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Slaves of John and Harriet Lawrence, Georgia

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The purpose of this page is to document the slaves owned by [[Lawrence-19147|John Lawrence]] and his wife [[Ward-40724|Harriet (Ward) Lawrence]] and attempt to connect them to their families. 1850 Slave Schedule, John was in Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia, United States. '''1850 Slave Schedule''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|31048510|1a5497}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|92108817}} (accessed 30 October 2022)
John Lawrence in Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia, USA.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Male||45||1805||Black||||||Female||11||1839||Black |- |||Male||19||1831||Black||||||Male||7||1843||Black |- |||Male||14||1836||Black||||||Male||12||1838||Black |- |||Male||9||1841||Black||||||Male||1||1849||Black |- |||Male||14||1836||Black||||||Female||30||1820||Black |- |||Male||5||1845||Black||||||Male||17||1833||Black |- |||Female||1||1849||Black||||||Male||10||1840||Black |- |||Female||3||1847||Black||||||Female||7||1843||Black |- |||Female||33||1817||Black||||||Male||1||1847||Black |- |||Male||17||1833||Black|||||||||||| |} 1850 census John (age 35), Farmer, was in Exclusive of Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia, United States. '''1850 Census''': "1850 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1850; Census Place: Exclusive of Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia; Roll: 61; Page: 126b; Line Number: 16
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John Lawrence (35), Farmer, in Exclusive of Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia, USA. Born in Georgia.
Enumerated: Harriet Lawrence age 44 wife, Newton Lawrence age 24 Son, Nancy Lawrence age 19 Daughter, Adeline Lawrence age 12 Daughter, John H Lawrence age 9 Son and Franklin M Whaley age 21 Schoolteacher. John passed away sometimes between 1850 and 1860. As the 1870 Census shows his wife Harriet as head of household and Slave Owner in 1860. == Sources ==

Slaves of John B. Kerby

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Lists all of the enslaved people in the inventory of John B. Kerby's estate, with information about what became of them, where available. Some notes: Kerby's will stated that he intended to free all women over the age of 30 and all men over the age of 35. His executor, however, seems to have denied manumission to those over 45. He was taken to court; the court upheld his decision based on current law. Two men, Harry Vigle and William Forrest, won their cases based the argument that they were not actually 45 yet, but the other plaintiffs were sold at the estate sale. All men under 35 and all women under 30 were sold at the estate sale, with the expectation that they would be manumitted at 35 and 30. Three people - Sarah Vigle and her children Eliza and Susan - were removed from one of Kerby's farms a few days after his death by George Naylor, who claimed that they were actually his property. Thus, Susan and her daughters do not appear in the estate inventory or sale records, but we know about them through the lawsuits they filed, arguing that they were entitled to freedom under Kerby's will. Five people - Susan Crawford, Daniel Semmes, Peggy Semmes, Nancy Semmes, and Washington Semmes - were freed unconditionally by the will, and Kerby's executor honored those terms. More details, and sources, in each person's profile. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Age in June 1828 || Farm || After Kerby's death (Estate Sales through December 1829) |- | Charles Butter || 65 ||Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Kerby-353|Francis Kerby]], for life |- | [[Crawford-20906|Susan Crawford]] || 60 || Head of Fraziers || Manumitted |- |[[Johnson-115217| Nace Johnson]] || 59 || Head of Fraziers || Carpenter, sold to [[Kerby-353|Francis Kerby]], for life; escaped [[Kerby-392 |George Kerby]] in 1830 |- | [[Wigle-144|Harry Vigle]] || 46 || Head of Fraziers || Manumitted after lawsuit 23 June 1829 |- | Thomas Bruce || 31 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Kerby-353|Francis Kerby]] for 4 years service; manumitted 21 January 1834 when assumed to be at least 35 years oldPRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY COURT (Land Records) 1833-1834, AB 8, p. 0318, MSA CE 65-55 |- | Philip Bruce || 29 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Kerby-353|Francis Kerby]] for 6 years service |- | William Hicks || 25 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Marbury-238|William Marbury]] for 10 years service |- | Cyrus Williams || 38 || Head of Fraziers || Blacksmith, manumitted |- | Richard Vigle || 22 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Kerby-353|Francis Kerby]] for 13 years service |- | [[Semmes-105|Daniel Semmes]] || 16 || Head of Fraziers || Manumitted |- | [[Semmes-108|Washington Semmes]] || 12 || Head of Fraziers || Manumitted |- | Toney|| 12 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to Charles Miller for 23 years service |- | Toby Bowie || 14 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to Zachariah Walker for 21 years service |- |[[Johnson-115327| Nancy Johnson]] || 50 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Kerby-353|Francis Kerby]], for life; escaped [[Kerby-392|George Kerby]] in 1832 |- | Eliza Johnson || 5 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Kerby-353|Francis Kerby]] for 25 years service |- | Clara "Cleary" Norris || 39 || Head of Fraziers || Manumitted |- | Mary Norris || 8 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Bayne-387| John H. Bayne]] for 22 years service |- | Andrew Norris || 4 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Naylor-3066|Henry Naylor]] for 31 years service |- | George Norris || 2 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Naylor-3066|Henry Naylor]] for 33 years service |- | Jenny Williams || 25 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Naylor-3066|Henry Naylor]] for 5 years service |- | Harriet Williams || 2 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to Thomas Jones for 28 years service |- | Ann Williams || 1 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Naylor-3066|Henry Naylor]] for 29 years service |- | Harriet Hicks || 21 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Marbury-238|William Marbury]] for 9 years service |- | Sophia Hicks || 1 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Marbury-238|William Marbury]] for 29 years service |- | William H. Hicks || one month || Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Marbury-238|William Marbury]] for 30 years service |- | Lucy Bowie || 18 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to Thomas Lloyd for 12 years service |- | Eliza Butter || 15 || Head of Fraziers || Sold to [[Bayne-387| John H. Bayne]] for 15 years service |- | [[Semmes-106|Peggy Semmes]]|| 14 || Head of Fraziers || Manumitted |- | [[Semmes-107|Nancy Semmes]] || 13 || Head of Fraziers || Manumitted |- | Alsy Johnson || 14 || Head of Fraziers || Bequeathed to [[Moore-34530|John C. Moore]] |- | Sarah Vigle || ? || Head of Fraziers || Not present for inventory or sale, but manumitted after lawsuit |- | Eliza Vigle ||under 21|| Head of Fraziers || Not present for inventory or sale, but manumitted after lawsuit |- | Susan Vigle || very young || Head of Fraziers || Not present for inventory or sale, but manumitted after lawsuit |- | William Forrest || 45 || Pleasant Hill/Leads Addition || Manumitted after lawsuit 23 June 1829 |- | Becky Forrest || 30 || Pleasant Hill/Leads Addition || Manumitted |- | William Forrest Jr. || 11 || Pleasant Hill/Leads Addition || Sold to George Cover for 24 years service |- | Washington Forrest || 5 || Pleasant Hill/Leads Addition || Sold to George Cover for 30 years service |- |Betsey Sampson || 27 || Pleasant Hill/Leads Addition || Manumitted |- | Louisa Sampson || 8 || Pleasant Hill/Leads Addition || Sold to [[Addison-188|Walter D. Addison]] for 22 years service |- | Hamilton Sampson || 6 || Pleasant Hill/Leads Addition || Sold to [[Addison-188|Walter D. Addison]] for 29 years service |- | John Sampson || 5 || Pleasant Hill/Leads Addition || Died July 1828 |- | Mary Sampson || 1 1/2 || Pleasant Hill/Leads Addition || Sold to[[Bayne-387| John H. Bayne]] for 18 years service |- | Addam Vigle || 60 || Batchelor's Harbor || Sold to William Thorn, for life |- | Rachel Vigle || 60 || Batchelor's Harbor || Sold to [[Grimes-1376|Thomas Grimes]], for life |- | Richard Vigle || 15 || Batchelor's Harbor || Sold to George Cover for 20 years service |- | Susan Vigle || 14 || Batchelor's Harbor || Sold to George Cover for 16 years service |- | Nelly Vigle || 18 || Batchelor's Harbor || Sold to John Carrothers for 12 years service |- | Addam Bowie || 20 || Batchelor's Harbor || Sold to [[Marbury-238|William Marbury]] for 15 years service |- | William Vigle || 25 || Batchelor's Harbor || Sold to [[Kerby-353|Francis Kerby]] for 10 years service |} ------------------------------------

Slaves of John Bailey, Georgia

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Slaves of John Bowry, Virginia

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===Slaves=== [[Cary-2398|Lott Cary]] was one of his slaves who was able to purchase his freedom and the freedom of his children in 1816. ===1820 Census=== :Name: John Bowry :Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Charles City, Virginia :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 5 :Slaves - Males - Under 14: 7 :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 7 :Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 :Slaves - Males - 45 and over: 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 14: 12 :Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 4 :Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 3 :Slaves - Females - 45 and over: 2 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 13 :Free White Persons - Over 25: 7 :Total Free White Persons: 7 :'''Total Slaves: 37''' :Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 44 ===1830 Census=== In this census a John G. Bowry is recorded, possibly John Bowry's son. :Name: John G Bowry :Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Charles City, Virginia :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 2 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 2 :Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 4 :Total Free White Persons: 5 :'''Total Slaves: 4''' :Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 9 ==Sources==

Slaves of John Buckmaster - Slavery Documentation Page

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'''Buckmaster Slave Ownership: Windsor Castle, Jamaica''' [[Buckmaster-531|Samuel Buckmaster (bef.1720-1800)]] Will gave his nephew [[Buckmaster-509|John Buckmaster's (1741-1802)]] second son [[Buckmaster-514|John Buckmaster (bef.1791-1821)]] use of the house on Windsor Castle if he should come to Jamaica to take care of the estate. National Archives PROB 11/1399/235. (The executors were John Wibergh [sic] Shaw of Elmslie & Shaw [q.v.]. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/2146647033). [[Buckmaster-514|John Buckmaster (bef.1791-1821)]] of Burton Crescent Middlesex whose will [made in Boulogne in 1820] was proved 08/01/1822, death: The Times London printed "On the 5th Sept., after a short illness, John Buckmaster, Esq., at his estate, Windsor-castle, St. George's, Jamaica." The Times London printed 1 Q4 1821. Son of [[Buckmaster-509|John Buckmaster senior (1741-1802)]] and [[Mingay-161|Isabella (Mingay) Buckmaster (bef.1756-1834)]] and heir of his uncle Samuel Buckmaster after the inferred death of his brother [[Buckmaster-512|Samuel (bef.1785-1802)]]. Isabella Buckmaster's inherited becoming the owner of Windsor Castle, her son, John died before his mother, so she didn't leave it to him in her will. Slave people as listed in the Return of Slaves 1823 are in possession of attorney for the heir of John Buckmaster. All Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 results for Buckmaster, Ancestry Online, (https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/1129/?f-80100003=buckmaster), [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/slavery-or-slave-owners/ National Archives link to Ancestry records] '''Slave Owner''' [[Buckmaster-514|John Buckmaster (bef.1791-1821)]] '''Slaves''' 1823 Return of Slaves in Possession of the Attorney of John Buckmaster's Heir. : [[Buckmaster-566|Leanthe (abt.1822-)]] : [[Buckmaster-567|Philip (abt.1769-)]] : [[Buckmaster-575|Rosey (abt.1822-)]] : [[Buckmaster-585|Bessy (abt.1790-)]] : [[Buckmaster-586|Fox (abt.1821-)]] : [[Buckmaster-587|Felicia (abt.1822-)]] : [[Buckmaster-588|Katey (abt.1774-)]] : [[Buckmaster-589|Sansum (abt.1821-)]] : [[Buckmaster-590|Elizabeth (abt.1821-)]] 1817 Return of Slaves in Possession of the Attorney of John Buckmaster Esquire. : [[Buckmaster-568|Toby (abt.1769-)]] : [[Buckmaster-569|Sybelle (abt.1787-)]] : [[Buckmaster-574|Smart (abt.1782-)]] : [[Buckmaster-571|Ann (abt.1804-)]] : [[Buckmaster-572|Tom (abt.1787-)]] : [[Buckmaster-573|Quashiba (abt.1797-)]] : [[Buckmaster-576|Maria (abt.1807-)]] : [[Buckmaster-577|Sharper (1806-)]] : [[Buckmaster-578|George (1797-)]] : [[Buckmaster-579|Killy (1772-)]] : [[Buckmaster-591|John (abt.1805-)]] : [[Buckmaster-592|Abba (abt.1801-)]] To Add to Wikitree: Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images :Francis Morgan abt 1774 1832 St George, Jamaica '''Sarah Buckmaster''' :??Agar 1826 St George, Jamaica '''Margaret Buckmaster''' 1–20 of 356 Per page 12…12 Search Filters BroadExact 1 more search fields: Hide additional fields Slave Owner Surname: buckmaster Edit SearchNew SearchUpdate All Categories Census & Electoral Rolls 1800s Censuses Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 This database contains slave registers from former British colonial dependencies, many of them in the Caribbean, for various years in between 1812 and 1834. 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Learn more about this database Browse Individual Records Shortcut Keys Results 21–40 of 356 View Record Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images :William Harris abt 1771 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster :John abt 1809 1817 St George, Jamaica Joan Buckmaster :Abigail abt 1813 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster :Thomas Brown abt 1779 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster :Yaw abt 1803 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster :Adam abt 1767 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster :Bessy abt 1762 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster :Daphney abt 1779 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster :Christian abt 1797 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster :Bella abt 1762 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster :Molly abt 1775 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster :Little Lukey abt 1806 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster :Nelly abt 1770 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster :Yaw abt 1804 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster :Jessy abt 1822 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster :Scotland abt 1814 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster :Davy abt 1764 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster 21–40 of 356 Per page 123…13 Search Filters BroadExact 1 more search fields: Hide additional fields Slave Owner Surname: buckmaster Edit SearchNew SearchUpdate All Categories Census & Electoral Rolls 1800s Censuses Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 This database contains slave registers from former British colonial dependencies, many of them in the Caribbean, for various years in between 1812 and 1834. 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Learn more about this database Browse Individual Records Shortcut Keys Results 41–60 of 356 View Record Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images View Record Quashiba abt 1782 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Cuffee abt 1814 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Mingo abt 1781 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Candis abt 1802 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Mary Ann abt 1821 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Edward Mackay abt 1830 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record David Sherriff abt 1791 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Joan abt 1782 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Ann Gordon 1823 St Mary, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Forbes Duncan Stewart abt 1826 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Wiltshire abt 1785 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record James abt 1747 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Molly abt 1775 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Smprise abt 1822 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Margaret abt 1821 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record William Sansum abt 1802 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Duke abt 1802 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Cuffee abt 1791 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Fanny abt 1803 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Agness abt 1767 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster 41–60 of 356 Per page 1234…14 Search Filters BroadExact 1 more search fields: Hide additional fields Slave Owner Surname: buckmaster Edit SearchNew SearchUpdate All Categories Census & Electoral Rolls 1800s Censuses Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 This database contains slave registers from former British colonial dependencies, many of them in the Caribbean, for various years in between 1812 and 1834. 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Learn more about this database Browse Individual Records Shortcut Keys All Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 results for Buckmaster Results 61–80 of 356 View Record Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images View Record Cretia abt 1813 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Mars abt 1772 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record James abt 1785 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Charlotte abt 1792 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Margaret abt 1821 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record John abt 1807 1823 St Mary, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Edward Price abt 1822 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Smart abt 1831 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Robert Allen abt 1770 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Minah abt 1799 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record William Carmichal abt 1789 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Jemmy abt 1809 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Myrtilla abt 1785 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Amba abt 1805 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Smprise abt 1822 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Joan abt 1783 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Hamlet abt 1814 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Rosey abt 1822 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Sampson abt 1802 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Jarvis abt 1813 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster 61–80 of 356 Per page 1…345…15 Search Filters BroadExact 1 more search fields: Hide additional fields Slave Owner Surname: buckmaster Edit SearchNew SearchUpdate All Categories Census & Electoral Rolls 1800s Censuses Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 This database contains slave registers from former British colonial dependencies, many of them in the Caribbean, for various years in between 1812 and 1834. 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Learn more about this database Browse Individual Records Shortcut Keys 1813-1834 results for Buckmaster Results 81–100 of 356 View Record Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images View Record William Buckmaster abt 1796 1817 St George, Jamaica Margaret Buckmaster View Record William Carmichael abt 1786 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Philip Jaquet abt 1767 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Emma abt 1807 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Tommy Sykes abt 1831 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Charles Allen abt 1828 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Bacchus Benjamin abt 1822 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record John Robinson abt 1794 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Philip abt 1767 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Polly abt 1777 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Harry abt 1777 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Eve abt 1785 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record April abt 1801 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record King abt 1784 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Frances Gillmour abt 1775 1817 St George, Jamaica Margaret Buckmaster View Record Peter abt 1787 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Isaac abt 1801 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Tart abt 1815 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Catherine abt 1787 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Coromantec Bessy abt 1762 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster 81–100 of 356 Per page 1…456…16 Search Filters BroadExact 1 more search fields: Hide additional fields Slave Owner Surname: buckmaster Edit SearchNew SearchUpdate All Categories Census & Electoral Rolls 1800s Censuses Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 This database contains slave registers from former British colonial dependencies, many of them in the Caribbean, for various years in between 1812 and 1834. 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Learn more about this database Browse Individual Records Shortcut Keys All Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 results for Buckmaster Results 121–140 of 356 View Record Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images View Record Patrick Ledley abt 1815 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Adam Sansum abt 1829 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record April abt 1800 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Patience abt 1764 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record William abt 1767 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Frankey abt 1752 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Marlborough abt 1781 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Jenny abt 1762 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Elizabeth Mancar abt 1781 1817 St George, Jamaica Margaret Buckmaster View Record Lucy abt 1799 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Robert Benton abt 1764 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Julia abt 1772 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record David Buckmaster abt 1797 1817 St George, Jamaica Joan Buckmaster View Record Ned Ledley abt 1831 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record John abt 1807 1823 St Mary, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Nelly abt 1767 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Cato abt 1808 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Kate abt 1777 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Grace abt 1777 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Jackey abt 1807 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster 121–140 of 356 Per page 1…678…18 Search Filters BroadExact 1 more search fields: Hide additional fields Slave Owner Surname: buckmaster Edit SearchNew SearchUpdate All Categories Census & Electoral Rolls 1800s Censuses Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 This database contains slave registers from former British colonial dependencies, many of them in the Caribbean, for various years in between 1812 and 1834. 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Learn more about this database Browse Individual Records Shortcut Keys Support CentreAncestry.co.uk BlogAbout UsSite MapGift MembershipsCareers Visit our other sites: © 2002-2021 AncestryPrivacyCookiesTerms and ConditionsOperated by Ancestry Ireland Unlimited Company All Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 results for Buckmaster Results 141–160 of 356 View Record Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images View Record Thomas Syluc abt 1802 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Robert abt 1777 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Bonn abt 1770 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Richard Jump abt 1790 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Henry Leivester abt 1805 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Bell abt 1781 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Sammy abt 1821 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Amey abt 1822 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Sancho abt 1772 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Sawney abt 1811 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Fame abt 1782 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Elsey abt 1797 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Oliver Sansum abt 1830 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Juno abt 1797 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Eleanor abt 1810 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record B Nancy abt 1757 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Rodrey Ledley abt 1829 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Devember abt 1801 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Nancy abt 1760 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record John Merrick abt 1822 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster 141–160 of 356 Per page 1…789 Search Filters BroadExact 1 more search fields: Hide additional fields Slave Owner Surname: buckmaster Edit SearchNew SearchUpdate All Categories Census & Electoral Rolls 1800s Censuses Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 This database contains slave registers from former British colonial dependencies, many of them in the Caribbean, for various years in between 1812 and 1834. 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Learn more about this database Browse Individual Records Shortcut Keys Support CentreAncestry.co.uk BlogAbout UsSite MapGift MembershipsCareers All Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 results for Buckmaster Results 161–180 of 356 View Record Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images View Record Venus abt 1805 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Quashiba abt 1798 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Charlotte abt 1792 1817 St George, Jamaica Joan Buckmaster View Record Creery abt 1820 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Sarah Robinson abt 1776 1817 St George, Jamaica Dorothy Buckmaster View Record Tambo abt 1797 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Juby abt 1806 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Mary abt 1787 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record John Buckmaster abt 1760 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Rosey abt 1789 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Nelly abt 1770 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Mary Ann abt 1821 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Will abt 1789 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Bessy abt 1787 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Hawk abt 1782 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Robert abt 1830 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Peter abt 1777 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Edward Price abt 1822 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record George abt 1824 1826 St Mary, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Rodney Ledley abt 1828 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster 161–180 of 356 Per page 1…8910 Search Filters BroadExact 1 more search fields: Hide additional fields Slave Owner Surname: buckmaster Edit SearchNew SearchUpdate All Categories Census & Electoral Rolls 1800s Censuses Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 This database contains slave registers from former British colonial dependencies, many of them in the Caribbean, for various years in between 1812 and 1834. 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Learn more about this database Browse Individual Records Shortcut Keys All Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 results for Buckmaster Results 201–220 of 356 View Record Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images View Record Eboe Jane abt 1792 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Bacchus Benjamin abt 1822 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Fame abt 1822 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Thomas Duncan abt 1828 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record York abt 1781 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Little William abt 1803 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Passey abt 1822 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Richard Swift abt 1830 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Elizabeth Buckmaster abt 1777 1817 St George, Jamaica Dorothy Buckmaster View Record Elizabeth abt 1821 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Sammy Baugh abt 1786 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Ardrew Elvia abt 1775 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Hevoules abt 1802 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Esther abt 1762 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Ruth abt 1757 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Will abt 1777 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Mungola Jenny abt 1781 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Philip abt 1769 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Felicia abt 1822 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Quashiba abt 1798 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster 201–220 of 356 Per page 1…101112 Search Filters BroadExact 1 more search fields: Hide additional fields Slave Owner Surname: buckmaster Edit SearchNew SearchUpdate All Categories Census & Electoral Rolls 1800s Censuses Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 This database contains slave registers from former British colonial dependencies, many of them in the Caribbean, for various years in between 1812 and 1834. 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Learn more about this database Browse Individual Records Shortcut Keys All Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 results for Buckmaster Results 221–240 of 356 View Record Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images View Record Bristol abt 1772 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Jeffray abt 1811 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Charley abt 1815 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Mary Buckmaster abt 1791 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Delia abt 1785 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Sukey abt 1791 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Leanthe abt 1822 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record George abt 1824 1826 St Mary, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record John Sansum abt 1792 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Fox abt 1821 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Boatswain abt 1792 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Charlotte abt 1789 1829 St George, Jamaica Joan Buckmaster View Record Sarah Robinson abt 1773 1823 St George, Jamaica Dorothy Buckmaster View Record Daniel abt 1772 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Diana abt 1777 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record John abt 1785 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Juba abt 1801 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record William Carmichal abt 1789 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Thomas Duncan abt 1829 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Pally abt 1802 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster All Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 results for Buckmaster Results 241–260 of 356 View Record Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images View Record Jenny abt 1762 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Amey abt 1767 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Antoinette abt 1781 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Creery abt 1820 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Leah abt 1814 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Margaret abt 1813 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record James Bell abt 1788 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Richard Swift abt 1830 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Red abt 1787 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record John abt 1814 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Lilly abt 1757 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Bessy abt 1790 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Richmond abt 1807 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Richard Ledley abt 1818 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Bess abt 1785 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Sinda abt 1808 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Rose abt 1820 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Thomas Giscome abt 1801 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Deborah abt 1799 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record David Buckmaster abt 1799 1829 St George, Jamaica Joan Buckmaster 241–260 of 356 Per page 2…121314 Search Filters BroadExact 1 more search fields: Hide additional fields Slave Owner Surname: buckmaster Edit SearchNew SearchUpdate All Categories Census & Electoral Rolls 1800s Censuses Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 This database contains slave registers from former British colonial dependencies, many of them in the Caribbean, for various years in between 1812 and 1834. 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Learn more about this database Browse Individual Records Shortcut Keys 1813-1834 results for Buckmaster Results 261–280 of 356 View Record Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images View Record Charles Elwin abt 1830 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Thomas Hendricks abt 1822 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Henry Forbes abt 1781 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Katey abt 1774 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Sarah Buckmaster abt 1783 1817 St George, Jamaica Margaret Buckmaster View Record John Ledley abt 1794 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Diamond abt 1787 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Marlborough abt 1781 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Eliza abt 1816 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Rosetta abt 1808 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record James Sansum abt 1787 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Nancy abt 1760 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record London abt 1767 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Sally abt 1762 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Edward Price abt 1824 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Benniba abt 1789 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Yaw abt 1804 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Manimia abt 1767 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record George abt 1827 1829 St Mary, Jamaica Sarak Buckmaster View Record Joan abt 1783 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster 261–280 of 356 Per page 1813-1834 results for Buckmaster Results 281–300 of 356 View Record Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images View Record Samuel abt 1804 1817 St George, Jamaica Dorothy Buckmaster View Record Sally abt 1808 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Peter Duncan abt 1786 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Maria Shaw abt 1781 1817 St George, Jamaica Dorothy Buckmaster View Record Calia abt 1762 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Sam abt 1816 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Gloster abt 1772 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record James Sansum abt 1787 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record April abt 1800 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Edwards abt 1779 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Rose abt 1820 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Adam abt 1769 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Minda abt 1816 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Jenny abt 1759 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Jessy abt 1822 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Tom abt 1762 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Aaron abt 1787 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Mungola Rosey abt 1777 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Edward Montaniac abt 1779 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record B Sam abt 1757 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster 1813-1834 results for Buckmaster Results 301–320 of 356 View Record Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images View Record Gloster abt 1772 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Cudjoe abt 1787 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Pompey abt 1789 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Judy abt 1747 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record James Sansum abt 1787 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Malborough abt 1777 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record William Mcdonald abt 1790 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Glovester abt 1772 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Bob abt 1767 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Prudence abt 1769 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Patience abt 1762 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Mars abt 1772 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Eboe Molly abt 1772 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Katy abt 1772 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record William Kishland abt 1814 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buckmaster View Record Nancy abt 1792 1817 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Davy abt 1764 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Passey abt 1822 1823 St George, Jamaica John Buckmaster View Record Janet Robinson abt 1803 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Ann Waller abt 1786 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images View Record Besey Kerkland abt 1822 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Sarah Ingram abt 1780 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Kate Robinson abt 1829 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Amelia Sutherland abt 1802 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Agnes Clark abt 1796 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Fanny abt 1831 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record David Sheriff abt 1793 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Elsey Ledly abt 1825 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Jessy Hibbert abt 1762 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Sally Stewart abt 1750 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Frances Murray abt 1812 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Margaret Baugh abt 1774 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Ann Duncan abt 1830 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Magalina Mackay abt 1830 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Penny Baugh abt 1825 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Julin Moyston abt 1821 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Thomas Green abt 1828 1829 St Ann, Jamaica Maria Ann Packhamis View Record Kate Robinson abt 1830 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Ann Baugh abt 1822 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Cuba Forbes abt 1826 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster 321–340 of 356 Per page 6…161718 Search Filters BroadExact 1 more search fields: Hide additional fields Slave Owner Surname: buckmaster Edit SearchNew SearchUpdate All Categories Census & Electoral Rolls 1800s Censuses Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 This database contains slave registers from former British colonial dependencies, many of them in the Caribbean, for various years in between 1812 and 1834. 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Learn more about this database Browse Individual Records Shortcut Keys 1813-1834 results for Buckmaster Results 341–356 of 356 View Record Name Birth Date Residence Date Residence Place Owner View Images View Record Bettly Truman 1829 St Ann, Jamaica Maria Ann Packhamis View Record Rowland Green abt 1826 1829 St Ann, Jamaica Maria Ann Packhamis View Record Isabella Sansum abt 1790 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Ruchel Cruckshanks abt 1768 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Frances Murray abt 1813 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Cecilia Sansum abt 1765 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Cynthia Bell abt 1786 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Lavinia Kirkland abt 1806 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Martha Donne abt 1830 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Susan Ledly abt 1796 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Sally Robinson abt 1828 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Kitty Johnston 1829 St Ann, Jamaica Maria Ann Packhamis View Record Harriet Ledly abt 1823 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Bella Bell abt 1828 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Jane Skinner Ledly abt 1830 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster View Record Ophelia Harris abt 1804 1832 St George, Jamaica Sarah Buchmaster == Sources ==

Slaves of John Calder Baynard 1838, South Carolina

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==Background== John Calder Baynard lived on Edisto Island. This page records the enslaved that he owned during his lifetime. The probate inventory of John Calder Baynard named and valued the enslaved after his death. '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
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{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JJRS-S}} (accessed 21 May 2023) *1838 probate inventory of John Calder Baynard
*Phillip $600, Tenah $500, Dye $500 *Jim $600, Martha $300, Mary $300 *Phoebe $300, Nancy $500, Somerset $250 *Venus $500, Nancy $250, Sirry $50 *Old Bob $300, Ambro $100, Grace $500 *Tamer $500, Betty $500, Eleanor $500 *Mary $250, Jane $500, Jack $250 *Phillis $100, May $600, Silvy $500 *Little Bob $600, Jimmy $600, George $300 *Simon $200, Castilla $250, Sam $700 *Nelly $100, Phillip $400, Little Sam $600 *Stephen $600, Charley $500, July $600 *Hannah $400, Phillis $500, Mary $500 *Dorah $500, Charlotte $50, Ben $500 *Riner $400, William $450, Little Ben $400 ==Sources==

Slaves of John Calder Whaley (1819 - 1893), South Carolina

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This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Whaley-2839|John Calder Whaley]] (1819 - 1893), and attempt to connect them to their families. ==Slaves== '''1850 Slave Schedule'''
In the 1850 census J was in St Pauls Parish, Colleton, South Carolina, United States with 67 unnamed slaves. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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J Calder Whaley in St Pauls Parish, Colleton, South Carolina, USA.
'''1860 Slave Schedule''' (1)
In the 1860 census John was in St Pauls Parish, Colleton, South Carolina, United States with 100 slaves.. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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John C Whaley in St Pauls Parish, Colleton, South Carolina, USA.
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In the 1860 census C was in Johns Island, Colleton, South Carolina, United States with 70 slaves. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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C J Whaley in Johns Island, Colleton, South Carolina, USA.
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Slaves of John Colgin Sr., Virginia

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The purpose of this page is to record the enslaved held by [[Colgin-19|John Colgin Sr.]] and try to connect them to their descendants. === Slaves === * [[Colgin-136|Thony]] * [[Colgin-137|Charles]] * [[Colgin-138|Isham]] * [[Colgin-139|Stephen]] * [[Colgin-140|Richard]] * [[Colgin-141|Anthony]] * [[Colgin-142|Matt]] * [[Colgin-143|Richard]] * [[Colgin-144|Deagar]] * [[Colgin-145|Tom]] * [[Colgin-146|Phiby]] * [[Colgin-147|Joe]] * [[Colgin-148|Dale]] * [[Colgin-149|Lucy]] * [[Colgin-150|Nancy]] * [[Colgin-151|Cloe]] * [[Colgin-152|Kesiah]] * [[Colgin-153|Isabel]] * [[Colgin-154|Aron]] * [[Colgin-155|Elvy]] * [[Colgin-156|Lucy]] * [[Colgin-157|IHarrison]] * [[Colgin-158|Rosetta]] * [[Colgin-159|Anarchy]] * [[Colgin-160|Dorcas]] * [[Colgin-161|Violet]] * [[Colgin-162|Patience]] Enslaved Persons Inventory Sheet, Virginia Chancely Court Docket #036-1815-001, pg33 == Sources ==

Slaves of John Dabney Butler of Virginia

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=== Slaves of [[Butler-25974|John Dabney Butler (abt.1819-1905)]] of Virginia === [[Pollard-4737|James H. Pollard]]
[[Pollard-4738|Joseph Pollard]]
[[Pollard-4739|Junius Pollard]]
[[Pollard-4740|George Pollard]]
[[Dennis-8348|Sarah A. (Dennis) Pollard]]
[[Tyler-10114|Addison Tyler]]
[[Robinson-51403|Cynthia Robinson]]
[[Robinson-51402|Isabel Robinson]]
[[Robinson-51401|Catherine Robinson]]
[[Robinson-51400|Fanny Robinson]]
[[Robinson-51399|Eliza Robinson]]
[[Robinson-51398|William Robinson]]
[[Unknown-602004|Margaret (Unknown) Robinson]]
[[Thomas-56767|Marie L. Thomas]]
[[Pleasant-481|Messilla (Pleasant) Thomas]]
[[Banks-9465|Andrew Banks]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons Cohabiting Together as Husband and Wife, 1866 Feb. 27, Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. accessed via https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative accessed 6/4/2021 == Sources == *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKY9-KHZM : 16 October 2019), James T Butler, 1860.

Slaves of John Eskridge, Fauquier County, Virginia

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This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Eskridge-78|John Eskridge]], and attempt to connect them to their families. The following enslaved are listed in the inventory of [[Moxley-644|Elizabeth Moxley Eskridge Embrey]]'s estate at her death, abt 1818, as being from the estate of her first husband, John Eskridge. :[[Eskridge-430|Penny]] "old woman" :[[Eskridge-431|Nancy]] :[[Eskridge-432|Solomon]] :[[Eskridge-433|Charlotte]] :[[Eskridge-434|Mariah]] :[[Eskridge-435|Matilda]] :[[Eskridge-436|Patience]] :[[Eskridge-437|Celia]] :[[Eskridge-438|Henry]] :[[Eskridge-439|Lucy]] :[[Eskridge-440|Eliza]]

Slaves of John Hardy d. 1719, North Carolina

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'''Slaves of [[Hardy-1354|John Hardy]] (1690-1719), Chowan, North Carolina''' [[Hardy-1354|John Hardy]] made a will on 19 Jan 1719, which was proved on 16 Mar 1719 in Chowan, North Carolina. It included these items: To my daughter [[Hardy-1358|Elizibeth]] these Negroes hereafter mentioned- Viz * [[Hardy-10710|Scipio]] * [[Hardy-10711|Grace]] * [[Hardy-10712|Sharper]] * [[Hardy-10713|Mall]] * [[Hardy-10714|Morea]] with all their Increase unto her My daughter Elizibeth. To my daughter [[Hardy-1361|Mary]] these Negroes hereafter mentioned Viz * [[Hardy-10715|Kent]] * [[Hardy-10716|Joane]] * [[Hardy-10717|Quasha]] * [[Hardy-10718|Toney]] with all their Increase unto my said Daughter Mary. To my wife [[Byrd-547|Rebecah]] these Negroes hereafter mentioned Viz * [[Hardy-10719|Jack]] * [[Hardy-10720|Nanney]] * [[Hardy-10721|George]] * [[Hardy-10722|Dido]] * my half of [[Hardy-10723|Hector]] & [[Hardy-10724|Qomminer(?)]] '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
North Carolina Wills, 1663-1789; Author: North Carolina. Secretary of State; Probate Place: North Carolina
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===Research Notes=== * [[Byrd-547|Rebecca]], wife of John Hardy, is unlikely to be the daughter of [[Byrd-548|John Byrd Jr.]] and [[Sutton-466|Rebecca Sutton]] as her profile details, because she would be 6 years old when her daughter Elizabeth was born. See [[Hardy-1354|John Hardy's]] profile for a full discussion of why she is not this Byrd. However, lacking alternatives, the enslaved people whom Rebecca inherited have been assigned to [[Bird-547|Rebecca]]. ==Sources==

Slaves of John Juett, Kentucky

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This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Juett-303|John Juett]], and attempt to connect them to their families. ===Census=== 1810 US Census - Scott County, Kentucky '''1810 Census''': "1810 United States Federal Census"
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John Jonette in Scott, Kentucky, USA
citing Year: 1810; Census Place: Scott, Kentucky; Roll: 8; Page: 176; Image: Kym252_8-0164; FHL Roll: 0181353.
:10 Enslaved persons 1820 US Census - Georgetown, Scott, Kentucky '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
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John Juett in Georgetown, Scott, Kentucky, USA
citing Fourth Census of the United States, 1820; Census Place: Georgetown, Scott, Kentucky; Page: 113; NARA Roll: M33_27; Image: 145.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="150"|Gender ! width="200"|Age ! width="75"|Count |- | Male || 14 thru 25 || 2 |- | Male || 26 thru 44 || 1 |- | Male || 45 and over || 1 |- | Female || 26 thru 44 || 4 |} 1830 US Census - Scott, Kentucky '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
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John Jarill in Scott, Kentucky
citing Year: 1830; Census Place: Scott, Kentucky; Series: M19; Roll: 41; Page: 175; Family History Library Film: 0007820.
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John Lewel in Scott, Kentucky
citing Year: 1840; Census Place: Scott, Kentucky; Roll: 123; Page: 83; Family History Library Film: 0007832.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="150"|Gender ! width="200"|Age ! width="75"|Count |- | Male || Under 10 || 5 |- | Male || 10 thru 23 || 3 |- | Male || 24 thru 35 || 2 |- | Female || Under 10 || 3 |- | Female || 10 thru 23 || 3 |- | Female || 24 thru 35 || 3 |- | Female || 36 thru 54 || 1 |} ===Will and Probate=== '''List of Slaves from Inventory and assignment by Commissioners''' - Apr 1850"Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP3Q-QQF?cc=1875188&wc=37R2-GP8%3A173765401%2C174256301 : 20 May 2014), Scott > Will records, 1849-1851, Vol. L > image 108 of 283; county courthouses, Kentucky. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="150"|Name ! width="200"|Age ! width="75"|Amount |- | [[Juett-394|James]]|| 49 || 450.00 |- | [[Juett-395|Abraham]]|| 36 || 600.00 |- | [[Juett-396|Benjamin]]|| 31 || 700.00 |- | [[Juett-397|Perry]]|| 27 || 750.00 |- | [[Juett-398|Bradford]]|| 22 || 700.00 |- | [[Juett-399|John]]|| 20 || 700.00 |- | [[Juett-400|Greenbery]]|| 19 || 700.00 |- | [[Juett-401|Marion]]|| 14 || 550.00 |- | [[Juett-402|George Washington]]|| 14 || 500.00 |- | [[Juett-403|Shelton]]|| 11 || 500.00 |- | [[Juett-406|Charles]]|| 10 || 400.00 |- | [[Juett-407|Preston]]|| 16 || 550.00 |- | [[Juett-405|Fraky]]|| 50 || 150.00 |- | [[Juett-408|Lender]]|| 51 || 300.00 |- | [[Juett-409|Casy]]|| 46 || 250.00 |- | [[Juett-404|Nancy]]|| 29 || 500.00 |- | [[Juett-410|Rachel]]|| 24 || 650.00 |- | [[Juett-411|America]]|| 7 || 300.00 |} '''List of Slaves allotted to the widow by the Commissioners''' {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="150"|Name ! width="200"|Age ! width="75"|Amount |- | [[Juett-411|America]]|| 7 || 300.00 |- | [[Juett-406|Charles]]|| 10 || 400.00 |- | [[Juett-394|James]]|| 49 || 450.00 |- | [[Juett-397|Perry]] || 27 || 750.00 |- | [[Juett-409|Casy]]|| 46 || 250.00 |- | [[Juett-410|Rachel]]|| 24 || 650.00 |- | [[Juett-408|Lender]]|| 51 || 300.00 |} '''List of Slaves left to young heirs in Will''' :[[Juett-412|Jane]] 16 650.00 :[[Juett-413|Lucy]] 13 550.00 :[[Juett-414|Caroline]] 9 450.00 :[[Juett-415|Catherine]] No age listed $290.00 to daughter Winnafred Juett"Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP3Q-QW7?cc=1875188&wc=37R2-GP8%3A173765401%2C174256301 : 20 May 2014), Scott > Will records, 1849-1851, Vol. L > image 77 of 283; county courthouses, Kentucky. '''List from the Sale of Negroes of John Juett dec'd''' - Oct 1850 {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="150"|Purchaser ! width="200"|Name ! width="100"|Description ! width="75"|Amount |- | J McMeekin || [[Juett-395|Abraham]]|| Negro Man || 771.00 |- | J.J. Ireland || [[Juett-396|Benjamin]]|| Negro Man || 840.00 |- | A. Smith || [[Juett-398|Bradford]]|| Negro Man || 821.00 |- | A. Smith || [[Juett-399|John]]|| Negro Man || 869.00 |- | J R Juett || [[Juett-400|Greenbery]]|| Negro Man || 704.00 |- | J McDaniel || [[Juett-401|Marion]]|| Negro Boy || 653.00 |- | J. Kelly || [[Juett-402|George Washington]] || Negro Boy || 600.00 |- | W. C. Glinn || [[Juett-403|Shelton]]|| Negro Boy || 581.00 |- | W. C. Graves || [[Juett-404|Nancy]]|| Negro Woman || 533.00 |- | C. Juett || [[Juett-405|Franky]]|| Negro Woman || 1.00 |} ===Carried over from Profile=== * 1810 census: Ten * 1820 census: Eight ** One male 26-44; four females 14-25; one male 14-25; two males under 14. * 1830 census: Sixteen ** One male 36-55; one male and three females 24-36; one male 10-24; four males and six females under 10. * 1840 census: Twenty ** One female 36-55; two males and three females 24-36; three males and three females 10-24; five males and three females under 10. * 1844 will: 9 girls or young women - one each already given to adult children (including girl Catherine, to daughter Winnifred); four more to be chosen by four remaining children."Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP3Q-QW7?cc=1875188&wc=37R2-GP8%3A173765401%2C174256301 : 20 May 2014), Scott > Will records, 1849-1851, Vol. L > image 77 of 283; county courthouses, Kentucky. * 1850 estate inventory:"Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990," database with images, {{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GP3Q-QQF}} : 15 Jul 2022), Scott > Will records, 1849-1851, Vol. L > image 108-9 of 283 (pp. 212-5); county courthouses, Kentucky. ** Twenty-one: James (49), Abraham (36), Benjamin (31), Perry (27), Bradford (22), John (20), Greenbery (19), Marion (14), George (14), Shelton (11), Charles (10), Preston (10 or 16?; not mentioned in dispersals), Fraky (50), Lender (51), Casy (46), Nancy (29), Rachel (24), America (7). ** Seven slaves allotted to widow: America (7), Charles (10), James (49), Perry (27), Cara (46), Rachel (24), Lender (51). ** Three slaves to children: Jane (16), Lucy (13), Caroline (9). *1850 estate sale:"Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990," database with images, {{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9P3Q-QDX}} : 15 Jul 2022), Scott > Will records, 1849-1851, Vol. L > image 137 of 283-4 (pp. 269-71); county courthouses, Kentucky. ** Ten: man Abraham to J. McMeekin; man Benjamin to J.J. Ireland; man Bedford to A. Smith; man John to A. Smith; man Greenberry to J.R. Juett; boy Marion to J. McDaniel; boy George Washington to J. Kelly; boy Shelton to W.C. Glinn; woman Nancy to W.C. Graves; woman Franky to C. Juett. ==Sources==

Slaves of John Kerr of Green and Taylor Counties, Kentucky

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==Background== [[Kerr-3015|John Kerr]] and his wife [[Yager-369|Jemima (Yager) Kerr]] held at least seven slaves in Taylor and Green Counties in Kentucky. It is possible that some of them had previously belonged to Jemima's first husband, [[Moore-18405|Jeremiah Robert Moore]]. =='''Slaves Owned by John Kerr and Jemima Kerr'''== "I John Kerr do hereby certify that the following named Negroes are held by myself and wife Jemima Kerr as reverting to [[Moore-71645|Elizabeth Sublett]], [[Moore-29291|Stephen Moore]], [[Moore-84053|Cornelius Moore]], [[Bridgewater-495|A. R. S. E. Bridgewater]], [[Kerr-11826|Lucinda Kerr]], [[Kerr-2196|William Kerr]], [[Kerr-13469|John R. Kerr]], [[Kerr-13467|Rosa Kerr]], [[Kerr-13457|Nathan B. Kerr]]." * [[Kerr-13458|Phillip]], aged about 45 (born about 1800) * [[Kerr-13459|Daniel]], aged about 25 (born about 1820 * [[Kerr-13460|Adam]], aged about 20 (born about 1825) * [[Kerr-13461|Joel]], aged about 18 (born about 1827) * [[Kerr-13463|Harden]], aged about 16 (born about 1829) * [[Kerr-13462|Lindian]], aged about 13 (born about 1832) * [[Kerr-13464|Jerroset]], aged about 11 (born about 1834) "The above named Negroes are all I have which did [descended?] to said persons at the death of my wife Jemima Kerr. Given under my hand this 14th June 1845." Source: Green County (Kentucky) List of slaves held by owners, 1845-1852 (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-N3ZQ-GF6C?i=21&cat=786484) ==1850 Slave Schedule== In the 1850 Slave Schedule '''Slave Schedule''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 10; Digital film/folder number: 004198704; FHL microfilm: 442996; Record number: 2910; Packet letter: A
{{FamilySearch Record|HR7L-CCT2}} (accessed 20 August 2023)
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John Kerr in 1850 in Taylor, Kentucky, United States.
John Kerr has six slaves, who are unnamed: Female, 49 Male, 30 Male, 22 Female, 19 Female, 16 Male, 1 ==1860 Slave Schedule== John Kerr is not among the slave owners listed in the 1860 Slave Schedule for Taylor County, Kentucky. He may have passed away by then as his widow and several children were in Missouri by 1860. ==References==

Slaves of John Martin-1

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==Introduction== [[Martin-66929|John Martin (1756-1810)]] was born in North Carolina and purchased a family bible that has been digitized and made available online which is extremely helpful in understanding the identities of the slaves this family held in bondage for generations and across family ties. This John Martin was the son and grandson of slaveholders and some of the slaves he inherited had been in the family for 3 generations. He had also married Elizabeth Green, the daughter of yet another slave holder in nearby Halifax, NC. They had a son John Martin who married Dianah Martin, a daughter of another slaveholder in the area, Benjamin Martin and Dianah Harrison. Thus, some of the slaves inherited by John Martin upon his father's death became part of his plantation along with his wife's inheritance of slaves from her father. This is important to take note of as the identities of those held in bondage are becoming revealed. ==Slaves== The following enslaved people were passed down to John Martin from his father Isaac Martin upon his death in 1798: *Jearns negro man (to go to John Martin (1756-1810) his son) *Anthony another man (to go to John Martin (1756-1810) his son) *Lucy a negro girl and her increase (to go to son John Martin (1756-1810)) The following enslaved people were listed in John Martin's Family Bible page 3 under Family Record as transcribed (the page has been divided in half making two lists): (23 people listed): "Black Peoples ages" *Negro Sarah was born 26 Sept? 1766 *Ben 6th January 1785 *Jinny born 13th Aug 1788 *Amey born 20th Oct 1789 *George was born 2nd May 1798 *Mary was born 26th Sep 1795 *Sam 5th Apr? 1796 *David 26 Aug 1796 *Phillis 6th March 1799 *Hubbard 10 Nov 1800 *Peter ? ? 1801 *Moses 11th? Dec 1806 *Mimell? 24th Sep 1820 *Anthony was born 16th of January 1821 (listed at bottom of page) (next half of page starting at the top): *Negro Lucy was born Jan 1788 *Judy was born 11 June 1798 *Negro George 5th Aug 1806 *Jinny 5th Dec 1811? *James July 1, 1815 *Isbel? 8 Jul 1816 *Negro Frank 19th Dec 1816 *Lucy 14 Feb 1818 *Phillis 7th Jan 1819 https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p15012coll1/id/41115 The following enslaved people (20) were listed in John Martin's will in 1810: To go to Wife Elizabeth (Green) Martin (1757-1844): Ann (to then go to Isaac Martin (1789-1858), son, upon Elizabeth's death) Phebe (to then go to John Martin (1786-abt.1868), son, upon Elizabeth's death) To go to daughter Fanney Martin (1777-1853): Jinny Sarah Hubbard Moses Sina Dan'l To go to son Thomas Martin (1779-): big Lucy Pheobe James George David Iba To go to son Isaac Martin (1789-1858): Amy Samuel Mary Juda Peter Ben =Timeline= *1790 North Carolina Census Home in 1790 (City, County, State) Wilkes, North Carolina *Free White Persons - Males - Under 16 3 *Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over 1 *Free White Persons - Females 2 *Number of Slaves 6 *Number of Household Members 12 *1798 his father dies and he inherits 3 slaves *1805 the family bible is published, John Martin dies in 1810, and sometime between then began recording the family names *It appears the family bible is passed down to Isaac Martin, who records his family as well as his siblings Fanny Thomas and John, as well as John's wife's Dianah Martin's family origins. ==Sources== *https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p15012coll1/id/41116 *Will Book 2, Office of the Clerk of Court, Wilkes County, North Carolina, 27 May 1810, pp. 296-298 * Will Book 2, Office of the Clerk of Court, Wilkes County, North Carolina, 27 May 1810, July Term 1810, pp. 296-298. *https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p15012coll1/id/41115 *Year: 1790; Census Place: Wilkes, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 162; Image: 100; Family History Library Film: 0568147 *https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p15012coll1/id/41116 *Will of John Martin (Will Book 2, Office of the Clerk of Court, Wilkes County, North Carolina, 27 May 1810, July Term 1810), pp. 296-298. *Wills, inventories, and sales of estates, 1779-1852; Author: North Carolina. Superior Court (Wilkes County); Probate Place: Wilkes, North Carolina Year: 1790; Census Place: Wilkes, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 162; Image: 100; Family History Library Film: 0568147 *https://files.nc.gov/ncdcr/nr/WK0186.pdf

Slaves of John Mason Moody - Lowndes County, Mississippi

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__TOC__ ===1850 Slave Schedules=== :Lowndes County, Mississippi :Oct 18, 1850 :W H A Patterson, Ass’t Marshall :Total = 55 ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!#!!Age!!M/F!!B/M |- |John M Moody||1||45||M||B |- |||1||35||M||B |- |||1||35||M||B |- |||1||40||M||B |- |||1||30||M||B |- |||1||35||M||B |- |||1||35||M||B |- |||1||35||M||B |- |||1||30||M||B |- |||1||25||M||B |- |||1||60||M||B |- |||1||60||M||B |- |||1||20||M||B |- |||1||40||M||B |- |||1||21||M||B |- |||1||21||M||B |- |||1||20||M||B |- |||1||21||M||B |- |||1||21||M||B |- |||1||65||M||B |- |||1||16||M||B |- |||1||16||M||B |- |||1||14||M||B |- |||1||30||M||B |- |||1||14||F||B |- |||1||45||F||B |- |||1||30||F||B |- |||1||30||F||B |- |||1||30||F||B |- |||1||50||F||B |- |||1||25||F||B |- |||1||45||F||B |- |||1||21||F||B |- |||1||35||F||B |- |||1||21||F||B |- |||1||25||F||B |- |||1||20||F||M |- |||1||16||F||M |- |||1||13||F||B |- |||1||19||F||B |- |||1||12||F||B |- |||1||20||F||B |- |||1||16||F||B |- |||1||17||F||B |- |||1||17||F||B |- |||1||13||F||B |- |||1||13||F||B |- |||1||20||F||B |- |||1||16||F||B |- |||1||20||F||B |- |||1||9||F||B |- |||1||1||F||B |- |||1||3||F||B |- |||1||3||F||B |- |||1||2||F||B |} :Lowndes County, Mississippi :Nov 18, 1850 :W H A Patterson, Ass’t Marshall :Total = 3 ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!#!!Age!!M/F!!B/M |- |John M Moody||1||2||F||B |- |||1||10/12||F||B |- |||1||1 1/3||F||B |} :Lowndes County, Mississippi :3rd Ward Columbus City :Dec 13, 1850 :W H A Patterson, Ass’t Marshall :Total = 1 ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!#!!Age!!M/F!!B/M |- |John M Moody||1||40||M||B |} ===1860 Slave Schedules=== :Lowndes County, Mississippi :July 9, 1860 :Total = 98 ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!#!!Age!!M/F!!B/M |- |John M Moody, owner||1||25||M||B |- |John Read, manager||1||22||F||B |- |||1||15||M||B |- |||1||3||M||B |- |||1||1||M||B |- |||1||50||M||B |- |||1||55||F||B |- |||1||6||M||B |- |||1||3||F||B |- |||1||1||M||B |- |||1||21||F||B |- |||1||3||F||B |- |||1||24||F||B |- |||1||0||F||B |- |||1||26||M||B |- |||1||21||F||B |- |||1||21||F||B |- |||1||3||M||B |- |||1||1||F||B |- |||1||50||F||B |- |||1||30||F||B |- |||1||12||F||B |- |||1||8||F||B |- |||1||14||F||B |- |||1||15||M||B |- |||1||24||M||B |- |||1||30||F||B |- |||1||8||M||B |- |||1||7||F||B |- |||1||5||M||B |- |||1||60||M||B |- |||1||60||F||B |- |||1||23||M||B |- |||1||22||F||B |- |||1||0||M||B |- |||1||15||M||B |- |||1||14||M||B |- |||1||20||M||B |- |||1||30||F||B |- |||1||40||F||B |- |||1||18||M||B |- |||1||18||M||B |- |||1||24||F||B |- |||1||4||M||B |- |||1||5||M||B |- |||1||22||M||B |- |||1||10||M||B |- |||1||35||F||B |- |||1||12||F||B |- |||1||8||F||B |- |||1||6||F||B |- |||1||50||M||B |- |||1||52||F||B |- |||1||25||F||B |- |||1||7||M||B |- |||1||3||F||B |- |||1||5||M||B |- |||1||0||M||B |- |||1||22||F||B |- |||1||40||M||B |- |||1||8||F||B |- |||1||14||M||B |- |||1||15||M||B |- |||1||38||M||B |- |||1||70||M||B |- |||1||23||F||B |- |||1||7||F||B |- |||1||3||M||B |- |||1||1||F||B |- |||1||40||F||B |- |||1||60||M||B |- |||1||10||M||B |- |||1||15||M||B |- |||1||50||M||B |- |||1||30||F||B |- |||1||40||F||B |- |||1||14||M||B |- |||1||20||M||B |- |||1||24||F||B |- |||1||13||M||B |- |||1||5||F||B |- |||1||18||M||B |- |||1||14||M||B |- |||1||13||F||B |- |||1||2||F||B |- |||1||40||F||B |- |||1||38||M||B |- |||1||18||M||B |- |||1||14||M||B |- |||1||13||M||B |- |||1||24||M||B |- |||1||20||F||B |- |||1||4||F||B |- |||1||7||M||B |- |||1||23||F||B |- |||1||7||F||B |- |||1||3||M||B |- |||1||49||F||B |} ===Sources=== *Note - 1850 shown in three separate schedules :::"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7B-R5PZ : 15 February 2020), John M Moody in entry for MM9.1.1/MVC8-XMC:, 1850. :::"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR71-DTMM : 15 February 2020), John M Moody in entry for MM9.1.1/MVC8-JQR:, 1850. :::"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7B-R5T2 : 15 February 2020), John Moody in entry for MM9.1.1/MVC8-XSQ:, 1850. ::"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKL5-TMW2 : 16 October 2019), John M Moody, 1860.

Slaves of John Mason Moody - Northampton, North Carolina

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__TOC__ ===1850 Slave Schedule North Carolina=== :Northampton, North Carolina :Nov. 9, 1850 :Total = 106 ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!#!!Age!!M/F!!B/M |- |John M Moody||1||70||M||B |- |||1||45||F||B |- |||1||37||F||B |- |||1||18||M||B |- |||1||12||M||B |- |||1||10||M||B |- |||1||9||M||B |- |||1||2||M||B |- |||1||60||M||B |- |||1||35||F||B |- |||1||33||F||B |- |||1||10||M||B |- |||1||40||M||B |- |||1||35||F||B |- |||1||18||F||B |- |||1||12||F||B |- |||1||6||F||B |- |||1||3||M||B |- |||1||1||F||B |- |||1||65||F||B |- |||1||55||M||B |- |||1||40||F||B |- |||1||20||M||B |- |||1||12||M||B |- |||1||10||M||B |- |||1||8||M||B |- |||1||6||F||B |- |||1||3||F||B |- |||1||12||M||B |- |||1||50||M||B |- |||1||40||F||B |- |||1||14||F||B |- |||1||12||M||B |- |||1||11||M||B |- |||1||8||M||B |- |||1||9||F||B |- |||1||7||F||B |- |||1||35||F||B |- |||1||20||F||B |- |||1||3||F||B |- |||1||30||F||B |- |||1||14||F||B |- |||1||12||M||B |- |||1||6||M||B |- |||1||5||M||B |- |||1||2||M||B |- |||1||45||M||B |- |||1||30||F||B |- |||1||12||M||B |- |||1||11||M||B |- |||1||10||M||B |- |||1||8||M||B |- |||1||5||M||B |- |||1||45||M||B |- |||1||30||F||B |- |||1||10||F||B |- |||1||9||M||B |- |||1||7||M||B |- |||1||3||M||B |- |||1||1||M||B |- |||1||62||M||B |- |||1||27||F||B |- |||1||12||F||B |- |||1||10||M||B |- |||1||9||F||B |- |||1||8||M||B |- |||1||3||F||B |- |||1||2||M||B |- |||1||30||F||B |- |||1||10||M||B |- |||1||10||M||B |- |||1||7||F||B |- |||1||6||M||B |- |||1||3||M||B |- |||1||1||M||B |- |||1||18||F||B |- |||1||3||F||B |- |||1||18||F||B |- |||1||35||M||B |- |||1||30||F||B |- |||1||18||F||B |- |||1||12||M||B |- |||1||10||M||B |- |||1||7||M||B |- |||1||6||M||B |- |||1||4||F||B |- |||1||2||F||B |- |||1||70||M||B |- |||1||30||M||B |- |||1||30||F||B |- |||1||11||M||B |- |||1||10||M||B |- |||1||6||M||B |- |||1||4||F||B |- |||1||2||F||B |- |||1||60||M||B |- |||1||40||F||B |- |||1||8||M||B |- |||1||6||M||B |- |||1||45||F||B |- |||1||40||F||B |- |||1||9||M||B |- |||1||14||M||B |- |||1||50||M||B |- |||1||17||F||B |} ===1860 Slave Schedule North Carolina=== :District 2 & 3 :Northampton, North Carolina :Jul 25, 1860 :Jno W. Pugh, Ass’t Marshall :Total = 25 ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!#!!Age!!M/F!!B/M |- |John M Moody||1||3||M||Not indicated |- |||1||12||M||Not indicated |- |||1||7||M||Not indicated |- |||1||3||M||Not indicated |- |||1||7||F||Not indicated |- |||1||10||F||Not indicated |- |||1||8||M||Not indicated |- |||1||4||F||Not indicated |- |||1||12||F||Not indicated |- |||1||10||M||Not indicated |- |||1||5||M||Not indicated |- |||1||10||F||Not indicated |- |||1||11||F||Not indicated |- |||1||10||M||Not indicated |- |||1||8||M||Not indicated |- |||1||4||M||Not indicated |- |||1||15||F||Not indicated |- |||1||16||F||Not indicated |- |||1||12||M||Not indicated |- |||1||12||M||Not indicated |- |||1||11||M||Not indicated |- |||1||8||F||Not indicated |- |||1||9||F||Not indicated |- |||1||10||M||Not indicated |- |||1||30||M||Not indicated |} :District No. 5 :Northampton, North Carolina :Jno W Pugh, Ass't Marshall :July 24, 1860 :Total = 64 ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!#!!Age!!M/F!!B/M |- |John M Moody||1||3||M||Not indicated |- |||1||12||M||Not indicated |- |||1||7||M||Not indicated |- |||1||3||M||Not indicated |- |||1||7||F||Not indicated |- |||1||10||F||Not indicated |- |||1||8||M||Not indicated |- |||1||4||F||Not indicated |- |||1||12||F||Not indicated |- |||1||10||M||Not indicated |- |||1||5||M||Not indicated |- |||1||10||F||Not indicated |- |||1||11||F||Not indicated |- |||1||10||M||Not indicated |- |||1||8||M||Not indicated |- |||1||4||M||Not indicated |- |||1||15||F||Not indicated |- |||1||16||F||Not indicated |- |||1||12||M||Not indicated |- |||1||12||M||Not indicated |- |||1||11||M||Not indicated |- |||1||8||F||Not indicated |- |||1||9||F||Not indicated |- |||1||10||M||Not indicated |- |||1||30||M||Not indicated |- |||1||63||M||Not indicated |- |||1||110||M||Not indicated |- |||1||60||M||Not indicated |- |||1||60||M||Not indicated |- |||1||55||M||Not indicated |- |||1||50||M||Not indicated |- |||1||50||M||Not indicated |- |||1||60||M||Not indicated |- |||1||43||M||Not indicated |- |||1||35||M||Not indicated |- |||1||25||M||Not indicated |- |||1||21||M||Not indicated |- |||1||23||M||Not indicated |- |||1||25||M||Not indicated |- |||1||21||M||Not indicated |- |||1||18||M||Not indicated |- |||1||18||M||Not indicated |- |||1||60||F||Not indicated |- |||1||60||F||Not indicated |- |||1||45||F||Not indicated |- |||1||45||F||Not indicated |- |||1||43||F||Not indicated |- |||1||40||F||Not indicated |- |||1||40||F||Not indicated |- |||1||40||F||Not indicated |- |||1||40||F||Not indicated |- |||1||30||F||Not indicated |- |||1||30||F||Not indicated |- |||1||40||F||Not indicated |- |||1||30||F||Not indicated |- |||1||28||F||Not indicated |- |||1||23||F||Not indicated |- |||1||23||F||Not indicated |- |||1||21||F||Not indicated |- |||1||50||M||Not indicated |- |||1||17||F||Not indicated |- |||1||18||M||Not indicated |- |||1||13||M||Not indicated |- |||1||6||M||Not indicated |} ==Sources== *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWW-S7T2 : 23 February 2021), John M Moody in entry for MM9.1.1/MVCR-WZR:, 1850. *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WK55-DV6Z : 16 October 2019), John M Moody, 1860. *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WK55-DVW2 : 16 October 2019), John M Moody, 1860.

Slaves of John P Mathews, Virginia

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== Slave Owner == [[Matthews-9744|John P. Matthews (abt.1790-abt.1850)]] In the 1840 census John Williams' household '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Wythe, Virginia; Roll: 579; Page: 111; Family History Library Film: 0029693
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John P Mathews in Wythe, Virginia.
included 1 free colored person, male 24-35 and 13 slaves: 1 male 36-54, 2 males 24-35, 4 males 10-23, 1 male < 10, 2 females 36-54, 1 female 10-23, and 2 females < 10. in the 1850 US Census Slave Schedule, John P. Mathews was recorded as the owner of 16 slaves in Wythe County, Virginia . '''Slave Schedule''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 18; Digital film/folder number: 004206483_026_M9XT-7M1; FHL microfilm: 444983; Image number: 3; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N01093-5
{{FamilySearch Record|HRW5-4F3Z}} (accessed 19 October 2023)
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John P Mathews, slave owner, in 1850 in Wythe, Virginia, United States.
This slave schedule for District 68, enumerated 15 July (microfilm image 3) lists: *# female Black (52) *# male Black (46) *# male Black (33) *# male Black (28) *# male black (30) *# male mulatto (20) *# female mulatto (20) *# female mulatto (12) *# male mulatto (5) *# male Black (3) *# male Black (2 months) *# female mulatto (18) *# female mulatto (2 months) *# female mulatto (40) *# male mulatto (12 ) "idiotic" *# male mulatto (55) There is also an 1850 slave schedule enrty on img 22 for James N or P Mathews, with 3 slaves, and on img 23 for Jno P Mathews for 3 slaves. Then in 1860, John's widow, Malvina, appears in a slave schedule in 1860 in District 68, Wythe, Virginia, United States as a slave owner of 1 enslaved person. '''Slave Schedule''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Malvina Mathews, slave owner of 1 enslaved people, in 1860 in District 68, Wythe, Virginia, USA.

Slaves of John Ross Kegans

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=== Slaves of [[Kegans-2| John Ross Kegans]] === ==== 1850 Slave Schedule, Fort Bend County, Texas, USA ==== *Enumerated 28 OCTOBER 1850; "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DCNQ-82P?cc=1420440&wc=MJCD-XMQ%3A1042936601%2C1042963901%2C1042963902 : 22 May 2014), Texas > Fort Bend > Fort Bend county > image 13 of 19; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * Female 25 Black * Male 6 Black * Female 5 Black * Female 1 Mulatto ==== 1860 Slave Schedule, Bell County, Texas, USA ==== *Enumerated 11 JUNE 1860; "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKTT-2W6Z : 16 October 2019), John Kegans, 1860. * Male 15 Black

Slaves of John T Patterson

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These are the slaves known to be owned by [[Patterson-19995|John T Patterson]] Dickson County, Tennessee *[[Adams-53029|Aaron]] (purchased from John Adams 22 Dec 1829) *[[Patterson-19999|Jack]] (sold to Joseph Larkins 18 July 1832) *[[Scott-44180|Anna]] (purchased from Nehemiah Scott 3 August 1832) 1850 slave schedule of Dickson County, Tennessee
Age Sex Color *45 Male M *40 Female M *66 Female B *39 Male B *39 Male B *22 Male B *25 Male M *20 Female M *77 Female M *16 Female B *7 Female M *8 Male B *9 Male B *1 Female M *21 Male M Total Slaves: 15

Slaves of John Taylor

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=== [[Taylor-40792|Slaves of John Taylor]] === '''Will of John Taylor of Craven County, South Carolina.''' *South Carolina Will Transcripts. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, online images, series S108093, Reel 0014, Frame 00352. Transcription of will of John Taylor of Craven County, dated 16 Mar 1781. Kershaw County Will Typescript, Estate Packet: Apt. 66, Pkg. 2365. [http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/] *Will written: 16 Mar 1781 *Witnesses: John Hirons, Jaane Curry, Hanah Grulb *Executors: Sarah Taylor (wife), James Taylor (brother) *Will proved: 2 Nov 1782 The following slaves were bequeathed to John's wife, Sarah [Hirons] Taylor, : *[[Taylor-85066|Filles Taylor]] *[[Taylor-85068|Ned Taylor]] *[[Taylor-85069|Aprill Taylor]] *[[Taylor-85070|March Taylor]] All other slaves (no names or number given) were to be divided equally among John's four children: John Taylor, Simon Taylor, William Taylor, and Mary Taylor [Mary Hirons (Taylor) Waring].

Slaves of John Willson, Maryland

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== Slaves of [[Willson-3197|John Willson]] == === 1844 Will and Undated Codicil === In his 1844 will (proved in 1854), John Willson offered manumission to his adult slaves on the condition that they emigrate to Liberia, giving them a year to decide. Named in the will: * Duglis, who had a free wife Named in the codicil: * Sias, married * John, married * Lydda, daughter of Clarissa === 1850 Slave Schedule === Slaves held by John on the 1850 Slave Schedule for Montgomery County, Maryland:"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7T-7FPZ : 15 February 2020), John Wilson in entry for MM9.1.1/MVDH-F24:, 1850. Note that the first three slaves are on the previous page. * M 50 B * M 35 B * M 28 B * M 18 B * M 12 B * M 8 B * M 8 B * F 7 B * F 55 B * F 45 B * F 27 B * F 20 B * F 17 B * F 14 B * F 3 B

Slaves of John Winter Crumbaugh Kentucky

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This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Crumbaugh-62|John Winter Crumbaugh (1805-1880)]], and attempt to connect them to their families. === Slaves === 1860 U.S. census, Scott County, Kentucky, slave schedule, District No. 2, p. 9, John W. Crumbaugh, owner or manager, 17 slaves, 3 slave houses.1860 U.S. census, Scott County, Kentucky, slave schedule, District No. 2, p. 9, John W. Crumbaugh, owner or manager, 17 slaves, 3 slave houses; Index and digital images, Ancestry.com (http:/ancestry.com : accessed 7 August 2015). All Enslaved People:
Gender Age
*Male 40 *Male 40 *Female 92 *Female 45 *Female 30 *Female 23 *Female 9 *Female 7 *Female 4 *Female 2 *Male 38 *Male 17 *Male 16 *Female 20 *Female 15 *Male 13 *Male 12 ==Sources==

Slaves of Jonathon Adams, Georgia

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==Introduction== This page's purpose is to record the people enslaved by [[Adams-37621|Jonathon Adams (1803-1864)]] and attempt to connect them to their families. ===Slaves=== In the 1830 census Jonathan held 3 enslaved people in Pike, Georgia. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Pike, Georgia; Series: M19; Roll: 20; Page: 119; Family History Library Film: 0007040
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Jonathan Adams in Pike, Georgia.
:Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 10 1 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35 1 :Total Slaves 3 In the 1840 census Jonathan held 17 enslaved people in District 505, Pike, Georgia. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: District 505, Pike, Georgia; Roll: 48; Page: 119; Family History Library Film: 0007046
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Jonathan Adams in District 505, Pike, Georgia.
:Slaves - Males - Under 10 5 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35 1 :Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99 3 :Slaves - Females - Under 10 2 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23 2 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54 3 :Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99 1 :Persons Employed in Agriculture 6 :Total Slaves 17 In the 1850 Slave Schedule for Caddo Parish, Louisiana he held '''55''' enslaved people."United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7G-C9N2 : 15 March 2022), Jonathan Adams in entry for MM9.1.1/MVZD-SQT:, 1850. In the 1860 Slave Schedule for Harrison, Texas, Jonathan Adams held '''75''' enslaved people.'''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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J Adams in Beat 4, Harrison, Texas, USA.
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Slaves of Joseph B Lee

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== Slaves of Joseph B Lee == The purpose of this space is to try and record and identify enslaved people held by [[Lee-38188|Joseph B Lee]] in Bertie County, North Carolina. == Enslaved Named in Will of Anna (Freeman) Lee == * '''Administration Papers''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Wills and Estate Papers (Bertie County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History (Raleigh, North Carolina); Probate Place: Bertie, North Carolina
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Anna Lee administration In the Administration Papers of Anna Lee, the following were given to her son Joseph by means of disposition documented in December 1855. :: [[Lee-38104|George Lee]] :: [[Lee-38112|Jennet Lee]] :: [[Lee-38214|Alice Lee]] :: Sallie :: [[Lee-38109|Jack Lee]] :: [[Lee-38110|Sarah Lee]] :: Mary == Enslaved Named in Will of Henry Lee == * '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Bertie County Wills, 1761-1942; Index, 1761-1961; Author: North Carolina. Superior Court (Bertie County); Probate Place: Bertie, North Carolina
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Henry Lee will signed on 13 Nov 1855, probate May Term 1856. : ''Item 4 I give to my brother Joseph B Lee one negro woman ''[[Lee-38028|Mary Eliza Lee]]'' and her child ''[[Lee-38030|Martha Ann Lee]]''' to him and his heirs forever'' == 1850 Census / Slave Schedule == * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Joseph B Lee in Bertie, North Carolina, USA. : Male 40 : Female 40 : Female 33 : Female 24 : Female 13 : Male 12 : Female 9 : Female 8 : Female 7 : Male 6 : Female 5 : Female 5 : Female 4 : Female 2 : Female 1 == 1860 Census / Slave Schedule == * '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Jos Lee in Bertie, North Carolina, USA. : Female 65 : Female 53 : Male 52 : Male 45 : Male 70 : Male 35 likely [[Lee-38104|George Lee (abt.1825-abt.1890)]] : Male 35 likely [[Lee-38109|Jack Lee (abt.1825-abt.1883)]] : Male 33 : Male 28 : Male 32 : Male 27 : Male 25 : Male 23 : Female 21 : Male 17 : Male 15 : Female 15 : Female 18 : Female 18 : Male 14 : Female 13 : Female 12 : Female 10 : Male 10 : Female 12 : Female 10 : Male 8 : Female 8 likely [[Lee-38214|Alice (Lee) Smallwood (abt.1852-1942)]] : Female 6 : Male 3 likely [[Lee-39132|George W Lee (abt.1856-1926)]] : Male 2 : Female 4/12 : Female 13 Born in 1860: [[Lee-39133|Alfred Lee (abt.1860-)]]

Slaves of Joseph Burks Sr.,Georgia

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== Biography == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Burks-1842|Joseph Burks]] and attempt to connect them to their families. 1820 census Joseph was in Wilkes, Georgia, United States. '''1820 Census''': "United States Census, 1820"
citing Page: 190; Affiliate Publication Number: M33;
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Joseph Burks in Wilkes, Georgia, United States.
*Slaves - Males - Under 14 7 *Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25 2 *Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44 3 *Slaves - Males - 45 and over 2 *Slaves - Females - Under 14 5 *Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25 5 *Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44 2 *Slaves - Females - 45 and over 1 ===Named Slaves from Estate=== *Elmar - inherited by Fortune Burks *old Hannah - inherited by Fortune Burks *Jefferson - inherited by Fortune Burks *Dilley- inherited by Fortune Burks *[[Burks-1870|Monday]] - inherited by Joseph H. Burks *[[Burks-1872|Mariah]] - inherited by Joseph H. Burks *[[Burks-1856|Sam]] - inherited by Joseph H. Burks *[[Burks-1871|Jeremiah]] - inherited by Joseph H. Burks *George - inherited by Benjamin Burks *Tony - inherited by Benjamin Burks *Tabitha - inherited by William Burks *Alfred - inherited by Willis Fullilove, son-in-law (Clary) *Caty - inherited by Willis Fullilove, son-in-law (Clary) *Henderson - inherited by Willis Fullilove, son-in-law (Clary) *Sophia Silver - inherited by Children of Benjamin Slack *Mary (daughter of Sophia) - inherited by Children of Benjamin Slack *Willis - inherited by William McLendon, son-in-law (Betsy) *Randol - inherited by William McLendon, son-in-law (Betsy) *Squire - inherited by John Burks *Malinda - inherited by Larkin Barton, son-in-law (Lucy) *Adam - inherited by Larkin Barton, son-in-law (Lucy) *Milly - inherited by Daniel C. Heard son-in-law (Sarah) *Mally - inherited by Thomas Y. Gil son-in-law (Nancy) *Hannah - inherited by Thomas Y. Gil son-in-law (Nancy) *Silvia (child of Silvia) - inherited by Thomas Y. Gil son-in-law (Nancy) *Bob (child of Silvia) - inherited by Thomas Y. Gil son-in-law (Nancy) *Ned- inherited by Charles Burks *Catherine - inherited by Charles Burks *Adallia - inherited by Wiley P. Burks *Eliza - inherited by Wiley P. Burks *Susan - inherited by Wiley P. Burks *Fanny (child) - == Sources ==

Slaves of Joseph H. Harrison (1780-1835),Maryland

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"This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Harrison-29728|Joseph H. Harrison (1780-1835)]], and attempt to connect them to their families. This includes enslaved people named in his inventory and distribution, including those he inherited from inherited from his uncle [[Harrison-29571|Samuel Harrison (1777-1837)]]''' . *[[Benson-9972|Mary Jane Benson (abt.1828-)]] *[[Bourke-2117|Tom Bourke (abt.1820-)]]

Slaves of Joseph Lawton

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This page is to document the slaves of [[Lawton-164|Joseph Lawton (1753-1815)]]

Slaves of Joshua T Hardy, Mississippi

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'''Slaves of [[Hardy-10039|Joshua T Hardy]] (1807-1871) of Mississippi''' In 1840 Joshua T. [indexed S.] Hardy and family were reported in Okitbbeha County, Mississippi, including 7 enslaved people: * '''male under 10: 1''' * '''male 10-23: 1''' * '''male 24-36: 1''' * '''female under 10: 2''' * '''female 10-23: 1''' * '''female 24-36: 1''' '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Oktibbeha, Mississippi; Roll: 218; Page: 117; Family History Library Film: 0014842
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The 1850 Slave Schedule of Johshua T. Hardee in Okitbbeha Mississippi, reported 6 enslaved people: * '''20 F B''' * '''18 M B''' * '''17 M B''' * '''15 F B''' * '''10 F B''' * '''4 M B''' '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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The 1860 Slave Schedule of Joshua T. Hardy [indexed Hanly] in Oktibbeha, Mississippi reported 18 enslaved people in 4 slave houses: * '''35 F''' * '''28 F''' * '''27''' * '''24 F''' * '''24 F''' * '''24''' * '''20 F''' * '''17''' * '''9 F''' * '''9 F''' * '''7''' * '''5 F''' * '''5''' * '''4''' * '''4''' * '''3 F''' * '''2''' * '''9/12 F''' '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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===Research Notes=== * For some unknown reason, the 1860 Slave Schedule that reported Joshua T. Hardy (8 Aug 1860, stamped number 385, page 73) omitted the Color column on the page, except for 2 Mulatto people in a different family. Therefore all of these people are presumed to be understood as "Black". In addition, the census taker only coded the Sex column as Female; the others, presumably Male, were left blank. ==Sources==

Slaves of Josiah Collins I, North Carolina

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==Introduction== [[Collins-20698|Josiah Collins I]] was born in Aug 1735 in Taunton, Somerset, England to Joan and David Collins. He died 11 May 1819 in Edenton, Chowan county, North Carolina. In 1777, Collins and his partners created the mercantile business Collins, Stuart, and Muir in Edenton, North Carolina. The firm dissolved in 1785, but Collins continued alone in business and remained one of the most prominent merchants. He traded tobacco, lye, staves, sugar, molasses, and rum, and his trading network spanned into Europe, the West Indies, the Mediterranean, and Asia. In 1783, Josiah Collins became two-thirds owner of a ropewalk outside Edenton, N.C., purchased from the Joseph Hewes estate. Originally built around 1777, the Edenton Ropewalk was one of the first rope-making establishments in North America. Josiah Collins is best known for his involvement with the Lake Company and land speculation. In 1784, Collins entered into a partnership with Nathaniel Allen and Dr. Samuel Dickinson and formed the Lake Company. They immediately began acquiring the land around Lake Phelps. This land came to be known as [[Space:Somerset_Place_Plantation|Somerset Place]]. By 1790, the Lake Company owned 113 slaves and 109,978 acres of land between the Scuppernong River and Lake Phelps. By 1794, the Lake Company operated two saw mills, a gristmill, and a rice machine. Originally rice and wheat were the primary crops produced by the Lake Company, but because of health concerns (caused by the swampy terrain needed for rice production) the company’s leadership soon replaced rice production with corn crops. Products produced by the Lake Company were lumber, staves, and shingles. Lake Phelps property. When Josiah Collins I died he left everything to his son Josiah Collins II. At this time the only documents of the slaves Collins I owned are in the sourced census records below. ===Unnamed Slaves=== In the 1790 census Josiah Collins held 30 enslaved people in Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina.'''1790 Census''':"1790 United States Federal Census"
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; First Census of the United States, 1790.; Year: 1790; Census Place: Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 205; Family History Library Film: 0568147
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Josiah Collins in Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina.
In the 1800 census Josiah Collins held 70 enslaved people in Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina.'''1800 Census''':"1800 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1800; Census Place: Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 30; Page: 114; Image: 122; Family History Library Film: 337906
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Josiah Collins in Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina.
In the 1810 census Josiah Collins held 140 enslaved people in Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina, United States. '''1810 Census''': "1810 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1810; Census Place: Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina; Roll: 39; Page: 219; Image: Ncm252_39-0400; FHL Roll: 0337912
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Jos Collins in Edenton, Chowan, North Carolina, USA.

Slaves of Kimmel Family Baltimore Maryland

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Family register relating to the enslaved people of the Kimmel family of BaltimoreFamily register relating to the enslaved people of the Kimmel family of Baltimore. Document on Auction by Swann Galleries - Sale 2631, Lot 22. https://catalogue.swanngalleries.com/Lots/auction-lot/(SLAVERY--ABOLITION)-Family-register-and-3-letters-relating-?saleno=2631&lotNo=22&refNo=804690 Family register relating to the enslaved people of the Kimmel family of Baltimore

The ages of the Negroes and their names
*(Name smudged - Possibly John) was born on the 8 d of Feb [18]18 *'''B or P eryimine S?atter''' the son of '''Henry Booz''' was born the 8 d of Feb 1822 *'''Hannah Christ''' the daughter of '''Henry Booz''' was born the 22 of June 1824 *'''Juliot Goodding''' the daughter of '''Becky Butler''' was born the 11 of March 1819 *'''Henry Butler''' the Son of '''Beck Butler''' was born the 2 day of September 1826 *'''Greenberry''', buchanhan? the Son of '''Henry Boos '''was born 2th day of November 1826 *'''Mariah Wilson''' Daughter of '''Rachel Graff''' was born on the 30 Day of March 1827 *'''Emannuel Wilson''' Son of '''Rachel Graff''' was born the 2 Day of August 1828 *'''John Goodding''' Son of '''Henry Boos''' was born 3th

Slaves of Leah Echols North, Georgia

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== Biography == 1850 census Leah was a owner in Coweta, Georgia, Slaves: 8. image 540 of 552; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia. == Sources ==

Slaves of Leland Noel

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Slaves_of_Leland_Noel.pdf
===People Enslaved by[[Noel-677|Leland Faver Noel (1815-)]]=== ====Enslaved People Listed as Born in Mississippi in Family Papers Kept by Edmund and Leland Noel (Edmund is Leland's Father)==== The letter/number combinations represent Personal Identification Numbers on Familysearch. {| border="1" class="sortable" !NAME!!BIRTH DATE!!PAGE #!!FS REF. #!!NAME!!REF. #!!LOCATION!!DIED |- |ESNIER||SEP 1854||34||G4YH-BB7||DELIA||MQQJ-ZQP||MISS |- |BEN||MAY 1857||34||94DJ-HQN||LEANNA||94DJ-HQR||MISS |- |PAUL||FEB 1858||34||94DJ-95J||CATHERINE||94DJ-95B||MISS |- |ROSE||MAY 1858||34||94DJ-QN7||ELIZABETH||94DJ-QNF||MISS |- |JANE||1858||34||94DJ-DS8||DELIA||94DJ-DSV||MISS |- |ROANE||DEC 1859||34||94DJ-CRJ||ELIZABETH||94DJ-CRG||MISS |- |AGNOS||AUG 1860||34||94DJ-ZP2||ADALINE||94DJZPB||MISS |- |HENNIETTA||JULY 1861||34||94DJ-7MR||ELIZABETH||94DJ-794||MISS |- |WALKER||OCT 1861||35||94DJ-78L||CATHERINE||94DJ-78Y||MISS |- |ELLA||APR 1862||35||94DJ-DF3||ANN||94DJ-DFX||MISS |- |SELENA||AUG 1862||35||94DJ-HC5||DELIA||94DJ-HZ3||MISS |- |NANNA||SEP 1862||35||94DJ-QCV||ADALINE||94DJ-QC1||MISS |- |BETTY||FEB 1863||35||94DJ-3CY||ELIZABETH||94DJ-3ZH||MISS |- |JANNY||NOV 1863||35||94DJ-7QX||LEANNA||94DJ-7QP||MISS |- |LARSON||AUG 1864||35||94DJ-8PR||ADALINE||94DJ-853||MISS |- |ROBINNETT||JAN 1864||35||94DJ-9TF||DELIA||94DJ-9TY||MISS |- |SALLY||FEB 1864||35||94DJ-42P||ANN||94DJ-4LS||MISS |- |MATILDA||FEB 1865||35||94DJ-QJ7||LEANNA||94DJ-QJX||MISS |- |ALMER||MAR 1865||35||94DJ-C5V||ELIZABETH||94DJ-C5Y||MISS |- |MARTHA||APR 1836||27||94DJ-3VM||HARRIET||94DJ-3VZ||MISS |- |SARAH||MAY 1836||27||MOOJ-8TZ||HAPPY||MOOJ-8TL||MISS |- |SUSAN||OCT 1836||27||94DJ-4Y9||MARIA||94DJ-4YZ||MISS |- |DELIA||AUG 1837||27||94DJ-D1B||SUCKEY||94DJ-6MW||MISS |- |JULIA ANN||SEP 1837||27||94DJ-HXV||FANNY||94DJ-HXT||MISS |- |MARY||OCT 1837||27||94DJ-9WJ||NANCY||94DJ-9WP||MISS |- |ARTHUR||APR 1838||27||94DJ-DY7||HARRIET||94DJ-DYF||MISS |- |AMANDA||MAY 1838||27||94DJ-7XX||MARIA||94DJ-7X2||MISS |- |ROSE||OCT 1838||27||94DJ-QFR||CATHERINE||94DJ-QF1||MISS |- |BETSY||DEC 1838||28||94DJ-3HL||FRANCES||94DJ-3HB||MISS |- |FRANCES||MAY 1839||28||94DJ-Z68||HAPPY||94DJ-Z6L||MISS |- |FILE||SEP 1839||28||94DJ-SSZ||CHINA||94DJ-SSV||MISS |- |ABASKCHA||OCT 1836||28||94DJ-D2Q||SALLY||94DJ-D2C||MISS |- |MALISSA||FEB 1839||28||94DJ-84D||NANCY||94DJ-84V||MISS |- |PATSEY||MAR 1839||28||94DJ-ST9||CLARA||94DJ-STD||MISS |- |JOHN||AUG 1841||28||MQQF-G83||MARY||MQQF-G8G||MISS |- |ELIZABETH||JUNE 1841||28||MQQF-F1Z||MARTHA||MQQF-F11||MISS |- |HORACE||JULY 1840||28||94DJ-69Y||HARRIOTT||94DJ-6S7||MISS |- |CAMBELL||OCT 1840||28||94DJ-CGB||FRANCES||94DJ-CPT||MISS |- |CYNTHA||NOV 1840||29||94DJ-DYL||CATHERINE||94DJ-DB3||MISS |- |SAM||AUG 1841||29||94DJ-8T6||SALLY||94DJ-8TG||MISS |- |MAHALA||NOV 1841||29||94DJ-64N||CHINA||94DJ-64Y||MISS |- |MALVINA||DEC 1841||29||94DJ-DDQ||AGNES||94DJ-DDD||MISS |- |BURRIL||FEB 1842||29||G4YL-VHH||HANAH||G4YL-GBS||MISS |- |HARRY||MAR 1842||29||G4YL-KRJ||CLARY||G4YL-T48||MISS |- |DICK||SEP 1842||29||94DJ-D2V||LOTSY||94DJ-D2T||MISS |- |VIRGINIA||OCT 10, 1842||29||94DJ-QT4||FANNY||94DJ-QTL||MISS |- |ISABELLA||OCT 1842||29||94DJ-ML5||HAPPY||94DJ-MGF||MISS |- |EUNITY||1842||29||94DJ-H67||APHIA||94DJ-H66||MISS |- |ADALINE||DEC 1842||30||94DJ-8D9||HARRIOT||94DJ-8D8||MISS |- |FRANK||1842||30||94DJ-Z54||MARIA||94DJ-Z5J||MISS |- |MARGARET||SEP 1842||30||94DJ-QK8||CATHERINE||94DJ-QKJ||MISS |- |FEDERICK||MAR 1844||30||94DJ-4GK||CHINA||94DJ-4GY||MISS |- |NANCY||1844||30||94DJ-QCS||CLARA||94DJ-QCZ||MISS |- |SOLOMON||1844||30||G4YL-P4G||SALLY||94DJ-8TG||MISS |- |ROBERT||AUG 1844||30||94DJ-ZTT||HANAH||94DJ-ZYW||MISS |- |YORK||DEC 1844||30||G4YL-YNN||FANNY||G4YL-1LQ||MISS |- |SAMSON||JAN 1845||30||94DJ-Q4B||ROBERTA||94DJ-QHQ||MISS |- |WARNER||MAR 1844||30||94DJ-714||CLARA||94DJ-71F||MISS |- |GEORGE||AUG 1846||31||94DJ-SJM||CATHERINE||94DJ-SJ8||MISS |- |NELSON||OCT 1846||31||94DJ-SN6||SALLY||94DJ-SNG||MISS |- |LEWIS||MAR 1847||31||94DJ-D6C||HARRIOTT||94DJ-D6N||MISS |- |ROANE||MAR 1848||31||94DJ-CRQ||HANAH||94DJ-CR8||MISS |- |LEANNA||MAR 1848||31||94DJ-4KP||CLARA||94DJ-4K1||MISS |- |AMERICA||MAY 1848||31||94DJ-QK7||HENRIETTA||G4YT-9H4||MISS |- |WASHINGTON||JUNE 1848||31||94DJ-6HM||LUCY||94DJ-6HW||MISS |- |BENJAMIN||SEP 1848||31||94DJ-H31||CHINA||94DJ-HQZ||MISS |- |POLLY||SEP 1849||32||94DJ-HSL||CARHERINE||94DJ-HS1||MISS |- |CAESAR||FEB 10, 1851||32||94DJ-CJ7||CLARA||94DJ-CZX||MISS |- |JULIUS||JUNE 19 1851||32||94DJ-QVP||KITTY||94DJ-QV1||MISS |- |JUDITH||AUG 17, 1851||32||94DJ-4KC||CHINA||94DJ-4KV||MISS |- |SUSAN||1852||32||94DJ-4YF||CLARA||94DJ-4Y5||MISS |- |RICHARD||1843||32||94DJ-D21||HANAH||94DJ-DLQ||MISS |- |CAESAR||1843||32||94DJ-CJG||ROBERTA||94DJ-CJ1||MISS |- |HAPPY||1854||32||94DJ-Q4H||HANAH||94DJ-Q4L||MISS |- |FLORA||1854||33||94DJ-725||NANNY||94DJ-7LM||MISS |} ====Slaves Listed in 1860 Slave Schedule==== Note one slave on line 20 of image 19 is listed with an owner who the indexer said was Lealand Noel. Then several slaves are listed with an owner BW Sanders in the iindex. BW Sanders is the brother of Margaret Sanders, Leland Noel's wife. Both of his parents died several years before he was 14. I read the document to say that these were slaves held by Leland Noel in trust for his wife's brother. Further down the page on line 28 Leland Noel F... is listed again with one slave and the line 29 says for Mrs. Henshall and more slaves are listed. Then on line 35 Leland is listed. The whole 2nd column appears to be Leland's slaves. They continue over to image 20 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Image 19 !!!!!!!! |- |Name of Slave Owner||Sex||Age|||| |- |Leland Noel||Female||50|||| |- |Gaur BW Sanders||Female||30|||| |- |||Female||25|||| |- |||Female||18|||| |- |||Female||13|||| |- |||Male||5|||| |- |||Female||3|||| |- |||Male||1|||| |- |Leland Noel Foster||Male||30|||| |- |for Mrs. F Henshall[[Noel-3140|Frances (Noel) Henshall (1813-1890)]] Sister of Leland Noel||Female||30|||| |- |||Female||30|||| |- |||Male||28|||| |- |||Female||18|||| |- |||Female||13|||| |- |||Male||8|||| |- |Leland Noel||Female||100||Aley||Wood |- |||Female||60|||| |- |||Male||58|||| |- |||Female||50|||| |- |||Male||50|||| |- |||Male||42|||| |- |||Female||40|||| |- |||Female||40|||| |- |||Male||37|||| |- |||Female||36|||| |- |||Female||35|||| |- |||Male||35|||| |- |||Male||35|||| |- |||Male||32|||| |- |||Male||32|||| |- |||Female||32|||| |- |||Female||32|||| |- |||Male||30|||| |- |||Male||28|||| |- |||Male||28|||| |- |||Female||27|||| |- |||Male||26|||| |- |||Male||26|||| |- |||Male||25|||| |- |||Female||25|||| |- |||Female||25|||| |- |||Female||23|||| |- |||Female||20|||| |- |||Male||20|||| |- |||Male||20|||| |- |||Male||20|||| |- |||Male||18|||| |- |||Male||17|||| |- |||Female||17|||| |- |||Female||16|||| |- |||Male||16|||| |- |||Female||16|||| |- |||Female||14|||| |- |||Male||13|||| |- |||Female||11|||| |- |||Male||10|||| |- |||Female||10|||| |- |||Male||10|||| |- |||Male||10|||| |- |||Male||8|||| |- |||Male||7|||| |- |Image 20 below|||||||| |- |||Female||7|||| |- |||Female||7|||| |- |||Female||7|||| |- |||Female||5|||| |- |||Female||5|||| |- |||Male||4|||| |- |||Male||4|||| |- |||Male||3|||| |- |||Male||2|||| |- |||Male||2|||| |- |||Female||2|||| |- |||Female||2|||| |- |||Female||2|||| |- |||Female||2|||| |- |||Male||1|||| |}

Slaves of Lemuel Hardy d. 1846, North Carolina

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[[Hardy-1970|Lemuel Hardy]] of Jason, Greene, North Carolina made a will on 18 Oct 1844. It named the following fourteen people: * '''[[Hardy-10060|John]]''' * '''[[Hardy-10061|Robin]]''' * '''[[Hardy-10018|Willis]]''' * '''[[Hardy-10019|Dolly]]''' * '''[[Hardy-10020|David]]''' * '''[[Hardy-10021|Simon]]''' * '''[[Hardy-10022|Wency]]''' * '''[[Hardy-10023|Caty]]''' * '''[[Hardy-10024|Bob]]''' * '''[[Hardy-10025|Bright]]''' * '''[[Hardy-10026|Grace]]''' * '''[[Hardy-10027|Chelly]]''' * '''[[Hardy-10062|Raleigh]]''' * '''[[Hardy-10063|Ruben]]''' '''Lemuel Hardy Will 1844/re-filed 1885''': FHL #157510, item 4, Film number: 007639880 > image 1646 of 2794
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Slaves of Levi M. Rice, Texas

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== Biography == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Rice-22291|Levi Rice]],
and attempt to connect them to their families. 1850 Slave Schedule Levi was in Bowie, Texas, Slaves: 15. '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 18;
{{FamilySearch Record|HRWN-QK3Z}} (accessed 15 April 2023)
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L M Rice in Bowie, Texas, United States.
*[[Rice-22295|John]] Male Black 60, 1790 *[[Rice-22296|Rodia]] Female Black 45, 1805 *[[Rice-22297|Siney]] Female Black 17, 1833 *[[Rice-22298|Harriet]] Female Black 11, 1849 *[[Rice-22299|Chas]] Male Black 35, 1815 *[[Rice-22300|Sim]] Male Black 45, 1805 *[[Rice-22301|Flaber]] Male Black 24, 1826 *[[Rice-22302|Syrus]] Male Black 20, 1830 *[[Rice-22303|Carter]] Male Mulatto 23, 1827 *[[Rice-22304|King]] Male Mulatto 20, 1830 *[[Rice-22305|Sypp]] Male Black 23, 1827 *[[Rice-22306|Gerry]] Male Black 30, 1820 *[[Rice-22307|Tenny]] Female Black 22, 1828 *[[Rice-22308|Aggy]] Female Black 4/12, 1850 1860 census L was in Precinct 9, Titus, Texas, Slaves: 8. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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L M Rice in Precinct 9, Titus, Texas, USA.
*Female 45, 1815, Black *Female 20 1840, Black *Female 15 1845, Black *Female 10 1850, Black (Aggy) *Female 8 1852, Mulatto *Female 7 1853, Black *Male 5 1855, Black *Female1 1859, Mulatto == Sources ==

Slaves of Lewis Neale Whittle, Georgia

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'''List of slaves owned by [[Whittle-2355|Lewis Neale Whittle (1818-1886)]], with supporting documentation:''' == Slaves == {| border="1" class="sortable" |+ 1850 United States Census Slave Schedule "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 20;
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L N Whittle in Bibb, Georgia, United States.

for Bibb County, Georgia: !scope="col" style="padding-left: 1em;" style="padding-right: 2em;" |Name if known!!scope="col" style="padding-left: 1em;" style="padding-right: 2em;" |Age!!scope="col" style="padding-left: 1em;" style="padding-right: 3em;" |Sex!!scope="col" style="padding-left: 1em;" style="padding-right: 1em;" |Color |- |||style="text-align: center;"|50||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|45||Female||Mulatto |- |||style="text-align: center;"|38||Male||Mulatto |- |||style="text-align: center;"|22||Female||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|17||Female||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|40||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|37||Female||Mulatto |- |||style="text-align: center;"|21||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|16||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|13||Female||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|23||Female||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|6||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|5||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|1||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|22||Female||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|2||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|3/12||Female||Mulatto |- |||style="text-align: center;"|10||Female||Mulatto |- |||style="text-align: center;"|8||Female||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|3||Female||Mulatto |} {| border="1" class="sortable" |+ 1860 United States Census Slave Schedule,
page 29. "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 29; Line: 26; FHL microfilm: 000803142; Record number: 076840;
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Lewis N Whittle owner in household of Lewis N Whittle in Macon, Bibb, Georgia, United States.
page 30. "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 30; Line: 3; FHL microfilm: 000803142; Record number: 076779;
{{FamilySearch Record|WKV7-TPZM}} (accessed 10 May 2023)
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Lewis N Whittle owner in household of Lewis N Whittle in Macon, Bibb, Georgia, United States.

for Bibb County, Georgia: !scope="col" style="padding-left: 1em;" style="padding-right: 2em;" |Name if known!!scope="col" style="padding-left: 1em;" style="padding-right: 2em;" |Age!!scope="col" style="padding-left: 1em;" style="padding-right: 3em;" |Sex!!scope="col" style="padding-left: 1em;" style="padding-right: 1em;" |Color |- |||style="text-align: center;"|45||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|50||Female||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|38||Female||Mulatto |- |[[Williams-125866|Lewis Williams (1833-)]]||style="text-align: center;"|28||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|23||Female||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|16||Female||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|10||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|42||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|25||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|20||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|16||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|25||Male||Mulatto |- |||style="text-align: center;"|23||Male||Mulatto |- |||style="text-align: center;"|25||Female||Mulatto |- |||style="text-align: center;"|33||Female||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|32||Male||Mulatto |- |||style="text-align: center;"|31||Female||Mulatto |- |||style="text-align: center;"|10||Male||Mulatto |- |||style="text-align: center;"|8||Female||Mulatto |- |||style="text-align: center;"|2||Male||Mulatto |- |||style="text-align: center;"|40||Male||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|16||Male||Mulatto |- |||style="text-align: center;"|45||Male||Mulatto |- |||style="text-align: center;"|42||Female||Black |- |||style="text-align: center;"|10||Male||Mulatto |} [[Williams-125866|'''Lewis Williams''']] was one of his slaves who became a prominent teacher in Macon. Lewis was named in The History of Macon, published by the Macon News in 1929. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/823584375/?terms=%22Lewis%20Williams%22%20&match=1 The History of Macon (special section starting on page 15) Negroes; The Macon News, Macon, Georgia, Wednesday, 10 Jul 1929, page 50], found on Newspapers.com The date that Whittle obtained Lewis Williams is not documented, but if he acquired him before 1850, then it is likely that the 16 year old black male on that census would be Lewis. == Research Notes == '''Caveat''': The assignment of the names of these people (if any) to particular positions on the Slave Schedules is the best estimate based on census or vital records information, some of which is inconsistent. Therefore, their placement is not to be considered absolutely factual, and may be adjusted in light of newer or more accurate information. == Sources ==

Slaves of Lucy (Clark) Fry, Virginia

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The purpose of this page is to record the enslaved held by [[Clark-66401|Lucy (Clark) Fry]] and try to connect them to their descendants. === Slaves === :In 1850 Lucy Fry is recorded as owning 31 slaves.1850 Census: "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 8055 #92858883 (accessed 14 January 2022)Lucy Fry in Madison, Virginia, USA. :In 1860 Lucy Fry is recorded as owning 25 slaves.1860 Census: "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules" The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 7668 #92471361 (accessed 14 January 2022) Lucy Fry in Madison, Virginia, USA. ====Confederate Slave Payroll 1, Madison county, VA==== "This payroll acknowledges that [[Stanard-189|J. B. Stanard]], 1st Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, paid certain Madison County, Virginia, slave owners for work performed by their slaves near Richmond, Virginia, from December 1862 to March 1863." :Owner: [[Clark-66401|Lucy Fry]]. :Enslaved: [[Fry-7723|Strother]]https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24485959 See also: [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Madison_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Richmond_Defenses%2C_1862-1863]] ===Freedman's Bureau=== :Charles Brock - 10 Jan 1866 - agreement of labor with pay :Conway Brock - 10 Jan 1866 - agreement of labor with pay == Sources == *"United States, Freedmen's Bureau Labor Contracts, Indenture and Apprenticeship Records, 1865-1872," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2W3-MTHD : accessed 12 August 2021), Lucy Fry, 10 Jan 1866; citing Employment, Madison, Madison, Virginia, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1913, Records of the field offices for the state of Virginia, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 110; FHL microfilm 2,414,508.

Slaves of Major Sartin, Mississippi

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The purpose of this page is to document the enslaved owned by [[Sartin-10|Major Sartin]], as well as, the oral history and narratives related to the enslaved and their descendants. ===Slaves of Major Sartin=== Possibly [[Sartin-447|Catherine Sartin]] and her children. In the 1840 census Major was in Marion County, Mississippi, recorded with one slave - female between age 10 and 23. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Marion, Mississippi; Roll: 216; Page: 122; Family History Library Film: 0014841
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Maja Sertin in Marion, Mississippi.
In the 1850 Slave Schedule Major Sartin held 3 enslaved people in Pike, Mississippi, United States. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Major Sartin in Pike, Mississippi, USA.
:All Enslaved People: :Gender Age :Female 17 - possibly Catherine :Male 12 :Male 1 - possibly Catherine's son Ransom In the 1860 Slave Schedule Major Sartin held 12 enslaved people in Pike, Mississippi, United States. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Major Sartin in Pike, Mississippi, USA.
:All Enslaved People: :Gender Age :Male 27 :Female 27 - possibly Catherine :Female 27 :Male 22 :Female 14 :Female 12 :Male 12 - possibly Catherine's son Ransom :Female 5 :Male 5 :Male 4 :Female 2 :Female 3/12 ===Oral History commentary from Descendant of Catherine Sartin=== The other side that seems to be neglected here is the story of [[Sartin-447|Catherine Sartin]], one of his slaves and the mother of his children. As well as, the story of [[Sartin-10|Major Sartin]] his plantation and his slaves. As this is a major point in not only Mississippi history but US history as well, It is neglectful that this portion of his story has been left untold here. I intend to repair this oversight. As his great great great great grandson I feel the need to add this information to this profile. I hope that my other distant cousins agree as we would not exist without this man. As well, if not for the US slave trade in general we would not exist today. Not that that's anywhere close to an equal trade-off, yet still history cannot be erased and it can only be learned from by being remembered accurately. ===Narrative of Enslaved person Harry Bridges=== Uncle Harry Bridges was born a slave of Major Sartin's, a prominent planter and slave owner of Pike County. The Sartin plantation was located near Sartinville, which village was named for the well known Sartin family. Harry Bridges was born in 1858 and remembers incidents before and connected with the Civil War as he was nearly 8 years old at the end of the conflict. One of the incidents impressed on Bridges childish memory was on visits of slave traders to the home of his "old marster" just prior to the Civil War. As he recalls these slave traders traveled in an especially built hack which contained a small wooden cage with a seat for the driver and the trader mounted on top. The hack was usually hauled through the cotton-belt mud by two fine horses. It seemed to be the custom of these traders to buy young negro boys ranging in age from 5 to 8 years from the planters. The boys would find themselves placed in the wooden cage, the door securely locked and food tossed to them to eat in animal fashion. It was the recollection of Bridges that Major Sartin did not sell his grown slaves to these traveling traders. His graphic description of these sales of slaves in which he vividly portrays the fear of the boy and suffering of the negro mother leads one to believe that Uncle Tom's Cabin might not have been so grossly overdrawn after all. An amusing description is given by Bridges of the method used by his "old mistis" to feed the little picannies during the farming season when all the grown negroes were working in the fields. There were, however, several exceptions to the rule that the able-bodied negroes all work in the fields: these were, the house boys and maids, the butler, the grooms, and the aged negroes who acted as nurses for the white children. It seems that Mrs. Sartin had a long wooden trough constructed just outside the kitchen door in which was placed "pot-likker", milk, and a generous portion of cornbread in a pulverized state. About the middle of the morning Mrs. Sartin would walk to the negro quarters, and have all the little negroes who ranged in age from 1 to 8 rounded up like so many small animals. She always carried a small whip or paddle, consisting of a short handle on which was fastened a piece of thin leather. With this "cat-o-nine-tails" she herded the little negroes down to the house and to the filled trough where they ate their fill of the hardly appetizing mixture. Of particular interest is the description Bridges gave of the first notice the slaves of the Sartin plantation had that they had been freed following the close of the Civil War. It seems that the negroes were working as usual knowing nothing of the Proclamation of Emancipation until a certain day when three men wearing the uniforms of the Federal calvary rode up to the plantation in search of Major Sartin. A group of negro women were chopping cotton with only one old negro man present who harrowed the cotton ahead of the hoe hands on this momentous occasion. The Yankees stopped their horses and the leader called to the old negro at the plow and asked for the owner of the place. The overseer seeing the negroes stop their work came to see the reason for the delay. The soldiery then inquired of him who the negroes were working for and if they had been told that they were free. Over hearing the conversation the negro women dropped their hoes and drew nearer... (Story is cut off). ==Note== The link to the narrative above may be in a book that is not linked online. == Sources ==

Slaves of Margaret A. (Ross) Reed

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This list is the family groups of slaves named in the Last Will and Testament of Margaret A. (Ross) Reed. [[Ross-34539|Margaret Alison (Ross) Reed (1787-1838)]] {| border="1" ! Will ID || Name || Age || Will ID || Name || Age || Will ID || Name || Age || Will ID || Name || Age |- | 1 || John Clark || 24 || 2 || Ally || 20 || 3 || Henrietta || 8 || || || |- | 4 || Washington || 1 || || || || || || || || || |- | 5 || Ossy || 24 || || || || 6 || Susan || 24 || || || |- | 7 || Mary Scott || 25 || || || || || || || || || |- | 8 || Edward Pinkney || 23 || || || || || || || || || |- | 9 || Tenny || 45 || 10 || Russill || 17 || 11 || Lucy || 15 || 12 || Grace || 13 |- | 13 || Hannibal || 10 || 14 || Murphy || 7 || || || || || || |- | 15 || George || 28 || 16 || Mary || 16 || || || || || || |- | 17 || Mary || 38 || 18 || Ben || 10 || 19 || Laura15 || || || || |- | 20 || Duicilla || 20 || || || || || || || || || |- | 21 || Lytleton || 42 || 22 || Becky || 36 || 23 || Cassandia || 13 || || || |- | 24 || Yorke || 10 || 25 || Stepney(?) || 8 || 26 || Margaret || 2 || || || |- | 27 || Robert || 26 || 28 || Caroline || 24 || 29 || Alford || 4 || || || |- | 30 || William Henry || 2 || || || || || || || || || |- | 31 || Lou Brown || 22 || 32 || Lucy || 23 || 33 || Eliza || 3 || || || |- | 34 || Mystella || 1 || || || || || || || || || |- | 35 || Lucinda || 21 || 6 || Letty || 21 || 37 || Kitty || 20 || || || |- | 38 || Richard || 32 || 39 || Adaline || 31 || 40 || Catherine || 13 || || || |- | 41 || Agnys || 11 || 42 || Christopher || 8 || 43 || Philip || 6 || || || |- | 44 || D. Webster || 2 || || || || || || || || || |- | 45 || Sam || 40 || 46 || Rachal || 35 || 47 || Gallagher || 19 || || || |- | 48 || Jeffery || 12 || 49 || Janie || 6 || || || || || || |- | 50 || Willis || 42 || 51 || Peggy || 30 || 52 || William || 12 || 53 || Solomon || 6 |- | 54 || Sylvia || 4 || 55 || Caty || 2 || || || || || || |- | 56 || Judah || 58 || 57 || (Da?plny) || 11 || || || || || || |- | 58 || Daniele || 40 || || || || || || || || || |- | 59 || Charles || 38 || 60 || Harriet || 22 || || || || || || |- | 61 || Jim || 40 || 62 || Fanny || 38 || 63 || (Torue?) || 21 || 64 || Elsey || 16 |- | 65 || Harriett || 14 || 66 || Isaac || 18 || 67 || Fielding || 12 || 68 || Emma || 4 |- | 69 || Gabriel || 9 || 70 || May || 7 || 71 || Patsy || 2 || || || |- | 72 || Esther || 35 || 73 || Lissi || 6 || 74 || Gabriella || 1 || || || |- | 75 || Toby || 30 || 76 || Sally.J || 34 || 77 || Bennett || 15 || || || |- | 78 || LeeBoy || 15 || 79 || Valereous || 11 || 80 || Nancy || 7 || 81 || Prinny || 8 |- | 82 || Bosan || 3 || 83 || Indy || 1 || || || || || || |- | 84 || Fenton || 27 || 85 || Milly || || 86 || Mary Ann || 5 || || || |- | 87 || Lafayette || 3 || 88 || Francis Miland || 1 || || || || || || |- | 89 || Steven || 52 || 90 || Leroy || 52 || 91 || James(?) Archer || 18 || || || |- | 92 || Elias || 16 || 93 || John Brown || 20 || || || || || || |- | 94 || Ambrose || 24 || 95 || Elvira || 23 || || || || || || |- | 96 || Tanay || 25 || 97 || Mariah || 22 || || || || || || |- | 98 || Tom || 30 || 99 || Buoy || 23 || 100 || Maria || || || || |- | 101 || Milton || 24 || 102 || Sally || 26 || 103 || Parlam || 11 || || || |- | 104 || Mary || 7 || 105 || Mathew || 1 || || || || || || |- | 106 || Harry || 48 || 107 || George Till || 20 || || || || || || |- | 108 || Alford || 26 || 109 || Betsy || 24 || 110 || Camilli || 1 || || || |- | 111 || Viney || 50 || 112 || John Storm || 12 || 113 || Susan || 11 || || || |- | 114 || James Colis || 30 || 115 || Daphiney || 32 || 116 || Clopatia || 14 || || || |- | 117 || Harriett || 12 || 118 || Epsey || 11 || 119 || Grace || 9 || || || |- | 120 || Scipio || 8 || 121 || Fanny || 4 || 122 || Josephine || 2 || || || |- | 123 || Linda || 1 || || || || || || || || || |}

Slaves of Margaret Carson, Texas

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== Biography == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Carson-9357|Margaret Carson]], and attempt to connect them to their families. 1850 Census Slave Schedule, Bowie County, Texas. Slaves:42. {| border="1" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |Jack||Male||57||1793||Black||||Kelly||Female||38||1812||Black |- |Isreal||Male||61||1789||Black||||Orril||Female||28||1822||Black |- |Jurdin||Male||40||1810||Black||||Eliza||Female||25||1825||Black |- |Albert||Male||38||1812||Black||||Amanda||Female||22||1828||Black |- |Jes||Male||37||1813||Mulatto||||Ale||Female||26||1824||Black |- |Nelson||Male||37||1813||Black||||Mary Jane||Female||20||1830||Mulatto |- |Haven||Male||32||1818||Black||||Emaline||Female||20||1830||Mulatto |- |Tom Henderson||Male||22||1828||Black||||Eliza Goff||Female||22||1828||Black |- |Ed||Male||22||1828||Black||||Margaret||Female||21||1829||Black |- |Dan||Male||22||1828||Black||||Nancy||Female||9||1841||Black |- |Dennis||Male||19||1831||Black||||Lydia||Female||5||1845||Black |- |Dallas||Male||19||1831||Black||||Margaret||Female||6||1844||Black |- |Primess||Male||13||1837||Black||||Rosell||Female||4||1846||Black |- |Stavos||Male||6||1844||Black||||Sally||Female||2||1848||Black |- |Dennis||Male||10||1840||Black||||Ann||Female||4||1846||Black |- |Henry||Male||9||1841||Black||||Sely||Female||2||1848||Black |- |Phillip||Male||8||1842||Mulatto||||Mary Jane||Female||10||1840||Black |- |Ann||Female||1||1849||Black||||Sally||Female||7||1843||Black |- |George ||Male||4||1846||Black||||Patton||Male||2||1848||Mulatto |- |John||Male||3||1847||Black||||Booth||Male||3||1847||Mulatto |- |Till||Female||40||1810||Mulatto|||||||||||| |- |Mariah||Female||38||1812||Mulatto|||||||||||| |} 1860 Census Slave Schedule, Bowie County, Texas. Slaves:19, Slaves Houses:8 {| border="1" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Male||48||1812||Mulatto |- |||Male||44||1816||Black |- |||Female||35||1825||Black |- |||Female||27||1833||Black |- |||Female||18||1842||Mulatto |- |||Female||18||1842||Black |- |||Male||16||1844||Black |- |||Female||16||1844||Black |- |||Male||16||1844||Black |- |||Female||14||1846||Black |- |||Male||14||1846||Black |- |||Male||13||1847||Black |- |||Female||8||1852||Black |- |||Male||6||1854||Black |- |||Female||4||1856||Black |- |||Female||4||1856||Black |- |||Female||8||1852||Black |- |||Male||1||1859||Black |- |||Male||1||1859||Mulatto |} == Sources == * '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 10;
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Margaret Carson in Bowie, Texas, United States. ** '''1860 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
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Margarett Carson in Bowie, Texas, United States.

Slaves of Mariah L Owen, Chambers County, Alabama

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===Introduction=== This page lists the named slaves of [[Hicks-19913|Mariah L (Hicks) Owen]] of Chambers County, Alabama. The enslaved persons shown were part of the estate of her father in law [[Owen-13854|Robert Owen]]. These were the people bequeathed to Thomas Owen. This includes data from the 1850 appraisal as part of the Robert Owen estate. It also includes data from an 1856 appraisal as part of the Thomas E Owen Estate. There is also data from two reciepts the first included notes on two of the enslaved who had died prior to the drafting of the reciept. The second omits these names, and includes specific names that would appear to the "and children" mentions in the first reciept. ===Named=== See [[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_Owen,_Jasper_County,_Georgia|Slaves of Robert Owen, Jasper County, Georgia]] '''Table 1 From Robert Owen Estate to Thomas Owen Estate Rec'd by Mariah Owen''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !!!!!!!1850 appraisal!!Jan 1856 appraisal!!Reciept 1!!Reciept 2 |- |Name||1850 Description||Age in 1850|||||||| |- |[[Owen-14139|James]]||A fellow||35||1300||1600||x||x |- |[[Owen-14146|Bill]]||A fellow||40||1000||1200||x||x |- |[[Owen-14148|Dan]]||A fellow||24||1000||1000||x||x |- |[[Bailey-18645|Major]]||A fellow||35||900||1000||x||x |- |[[Owen-14156|Johnson]]||A boy||15||800||1200||x||x |- |[[Owen-14159|Dick]]||A boy||14||750||900||x||x |- |[[Owen-14163|Tolbert]]||A boy||12||700||||died Jun 1855|| |- |[[Owen-14165|Nicholas]]||A boy||7||500||700||x||x |- |[[Owen-14166|Sam]]||A boy||4||300||1200||x||x |- |[[Owen-14167|Caroline]]||A woman||19||850||plus child [[Owen-14168|Fanny]] 1100||x w two children||x |- |[[Owen-14170|Judah]]||A girl||13||650||||died Jun 1855/ 1 child|| |- |[[Owen-14175|Hannah]]||small girl||3||250||500||x||x |- |||||||||[[Owen-14169|Jessy]] 200||||x |- |||||||||Willis 175||||x |- |||||||||||||[[Owen-14168|Fanny]] |- | |} '''Table 2 from Thomas E Owen Estate Nov 1856''' Data Transcribed by Cliff Murray broken link: http://www.aagsclev.org/intestsl-M-Z.htm#M :Chambers County, Alabama :Slaves Listed By Names :Compiled by Cliff Murray :cliffmurr_at_roadrunner.com :These slaves were listed in the inventories of owners who’s property was appraised and processed through the Probate Court of Chambers County, Alabama between 1834 and 1866. The Inventory Records list the slaves along with the other “property” of the deceased, and the slaves are listed by name. Those records have been compiled and listed here alphabetically. The table can be sorted by clicking on the heading that you want to sort. SOURCE: Inventory Records, Chambers County Probate Court, 1834 – 1866 Note: In 1992 this set of eight books was kept in the Extension Building of the Chambers County Courthouse, Lafayette, Alabama. (Link and email no longer active) {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave!!Gender!!Age!!Owner!!Vol,Pg!!Sold To / Given To!!Date |- |[[Bailey-18649|Major]]||b||||OWEN T E||6,163||BAILEY A L||17 Nov 1856 |- |Dick||b||||OWEN T E||6,163||BAILEY A L||17 Nov 1856 |- |Bill||b||||OWEN T E||6,163||FELTON Noah||17 Nov 1856 |- |Daniel||b||||OWEN T E||6,163||FELTON Richard||17 Nov 1856 |- |Caroline||||||OWEN T E||6,163||OWEN Mariah L||17 Nov 1856 |- |[[Owen-14168|Fanny]]||||||OWEN T E||6,163||OWEN Mariah L||17 Nov 1856 |- |[[Owen-14169|Jesse]]||||||OWEN T E||6,163||OWEN Mariah L||17 Nov 1856 |- |[[Owen-14139|Jim]]||||||OWEN T E||6,163||OWEN Mariah L||17 Nov 1856 |- |[[Owen-14175|Hannah]]||||||OWEN T E||6,163||OWEN P||17 Nov 1856 |- |Willis||b||||OWEN T.E.||6,163||JOHNSON B||17 Nov 1856 |- |Sam||b||||OWEN T.E.||6,163||OWEN N.G.||17 Nov 1856 |- |Nick||b||||OWEN T.E.||6,163||OWEN P||17 Nov 1856 |- |John||b||||OWEN T.E.||6,163||OWEN P||17 Nov 1856 |} Note some of the boys in 1856 would appear to be namesakes of folks listed in 1850. Unless otherwise noted, any relationship can not be inferred. Note a fellow in 1850 can not be the same person as a boy in 1856. Unless another more reliable record can be found the boys designated in the second list will be assumed to be born in 1851 (after the Robert Owen will was written). ===Informed Speculation===

Slaves of Martin Read, Alabama

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== Biography == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Read-3889|Martin I Read]] and attempt to connect them to their families. 1850 census Martin was in Wilcox, Alabama, Slaves: 17. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Martin Reed in Wilcox, Alabama, USA.
{| border="1" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Female||45||1805||Black |- |||Female||45||1805||Black |- |||Male||34||1816||Black |- |||Male||25||1825||Black |- |||Male||25||1825||Black |- |||Female||26||1824||Black |- |||Female||24||1826||Black |- |||Female||22||1828||Black |- |||Female||20||1830||Black |- |||Female||12||1838||Black |- |||Male||11||1839||Black |- |||Male||8||1842||Black |- |||Female||6||1844||Black |- |||Female||1||1849||Black |- |||Female||8||1842||Black |- |||Male||3||1847||Black |- |||Male||7||1843||Black |} == Sources ==

Slaves of Mary (Banks) Napier, Georgia-1

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Slaves of Mary Abrahams, Georgia

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==Biography== This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by Mary "Parks" Abrahams, and attempt to connect them to their families. 1860 Slave Schedule [[Parks-9388|Mary (Parks) Abrahams]] was a owner in Newnan, Coweta, Georgia, United States. '''1860 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 10; Line: 3; FHL microfilm: 000803144; Record number: 087297;
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Mary Abrahams owner in household of Mary Abrahams in Newnan, Coweta, Georgia, United States.
*Female 56 1804 Mulatto *Male 40 1820 Black *Female 38 1822 Black *Female 40 1820 Black *Female 28 1832 Black *Female 18 1842 Black *Female 15 1845 Black *Female 12 1848 Black *Male 13 1847 Black *Male 10 1850 Black *Male 8 1852 Black *Male 8 1852 Black *Male 7 1853 Black *Male 7 1853 Black *Male 4 1856 Black *Male 3 1857 Black *Male 2 1858 Black *Female 26 1834 Mulatto *Female 10 1850 Mulatto *Male 13 1847 Black *Male 8 1852 Black *Male 6 1854 Black == Sources ==

Slaves of Mary Irons (Taylor) Heath, Georgia

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This page's purpose is to document the slaves owned by [[Taylor-82933|Mary Irons (Taylor) Heath (1784-1864)]] in an attempt to connect them to their families. '''1845''': Will and Probate Records for William Heath, Newton County, Georgia On 5 Feb 1845, Mary was willed the following 12 slaves by her husband, William Henry Heath.'''Will and Probate Records''': Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8635/images/005765033_00091?pId=235941. Entry for 1845 will of William Heath, image 91-92. Original data: Georgia Court of Ordinary (Newton County), Wills, Vol. 1-2, 1823-1871, p 139-140. Two of the slaves (not specifically named, but included in this list) were to be kept in trust for William and Mary's two daughters, Susan Frances Heath and Addeller Heath, until they arrived of age or married. If either daughter died without issue, the slaves and their increase would revert back to the estate. Each of the two slaves would be valued at $450. *[[Heath-8601|Dick two Heath]] *[[Heath-8602|Silvey Heath]] *[[Heath-8603|Sam Heath]] *[[Heath-8604|Edmon Heath]] *[[Heath-8605|Sarah Heath]] *[[Heath-8606|Isabella Heath]] *[[Heath-8607|Malinda Heath]] *[[Heath-8608|Zena Heath]] *[[Heath-8609|Joseph Heath]] *[[Heath-8612|Leah Heath]] *[[Heath-8610|Carter Heath]] *[[Heath-8611|Harry Heath]] '''1846''': Will and Probate Records for Mary Taylor (mother of Mary Irons Taylor Heath) -- undated will, but filed 19 Oct 1846 in County Court, Richland County, South Carolina. According to her mother's will, Mary was to receive one-fourth of the estate, the other portions going to her three siblings: Henry Taylor (blacksmith), Sarah Wyche Tucker, and Margaret Martha Russell. The estate included land, seven slaves, plantation stock and tools, and household goods. In the estate inventory, however, there were 12 slaves listed, not 7. Of the 12 listed, it is not stated which slaves went to Mary Irons Taylor Heath except that Harriett (age abt. 15) and Patsy (age abt. 4) were specifically given to her sister, Margaret Martha Russell. '''1850 U.S. Federal Census Slave Schedule''' - District 19, Chambers County, Alabama '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Mary J Heath in District 19, Chambers, Alabama, USA.
: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!# of slaves!!Age!!Sex!!Color |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||64||M||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||58||F||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||32||M||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||41||M||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||36||M||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||33||F||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||32||F||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||28||M||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||27||F||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||24||F||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||15||F||M |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||13||M||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||10||M||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||9||M||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||7||F||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||7||M||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||5||M||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||4||M||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||4||F||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||2||M||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||2||F||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||1?||F||B |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||9||M||B |- |TOTAL||23|||||| |} '''1860 U.S. Federal Census Slave Schedule''' - Southern Division, Randolph County, Alabama '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Mary J Hath in Southern Division, Randolph, Alabama, USA.
: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!# of slaves!!Age!!Sex!!Color!!Notes |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||80||M||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||68||F||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||54||M||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||40||M||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||45||M||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||37||F||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||43||F||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||42||F||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||34||F||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||24||F||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||12||M||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||10||F||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||8||M||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||6||M||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||5||F||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||4||M||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||4||M||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||4||M||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||3||F||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||3||F||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||1||M||B|| |- |Mary I. Taylor||1||0||M||B||3 mo. |- |TOTAL||22|||||||| |} == Sources == *South Carolina Will Transcripts. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, online images, series S108093, Reel 0023, Frame 00138. Transcription of will of Sarah Wyche Tucker dated 19 Dec 1846. Original manuscript: Richland District Estate Record Book L, Page 63; Estate Packet: Box 59, Pkg 01469. [http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/] * Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111871233/mary-irons-heath : accessed 11 December 2021), memorial page for Mary Irons Taylor Heath (12 Sep 1784–24 Dec 1864), Find a Grave Memorial ID 111871233, citing Rock Springs Cemetery, Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by SFP (contributor 47852495) .

Slaves of Meshack Perdue, Franklin County, Virginia

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This page lists the 28 slaves of [[Perdue-8|Meshack Perdue (1756-1837)]] of Franklin County, Virginia, as named in his Will, dated 27 Dec 1837, and accepted in Court on 5 Mar 1838. A copy of the transcription of the Will may be seen in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Perdue-8#Will Meshack's WikiTree profile], and on [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9P6-9381 Family Search]. Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Franklin County, Virginia, Will Book 4, Page 391;
seen at: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9P6-9381
Given in Meshack's Will: To son, [[Perdue-365|Daniel Perdue]]: ::1. a Negro man by the name of Jordan, ::2. a Negro Woman by the name of Harriett and ::3. her child by the name of Squire, ::4. a Negro Man by the name of Thomas To son, [[Perdue-824|Eli Perdue]]: ::5. a Negro Boy by the name of William, ::6. a Negro Man by the name of Robert, ::7. a Negro Man by the name of Henry To son, [[Perdue-6|Asa Perdue]]: ::8. a Negro Boy by the name of Dick, ::9. one other Negro Boy by the name of Lewis To son, [[Perdue-870|Matthew Perdue]]: ::10. a Negro Girl by the name of Lucy, ::11. one other Negro Girl by the name of Fanny To son, [[Perdue-560|Jesse Perdue]]: ::12. a Negro Woman by the name of Dilly and her three children by the names of ::13. Jane, ::14. Julia and ::15. James, ::16. one other Girl by the name of Milly To son, [[Perdue-871|Mark Perdue]]: ::17. a Negro Girl by the name of Ann, ::18. a Negro Man by the name of Frank ::19. Negro Man Robert To son, [[Perdue-873|Isaiah Perdue]]: ::20. a Negro Woman by the name of Priss and her four children by the names of ::21. Jane, ::22. John, ::23. Susan, and ::24. Terry, ::25. also one Negro man by the name of Daniel To son, [[Perdue-876|Obediah Perdue]]: ::26. a Negro Woman by the name of Hannah, ::27. a Negro Woman by the name of Amy, ::28. the Negro Girl Judith that is left to wait and tend on my said Wife during her life time. In addition, the 1810 Census "United States Census, 1810"
citing Page: 309; Affiliate Publication Number: M252;
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Meshack Perdue in Franklin, Virginia, United States.
shows that he owned 3 slaves. The 1820 Census "United States Census, 1820"
citing p. , NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm .
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Mesheck Perdue in Franklin, Virginia, United States.
shows that he owned 10 slaves. The 1830 Census "United States Census, 1830"
citing 84, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 192; FHL microfilm 29,671.
{{FamilySearch Record|XH5F-7VW}} (accessed 24 June 2023)
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Mashack Perdue in Franklin, Virginia, United States.
shows that he owned 22 slaves. == Sources ==

Slaves of Micajah Baker Stinson 1779-1848

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The purpose of this page is to identify the slaves of [[Stinson-470|Micajah Baker Stinson Sr. (1779-1848)]] and link them to their descendants. Note: [[Barr-7332|Delbra Brown]] has compiled research on this family, and has relatives descended from this group. Some, but not all yet, have been identified by name.[[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 23:27, 23 November 2023 (UTC) === 1840 Census === Micajah Stinson, Pike, Alabama Total Free White Persons 8 Total Slaves 15 Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves 23 Slaves by gender and age: *Males - Under 10: 5 * Males - 10 thru 23: 1 * Males - 55 thru 99: 1 * Females - Under 10: 2 * Females - 10 thru 23: 4 *Females - 55 thru 99: 2 == Sources ==

Slaves of Mildred (Oliver) Meriwether Banks

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Slaves of Mildred (Oliver) Meriwether Banks-1

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[[Oliver-195|Mildred Tait (Oliver) Banks (1805-1856)]] owned five named enslaved people. ==Division of Enslaved between James' Widow and Son, 1826== In 1826, according to his Probate Inventory Mildred's second husband [[Banks-78|James Alston Banks (abt.1800-aft.1822)]] divided ten named enslaved people between his widow (Mildred, called "Milly") and their five-year-old son [[Banks-12112|William Chandler Banks (1821-1877)]]. They were "drawn by lot or otherwise equally." 29 December 1826. '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1883397 Georgia, Elbert County, estate records] Estates, Bagwell, Sarah E. - Banks, James A.
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Elbert > Estates 1790-1900 Bagwell, Sarah E.-Banks, James A. > image 559 of 606; citing various county, district, and probate courts.
Inventory for Division of Estate between heir "Milly" [[Oliver-195|Mildred Tait Oliver (1805-1856)]] (widow of James Alston Banks) and [[Banks-12112|William Chandler Banks (1821-1877)]] (son of James Alston Banks), " {{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GR6N-ZFW}} (accessed 30 November 2023)
'''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1883397 Georgia, Elbert County, estate records] Estates, Bagwell, Sarah E. - Banks, James A.
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Elbert > Estates 1790-1900 Bagwell, Sarah E.-Banks, James A. > image 560 of 606; citing various county, district, and probate courts.
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GR6N-ZCH}} (accessed 30 November 2023) *drawing for the division of the enslaved
These five of the ten were Inherited by "Milly" [[Oliver-195|Mildred Tait Oliver (1805-1856)]] 1826: *[[Banks-12137|Charles Banks (abt.1806-)]] "value" of $500 *[[Banks-12136|Peter Banks (abt.1793-)]] $375 *[[Banks-12132|Ailey aka Aisley Banks (bef.1804-)]] $325 *[[Banks-12134|Joe Banks (bef.1822-)]] $50 *[[Banks-12127|Hannah Banks (abt.1808-)]] $350 Total "value" $1600 ==Sources==

Slaves of Millington Blalock d. 1837, North Carolina

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'''Slaves of [[Blalock-263|Millington Blalock]] (1773-1837) of Granville, North Carolina''' Millington died intestate on October 9, 1837 in Granville County, North Carolina. On 25 Dec 1838 the commission appointed to "divide the Negroes belonging to the estate of [[Blalock-263|Millington Blalock]] decd. amongst the widow and children," made its report, including: * To [[Washington-16|Woodson Washington]] & [[Blalock-1|wife Sally]], one girl named '''[[Blalock-1095|Hannah]]''', 10 years old in 1834 valued $300. Also, '''[[Blalock-1096|Lathan]]''' $300 in 1838. * To [[Blalock-239|John P. Blalock]], 1 boy '''[[Blalock-1097|George]]''', 9 years old in 1834 valued $300 & 1 girl '''[[Blalock-1098|Becky]]''' 9 years old in 1834 valued $250. Also, '''[[Blalock-1099|Major]]''', valued $828 in 1838. * To [[Hobgood-10|Jos. D. Hobgood]] & wife [[Blalock-129|Nancy]], 1 boy '''[[Blalock-1100|Rheuben]]''', 7 in 1835 worth $250 & 1 girl '''[[Blalock-1101|Charlotte]]''', 4 years old worth $150. Also, '''[[Blalock-1102|Mary]]''' valued $350 in 1838. * To [[Philpott-1757|Milly A. F. Philpott]] 1 boy '''[[Blalock-1103|Abram]]''' 5 years 1835 worth $225 & 1 girl '''[[Blalock-1104|Caroline]]''', 2 1/2 years 1835 worth $125. Also, '''[[Blalock-1105|Isham]]''' valued $700 in 1838. * To Edward Boswell & wife [[Blalock-1121|Milly]], 1 girl '''[[Blalock-1108|Esther]]''' about 13 years in 1832, worth $300. Also, '''[[Blalock-1109|Henry]]''', valued $350 in 1838. * To [[Blalock-1122|William Blalock's]] children, 1 woman & child '''[[Blalock-1110|Letty]]''' & '''[[Blalock-1111|Shadrach]]''', worth $400. Also, '''[[Blalock-1112|Martha]]''', valued $475 in 1838. * To [[Philpott-261|Mrs. Rebecca Blalock]] the widow, Negro girl '''[[Blalock-1113|Jinny]]''', in 1838 valued $325. Also, '''[[Blalock-1114|Jack]]''' & '''[[Blalock-1115|Richmond]]''', valued $700 in 1838. * To [[Blalock-1107|Thos. Blalock]], '''[[Blalock-1116|Rose]]''', in 1838 valued $375. Also, [[Blalock-1117|Tracy]] & [[Blalock-1118|Joe]], valued $450 in 1838. * To [[Blalock-1123|Luetta Blalock]], '''[[Blalock-1119|Amy]]''', in 1838 valued $350. Also, '''[[Blalock-1120|John]]''', valued $250 in 1838. (images 1199-1201) '''Granville County, North Carolina, estate records''': "Granville County, North Carolina, estate records"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/978482 Granville County, North Carolina, estate records] Estate records 1746-1919 Black, Nathan - Bledsoe, Fannie
Film number: 007641234 > images 1199-1201 of 2544
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Slaves of Nancy Ann Gates, Meriwether, Georgia

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== Biography == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by Benjamin Kolb Gates, and attempt to connect them to their families. All slave listed were emancipated about 1865. 1860 census [[Keith-6878|Nancy Ann (Keith) Gates]] was in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. '''1860 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 39; Line: 16; FHL microfilm: 000803148; Record number: 107545;
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Nancy Gates in Meriwether, Georgia, United States.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Male||50||1810||Black||||||Female||20||1840||Black |- |||Male||45||1815||Black||||||Female||35||1825||Black |- |||Male||40||1820||Black||||||Male||16||1844||Black |- |||Male||35||1825||Black||||||Female||15||1845||Black |- |||Male||45||1815||Black||||||Male||12||1848||Black |- |||Female||40||1820||Black||||||Female||9||1851||Black |- |||Female||40||1820||Black||||||Male||8||1852||Black |- |||Female||40||1820||Black||||||Female||7||1823||Black |- |||Female||40||1820||Black||||||Female||2||1858||Black |- |||female||20||1840||Black||||||Male||2||1858||Black |- |||female||20||1840||Black||||||Female||1||1859||Black |- |||||||||||||||Female||1||1859||Black |} ===Named Slaves=== These slaves were left to her in Benjamin K Gates Will, as these slaves were given to her from her father. "Item 3, of will. Please see: [[Space:Benjamin_Kolb_Gates_Will|Benjamin Kolb Gates Will]] *[[Gates-8073|Ned]] *[[Gates-8074|Matilda]] *[[Gates-8075|Rhoda]] *[[Gates-8078|Lethea]] *[[Abrams-2585|Jim Abrams]] *[[Gates-8080|Ben]] *[[Booker-2351|Steward Booker]] *[[Gates-8081|Frank]] *[[Gates-8082|Isaac]] *[[Gates-8083|Esther]] These slaves are to be divided between the children of Benjamin and Ann upon her death. Item 2 of will. Please see: [[Space:Benjamin_Kolb_Gates_Will|Benjamin Kolb Gates Will]] *[[Gates-7894|Henry]] *[[Gates-8059|Emaline]] *[[Gates-7919|Amanda Gates]] *[[Gates-8060|Mahala]] *[[Gates-8061|Alec]] *[[Gates-8062|Georgiana]] (daughter of [[Gates-8088|Mary]]) *[[Gates-8063|Martha]] *[[Gates-8064|Mariah Gates]] *Lev *[[Gates-8065|Delia]] *[[Gates-8066|Theny]] *[[Gates-8070|Gus]] (child) *[[Gates-8071|Robert]] *[[Gates-8072|Deck]] This slave was given as a companion to the Benjamin and Ann's children: Item 5 of will. Please see: [[Space:Benjamin_Kolb_Gates_Will|Benjamin Kolb Gates Will]] *[[Gates-8084|Puck]] == Sources ==

Slaves of Nathan Foureacres, Georgia

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Slaves of Nathaniel Carrington d. 1831, North Carolina

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'''Slaves of [[Carrington-35|Nathaniel Carrington]] (1760 - 1831), Orange, North Carolina''' 1800 census: 1 slave. '''1800 Census''': "1800 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1800; Census Place: Hillsborough, Orange, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 34; Page: 555; Image: 202; Family History Library Film: 337910
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1810 census: 10 slaves. '''1810 Census''': "1810 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1810; Census Place: Hillsborough, Orange, North Carolina; Roll: 41; Page: 857; Image: Ncm252_41-0295; FHL Roll: 0337914
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1820 census: 9 slaves: Males Under 14: 2, 26 - 44: 2; Females Under 14: 3, 26 - 44: 1, 45 - 54: 1. Year: 1820; Census Place: , Orange, North Carolina; Roll: M33_82; Page: 312; Image: 180. Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1820usfedcenancestry&h=358447&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Residence date: 1820 Residence place: Orange, North Carolina, United States 1830 census: 12 slaves: Males Under 10: 3, 10 - 23: 1, 55 - 99: 1; Females Under 10: 3; 10 - 23: 2, 36 - 54: 2. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: North District, Orange, North Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 123; Page: 328; Family History Library Film: 0018089
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1831-1836 estate papers, 12 slaves: * '''[[Carrington-1726|George]]''' * '''[[Carrington-1725|Molly]]''' * '''[[Carrington-1727|Rebecca]]''' * '''[[Carrington-1729|Mary]]''' * '''[[Carrington-1728|Mariah]]''' * '''[[Carrington-1730|Bob]]''' * '''[[Carrington-1731|Green]]''' * '''[[Carrington-1735|Manerva]]''' * '''[[Carrington-1719|Peter]]''' * '''[[Carrington-1733|Dudly]]''' * '''[[Carrington-1732|Sarah]]''' * '''[[Carrington-1718|Ellin]]''' The administration of the estate of Nathaniel Carrington began by 24 May 1831 and lasted into 1836. Son Ephraim Carrington was appointed executor by the court. Three documents named the enslaved people of Nathaniel Carrington. :"An inventory of the property of Nathaniel Carrington Dec'd. taken the 24th day of May A.D. 1831" began with listing 362 acres of land in Orange, 816 acres of land in Granville, and 12 Negroes (to wit) '''George, Moll, Rebecky, Mary, Mariah, Bob, Green, Manerva, Peter, Dudly, Sarah & Ellin''' (image 4922). :“A list of the property of Nathaniel Carrington Dec’d Sold the 2nd day of November A.D. 1831” concluded with the sale of 6 enslaved people: :1 Negro woman named '''[[Carrington-1725|Molly]]''' to [[Carrington-176|Nathaniel M. Carrington]] $40.00 :1 negro man '''[[Carrington-1726|George]]''' to [[Carrington-176|Nathaniel M. Carrington]] $56.00 :1 negro woman name '''[[Carrington-1727|Rebecca]]''' to [[Carrington-176|Nathaniel M. Carrington]] $270.01 :1 negro girl named '''[[Carrington-1728|Mariah]]''' to [[Carrington-179|Alfred Carrington]] $357.00 :1 negro (“woman” crossed out) gril [sic] '''[[Carrington-1729|Mary]]''' to [[Mangum-887|Walter A. Mangum]] (written above his name: “to N.M.C.”) $357.50 :1 negro Boy '''[[Carrington-1730|Robert]]''' to Wille Carzort $466.00 (image 4910). :“Sale list of the property of Nathaniel Carrington decd. Sold on the 23rd of January 1834—viz :1 Negro Boy '''[[Carrington-1731|Grein]]''' to [[Parrish-226|Henderson Parrish]] $460.00 :1 Small Girl '''[[Carrington-1732|Sarah]]''' to [[Parrish-226|Henderson Parrish]] $150.00 :1 Small Boy '''[[Carrington-1733|Dudly]]''' to James C. Cozart $360.00 :1 Small Boy '''[[Carrington-1719|Peter]]''' to [[Carrington-176|Nath'l M. Carrington]] $373.00 :1 Small Girl '''[[Carrington-1718|Ellin]]''' to [[Carrington-176|Nath'l M. Carrington]] $125.00 :1 Small Girl '''[[Carrington-1735|Manerva]]''' to [[Cozart-347|Riley Cozart]] $200.00” (image 4920). '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Wills, 1663-1978, Estate Papers, 1754-1944 (Orange County); Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History (Raleigh, North Carolina); Probate Place: Orange, North Carolina
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===Research Notes=== * Wille Carzort and James C. Cozart are named in the probate documents as purchasers of enslaved people. They have not been positively identified yet. ==Sources==

Slaves of Nathaniel Lynch Sr, South Carolina

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The purpose of this page is to research and find the families of the slaves of [[Lynch-7408|Nathaniel Lynch Sr]]. === Named Slaves === From his 1861 will: '''Probate''': "South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1829-1884; Index, 1828-1956; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Pickens County); Probate Place: Pickens, South Carolina
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Nathaniel Lynch Sr probate in 1861.[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9080/images/007649186_00577?pId=462918 Beginning Page of Will at image 577. Signed 12 Feb 1861]
*[[Lynch-14566 |William]] to son William F. Lynch *[[Lynch-14535|Rody]] to daughter Nancy Robertson *[[Lynch-14567|Dorcas]] to daughter Eliza Robertson *[[Lynch-14577|Tildy]] to dau Harriet Keith *[[Lynch-14569|Richard]] to dau Mary Lewis *[[Lynch-14572|Violet]] to dau Elizabeth Gillespie *[[Lynch-14573|Elias]] to son Henry Lynch *[[Lynch-14576|Harry]] to son Gideon M Lynch *[[Lynch-14595|Elizabeth]] "to remain on the place unsold on the account of her late age under the care of my executors". *[[Lynch-14593|Rindy]] (female) to be sold === Censuses === == Sources ==

Slaves of Nathaniel Parrish, Kentucky

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==Introduction== This page's purpose is to record the people enslaved by [[Parrish-1181|Nathaniel Parrish (1758-1810)]] and attempt to connect them to their families. === Slaves === The will '''Nathaniel Parrish Will''': "1810 Will of Nathaniel Parrish Transcription"
Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution
[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/175490887 Transcription PDF] (accessed 3 April 2024)
Transcribed and edited by Charles F Hudson, 2022 and uploaded to Family Search by Don Parrish.
also includes the following enslaved persons: The following 4 people were bequeathed to his children Joel, Zachariah and Betsy (see Item 1 below): # Dinah # Hanna # Phillis # Cynda The following were "lent and given to use" to his wife, [[Clarkson-585|Martha]] (see item 4 below): # Will # Wife of Will # Charlotte # Tiller # Jack # Burrel # Dicey # Manuel # Joe # Stephen Item [1] I give to my two sons, Joel and Zachariah Parish, and my daughter Betsy Dykes, four Negroes, viz., ''''Dinah, Hanna, Phillis and Cynda'''', said Negroes to be '''valued;''' and they my two sons, Joel and Zechariah and my daughter Betsy Dykes, to pay to my son Nathaniel Parish and my daughter Polly Parish an equal proportion in cash, as if said Negroes above mentioned had been equally divided among all my five children above named… the above named Negroes and all their future increase, to them and their heirs and assigns forever. Item [4] The following articles of my Estate consisting of the following Negroes, viz., '''Will and his wife, Charlotte, and Tiller, Jack, Burrel and Dicey their children and Manuel and Joe and Stephen''' and 150 acres of land in Breckinridge County on Rock Lick Creek, and the other half of my stock of cattle, four horse beasts, the choice of my wife out of all my horses and mares, the stock of sheep, hogs and all the fowls of every kind, all household and kitchen furniture and plantation utensils, and all the balance of my Estate of what kind soever; together with all the money due me by bond or book accounts, I lend and give the use of to my loving wife Martha Parish, for the following purposes, viz., for her support and to pay the legacies of all my children by her, during her widowhood, and also to school and raise my young children. But in case of her intermarriage with any other person after my decease: Then all the above-mentioned property and money be divided among my children, viz., Thomas, Calloway, Ansel, and Ezekiel, and my daughters Sophia, Nancy, Pemelia, Ketty and Eliza Parish, share and share alike, to them and their heirs and assigns forever. === Sale from Probate Inventory === Following the death of his wife [[Clarkson-585|Martha]] in 1845, Nathaniel's estate was inventoried and a sale of the property was made and finalized on 20 Aug 1855. '''Probate''': "Kentucky, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1774-1989"
Inventory of Estate Accounts of Barren County [Kentucky] 1835-1865; Author: Kentucky. County Court (Barren County)
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Nathaniel H Parrish probate in 1849-1855.
#Negro man, Peter sold to Jane Parrish for $50 #Negro man, Randal sold to Wm Williams for $42 #Negro man, Jim sold to O (or Q) Kirtley for $71.50 #Negro boy, John sold to Wm Williams for $31.50 #Negro boy, Jef sold to Jane Parrish for $21 #Negro woman, Charlotte sold to C. Roberts for $50 #Negro woman and child, sold to Mark Dougherty for $27.25 #Negro girl, sold to Thomas Waters for $3.00 == Sources ==

Slaves of Nicholas Hester

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[[Hester-1009|Nicholas Hester]] owned a large amount of land in what was first the northern section of Orange County, North Carolina and then became Person County. He held enslaved workers, as indicated in many decades of the census. === 1820 Census === 3 boys under 10 1 man 16-26 1 girl under 10 2 women 16-26"United States Census, 1820", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHL7-PJ4 : Thu Jul 20 14:52:10 UTC 2023), Entry for Nicholas Hester, 1820. === 1840 Census === # boy under 10 # boy under 10 # boy 10-24 # boy 10-24 # boy 10-24 # man 36-55 # man 36-55 # girl under 10 # girl under 10 # girl under 10 # woman 36-55 # woman 36-55 # woman 36-55 # woman 55-100"United States Census, 1840", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHYJ-M5H : Thu Jul 20 20:03:58 UTC 2023), Entry for Nicholas Hester, 1840. === 1860 US Census Slave Schedule === 1 slave house."United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WK55-62N2 : Tue Jul 11 16:40:04 UTC 2023), Entry for Nichols Hester and , 1860. # 40 M B # 30 M B # 30 F B # 19 M B # 13 F B # 10 M B # 5 M B # 4 M B # 4 M B # 4 M B # 3 F B # 1 F B == Sources ==

Slaves of Nicholas VanWinkle

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==Slaves of Nicholas Van Winkle== The slaves enumerated on this page were many of the victims associated with the slavery scheme [[Space:Early_1800%27s_Slavery_Scheme_Middlesex_County|Infamous Slave Trading Ring Middlesex County, New Jersey]]. Manumission records were used to create this list as slavery was not legal in New Jersey by the time of the 1850 Slave Schedule Federal Census. '''Under construction''' {| border="1" !Given Name!!Surname or relation |- |Samuel||Sane |- |Diannah|| |- |Moses|| |- |Hannah|| |- |Philis|| |- |Elminah|| |- |Margeret|| |- |Boss|| |- |Silvey|| |- |Florah|| |- |Silvey||son Jacob |- |Harey|| |- |George|| |- |Leta|| |- |Peter|| |- |Sam||Johnson |- |Jane||son John |- |Sam|| |- |Susan||Watt |- |Christeen|| |- |Marey||Davis |- |Hager|| |- |Philis||son Charles |- |Elizer|| |- |Pat|| |- |Jane|| |- |Harrey|| |- |Raichel|| |- |Frank|| |- |Betty|| |- |Henry|| |- |Nancy|| |- |Dorcus|| |- |Lidia|| |- | |- | |}

Slaves of Oliver G. Eiland, Winston County, Mississippi

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==Introduction== This page's purpose is to record the people enslaved by [[Eiland-342|Oliver G. Eiland (1806-)]] and attempt to connect them to their families. ===Slaves=== Oliver's father's will passed probate on 13 Oct 1821 in Perry, Alabama, United States. '''Will''': "Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999"
Will Records, 1821-1932; Author: Alabama. Probate Court (Perry County); Probate Place: Perry, Alabama
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Will of Asa Eiland of Perry County, Alabama, granted probate in Oct 1871.
From that will the following enslaved person was bequeathed to him: *'''[[Eiland-64|Burrell]], bequeathed to Oliver G. Eiland''' O. G. Eiland was recorded in a slave schedule in 1860 in Winston, Mississippi, United States as a slave owner of '''42 enslaved people'''. '''Slave Schedule''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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O G Eilland, slave owner of 42 enslaved people, in 1860 in Winston, Mississippi, USA.
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Slaves of Parrott Mewborn d. 1864, North Carolina

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'''Slaves of [[Mewborn-21|Parrott Mewborn]] (1799-1864) of Greene, North Carolina''' 1830 census: * '''Males under 10: 1''' *''' Males 10 - 23: 2''' * '''Males 24 - 35: 2''' * '''Males 55 - 99: 1''' * '''Females 36 - 54: 1''' '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Greene, North Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 121; Page: 248; Family History Library Film: 0018087
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1840 Census: * '''Males 10 - 23: 1''' * '''Males 24 - 35: 1''' * '''Males 36 - 54: 2''' * '''Females 36 - 54: 1''' '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Greene, North Carolina; Roll: 361; Page: 203; Family History Library Film: 0018094
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1850 Census: * '''85 M''' * '''84 M''' * '''44 M''' * '''44 M''' * '''27 M''' * '''16 M''' * '''12 M''' * '''36 F''' * '''36 F''' * '''10 F''' * '''8 F''' * '''6 F''' * '''7 F''' * '''5 F''' * '''4 F''' * '''3 F''' '''North Carolina > Greene > Tysons Marsh''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
North Carolina > Greene > Tysons Marsh, Parrott Mewborn > image 2 of 7
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1860 Census: * '''55 M B''' *'''55 M B''' * '''37 M B''' * '''37 M B''' * '''40 F B''' * '''39 F B''' * '''16 F B''' * '''14 F B''' * '''12 F B''' * '''10 F B''' * '''8 F B''' * '''4 F B''' * '''24 M B''' '''North Carolina > Greene > Tysons Marsh''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
North Carolina > Greene > Tysons Marsh, Parrott Mewborn p. 14-15 > image 5 of 10
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Slaves of Paul Jeffreys

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Estate inventory December 1801 names "40 Negroes" # Cloe # Jonny # Archer # Ferriby # China # Aggy # Peter # America # Dublin # Diner # Joe # Lewis # Ben # Sally # Jenny # Ned # Burchet # Judah # Nancy # Suchy # Sam # Rachel # D xxxx [corrected] oine # Rose # Bob # Jerry # Joshua # Polly # Dick # Olive # Crafford # Leadom # Burrel # Jack # Tom # Clony # Sally # Winny # Long Ben # Buck Sam Estate division names 37 enslaved peopleNorth Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970; Img 84/658. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77T2-KF3X?cc=1867501&wc=32LX-SP6%3A169850301%2C170280101: Widow Jeffreys: * Ben Carpenter (£150) * Lewis (£100) * Iedor[?] (£100) * Rachel (£85) * Winey (£75) * Joshua (£20) * Polly (£15) Lucy Jeffreys: * Sam Carpenter (£140) * Ned (£100) * Doublin (£40) * Sally (£90) * Juday (£30) * Nancy (£25) * Susanna (£25) David Jeffreys: * Archer (£110) * J. Ben (£110) * Jack (£55) * Young Jinney (£90) * Burcket (£75) * Old Jinney (£30) * Crane (£40) Elizabeth Jeffreys: * Dick (£100) * Crafford (£100) * Dinah (90) * Olliver (£70) * Tom (£45) * Chancy (£30) * Salley (£20) * Burrel (£70) James Jeffreys: * Joe (£110) * Sam (£110) * Bob (£70) * Ferebey (£90) * Aggy (£50) * Peter (£30) * America (£20) * Jeremiah (£30) Hired out slaves and land rent "belonging to the Orphans of Paul Jeffreys Dec'd" March Rents # Joe # Ned # Burrell # Buck Sam # T Ben # A Sam # Rose # Grafford # Archer # Young Jenney # Dinah # Old Jenney # Burcket # Salley & 3 Children # Bob # Jack # Aggy # Dublin # Fereby & 2 Children # Dick* # Olive & 3 Children* [price for hire of Dick & Olive+Children was listed as one, though a third hire to the same person was listed separately] # Chancy

Slaves of Peter Asbury Cartwright, Tennessee

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This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Cartwright-1801|Peter Asbury Cartwright]], and attempt to connect them to their families. == 1850 Slave Schedule, Wilson County, Tennessee == * Enumerated October 22, 1850. * 41 M B * 35 F B * 15 F B * 15 F B * 11 F B * 9 F B * 7 F B * 5 F B * 3 F B * 23 M B * 20 F B * 5 F B * 3 F B * 2 (illegible) * (illegible) * (illegible) * (illegible) * (illegible) * (illegible) * (illegible) * (illegible) * (illegible) * (illegible) * (illegible) * (illegible) * (illegible) * 26 M B * 34 F B * 21 F B * 22 M B * 24 F B * 20 F B * 17 F B * 18 M B * 8 M B * 4 F B * 4 F B * 3 F B * 2 M B * 2 F B * 8/12 M B * 6/12 F B == 1860 Slave Schedule, Williamson County, Tennessee == * Enumerated July 5, 1860. * 50 M M * 46 F M * 25 F M * 23 F M * 19 M M * 17 F M * 13 F M * 11 F M * 8 F M * 6 M M * 6 M M * 2 M M * 6 F B * 4 F M * 3 M B * 25 M B * 13 M B * 5/12 M M * 5/12 F B * 1/12 F B * 2/12 F B == Sources == * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWF-13ZM : 15 February 2020), Peter A Cartwright in entry for MM9.1.1/MVHN-8LD:, 1850. * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKTR-VVZM : 16 October 2019), P A Cartwright, 1860.

Slaves of Peter Hanger, Virginia

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==Slaves of Peter Hanger, Virginia== The purpose of this page is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Hanger-609|Peter Hanger]], and attempt to connect them to their families. In the 1850 US Census Slave Schedule, Peter was recorded as owner of twelve slaves in District No. 2 1/2, Augusta Parish, Augusta, Virginia.1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules, Slave Owner: Peter Hanger; Residence Place: District 2 and a half, Augusta, Virginia, United States; citing NARA Publication M432, Record Group 29. Ancestry.com accessed 5 September 2022. View {{Ancestry Record|8055|3174555}} (requires subscription). View free {{Ancestry Sharing|30268615|5f4ea2}}. :{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Age|| Sex||Color||No. |- | 58||M||Black||1 |- | 54||M||Black||1 |- | 25||M||Black||1 |- | 28||M||Black||1 |- | 16||M||Black||1 |- | 10||M||Black||1 |- | 2||M||Black||2 |- | 52||F||Black||1 |- | 53||F||Black||1 |- | 24||F||Black||1 |- | 6||F||Black||1 |} == Sources ==

Slaves of Pleasant B. Jones

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=== Slaves of [[Jones-112369|Pleasant B. Jones]] === 1850 U.S. Federal Census Slave Schedule, Newton County (Subdivision 65), Georgia"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XCZ9-WST?cc=1420440&wc=MJCD-ZVK%3A1042936901%2C1042966001%2C1042966002 : 22 May 2014), Georgia > Newton > Newton county > image 45 of 62; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).: *12 F B *5 F B 1860 U.S. Federal Census Slave Schedule, Newton County, Georgia"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBD-979W?cc=3161105&wc=8B4C-DP8%3A1610432301%2C1610466801%2C1610303601 : 16 October 2019), Georgia > Newton > Other > image 70 of 86; citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).: *50 M B *36 M B *26 F B *25 M B *18 F B *18 M B *18 M B *15 M B *15 F B *11 F B *8 F B *6 F B *6 F B *9 M B *3 M B *2 M B *4/12 M B

Slaves of Rachel Keeling (Row) Farish of Virginia

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===Slaves of [[Row-361|Rachel Keeling (Row) Farish (1817-1892)]]=== [[Johnson-121694|Martha (Johnson) Woolfolk]]
[[Woolfolk-246|Pichegru Woolfolk]]
[[Scott-50097|Frank Scott]]
[[Fleming-13274|William Fleming]]
[[Fleming-13273|Hannah Fleming]]
[[Fleming-13272|Caroline Fleming]]
[[Fleming-13271|Samuel Fleming]]
[[Diggs-516|Judy (Diggs) Fleming]]
[[Scott-47847|Louis Scott]]
[[Johnson-116114|Sylvia (Johnson) Scott]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons Cohabiting Together as Husband and Wife, 1866 Feb. 27, Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. accessed via https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative accessed 6/4/2021 == Sources ==

Slaves of Ralph Banks Jr

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Slaves of Reuben Strozier, Georgia

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This is a workspace. See: [[Space:The_Strozier_Plantations%2C_Meriwether_County%2C_Georgia|The Strozier Plantations, Meriwether County, Georgia]] ==Sources==

Slaves of Richard Bowhannan

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===Biography=== This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Bowhannan-8|Richard Bowhannan]]
and attempt to connect them to their families. Richard was recorded in a slave schedule in 1860 in Bowie, Texas as a slave owner.
Slaves 21. '''Slave Schedule''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 32; Line: 37; Digital film/folder number: 005171487; FHL microfilm: 000805309; Image number: 194
{{FamilySearch Record|WKTT-7WZM}} (accessed 20 February 2024)
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R Bowhannan, slave owner, in 1860 in Bowie, Texas, United States.
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Slaves of Richard Henry Adams, Alabama

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==Introduction== This page's purpose is to record the people enslaved by [[Adams-24081|Richard Henry Adams (1811-1870)]] and attempt to connect them to their families. ===The Atwood Plantation, Marengo County=== Richard Henry Adams owned this 900 acre plantation in Marengo County. In his will of 1870 he left the 900 acre plantation to his wife, Anna Carter, daughter Margaret Harrison, and his youngest son, George Winston Adams to be owned equally and jointly. ===Slaves=== In the 1840 census Richard held 49 enslaved people in Marengo, Alabama. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Marengo, Alabama; Roll: 10; Page: 36; Family History Library Film: 0002334
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Richard H Adams in Marengo, Alabama.
In the 1850 slave schedule, Richard held 87 enslaved people recorded in Marengo, Alabama, United States . '''Slave Schedule''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Richd H Adams, slave owner of 87 enslaved people, in 1850 in Marengo, Alabama, USA.
In the 1860 slave schedule, Richard held 88 enslaved people recorded in Township 17 Range 5 East, Marengo, Alabama, United States as a slave owner of 88 enslaved people. '''Slave Schedule''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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R H Adams, slave owner of 88 enslaved people, in 1860 in Township 17 Range 5 East, Marengo, Alabama, USA.
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Slaves of Richard Oliver Banks

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According to a Last Will and Testament and Inventory for probate records, both dated in 1835, Richard Oliver Banks inherited one slave named Seaborn (Jones) from his father [[Banks-3656|Thomas Alston Banks (1789-1835)]]. Seaborn was only four years old. ''Will of Thomas A. Banks p.5-7''' Georgia, Elbert County, Wills: "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990" Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1883401 Georgia, Elbert County, Wills] Will records, will book A, 1835-1860 Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Elbert > Wills 1835-1860 vol A > image 22 of 307; citing various county, district, and probate courts. {{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9R6N-RBT}} (accessed 1 November 2023). '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''':"Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990."
''' Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/209064 Annual returns (Elbert County, Georgia), 1835-1907] Vols. [P]-Q 1835-1842
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Elbert > Returns 1835-1842 vol P-Q > image '''87 of 574'''; citing various county, district, and probate courts. {{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L93G-NK1X}} (accessed 1 November 2023).
[[Banks-11746|Seaborn Jones Banks (abt.1831-)]] == Sources ==

Slaves of Robert D Hooks, Texas

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== Biography == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Hooks-1147|Robert D Hooks]] and attempt to connect them to their families. Robert was recorded in a slave schedule in 1860 in Bowie, Texas, United States as a slave owner. '''Slave Schedule''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 23; Line: 33; Digital film/folder number: 005171487; FHL microfilm: 000805309; Image number: 203
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R D Hooks, slave owner, in 1860 in Bowie, Texas, United States.
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Slaves of Robert H. Hester

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[[Hester-1008|Robert H. Hester]] and his wife Mary Collins Hester are associated with the following documents evidencing enslaved people: === Estate Papers of [[Collins-38814|Brice Collins]] === 1850 Deeded to RH and [[Collins-38813|Mary Collins Hester]]: * Dixy (deaf in one ear), age 15 * Allen, age 11 Note: unclear whether the Hesters actually took possession of Dixy and Allen, as their sale price was listed and balances of equal division paid to Brice's other heirs. === 1850 US Census Slave Schedule === {| class="wikitable" |- ! Age ! Sex ! Color |- | 65 | F | B |- | 26 | M | B |- | 25 | M | B |- | 21 | M | B |- | 16 | M | M |- | 12 | M | B |- | 8 | M | B |- | 5 | M | B |- | 6 | M | B |- | 1 | M | B |- | 28 | F | B |- | 38 | F | B |- | 13 | F | B |- | 13 | F | B |- | 10 | F | B |- | 3 | F | B |- | 2 | F | B |}"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWW-PMT2 : 23 February 2021), Robert H Hester in entry for MM9.1.1/MVCR-RGZ:, 1850. === 1860 US Census Slave Schedule === 5 slave houses {| class="wikitable" |- style="text-align:center;" ! Age ! Sex ! Color |- | 85 | F | B |- | 45 | F | B |- | 37 | M | B |- | 36 | M | B |- | 31 | M | B |- | 30 | M | B |- | 21 | M | B |- | 22 | M | B |- | 26 | F | B |- | 25 | F | B |- | 25 | F | B |- | 17 | M | B |- | 16 | M | B |- | 16 | M | B |- | 13 | F | B |- | 13 | F | B |- | 11 | M | B |- | 11 | M | B |- | 10 | M | B |- | 28 | M | B |- | 9 | M | B |- | 9 | M | B |- | 9 | F | B |- | 9 | M | B |- | 7 | M | B |- | 4 | M | B |- | 2 | M | B |- | 1 | M | B |}"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WK55-WDN2 : Tue Jul 11 16:41:39 UTC 2023), Entry for Robert H Hester and , 1860. == Sources ==

Slaves of Robert Sayers, Virginia

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This page is for collecting information from available sources to help identify the slaves of [[Sayers-1596|Robert Sayers (1796-1867)]] of Wythe County, VA. 1860 Slave Schedule: '''Slave Schedule''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 16; Line: 10; Digital film/folder number: 005171766_023_M9N3-SCW; FHL microfilm: 000805397; Image number: 18
{{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YPPZ}} (accessed 15 August 2023)
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Robert Sayers, slave owner, in 1860 in Wythe, Virginia, United States.
{| border="1" | Name || Sex || Age |- | || M || 71 years |- | || F || 67 years |- | || F || 57 years |- | || F || 57 years |- | || M || 51 years |- | [[Woodson-2528|Frederick Woodson (abt.1810-)]] || M || 51 years |- | || M || 44 years |- | || M ||39 years |- | [[Ward-44643|Jane (Ward) Woodson (abt.1820-)]] || F || 37 years |- | || F ||35 years |- | || M ||35 years |- | || M || 33 years |- | || F || 32 years |- | || M || 30 years |- | || M || 29 years |- | || F ||28 years |- | || F || 21 years |- | ||M || 20 years |- | || M || 19 years |- | || M || 18 years |- | || F || 17 years |- | || M || 16 years |- | || M || 15 years |- | || F || 15 years |- | || M || 14 years |- | || F || 14 years |- | || F || 12 years |- | || M || 11 years |- | || F || 10 years |- | || M || 10 years |- | || F || 9 years |- | || F || 9 years |- | || M || 9 years |- | || F || 7 years |- | || F || 5 years |- | || M || 5 years |- | || M || 4 years |- | || F || 4 years |- | || F || 4 years |- | || F || 2 years |- | ||M || 2 years |- | || F || 2 years |- | || F || 1 year |- | || F || 1 year |- | || F || 6 mos |- | || F || 5 mos |} ==Sources==

Slaves of Robert W North, Georgia

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==Biography== This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by Robert W North and attempt to connect them to their families. 1860 census [[North-5017|Robert W North]]was a owner in Coweta, Georgia, United States. '''1860 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 40; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 000803144; Record number: 087584;
{{FamilySearch Record|WKVW-RSZM}} (accessed 23 March 2023)
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Robert W North owner in household of Robert W North in Coweta, Georgia, United States.
*Female 26 1834 *Male 22 1838 *Male 22 1838 *Male 20 1840 *Male 20 1840 *Female 17 1843 *Female 12 1848 *Female 10 1850 *Female 7 1853 *Female 3 1857 *Female 3 1857 *Female 1 1859 *Male 10 1850 *Male 10 1850 *Male 5 1855 *Male 1 1859 == Sources ==

Slaves of Sally Martin, Virginia

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March 2024 note from [[Lancashire-42|Amy B]]: Page formerly used to document slaves of Sally (Fisher) Martin. Since identified those individuals were aligned with the incorrect Sally Martin, will be moving most of this information to page [[Space:Slaves_of_Joseph_and_Sallie_Martin%2C_Henry%2C_Virginia|Slaves of Joseph Martin, Henry, Virginia]] since they were under his ownership and then hers as the executor of his estate. Work is being done to update each profile below to point to the correct person. Will remove all information once updates are completed. Slaves of [[Hughes-2343|Sallie Dalton (Hughes) Martin]] and [[Martin-17695|Joseph Martin]] Among these people were:Henry County (Va.) Register of of Colored Persons cohabiting together as Husband and Wife, 1866, [register page #12]. Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection. Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 23219. * [[Martin-82845|Frank Martin (abt.1830-)]] * [[Martin-82787|Sandy Martin (abt.1828-)]] * [[Martin-82788|Flora Martin (abt.1836-)]] and probably some of her children * [[Martin-81627|Margaret Martin (abt.1811-)]] * [[Martin-81626|Cajah Martin (abt.1795-)]] * [[Martin-81624|Tillman Martin (abt.1818-)]] * [[Martin-81625|Maria Martin (abt.1816-)]] * [[Martin-81488|Mellissa Martin (abt.1831-)]] and probably some of her children * [[Martin-81479|America Martin (abt.1816-)]] and probably some of her children * [[Martin-81487|Henry Martin (abt.1829-)]] * [[Martin-81477|Richmond Martin (abt.1811-)]] * [[Martin-81470|William Martin (abt.1827-)]] * [[Martin-81467|Edward Martin (abt.1839-)]] * [[Cole-29512|Patsy Cole (abt.1826-)]] and probably some of her children * [[Cole-29511|Benjamin Cole (abt.1808-)]] * [[Martin-81444|Joe Martin (abt.1812-)]] * [[Martin-81445|Patsy Martin (abt.1812-)]] and possibly her children * [[Martin-81316|Jack Martin (abt.1826-)]] == Sources == Former information, retaining until get pages updated. '''This page's purpose is to record the people enslaved by [[Fisher-28142|Sally (Fisher) Martin]] and attempt to connect them to their families.''' In the 1860 census, [[Fisher-28142|Sally (Fisher) Martin]] was enslaving 77 people in Henry County, Virginia.'''1860 Census - Slave Schedule''' - "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X2-NQMM : Fri Oct 06 22:38:08 UTC 2023), Entry for Sally Martin and , 1860.

Slaves of Samuel Beauchamp Thomas

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S was recorded in a slave schedule in 1860 in Hinds, Mississippi, United States as a slave owner of 29 enslaved people. 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules: The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 {{Ancestry Record|7668|92031842}} 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules: {| border="1" |- |Name:||S B Thomas |- |Residence Date:||1860 |- |Residence Place:||Hinds, Mississippi, USA |- |Number of Enslaved People:||29 |- |Role:||Slave Owner |- {| border="1" |- !Name!!Age |- |Male||55 |- |Female||45 |- |Male||23 |- |Female||15 |- |Male||11 |- |Male||8 |- |Male||6 |- |Male||3 |- |Male||45 |- |Female||45 |- |Male||26 |- |Female||23 |- |Female||5 |- |Female||3 |- |Female||2 |- |Female||22 |- |Female||3 |- |Female||2 |- |Male||5/12 |- |Male||24 |- |Male||22 |- |Female||30 |- |Male||12 |- |Male||8 |- |Male||6 |- |Female||4 |- |Female||2 |- |Male||23 |- |Male||14 |- |} == Sources ==

Slaves of Samuel Garthright, Virginia

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==Will== Samuel wrote his will on 11 August 1791. '''Probate''': "Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"
Mixed Probate Records, 1781-1904; Author: Virginia. County Court (Henrico County); Probate Place: Henrico, Virginia
{{Ancestry Sharing|2221661|a525814902293959226b3c60aee39154a4bbece18f7a1fb382bbe40283c5fd90}} - {{Ancestry Record|62347|2026463}} (accessed 4 March 2023)
Samuel Gathright probate on 11 Aug 1791 in Henrico, Virginia, USA.
It was proved for probate on 3 October 1791 at Henrico County, Virginia. He named the following individuals in his will: *son John Garthright *son William Garthright *son Benjamin Garthright *daughter Agnes Garthright *son Thomas Garthright *son Joseph Garthright *daughter Frances Carter *daughter Elizabeth Parker (Parkes?) *daughter Mary Goode The following enslaved individuals were named in his will: *Dion, Simon, Biddy, and Hannah to son John Garthright *Charles, Joe, Claiborn, and Man to son William Garthright *Will, Anthony, Dilea, Nat, Moll, and Dorcas to son Benjamin Garthright *Jacob, Martin, Amy, and Hannah to son Thomas Garthright *Jimmy, Arthur, Sylvy, and Mourning to son Joseph Garthright *Sarah, Wyncy (Nancy?), Lydia, and Paul to daughter Frances Carter *Betty, Wynny, Tartton, Sall, and Hannah to daughter Elizabeth Parker (Parkes?) *Molly, Jean, Lucy, John, Elisha, Phebe, and Mary to daughter Agnes Garthright *Milly, Stephen, Phil, Mo(?)es, Davy and Suky to daughter Mary Goode His will was probated in 1791,Henrico County,Virginia. http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/henrico/wills/wills1655-1800.txt Contributed by: Joan Renfrow == Sources ==

Slaves of Samuel H Hairston of Virginia

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==Slaves of [[Hairston-271|Samuel H Hairston (abt.1829-abt.1895)]]== [[Waller-6276|Rhoda A Waller (abt.1849-)]]
[[Hairston-988|Doria Hairston (abt.1844-)]] and 2 children
[[Hairston-987|Bob Hairston (abt.1840-)]]
[[Hairston-966|Hezekiah Hairston (abt.1841-)]]
[[Hairston-967|May J Hairston (abt.1845-)]]
[[Hairston-949|Sally Hairston (abt.1842-)]]and 2 children
[[Hairston-948|Pleasant Hairston (abt.1843-)]]
[[Hairston-849|Agnes Hairston (abt.1830-)]] and up to 8 children
[[Hairston-843|Lucy Hairston (abt.1826-)]] and 2 children
[[Hairston-848|Vanerson (Vance) Hairston (abt.1818-)]]
[[Hairston-842|Jackson Hairston (abt.1824-)]]
[[Hairston-805|Betsey Hairston (abt.1821-)]] and up to 6 children
[[Daniel-10349|Joe Daniel (abt.1806-)]]
[[Hairston-779|Prudence Hairston (abt.1839-)]] and 2 children
[[Hairston-761|America (Hairston) Alexander (abt.1845-)]] and 1 child
[[Gooseby-2|Therry Gooseby (abt.1834-)]] and 3 children
[[Hairston-692|Ailsy Hairston (abt.1804-)]] and probably some of her children
[[Hairston-691|Lewis Hairston (abt.1804-)]]
[[Hairston-687|Clara Hairston (abt.1841-)]] and 3 children
[[Penn-2153|Syky Penn (abt.1821-)]]
[[Hairston-684|George Hairston (abt.1836-)]]
[[Hairston-685|Hannah Hairston (abt.1841-)]] and 2 children
[[Hairston-610|Maria Hairston (abt.1841-)]] and probably her children
[[Hairston-599|Henrietta Hairston (abt.1836-)]] and 7 children
[[Hairston-598|Jim Hairston (abt.1834-)]]
[[Hairston-597|Judy Hairston (abt.1862-)]]
[[Hairston-596|Fancy Hairston (abt.1844-)]]
[[Hairston-595|Jack Hairston (abt.1841-)]]
[[Hairston-587|William Hairston (abt.1816-)]]
[[Hairston-588|Nancy Hairston (abt.1816-)]] and probably some of her children
[[Hairston-552|William Hairston (abt.1829-)]]
[[Hairston-553|Jane Hairston (abt.1830-)]] and probably most of her children
[[Hairston-478|Winny Hairston (abt.1827-)]] and probably her children
[[Hairston-477|Alfred Hairston (abt.1818-)]]
[[Hairston-456|Humphrey Hairston (abt.1805-)]]
[[Jones-128068|Peter Jones (abt.1840-)]]
[[Hairston-426|Henry Hairston (abt.1811-abt.1869)]]
[[Hairston-427|Barbery Hairston (abt.1817-)]] and probably some of here children
[[Hairston-417|Mildred "Milly" Hairston (abt.1821-)]] and probably some of her children
[[Hairston-416|Ensley Hairston (abt.1816-)]]
[[Hairston-407|Matthew Hairston (abt.1819-)]]
[[Hairston-408|Ann Hairston (abt.1825-)]] and probably some of her children
[[Walker-61078|Elizabeth "Betty" (Hairston) Walker (abt.1842-)]] and 2 children
[[Hughes-28803|Nelson Hairston (abt.1816-)]]
[[Hairston-316|Ben Hairston (abt.1836-)]]
[[Young-54937|Jane Young (abt.1826-)]] and probably some of her children
[[Jimerson-148|Peggy Jimerson (abt.1834-)]] and probably her children
[[Hairston-287|Paulina Hairston (abt.1841-)]] and her children Eliza through Tip below
[[Hairston-288|Eliza (Hairston) Seay (abt.1861-1941)]]
[[Hairston-289|Viney Hairston (abt.1862-)]]
[[Hairston-290|Ruthy Hairston (abt.1864-1891)]]
[[Hairston-286|Tip Hairston (abt.1840-)]]Henry County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons cohabiting together as Husband and Wife, 1866, [register page #2]. Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection. Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 23219[http://rosetta.virginiamemory.com:1801/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2930568]. == Sources ==

Slaves of Samuel Harrison, Maryland

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This page’s purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Harrison-29571|Samuel Harrison]] and attempt to connect them to their families. They are listed in the order in which they appear in the will and inventory of Samuel Harrison, suggesting possible farm locations and family groups. Names will be entered with their Wikitree ID when the profile is created. *[[Trot-6|Bob Trot (abt.1772-)]] *[[Trot-7|Joe Trot (abt.1802-)]] *[[Dove-2804|Barney Dove (abt.1787-)]] *[[Wallace-25767|Jim Wallace (abt.1790-abt.1859)]] *[[Harrison-29826|Perry Harrison (abt.1763-)]] *[[Miller-114820|Jacob Miller (abt.1801-)]] *[[Miller-114828|Asbury Miller (abt.1788-)]] *[[Denny-3157|Sam Denny (abt.1811-)]] *Tom Bourke *Tom Moore *Jeremiah Moore *[[Isaacs-2206|Perry Isaacs (abt.1824-)]] *Jenny *Phillis Moore *Judith Moore *Frank Moore *Emery Moore *William Moore *Nancy Wells * Charles (Wells) * Stephen (Wells) *Jenny Lawrence *Frederick Lawrence *Caroline Lawrence *Fanny Lawrence * Mary Ann Lawrence *Ben Lawrence *Tom Lawrence *June Lawrence *Margery Lawrence *Tilly Smith *Mary Smith *Delia Smith *Solomon Smith *Jim Smith *Sally Smith *Henrietta Wells *Louisa Wells *[[Denny-3221|Harriet Denny (abt.1816-)]] *[[Denny-3239|George Denny (1834-)]] *[[Harrison-30196|Betsy (Harrison) Cooper (abt.1810-)]] *[[Cooper-41941|Mary Cooper (abt.1837-)]] *[[Harrison-29771|Mabel (Harrison) Benson (abt.1810-)]] *[[Benson-9975|Betsy Benson (abt.1826-)]] *[[Benson-9972|Mary Jane Benson (abt.1828-)]] *[[Benson-9976|William Benson (abt.1830-)]] *[[Benson-9977|Eliza Jane Benson (abt.1836-1921)]] * Mary Ann Williams *[[Wallace-25764|Bill Wallace (abt.1794-bef.1860)]] *[[Miller-113589|Jack Miller (abt.1795-)]] *[[Harrison-30177|Flora (Harrison) Miller (1787-)]] *Mary Smith *Bill Smith *Levi Smith *Jim Smith *[[Miller-113585|Ferdinand Miller (abt.1819-)]] *[[Miller-115004|Susan Miller (abt.1823-)]] *Betsy Wells *Sally Wells *Peggy Wells *Ephraim Wells *Henrietta Wells *[[Miller-115006|Tom Miller (abt.1827-)]] *Moses Moore *Lucky Moore *Beckey Moore *Ann Moore *Margaret Moore *Horace Turner *[[Harrison-29846|Jenny (Harrison) Doran (abt.1810-)]] *[[Isaacs-2204|Nancy Isaacs (abt.1826-)]] *Tilly Barnett *George Kirby *[[Doran-2264|Dick Doran (abt.1808-)]] *Charles Williams *[[Gardner-23687|Stanley Gardner (abt.1803-)]] *[[Thomas-69555|Nora Thomas (abt.1800-)]] *[[Thomas-69556|Priscilla (Thomas) Roberts (abt.1802-)]] *[[Thomas-69553|Mary (Thomas) Banning (abt.1805-)]] *[[Banning-645|Henry Banning (abt.1826-)]] *[[Banning-669|William Banning (abt.1832-)]] *[[Banning-670|Nicholas Banning (abt.1834-)]] *Daniel Brooks *Peggy Bourke *Fanny Johnson *Harriet June Johnson *[[Griffin-21816|Charles Griffin (abt.1777-)]] *[[Collier-7559|Charles Collier (abt.1787-)]] *[[Myers-24814|Emanuel Myers (abt.1784-)]] *Solomon Johnson *[[Brown-165602|Ben Brown (abt.1804-)]] *[[Harrison-29666|Lucretia (Harrison) Brown (abt.1815-aft.1900)]] *[[Brown-165603|Martha Ann Brown (abt.1835-aft.1920)]] *[[Brown-165702|Robert Brown (abt.1836-aft.1900)]] *Stephen Wells *Peggy Moore *William Moore *James Moore *Elizabeth Moore *Louisa Moore *Wilson Wells *Martin Wells *Jane Wells *[[Doran-2269|Jim Doran (abt.1832-)]] *Ann Roberts *George Roberts *Charles Roberts *Johns Roberts *[[Brown-166080|Unnamed Infant Brown (abt.1837-)]] '''Sources''' * '''Wills 1668-1862 ; index 1668-1900''': "Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/190221 Wills 1668-1862 ; index 1668-1900]
Image path: Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999 > Talbot > Wills 1832-1848 vol 9 > image 45 of 245
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9T1P-9KTY}} (accessed 14 October 2023) * '''Probate records''': "Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/260767 Probate records] 1836-1842
Image path: Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999 > Talbot > Inventories 1836-1842 > image 104 of 498
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GYMQ-HPH}} (accessed 14 October 2023) * '''Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999''': "Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/200062 Distributions of estates, 1788-1857 [Talbot County, Maryland]] D-E 1825-1857 [Talbot County, Maryland]
Image path: Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999 > Talbot > Distributions 1825-1845 vol D > image 159 of 185
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Slaves of Samuel Patton

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=== Slaves of [[Patton-664|Samuel Patton]] === From the will of Samuel Patton Sr. dated 16 February 1817: *To wife Mary: "one negro of her own choosing" *To son Samuel: "one negro boy named Bob, in lieu of all and every part of my estate." [[Patton-7444|Bob Patton]] 1820 U.S. Federal Census, Lexington Township, Oglethorpe County, Georgia"United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLW-WVM : accessed 29 November 2021), Samuel Patton Sr, Lexington, Oglethorpe, Georgia, United States; citing p. 190, NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 7; FHL microfilm 175,766.: *3 males under 14 *1 male 14 thru 25 *1 male 26 thru 44 *3 females under 14 *2 females 26 thru 44 *1 female 45 and over From the division of the property of the estate of Samuel Patton Sr. dated 14 Nov 1822: To Sally Gore [daughter] - combined value $625: *[[Patton-7432|Stephen Patton]] *[[Patton-7433|Malinda Patton]] To Cynthia Nix [daughter] - combined value $600: *Squire - see profile [[Nix-2529|Squire Nix]] *Exa - see profile [[Nix-2534|Exey Nix]] *[[Patton-7442|Sarah Patton]] To Solomon Patton [son] - combined value $650: *[[Patton-7434|Lucy Patton]] *[[Patton-7436|Dick Patton]] *[[Patton-7435|Clarinda Patton]] To Elizabeth Pye [daughter] - combined value $750 *[[Patton-7437|Tom Patton]] *[[Patton-7438|Martha Patton]] To Rebecah Whitehead [daughter] - combined value $550 *[[Patton-7440|Betty Patton]] *[[Patton-7441|Warren Patton]] From the inventory of the estate of Samuel Patton Sr. recorded 14 May 1823: *"Sarah and old Negro woman" - $100 *Thom - $500 *Lot - $550 *Lucy & her youngest child Clary - $450 *Betty and warran her youngest child - $450 *Richard - $200 *Martha - $150 *Bob - $200 *Exa - $150 *Stephen - $300 *Malinda - $200 *Sqire - $300

Slaves of Samuel Walker, Kentucky

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'''Slaves of [[Walker-8006|Samuel Walker]] (1765-1833), Greenup County, Kentucky''' In 1796 Hampshire, Virginia, Samuel Walker legally owned '''[[Lawson-11199|Susannah]] & her Negro child''', who were bequeathed to his new wife, Anne Lawson by her father, Thomas Lawson, in his 1795 will. [[Space:Thomas_Lawson_Will_1795|Will of Thomas Lawson]] In 1810 census of Hampshire, Virginia, Samuel Walker owned '''three enslaved people'''. '''1810 Census''': "1810 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1810; Census Place: Hampshire, Virginia; Roll: 69; Page: 762; Image: Vam252_69-0011; FHL Roll: 0181429
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In 1820 census of Greenup, Kentucky, Samuel Walker owned five enslaved people: '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
Fourth Census of the United States, 1820; Census Place: Greenup, Kentucky; Page: 170; NARA Roll: M33_21; Image: 183
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*Slaves - Males - Under 14 '''1''' *Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44 '''2''' *Slaves - Males - 45 and over '''2''' In 1830 census of Greenup, Kentucky, Samuel Walker owned nine enslaved people: '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Greenup, Kentucky; Series: M19; Roll: 37; Page: 64; Family History Library Film: 0007816
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*Slaves - Males - Under 10: '''2''' *Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: '''1''' *Slaves - Females - Under 10: '''4''' *Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: '''1''' *Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: '''1''' In 1833 will of Samuel Walker, Greenup, Kentucky, made bequests of eight enslaved people: '''Will of Samuel Walker''', Greenup County, Kentucky Will records, Index, 1822-1834, book 2, page 124-125, FHL film# 0343997, DGS004818893 * '''[[Walker-57145|Phebe]]''' to wife, [[Lawson-9230|Ann Walker]] * '''[[Walker-57146|Sarah]]''' to wife, [[Lawson-9230|Ann Walker]] * '''[[Walker-57138|Gabriel]]''' to son, [[Walker-57135|James Walker]] * '''[[Walker-57139| Ely]]''' to son, [[Walker-57135|James Walker]] * '''[[Walker-57140|Maria]]''' to son, [[Walker-57135|James Walker]] * '''[[Walker-57141|Martha]]''' to son, [[Walker-49497|William Walker]] * '''[[Walker-57142|David]]''' to son, [[Walker-49497|William Walker]] * '''[[Walker-57143|Sarah]]''' to son, [[Walker-49497|William Walker]] ===Research Notes=== * It is assumed that the nine enslaved people in the 1830 census appear among the eight enslaved people named in the 1932 will. ==Sources==

Slaves of Samuel Wilson Sherrill d1895, Tennessee

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This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Sherrill-1677|Samuel Wilson Sherrill (1807-1895)]] and attempt to connect them to their families. *[[Sherrill-1676|Ruth (Sherrill) Lane (1856-)]] and her family were likely enslaved by him; they were recorded in his house in the 1870 census. *He was recorded with 8 enslaved people in 1850. '''Slave Schedule''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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S W Sherrill, slave owner of 8 enslaved people, in 1860 in District 23, Wilson, Tennessee, USA.

*male, 45 *female, 35 *male, 13 *female, 12 *male, 11 *male, 8 *male, 4 *male, 1 == Sources ==

Slaves of Sarah Fort, Texas

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== Biography == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Hill-59584|Sarah (Hill) Fort]]
and attempt to connect them to their families. Sarah was recorded in a slave schedule in 1860 in Bowie, Texas, United States
as a slave owner. Slaves: 10. Page 19. Slave Houses:6 '''Slave Schedule''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
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Sarah Foot "Fort", slave owner, in 1860 in Bowie, Texas, United States.
Sarah was recorded in a slave schedule in 1860 in Bowie, Texas, United States
as a slave owner. Slaves: 21. Page: 20. '''Slave Schedule''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
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Sarah Fort, slave owner, in 1860 in Bowie, Texas, United States.
{| class="wikitable" ! Name || Sex || Age || Born || Race || || Name || Sex || Age || Born || Race |- |[[Fort-1498|Rachael]] || Female || 85 || 1775 || Black || || || Female || 20 || 1840 || Black |- |[[Fort-1500|China]] || Female || 70 || 1790 || Black || || || Female || 20 || 1840 || Black |- |[[Fort-1503|Febe]] || Female || 60 || 1800 || Black || || || Male || 19 || 1841 || Black |- | || Female || 60 || 1800 || Black || || [[Fort-1515|Ophilia]] || Female || 16 || 1844 || Black |- | || Male || 56 || 1804 || Black || || || Female || 16 || 1844 || Black |- | || Female || 45 || 1815 || Mulatto || || [[Fort-1517|Tabitha]] || Female || 14 || 1846 || Black |- | || Female || 50 || 1810 || Mulatto || || [[Fort-1518|Lorra]] || Female || 10 || 1850 || Black |- | || Male || 40 || 1820 || Black || || || Female || 9 || 1851 || Black |- |[[Fort-1505|Dice]] || Female || 40 || 1820 || Black || || || Male || 5 || 1855 || Black |- | || Male || 30 || 1830 || Black || || || Male || 4 || 1856 || Black |- | || Male || 28 || 1832 || Black || || || Male || 3 || 1857 || Black |- | || Male || 26 || 1834 || Black || || || Female || 3 || 1857 || Black |- |[[Fort-1508|Caroline]] || Female || 23 || 1837 || Black || || || Female || 2 || 1858 || Black |- |[[Fort-1510|Martha]] || Female || 22 || 1838 || Black || || || Male || 1 || 1859 || Black |- |[[Fort-1511|Marshal]] || Male || 21 || 1839 || Black || || || || || || |} ===Named Slaves=== Jethro's estate was mentioned as Executor in the probate process in 1822-1835 in Madison,
Tennessee for Sarah's father.. '''Probate''': "Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008"
Will Books, 1822-1835, Madison County, Tennessee; Author: Tennessee State Library and Archives (Nashville, Tennessee); Probate Place: Madison, Tennessee
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Green Hill probate in 1822-1835 in Madison, Tennessee, USA.

These slaves were inherited from her father, 1832, Tennessee. *[[Hill-59651|Aley]], negro woman and her child. *[[Hill-59652|Henderson]], a boy (Sarah already has) *[[Hill-59653|Parker]], a boy. == Sources == *Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008 - https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77T2-ZGH9?i=240

Slaves of Sarah Percival, Virginia

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=== Slave Owners === * [[Percival-1262|Sarah Percival (abt.1778-1858)]] referred to as "aunt Sarah". The rest of this list reflects those heirs who were to receive slaves as designated in aunt Sarah's will. However, the will was not probated until 1859 and over the next several years the war-time disruptions make it unclear if all of the clauses in the will were carried out. * [[Percival-1259|Sarah Donner Caroline Percival (abt.1817-)]] referred to as "Sarah D". She was aunt Sarah's nieceand Joshua's sister, but the names of her parents are at present unknown. * [[Madison-1472|Sarah Elizabeth (Madison) Percival (1823-1907)]] referred to as "Elizabeth". She was the wife of Sarah D's brother, [[Percival-1257|Joshua J. Percival (1809-1884)]]. * [[Humphrey-10731|Sarah Humphrey (abt.1844-1913)]]. She was a grand neice of aunt Sarah and hence a neice of Sarah D. through her mother, Ann H Percival, who married David P Humphrey. * [[Percival-1575|Robert D Percival (abt.1810-abt.1856)]]. His position in the family is unclear, because, like Sarah, the name Robert appears in at least 2 or 3 generations. From aunt Sarah's will, it would appear that he may have been born after about 1835 because in 1855 she states "when he arrives at the age of twenty one years" but the wording is unclear as to whether "he" refers to Robert or to the negro boy Sam she is willing to Robert. The only instances of records for a Robert Percival in Wythe County or adjacent counties are (1) a census record in 1850 showing him, age 40, residing in the household of aunt Sarah Percival and (2) a December 1856 death registry entry stating his death at age 42, from drowning. === Events === This profile pertains primarily to slaves owned by "aunt Sarah" Percival, while considering that there may have been some overlap between aunt Sarah and her heirs around 1860, such that some slaves owned by aunt Sarah may have been transferred at her death in 1858 to those heirs. Aunt Sarah's 1855 will gives slaves to her heirs: * To niece Sarah Percival, two children of Matilda: Mary and Betty, if she chooses to accept them and other estate property. Otherwise, said property and slaves to be sold. * To Elizabeth Percival, wife of Sarah D's brother, Joshua J Percival, a negro woman Caroline and her children. * To Robert Percival, one negro boy Sam, son of Matilda * To grand-niece Sarah P Humphrey, a negro woman Matilda and her children except for those of her children given in the clauses above. On 3 October 1859 the following slaves were evaluated as part of the appraisal of aunt Sarah's estate: * One negro man Jim - $1,500 * One negro woman Caroline and her infant child, Rufus - $1,000 * One negro woman Sally - $1,000 * One negro woman Catharine and her infant child, Lowell - $1,200 * One negro woman Matilda, "not considered worth anything" * One negro girl Jenny Lind - $850 * One negro girl Malvina - $650 * One negro girl Ann - $450 * One old woman Milly, "supposed to be of no value" A Sarah Perceival was recorded in a slave schedule in 1860 in Wythe, Virginia "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 26; Line: 25; Digital film/folder number: 005171766_023_M9N3-SCW; FHL microfilm: 000805397; Image number: 28
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Sarah Perceival, slave owner, in 1860 in Wythe, Virginia, United States.
as the owner of 7 slaves: * female black (65) * female black (26) * male black (21) * female mulatto (8) * female black (7) * female mulatto (6) * female mulatto (1) This may be either Sarah D (Sarah Donner Caroline Percival) or Sarah E (Sarah Elizabeth Percival). On the same page of this slave schedule, Sarah Humphry is also shown, with two slaves: 1 female Black (35) (possibly Matilda?) and 1 female mulatto (6). However, no colored residents of her husband's household appear in the 1870 census in Rich Valley, Smyth County, Virginia. '''1870 Census''': "1870 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1870; Census Place: Rich Valley, Smyth, Virginia; Roll: M593_1679; Page: 74B
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Sarah T Justus (26), Keeping House, in Rich Valley, Smyth, Virginia. Born in Virginia.
A Freedmen's Bureau record of indenture on 5 March 1866 states that a Sarah Donner/Danner Caroline Percival gives consent for her son Rufus, age 7, to remain with Joshua J. Percival until he (Rufus) is twenty one years old. "United States, Freedmen's Bureau Labor Contracts, Indenture and Apprenticeship Records, 1865-1872," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2W3-9XXH : accessed 20 November 2021), Joshua J Percival, 05 Mar 1866; citing Employment, Wytheville, Wythe, Virginia, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1913, Records of the field offices for the state of Virginia, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 199; FHL microfilm 2,414,677. A Sarah Donner Caroline Percival gives permission for her son, Rufus, a black boy age 6, to be bond to Joshua J. Percival, until he turns 21. Copy of Original Indenture: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DHZW-SQ8?i=134&cc=1596147 Images 135 and 136 of 469. ::''Transcription of permission for indenture image 135: This is to certify that I am willing and heare by give my free and full consent for my son Rufus a black boy about seven years old to remain with Joshua J. Percival until he is twenty one years old on the terms that the freedmans bureau at Wytheville may demand of said Percival as a fair and sufficient compensation for the boy Rufus when free or twenty one years old given under my hand this the 5 day of March 1866. Sarah Donner/Danner Caroline Percival (her mark); Teste John T Cuddle'' In the 1870 Census for Speedwell, Wythe County, "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFGX-DLK : 29 May 2021), Sarah D Percival in entry for Joshua J Percival, 1870. Sarah D Percival and Sarah E Percival as well as Rufus are shown in the household of Joshua J Percival. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 ! Name || Sex || Age || Race|| Birth Place |- | Joshua J Percival || M || 61 years || W || Virginia |- | Sarah E Percival || F || 48 years || W || England |- | Sarah D Percival || F || 53 years || W || Virginia |- | Ann H Green || F || 16 years || M || Virginia |- | Rufus M P Green || M || 10 years || B || Virginia |- | Leander Boysaw || M || 24 years || B || Virginia |- | Sarah C Boysaw || F || 49 years || B || Virginia |- | Sarah A Boysaw || F || 20 years || M || Virginia |- | George M M Boysaw || M || 7 years || M || Virginia |- | Hilly Green || F|| 70 years || B || Virginia |- | Jane L Green || F|| 19 years || M || Virginia |} : Two households have been grouped together here. Joshua Percival through Rufus M P Green are in household 198. Leander Bryson through Jane L Green are in household 199. This 1870 census record may shed a bit of valuable light on the history of the Percival slaves at the end of the Civil War. Some observations: * An infant named Rufus was one of the slaves on aunt Sarah's estate in 1859 and appears to be one of the slaves (the infant Rufus, child of Caroline) given to Elizabeth Percival. In 1866 Sarah D is referring to a black son Rufus, age 7. In the 1870 census Rufus M P Green is listed in the household of Sarah D and Sarah E. * One old woman Milly, "supposed to be of no value", is included in the 3 October 1859 appraisment of aunt Sarah's estate. Hilly Green, age 70, resides in the Leander Bryson household in the 1870 census. This may be a slight transcription error from the census record. The script could just as easily be read as Milly. * One negro girl Ann was one of the slaves on aunt Sarah's estate in 1859. Ann Green, age 16, resided in the Leander Bryson household in the 1870 census. === Research Notes === In the 1860 census for Wythe County there were NO persons of color with the surname Green. In 1870 there were 20. Also, in neither the 1850 nor the 1860 census slave schedule, were there any slave owners with the surname Green. In 1860, the census of households shows only 12 persons with surname Green. One was G W Green, age 30, dwelling 1043, a minister in the “Methodist Episcopal South”, in the household of William Kitts. Another was John W Greene, age 29, dwelling 286, a merchant and a brother of G W Green. Third was William A Green, age 31, dwelling 284, a miller. All the rest were residing in these 3 households. The statistics for 1859 showed the Methodist Episcopal South had as enrolled members (across all states) some 511,601 whites and 197,000 blacks (nearly all of whom were slaves). Out of 200,000 African-American members in the Methodist Episcopal South in 1860, by 1866 only 49,000 remained. '''Wikipedia entry''': Wikipedia contributors, "Methodist Episcopal Church, South"
[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Methodist_Episcopal_Church,_South&oldid=1172766456#cite_note-2 ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''] (accessed 7 February 2024)
'''Book''': ''The Methodist Almanac''
United States: G. Lane, 1860
[https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/d9oQAAAAIAAJ?hl=en Google Books] (accessed 7 February 2024)
Is it possible, perhaps even likely, that several previously enslaved persons would have chosen to take the name Green from this minister rather than using the name of a slaveowner? They may all have been church members in the Wythe District 68 area. However, Andrew S Fulton, his brother’s father-in-law, did hold 16 slaves in Wythe County in 1860, ranging in age from 1 to 60, and J W Greene, G W's brother, was residing in this household at this time. Perhaps this, instead, is the source of the surname Green? Can we work backward to tie any of them to slaveholders? Unfortunately, as the Wythe 1860 slave schedule is so long, and none are therein named, this seems impractical. We are left with 3 options as to where the surname Green came from: # Several ex-slaves chose the name Green, perhaps from their minister, and passed it down to their children. # Several ex-slaves were assigned the name Green based on who they identified to authorities as a previous slave owner, and passed it down to their children. # One female slave married a man with the surname Green and passed this name down to her descendants. The 27 Feb 1866 register of cohabitation in Wythe County Wythe County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons of Wythe County, State of Virginia, cohabiting together as Husband and Wife on 27th February 1866. Local Government Records Collection, Wythe County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia 23219. http://rosetta.virginiamemory.com:1801/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2930874 lists the following Greens: * Millie Green (52) cohabiting since September 1831 with George Austen (55); children James (16) and David (10) * Timothy Green (27) of Joshua Percival with Amy Austen (22) cohabiting since Fall of 1863; children Lucy (7) and Sarah (2 months) The 1870 list of 20 household census records for Blacks with the surname Green, all located in Fort Chiswell township, Wythe County during 12 July - 17 August enumeration dates: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 ! HH|| Name || Age || Birth || Role || Comment |- | A || Jackson || 55 || 1815 || Day laborer || |- | || Lizzie || 35 || 1835 || Keeping house || |- | || Martha || 14 || 1856 || || |- | || William || 12 || 1858 || || |- | || John || 10 || 1860 || || |- | || Mary || 8 || 1862 || || |- | || Peter || 6 || 1864 || || |- | || Milus || 4 || 1866 || || |- | B || Robert || 34 || 1836 || Day laborer || |- | || Tamer || 21 || 1849 || Keeping house || |- | || Mary || 4 || 1866 || || |- | || James || 2 || 1868 || || |- | || John || 1 || 1869 || || |- | C || Henson|| 1 || 1869 || Day laborer || |- | || Meria || 11 || 1859 || || |- | D || Ann H || 16 || 1854 || Domestic svt || Girl Ann? (1859) |- | || Rufus M P || 10 || 1860 || || Infant child Rufus (1859) |- | E || Milly || 70 || 1800 || Domestic svt || Old woman? (1859) |- | || Jane L|| 19 || 1851 || Domestic svt || Jenny Lind? (1859) |- | F ||Robert || 25 || 1845 || || wed in Dec 1869? |} : * Household A was dwelling 532 on page 87. * Household B was dwelling 566 on page 94. * Household C was dwelling 530 on pages 86-87, that of Newton Crockett. * Household D was dwelling 198 on page29, that of Joshua J Percival. * Household E was dwelling 199 on page 29, that of Leander Boysaw. * Household F was dwelling 60 on page 9, that of John Atkins.

Slaves of Sarah Wyche Taylor

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Slaves of [[Taylor-83682|Sarah Wyche Taylor]] From the will of Sarah Wyche Tucker dated 19 Dec 1846, Richland County, South Carolina, USASouth Carolina Will Transcripts. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, online images, series S108093, Reel 0023, Frame 00138. Transcription of will of Sarah Wyche Tucker dated 19 Dec 1846. Original manuscript: Richland District Estate Record Book L, Page 63; Estate Packet: Box 59, Pkg 01469. [http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/]: Bequeathed to sister Mary Heath of the state of Georgia, widow of William Heath: *[[Tucker-18927|Henry Riley Tucker]] *[[Tucker-18928|Riley Tucker]] *[[Tucker-18929|Harriet Tucker]] *[[Tucker-18930|Clarissa Tucker]] *[[Tucker-18931|Lavinia Tucker]] *[[Tucker-18932|Hall Tucker]] *[[Tucker-18933|Betsy Tucker]] Bequeathed to brother Henry Taylor of the state of Georgia: *[[Tucker-18935|Jane Tucker]] *[[Tucker-18937|Henry Tucker]] Bequeathed "in trust" to a friend, James D. Tradewell, of the town of Columbia, for Sarah's sister, Martha Wiggins: *[[Tucker-18939|Doll Tucker]] *[[Tucker-18940|Mary Tucker]] *[[Tucker-18941|Stephen Tucker]] One man to be sold: *[[Tucker-18942|Tom Tucker]]

Slaves of Sherrod Brantley

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[[Brantley-1969|Sherrod Brantley]] was an owner of enslaved persons in Franklin County, North Carolina, and possibly Nash County, in the mid-1800s. The Federal Writers' Project's ''Slave Narratives Project'' includes an interview with one of the former enslaved persons who lived on his estate. Jane Brantley Privett Upperman identifies a "Shirley" Brantley of Nash County as her and her mother's enslaver, and mentions his wife "Penina" (Penninah).Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 11, North Carolina, Part 2, Jackson-Yellerday. 1936. Manuscript/Mixed Material. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/resource/mesn.112/?sp=372 on 5 October 2021 It is assumed that he was also the enslaver of Jane's siblings who were born before the time of emancipation. ===Named Slaves=== * [[Brantley-2260|Cherry Brantley Privett]] * [[Brantley-2259|Jane Brantley Privett Upperman]] Cherry's children, named as Jane's siblings in the interview, and also identified through the 1870 Census as being Cherry's children (with Jane's father Ferrell Privett). These children were born before emancipation and it is assumed they lived with their mother at the Brantley estate. (It should be duly noted that this is speculation): * [[Brantley-2261|Arch Brantley Privett]] * [[Brantley-2262|Dennis Brantley Privett]] * [[Brantley-2263|Mary Brantley Privett Williams]] ===1860 Slave Schedule, Franklin County, North Carolina, USA=== * Enumerated 7 AUGUST 1860; "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKPY-WSMM : 16 October 2019), Sherwood Brantley, 1860. * Female 27 Black * Male 12 Black * Male 5 Black * Female 3 Black * Male 1 Black == Sources ==

Slaves of Simon Taylor d. 1851, Virginia

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==='''Slaves of [[Taylor-86282|Simon Taylor]] (1765-1851) of Hampshire, Virginia'''=== Simon Taylor wrote a will on 18 Oct 1847 in Hampshire, Virginia. The will named these heirs: son James Taylor; grandchildren Thomas Brooks, Elizabeth Ann (or Ellen) Taylor, and Mary Ann Price, children of Simon's daughter Nancy Brooks and her husband Thomas D. Brooks; son William Taylor; daughter-in-law Susan Taylor, widow of son Isaac Taylor; Simon D. Taylor and Isaac Taylor, the two sons of Susan and Isaac Taylor; son John; son Jacob Taylor's family. The will specified which heirs would receive which enslaved persons at Simon Taylor's death: :To [[Brooke-2894|Thomas Brooks]], [[Brooke-2895|Elizabeth Ann Taylor]] and [[Brooke-2896|Mary Ann (or Ellen) Price]] six slaves: * '''[[Taylor-86310|Rachel]]''' * '''[[Taylor-86311|Viney]]''' * '''[[Taylor-86312|Charles]]''' * '''[[Taylor-86313|Sarah]]''' * '''[[Taylor-86314|John]]''' * '''[[Taylor-86315|Harriett]]''' : To son [[Taylor-86216|William Taylor]], four slaves and their increase: * '''[[Taylor-86316|Evelyn]]''' * '''[[Taylor-86317|Phillis]]''' * '''[[Taylor-86318|Emily]]''' * '''[[Taylor-86319|Ann]]''' :To [[Haas-3774|Susan Taylor]], one-third of the following slaves: * '''[[Taylor-86320|Thomas]]''' * '''[[Taylor-86321|James]]''' * '''[[Taylor-86322|Sarah]]''' and '''5 daughters of Sarah''', whose names are not recollected * '''[[Taylor-86323|Fanney]]''' :To [[Taylor-86335|Simon D. Taylor]] and [[Taylor-86336|Isaac Taylor]], two-thirds of the above named slaves, plus a Negro boy, * '''[[Taylor-86324|Dan]]''' The will was proved on 25 Jun 1851. '''Probate''': "West Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1724-1985"
Wills; Author: Hampshire County (West Virginia). Clerk of the County Court; Probate Place: Hampshire
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Slaves of Talitha Cox Browder, North Carolina

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This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Cox-38588|Talitha Cox Browder]], and attempt to connect them to their families. The following slaves were left to Talitha by her husband, Isham Browder. #[[Browder-706|Will Browder]] #[[Browder-707|Ceasar Browder]] #[[Browder-708|Jinny Browder]] #[[Browder-709|Milly Browder]] #[[Browder-710|Andrew Browder]] #[[Browder-711|Peter Browder]] #[[Browder-712|Daniel Browder]] The following slaves were owned by Talitha and were willed to family members at her death in 1828. To daughter, [[Browder-722|Martha Patsey Browder Whittemore]]
#[[Browder-714|Doll Browder]] #[[Browder-715|Lewis Browder]] #[[Browder-716|Isaac Browder]] #[[Browder-717|Ester Browder]] #[[Browder-718|Darkess Browder]] To grandson, Augustin Browder Fears; if Augustin does not or cannot assume ownership, then granddaughter Nancy Whittemore will inherit them.
It is unlikely that Augustin Browder Fears ever took possession of the three slaves left to him by his grandmother, Talitha Cox Browder. Augustin left his home in Greene County, Georgia by 1830 and joined his two half-brothers in Henry County, Georgia. He has no slaves listed in any census record. #[[Browder-719|Cuffy Browder]] #[[Browder-720|Aggy Browder]] #[[Browder-721|Joe Browder]]

Slaves of the Griffin Family in Greenville County, South Carolina

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The purpose of this page is to record research on the slaves of the Griffin Family in Greenville County, South Carolina and try to connect them to their ancestors. ==Allen Griffin== *In 1848 Allen sold 8 slavesGreenville County - Slave Name Index, (Greenville County Library System, Greenville County, South Carolina, 2013 approximate dates 1787-1864) https://cdm17168.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p17168coll67/id/777/rec/4 **John W Hodges bought 1 slave ***negro boy, Jacob for $550.00 **Effy Hightower bought 1 slave ***negro girl, Katy for $401.00 **Jane Griffin bought 1 slave ***negro girl, Caroline for $408.00 **Horatio Griffin bought 1 slave ***boy, Jackson for $480.00 **Edward Griffin bought 2 slaves ***negro boy,Washington for $510.00 ***negro girl, Dolly for $403.00 **Elizabeth Griffin bought 2 slaves ***Amy for $500.00 ***George for $500.00 == Sources ==

Slaves of the Griffin Family in Pendleton/Anderson County, South Carolina

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The purpose of this page is to record research on the slaves of the Griffin Family in Pendleton/Anderson County, South Carolina and try to connect them to their ancestors. ==William Griffin== *In 1800 William sold 5 slaves **Elizabeth Griffin bought 1 slave ***Charles for $125.00 **Unknown buyer(s) bought 4 slaves ***negro, Jo for $425.00 ***negro, Geroge for $425.00 ***negro, Nance for $$350.00 ***negro girl, Belinda for $100.00 == James C Griffin== *In 1843 James sold 17 slaves **Sarah Ann Robertson bought 2 slaves ***Orelius/Aurelius for $466.00 ***Cynthia/Syntha for $300.00 **Unknown buyer(s) bought 2 slaves ***Jeffrey for $533.00 ***Mary for $262.00 **Narcissa Griffin bought 2 slaves ***Jane/Jenny for $358.00 ***Rose/Rosy for $263.00 **Rebecah Griffin bought 2 slaves ***Celia/Sealey/Cely for $343.00 ***Mariah for $200.00 **Georgeanna Griffin bought 2 slaves ***Jackson for $275.00 ***Sarah for $190.00 **J.V. Shanklin bought 3 slaves ***negro man, Old Jack for $530.00 ***Jack's wife, Susan included in the $530.00 for Old Jack ***Jack and Susan's child, unnamed included in the $530.00 for Old Jack **Geo. Fredick bought 1 slave ***boy, Hampton for $515.00 **Fair Kirksey bought 1 slave ***Henry for $650.00 **Unknown buyer(s) bought 2 slaves ***Charlotte for $475.00 ***Charlotte's child, Jacob included in the $475.00 for Charlotte ==Sophia Griffin== *In 1862 Sophia sold 9 slaves **Willis Robinson bought 3 slaves ***Charlotte for $2,000.00 ***Charlotte's child, unnamed included in the $2,000 for Charlotte ***Charlotte's child, unnamed included in the $2,000 for Charlotte **M. Richards bought 1 slave ***Luke for $900.00 **Hinny Keesler bought 1 slave ***jeff for $$1,300.00 **Job J. Boozer bought 3 slaves ***Amy for $1,830.00 ***Amy's child, unnamed included in the $1,830.00 for Amy ***Amy's child, unnamed included in the $1,830.00 for Amy **John Cammade bought 1 slave ***woman, Hannah for $105.00 == Sources == *Pendleton/Anderson County - Slave Name Index, (Greenville County Library System, Greenville County, South Carolina, 2015 approximate dates 1789-1864) https://cdm17168.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p17168coll67/id/856/rec/1

Slaves of the Griffin Family in Pickens County, South Carolina

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The purpose of this page is to record research on the slaves of the Griffin Family in Pickens County, South Carolina and try to connect them to their ancestors. ==Elizabeth Griffin== * In 1829 Elizabeth sold 3 slavesPickens County - Slave Name Index, (Greenville County Library System, Greenville County, South Carolina, 2014 approximate dates 1828-1864) https://cdm17168.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p17168coll67/id/724/rec/3 **Sargent Griffin bought 2 slaves ***negro man, Charles for $.25 ***negro boy, George for $205.50 **Jas Trotter bought 1 slave ***negro woman, Charlott for $10.06 ==Sargent Griffin== *In 1858 Sargent sold 17 slaves **Avenrilla Griffin bought 6 slaves ***negro boy, Green/Greer for $440.00 ***negro man, Anthony for $1,000.00 ***negro woman, Anavie/Amarie and her child, Peter for $1,000.00 ***negro woman, Angelina and her child, Rachael for $1,000.00 **Dr. Hagood bought ***negro man, Primus for $900.00 **B. Hagood bought 2 slaves ***negro man, Larkin for $1, 000.00 ***negro man, Ben for $1,000.00 **E. H. Griffin bought ***negro woman, Mary for $300.00 **Benj Griffin bought ***negro boy, Joe for $650.00 **Barton Griffin bought ***negro boy, Elias for $525.00 **R. H. Griffin bought 2 slaves ***negro girl, Elizabeth for $400.00 ***negro boy, Jim for $400.00 **H. J. Anthony bought ***negro girl, Caroline for $300.00 **W. R. Baker bought ***negro woman, Hester for $800.00 ***negro boy, Allen for $300.0 ==Robert Griffin== *In 1862 Robert sold 1 slave **negro girl, Fanny for $900.00 to Mrs. Robert Griffin == Sources ==

Slaves of Thomas Ashby, South Carolina

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This is a list of enslaved person recorded in the Inventory of the Estate of [[Ashby-3754|Thomas Ashby]], 3 May 1754. '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
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citing Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1746-1756
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Charleston > Probate Court, Estate inventories > 1753-1756 > No File Description Available > image 134 of 301. {{FamilySearch Image|939L-JZ1B-N}} (accessed 11 January 2023)
List of Slaves on Inventory {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Name ! width="100"|Amount |- | [[Ashby-4020|Phillis]] & child [[Ashby-4021|Nancy]] || $350 |- | [[Ashby-4024|Lucy]]|| $250 |- | [[Ashby-4034|Tom]] || $100 |- | [[Ashby-4025|Bess]]|| $250 |- | [[Ashby-4026|Caly]]|| $300 |- | [[Ashby-4027|Nanny]]|| $300 |- | [[Ashby-4035|York Ben]] || $100 |- | [[Ashby-4036|Peter]]|| $230 |- | [[Ashby-4028|Carolina Angola]] || $270 |- | [[Ashby-4037|Gilbert]]|| $400 |- | [[Ashby-4038|Dick]]|| $300 |- | [[Ashby-4039|Abraham]]|| $275 |- | [[Ashby-4040|Isaac]]|| $250 |- | [[Ashby-4041|Nero]]|| $320 |- | [[Ashby-4042|Anthony]] || $320 |- | [[Ashby-4043|Harchelas]]|| $230 |- | [[Ashby-4044|Little Ben]] || $240 |- | [[Ashby-4045|Ceasor]]|| $230 |- | [[Ashby-4046|Oxford Eboe]] || $270 |- | [[Ashby-4029|Carolina Eboe]] || $220 |- | [[Ashby-4030|Cloe]]|| $240 |- | [[Ashby-4047|Cam]] || $40 |- | [[Ashby-4022|Pheby]] & child [[Ashby-4023|Dido]]|| $260 |- | [[Ashby-4031|Oxford Ginea]] || $200 |- | [[Ashby-4032|Isbel]]|| $200 |- | [[Ashby-4033|Maria]]|| $220 |- | [[Ashby-4048|Allick]] || $80 |- | [[Ashby-4049|Tenas]]|| $130 |- | [[Ashby-4050|Samson]]|| $150 |} ==Sources==

Slaves of Thomas Banks, North Carolina and Georgia

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[[Banks-3097|Thomas Banks (abt.1709-abt.1789)]] enslaved people in North Carolina and probably later in Georgia, as described below. Detailed records of all people he enslaved have not yet been found. ==Move with Enslaved People, 1782== According to well researched Banks family records, Thomas moved with his son Ralph, (likely) his son-in-law Joseph Blackwell and likely other family members from North Carolina to Wilkes County, Georgia, which later became part of Elbert County, Georgia. It was said that they traveled with 16 enslaved people. It isn't clear who "owned" these people.“The Story of Thomas Banks,” by Ed Jackson of the Banks Family Association, on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xDYBhvXKlw] Transcription: [https://betts-torbert.blogspot.com/p/transcript-of-story-of-thomas-banks-by.html] ==Will, Granville County, NC, 1781== [Information will be added later.] '''28 Oct 1789, Wilkes Co., GA''' - Richard Banks and Ralph Banks posted bond as executors of the estate of '''Thomas Banks'''. Joseph Blackwell, security. Wilkes Co., GA, WB 1810-1816 (written inside "Will Book HH"). A record of bonds posted is at the end of this will book. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://preview.tinyurl.com/y23wdrnw ==Banks Family of Elbert County== :Banks, Elbert Augustine; Young, Georgia Butt; Franklin, Sarah Banks, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00bank/page/n5/mode/2up ''The Genealogical Records of the Banks Family of Elbert County, Georgia.''] Second Edition, 1937, pp. 20-28 (see images for pages 20-23 attached on this page) Page 21 Thomas Banks, of Granville county, N.C., moved to Wilkes county, Georgia, along with his son, Ralph Banks, and possibly other members of his family in 1784-85. That part of Wilkes county in which Ralph Banks settled was later cut off into Elbert county. It is possible that Joseph Blackwell, who married Sally Chandler Banks, a daughter of Thomas in his first marriage, had gone to Georgia earlier, as we find in Will Book 1, page 299, Granville County, N.C., a "Deed of Gift" from Thomas Banks to two of his grandchildren, Dunston and Banks Blackwell. This Deed is made through Joseph Blackwell receiving the sum of "three hundred and thirty-nine pounds four shillings and for divers other causes and considerations," in return for which Joseph Blackwell willed to the two children aforesaid Negro wench named '''Patt''', Negro girl named '''Rose''', Negro girl named '''Mary''', Negro boy named '''David''' and Negro child named '''Shadrach'''." This deed of gift as proven by the oaths of John Rust and Ralph Banks at the February term of court, '''1781'''. Since there is no further record of Joseph Blackwell in Granville after this date it s likely that he and possibly other members of the Banks family went to Georgia about this time. This could be cleared up by searching the records at Washington, Georgia. Page 22 The first land transaction on record in Granville county to which Thomas Banks was a party was made in August 1762, and is as follows: "This Deed made the 11th day of August, 1762, by William Gray and his wife, of Granville county, of the first part, to Thomas Banks Jr. of St. Margaret's Parish, County of Caroline, of the Colony of Virginia, party of the second part, witnesseth, Etc." The deed called for 253 1/2 acres of land for which 66 pounds 16 shillings was paid. Book E, page 376, Granville county, N.C. In Book G, page 371, with date of November 22, 1763, is found where Thomas Banks purchased 75 acres of land "near Cannaday's [Dannady's?] Mill, adjoining his other tract." Here is it noted that he no longer affixes junior to his name. Caroline county, Virginia, lies near Richmond, and was in the heart of hostilities during the War Between the States. Many records were lost in being moved from place to place and others burned. The following data secured from Caroline county records very probably concerns the Granville county Tomas Banks: ::Order Book 1735, page 307. A Negro belonging to Thomas Banks adjudged 10 years old. ::Order Book 1732-1740 (1735), page 414. A Negro belonging to Thomas Banks... ...This Caroline county, Virginia data [see above] also shows: 1764--Case for Tunstall Banks.1786--Case of Richard Banks. Here are the family names, as a great many of the descendants of Thomas Banks claim that the name Dunston was originally Tunstall... Page 23 ...There are numerous records concerning the activities of Thomas Banks in Granville county from 1762 to 1784-85. He took up land and also bought and sold many tracts. All this is a matter of record in the court house at Oxford, North Carolina. [The following is summarized from the original] Deed Book O, page 310, March 31, 1784: Thomas Banks to George White, both of Granville county, 1,100 acres of land , where Thomas Banks now lives. George White a brother of Betty, Thomas' second wife. Thomas sold his home tract in March 1784. Recorded in Book O, p. 409. On March 20, 1785, Thomas -- by then in Georgia -- sold to Louis Taylor a tract of land in NC "on Quicksand Creek, both sides, beginning on Hornsby's line and George White's corner poplar in a branch." 1500 acres. This deed was executed in Wilkes County, GA and certificate sent to Granville County, N.C. In Book O, p. 442, March 14, 1786: Thomas and his wife Susannah sold to Alexander Carter 400 acres in Granville County, N.C. [I know he had returned to NC at some point then went back to GA.]... ...The third child born to Thomas with his first wife Sally Chandler was named Thomas. With his third wife he also had a son named Thomas. The writer of this essay guesses that the first Thomas died, and the second was named in his honor. ==Research Note== Considering large land holdings in Caroline County, North Carolina as well as (later) in Wilkes County (later Elbert County), Georgia, it's recommended that further research be done to find records of people he enslaved. ==Land== '''Deeds''' Granville Co., NC, DB O, p. 442, 14 Mar 1786 - '''Thomas Banks and wife, Susanna, of the State of Georgia''' sold land in Granville Co. to Alexander Carter of Granville Co. Gwynn, Zae Hargett, “Kinfolks of Granville County, North Carolina, 1765-1826,” published by Joseph W. Watson, Rocky Mount, NC, 1974,p. 68 [https://axaem.archives.ncdcr.gov//solrDetailPages/series/NCA/Series_detail.html?fq=seriesRid:348590 File No. 98, Thomas Banks (Warrant No. 414), 1780, 1782 Tennessee, Sullivan County] :Acres: 479 :Grant No.: 109 :Issued: Oct. 23, 1782 :Entry No.: 414 :Entered: Apr. 14, 1780 :Book: 43 :Page: 290 :Location: Beg. at a Chestnut tree [https://axaem.archives.ncdcr.gov//solrDetailPages/series/NCA/Series_detail.html?fq=seriesRid:444621 File No. 1191, Thomas Banks, 1779, 1780 Granville County, North Carolina] :Acres: 675 :Grant No.: 354 :Issued: Mar. 1, 1780 :Entry No.: 391 :Entered: Aug. 5, 1779 :Book: 35 :Page: 285 :Location: On both sides of Mirey Branch [https://axaem.archives.ncdcr.gov//solrDetailPages/series/NCA/Series_detail.html?fq=seriesRid:444895 File No. 1467, Thos. Banks, 1779, 1783 Granville County, North Carolina] :Acres: 624 :Grant No.: 444 :Issued: Oct. 15, 1783 :Entry No.: 397 :Entered: Aug. 5, 1779 :Book: 50 :Page: 317 :Location: On the Beaverdam Creek beg. at Thornton's and Hookers corner [https://axaem.archives.ncdcr.gov//solrDetailPages/series/NCA/Series_detail.html?fq=seriesRid:444694 File No. 1266, Thomas Banks, 1778, 1779 Granville County, North Carolina] :Acres: 741 :Grant No.: 58 :Issued: Sept. 24, 1779 :Entry No.: 107 :Entered: May 29, 1778 :Book: 39 :Page: 168 :Location: On the So. side of Tar River at said Barnes corner [https://axaem.archives.ncdcr.gov//solrDetailPages/series/NCA/Series_detail.html?fq=seriesRid:444412 File No. 1040A, Thomas Banks, 1778, 1780 Granville County, North Carolina] :Acres: 437 :Grant No.: 203 :Issued: Mar. 1, 1780 :Entry No.: 108 :Entered: May 29, 1778 :Book: 35 :Page: 134 :Location: North side of Tar River [https://axaem.archives.ncdcr.gov//solrDetailPages/series/NCA/Series_detail.html?fq=seriesRid:331713 Banks, Thomas. Granville Co., 1762, 1763 Granville County, North Carolina] :Warrant: 1762 April 13. 700 acres. :Descriptive references for land: Miry Branch, Phil. Bradford, :Ebenezer Wilson Deed: 1763 April 1 == Sources ==

Slaves of Thomas Fearn, Pittsylvania County, Virginia

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==Introduction== This page's purpose is to record the people enslaved by [[Fearn-386|Thomas Fearn]] and attempt to connect them to their families. ===Slaves=== From his will: '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Wills and Estate Papers (Caswell County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History (Raleigh, North Carolina); Probate Place: Caswell, North Carolina
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Thomas Fearn probate on 25 Mar 1806 in Caswell, North Carolina, USA.
:To Leeanah Lee: #William (or Buck), #James, #Diley and three of her children viz: Fanny, Milley and Joe. :To Wife Mary: #Charles, #Pompey, #Agga and the three children of Charles by Pallan viz: Mary, Isaac and Sam. At her marriage or death to my children: JOHN, THOMAS, ROBERT, GEORGE and RICHARD FEARN and my daughter POLLY FEARN and the heirs of my daughter LEANAH LEE PAYNE. :To my daughter POLLY FEARN: #Patty and her two children, Milley, John, #Jim, #Wynney and her child Nance. :The remaining slaves: #Pallace, #Daniel, #Sally, #Sylva, #Will, #Joe, #Peter, #Nell, #Hannah, #Tom, #Nat, #Peter, and #Jim who are the children of Deley be divided between my sons: JOHN, THOMAS, GEORGE, and RICHARD. == Sources ==

Slaves of Thomas Gale, Virginia

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This page records the enslaved people held by [[Gale-4792|Thomas Gale]] in the hopes that they may one day be connected with their families. == 1850 Slave Schedule == Thomas is listed as holding these slaves on the 1850 Slave Schedule for Morgan County, Virginia.''Slave Schedule''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 1; Digital film/folder number: 004206480; FHL microfilm: 444980; Record number: 33862; Packet letter: A
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Thomas Gale in 1850 in Morgan, Virginia, United States.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Age!!Sex!!Race |- |35||female||B |- |32||female||B |- |28||male||B |- |24||female||B |- |20||male||M |- |18||female||B |- |16||female||B |- |10||male||B |- |10||male||M |- |8||female||B |- |7||male||M |- |5||female||B |- |4||male||M |- |3/12||female||B |- |4/12||female||M |} === Inventory of Estate, 1854 === These slaves are named in the "Appraisement of the Negros" list in the 1854 inventory of Thomas's estate."West Virginia Will Books, 1756-1971," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HYS4-CF?cc=1909099&wc=Q8BW-M6F%3A179687201%2C179718501 : 23 October 2018), Morgan > Will book, v. 002 1844-1856 > image 150 of 193; citing Jackson County Clerk, West Virginia. All ages are listed as approximate. *[[Gale-4795|Ann]], F, 35 * [[Gale-4796|Harrison]], M, 33 * [[Gale-4797|Soph]], F, 26 * [[Gale-4798|Jeff]], M, 23 * [[Gale-4799|Eveline]], F, 24 * [[Gale-4800|Ginn]], F, 22 * [[Gale-4801|Jim]], M, 13 * [[Gale-4802|Fletch]], M, 12 * [[Gale-4803|John]], M, 9 * [[Gale-4804|Catherine]], F, 10 * [[Gale-4805|Mary]], F, 9 * [[Gale-4806|Harrison]], M, 7 * [[Gale-4807|Matilda]], F, 5 * [[Gale-4808|Theodore]], M, 4 * [[Gale-4809|William]], M, 2 * [[Gale-4810|Charley]], M, 2 * [[Gale-4811|Schely Henry]], M, 2 * [[Gale-4812|Rosa]], F, 1 * unnamed child, no sex listed, 6 months Several slaves with these names appear in the inventory of Thomas's son George's estate in 1855 and are likely the same people."West Virginia Will Books, 1756-1971," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HYS4-3G?cc=1909099&wc=Q8BW-M6F%3A179687201%2C179718501 : 23 October 2018), Morgan > Will book, v. 002 1844-1856 > image 140 of 193; citing Jackson County Clerk, West Virginia.

Slaves of Thomas George Percy, Alabama

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==Introduction== This page's purpose is to record the people enslaved by [[Percy-1125|Thomas George Percy Sr. (1786-1841)]] and attempt to connect them to their families. ===Slaves=== *18 enslaved people were recorded in the 1804 probate inventory of Charles Percy estate. (Need citation) Thomas Percy moved to Huntsville in 1813 and took 18 slaves with him. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Est. Birth Year!!Profile!!Earliest Record!!1804 enslaver!!1819 enslaver!!Comments |- |Hamlet||1762||[[Pousset-6|Hamlet (Pousset) Percy]]||1792||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||?shown as born in 1762 in sale, 1744 in 1794 |- |Sall||1764||[[Percy-1763|Sall Percy (1764-)]]||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |Rose||1789||||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |unnamed child||||1804||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |Hamlet Jr. ||1791||||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |George||1764||||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |Chloe||1771||||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |Cato||1790||Previous owner George Proffit||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 "Louisiana, U.S., Records of Enslaved People, 1719-1820"
New Orleans Louisiana; Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy, 1719-1820; Author: Gwendolyn Midlo Hall
{{Ancestry Record|7383|30690}} (accessed 18 December 2023)
Document Language: Spanish; Document Depository: Spanish West Florida Papers. Originals in East Baton Rouge Courthouse, Well Indexed, Good Translations Published in English, At Louisiana Historical Center and Tulane University.; Notary: Spanish West Florida; Name: Catto; Residence Date: 6 May 1793; Deceased Master of Estate: George Proffit; Mother Residence Date: 6 May 1793; Location: East Baton Rouge. Includes Spanish West Florida Papers; Selling Value: Curency Type: Piastre = 1 P; Common Price: Unknown; Common Sale Price: 285; Inventory Value: Unknown; Sale Value: 285; Date of Sale: 7 May 1793; Buyer: Charles Percy; Estate Number: 25-S-009-053-1793; Captain: George Proffit; Other History: Sold Or Inventoried As an Individual; Gender: Male; Name Explanation and Origin: African; Race: Black; Document Date: 6 May 1793; Father Residence Date: 6 May 1793.
|- |Celeste||1793||||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |Fortune||1797||||1804||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |George||1799||||1804||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |Peter||1793||||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |Ephraim||1788||||1804||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |James/Little Jim||1776||||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |James||1782||||1804||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |Becky||1785||||1804||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |Polydore||1764||||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |Jack||1764||||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |} *15 enslaved were enumerated in the 1840 census. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: South Half, Madison, Alabama; Roll: 13; Page: 171; Family History Library Film: 0002335
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Thomas G Perey in South Half, Madison, Alabama.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Slaves - Males - Under 10!!2 |- |Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23||2 |- |Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35||2 |- |Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54||2 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10||1 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23||1 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35||2 |- |Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54||2 |- |Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99||1 |- |Total Slaves||15 |} == Sources ==

Slaves of Thomas H. Parks, Georgia

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== Biography == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by “Thomas H. Parks, and attempt to connect them to their families. 1840 census [[Parks-9391|Thomas Harrison Parks]] was in District 233, Oglethorpe, Georgia. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: District 233, Oglethorpe, Georgia; Roll: 48; Page: 73; Family History Library Film: 0007046
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Thomas H Parks in District 233, Oglethorpe, Georgia.
*Slaves - Males - Under 10 4 *Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23 1 *Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54 2 *Slaves - Females - Under 10 1 *Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23 3 *Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35 2 1850 census Thos was in Coweta, Georgia, United States. '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 10;
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Thos H Parks in Coweta, Georgia, United States.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Male||70||1780||Black||||||Female||26||1824||Black |- |||Male||40||1810||Black||||||Female||26||1824||Black |- |||Male||36||1814||Black||||||Female||20||1830||Black |- |||Male||32||1818||Black||||||Female||19||1831||Black |- |||Male||14||1836||Black||||||Female||7||1843||Black |- |||Male||14||1836||Black||||||Female||6||1844||Black |- |||Male||12||1838||Black||||||Female||6||1844||Black |- |||Male||12||1838||Black||||||Female||3||1847||Black |- |||Male||9||1841||Black||||||Female||2||1848||Black |- |||Male||5||1845||Black||||||Female||03/12||1850||Black |- |||Male||3||1847||Black||||||Female||70||1780||Black |- |||Male||2||1848||Black||||||Female||35||1815||Black |- |||Male||2||1848||Mulatto||||||Male||5||1845|| |- |||Female||53||1797||Black||||||Male||1||1849|| |- |||Female||34||1816||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Female||28||1822||Black|||||||||||| |} ===Named Slaves=== *Beckie (John I) *Henry, child of Beckie (John I) *Burwell (John I) *Robin (John I) *Mahala (John I) *Matlida (Clara Ann) *Frances(Clara Ann) *Margaret(Clara Ann) *Milly and young child (sold) *Melepie (sold) == Sources == *Thomas H. Parks estate was in the probate process in 1829-1838 in Coweta, Georgia, United States. '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Probate Records, 1826-1966; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Coweta County); Probate Place: Coweta, Georgia
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Bird Parks Sr probate in 1829-1838 in Coweta, Georgia, USA.
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Slaves of Thomas Hawkins, Georgia

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== Biography == *Name [[Hawkins-17225|Thomas D Hawkins]] *Event Date 1850 *Event Place Camden, Georgia, United States *Event Place (Original) Camden county, Camden, Georgia, United States *Event Type Census *Relationship to Owner Owner *Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *Slaves:34 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Male||32||1818||Mulatto||||||Male||0||1850|| |- |||Male||48||1802||Black||||||Female||0||1850||Black |- |||Male||34||1816||Black||||||Female||62||1788||Black |- |||Male||19||1831||Black||||||Female||58||1792||Black |- |||Male||19||1831||Black||||||Female||24||1826||Mulatto |- |||Male||26||1824||Black||||||Female||28||1822||Black |- |||Male||35||1815||Black||||||Female||46||1804||Black |- |||Female||11||1839||Black||||||Female||18||1832||Black |- |||Female||9||1841||Black||||||Female||55||1795||Black |- |||Female||9||1841||Black||||||Female||30||1820||Black |- |||Male||9||1841||Mulatto||||||Female||48||1802||Black |- |||Female||8||1842||Black||||||Female||18||1832||Black |- |||Female||7||1843||Black||||||Female||15||1835||Black |- |||Male||7||1843||Black||||||Female||13||1837||Black |- |||Male||5||1845||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Male||5||1845||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Male||4||1846||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Female||4||1846||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Male||1||1850||Mulatto|||||||||||| |} == Sources == * '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 10; FHL microfilm: 442897; Record number: 35379;
{{FamilySearch Record|HR7D-57T2}} (accessed 29 December 2022)
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Thos D Hawkins in Camden, Georgia, United States.

Slaves of Thomas Johnson, Maryland

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== Introduction == [[Johnson-28197|Thomas Johnson (1732-1819)]], governor of Maryland from March 1777 until November 1779, was the owner of the Catoctin Furnace, an historically important iron furnace developed just shy of the American Revolution, which produced a variety of iron products, including cannonballs, during the War. (See the [[Space:Catoctin_Furnace_Patterson_Project|Catoctin Furnace Patterson Project]] for more information). ''"For many years, operations at Catoctin Furnace relied on the labor of enslaved Africans and African Americans. At least 271 enslaved and an unknown number of free African Americans worked at Catoctin and its surrounding village, performing a host of highly skilled labor roles.
''A cemetery was found on the property from an excavation that occurred in 1979. Interred in the Catoctin Furnace African American Cemetery were more than 100 free and enslaved individuals who labored at the furnace between 1774 and 1850."'' https://www.aaas.org/news/ancient-dna-reveals-legacy-african-americans-catoctin-furnace-maryland#:~:text=For%20many%20years%2C%20operations%20at,of%20highly%20skilled%20labor%20roles. ===Property=== Johnson's estate, Rose Hill, used enslaved labor. He gave Rose Hill to Johnson's daughter, Ann, and son-in-law, John Grahame, who continued the practice.https://emilieamt.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Slavery-at-Rose-Hill-Manor-Frederick.pdf ===Slaves=== '''Census Records''' :According to census records, Johnson held 38 enslaved people in 1790 '''1790 Census''': "1790 United States Federal Census"
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; First Census of the United States, 1790.; Year: 1790; Census Place: Frederick, Maryland; Series: M637; Roll: 3; Page: 203; Family History Library Film: 0568143
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Thomas, Esqr Johnson Esquire in Frederick, Maryland.
, and 50 enslaved people in 1800. '''1800 Census''': "1800 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1800; Census Place: Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; Series: M32; Roll: 10; Page: 148; Image: 156; Family History Library Film: 193663
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Thomas Johnson in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland.
'''Named Enslaved persons''' #Benedict, a runaway. ''"St. Leonard’s Creek, Calvert county, June 10, 1775. Ran away from subscriber, on the 17th of May, a lusty country-born negro man, called Benedict, about 32 years old, 6 feet high, very talkative, has a scar on his upper lip, and longer wool than usual: he had on when he went away, a country cloth waistcoat and breeches, and an iron collar. Whoever takes up the said negro, and delivers him to the subscriber at St Leonard’s creek, Thomas Johnson, jun, at Annapolis, or James Johnson, in Frederick county, shall receive eight dollars reward.'' THO. JOHNSON, sen."[https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000700/000743/html/743paperfile.html Maryland State Archives, Governor Thomas Johnson File] ===Tax Records=== From the Maryland Archives, 1782 tax list of property. https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000700/000743/tif/chart.tifThe following unnamed slaves and their values: *3 males and females under age 8, $30 *2 males and females 8yrs to 14 yrs, $50 *1 male 14 yrs to 45 yrs, $70 *2 Females 14 yrs - 36 yrs, $120 *2 males above 45/females above 36, $20 == Sources == *See also: [https://catoctinfurnace.org/african-american-cemetery/ Catoctin Furnace African American Cemetery]

Slaves of Thomas Lawson, Kentucky

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'''Slaves of Thomas Lawson (abt. 1783 - abt. 1834), Greenup County, Kentucky''' In the 1810 census Thomas Lawson (age 26 - 44) was in Greenup, Kentucky, with spouse, four children, and '''six enslaved people'''. '''1810 Census''': "1810 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1810; Census Place: Greenup, Kentucky; Roll: 6; Page: 271; Image: Kym252_6-0283; FHL Roll: 0181351
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In the 1820 census Thomas Loughson (age 26 - 44) was in Greenup, Kentucky, with spouse, eight children, and seven enslaved people. '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
Fourth Census of the United States, 1820; Census Place: Greenup, Kentucky; Page: 170; NARA Roll: M33_21; Image: 183
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*Slaves - Males - Under 14: '''3''' *Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: '''1''' *Slaves - Females - Under 14: '''2''' *Slaves - Females - 45+: '''1''' In the 1830 census Thomas Lawson (age 50 - 59) was in Greenup, Kentucky, with spouse, nine children, and nine enslaved people. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Greenup, Kentucky; Series: M19; Roll: 37; Page: 64; Family History Library Film: 0007816
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*Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: '''3''' *Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: '''1''' *Slaves - Females - Under 10: '''1''' *Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: '''1''' *Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: '''2''' *Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: '''1''' ==Sources==

Slaves of Thomas Lockett, Sr.

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Documentation of the people enslaved by [[Lockett-675|Thomas Lockett, Sr.]] of Warren County, Georgia. Sources are listed on his profile. 1820 Census"United States Census, 1820", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLW-HKW : Wed Oct 04 23:58:51 UTC 2023), Entry for Thomas Lockett, 1820.: Thomas had 16 people enslaved. 1830 Census"United States Census, 1830", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGB-LQP : Fri Oct 06 20:24:21 UTC 2023), Entry for Thomas Lockett, 1830.: Thomas had 20 people enslaved. 1840 Census"United States Census, 1840", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHBN-YWM : Wed Oct 04 17:45:47 UTC 2023), Entry for Thomas Lockett, 1840.: Thomas had 23 people enslaved. The following people were enslaved by Thomas Lockett and named in his [[space:Will_of_Thomas_Lockett|1841 will]]: *Lewis *Celia *Austin *Yellow Mary *Julia *Becky *Moses *Cliet *Hall *Big Mary *Hannah The following people were enslaved by Thomas Lockett and listed in the inventory appraisement on 17 Jul 1844State of Georgia, Warren County, Court of Ordinary, Inventory Appraisement & Sales, Book G, 1842-1848, Page 247, https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/10024685?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a227a537766456f6543546161555978473555306c742f684d7747494b506b77586f6545724d6e502f717374773d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d: *Clike - 35 years old - $550 *Moses - 60 years old - $75 *Patience - 54 years old - $150 *Sabra - 22 years old and *Her child Washington - $500 *Hannah - 15 years old - $425 *Mary - 13 years old - $400 *Lethy - 9 years old - $400 *Permely - 7 years old - $250 *Hal - 29 years old - $500 The following people were enslaved by Thomas Lockett and listed in the inventory appraisement on 17 Sep 1844State of Georgia, Warren County, Court of Ordinary, Inventory Appraisement & Sales, Book G, 1842-1848, Page 258, https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/10024417?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2245416451307864557041774a714d726c566a5469752f6d6c472f627944367833735447622f43476c49556b3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d: *Big Mary and her four children: *Rebecca *Henry *Allen *Green - $1100 *Luvena and her child: *Sherman - $550 *Luke - $250 *Payton - $300 *Julia - $450 *Eliza - $225 *Selia - $450 *Yellow Mary - $500 The following people were enslaved by Thomas Lockett and sold on the first Tuesday in July in 1845 in Tazewell, Marion County, GeorgiaWeekly Columbus Enquirer, Columbus, Georgia • Wed, Jun 11, 1845 Page 4, https://www.newspapers.com/article/weekly-columbus-enquirer-executors-sale/131561162/Weekly Columbus Enquirer, Columbus, Georgia • Wed, Jul 2, 1845 Page 4, https://www.newspapers.com/article/weekly-columbus-enquirer-executors-sale/140997995/: *Luke, a boy *Eliza, a girl *Sherman, a boy *Luvena and *her child The following people were enslaved by Thomas Lockett and sold on the first Tuesday in November in 1849 at Buena Vista, Marion County, GeorgiaWeekly Columbus Enquirer, Columbus, Georgia • Tue, Oct 23, 1849 Page 4, https://www.newspapers.com/article/weekly-columbus-enquirer-executors-sale/131562053/: *Hal, about 34 years of age *Mary, about 30 and *her child *Litha, a girl about 10 *Henry, a boy about 8 *two other “likely boys” about 5 or 6 years old

Slaves of Thomas Magruder, Georgia

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== Biography == In the 1850 census [[Magruder-491|Thomas Samuel Magruder (1819-1892)]] was a owner in Meriwether, Georgia, Slaves:16. '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 16; FHL microfilm: 442902; Record number: 9144;
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T L Magruder owner in household of T L Magruder in Meriwether, Georgia, United States.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Female||25||1825||Black||||||Male||2||1848||Black |- |||Male||27||1823||Black||||||Male||3 mnths||1850||Black |- |||Female||16||1834||Black||||||Female||37||1813||Black |- |||Female||16||1834||Black||||||Female||10||1840||Black |- |||Female||11||1839||Black||||||Male||6||1844||Black |- |||Male||9||1841||Black||||||Female||5||1845||Black |- |||Male||7||1843||Black||||||Male||2||1848||Black |- |||Male||6||1844||Black||||||Male||2||1848||Black |} 1860 census Thos was a owner in Meriwether, Georgia, Slaves:30. '''1860 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 26; Line: 3; FHL microfilm: 000803148; Record number: 107514;
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Thos S Magruder owner in household of Thos S Magruder in Meriwether, Georgia, United States.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Male||40||1820||Black||||||Male||8||1852||Black |- |||Female||35||1825||Black||||||Male||8||1852||Black |- |||Female||35||1825||Black||||||Female||6||1854||Black |- |||Female||27||1833||Black||||||Female||4||1856||Black |- |||Male||23||1837||Black||||||Female||4||1856||Black |- |||Female||20||1840||Black||||||Male||2||1858||Black |- |||Male||19||1841||Black||||||Female||3||1857||Black |- |||Male||17||1843||Black||||||Female||2||1858||Black |- |||Male||15||1845||Black||||||Male||3||1857||Black |- |||Female||15||1845||Black||||||Male||5||1855||Black |- |||Female||15||1845||Black||||||Male||3||1857||Black |- |||Male||10||1850||Black||||||Female||3 mnths||1860||Black |- |||Female||10||1850||Black||||||Male||2||1858||Black |- |||Male||9||1851||Black||||||Female||4 mnths||1860||Black |- |||Male||8||1852||Black||||||Female||1 mnth||1860||Black |- | |} ===Named Slaves=== **[[Johnson-138009|Solomon Johnson]], a man (inherited from father) **[[Magruder-691|Billy]], a man (inherited from father) **[[Magruder-692|Patty]] and her children (inherited from father) **[[Magruder-693|Reuben]], a blacksmith. ==Employment Contracts== After emancipation Thomas filed employment contracts with three black families. The contracts give little more than housing, firewood, and food in exchange for labor. The assumption is that these were his former slaves that he is now employing. #[[Johnson-138009|Solomon]] (46), [[Johnson-138011|Jane]] (wife, 40), [[Johnson-138010|Pink]] (their child, 16), [[Johnson-138012|John]] (son, 18), [[Johnson-138015|Holland]] (son, 12), [[Johnson-138016|Alfred]] (son, 7) '''Employment Contract - Solomon''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
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#[[Magruder-701|Cuffee]] (31), Eliza (wife) & 3 children '''Employment Contract - Cuffee''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
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#[[McGruder-159|John (30)]], [[McGruder-160|Harriet (wife, 21)]], & 4 small children '''Employment Contract - John''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
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Slaves of Thomas Offutt Drane, Maryland

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This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Drane-131|Thomas Offutt Drane, Jr.]], and attempt to connect them to their families. ===1800 United States Federal Census=== Thomas O. Drane, District 2, Montgomery, Maryland {| border="1" class="sortable" |Free White Males under 10||2 |- |Free White Males 26 to 44||1 |- |Free White Females under 10||3 |- |Free White Females 26 to 44||1 |- |All Other Free Persons||2 |- |Slaves||2 |- |Total Persons||11 |} ===1810 United States Federal Census=== Thomas O. Drane, Montgomery, Maryland {| border="1" class="sortable" |Free White Males under 10||3 |- |Free White Males 10 to 15||2 |- |Free White Males 26 to 44||1 |- |Free White Females under 10||2 |- |Free White Females 10 to 15||1 |- |Free White Females 26 to 44||1 |- |Slaves||5 |- |Total||15 |} ===1820 United States Federal Census=== Thomas O. Drane, Russellville, Logan, Kentucky {| border="1" class="sortable" |Free White Males under 10||3 |- |Free White Males 10 to 15||2 |- |Free White Males 16 to 25||1 |- |Free White Males 26 to 44||1 |- |Free White Males 45 and over||1 |- |Free White Females under 10||4 |- |Free White Females 10 to 15||3 |- |Free White Females 26 to 44||1 |- |Slaves - Males under 14||5 |- |Slaves - Males 14 to 25||3 |- |Slaves - Females under 14||6 |- |Slaves - Females 14 to 25||1 |- |Slaves - Females 26 to 44||3 |- |Total Slaves||18 |- |Number of Persons Engaged in Agriculture||7 |- |Total Free White Persons||16 |- |Total All Persons||34 |} ===1830 United States Federal Census=== Thomas O. Drane, Russellville, Logan, Kentucky {| border="1" class="sortable" |Free White Persons - Males 15 to 19||1 |- |Free White Persons - Males 30 to 39||1 |- |Free White Persons - Males 50 to 59||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females 10 to 14||2 |- |Free White Persons - Females 15 to 19||2 |- |Free White Persons - Females 20 to 29||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females 30 to 39||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females 50 to 59||1 |- |Slaves - Males under 10||5 |- |Slaves - Males 10 to 23||5 |- |Slaves - Males 24 to 35||3 |- |Slaves - Females under 10||8 |- |Slaves - Females 10 to 23||5 |- |Slaves - Females 24 to 35||3 |- |Slaves - Females 36 to 54||2 |- |Total Free White Persons||10 |- |Total Slaves||31 |- |Total All Persons||41 |} ===1840 United States Federal Census=== Thomas O. Drane, Logan, Kentucky {| border="1" class="sortable" |Free White Persons - Males 50 thru 59||2 |- |Slaves - Males under 10||2 |- |Slaves - Males 10 thru 23||4 |- |Slaves - Males 24 thru 35||1 |- |Slaves - Males 36 thru 54||3 |- |Slaves - Females under 10||2 |- |Slaves - Females 10 thru 23||3 |- |Slaves - Females 24 thru 35||2 |- |Slaves - Females 55 thru 99||1 |- |Persons Employed in Agriculture||10 |- |Total Slaves||18 |- |Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves||20 |} ===1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules=== Thomas O. Drane, District 1, Logan, Kentucky {| border="1" class="sortable" !Age!!Sex!!Colour |- |76||F||B |- |52||M||B |- |45||F||B |- |48||F||B |- |40||M||B |- |38||M||B |- |36||M||M |- |18||M||B |- |30||F||B |- |28||F||B |- |27||F||B |- |26||F||B |- |11||M||B |- |9||M||B |- |7||F||B |- |6||F||B |- |6||F||B |- |5||F||B |- |5||M||M |- |5||M||B |- |5||M||B |- |5||F||B |- |3||F||B |- |1||F||B |- |1||F||B |- |Total = 25|||| |} ===Last Will and Testament of Thomas Offutt Drane=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Description!!Disposition |- |Big Jim||Black male||Sally Ann (wife) |- |Almira||Black female||Sally Ann (wife) |- |Eliza ||Almira's child||Sally Ann (wife) |- |Francis||Almira's child||Sally Ann (wife) |- |Bill||2-year-old Black boy||Thomas Jefferson Drane (son by Sally) |- |Ben Mantillo||Asian boy||George Washington Drane (son by Sally) |- |Jim Lyons||Sickly Asian male||Thomas H. Drane (son by Mary) |- |Abraham||Black male||Thomas H. Drane (son by Mary) |- |Priscilla||Black female||James Festus Drane (son by Mary) |- |Henny||Black female||John M. Drane (son by Mary) |- |Susanna||Henny's child||John M. Drane (son by Mary) |- |Ellen||Henny's child||John M. Drane (son by Mary) |- |Sano||Black boy||Philip E. Drane (son by Mary) - Sano had already been received and sold before will was proved. |- |Matilda||Black female||Rebeca McGruder (daughter by Mary) |- |Mary||Blak female||Mary Tupper (daughter by Mary) |- |Octavia||Black female||Caroline Grady (daughter by Mary) |- |Mariah||Black female||Caroline Grady (daughter by Mary) |- |Little Jim||||Sold |- |Wilkerson||||Sold |- |Valentine||||Sold |- |Smokey||||Sold |- |Martha Jane||||Sold |- |Cap||||Sold |- |Joe||||Sold |- |Juliet||||Sold |- |Sophie||Juliet's child||Sold |}

Slaves of Thomas Walker, Georgia

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List of slaves owned by [[Walker-44989|Thomas Walker (1767-1854)]] of Monroe County, Georgia, with supporting documentation: == Slaves == {| border="1" class="sortable" |+ 1850 United States Census Slave Schedule for Monroe County, Georgia: "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7X-G1PZ : 23 February 2021), Thomas Walker in entry for MM9.1.1/MVHY-VL6:, 1850. !scope="col" style="padding-left: 1em;" style="padding-right: 2em;" |Name if known!!scope="col" style="padding-left: 1em;" style="padding-right: 2em;" |Age!!scope="col" style="padding-left: 1em;" style="padding-right: 3em;" |Sex!!scope="col" style="padding-left: 1em;" style="padding-right: 1em;" |Color |- |||35||Male||Black |- |||35||Male||Black |- |||35||Male||Black |- |||33||Male||Black |- |||30||Female||Black |- |||18||Female||Black |- |||15||Female||Black |- |||13||Female||Black |- |||10||Female||Black |- |||9||Female||Black |- |||12||Male||Black |- |||10||Male||Black |- |||13||Male||Black |- |||8||Male||Black |- |||7||Male||Black |- |||7||Male||Black |} == Sources ==

Slaves of Thomas Whitmell Alston

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An inventory of Thomas' Estate in 1810 records "87 negroes"'''Probate, 1815, 1812,1810''' "North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VH6X-LFW : 8 March 2021), Thomas W Alston, 1810; citing Warren, North Carolina, United States, State Archives, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 2,294,646.e Some of these are named and detailed in his Will, which was probated (again?) Dec 30, 1815, after son Hubbard's death. === To Mrs. Lucy Alston (Image #34) === #Maelin #Holey (Hobey) #Leroy #Susan #Jehan #Polley #Sophia #Jesse #Nancy #Sarah #Sampson #Calab #Harry === To Nicholas F Alston (Image #34) === #Bob #Mary #'''Easter''' #Jim #'''Ned''' #Peggy #Lucky #Green #Sam #Esy #Pat #Mary #Catharine #China #Saron From the Estate Files of Thomas Whitmell Alston: "Pursuant to an order of the aforementioned Court we have divided the negroes belonging to the estate of [[Alston-1743|Thomas W. Alston]], Decd agreeable to Will between Martha Alston and Hubbard Alston, Decd, in the following manner viz. === To [[Alston-1909|Martha Alston]], === the following negroes namely: #Harry Jacob, #Joe, #Harry, #Ellick, #Berd, #bakaren, #Dilsey, #Britanna, #Hannah, #Charles, #Lucy, #Fernabe, #Nat, #Anica, #Elsey, #Angelina, #'''Sarah''' and #Stephen. === And to [[Alston-1908|Hubbard Alston]] decd === ...the following negroes: #Manual, to [[Alston-460|Edward Alston]] #Nancy, to [[Alston-460|Edward Alston]] #'''Tempy''', to [[Alston-460|Edward Alston]] #Charlotte, to [[Alston-1742|Nicholas Alston]] #Cate, to [[Alston-1742|Nicholas Alston]] #'''Brister''', to [[Alston-1742|Nicholas Alston]] #Dick, to [[Alston-1909|Martha Alston]] #'''Fanny''', to [[Alston-1909|Martha Alston]] #Moses, to [[Alston-1909|Martha Alston]] #Jim, to [[Alston-1909|Martha Alston]] #little Dick, to [[Alston-1909|Martha Alston]] #Jacob, to [[Alston-1910|Alfred Alston]] #Ciller, to [[Alston-1910|Alfred Alston]] #little Manual, to [[Alston-1910|Alfred Alston]] #Emily, to [[Alston-1910|Alfred Alston]] #Moses, To Mrs [[Faulcon-18|Lucy Alston]] #Wyatt and To Mrs [[Faulcon-18|Lucy Alston]] #Molly.To Mrs [[Faulcon-18|Lucy Alston]] Further in obedience to the same order we have divided the above negroes belonging to the estate of Hubbard Alston deceased amongst the heirs in the following manner Viz. To Mrs Lucy Allston: ##Moses ##Wyatt and ##Molly (Remainder noted above) === [[Space:Slaves_of_Edward_Alston_Sr.|Slaves of Edward Alston Sr.]] === Space page currently no names. These are from (above) 1815 probate: #Manual, to [[Alston-460|Edward Alston]] #Nancy, to [[Alston-460|Edward Alston]] #'''Tempy''', to [[Alston-460|Edward Alston]] From Dec 1812 probate: "...Eighteen negroes namely: #? Heps,(Hegs) #Mariah, #Myrna, #Alsey, #Tom, #Will, #Dinah, #Alley, #Randolph, #Nathan, #Daphne, #Mason, #Jinna, #Lilley, #Linney, #Matthew, #Rhoda, #Phillis ==List== To '''Martha Alston''' #Harry #Jacob #Joe #Harry #Ellick #Ben #Bakarer(Bakaren) #Dillsey #Brittanna #Hannah #Charles #Lucy #Feraby #Nat #Anica #Elsey #Angelina #Sarah #Stephen To '''Hubbard Alston''' #Manuel #Nancy #Tempy #Charlotte #Cate #Bristow(Brister) #Dick #Fanny #Moses #Jim #Little Dick #Jacob #Ciller #Little Manuel #Emaly #Moses #Wyatt #Molley They then divided Hubert Alston's bequest into the following: To '''Mrs Lucy Alston''' #Moses #Wyatt #Molley To '''Nicholas Alston''' #Charlotte #Cate #Bristow To '''Alfred Alston''' #Jacob #Ciller #Little Manual #Emaly To '''Edward Alston''' #Manual #Nancy #Tempy To '''Martha Alston''' #Dick #Fanny #Moses #Jim #Little Dick To '''Edward Alston''' (Image #32) #Ned #Mariah #Myna #Alsey #Tom #Will #Dinah #Alley #Randolph #Nathan #Daphney #Mason #Tinna #Lilley #Linney #Matthew #Rhoda #Phillis To '''Mrs. Lucy Alston''' (Image #34) #Maelin #Holey (Hobey) #Leroy #Susan #Jehan #Polley #Sophia #Jesse #Nancy #Sarah #Sampson #Calab #Harry To '''Nicholas F Alston''' (Image #34) #Bob #Mary #Easter #Jim #Ned #Peggy #Lucky #Green #Sam #Esy #Pat #Mary #Catharine #China #Saron === Resources ===

Slaves of Thomas Winston

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Slaves of [[Winston-1316|Thomas Winston]] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Source Notes!! |- |1 ~ [[Gilliam-2235|Robert Gilliam]] Will probate 1821|| |- |2~ Thomas Winston Sr Will written 1855|| |- |3 - list titled '''Winston,Thomas Jr. & Sr. - 1820-1864 - Greene & Troup Co.,GA'''|| |- |4~ list titled '''Winston,Thomas - in exchange with Joel Early - 1820,Greene Co.,GA'''|| |- |5 ~ inference from and/or found in 1870 Census of Chambers County, AL|| |- |Note other lists are alphabetic, this list correlates more closely with the order found in sources.|| |- |Such context clues are useful when trying to reconstruct family groupings.|| |- | |- | |} The following table is an attempt to correlate the data from a few different lists. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Enslaved persons to Susan Gillam Robert Gilliam Estate!!Enslaved persons returned to Susan Winston Thomas Johnson Winston Estate!!wikiree ID!!Gilliam estate appraisal!!birth year!!notes- mostly re age!!Source Notes |- |[[Gilliam-2288|Bush]],||Bush ||Gilliam-2288||725||1815||||1,2,3 |- |[[Gilliam-2289|Handy]], ||(not mentioned)||Gilliam-2289||725||1810||||1, |- |[[Winston-1658|Caroline]],||Caroline (with her increase)||Winston-1658||550||1815||Per 1880 census||1,2,3 |- |[[Gilliam-2290|Jenny]], ||(Previously to Martha Ann Webb, Mrs Hill)||Gilliam-2290||550|||1815||||1,2,3 |- |[[Gilliam-2293|Lotte]], ||Lotty (and her son Johnson)||Gilliam-2293||1000||1810||guesstimate||1,2,3 |- |[[Gilliam-2296|Cherry]], ||Cherry (and her son Ellick)||Gilliam-2296||1000||1808||guesstimate||1,2,3 |- |[[Gilliam-2297|Chaney]], ||(not mentioned)||Gilliam-2297||500|||1810||||1, |- |[[Gilliam-2305|Silvy]], ||(her son mentioned)||Gilliam-2305||1000||1800||Mother to Nimrod||1, |- |[[Gilliam-2306|Betty]], ||(not mentioned)||Gilliam-2306||350||1780||census data||1, |- |Peter, ||[[Gilliam-2362|Old Peter]]||Gilliam-2362||575||1800||per||1,2,3 |- |[[Gilliam-2307|Lawson]], ||(not mentioned)||Gilliam-2307||700||1800||per man in 1821||1, |- |[[Gilliam-2311|Charles]], .||(not mentioned)||Gilliam-2311||||1800||per man in 1821||1, |- |[[Gilliam-2341|Jim]], ||James||Gilliam-2341||||1815||per boy in 1821||1,2,3 |- |[[Gilliam-2351|Frank]], ||(not mentioned)||Gilliam-2351|||600||1815||||1, |- |and [[Gilliam-2352|Nimrod]]||Nimrod (son of Silvy)||Gilliam-2352||1000||1820||per 1870 census||1,2,3 |- |blank||[[Winston-1684|Johnson]] (son of Lotte)||Winston-1684||||1835||||2,3 |- |blank||[[Winston-1685|Ellick (son of Cherry)]]||Winston-1685||||1828||||2,3 |- |blank||[[Winston-1687|Barbara]] (and her increase)||Winston-1687||||1830||||2,3 |- |blank||'''Other Enslaved persons bequeathed to Susan'''||wikitree ID|||||||| |- |blank||[[Winston-1679|Moses]] (father of James and Nelson)||Winston-1679||||1790||||2,3 |- |blank||[[Winston-1680|Agnes]] (mother of James and Nelson)||Winston-1680||||1790||||2,3 |- |blank||[[Winston-1683|James]] (the blacksmith)||Winston-1683||||1810||||2,3 |- |blank||[[Winston-1657|Nelson]] (the carriage driver)||Winston-1657||||1820||||2,3 |- |blank||'''Enslaved persons bequeathed to [[Davidson-16725|Mercy Ann Winston]]''' |||||||||| |- |blank||[[Winston-1688|Amelia]]||Winston-1688||||1835||||2,3 |- |blank||[[Winston-1689|Flemming]]||Winston-1689||||1835||||2,3 |- |blank||'''In Other List Not in Will'''|||||||||| |- |blank||[[Winston-1690|Aggy]]||Winston-1690||||1822||||3,5 |- |blank||Dils p.185,187||||||||||3, |- |blank||Dinah p.185,187||||||||||3, |- |blank||Eliza||||||||||3, |- |blank||Jane||||||||||3, |- |blank||Jim age 14c||||||||likely a Jim or James already in list||3, |- |blank||Ned p.189||||||1842||per 1870 Census||3,5 |- |blank||Nelly||||||||||3, |- |blank||Phill p.189||||||||||3, |- |blank||Rebecca age 19c||||||||||3, |- |blank||Rebecca||||||||||3, |- |blank||Susan||||||||||3, |- |blank||Tom||||||1850||son of Nimrod per 1870||3,5 |- |'''Willed to Joel Early Jr 1806'''||'''In list from Exchange with Joel matching'''|||||||||| |- |Roger,||Roger age 25c||||||||||4, |- |Cuff,||(still with Joel in 1835)||||||||||4, |- |Esop,||Aesop age 24c||||||||||4, |- |Boson,||(likely same as Britton still with Joel in 1835)||||||||||blank |- |Friday,||blank||||||||||blank |- |Jude,||Judy age 23c (mother of Isaac & Hannah)||||||||||4, |- |Delsa,||Dilsey or Delsey age 23c (mother of Tom, Richard & Barbary)||||||||||4, |- |Haney,||Howy (female) age 22c||||||||||4, |- |Joy's,||Joice age 20c||||||||||4, |- |Edmond,||blank||||||||||blank |- |Monday,||blank||||||||||blank |- |Queen,||Queen age 26c (mother of Patsey, Jane & Robin)||||||||||4, |- |Fedillo,||blank||||||||||blank |- |Sall,||Sally age 40c||||||||||4, |- |Bet &||Betsey age 13c||||||||||4, |- |Phillis||Philis age 22c (mother of Charles)||||||||||4, |- |||'''in list from exchange with Joel matching down 1 generation'''|||||||||| |- |blank||Isaac (son of Judy age 23c)||||||||||4, |- |blank||Hannah (dau.of Judy age 23c)||||||||||4, |- |blank||Tom (son of Dilsey age 23c) (Tom was not well)||||||||||4, |- |blank||Richard (son of Dilsey age 23c)||||||||||4, |- |blank||Barbary (dau.of Dilsey, age 23c)||||||||||4, |- |blank||Patsey (daughter of Queen age 26c)||||||||||4, |- |blank||Jane (daughter of Queen age 26c)||||||||||4, |- |blank||Robin (child of Queen age 26c)||||||||||4, |- |blank||Charles (son of Phillis age 22c)||||||||||4, |- |||'''In list from Joel but not in his records'''||||||||||4, |- |blank||Abram age 19c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Albert age 5c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Amanda age llc||||||||||4, |- |blank||Beccah age 23c (mother of Joe)||||||||||4, |- |blank||* Joe (son of Beccah,age 23c)||||||||||4, |- |blank||Bridget age 18c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Cely age 30c (mother of Rachel & Ben)||||||||||4, |- |blank||* Ben (son of Cely age 30c)||||||||||4, |- |blank||* Rachel (dau.of Cely age 30c)||||||||||4, |- |blank||Charles age 22c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Creasy age 42c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Easter age 50c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Fanny age 27c (mother of Mary, Sam & Collin)||||||||||4, |- |blank||* Collin (son of Fanny, age 27c)||||||||||4, |- |blank||* Mary (daughter of Fanny age 27c)||||||||||4, |- |blank||* Sam (son of Fanny,age 27c)||||||||||4, |- |blank||Francis age 9c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Harriett age 3c||||||||||4, |- |blank||James age 22c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Jefferson age 14c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Jefferson age lc||||||||||4, |- |blank||Jemima age 3c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Matilda age 34c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Molly age 8c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Moses age Ilc||||||||||4, |- |blank||Ned age 48c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Ross age 24c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Stephen age 25c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Thaddius age 4c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Violet age 17c||||||||||4, |- |blank||Washington age 7c||||||||||4, |- | |- | |- | |- | |} '''See [[Space:Thomas_Winston_F35_1863_Taxable_Property|Thomas Winston F35 1863 Taxable Property]]''' The list of Slaves of Thomas Winston can be expanded by these additional names from the 1863 listing of taxable property. '''Males''' :Shelbourn (wiki profile needed) :[[Winston-1845|Troup Winston]] :Jack (wiki profile needed) :[[Tinsley-1830|Peter]] :Tom Manley (wiki profile needed) :Monroe (wiki profile needed) :[[Winston-1846|Washington]] :Mitton (wiki profile needed) :[[Winston-1645|Augustus Winston]] :Col Cobb (wiki profile needed) :Jefferson (wiki profile needed) :[[Winston-1788|Charles]] :O D Whitaker (wiki profile needed) :Leonidas (wiki profile needed) :George Pierce (wiki profile needed) :[[Winston-1702|Hope]] :Henry (wiki profile needed) :[[Winston-1703|Lovick]] :Sollomon (wiki profile needed) :[[Winston-319|General Lee]] :Thadeus (wiki profile needed) '''Females''' :Silva (wiki profile needed)(different person than Silva from Gilliam estate who died 1849) :[[Winston-1848|Milley]] :Anna (wiki profile needed) :[[Winston-1693|Roxanna]] :[[Winston-1695|Susan]] :Lucy Ann (wiki profile needed) :Mary (wiki profile needed) :Sally (wiki profile needed) :Ophelia (wiki profile needed) :Becky (wiki profile needed) :Martha Ann (wiki profile needed) :Nanny Holoman (wiki profile needed) :Miter Bell (wiki profile needed) ==Sources== '''Will of Thomas Winston:[[Space:Will of Thomas Johnson Winston]]''' Will of Robert Gilliam (some of the enslaved left to his wife later became part of the Thomas Winston estate). "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/516230 Wills, 1798-1914] Wills 1798-1914 Davis, Lewis - Hall, Hugh
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Greene > Wills 1798-1914 Davis, Lewis-Hall, Hugh > image 592 of 790; Citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QW-QS8R?i=591&wc=9SBV-3TR%3A267654301%2C268202501&cc=1999178 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 30 March 2022) *Greene Co, GA, loose papers, wills Robert's estate appraisal was returned to the court 21 Mar 1821. '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/123839 Inventories, appraisements and sales of estates, 1798-1893] Inventories, appraisements, sales, v. H-I 1814-1831
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Greene > Inventories and appraisements 1814-1831 vol H-I > image 171 of 522; Citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93L-D7XB?i=170&cc=1999178&cat=123839 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 30 March 2022) *1821 Inventory Bk H p.253

Slaves of Tunstall Banks, Virginia

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[[Banks-3409|Tunstall Banks (1722-1785)]] is known to have owned 19 named slaves and 4 unnamed slaves. ==Property Taxes, King and Queen, VA 1782== Records obtained from the King and Queen County Historical Society show a total of 23 people enslaved by Tunstall, 19 of whom had legible names in the tax records. In 1782 Tunstall Banks paid tax on 23 slaves."King and Queen County, Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists 1782-1803 by Wesley E. Pippenger, cited in an email from the King and Queen County Historical Society, Feb. 9, 2024, in the possession of Sara Lively. Readable names were: *[[Banks-12229|Sam Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12230|Windsor Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12231|Reubin Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12234|Betty Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12235|Judy Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12236|Fanny Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12237|Judy Banks (bef.1782-)]] "old Judy" *[[Banks-12238|Dinah Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12239|Patt Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12240|Milley Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12248|Alice Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12249|Silvia Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12250|Charlotte Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12244|Dicey Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12251|Going Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12252|Desmond Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12253|Will Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12254|Billey Banks (bef.1782-)]] *[[Banks-12256|Lucy Banks (bef.1782-)]] Total 19 4 Illegible/unnamed slaves Total enslaved: 23 ==Research Note== Further research is needed in colonial records to determine in what other time periods and what other locations Tunstall may have enslaved other people. == Sources ==

Slaves of Valentine Birely - Slavery Documentation Page

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== Slaves Held by [[Birely-100|Valentine Birely]] == === 1840 Census === * 1 M 10-23 * 2 M 24-34 * 1 F under 10 * 1 F 10-23 * 1 F 24-34 === 1850 Slave Schedule === Enumerated 9 July 1850 in Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland."United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7T-C63Z : 15 February 2020), Valentine Bireley in entry for MM9.1.1/MVDH-M59:, 1850. * M 40 M * M 39 B * M 30 M * M 2 M * F 22 M * F 15 M * M 8 B * M 2 B === 1860 Slave Schedule === Enumerated 6 June 1860 in Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland."United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKLK-K6ZM : 16 October 2019), Val Birely, 1860. * F 28 B * F 16 B * M 40 B * M 42 B * M 44 B * M 46 B * M 18 B * M 11 M === 1868 Frederick County Slave Statistics === Valentine died in 1860; however, some of the slaves his widow [[Seevers-224|Eveline]] stated she held as of 1 November 1864 may have been inherited from Valentine.Maryland State Archives: Frederick County, Commissioner of Slave Statistics, Slave Statistics, 1868, CE14. http://guide.msa.maryland.gov/pages/series.aspx?ID=ce14. [https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/coagsere/ce1/ce14/000000/000001/html/ce14-1-0016.html Direct link to page.] == Sources ==

Slaves of Valentine Pye, Georgia

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The purpose of this page is to record the slaves of [[Pye-1641|Valentine Pye]] and attempt to connect them to their families. === Named Slaves === *[[Pye-1488|Charlie Pye]] *[[Pye-1499|Tom Pye]] === Slave Schedules === Valentine was recorded with 28 slaves in the 1860 census/slave schedule. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Valentine Pye in District 10, Muscogee, Georgia, USA.
== Research Notes == *clue for location of plantation - Valentine Pye was appointed Postmaster on October 12, 1854 in Steam Factory, Muscogee County, Georgia. '''Employment''': "U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters, 1832-1971"
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; Record of Appointment of Postmasters, 1832-Sept. 30, 1971; Record Group: Records of the Post Office Department; Record Group Number: 28; Series: M841; Roll Number: 24; Volume Number: 26
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Name: Valentine Pye; Post Office Location: Steam Factory, Muscogee, Georgia; Appointment Date: 12 Oct 1854; Volume Year Range: 1857-1876.
The post office at Steam Factory must not have lasted long. There is little record of this town/area, but it did exist.https://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/muscogeecopn.htm == Sources == See also: *https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/pye/602/

Slaves of Victor Monroe Flournoy of Fayette, Kentucky

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*[[Perkins-17381|Jacob Perkins]] born about 1845 '''two for 1860:''' US Slave Schedule 1860 Fayette, Kentucky: "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKVJ-8NT2 : 16 October 2019), Victor M Flournoy, 1860. Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Victor M Flournoy #UNKNOWN Male 65 #UNKNOWN Male 65 #UNKNOWN Female 55 #UNKNOWN Female 55 #UNKNOWN Female 55 #UNKNOWN Male 52 #UNKNOWN Male 35 #UNKNOWN Male 35 #UNKNOWN Male 35 #UNKNOWN Female 32 #UNKNOWN Female 32 #UNKNOWN Female 35 #UNKNOWN Female 31 #UNKNOWN Female 32 #UNKNOWN Male 21 #UNKNOWN Male 21 #UNKNOWN Male 35 #UNKNOWN Male 60 #UNKNOWN Female 45 #UNKNOWN Female 40 #UNKNOWN Female 14 #UNKNOWN Male 6 #UNKNOWN Female 5 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Male 26 #UNKNOWN Male 40 #UNKNOWN Male 6 #UNKNOWN Male 6 #UNKNOWN Male 6 #UNKNOWN Male 6 #UNKNOWN Male 6 #UNKNOWN Female 6 #UNKNOWN Female 6 #UNKNOWN Female 6 #UNKNOWN Female 6 #UNKNOWN Female 6 #UNKNOWN Female 6 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Male 3 US Slave Schedule 1860 Fayette, Kentucky: "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKVJ-8NPZ : 16 October 2019), V M Flournoy, 1860. V M Flournoy UNKNOWN Female 3 UNKNOWN Female 3 UNKNOWN Female 3 UNKNOWN Female 3 == Sources ==

Slaves of Walter Jones Douglass

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=== Slaves of [[Douglass-597|Walter Jones Douglass]] === ==== 1850 Slave Schedules, Lafayette County, Mississippi, USA ==== * Enumerated 12 OCTOBER 1850; "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7B-VVN2 : 15 February 2020), W J Douglass in entry for MM9.1.1/MVCZ-G7B:, 1850. * Male 45 B ==== 1860 Slave Schedules, Lafayette County, Mississippi, USA ==== * Enumerated 25 OCTOBER 1860; "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKL5-HWT2 : 16 October 2019), Walter Douglas, 1860. * Male 53 B

Slaves of Walter Scurlock, Alabama

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This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Scurlock-312|Walton "Walter" Scurlock]], and attempt to connect them to their families. ===Slaves=== From the 1850 Slave Schedules for Jackson County, Florida. Division 4 {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF F0" |- !Name of Slave Owner !Number of Slaves !Age !Sex !Color |- |Walton Scurlock||1||49||M||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||45|||F|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||30|||F|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||18|||F|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||16|||M|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||14|||F|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||7|||F|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||7|||F|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||1|||F|||B |- |} From the 1860 Slave Schedules for Jackson County, Florida. {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF F0" |- !Name of Slave Owner !Number of Slaves !Age !Sex !Color |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||37|||F|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||35|||F|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||30|||M|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||27|||F|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||26|||F|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||22|||M|||M |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||20|||F|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||18|||M|||M |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||16|||F|||M |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||16|||M|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||10|||M|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||6|||F|||B |- |Walton Scurlock|||1|||3|||M|||B |- |} == Sources == * Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C. * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR78-13W2 : 23 February 2021), Walter S Scurlock in entry for MM9.1.1/MV8J-FRF:, 1850. * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-7PMM : 16 October 2019), Walton L Scurlock, 1860.

Slaves of Warren Knight Dalby, Texas

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== Biography == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Dalby-754|Warren Knight Dalby (1806-1889)]] and attempt to connect them to their families. ===Slaves=== 1830 census Warren was in Bedford, Tennessee. Slaves:1 * Females - 10 thru 23, 1 (1807-1829) [[Dalby-779|Eliza]] 1850 Slave Schedule, Warren was in Bowie, Texas, United States. '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 21;
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W K Dolby in Bowie, Texas, United States.
{| cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#ffffff | Name || Sex || Age |- | [[Dalby-755|Mark Dalby]] || M || 33 years, 1817. |- | [[Dalby-779|Eliza]] || F || 30 years, 1820. |- | [[Pheny-1|Pheny]] || M || 9 years, 1841. |- | [[Dalby-781|Ann]] || F || 1 years, 1849. |} 1860 census Warren was in Bowie, Texas, United States. '''1860 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 33; Line: 20;
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W K Dalby in Bowie, Texas, United States.
{| cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#ffffff | Name || Sex || Age |- |Mark Dalby || Male || 45 years, 1815. [[Dalby-755|Mark Dalby]] |- | || Female || 42 years, 1818. [[Dalby-779|Eliza]] |- | || Female || 18 years, 1842. [[Pheny-1|Pheny]] |- | || Male || 18 years, 1842. |- | || Female || 5 years, 1855. |- | || Female || 1 years, 1859. |} ===Notes=== *Possible family of slaves, same surname and birth dates: **[[Dalby-755|Mark Dalby]] **[[Dalby-760|Arie Dalby]] **[[Dalby-756|Terry Dalby]] **[[Dalby-757|Hester Dalby]] **[[Dalby-758|Leah Dalby]] **[[Dalby-759|Arie Dalby]] == Sources ==

Slaves of Washington Buckner of Virginia

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=== Slaves of [[Buckner-2350|Washington Buckner]] of Virginia=== [[Jackson-48114|William Jackson]]
[[Mathews-6014|William Mathews]]
[[Smith-267903|Betty (Smith) Lomax]]
[[Mathews-6008|Robert Mathews]]
[[Flood-2714|Allen Flood]]
[[Pendleton-3061|Randall Pendleton]]
[[Pendleton-3060|Sarah Pendleton]]
[[Pendleton-3059|Catherine Pendleton]]
[[Sanders-18702|Susan (Sanders) Pendleton]]
[[Tabor-2209|Eda (Tabor) Ranson]]
[[Ranson-482|Emma Ranson]] Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons Cohabiting Together as Husband and Wife, 1866 Feb. 27, Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. accessed via https://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/aan/search-the-narrative accessed 6/4/2021 == Sources ==

Slaves of Watkins Banks

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Slaves of Watkins Banks-1

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[[Banks-11441|Watkins Banks (1833-1864)]] enslaved people in Stewart County, Georgia. ==1860 Slave Schedule, Stewart County GA== *Male age 30 *Male age 20 *Male age 5 *Female age 30 *Female age 20 *Female age 5 Total 6 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules: The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 7668 #92742356 W Banks, slave owner of 6 enslaved people, in 1860 in District 23, Stewart, Georgia, USA. These enslaved people might have comprised of two families each with a mother (age 20), father (age 30), and five-year-old child. ==1864 Tax Record, Stewart County, GA== 9 unnamed enslaved people without ages were enumerated.1864 Tax: "Georgia, U.S., Property Tax Digests, 1793-1892" Militia District Number: 1065 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 1729 #3027086 Name: Watkins Bank; Year: 1864; District: Mineral Springs; District Number: 1065; Place: Stewart, Georgia, USA. == Sources ==

Slaves of Willi Rogers, North Carolina

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'''SLAVES OF [[Rogers-45784|WILLIE ROGERS]] (1792 - 1848), GRANVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA''' Seventeen enslaved persons appeared in the 1840 census of Wilie Roges ([[Rogers-45784|Willie Rogers]]) in Cadaso Osark, Granville, North Carolina. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Cadaso Osark, Granville, North Carolina; Roll: 360; Page: 111; Family History Library Film: 0018094
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*Males under 5: '''5''' *Males 10 - 23: '''5''' *Males 24 - 35: '''1''' *Males 36 - 54: '''1''' *Females under 10: '''2''' *Females 10 - 23: '''2''' *Females 24 - 35: '''1''' [[Rogers-45784|Willie Rogers]] died intestate in August 1848 in Granville County, North Carolina. His heirs included: widow, Sarah Rogers, and children: Thomas J Rogers and Calvin J Rogers of Wake County, North Carolina; Jonah C Rogers, Willie Rogers Jr, William A Rogers, Beda H Rogers, Elizabeth Rogers, Doctor S Rogers, George W Rogers and Jefferson Rogers of Granville County, North Carolina. Elizabeth, Doctor, George, and Jefferson are minors under the age of 21. '''Death of Willie Rogers''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Granville > Estate Records, Rogers, Loretta - Royster, Willis > image 232 of 1793
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Willie Rogers.
An inventory of the personal property of Willie Rogers Sr included: "A list of Negroes, '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Granville > Estate Records, Rogers, Loretta - Royster, Willis > image 247 of 1793
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*one man '''[[Rogers-45793|Arter]]''' *one D[itt]o '''[[Rogers-45794|Kit]]''' *one Do '''[[Rogers-45795|Jess]]''' *one Do '''[[Rogers-45796|Stephen]]''' *one Boy '''[[Rogers-45797|Edard]]''' *one Do '''[[Rogers-45798|Anderson]]''' *one Do '''[[Rogers-45799|John one]]''' *one Do '''[[Rogers-45700|Henry]]''' *one Do '''[[Rogers-45701|John two]]''' *Do '''[[Rogers-45702|Mitch]]''' *one Girl '''[[Rogers-45703|Juliann]]''' [Juliard?] *one Do '''[[Rogers-45704|Adiline]]''' *one Do '''[[Rogers-45705|Ang]]''' *one Do '''[[Rogers-45706|Jane]]''' *one '''Woman and two children'''." The 1850 Slave Schedule of his widow, Sarah Rogers, in Cedar Creek, Granville, North Carolina reported ten enslaved people: '''Slave Schedule''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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*'''40 M B''' *'''40 F B''' *'''30 M M''' *'''16 M B''' *'''12 M B''' *'''12 M B''' *'''12 M B''' *'''12 M B''' *'''8 F B''' *'''12 F B''' The 1850 Slave Schedule of his son, William A Rogers, in Cedar Creek, Granville, North Carolina reported six enslaved people: '''Slave Schedule''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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*'''60 M B''' *'''25 M B''' *'''45 F B''' *'''12 M M''' *'''6 M B''' *'''8 F B''' ==Sources==

Slaves of William Augustine Washington, Virginia

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==Introduction== [[Washington-1296|Colonel William Augustine Washington]] (1757-1810) was the son of George Washington's older half-brother Augustine. He was named as an executor in George Washington's will. The image attached refers to a deed between wealthy plantation owner John Tayloe III (1770-1828) who deeds to Col. Washington, for the sum of five shillings, "a female negro slave named Jenny, to have and to hold the said slave and her increase, to him and his Heirs for ever." Washington is also listed in the Slave Owners of 1782 record as holding 69 people in slavery.http://genealogytrails.com/vir/westmoreland/1782slaveowners.html ===Slaves=== *[[Tayloe-88|Jenny]] ==Sources==

Slaves of William Burt

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=== William (Sr) Burt, 1823 === 1820 census records 27 enslaved by [[Burt-5247|William Burt]]."United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGS-XHS : accessed 10 April 2023), William Burt, Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina, United States; citing p. , NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm . His estate, probated in 1823, names 31 enslaved as follows"North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VH6X-L54 : 8 March 2021), William (Sr) Burt, 1823; citing Warren, North Carolina, United States, State Archives, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 2,294,649.: #One negro man named Howell 36 years old #one ditto ditto '''Ned''' (1) 31 ditto #one ditto ditto Oren 24 ditto #one ditto ditto '''Cuffy''' 24 ditto (sold to Wm Burt) #one ditto ditto '''George'''(3) 24 ditto #One boy named '''Nelson''' 15, (2) #one woman '''Rachel'''(5)and 4 children: ##'''Angelina''', (2) ##[[Burt-6329|Dave]], ##'''Daniel'''(5)and ##'''Milberry'''.(5) #one woman named '''Phillis''' (1) and six children ##'''Marinda''',(3) ##'''Elleck''', (sold to Mrs Salumeth Burt) ##Alfred, ##'''Nathan''', (5) ##'''Cary'''(3) ##and '''Carolyn'''(3) #One woman named '''Pat'''(4)and four children ##'''Anthony''', (4) ##'''Charles''' (1) ##'''Sophey''', (4) ##'''Martin'''(5) and ##'''Annes'''(4) #One woman '''Mariah'''(2) and two children ##'''Haywood'''(2) and ##'''Cornelius'''(2) #One woman Sender and ##child Solomon #One woman named Elsey 50 years old #One woman named Peggy about 73 years old (1) to Salumeth Burt (2) to [[Burt-1678|Elizabeth Burt]] (3) to Nancy Burt (4) to [[Burt-6365|Jno A Burt]] (m. Emily Cheek) (5) to Harriet Burt === Robert T Cheek, 1841=== William's son John, married to [[Cheek-1793|Emily (Cheek)]], also left a Will in 1841, enumerating '''Robert T Cheek, 1841''' "North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VH6X-L2C : 8 March 2021), Robert T Cheek, 1841; citing Warren, North Carolina, United States, State Archives, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 2,294,829. === Sources ===

Slaves of William Chandler Banks

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[[Banks-12112|William Chandler Banks (1821-1877)]] in 1826 inherited four slaves from his father [[Banks-78|James Alston Banks (abt.1800-aft.1822)]]. William was only four years old at that time. A drawing was held between him and his mother [[Oliver-195|Mildred Tait Oliver (1805-1856)]] "Milly" for eight slaves left behind by his father. '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1883397 Georgia, Elbert County, estate records] Estates, Bagwell, Sarah E. - Banks, James A.
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Elbert > Estates 1790-1900 Bagwell, Sarah E.-Banks, James A. > image 559 of 606; citing various county, district, and probate courts.
Inventory for Division of Estate between heirs "Milly" [[Oliver-195|Mildred Tait Oliver (1805-1856)]] (widow of James Alston Banks) and William C. Banks (son of James Alston Banks), " {{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GR6N-ZFW}} (accessed 30 November 2023)
'''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1883397 Georgia, Elbert County, estate records] Estates, Bagwell, Sarah E. - Banks, James A.
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Elbert > Estates 1790-1900 Bagwell, Sarah E.-Banks, James A. > image 560 of 606; citing various county, district, and probate courts.
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GR6N-ZCH}} (accessed 30 November 2023) *drawing for the division of the enslaved
Four of these slaves were inherited by William. *John, "value" $500 *Ben, $500 *Betty, $50 *Julia, $375 HIRES TO BE ADDED ==Sources==

Slaves of William Christmas,North Carolina

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Listing all slaves of John,William and Thomas Christmas,of Warren ,North Carolina. '''This is a work in progess''' Slaves of John Christmas of Orange County,North Carolina.Wills (Orange County, North Carolina), 1782-1968 (familysearch.org) *Harry *Agga *Sue *Charles *Jack *Will *Isom *Patt *Tary *Young Charles *Dave *Jinna *Phillimon *Dick *Jenna *Benjamin William Christmas to Graves Christmas, 29 Nov 1797, a Negro boy Peter. Orange County,North Carolina ,deed book 227 ,Nov.29,1797.http://ocncslaverecords.blogspot.com/2019/09/new-and-improved-slave-records-of.html Division of negros of John and Henry Christmas,1792,Warren,North Carolina *Frank *Ned To Polly Hawkins *Nell *Sandy *Doll *Ralph To Patsy Christmas *Andy and child *Frank *Lilley Slaves named in the estate of Thomas Christmas who died before 1813. First group were recievied by Edward Wortham and Richard Power. *Candies *Britton *Prety *Grace *Humphry *Lacy Second Group *Glayco *Arthur *Henry *Epese Property received by me as Guardian to my children: *Miller Mill *Hardy *Rose and Child ==Sources==

Slaves of William Conly, Texas

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== Biography == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Conly-75|William Conly]]
and attempt to connect them to their families. 1840 census William was in Yalobusha, Mississippi. Slaves: 9 '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Yalobusha, Mississippi; Roll: 219; Page: 290; Family History Library Film: 0014842
{{Ancestry Record|8057|1454847}} (accessed 23 September 2023)
William E Conly in Yalobusha, Mississippi.
*Slaves - Males - Under 10 2 (1830-1839) *Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23 1 (1817-1830) *Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54 1 (1786-1804) *Slaves - Females - Under 10 1 (1830-1839) *Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23 3 (1817-1830) *Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35 1 (1805-1816) 1850 Slave Schedules William was in Marion, Drew, Arkansas, Slaves: 26. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Record|8055|90901755}} (accessed 23 September 2023)
William E Conley in Marion, Drew, Arkansas, USA.
{| border="1" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Male||62||1788||Black||||||Male||2 mths||1850||Black |- |||Male||35||1815||Black||||||Male||5||1845||Black |- |||Male||22||1828||Black||||||Female||1||1849||Black |- |||Male||22||1828||Black||||||Female||57||1793||Black |- |||Male||20||1830||Black||||||Female||28||1822||Black |- |||Male||19||1831||Black||||||Female||24||1826||Black |- |||Male||16||1834||Black||||||Female||24||1826||Black |- |||Male||12||1838||Black||||||Female||20||1830||Black |- |||Male||11||1839||Black||||||Female||16||1834||Black |- |||Male||9||1841||Black||||||Female||11||1839||Black |- |||Male||5||1845||Black||||||Female||7||1843||Black |- |||Male||3||1847||Black||||||Female||3||1847||Black |- |||Male||2||1848||Black||||||Female||3 mnths||1850||Black |- | |} 1860 Slave Schedule William was in Bowie, Texas, Slaves: 29. '''1860 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 29; Line: 10;
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Wm E Conly in Bowie, Texas, United States.
{| border="1" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Male||70||1790||Black||||||Female||13||1847||Black |- |||Female||63||1797||Black||||||Female||10||1850||Black |- |||Female||55||1805||Black||||||Female||9||1851||Black |- |||Female||45||1815||Black||||||Female||8||1852||Black |- |||Female||38||1822||Black||||||Male||6||1854||Black |- |||Female||35||1825||Black||||||Male||6||1854||Black |- |||Male||28||1832||Black||||||Female||7||1853||Black |- |||Female||28||1832||Black||||||Female||5||1855||Black |- |||Female||28||1832||Black||||||Male||4||1856||Black |- |||Female||25||1835||Black||||||Male||4||1856||Black |- |||Male||22||1838||Black||||||Female||3||1857||Black |- |||Male||21||1839||Black||||||Female||2||1858||Black |- |||Male||19||1841||Black||||||Female||1||1859||Black |- |||Male||14||1846||Black||||||Male||0||1850||Black |- |||Female||14||1846||Black|||||||||||| |} == Sources ==

Slaves of William Duncan Hart

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The purpose of the page is to record the slaves of [[Hart-18338|William Hart]], and to identify them. This page will also be linked William's relatives, who also owned slaves at the farm/plantation named "Sunny Bank" in Albermarle, Virginia. *1860 - 33 slaves https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKYM-7GW2 == Sources ==

Slaves of William H. Barr, South Carolina

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The following enslaved persons were recorded in the 1843 Probate inventory of [[Barr-6744|Rev. William H. Barr]]. '''Probate''': "South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
Abbeville > Probate Records, Boxes 13-14, Packages 262-305, 1782-1958
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William H Barr.
The number matches the number of enslaved on the 1840 census. :Males - Under 10 - 5 :Males - 10 thru 23 - 2 :Males - 24 thru 35 - 2 :Males - 55 thru 99 - 1 possibly Lewis :Females - Under 10 - 1 Ivy? :Females - 10 thru 23 - 5 :Females - 36 thru 54 - 1 possibly Fannie They were likely enslaved on the [[Space:Barr_Plantation%2C_Abbeville_County%2C_South_Carolina|Barr Plantation, Abbeville County, South Carolina]]. From his will they were bequeathed as stated. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Value |- |[[Barr-6419|Lewis]]||$50 (bequeathed to wife Rebecca in his Will) |- |[[Barr-6403|Fannie]]||$50 (bequeathed to wife Rebecca in his Will) |- |[[Barr-6420|Glasgow]]||$550 (bequeathed to wife Rebecca in his Will) |- |[[Barr-6404|Pleasant]]||$550 (bequeathed to daughter William in his Will) |- |Group: [[Barr-6418|Sue]], [[Barr-6422|Edmon]], [[Barr-6423|Cannon]], and [[Barr-6424|Vena]]||$800 ( bequeathed to wife Rebecca in his Will) |- |[[Barr-6425|Sinah]]||$300 (bequeathed to daughter Margaret in his Will) |- |[[Barr-6426|John]]||$300 (bequeathed to daughter Elizabeth in his Will) |- |[[Barr-6427|Luther]]||$175 (bequeathed to daughter Elizabeth in his Will) |- |[[Barr-6428|Rinda]]||$375 (bequeathed to wife Rebecca in his Will) |- |[[Barr-6429|Bella]]||$100 (bequeathed to wife Rebecca in his Will) |- |[[Barr-6406|Mariah]]||$425 (bequeathed to daughter Margaret in his Will) |- |[[Barr-6430|Ivy]]||$75 (bequeathed to wife Rebecca in his Will) |- |[[Barr-6431|Francis]]||$350 (bequeathed to daughter Elizabethin his Will) |- |[[Barr-6432|Sonny]]||$550 (bequeathed to daughter William in his Will) |- |[[Barr-6433|Elbert]]||$400 (bequeathed to daughter Margaret in his Will) |} ===Census Records=== In the 1810 census William shared his household with an adult female, possibly Rebecca, 3 children, and he held 3 enslaved people in Carolina, Rowan, North Carolina, United States. '''1810 Census''': "1810 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1810; Census Place: Carolina, Rowan, North Carolina; Roll: 43; Page: 308; Image: Ncm252_43-0139; FHL Roll: 0337916
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Wm Barr in Carolina, Rowan, North Carolina, USA.
In the 1820 census William held 6 enslaved people in Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina. '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina; Page: 23; NARA Roll: M33_118; Image: 35
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William H Barr in Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina.
:Slaves - Males - Under 14 - 3 :Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44 - 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 14 - 1 :Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44 - 1 In the 1830 census William held 12 enslaved people in Abbeville, South Carolina. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Abbeville, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 169; Page: 66; Family History Library Film: 0022503
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William H Barr in Abbeville, South Carolina.
:Slaves - Males - Under 10 - 3 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23 - 2 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54 - 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 10 - 2 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23 - 3 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54 - 1 In the 1840 census William held 17 enslaved people in Abbeville, South Carolina. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Abbeville, South Carolina; Roll: 507; Page: 25; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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W H Barr in Abbeville, South Carolina.
:Slaves - Males - Under 10 - 5 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23 - 2 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35 - 2 :Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99 - 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 10 - 1 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23 - 5 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54 - 1 ==Sources==

Slaves of William Holland Kendrick, Mississippi

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== Biography == This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Kendrick-1857|William Holland Kendrick]]
and attempt to connect them to their families. 1820 in Putnam Georgia. Slaves:1 "United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-BSN?cc=1803955&wc=3L7F-4FR%3A1586985603%2C1586985644%2C1586985658 : 16 July 2015), Georgia > Putnam > Capt Mathew Leggetts District > image 2 of 4; citing NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). *1 male slave age 45+ (1775 +) 1830, Harris, Georgia. Slaves: 2. Year: 1830; Census Place: Harris, Georgia; Series: M19; Roll: 18; Page: 177; Family History Library Film: 0007038, Ancestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. - https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8058/images/4410703_00355?usePUB=true&pId=1842460 *Slaves Male: **10-24: 1 *Slaves Female: **Under 10: **10-24: 1 1860 Slave Schedules Neosho, Newton, Missouri, Slaves: 7. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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William Kendrick in Neosho, Newton, Missouri, USA.
*Female 37,1823 *Female 12,1848 *Female 10,1850 *Male 7,1853 *Male 6, 1854 *Female 4,1856 *Female 7/12, 1859 Freedmen, Free Negros, and Mulattoes:1866, Special Enumeration Schedule Lowndes, Mississippi. Slaves: 3. *Males **10 Years and under: 2 (1856-1865) *Females **10 Years and under: 1 (1856-1865) == Sources ==

Slaves of William Johnston, Georgia

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This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by William Johnston in Camden County and attempt to connect them to their families. ==Transactions== In 1816 William Johnston sold the Jersey Point Plantation slaves. 29 slaves were sold to Ray Sands while 9 slaves were sold to Ray Sands & William Sinclair. Camden County Deed Book K page 31-34 [http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: The Buying and Selling of Africans in Camden County, Georgia. 1787-1865. A collection of slave deed abstracts Compiled by TARA D. FIELDS, pp 52] :'''Sold to Ray Sands in 1816''': Ned, Jim, Mary, Jack, Cato, Lisa, Hannah, Suckey, Geb (Gebb), King, Joe, Alonzo, Jack, Anthony, Cook, Sal, Davy, Tom, Minty, Ned, Jack, Anthony, Louisa, Billy, Syphax, Phillip, Robin, Jack and Curtis. :'''Sold to Ray Sands & William Sinclair''': Jenny, Almy, Jim, Mary, Sinclair, Kate, Sarah, Matilda and Hager. In 1818 Ray Sands sold the 29 slaves that had been deeded just to him to William Sinclair.Camden County Deed Book K page 76-77 [http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: The Buying and Selling of Africans in Camden County, Georgia. 1787-1865. A collection of slave deed abstracts Compiled by TARA D. FIELDS, pp 53] The date of this sale make it seem as if this was just 'cleaning' the chain of title. As the entire group of slaves had already been sold back to William Johnston in 1816. That deed, however, was from Ray Sands and William Sinclair as equal owners. That deed was not filed until 1827.Camden County Deed Book L page 232-234 [http://www.glynngen.com/court/deeds/camden/HumanBondage_with-Index.pdf Human Bondage: The Buying and Selling of Africans in Camden County, Georgia. 1787-1865. A collection of slave deed abstracts Compiled by TARA D. FIELDS, pp 75] ==Sources== ==Sources==

Slaves of William Martin (abt.1814-) of Virginia

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==Slaves of [[Martin-79190|William Martin (1814-1888)]]== See also his parents: [[Space:Slaves_of_Joseph_and_Sallie_Martin%2C_Henry%2C_Virginia|Slaves of Joseph and Sally (Hughes) Martin, Henry, Virginia]] In the 1860 census William was a slave owner in Henry, Virginia, United States, of 36 slaves. '''1860 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
citing Page: 61; Line: 6; FHL microfilm: 000805391; Record number: 498915;
{{FamilySearch Record|W2X2-NCW2}} (accessed 4 October 2022)
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William Martin in Henry, Virginia, United States.
[[Penn-2194|Philis Penn (abt. 1847 - bef. 1920)]] and 1 child
[[Hairston-925|Amelia Hairston (abt.1837-)]] and 3 children
[[Martin-84621|Pompey Martin (abt.1843-)]]
[[Martin-82693|Reuben Martin (abt.1842-)]]
[[Martin-82139|Marly Martin (abt.1843-)]]
[[Martin-81468|Betsy Martin (abt.1849-)]]
[[Law-5920|Jane Law (abt.1845-)]] and 2 Children
[[Martin-81207|James Martin (abt.1818-)]]
[[Martin-80911|Samuel Martin (abt.1831-)]]
[[Martin-80912|Peggy Martin (abt.1833-)]] and possibly some of her children
[[Martin-80744|Jenny Martin (abt.1846-)]] and probably 2 children
[[Martin-80743|Henry Martin (abt.1838-)]]
[[Martin-79738|John Martin (abt.1818-)]]Henry County (Va.) Register of of Colored Persons cohabiting together as Husband and Wife, 1866, [register page #4]. Cohabitation Registers Digital Collection. Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 23219. From the Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911: Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912 {| border="1" !Slave Owner!!Enslaved's Name!!Location!!Death Date!!Cause of Death!!Age at Death!!Mother's Name!!Approx. birth year !!Link to image (Ancestry) |- |Wm Martin||Amos||Henry, Virginia||Mar 1862||unknown||not listed||unknown||N/A||[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1329736:62152?tid=&pid=&queryId=4cedc209-ef29-4638-83ca-ca0016f9ab1b&_phsrc=nIG65690&_phstart=successSource] |} == Sources ==

Slaves of William Middleton Dunson - Slavery Documentation Page

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Slaves of [[Dunson-84|William Middleton Dunson (1783-1877)]]

:Will @ Ancestry.com: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8799/images/007651948_01033?pId=3238529 Probated on 23 June 1877]

1850 Slave Schedule of Northern Division, District 699, Troup County, Georgia USA

*Enumerated 9 September 1850 ::https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/27262948?h=816bc0 #Male 74 #Male 24 #Male 12 #Male 7 #Male 6 #Male 4 #Male 2 #Male 11 #Male 2 #Male 2 #Male 1 #Male 2/12 #Female 32 #Female 29 #Female 26 #Female 16 #Female 11 #Female 7 #Female 4

1860 Slave Schedule of Northern Division, Chambers, Alabama USA

*Enumerated 30 August 1860 ::"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKNK-9ZPZ : 16 October 2019), William Dunson, 1860. {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- ! Name of Slave Owners # ! Number of Slaves # ! Age # ! Sex # ! Color # |- | William Middleton Dunson | 1 | 60 | M | B |- | William Middleton Dunson | 1 | 60 | F | B |- | William Middleton Dunson | 1 | 30 | F | B |- | William Middleton Dunson | 1 | 25 | F | B |- | William Middleton Dunson | 1 | 25 | F | B |- | William Middleton Dunson | 1 | 10 | F | B |- | William Middleton Dunson | 1 | 6 | M | B |- | William Middleton Dunson | 1 | 3 | M | B |- |}

Slaves of William Nash IV, Virginia

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This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by [[Nash-3233 | William Nash IV]], and attempt to connect them to their families. == Slaves == William Nash IV was a slave owner. His March 8, 1754 estate inventory (recorded May 16, 1754) and subsequent probate papers mention twelve slaves by name. (See [[Space:The_Will_of_William_Nash_(IV)_(1718-1754) | this separate space page]] for specific details about his probate documents, including the listing of slaves being sold.) This page also details some of the probate documents of William's wife, [[Hardwick-435 | Betty Nash,]] who was charged with being the "guardian" of her husband's slaves because they were considered assets that were to be passed on to his (their) children when she died. See Research Notes below for more information. The 1754 records did not include their exact ages, but on August 20, 1762 and in some subsequent documents, the actual and/or general age range ("16-year-old," "boy," "girl," etc.) of those named were included. Some of the enslaved people were mentioned in 1754, 1759, 1762, 1763 and again in 1767. Others were named only in one or a few of those years. They are: *[[Nash-11163 | Jack]], "a Negro fellow," was valued at £50.00 in the 1754 inventory. On March 16, 1759, he was listed as having been sold for £73.00. See digital images 60 and 105 of 547. '''Probate''': "Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"
Mixed Probate Records, 1749-1870; Index, 1749-1930; Author: Virginia. Circuit Court (Culpeper County); Probate Place: Culpeper, Virginia
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Wm Nash probate in 1749-1783 in Culpeper, Virginia, USA. See separate references to "fellow" Jack on digital images 60 of 547 and 105 of 547 and another Jack -- a "Negroe boy" on digital image 294.
Not to be confused with the enslaved "negroe boy Jack" who was mentioned in Betty Nash's probate documents of July 17, 1767. *[[Nash-11166 | Rose]], "a Negro wench," was valued at £45.00 in the 1754 inventory. She was not mentioned in William Nash IV's estate papers of March 16, 1759 or October 15, 1761. Called a "Negro woman Rose aged abt 23" on August 20, 1762 when she was listed as an "asset" that needed to be maintained as part of the William Nash Orphan's account, with William's wife Betty (Hardwick) Nash named as Guardian. She was not named in documents on August 18, 1763. On July 17, 1767, after the death of Betty Nash in 1766, "negroe wench Rose" was transferred to William Nash IV and Betty Nash's son William Nash V. Her value on that date was written as £50.00. See separate references to Rose on digital images 60 of 547, and 154 of 547 in William Nash IV's estate, and 294 of 547 in Betty Nash's estate. '''Probate''': "Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"
Culpeper > Mixed Records, Vol A-B, 1749-1783 > image 294 of 547
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*[[Nash-11168 | Sarah]], "a Negro girl," was named in the May 16, 1754 inventory when she was valued at £35.00. She was not mentioned in William Nash IV's probate documents on March 16, 1759 or October 15, 1761. She was named again as age 20 on August 20, 1762, but not on the August 18, 1763 documents. On July 17, 1767, after the death of Betty Nash in 1766, Sarah was transferred to William Nash IV and Betty Nash's son Elijah Nash. Her value on that date was written as £22 10 shillings. See separate references to Sarah on digital images 60 of 547 and 154 of 547 in William Nash IV's estate, and 294 of 547 in Betty Nash's estate. See also digital images 309-310 of 547 for the remaining documents for Betty Nash's estate. *[[Nash-11170 | Harry]], "a Negro boy," was named in the May 16, 1754 inventory, when he was valued at £30.00. He was not named in William Nash IV's probate documents on March 16, 1759 or October 15, 1761. He was named again, as a "young ("Negro") fellow aged 16 years" on August 20, 1762. He was not mentioned in probate documents on August 18, 1763 or in the final accounting for Betty Nash's estate, recorded on July 17, 1767, after her death in 1766. It is unclear whether Harry was sold or died. See separate references to Harry on digital images 60 of 547 and 154 of 547 and 294 of 547 to see that he is left out of the named enslaved people in Betty Nash's estate. See also digital images 309-310 of 547 for the remaining documents for Betty Nash's estate. *[[Nash-11171 | Tom]], "a Negro boy," was named in the May 16, 1754 inventory as valued at £20.00. He was not named in William Nash's probate documents on March 16, 1759, October 15, 1761, August 20, 1762 or August 18, 1763. He was valued £55.00 in the final accounting for Betty Nash's estate, recorded on July 17, 1767, after her death in 1766. See separate references to Tom on digital image 60 of 547 in William Nash IV's estate, and 294 of 547 in Betty Nash's estate. See also digital images 309-310 of 547 for the remaining documents for Betty Nash's estate. From the 1767 final accounting, it is unclear what happened to Tom. He was not specifically transferred to any of the Nash's children. *[[Nash-11172 | Daniel]], "a Negro boy," was named on May 16, 1754 , when he was valued at £15.00. On March 16, 1759, he was named and valued at £28 10 shillings. He was not mentioned on August 20, 1762 or August 18, 1763. In the final accounting for Betty Nash's estate, recorded on July 17, 1767, after her death in 1766, he was again not mentioned. It is unclear whether Daniel was sold or died. See separate references to Daniel on digital image 60 and 105 of 547 in William Nash IV's estate and 294 of 547 to see that he is left out of the named enslaved people in Betty Nash's estate.See also digital images 309-310 of 547 for the remaining documents for Betty Nash's estate. *[[Nash-11173 | Lucy ("the Elder")]], "a Negro wench," was named on May 16, 1754. To distinguish her from the child named Lucy in other Nash probate documents, this profile will call her "Lucy the Elder." She was valued at £27.00 in the May 16, 1754 William Nash IV inventory. In the March 16, 1759 estate documents, she was named along with her child Dinah. They were valued together at £53 10 shillings. She and Dinah were not mentioned in probate documents for October 15, 1761, August 20, 1762 or August 18, 1763. On July 17, 1767, in the final accounting for Betty Nash's estate, after her death in 1766, "Lucy the Elder" was called "a negroe girl" and valued at £35. She was transferred to Elizabeth Nash, William and Betty Nash's daughter. Her daughter Dinah was not listed. See separate references to Lucy ("the Elder") on digital images 60 and 105 in William Nash IV's estate, and 294 of 547 in Betty Nash's estate.See also digital images 309-310 of 547 for the remaining documents for Betty Nash's estate. *[[Nash-11175 | Lucy ("the Younger")]], "a negroe girl," was named on August 20, 1762 documents, along with three other enslaved children. To distinguish her from the "wench" named Lucy in other Nash probate documents, this profile will call her "Lucy the Younger." She was not mentioned on May 16,1754, March 16, 1759, October 15, 1761, or August 18, 1763 probate documents. In the final accounting for Betty Nash's estate, recorded on July 17, 1767 after her death in 1766, "Lucy the Younger" was called "a negroe girl" and valued at £27 10 shillings. She was transferred to Leanna Nash, William and Betty Nash's daughter. See separate references to Lucy the Younger on digital images 154 in William Nash IV's estate, and 294 of 547 in Betty Nash's estate. See also digital images 309-310 of 547 for the remaining documents for Betty Nash's estate. *[[Nash-11176 | Dinah]], "a Negro child," was named in 1754 and valued at £13.00. She was listed right after "Lucy the Elder" in those 1754 documents, although their relationship was not outlined at that time. On March 16, 1759, she was listed as the child of Lucy ("the Elder)," where they were valued together at £53 10 shillings. In probate documents on August 20, 1762, Dinah was listed with a group of three other enslaved children (including "Lucy the Younger"). She and her mother "Lucy the Elder" were not mentioned in probate documents for October 15, 1761, August 20, 1762 or August 18, 1763. In the final accounting for Betty Nash's estate, recorded on July 17, 1767, after her death in 1766, Dinah was not mentioned. It is unclear whether Dinah was sold or had died. See separate references to Dinah on digital images 60, 105 and 154 in William Nash IV's estate, but not on image 294 of 547 in Betty Nash's estate.See also digital images 309-310 of 547 for the remaining documents for Betty Nash's estate. *[[Nash-11177 | Peter]], "a Negro child," was not mentioned in William Nash IV's probate documents on May 16, 1754, March 16, 1759, October 15, 1761 or August 18, 1763. He was named as a child in August 20, 1762 probate documents along with three other enslaved children. In the final accounting for Betty Nash's estate, recorded on July 17, 1767 after her death in 1766, Peter was called "a negroe boy" and valued at £32 10 shillings. He was transferred to John Nash, William and Betty Nash's son. See separate references to Peter on digital image 154 in William Nash IV's estate, and image 294 of 547 in Betty Nash's estate. See also digital images 309-310 of 547 for the remaining documents for Betty Nash's estate. *[[Nash-11178 | Hannah]], "a negroe girl," was not mentioned in William Nash IV's probate documents on May 16, 1754, March 16, 1759, October 15, 1761 or August 18, 1763. She was named on August 20, 1762 documents, along with three other enslaved children. In the final accounting for Betty Nash's estate, recorded on July 17, 1767 after her death in 1766, Hannah was called "a negroe girl" and valued at £40. She was transferred to Robert Sanders and his wife, Elizabeth (Nash) Sanders, William and Betty Nash's daughter. See separate references to Hannah on digital images 154 in William Nash IV's estate, and 294 of 547 in Betty Nash's estate. See also digital images 309-310 of 547 for the remaining documents for Betty Nash's estate. *[[Nash-11182 | Jack]], "a negroe boy," was first referenced in the estate documents of Betty Nash on July 17, 1767. He was valued at £10. The ownership of this profile's "negroe boy Jack" was transferred to William Nash IV and Betty Nash's daughter [[Nash-6085 | Mary (Nash) Robertson]]. See image 294 of 547. (Not to be confused with the enslaved "negroe fellow Jack" who was mentioned in the 1754 probate documents of William Nash IV but then sold, as confirmed in the March 16, 1759 documents. See images 60 and 105 of 547 for references to the "Negroe fellow Jack.") It is unknown what happened to this boy Jack after July 17, 1767. == Research Notes == In Virginia in the 1700s (and elsewhere?), a husband's children are "orphaned" if he dies before they are adults. In this case, their mother is appointed "guardian" of the assets that are not hers legally, but must be maintained until passing them on to his (their) children. So in this case, William Nash IV's wife [[Hardwick-435 | Betty Nash]] became guardian of the "assets" (the enslaved people). She was charged with their "maintenance" while she was alive, and had to arrange for them to be passed down to their children when she died. This situation may appear unclear when only looking at William IV's probate documents. But when reviewing Betty's probate records, it becomes clearer. Betty willed the enslaved people (or at least most of them) to their children. The article linked here may be helpful for those who are trying to understand how enslaved people are "accounted for" in a guardianship situation."Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet" on Southern and Colonial Genealogies. Article entitled "Orphans & Guardians" about how orphans are accounted for in guardianship situations. Copyright© by Robert W. Baird (various dates, 2010-2030). Accessed May 25 2023. https://genfiles.com/articles/orphans-guardians/ == Sources ==

Slaves of William Parchman

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=== Slaves of [[Parchman-54 | William Parchman]] === William Parchman was an African-American Ancestor owner who had unidentified persons in his custody who were documented on the 1850 and 1860 U.S. Slave Schedules. ==== 1850 Slave Schedule, Monroe County, Mississippi, USA ==== * Enumerated on 31 October 1850, across two pages; "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR71-PDN2 : 23 February 2021), William Parchman in entry for MM9.1.1/MVCD-5ZN:, 1850. (Page 1) * Female -- b. abt 1814 -- Black * Male -- b. abt 1817 -- Black * Female -- b. abt 1822 -- Black * Female -- b. abt 1832 -- Black * Female -- b. abt 1842 -- Black * Male -- b. abt 1845 -- Black * Male -- b. abt 1845 -- Mulatto * Male -- b. abt 1847 -- Black * Female -- b. abt 1848 -- Black (Page 2) * Female -- b. abt 1849 -- Black ==== 1860 Slave Schedule, Red River County, Texas, USA ==== * Enumerated 19 July 1860; "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKTB-MFW2 : 16 October 2019), Wm Parchman, 1860. * Female -- b. abt 1830 -- Black

Slaves of William Whitehead, Georgia

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== Introduction == :[[Whitehead-7405|Samantha (Whitehead) Street]] :Jennie Whitehead, mother of [[Whitehead-5648|Harriet (Whitehead) Body]] Bequeathed to him from his father's will of 1816. '''Will records, 1808-1964''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/275668 Will records, 1808-1964] Vol. A-C, 1808-1888.
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Putnam > Wills 1808-1888 vol A-C > image 98 of 531; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
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:Phill :Daniel ===Census Records=== In the 1850 census William Whitehead held 71 enslaved people in Waverly Hall, Harris, Georgia, United States. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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William Whitehead in Georgia Militia District 934, Waverly Hall, Harris, Georgia, USA.
In the 1860 census William held 98 enslaved people in Georgia Militia District 934, Harris, Georgia, United States. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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William Whitehead in Georgia Militia District 934, Harris, Georgia, USA.
'''Note''' the Militia District in 1850 and 1860 are in the same place, but the names of the towns and counties changed. In the 1860 Slave Schedule, it is enumerated in Harris county, but at some point that district became Randolph and the town was Carnegie http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/maps/by_gmd.htm == Sources ==

Slaves Owned by Remi Poissot

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This page is an in-progress compilation of church and civil records mentioning [[Poissot-6|Remy Poissot]]. ==Church Records== *From Mills, Elizabeth Shown. Natchitoches (Vol. II) Abstracts of the Catholic Church Registers of the French and Spanish Post of St. Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches in Louisiana: 1729-1803 (New Orleans, LA: Polyanthos, 1977). **278. MARCEL. January 27, 1747, baptism of Marcel, ''négrillon'' born of a ''négresse'' belonging to Poissot, habitant. Godparents: Gabriel Buard (x) and Madame Le Brun. **291. FRANCOIS. July 15, 1748, baptism of Francois, ''négrillon'' born of a ''négresse'' belonging to Sieur Poisot. Godparents: Francois Doucet (s) and Jeanne [Chever ''dite''] Dufrene (x). **543. MARIE LOUISE. September 3, 1752, baptism of Marie Louise, ''négritte'' born of a ''négresse'' belonging to Sieur Poisot. Godfather unnamed; godmother: Elisabeth Garein (x). **607. MARGUERITTE. December 7, 1755, baptism of Margueritte, ''négritte'' born of a ''négresse'' belonging to [Remy Poisot ''dit''] Bourguignon. Godparents: Jean Francois Bretton (s) and Marguerite le Roy. **669. MARIE JOSEPHE. November 27, 1757, baptism of Marie Josephe, ''négritte'' of Sieur Bourgingnon ''dit'' Poisotte. Godparents: Julien Poisotte (x) and Marie Josephe du Verge (s/ Marie Joseph Dupres). **697. FRANCOIS. February 25, 1759, baptism of Francois,'' négre'' of Sieur Remy Poisseau. No godparents named. **709. ELEANORE. August 21, 1759, baptism of Eleanore, ''négrillone'' of Sr. Poisot ''dit'' Bourguignon. Godparents: Remy Poissot and Marie, wife of Marin Grillier (x). **754. ETIENNE & ANGELIQUE. February [day illegible], 1759, marriage of Etienne and Angelique, slaves of Sr. Remy Poissot. **755. FRANCOIS & MARIE> February [day illegible], 1759, marriage of Francois and Marie, slaves of Sr. Poissot. **896. MARIE LOUISE. March 8, 1767, baptism of Marie Louise, born March 5, daughter of Elizabeth, slave of Mr. Poisot. [Godparents illegible.] **934. ANGELIQUE. July 18, 1768, baptism of Angelique, born July 4, 1768, daughter of Louise, slave of Remy Poissot. Godparents: [illegible] and Angelique, slave of Remy Poissot. **1119. ANONYMOUS. March 18, 1776, burial of a ''négrito'' of Remigio Poissot. **2287. FELIPE. March 20, 1776, baptism of Felipe, adult slave of Poisson, the elder [Remy Poissot]. Godparents: [Jean Baptiste La Berry ''dit''] Bayon and Mme. Poisson. **2294. JUAN BAUTISTA. June 2, 1776, baptism of Juan Bautista, born May 26, ''negro'', natural son of the'' negra'' Margarita, slave of Mr. Poissot. Godparents: Juan Bautista Dartigaux (s) and Luisa Agueda Bayonne (s/ Louise Agathe Laberry). **2300, MARIA THERESA. January 21, 1777, baptism of Maria Theresa, born December 31, 1776, daughter of Maria Luisa, slave of Remigio Poisot, Sr., and of a father unknown. Godparents: Pedro, ''negro'' slave of Borme, and Maria Theresa, slave of Widow Alexis Grappe. **1192. ANGELICA. January 2, 1778, burial of Angelica, ''negra'' slave of Poisot. **2361. JUAN. November 7, 1779, baptism of Juan, born October 24, natural son of Luisa, slave of Poisot, Sr. Godparents: Juan and Isabel, slaves of Jacob Lambre. **1261. ANONYMOUS. February 17, 1781, burial of a ''negrito'' of Mr. Poisot, Sr. **2385. GENOVEFA. January 28, 1781, baptism of Genovefa, born January 15, natural daughter of Isabel, slave of Remigio Poisot. Godparents: Pedro Bailliot and Maria Poisot. **1266. ANONYMOUS. July 26, 1781, burial of a ''negrito'' of Poissot, Sr. **2429. CELESTINO. January 12, 1783, baptism of Celestino, born December 22, 1782, natural son of Maria Luisa, slave of Remigio Poisot. Godparents: Pedro Dolé (s/ Pierre Dolet) and Maria Ana Dupres. **1343. ANONYMOUS. May 16, 1784, burial of a slave child of Remigio Poissot. **2481. JUAN BAUTISTA. June 20, 1784, baptism of Juan Bautista, born June 5, ''mulato'' son of Angelica, slave of Remy Poissot, and father unknown. Godparents: Franco. and Maria Luisa, slaves of Athanasio Poissot. **1375. ANONYMOUS. December 10, 1787, burial of a ''mulâtre'' of Mr. Poissot. ==Civil Records== *From Mills, Gary B. and Elizabeth Shown Mills. The Forgotten People: Cane River's Creoles of Color, rev.ed. (Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 2013): see index, particularly p.93-94, 106, 315n16, 319n54 which refers to civil documents cited in [http://creole.nsula.edu/assets/NPCCMainIndexFINAL.pdf Natchitoches Parish Clerk of Courts Index to French Colonial Archives 1732-1819.] ** #1093 In 1775, Remy Poissot emancipated Agnes, a slave. This refers to [[Poissot-3|Agnes Poissot Metoyer]] ** #1357 in 1778, Remy Poissot emancipated Agnes, a slave. This is a second filing to emancipate Agnes as her previous emancipation was fought by the wife of Remy's son, Athanase. Athanase was the biological father of Agnes. ** #2136 in 1788, sale of slaves from Jean Bse. Dartigaux to Remi Poissot. (This might refer to his son, depending on when [[Poissot-5|Remy Poissot, Sr.]] died.

Slaves Owned by Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent

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==History== "In 1820 the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth arrived in Union County to establish a school beside the Sacred Heart log chapel." "As St. Vincent Academy for girls became firmly established a large portion of the original land purchase was turned over to the Sisters of Charity in order that the academy might be more self sustaining."Turner Publishing, compiler, ''The Roman Catholic Diocese of Owensboro, Kentucky'', (pub. location: Turner Publishing, 1994), p. 118. ''GoogleBooks'', ([https://books.google.com/books?id=OqdNN9R9OHcC&pg=PA118&lpg=PA118&dq=sisters+of+charity+union+county+kentucky&source=bl&ots=Jax159rWO5&sig=ACfU3U0Mk9NyqxduOsZnz3J-a1JYJnAMvA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiE7LyesZ31AhXCG80KHTjVBbUQ6AF6BAhMEAM#v=onepage&q=sisters%20of%20charity%20union%20county%20kentucky&f=false]: accessed 6 January 2022) pp. 30-31 "During the same year, a far more successful foundation was made in Union County, Kentucky. To this point, half way across the State from Nazareth, '''Sisters Angela Spink''', '''Frances Gardiner''' and '''Cecily O'Brien''' journeyed on horseback. This was the customary mode of travel, as but few of the roads were made and those were remarkably bad. The Sisters carried tow aprons sewed in the shape of bags, containing a few articles of clothing, their entire baggage. Father David probably accompanied the party. Notwithstanding their difficulties, the journey to Union County was not without amusing incidents. The country through which the little company passed was thinly settled, and chiefly by Protestants to whom the three "nuns" were an unfamiliar sight. The pilgrims stopped here and there, always meeting with a kind reception; a night's lodging was never denied. The old Kentucky farmers had begun to establish their proverbial reputation for hospitality; if the shelter they could give was sometimes primitive, the generosity with which it was offered compensated in great measure for the lack of comfort." "After their arrival the Sisters began the Academy of St. Vincent's on a farm [the Alvey farm] destined for the use of the Church, land afterward purchased by the community. The surrounding country was but recently settled, hence the Sisters had to undergo many hardships. Before their arrival, the house intended for their residence had been rented by a couple who declined to relinquish it; therefore the Sisters were forced to occupy an uncomfortable log cabin till the house assigned to them was vacated. After having ridden a hundred and fifty miles, their first labors were to make their temporary lodging decently habitable. Their fare was Spartan, as was their toil, equalling that of first settlers; no pioneer women have more remarkable deeds to their credit. At last their initiative, their courage and patience were rewarded. A thriving boarding school was permanently established. '''Sister Angela Spink''', the leading spirit in this foundation, possessed almost masculine strength and endurance. She toiled in the field and woods; she reaped her own harvests, thus helping to provide a livelihood for the other Sisters and the means for building a school and for making things decorous and comfortable. In a few months two Sisters were sent to reinforce the original colony, so promising had the academy already become."McGill, Anna Blanche,''The Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, Kentucky'', (New York: The Encyclopedia Press, 1917). ''GoogleBooks'', ([https://books.google.com/books?id=rhg3AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA30&lpg=PA30&dq=sisters+of+charity+union+kentucky&source=bl&ots=0cpDVs-xEt&sig=ACfU3U1rKgrI9kjwLfBSHN4GAwrF1QGGDA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjgk76h_Jv1AhUBAZ0JHb1TADIQ6AF6BAhZEAM#v=onepage&q=slave&f=false]: accessed 6 January 2022) An entry in The Catholic Almanac for 1848 showed that the school run by the Sisters of Charity taught reading, writing, arithmetic, English grammar, geography, history, plain and fancy needlework, marketing, lace work, bead work, drawing and painting for $76 per year or $19 per quarter. They also taught music and piano for an extra $24 per year or $6 per quarter. In 1848 there were seven Sisters and 35 students. '''[[Suttle-374|Sister Elizabeth Suttle]]''' was the Sr. Servant. '''1848 The Catholic Almanac for 1848 .''' Adair, James Barnett, ed., ''The Catholic Almanac for 1848''. Baltimore, Maryland: Murphy, pp. 133. ''Villanova University Falvey Memorial Library 133'', ([https://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:586115#?c=&m=&s=&cv=132&xywh=-240%2C39%2C1748%2C929]: accessed 07 October 2022) Sister Superiors at St. Vincent's Academy were '''Sister Angela Spink''', followed by '''Sister Rose''' and '''Sister Margaret Bamberry'''; then '''Sister Frances Gardner''' for four terms of six years each. When she first came to St. Vincent's she was the music teacher. '''Sister Isabella Drury''' followed Mother Frances, and then '''[[Suttle-374|Sister Elizabeth Suttle]]''' was Superior for a long time. '''Sister Scholastica Fenwick''' held the position from 1863 till 1873, when '''Sister Helena''', now Mother Helena was appointed. In 1879 she was elected Mother Superior of the order, and '''Sister Augustine Callen''' was appointed. Sister Augustine has been at St. Vincent's since 1866. '''Kentucky GenWeb''' ''St. Vincent’s Academy'', ([http://unioncountyky.ushalls.com/school/vincent.html]: accessed 7 October 2022) '''Mary S. Cunningham Logan''' attend St. Vincent's Academy from 1853 to June 1855. She wrote about her experiences at St. Vincent's Academy and some stories about the slaves at St. Vincents. "I saw the nuns walking about in their flaring white caps of the Order of Saint Vincent's, and their sombre black gowns. The priest, '''Father Durbin''', was in his garden, walking up and down bareheaded, saying his prayers. The church was built in the form of a cross, and was gray with age. One arm of the cross was the convent and the other '''Father Durbin's''' home and study." "In those days we had the cabins of the slaves in the rear of the main buildings of the school." "We used to take our finery and deck out the pickaninnie and mammies in harlequin colors, and enjoyed seeing them sally forth to attend parties, religious meetings, and to make visits among their colored friends." "Memory brings back incidents in the lives of these slaves that are as vivid as if I had witnessed them yesterday. Nearby, if not all, of the negroes belonged to the slaveholders in the neighborhood. Among them was '''Uncle Harry''', the overseer's best hand on the big farm connected with the convent. His wife, '''Aunt Agnes''', was the head cook for the girls. We all loved '''Aunt Agnes''', who slipped many dainties to her favorites. She and '''Uncle Harry''' had four or five little children. Her old master died, and the sons who inherited the slaves were reckless. They sold '''Aunt Agnes''' to some "slave-traders," who visited that part of Kentucky, picking up "likely niggers" to take them to the New Orleans market. Great excitement followed. '''Uncle Harry''' rebelled; the sisters pleaded with the buyers to let them keep her but they heeded nothing. They came with a sort of grocery wagon, seized '''Aunt Agnes''', tied, and bore her away. She fought them like a tigress and screamed as loud as she could. The children screamed and cried so that the girls discovered what was going on, and, before the sisters could stop them, they rushed out to rescue '''Aunt Agnes'''. Seeing them come pell-mell, the brutal men grabbed hold of her and tried to bandage her mouth. The sisters could not bear to hear her cries, and they, too, joined in the pleas for mercy for the poor, innocent creature who was being torn away from her husband and family. The men ordered the driver to whip up the horses, and they galloped away, '''Agnes's''' piteous cries reaching us above the clatter of the horses' feet. '''Sister Isabella''' led us into the church to pray for '''Agnes''', while the tears were streaming down the cheeks of sisters and girls." "Uncle Harry was never the same. He was sullen and insubordinate to the overseer, who, he thought, had something to do with the sale of '''Agnes'''. Soon afterward he and the overseer had some trouble over something which the overseer had ordered '''Uncle Harry''' to do. The overseer struck '''Uncle Harry''' with a blacksnake whip, whereupon '''Uncle Harry''' went at the overseer with an axe, and came near decapitating him. From being one of the most docile, respectful negroes, '''Uncle Harry''' had become a veritable demon. Hearing the mêlée, '''Sister Isabella''' ran out to try to restrain '''Harry'''. He told her to go into the house; that he would not touch her, but he must be let alone. Our classroom was near '''Sister Isabella's''' office and study, and, hearing the loud talking, we ran out to see what the trouble was. I can never forget what a very demon incarnate '''Uncle Harry''' looked, as he stood there in a threatening attitude, every muscle tense, and his wild eyes on the alert for a sight of the overseer. We were, of course, frightened, but knew '''Uncle Harry''' would do anything for us because of our kindness to '''"Aggie,"''' as he called his wife. Two or three of us walked up to him, and, taking hold of his hands, led him to his cabin, promising him that we would get '''Sister Isabella''' and '''Father Durbin''' to send the overseer away. We bathed his old black back with warm water, and '''Sister Genevieve''' brought soft linen cloths and soothing lotions to bind up the wounds made by the whip. '''Sister Isabella''' persuaded him to go to bed and stay in his cabin all day. The overseer was glad enough to take flight and quiet was restored." "These refreshments were often served at our impromptu dances on Saturday night, when '''Uncle Harry''' and his friend Jim played the fiddle for the girls to dance. We passed around the hat, and, I think, paid them for munificent of fifty cents apiece for music furnished for an evening's entertainment."Logan, Mrs. John A., ''Reminiscences of a Soldier's Wife: an Autobiography'', (New York: Scribners, 1913). ''GoogleBooks'', ([https://books.google.com/books?id=lBJCAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false]: accessed 6 January 2022) Slaves at Sisters of Charity of Nazareth: "Like many Southern communities, the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth owned slaves. Some, refusing to be separated from the mistresses, had accompanied women who entered the order. Some were part of the dowries of candidates."Shaughnessy, Mary Angela S.C.N. Catherine Spalding: Co-Foundress of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. ''Catholic Education'', vol. x, issue x, March 2006, p. 341. ([https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1006061.pdf]: accessed 6 January 2022) ===Slaves=== *Agnes1846 Alathaire Fenwick baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 2148 digital image 75 of 293, FamilySMearch, ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 22 August 2021). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”Dec 6- Alathaire dau of Henry servt of Mrs. Leake & Mary servt of the Sisters of Charity. Gmother Maria servt of the same. b. Nov 26,1846.”1847 Sarah Elizabeth baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 14 digital image 75 of 293, FamilySearch, ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 12 May 2021). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *“Jan 31- Sarah Elizabeth dau of Sam servt of McClure & Harriett servt of Henry Yates. Gmother Agnes servt of the Sisters of Charity b. Dec 14, 1846.”1851 James Edward baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 15, digital image 94 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 6 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”Dec 21- James Edward son of William servt of William Davis & Agnes servt of Sisters of Charity. Gmother Amanda servt of Mrs. Hassett b. Dec 17, 1851” *Mrs. Hassett was Frances Olivia Hassett Wathen. She was the widow of Michael Hassett. Their daughter Margaret Hassett attended St. Vincent's Academy in 1850.1849 John Anthony baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 6, digital image 85 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 6 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”June 17- John Anthony illeg son of David servt of James Rice & Agnes servt of the Sisters of Charity.Gmother Rose servt of Iganatius Morgan. b. June 13, 1849” *[[Fenwick-1556|Alathaire]]1846 Alathaire Fenwick baptism.1850 U.S. census, Union County, Kentucky, slave schedule, District 2, p. unpaginated, slaves in the Elizabeth Settle household, digital images 9 and 27 of 28, ''FamilySearch.org'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XXZD-HS?i=8&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AHR7L-5TT2]: accessed 5 January 2022); citing NARA microfilm publication M432, roll 228. *Sister Elizabeth Suttle was the Mother Superior of Saint Vincent's Academy from 1845 to 18511860 U.S. census, Union County, Kentucky, slave schedule, location not stated, p. 32, slaves at St. Vincent Academy, digital image 32 of 32, ''FamilySearch.org'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GB9J-SN9D?i=31&cc=3161105]: accessed 6 December 2022); citing NARA microfilm publication M653, roll 406. *St. Vincent Academy owned 18 slaves *Alice1863 Charles Henry Drury baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 4, digital image 141 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 7 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”July 19- Charles Henry son of Lash of Ignatius Drury & Julia servt of same. Gmother '''Alice''' of the Academy b. May 20,1863”*1865 Teresa Jane Spalding baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 5, digital image 152 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 7 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”Dec 4- Teresa Jane dau of Matthew servt of J.A. Spalding & Ann servt of F. Wathen.Gmother Alice servt of Sisters of Charity. b. Oct 29,1865” *[[McCarty-4941|Ambrose]] (b. 16-Oct-1846), son of Michael McCarty and Maria1846 Ambrose baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 13, digital image 74 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 7 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”Oct 18- Ambrose illeg. son of Michael McCarty & Maria servt of the Sisters of Charity. Gmother Betty servt of B. Luckett. born Oct 16,1846” *Becilia1865 John Milton baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 1 digital image 148 of 293, FamilySMearch, ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 21 August 2021). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”Mar 19- John Milton son of Charles Abel servof Dr. Abel & Clara Abel servt of same Gmother Becilia of Sisters b. Dec 29,1864.” *[[Chapman-23821|Benjamin]]'''1842 Benjamin baptism'''. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 20, digital image 61 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 5 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”Dec 15- Benjamin son of Henry servt of Mary Leek & Mary servt of the Sisters. Sponsor Elizabeth servt of Rev. E.J. Durbin b. Dec 15, 1842”1850 census, 8 year old slave in Elizabeth Suttle household1860 census, 17 year old male slave at St. Vincent Academy'''1864 Benjamin Chapman CMSR'''. Compiled Military Service Records, Benjamin Chapman, 120th US Colored Infantry, 28 May 1865, ''Fold3.com'', database with images, ([https://www.fold3.com/browse/hc9Z8IGV7NbqfVhMJSooI8J03Srt7Ea21]: accessed 17 July 2022) *Benjamin was a Private in Co. D of the 120th USCI. He enlisted on 24-Nov-1864 in Owensboro, KY. He mustered in on 24-Nov-1864 in Owensboro. He dided 3-Dec-1864 in the US General Hospital in Evansville, Indiana from typhoid pneumonia. He was 21 years old when he enlisted and was 5’6” tall. He was born in Union Co., Kentucky. His slave owner was Mrs McClaskie of Morganfield, KY *[[Willett-2055|Cely/Cecly Willett]]'''1856 Robert Willett baptism'''. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 9 digital image 107 of 293, FamilySearch, ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 26 June 2021). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *“Mar 30- Robert son of Gilbert servt of Samuel Willett & Cecly servt of the Sisters of Charity Gmother Peggy servt of James Rice. born on 23rd”1861 William Willett baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 14 digital image 131 of 293, FamilySearch, ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 26 June 2021). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *“Sept 22- William son of Gilbert servt of Samuel Willett & Cely servt of Sisters of Charity.Gmother Emma servt of Francis Wathen b. Sept 17,1861” *[[Sisters_of_Charity-2|Charles]]'''1844 William Andrew baptism'''. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 4, digital image 65 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 7 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”Jan 6- William Andrew son of Charles & Jane servts of the Sisters of Charity. Gmother Agnes servt of the same. b. Dec 30,1843” *[[Fenwick-1788|Clem]]'''1842 Clem baptism'''. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 16, digital image 57 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 5 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”Mar 29- Clem illegitimate son of Henry servt of Mrs Leake & Maria servt of the Sister of Charity. Gmother Betty belonging to mr. b. March 26 1842”1850 census, 8 year old male slave in Elizabeth Suttle household *Eliza (b. Jan-1859 d. Jan 1859)1959 Eliza birth. Kentucky, Union County, birth records, p. 1005, Eliza, January 1859, image 3 of 4, ''Ancestry.com'', ([https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1213/images/KYVR_994056-0606?treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=jGE3&_phstart=successSource&pId=117326]: accessed 7 January 2022) *Eliza, black female, stillborn during January 1859 in Union Co., Kentucky. Slave of Sister Elizabeth Suttle. *[[Fenwick-1790|Elizabeth]]1845 Elizabeth baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 8, digital image 69 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 5 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”Apr 2- Elizabeth dau of Harry servt of Mary Leake & Mary servt of the Sister. Gmother Maria servt of same born this morning”1850 U.S. census, Elizabeth Settle1860 U.S. census, St. Vincent Academy1850 census, 6 year old female slave in Elizabeth Suttle household1860 census, 15 year old female slave at St. Vincent Academy *[[Chapel-530|George Hagan]]'''1864 George Chapel CMSR'''. Compiled Military Service Records, George Chapel, 120th US Colored Infantry, 28 May 1865, ''Fold3.com'', database with images, ([https://www.fold3.com/browse/hc9Z8IGV7NbqfVhMJSooI8J03xbZTaLUW]: accessed 17 July 2022) *George was a Private in Co. B of the 120th USCI. He enlisted on 29-Nov-1864 in Henderson, KY. He mustered in on 12-Dec-1864 in Owensboro. He was 36 years old when he enlisted and was 5’2” tall. He was born in Union Co., Kentucky. His slave owner was Sister McClaskey of Morganfield, KY 1858 Teresa Ann Clements baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 17 digital image 115 of 293, FamilySMearch, ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 17 August 2021). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”June 3-Teresa Ann dau of George servt of Sisters of Charity & servt of Thomas E. Clements Gmother Terry servt of John Payne. bonr May 1858.”1860 Caroline Clements baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 9 digital image 126 of 293, FamilySMearch, ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 18 August 2021). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”Oct 7- Caroline dau of George servt of Sisters of Charity & servt of Thomas Clements. Gmother Anastatia Greenwell. b. Sept 2, 1860.”1862 Margaret Clements baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 19 digital image 136 of 293, FamilySMearch, ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 18 August 2021). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”Nov 1 Margaret dau of George servt of Sisters of Charity & Charity servt of Thomas Clements. Gmother Judy servt of Ign. Drury b. Sept 9,1862.”1850 Census, Elizabeth Settle1860 Census, St. Vincent Academy1850 census, Elizabeth Settle1860 census, St. Vincent Academy1850 census, 22 year old male slave in the Elizabeth Suttle household1860 census, 33 year old male slave at St. Vincent Academy *HarryLogan, Mrs. John A., ''Reminiscences of a Soldier's Wife: an Autobiography'' *Henry1849 Joseph Jep baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 8, digital image 87 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 7 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”Sept 30- Joseph Jep servt of John Payne sponsor Henry servt of the Sisters of Charity & Mrs Catherine Payne. abt. 28 yrs. old” *[[Davis-97990|James Edward]] (b. 17-Dec-1851), son of William Davis and Agnes1851 James Edward baptism. *[[Sisters_of_Charity-1|Jane]]1844 William Andrew baptism. *Jane (b. 1858 d. Sep 1859)1859 Jane death entry. Kentucky, Union county, Department of Health, (1859) Jane, p. 459, image 675 of 690, ''Ancestry.com'', database with images, ([https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1222/images/KYVR_994056-0675?treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=iZD5&_phstart=successSource&pId=459595]: accessed 7 January 2022). *Jane was a 1 year old black, single, female. She was born in Union Co., Kentucky. She died from croup in September 1859, Union Co., Kentucky. Her slave owner was Sister Elizabeth Suttle *Jim (b. 1856 d. Nov 1859)1859 Jim death entry. Kentucky, Union county, Department of Health, (1859) Jim, p. 459, image 675 of 690, ''Ancestry.com'', database with images, ([https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1222/images/KYVR_994056-0675?treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=iZD5&_phstart=successSource&pId=459595]: accessed 7 January 2022). -Sep-192 *Jim was a 3 year old black, single, male. He was born in Union Co., Kentucky. He died from scarlet fever in November 1859, Union Co., Kentucky. His slave owner was Sister Elizabeth Suttle *[[Leake-866|John]]1839 John baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 1, digital image 41 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 5 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”Feb 17- John son of Henry slave of Mysis Leake & Mary slave of the Sisters of Charity Gmother Milly slave of L. Mills”1839 John Leake death. No author. ''St. Agnes Death Records 1928-1968 and St. Ann’s Cemetery Union Co., Kentucky'' (1917), p. 13; digital image 14 of 62, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2613325?availability=Hemet%20California%20FamilySearch%20Center]: accessed 4 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 V2. *”John Leake, son of Mary – belonging to the Sisters d. December 28, 1839 – age 10 months” *[[Rice-20264|John Anthony]] (b. 13-Jun-1849), son of David Rice and Agnes1849 John Anthony baptism. *Maria1842 Clem baptism1846 Ambrose baptism.1850 Maria baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 2 digital image 10 of 89, FamilySearch, ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 12 May 2021). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *“May 6- Maria dau of Sam servt of McClure & Harriett servt of Martha Yates. Gmother '''Maria''' servt of the '''Sisters of Charity'''. born Mar 23, 1850.” *Marian1846 William Edward baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 14 digital image 75 of 293, FamilySearch, ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 12 May 2021). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *Feb 14- '''William Edward''' son of '''Edgar''' servt of '''Berry''' & '''Eliza''' servt of '''[[Wathen-249|Theodore Wathen]]'''. Gmother '''Marian''' servt of the '''Sisters of Charity'''. b. Dec 1846 *[[Buckman-873|Mary]]1837 Mary Louisa baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 10, digital image 34 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 5 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”July- Mary Louisa dau of Harry servt of Mrs. - - Mary servt of the sister of Charity G.motherHenny servt of myself.B. July 6, 1837”1850 census, 35 year old female slave in the Elizabeth Suttle household *[[Fenwick-1787|Mary Eliza]]1840 Mary Eliza baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 8, digital image 49 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 5 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”Oct 25- Mary Eliza dau of Harry servt of Mary Leake & Mary servt of the Sisters of Charity. Gmother Maria servt of Lewis Mills.born Oct 19, 1840”1850 census, 10 year old female slave in the Elizabeth Suttle household *[[Fenwick-1786|Mary Louisa]]1837 Mary Louisa baptism.” *[[Willett-2058|Robert Willett]]1856 Robert Willett baptism. *Sam (b. Aug 1859) 1959 Sam birth. Kentucky, Union County, birth records, p. 1005, Sam, August 1859, image 3 of 4, ''Ancestry.com'', ([https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1213/images/KYVR_994056-0606?treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=jGE3&_phstart=successSource&pId=117326]: accessed 7 January 2022) *Sam, black male, born during August 1859 in Union Co., Kentucky. Slave of Sister Elizabeth Suttle. *[[Fenwick-1698|Teresa Fenwick]]1850 census, 1 year old female slave in the Elizabeth Suttle household1860 census, 11 year old female slave at St. Vincent Academy *Thomas1859 Thomas Baker baptism. Johnson, Joseph E., transcriber. The Baptismal Register of Sacred Heart Church, Saint Vincent, Union Co., Kentucky 1818-1877 (1983), p. 1, digital image 118 of 293, ''FamilySearch.org'', ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/463312?availability=Family%20History%20Library]: accessed 7 January 2022). FHL book 976.9885 K2. *”Jan 1 Thomas servt of Henry Baker. abt 22 yrs sponsor Thomas servt of the Sisters of Charity” *Tresa (b. 1857 d. Oct 1859)1859 Tresa death entry. Kentucky, Union county, Department of Health, (1859) Tresa, p. 459, image 675 of 690, ''Ancestry.com'', database with images, ([https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1222/images/KYVR_994056-0675?treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=iZD5&_phstart=successSource&pId=459595]: accessed 7 January 2022). *Tresa was a 2 year old black, single, female. She was born in Union Co., Kentucky. She died from scarlet fever in October 1859, Union Co., Kentucky. 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Slaves Sold to Alexander McClure

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==Source== 1821 Andrew Thompson sold slaves to Alexander McClure. Kentucky, Union County, Deed Book B, pp. 175, County Court. 24 December 1840, Digital images 84-86 of 570, FamilySearch.org, ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GPQM-KVJ?i=83&cc=1875188&cat=126861]: accessed 24 May 2021) == Transcription of Deed Book B, p. 275 == Know all men by these presents that I '''Andrew Thompson''' of Union County and State of Kentucky for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred and seventy five dollars to me in hand paid the receipt thereof do hereby acknowledge hath this day bargained and sold unto '''[[McClure-6674|Alexander McClure]]''' of said County one negro boy named '''[[McClure-6675|Sam]]''' and one negro woman named '''Linny''' the title of said negroes I do hereby warrant & defend against the claim or claims of all and every other person or person whatsoever provided nevertheless should the said '''Thompson''' pay unto the said '''[[McClure-6674|McClure]]''' the above sum mentioned sum of Three hundred and seventy five dollars on or before the twenty first day of April next then this deed to be void else to remain in full force and virtue it is also understood should the said negroes be rendered useless by death or otherewise the loss is to be '''Thompsons'''.
Witness my hand and seal this 19th June 1821
A Thompson
Attest James Parrack
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Slaves Transported on the Ship Alo, Arrived 4 Oct 1844

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This is the manifest of the Brig Alo bound for Mobile, Alabama from Port of Baltimore on 4 Oct 1844.https://catalog.archives.gov/id/2641467 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Number!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Height!!Color!!Owner/Shipper!!Residence |- |1||Henson Thomas||M||45||5'9||Black||[[Campbell-47048|B. M. Campbell]]||Baltimore |- |2||Charly Hopkins||M||23||5'11||Black|||| |- |3||Samuel Mathews||M||40||5'10||Mulatto|||| |- |4||George Brooks||M||18||5'10||Mulatto|||| |- |5||Elisha Truet||M||20||5'10||Black|||| |- |6||Joseph Roach||M||23||5'7||Black|||| |- |7||Eli Jordin||M||30||5'8||Black|||| |- |8||William Hess||M||20||5'6||Black|||| |- |9||Nicolas Jimmy||M||19||5'7||Mulatto|||| |- |10||Edward Woods||M||45||5'6||Brown|||| |- |11||George Neil||M||26||5'5||Black|||| |- |12||Peter Ranes||M||25||5'4||Black|||| |- |13||Daniel Wist||M||22||5'4||Mulatto|||| |- |14||Frank Harrison||M||18||5'6||Black|||| |- |15||Charles Smith||M||18||5'5||Black|||| |- |16||Aaron Harrison||M||17||5'6||Black|||| |- |17||William Thomas||M||22||5'3||Black|||| |- |18||Aaron Loy||M||20||5'3||Black|||| |- |19||George N. Curtis||M||19||5'3||Brown|||| |- |20||John Stewart||M||17||5'3||Brown|||| |- |21||Aaron or Abraham Hawkins||M||14||4'9||Black|||| |- |22||John Campbell||M||11||4'6||Black|||| |- |23||Lorenzo Hopkins||M||10||4'2||Black|||| |- |24||William Tell||M||8||3'10||Black|||| |- |25||John Little||M||5||3'4||Black|||| |- ||||||||||||||| |- |26||Sarah Robinson & child||F||25||5'3||Black|||| |- |27||Jane Anderson||F||20||5'7||Brown|||| |- |28||Mary Gray||F||18||5'5||Black|||| |- |29||Jane Hawkins||F||20||5'8||Mulatto|||| |- |30||Celia Leninberger||F||17||5'5||Brown|||| |- |31||Leah Clark & child||F||28||5'3||Black|||| |- |32||Mary Hagerson & child||F||20||5'4||Black|||| |- |33||Jane Loy & child||F||20||5'2||Black|||| |- |34||Fanny Vinson & child||F||22||5'2||Black|||| |- |35||Louisa Elliot||F||18||5'1||Mulatto|||| |- |36||Blody Buston||F||24||4'11||Brown|||| |- |37||Alice Butler & child||F||27||4'11||Black|||| |- |38||Phillis Cluster||F||22||5'1||Black|||| |- |39||Dolly Martin||F||20||4'11||Black|||| |- |40||Charlotte Green||F||11||4'7||Black|||| |- |41||Rachael Spiggs||F||11||4'7||Black|||| |- |42||Sarah Snowden||F||11||4'6||Black|||| |- ||||||||||||||| |} ==Sources==

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{{Image|file=Slavik_Migration-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Kromeriz City Square }} :[[Slavik-29|Alois Slavik]] (b. 4 Feb 1860 in Aujezdsko, Moravia) married [[Medkova-11|Mariana Medkova]] (b. 15 Aug 1860) in Bojanowitz, Bohemia). They moved to Kromeriz (either separately before meeting or jointly afterwards) sometime before 1884. : On 20 Mar 1886, they bought a house at [https://www.google.com/maps/@49.2997283,17.3867494,3a,75y,85.24h,93.49t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s6rn5W42XCBBrbjp2LXpr0w!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 22 Palacky St in Kromeriz (now 44 Kojetinska St)] :They had five children Slavik who survived infancy and one who did not: {| style="text-align: center;" |- |style="width: 120px;"|1888 |style="width: 120px;"|1890 |style="width: 120px;"|1892 |style="width: 120px;"|1895 |style="width: 120px;"|1897 |style="width: 70px;"|1899 |- |[[Slavik-31|Joseph]] |[[Slavik-33|Alois, Jr.]] |[[Slavik-28|Frances]] |[[Slavik-32|Frank]] |[[Slavik-34|Thomas]] |Unamed |-bgcolor=tan style="border:3px solid Green;" |{{Image|size=s|file=Slavik_Migration-4.jpg}} |{{Image|size=s|file=Slavik_Migration-5.jpg}} |{{Image|size=s|file=Slavik_Migration-6.jpg}} |{{Image|size=s|file=Slavik_Migration-7.jpg}} |{{Image|size=s|file=Slavik_Migration-8.jpg}} |Male - died in infancy |} {{Image|file=Slavik_Migration-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Slavik Family Home }} ---- :In 1903, the process of migration began with Alois departing Bremen on 28 Nov arriving in Galveston, Texas on 20 Dec 1903. Four days later, half of the home in Kromeriz was sold to a Josef Spacil. No details are available to know whether Alois had contacts in Texas or immediate plans to go to Cameron, but he was obviously there to ready things for the subsequent arrival of his wife and children. {{Image|file=Slavik-29-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Chemnitz. }} :The remainder of the family followed in the spring with a voyage booked on the Hannover from Bremen departing 10 Mar arriving in Galveston, Texas on 4 Apr 1904. Louis, however, fled from the family as they drove out of town and remained in Kromeriz for two years. Where Louis stayed, is not known. Two month after the family arrived in Texas, the remainder of the home was sold to Frantiska Spacilova (3 Jun 1904; Frantiska was probably related to Joseph Spacil, possibly his wife). {{Image|file=Slavik-28-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hannover }} :Louis began his voyage on 3 Aug 1906 from Bremen on the Chemnitz (the same ship that brough Alois, Sr.) and arrived on th 24th instant in Galveston, Texas. ---- {{Image|file=Slavik_Migration-10.jpg |caption=Farm house }} {{Image|file=Slavik_Migration-11.jpg |caption=Plow team }}

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The goal of this project is to map out the Slay family that moved from Reading to Oxford, and from Oxford to wherever we are now. Right now this project just has two members, me and my father. I am [[Slay-306|Oliver Slay]]. He is [[Slay-319|John Slay]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Addition of brothers and sister of [[Slay-321|Reginald William Slay]] * Addition of siblings of Reginald's father, [[Slay-334|William Slay]]. * Addition of husbands and wives and cousins... Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24446406 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Heggø-1|Magnus Heggø]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9029796 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Slingsby Family History

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''Unless otherwise noted, the following material was sent via email to Bob Scrivens (Scrivens-11) from Gerald Jackson, of Nether Poppleton, on the outskirts of the City of York. (Gerry is a volunteer genealogist who lives near the village of Scriven, in Knarlesborough, North Riding, Yorkshire, Harrogate, England.)'' '''A Short History of The Village of Scriven ''' :'''Knaresborough and Its Rulers''' by W. Wheaters This is a somewhat disjointed summary of my gleanings from Wheaters "Knaresborough and its Rulers". Part I In 1204 '''Henry de Scriven''' [[De Scriven-3]] entered a quit claim on St Mary's Church in Bridlington (about 50 miles from Scriven). Scriven was 6 caruscates* in size. (*Caruscate: the area a team of 8 oxen could till in a season) It was witnessed by William Percy. William Wheater suggests the early Scrivens were of Percy stock and also that Henry was a kinsman of Henry of Knaresbrough. There are references in this chapter to a land boundary from "Gamel's-wad" Another boundary - to Scriven itself - is called the "Pelle-well" which the book suggests is evidence of difficulties in the Teutonic era. Wheaters says the '''Domeday name ''Scrauinghe''''' would mean "the 'ing' was scraped off from the Screutin territory assigned to the Celts ( now called Scotton) if the prefix Scrau were akin to the Saxon Screopan. Bond End is an ancient roadway (still called that) in Scriven which marked part of the British trackway through the forest from Otley to Boroughbridge. It was "the quarter of the Bondi" or tenants in bondage who were the hewers of wood for the burghers. Opposite Scriven is the camp of ''Gateshill'', across and 200 ft above the Nidd. Wheaters claims this is ''Geats Hill'' from a German tribe connected to the Goths from Swedish Gothland. Others say it is ''Goatsland'' ! There was, however, a Celtic fort there, and there may have been Danish Camps. Fairfax camped there before attacking Knaresborough in the Civil War. In 1365 Queen Philippa held an "inquisition" of the burghers, including '''John, son of Walter of Scriven''', who say 'they now are and their predecessors were in possession in fee, farm, and inheritance of all the site and soil of the burgh with the appurtenances of the Crown ..... yielding 7 shillings and sixpence yearly at the feast of St Michael.' They allege the court roll proving this was stolen by John of Lilburne in the time of Edward II. In 1308 The Slingsbys claimed that [[De Scriven-2|'''Gamel''']], ancestor of '''Henry of Scriven''', held the bailiwick (Google: “the district or jurisdiction of a bailie or bailiff or sphere of influence”) and custody of the Forest and Parks of Knaresborough 'as of fee and heirship dying, seized of the offices' which then descended to his son '''Baldwin''', and so to Henry de Scriven." (See [[Scriven-741| Gamel Auceps]]) : --Gerald Jackson, of Nether Poppleton [Part I does two important things. For one, it suggests that '''the Scriven name''' predates William of Normandy's 1066 invasion. The ''Domesday Book'' name ''Scrauinghe'' with "the 'ing' scraped off" came from the Celtic ''Screutin'' territory. The second thing is that Wheaters establishes a '''lineage for Henry de Scriven''' that goes back to Gamel. (See also [[Space:Origin_of_the_Scriven_Name|The|Origin of the Scriven Name]] --Bob S.] Part II Referring to the de Knaresburgh [''sic'', Knarlesborough?] family, Wheaters talks of Robert and Thomas and suggests these names run long enough in that family to suggest they were a branch of the Slingsby-Scriven family. In 1318, Knaresburgh [''sic'', Knarlesborough?] was reduced to ashes by the Scots, and in an inquisition in 1319, King Edward writes that 'divers men and tenants of our Castle and honour. In Knaresburgh, Skrevyn, ....... by the burning of their houses, leading away their animals, and taking their goods in raids by the Scots are mostly ruined.' Edward remitted their terms and rents from Michaelmas, amounting to £72 3s 7d and 'quit them of that amount.' 12 years of razing and rebellion were finally ended at the Battle of Boroughbridge in 1322. Wheaters says that in the 1400's, much of the land in the NW of the district of Scriven with Tentergate seems to have passed from the "Screvins," who were tenants in bond to the Slingsbys. In 1459 the feeble King Henry, pressed by the Duke of York, gave away manors, including Screvin, to numerous trustees. In 1536 Henry VIII mustered men for military service. 'Screvyn-Cum-Tentergate mustered''' Thomas Slyngesby''', Gentleman (See [[Slingsby-8]]), with harness for 2 men, 30 archers (including one Simon Popylton!) [This is the man who gave Gerry’s hometown its name] having no harness, 15 able Bill men (Wikipedia: “billmen,” Derived originally from the agricultural billhook, the bill consisted of a hooked chopping blade with several pointed projections mounted on a staff. The end of the cutting blade curves forward to form a hook, which is the bill's distinguishing characteristic.) with no harness.' These last included one '''John Slyngesby''', presumably as a Bill man and with no harness, he was not a close relative of Thomas. I wonder - was he a relative at all? That is the last reference of note to Scriven/Screvin/Screvyn." :--Gerald Jackson, of Nether Poppleton [Part II is a list of historical highlights of Scriven, important for showing how the village of Scriven passed into the hands of the Slingsbys.] Pursuing these references has been fascinating. Names keep cropping up which I recognise from today in local families. The influence of the Slingsby was wide, by land ownership in Knafesborough/Scriven, Bilton in Harrogate, Nun Monkton and Red House to name but a few. There were also all the connections by marriage to the families at Allerton Malauverer, Ripley Castle, and Studley Royal. It is odd how, by the end of the 18th century and through into the 19th, the male fertility seems to have become weak. '''Sir Charles Slingsby''', who never married, ''became the last of the male line.'' However, I have had correspondence from a very old lady in Knaresborough who said Sir Charles was very close to her great grandmother, who lived in one of the caves. He visited her and was also attached to her grandmother-- she drew conclusions which may or may not have been justified!" [Gerry's polite way of saying Charles was gay.--Bob S.] ::Regards, ::Gerry '''Slingsbytales''' :From Gerald Jackson, of Nether Poppleton on the outskirts of York (sent via email to Bob Scrivens (Scrivens-11). Gerry is a volunteer genealogist who lives near the village of Scriven, in Knarlesborough, North Riding, Yorkshire, Harrogate, England.) :'''The Slingsby Lineage''' The Slingsbys descend, in part, from an Anglo-Danish dynasty originating around Arkengarthdale and later to be found around Kirkbymoorside. Gerneber 1025 approx, Anglo- Danish landholder - Arkengarthdale '''Gamel 1050''', Yorkshire magnate at time of Earl Tostig & landholder in Domesday book Orm, Lord of Welbure – runic inscription on Kirkdale sundial in N Yorkshire* - gave his name to Ormsby This family supported Harold and fought at Stamford Bridge in 1066, but were forced to submit to William The Conqueror. Subsequent lineal descent to: William de Slingsby of Scriven 1220 m. Isabella Thorpe John de Slingsby of Scriven 1245 m. ?? (Agnes, daughter of William de Slingsby marries Thomas de Knaresborough, 1421) John Slingsby c 1474 m. Mariora Pooley Thomas Slingsby 1500 - ? m. Joan Mallory Francis Slingsby 1522 – 1600 m. Mary Percy (d. of Sir Thomas Percy) Sir Henry Slingsby 1560 - 1634 m. Frances Vasavour Sir Henry Slingsby 1601 – 1658 m. (1631) Barbara Belasyse Henry of Red House 1658-- Sir Thomas Slingsby 1636 – 1687 m. Dorothy Craddock 1692 Sir Thomas Slingsby 1668 – 1726 m. Sarah Savile, of Methley, producing 8 children, including : Sir Henry, father of Mary Fletcher Slingsby (illegit); Sir Thomas Slingsby 1694 – 1765; Sarah m Thomas Duncombe of Scriven in 1714; Baron Savile Slingsby 1698 – 1780 Charles Slingsby 1705 – 1772 m. (1773 ) Catherine Turner (Of Lofthouse Hill) Sir Thomas Turner Slingsby 1741 – 1806 m. Catherine Buckley, 1st cous. (see Buckley/Turner etc) m. (1781) Mary Fletcher Slingsby illegit d. of Mary Sir Henry Slingsby and Mary Aislabie, and thus 1st cousin of her husband Sir Thomas Slingsby 1775 – 1835 died ummarried, lived at Scriven 1823 Charles Slingsby Esq 1777 – 1832 = Emma Margaret Atkinson b 1873 Of Lofthouse Hill Sir Charles Slinsgsby 1824–1869 - remained single Of Lofthouse Hill & Emma Louise Slingsby = Thomas Leslie (later Thomas Slingsby) Died without offspring Slingsby passes to Charles Atkinson (later Charles Slingsby) , nephew or great nephew of Emma Margaret Atkinson, married but no children. Slingbsy title and occupation of Scriven ceases. '''Orm and Welburn''' St Gregory’s church at Welburn, near Kirkbymoorside, retains many of its original Saxon features including the folowing inscription over the Saxon door: "GAMAL. SUNA. BOHTE. SANCTUS. GREGORIUS. MINSTER. THONNE. HIT. WES. E. TO. BROCAN. & TOFOLAN. &HE. HIT. LET. MACAN. NEWAN. FROM GRUNDE. XTE: &scs. GREGORIUS. IN EADWARD DAGUM. CNG. & IN TOSTI. DAGUM. EORL" Translated from the language of Yorkshire: “Orm, the son of Gamal, bought St. Gregory’s minster when it was all broken down and falling, and he had it made new from the ground, to Christ and St Gregory, in Edward’s days, king and in Tosti’s days, earl. Hence the rebuilding work was done between 1056 and 1065 – before the Norman Conquest. There is also a Saxon sundial over the doorway divided into 8 parts. This says “this is the day’s sun mark, at each and every time” and “Hawarth made me and Brand, priest” :--Gerald Jackson, of Nether Poppleton '''Some Slingsby History''' The Slingsby legend states two brothers sailed from France to take up land in England. To decide which was to have Knaresborough they agreed it would belong to whoever set a hand on shore first. Whereupon one cut off his hand and flung it on the shore. The '''severed hand''' appears on the Slingsby Coat of Arms to this day. Later Slingsbys have strong connections to Moor Monkton (or Moor Mountain as it was called until Victorian times) near York as well as to Scriven and Lofthouse Hill. Henry of Red House was a Royalist during the civil war and was, for his pains, beheaded on Tower Hill in 1658 Red House and Scagglethorpe were purchased in 1562 by F Slingsby Esq from Robt. Oughtre Esq whose family had lived at Red house since the time of Edward III. The site of their mansion is a short distance from the site of the present mansion which is situated close to the Ouse. It was built in the reign of Charles 1st by the (later beheaded) Royalist Sir Henry Slingsby. His father built the chapel which has close connections with Sir Thomas Fairfax. . There is a Latin inscription in brass to the memory of Dorothy, daughter of Sir Thomas Slingsby, died January 21st 1667 aged 2 years, on the south side of the chancel. A later Sir Henry Slingsby had a daughter, '''Mary Fletcher Slingsby''', by Mary Aislabie. It is stated she was illegitimate. Mary Fletcher Slingsby married her 1st Cousin, Sir Thomas Turner Slingsby. After she died he married another 1st cousin, Catherine Turner! In 1869 '''Sir Charles Slingsby''' (b.1824) was drowned in the river Ure, with 5 others. while hunting. Master of the York and Ainsty Hunt, Sir Charles was crossing the Ure at Newby Hall, while it was in spate on a raft, with 5 others and their horses. His horse became restless and kicked out; the raft capsized drowning all the men; the horses all swam to safety. Sir Charles was described as a “Greek God” and was greatly revered. At his funeral 1,150 mourners followed his coffin and 10,000 lined the streets of Knaresborough, but it is interesting to note, presumably following the tradition of the times, no women were in the family cortege. St Peter’s, Harswell nr. Selby has a reredos erected by villagers in his memory and inscribed “To the deeply felt loss of a kind friend and a liberal landlord.” His obituaries in the local press are very much in the same vein. A photograph of Sir Charles in his later years can be found in Arnold Kellet’s “Images of England – Knaresborough.” Some see a likeness to some of the children of Joseph and Ann Naylor. Charles never married and on his death the estate passed to his sister Emma Louise wife of '''Thomas Leslie''' (he later changed his name to Thomas Slingsby). They were without children and on Emma’s death the estate and title passed to '''Charles Atkinson''', nephew or great nephew of Emma’s mother, Emma Margaret Atkinson. Charles would have been either the son of Thomas Atkinson or the son of Charles Slingsby Atkinson, a vicar. Charles Atkinson changed his name to Slingsby. He married a notorious American beauty – known as The Kentucky Belle. Apparently unable to have children they went on a prolonged holiday abroad and returned with a baby. The subsequent unsuccessful legal battle, in 1916, to have the child legitimised bankrupted the substantial estates, which were then broken up. In 1952, '''Scriven Hall''' was destroyed by fire. The stable block and coach house, impressive in themselves, remain and have been converted into homes, one of which is named “Gamel House.” The main gates and entrance pillars remain in good repair and can be seen at the top of the hill in Ripley Road as it comes out of Bond End in Knaresborough. (See photo above.) Presumably the Slingsby estates were entailed since the wills of the later Slingsbys (Sir Thomas Turner, Charles Slingsby and Sir Thomas Slingsby) make no mention of them but refer only to personal possessions such as “ farming implements, utensils, books, pictures, plate, linen and furniture.” Sir Thomas leaves all these to his “dear nephew Charles Slingsby” and the residue of his estate to Emma Margaret (his deceased brother’s wife) but asks that she gives £50 of this to “my dear niece Emma, whom I have always loved, that she might buy something in remembrance of me.” '''Sir Thomas Turner Slingsby''', who died in 1806, clearly had concerns about the future as he makes numerous and repeated stipulations about “lawfully begotten sons” and about female legatees, who if there were to be no male heirs, had to retain the Slingsby surname. This is later born out when the husband of Emma Louise Leslie (nee Slingsby) changes his name to Slingsby. Later,''' Charles Atkinson''' does likewise. It is interesting to note the Atkinsons [were] preparing the ground for inheritance by adopting Slingsby as a middle name. Although baronetcies could only pass through the direct male line there have been rare occasions when titles were revived through the female line; perhaps the family, conscious of its attenuated state, was preparing the ground for this possibility. One wonders if this attenuation resulted from the consanguinuity of Slingsby marriages in the 18th century, which were presumably intended to keep the family wealth intact. Nancy Buckle, town crier of Knaresborough, whose family lived in the house on the rock and provided a succession of Nannies to the Slinsgbys has also suggested, in a personal communication, the family tended to cast its bread upon the waters [e.g. had numerous affairs that produced offspring], hence perhaps the strong emphasis on the legitimacy of heirs. We have an acquaintance in Poppleton who is also a Slingsby descendant – through the illegitimate child of a Slingsby and a Reynard daughter born in the 18th century. :--Gerald Jackson, of Nether Poppleton '''Fact or Fantasy?''' If the Slingsby connection is correct, according to Maximilian genealogy and Burke’s Peerage, it is possible to trace the family line back from '''Charles Slingsby''', son of Sir Thomas, the 4th baronet to Edward III, the Plantagenet King of England. This line includes Edward’s son Lionel (Duke of Clarence), Phillipa Plantagenet (daughter of the Earl of Ulster), Edmund Mortimer (Earl of March), Maude the daughter of the 1st Earl of Pembroke, Mary Percy g.g.g. granddaughter of Henry Percy (Harry Hotspur) and g.g.g.g. granddaughter of John of Gaunt and Barbara, daughter of the 1st Viscount Fauconberg. Edward III was a direct descendant of '''Alfred the Great''' through several lines, including William the Conqueror and Malcom III of Scotland. Alfred the Great is the 33 times great grandfather of present day Naylor/Middleton descendants who, if recent historical studies prove to be correct, might make a better claim to the throne than the present Royal Family. However, before purchasing robes and crowns or coronets, it should be remembered that many genealogists would say we are all connected within 8 generations and can all claim royal descent! :--Gerald Jackson, of Nether Poppleton '''Related sites''' SCRIVEN VILLAGE (19th and 20th Century) [http://scriven.wdfiles.com/local--files/talks-and-exhibtions/9029.pdf], a history of the 18th and 19th c. of Scriven, with lots of family pictures of families who worked and lived on the estate. Slingsby de Scriven [http://triffitt.wordpress.com/saarah-slingsby/ ]for a very detailed and colorful account of the Slingsby de Scriven. The Pedigree of the Slingsby Family [http://ingilbyhistory.ripleycastle.co.uk/ingilby_3/SLINGSBY%20of%20Scriven.pdf] '''Other pages by [[Scrivens-11|Bob Scrivens]]''' ''I've created a number of supporting pages that explore various related genealogical topics in a little more depth. Here are the links to them with a brief description of each.'' For a brief outline of ''the four family lines'' going back from my grandparents, see [[Space: Scriven, Bedard, Fountain, and Robert Ancestors| My Grandparents' Ancestors]]. The [[Space: Origin of the Scriven Name|Origin of the Scriven Name]] will tell you about English and Norman origin theories, and the page [[Space:The_Final_s_in_Scrivens|The Final s in Scrivens]] tells the story of how my grandfather added the "s" to the family name. For links to some of my more ''interesting ancestors'', go to the page on [[Space:Notable Ancestors of Bob Scrivens|Notable Ancestors]]. The Page [[Space:Dit Robert|Dit Robert]] gives you what is currently my best explanation of the origin of the French Canadian affix, ''dit Robert''. My grandmother's immediate ancestors were named "Robert," but my first New France immigrant was named Chartier. His son Robert's children went by "Chartier dit Robert" to distinguish them from other Chartiers. For some ''historical context'' to better understand my ancestors' lives in the times in which they lived, take a look at [[Space:Scriven Ancestry Timeline|Scriven Ancestry Timeline]]. For a brief discussion of ''Westward Migration of the Scrivens'', see [[Space:Scriven Migration Route|The Scriven Family Migration Routes]] or the end of [[Scriven-56|Matthias Scriven's biography]] and [[Scriven-76| Joshua Scriven's biography]].

Slipping on a Banana Peel

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English, Македонски/Makedonski. ==General information== Slivnica (Macedonian Cyrillic: Слвница) is a villige lokated in the region of [[Space:Prespa|Prespa]] in [[Space:Macedonia|Macedonia]]. GPS coordinates: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/40%C2%B057'32.0%22N+21%C2%B004'53.0%22E/@40.958889,21.081389,2166m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x9bee3f503422273d!8m2!3d40.958889!4d21.081389?hl=mk?pagename%3D%D0%A1%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%B2%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%86%D0%B0 40°57'32.0"N 21°04'53.0"E]. ==Timeline== ==Neighborhoods and settlements== ==Culture, sport and gatherings== ==Genealogy books, documents and family trees== [[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0:%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=142 Слвница/Slivnica page 288] - 291. ==Clans, families and individuals== '''Makedonci'''[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]], Слвница/Slivnica page 293 Босилковци/Bosilkovci, Диневци/Dinevci, Костовци/Kostovci, Калевци (Бивевци)/Kalevci (Bibevci), Коруновци/Korunovci, Младеновци/Mladenovci, doseleni od [[Space:Nakolec|Nakolec]], Мишевци/Miševci, [[Mišev-1|Stojan Mišev (abt.1906-abt.1944)]] Наумовци/Naumovci, doseleni od Carev Dvor, Најдовци/Najdovci, Нечовци (Палашовци)/Nečovci (Palašovci), Петровци/Petrovci, Секуловци (Поповци)/Sekulovci (Popovci), Стојановци (Митревци)/Stojanovci (Mitrevci), Чешковци/Češkovci, == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slivnica,_Resen Slivnica, Resen] at Wikipedia * [https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%B2%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%86%D0%B0 Сливница] на Википедија

SLOANES-1 Family Mysteries

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James Sloane in the late 1700's was 'shanghi'ed' and conscripted into the Royal Navy under the name Pearson...why Pearson??

Sloat Christmas Cards

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Every year as their children were growing up [[Sloat-94|Floyd]] and [[Best-2103|Bobbie Sloat]] took family photographs, developed and printed them, and mailed them out as Christmas Cards to all their friends. Bobbie's mother, [[Herndon-947|Josie (Herndon) Best]], had a hobby of photography early in her single life. Her hobby must have continued after she married as Bobbie picked up on the hobby. When Bobbie married Floyd he joined in the "fun". When their first child, [[Sloat-92|David]], was born they wanted to share their excitement with their friends, so they decided that taking a photo and sending it to their friends with a Christmas Letter would be good way to address spreading their combined parenthood joy with their Christmas joy. Bobbie was quite creative in setting up the topic and layout of the photo each year, while Floyd concentrated on taking the photos and then developing and printing them in a darkened room in the basement. They faithfully made and sent these family Christmas Cards every year but one (1952 - see entry) from David's birth (1947) until the "chicks flew out of the nest" and getting together to take the photo became too difficult (1970). Select each photo to see a larger image and any notes pertaining to the chosen photo. {| class="wikitable" width="100%" |+ '''Floyd & Bobbie Sloat Christmas Cards 1947-1970''' |- | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1947}} | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-1.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1948}} |- | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-2.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1949}} | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-3.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1950}} |- align="center" | {{Image|file=Sloat-101.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1951}} | 1952 Photo - Floyd was wearing a Santa suit and mask - but the mask had "rosy red" cheeks which, in the black & white photo, showed so dark it made it hard to tell it was Santa. It was too close to Christmas to do the whole process over so Floyd and Bobbie decided to just not include a photo with the Christmas news letter that year. |- | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-4.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1953}} | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-5.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1954}} |- | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-21.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1955}} | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-7.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1956}} |- | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-22.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1957}} | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-9.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1958}} |- | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-10.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1959}} | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-11.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1960}} |- | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-12.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1961}} | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-13.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1962}} |- | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-14.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1963}} | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-15.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1964}} |- | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-23.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1965}} | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-17.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1966}} |- align="center" | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-18.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1967}} | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-19.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1968}} |- align="center" | 1969 Photo was not taken | {{Image|file=Sloat_Christmas_Cards-20.jpg|size=250px|caption=Christmas 1970}} |}

Sloat Family of the Nobility of Holland

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The book, ''History of the Sloat Family of the Nobility of Holland'', was written/compiled about 1931. The author was Mrs (Emma Florence) George Washington Holland. (There is the possibility that it was composed by a "for hire" genealogist then had her name put on it - which was a very popular practice at that time. ) '''A genealogist review of this book in 1932''' as re-printed in [[Space:The%20Sloat%20Family%20-%20Typescript%20Genealogy%20of%20John%20Drake%20Sloat|''The Sloat Family'' by May Hart Smith]]: : A recent genealogical publication is the ''History of the Sloat family of the nobility of Holland''. : This title is rather misleading. There never was a family of that name in the Netherlands. : The ancient noble Dutch family of a similar name is the baronial House of Sloet, and it is this family which the author has in mind. Several pages, with innumerable mistakes in spelling are devoted to a very sketchy genealogy of the Sloet family* : There is also reproduced the coat-of-arms of this family in this instance called the Arms of the Slote family with explanations by Baron Slote!! : Although not specifically so stated the genealogical introduction tends to convey the impression that the American family descending from Jan Pietersen Slot coming from Holstein, Denmark, is connected with the Sloet family of ancient Dutch origin. : This is again an example of the most common mistake made in genealogical writing, which is to assume relationship based on similarity of surnames only, which in this particular instance has been carried to an absurd extreme. : There is not the slightest indication of a connection, which to put it mildly is absolutely improbable. : The American family descending from Jan Pietersen Slot is not entitled to, and should not use, the Sloet Arms. : *The writer should have consulted the excellent ''Sloet Genealogy'' published by J. A. R. Kymmel, in the Dutch Genealogical Magazine: de Wapen heraut, 1912, 13. ::: (Review posted by) ''New York Genealogical & Biographical Record'' Vol. 64; pg. 367 [[Sloat-92|My]] opinion of this book of Slot (Sloat) genealogy: there is some accepted genealogy in the beginning of the book, but it is very disorganized in the later years/pages, of the book, which make it very difficult to follow. These later sections of the book seem to have tried to include every "Sloat" that could be found in the New York area - but frequently lists them without any direct connections to others in the book. The first parts of the book seem to copy the existing historical works on the SLOAT family - like the Riker genealogies of the early years of the settlement of the New World. The book is available from several libraries, and from several on-line book sellers and sources. (It is noted that [[Hart-12204|May Hart Smith]], and one of her listed Sloat sources ([[Sloat-184|John Drake Sloat III]]) are included as entries in this Emma Holland book, as John Drake Sloat is a primary source in [[Space:The%20Sloat%20Family%20-%20Typescript%20Genealogy%20of%20John%20Drake%20Sloat|May Hart Smith's book]].

SLOT/SLOAT to LOCK/LOCKE Connection

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DNA testing has confirmed that one or more lines of SLOT/SLOTT/SLOAT/SLOTE/SLOOT/etc families who are descendants of [[Slodt-2|Jan Pietersen Slot]] of New York, sometime around the time of the formation of the United States (1770-1790), changed their last names to LOCK/LOCKE. (This can present a real challenge for meeting the WikiTree mandate to list profiles by Last Name At Birth.) This page is an attempt to collect and present various "opinions" of genealogists who are trying to track and connect a family that : 1) is a LOCK/LOCKE "brick wall" : 2) have ancestors listed as SLOT/SLOTT/SLOAT/SLOOT/etc in one document, and then find what appears to be the same person being listed as LOCK/LOCKE in another document, and/or : 3) have identified ancestors on various genealogy web sites that list the person(s) as "First-name SLOT LOCK" or "First-name LOCK SLOT". The name change seems to be a simple change from a Dutch word (SLOT) to the English equivalent (LOCK). One theory posits the change as being related to moving from the New York/New Jersey area (which was heavily Dutch) to homestead in the Kentucky/Indiana area (which was primarily English). Or it could be related to the politics of which country "owned" the colonies just prior to, or shortly after, the change from colonial status to being the United States of America in 1776. Hopefully some collaborative historians can weigh in on this. This Space page will initially focus on the many on-line family trees that present this name change by presenting screen shots of representative family trees found on the internet - some of which seem to conflict with others. Hopefully these can be sorted out and the "real" family tree can be identified. : Note that some of these images/data are from web sites that copyright information that they have obtained from true genealogists who are focused on connecting families (rather than on the goal of making profits - which is implied by enforcing copyrights). The copied images associated with this page are presented here under the allowance provided for copyrighted materials that small extracts from copyrighted works may be presented in critical reviews (mostly seen in academic reviews, but used here in the same spirit and intent).

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{| class="wikitable sortable" ! Slovene !! German |- | Apače || Abstall |- | Artiče || Artitsch bei Rann |- | Begunje pri Cerknici || Vigaun bei Zirknitz |- | Begunje pri Lescah || Vigaun bei Lees |- | Bela || Bad Vellach bei Kappel |- | Bela cerkev na Dolenjskem || Weißkirchen in Krain |- | Beltinci || Belatinc |- | Bistrica pri Mariboru || Feistritz bei Marburg |- | Bistrica v Rožu || Feistritz im Rosental |- | Bizeljsko || Wisell |- | Blanca || Blanca bei Lichtenwald |- | Bled || Veldes |- | Bodonci || Bodóhegy |- | Bohinjska Bela || Wocheiner Vellach |- | Bohinjska Bistrica || Wocheiner Feistritz |- | Borovlje || Ferlach |- | Borovnica || Franzdorf |- | Braslovče || Fraßlau |- | Brezje || Bresiach |- | Brezno || Fresen |- | Brezovica pri Ljubljani || Bresowitz bei Laibach |- | Brežice || Rann |- | Brusnice || Wrußnitz |- | Buče || Fautsch |- | Bučka || Bučka |- | Cankova || Vashidegkút |- | Celje || Cilli |- | Celovec || Klagenfurt |- | Cerklje || Zirklach |- | Cerknica || Zirknitz |- | Cirkovci || Zirkowetz |- | Cmurek || Mureck |- | Cven || Zween |- | Črenšovci || Cserföld |- | Črmošnjice || Tschermoschnitz |- | Črna pri Prevaljah || Schwarzenbach bei Prävali |- | Črnomelj || Tschernembl |- | Devica Marija v Polju || Mariafeld in Krain |- | Djekše || Diex |- | Dob pri Domžalah || Aich bei Laibach |- | Dobova || Dobova |- | Dobrlaves || Eberndorf |- | Dobrna || Neuhaus bei Cilli |- | Dobrniče || Döbernik |- | Dobrova pri Ljubljani || Dobrova bei Laibach |- | Dobrovnik || Lendvavásárhely |- | Dol pri Hrastniku || Dol bei Hrastnigg |- | Dol pri Ljubljani || Lusttal |- | Dole pri Litiji || Mariatal bei Littai |- | Dolenja Hrušica || Unter-Birnbaum |- | Dolenja vas pri Ribnici || Niederdorf bei Reifnitz |- | Dolenji Logatec || Unter Loitsch |- | Dolnja Lendava || Alsólendva |- | Domžale || Domžale (Domschale) |- | Dovje || Lengenfeld |- | Draga pri Rakeku || Suchen |- | Dragatuš || Dragatuš (Dragatusch) |- | Dramlje || Trennenberg |- | Dravograd || Unter-Drauburg |- | Dvor || Hof in Krain |- | Fala || Faal |- | Fara pri Kočevju || Fara in Krain |- | Fram || Frauheim |- | Galicija || Gallizien, Kärnten |- | Globasnica || Globasnitz |- | Gomilsko || Gomilsko |- | Gorenja vas || Gorenja Vas |- | Gorenji Logatec || Ober Loitsch |- | Gorenji Mozel || Ober-Mösel |- | Gorje pri Bledu || Ober-Göriach bei Veldes |- | Gornja Lendava || Felsőlendva |- | Gornja Radgona || Oberradkersburg |- | Gornji grad || Oberburg |- | Grabštanj || Grafenstein |- | Gradac pri Črnomlju || Gradatz in Krain |- | Grahovo pri Cerknici || Grahovo bei Zirknitz |- | Grebinj || Griffen |- | Griže || Greis bei Cilli |- | Grobelno || Grobelno |- | Grosuplje || Großlupp |- | Grosuplje Postaja || Großlupp Bahnhof |- | Guštanj || Gutenstein in Kärnten |- | Hoče || Kötsch |- | Hodiše || Keutschach |- | Horjul || Horjul |- | Hotedršica || Hotederschitz |- | Hrastnik || Hrastnigg |- | Ivanjci || Iswanzen |- | Ivanjkovci || Ivankofzen |- | Jarenina || Jahring |- | Javornik || Jauerburg |- | Jesenice Fužine || Aßling-Hütte |- | Jesenice na Gorenjskem || Aßling in Krain |- | Jesenice ob Savi || Jessenitz an der Save |- | Jezersko || Ober-Seeland |- | Ježica || Jeschza |- | Jurklošter || Gairach |- | Juršinci || Jurschinzen |- | Kamna gorica || Steinbüchel |- | Kamnik || Stein in Krain |- | Klopinjsko Jezero || Klopein |- | Kočevje || Gottschee |- | Kočevska Reka || Rieg |- | Kokra || Kanker |- | Komenda || Commenda |- | Konjice || Gonobitz |- | Koprivnica pri Brežicah || Kopreinitz in Steiermark |- | Koprivnik pri Kočevju || Nesseltal |- | Kostanjevica pri Krškem || Landstraß |- | Kotlje || Köttelach |- | Kotmaravas || Köttmannsdorf |- | Kozje || Drachenburg |- | Kranj || Krainburg |- | Kranjska gora || Kronau |- | Kresnice || Kreßnitz |- | Križevci pri Ljutomeru || Kreuzdorf in Steiermark |- | Križevci v Prekmurju || Tótkeresztúr |- | Krka || Obergurk |- | Krmelj || Karmel |- | Kropa || Kropp |- | Krška vas || Munkendorf |- | Krško || Gurkfeld |- | Ksaverij v Savinjski dolini || St. Xaveri im Sanntal |- | Labod || Lavamünd |- | Laporje || Laporje |- | Laško || Markt Tüffer |- | Ledenice || Ledenitzen |- | Lesce || Lees |- | Leskovec pri Krškem || Haselbach bei Gurkfeld |- | Libeliče || Leifling |- | Limbuš || |- | Litija || Littai |- | Ljubljana || Laibach |- | Ljubno || Laufen in Steiermark |- | Ljutomer || Luttenberg |- | Loče pri Beljaku || Lattschach bei Villach |- | Loče pri Poljčanah || Heiligengeist |- | Loga ves || Augsdorf |- | Loka pri Zidanem mostu || Laak bei Steinbrück |- | Loka pri Žusmu || Laak bei Süßenheim |- | Loški potok || Laserbach |- | Lož || Laas |- | Lučane || Leutschach |- | Luče pri Ljubnem || Leutsch |- | Lukovica || Lukowitz |- | Makole || Maxau |- | Mala nedelja || Klein-Sonntag bei Luttenberg |- | Malošče || Mallestieg (Mallestig) |- | Marenberg || Mahrenberg |- | Maribor || Marburg an der Drau |- | Marija Snežna || |- | Martjanci || Mártonhely |- | Medija Izlake || Gallenegg-Islak |- | Medvode || Zwischenwässern |- | Mengeš || Mannsburg |- | Metlika || Möttling |- | Meža || Mieß an der Drau |- | Mežica || Mieß in Kärnten |- | Miklavčevo || Miklautzhof (Miklauzhof) |- | Mirna || Neudegg in Krain |- | Mirna peč || Hönigstein |- | Mislinje || Mißling |- | Mojstrana || Mojstrana |- | Mokronog || Nassenfuß |- | Moravče || Moräutsch |- | Moste pri Ljubljani || Moste bei Laibach |- | Moškanjci || Moschganzen |- | Motnik || Möttnig |- | Mozirje || Praßberg |- | Murska Sobota || Muraszombat |- | Muta || Hohenmauten |- | Naklo || Naklas |- | Nemška Loka || Unter-Deutschau |- | Nova Sela pri Kočevju || Nova Sela in Krain |- | Nova vas pri Rakeku || Neudorf bei Rakek |- | Novo mesto || Rudolfswert |- | Obrajna || Halbenrain |- | Oplotnica || Oplotnitz |- | Ormož || Friedau |- | Ortnek || Ortenegg |- | Osilnica || Ossiunitz |- | Otok || Maria Wörth |- | Pesnica || Pößnitzhofen |- | Petrovci || Péterhegy |- | Petrovče || Maria-Pletrowitsch |- | Pilštanj || Peilenstein |- | Pišece || Pischätz |- | Planina pri Rakeku || Planina |- | Planina pri Sevnici || Montpreis |- | Pliberk || Bleiburg |- | Podbrezje || Birkendorf |- | Podčetrtek || Windisch-Landsberg |- | Podgora || Unterbergen |- | Podgorje || Maria-Elend |- | Podlehnik || Lichtenegg in Steiermark |- | Podnart || Podnart |- | Podplat || Podplat bei Pöltschach |- | Podrožčica || Rosenbachtal |- | Podsreda || Hörberg |- | Polhov gradec || Billichgratz |- | Poljane nad Škofjo Loko || Pölland bei Bischoflack |- | Poljčane || Pöltschach |- | Polzela || Heilenstein |- | Ponikva || Ponigl |- | Pragersko || Pragerhof |- | Preserje || Presser |- | Prevalje || Prävali |- | Pristava || Pristova |- | Prosenjakovci || Pártosfalva |- | Ptuj || Pettau |- | Ptujska gora || Maria-Neustift |- | Pučonci || Battyánd |- | Pustrica || Pustritz |- | Račje || Kranichsfeld |- | Radeče pri Zidanem mostu || Ratschach bei Steinbrück |- | Radgona || Radkersburg |- | Radna || Radna bei Lichtenwald |- | Radomlje || Radomlje |- | Radovljica || Radmannsdorf |- | Rajhenburg || Reichenburg |- | Raka || Arch |- | Rakek || Rakek |- | Rankovci || Ferenclak |- | Rečica na Paki || Rietzdorf an der Pack |- | Rečica v Savinjski dolini || Riez in Steiermark |- | Ribnica na Dolenjskem || Reifnitz |- | Ribnica na Pohorju || Reifnig, Steiermark |- | Ribnica ob Vrbskem Jezero || Reifnitz |- | Rimske Toplice || Römerbad |- | Rogaševci || Szarvaslak |- | Rogaška Slatina || Rohitsch-Sauerbrunn |- | Rogatec || Rohitsch |- | Rovte || Gereuth |- | Rožek || Rosegg |- | Ruda || Ruden |- | Ruše || Maria-Rast |- | Sava || Sava |- | Selca nad Škofjo Loko || Selzach bei Bischoflack |- | Selnica ob Dravi || Zellnitz |- | Semič || Semitsch |- | Sevnica || Lichtenwald |- | Sinča ves || Kühnsdorf |- | Slatina Radenci || Bad Radein |- | Slivnica pri Celju || Schleinitz bei Cilli |- | Slivnica pri Mariboru || Schleinitz bei Marburg |- | Slovenji gradec || Windischgratz |- | Slovenska Bistrica || Windisch-Feistritz |- | Smlednik || Flödnig |- | Sodražica || Soderschitz |- | Solčava || Sulzbach |- | Sorica || Zarz |- | Središče ob Dravi || Polstrau |- | Srednja vas v Bohinju || Mitterdorf in der Wochein |- | Sromlje || Sromle |- | Stara cerkev pri Kočevju || Mitterdorf bei Gottschee |- | Stari Log pri Kočevju || Altlag |- | Stari trg pri Črnomlju || Altenmarkt bei Gottschee |- | Stari trg pri Rakeku || Altenmarkt bei Rakek |- | Stična || Sittich |- | Straža || Strascha |- | Stražišče || Straschische |- | Strnišče || Kriegsspital Sternthal bei Pettau |- | Studenci pri Mariboru || Brunndorf bei Marburg |- | Studenec pri Ljubljani || Brunndorf bei Laibach |- | Studenice pri Poljčanah || Studenitz bei Pöltschach |- | Suhor || Suchor |- | Sveta Ana v Slovenskih goricah || St. Anna am Kriechenberg |- | Sveta Barbara pri Mariboru || St. Barbara bei Marburg |- | Sveta Barbara v Halozah || St. Barbara in der Kollos |- | Sveta Marjeta pri Moškanjcih || St. Margareten bei Moschganzen |- | Sveta Trojica v Slovenskih goricah || Heilige Dreifaltigkeit in Windisch-Büheln |- | Sveti Andraž v Halozah || St. 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Slovene Roots

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The goal of this project is to find people with Slovene heritage and find out how Slovenes are related. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Main-3576|Adrian Main]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding people with Slovene heritage. * Inviting people with lots of experience into our project. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1098101/do-you-have-slovenian-roots G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=27675832 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Slusser-Prettyman papers & family bible

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Family bible and letters between the numerous descendants of [[Schlosser-939|Nicholas Schlosser] and [[Schlosser-943|Lewys Schlosser]], [[Schlosser-924|Alonzo V. Schlosser]], [[Slusser-45|Jones Peter Slusser]], [[Slusser-407|Arnold Bertram Slusser]], [[Slusser-392|Mortimer Slusser]], [[Prettyman-360|Thomas Jefferson Prettyman Jr.]] and their offspring.

Slusser-Prettyman papers and bible

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This page holds the family bible record of Thomas Jefferson Prettyman, Jr. and letters between the numerous descendants of: * [[Schlosser-939|Nicholas Schlosser]] * [[Schlosser-943|Lewys Schlosser]] * [[Schlosser-924|Alonzo V. Schlosser]] * [[Slusser-45|Jones Peter Slusser]] * [[Slusser-407|Arnold Bertram Slusser]] * [[Slusser-392|Mortimer Slusser]] * [[Prettyman-360|Thomas Jefferson Prettyman Jr.]] The letters trace the movement of the Slusser family from Chenango County, New York into Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin and other locations. In many cases, these letters are the only documents that exist referencing certain family members. ===Provenance of the Collection=== Copies of the bible and the letters were handed down to [[Slusser-393|Tani Nicolette Slusser Toussaint]] by her paternal aunt, [[Slusser-386|Mary Eleanor Slusser Moxey]] (born 1910 in Downer's Grove Illinois, died 2011 in Sheridan, Wyoming). Eleanor was the granddaughter of [[Slusser-22|Judge Mazzini Slusser]], and the great-granddaughter of [[Slusser-45|Jones Peter Slusser]], father of Mazzini. A retired secretary, Eleanor copied and annotated all the letters and the bible entries. Along with Eleanor's Slusser-Prettyman package, Nicolette received from Eleanor a memoire written by [[Slusser-388|Jean Paul Slusser]], Eleanor's uncle. That story concerned Mazzini's adoption by his uncle, [[Prettyman-362|Lewis Wyatt Prettyman]]. (Most of that story will be found in Mazzini Slusser's profile.) Eleanor prefaced the Slusser-Prettyman package with this note: "Copies of these Slusser-Prettyman letters were given to me by my father, Thomas Harry Slusser. I think he had obtained the letters, or copies of the letters, from his uncle, Dr. C.W. Prettyman, and had typed copies made. My father also gave me a copy of the two-page Bible record, which probably also was obtained from Dr. C.W. Prettyman. The notes in the margin I have added." Eleanor distributed the Slusser-Prettyman package to Nicolette and other members of her family in October of 1973.

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This is a preliminary page for what I hope will become a full surname project. But I'm not ready for that now.

Small DNA Segments - Pennsylvania German

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: ''This is a page to hold the data and discussion of 2 small DNA segments, characteristic of a specific population, the Pennsylvania German and Dutch immigrant community.'' : . : '''Note: this page is about to be greatly revised. Work and life have interfered greatly, but I've been doing a lot of reading, have learned a lot, and have accumulated a number of notes, which need to be added in, or merged in, or used to rewrite some parts. In general, my thinking has not changed, only expanded.''' == Discussion == : ''Some of this paper is still a work in progress, but it is open for editing and improvement by any WikiTree'er.'' ==== Main ==== * '''Associated WikiTree G2G thread:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/148673/anyone-with-german-settlers-pennsylvania-has-done-dna-test Anyone with German settlers in Pennsylvania has done a DNA test?], started by Andreas West * By using my own DNA as the control and filter, and using the GEDmatch One-To-One test to compare close to a hundred WikiTree users who believe they have German or similar ancestry in early Pennsylvania, I have identified 2 small chromosome regions that appear to be typical, of that Pennsylvania immigrant community. :: '''PG6 : Chromosome 6, segment between 27 and 34 million''' (e.g. 27,334,944 - 33,491,952) :: '''PG16: Chromosome 16, segment between 1.45 and 2.4 million''' (e.g. 1,478,465 - 2,234,891) :: ''(These endpoints are approximate, not exact. Most matches are about 80% to 110% of them.)'' * Amazingly, '''more than half''' of those who believe they have German or Dutch ancestors from the Pennsylvania region, have a substantial amount of one or both of these segments. That makes these segments useful for determining origins. In my limited testing so far, I have not found another population with either of these regions. What is particularly amazing to me about this is that almost all of these are many generations away from this original immigrant group, so DNA mixing from others should have dropped the percentage much lower, in my opinion. * I've begun calling these segments the PG segments (PG6 and PG16), for Penn German, but they could be called anything, e.g PD for Pennsylvania Dutch, or PGD for Penn German/Dutch, etc. While many of the testers indicated probable German ancestry, some of the positive tests indicated Dutch ancestry, and some Swiss ancestry. In the future, more research may be able to isolate more accurately the actual common ancestry, and perhaps even how far back they lived. * The test results presented here are strictly comparisons with my own DNA (Rob Jacobson, GEDmatch ID: '''A198741'''). It appears that, apart from these 2 segments, I have no other connections with the people of this area. My kit is the control kit, and these 2 segments may not have any other significance apart from their match to mine. * The population chosen for testing was found in a WikiTree G2G thread, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/148673/anyone-with-german-settlers-pennsylvania-has-done-dna-test Anyone with German settlers in Pennsylvania has done a DNA test?]. All GEDmatch ID's there, plus the GEDmatch ID's of their DNA relatives were tested, because they were assumed to all have Pennsylvania German and Dutch connections (and therefore so would their DNA relatives). * More than half of the tests were positive for one or both of the segments, with only a few random extra segments found (and included in the data for completeness). Almost all of the other tests were completely negative, except for a very few (perhaps 4 to 6?) with a random small segment, unrelated to this test, and therefore not reported here. * There were a few posters that tested negative, but upon testing their DNA relatives, found some that were positive. The apparent conclusion would be that the first poster was *almost* positive, but perhaps SNP's inherited from others broke their segments up, making them too short for detection by this test. It would be interesting if there was a way to set a minimum well below 1.0, to see if there are multiple small matching segments in these regions, whose sum would have passed the test. * You cannot conclude anything from a negative result. If one person is negative but a close blood relative is positive, then the first person probably just missed testing positive. However, if they and numerous blood relatives are ALL negative, then it's possible that they *may* have their genealogy wrong, but that's certainly not conclusive. * It is likely that there are additional matching regions not found in my own DNA, and therefore not found in the data presented here. It is hoped that others will examine the same data, and test against their own DNA, and either confirm the results below, or add more regions to them (either additional segments or longer extensions to PG6 or PG16. To qualify as a control or DNA filter, you first have to have the regions, but preferably no other regions common to most of the testers in the tested population. In other words, you need a very distant relation, who still happens to have all or most of the characteristic regions. * '''I hope that everyone that has ever posted in that thread and has one or more GEDmatch ID's posted there or on their own profiles will check the list below for names and kits they manage.''' The list includes a number of well known WikiTree'ers (or their relatives). (Sorry for the random appearing order of the kits and tests.) * If you want to test your own DNA: *# Go to [https://www.gedmatch.com/login1.php GEDmatch] and log in *# Click on ''' 'One-to-one' compare''' *# Enter your kit ID *# Enter my kit ID: '''A198741''' *# Change '''Minimum segment cM size''' to one *# Click the '''Submit''' button *# Check the comparison report for PG6 and PG16 - your test is positive if you have a substantial amount of either one ==== Background ==== * After reading the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/148673/anyone-with-german-settlers-pennsylvania-has-done-dna-test thread] started by [[Basso-23|Andreas West]], I found his ideas intriguing, and decided to test GEDmatch ID's there against my own. I have 2 possible connections to Pennsylvania - one through [[Henderson-11332|William Henderson]] (not fully verified yet, or sourced here either!), and the other a possibility for an unknown maternal line ancestor. My mitochondrial DNA haplogroup is K1c2, and the closest match is a GD of 1, whose oldest maternal ancestor is unknown but is thought to have come from Pennsylvania. I have no other clues yet, so testing Pennsylvania people is as good an approach as any other. And my yDNA haplogroup is thought to be associated with Scandinavian, German, and Dutch ancestry (but way back, very distant). * When I began testing people from that thread, I would either get a zero match or I would get only a very small segment (between 1.5 and 2.7), which I would ignore, as we've been taught! But after a little, it struck me suddenly that I was seeing almost nothing but little 6's and 16's. So I went back to verify some of the previous, and found that they not only were the same chromosomes 6 and 16, but they were the same regions on each. At that point, I began recording them. ==== Small segment usage ==== : ''(work in progress)'' * Small segments *are* useful, but they have to be handled with care, recognizing that they are often just random matches (known as IBS). But many of them are not, and if you remember this, and watch for repeats among your DNA matches and record them, you have an interesting and additional tool for matching with others. This page illustrates one such case, where a set of known small segments can work like a haplogroup, indicating a very likely population origin. * The common instruction is to ignore any segment length less than 7.0, but I discovered quickly that that policy failed everything for me, as I didn't have any testers closer than 4th to 5th cousins. I *think* I now have a couple of 4th's and possibly even a 3rd (haven't been able to test any of them), but outside of FTDNA lists of close matches (largest is about 65 cM), I still have not found a single segment of 2 digits. Talk of triangulation is just silly dreaming. Even talk of DNA confirmations is out of the question. So my use of GEDmatch comparisons is not at all about confirming anything but simply looking for potential relatives, and nothing more! And I believe there are many others in the same boat. Which is why I was very open to finding out what could be done with small segments, since that is all I and others have. Yes they have to be treated very cautiously, but if there is a distant but detectable relationship, then simple probabilities indicate there should also be small segments, roughly in proportion to the distance of the relationship. WE ARE LOOKING FOR POTENTIAL, NOT TRYING TO PROVE OR CONFIRM ANYTHING! We are ONLY looking for potential, and that's what small segments give us. If I get a zero result, there's no point in wasting any more of my time on that person, unless a sibling of theirs tests positive. If I do get a few small segments, more than one, then I have found there's potentially something there, and my effort won't be completely wasted. My very best test so far is a result of 3 segments of about 5.0 each, totaling 15.2cM, from someone who has a most distant ancestor that is believed to have lived very close to where my most distant paternal ancestor is rumored to have lived. That result is very exciting for me! Yet I realize it would mean nothing to most others, who are accustomed to 3 and 4 digit cM totals, and actually have enough to think about proofs and confirmations and triangulation and phasing. * When I found that it was impossible to get a positive test with the default length of 7cM, I started always changing it to 3, so I would have something to see, and be able to find *potential* matches, even if distant. Then after reading quite a bit about small segments, and points of view from various sides, I dropped it to 2, thinking I still wanted to stay above the 'noise' level, where too many IBS segments (matching by chance) might show up. Now I've dropped it to 1 and *still* don't see that noise level, and that is where I will *always* set it from now on. Once in awhile, I see a single small segment, easily ignored, unless it happens to match a region I look for. '''I now recommend everyone to change the minimum length to 1 for all GEDmatch comparisons.''' (''I suppose I just joined the company of heretics, but then Galileo and Martin Luther are pretty good company!'') I believe you will be surprised at how little the difference is in your results, *and* you may find some very important and useful surprises! * The bell curve problem - ...to be added... * I've read that phasing is important, when it comes to dealing with small segments, but I haven't had time to learn about it. All I can say at this point is that while phasing may be very useful in identifying which segments should be ignored, I don't think it matters with the special regions discussed here. I could certainly be wrong though. (Of course, phasing is only possible for those of you with closely related testers!) ==== Additional observations ==== : ''(work in progress)'' * I've wondered how exact the matching is, to determine what is a matched segment or not, and where the exact end points are. It's easy to assume exact one-to-one matching of SNP's, but that doesn't make sense in certain cases. But if it's some sort of fuzzy matching, that immediately leads to all sorts of questions. I found several cases below that help clarify that it's definitely some sort of fuzzy matching. Compare these two PG16's: :: 16 1,478,465 2,234,891 1.9 518 Virgil :: 16 1,450,133 2,719,237 2.7 506 Ann * For the very same chromosome segment, his starts later and ends a lot sooner, and is therefore quite a bit shorter, yet has 12 more SNP's! Case closed, it's fuzzy matching! All 3 kits are Ancestry kits, so should have the same SNP's being tested. You can find other cases that are similar. :''This is not true. There are at least three or four versions of the Illumina chip used by Ancestry and a major revision currently underway. Moreover, the same person testing with the same chip twice in a row is not going to get the same calls. There are always some no-calls, and possibly miscalls.'' * Because it's fuzzy matching, we should also assume the endpoints are fuzzy, not necessarily exact points. * Common endpoints may not be that important, but I do find it interesting how many times the same start point or end point occurs. For example, the endpoint for PG16 of 2,234,891 occurs 9 times! The PG6 start point of 27,334,944 occurs 6 times. It occurs to me that the probable significance is that the real end of that region should have extended further, but is limited by my own DNA segment, which is why the matching started or stopped at the same point for numerous other testers. We should probably test some of the matches against each other, and determine the actual region endpoints. The other possibility for common endpoints is that all of the 9 or the 6 are closely related to each other, but that is not true here - they aren't! * In thinking about how they could be performing the fuzzy match algorithm, I thought-experimented with 2 cases, one where the 2 parties are very closely related, and one where they are not. I considered rolling windows of varying sizes and error margins - but that quickly raised a big question - the GEDmatch comparison report shows the number of SNP's common to both and compared, so why doesn't GEDmatch just calculate and say what the match percentage is, and how many SNP's matched?!? That seems as if it could be just as valid as determining matching segment lengths and their total. Obviously, I've much to learn, but even if there's a reason why segment lengths are more important, the percent that are equal still seems useful. Of course, segments and their positions are important, for tracking lineages, like the one this paper is about. But a match percentage gets around the problem where a good segment is complete and intact for one party, but while practically identical in the other party, it's slightly broken in the middle, resulting in 2 small segments that may be ignored. The segment might be 10cM and a 99.99% exact match, but that tiny miss in the middle means 2 5cM segments. * In thinking more about how this test worked, I realized it's somewhat clumsy and limited. What would work much better would be a new GEDmatch feature where you create a list of GEDmatch ID's for a candidate population, and feed the list to GEDmatch. For best results, the testees in the list should rarely be closely related, should be rather disparate, to limit how much is in common. They compare them all and look for common regions and common SNP's, and report what is most common for that population. That would provide both the specific and characteristic chromosome regions, and individual SNP's that with high probability are characteristic. I suspect that is similar to what AncestryDNA and FTDNA do, only they keep info like this proprietary. It's probably where 'DNA Circles' came from. Of course, we are limited compared to Ancestry and FTDNA, as we cannot see segments less than 1.0cM (using GEDmatch), and we certainly cannot see individual SNP's that are common. * In a sense, the discovery of these 2 PG regions is the first WikiTree derived DNA circle. And there's no reason why we the WikiTree community couldn't find more population characteristic segments, and identify additional 'WikiTree DNA circles'. It could bring good PR for WikiTree and its DNA support. Other candidate populations might be any isolated or endogenous population. * There are 3 things needed for finding characteristic DNA segments: *# An endogenous or isolated population *# A large set of testers who believe they have some ancestry in that population, but for the most part are not closely related to each other *# A control tester, who is only distantly related, yet has all or most of the characteristic segments - this is the hard part, finding the right control DNA kit, that will apply the right filter to all the other test kits ==== To Do ==== : ''text formatting : ''probability distribution - bell curve problem : ''testing others against someone else for more regions : ''how this test worked, the right filtering DNA : ''merge in all my new notes (about HLA, pile-ups, IBS, etc)'' == Data == * This is a collection of extracted lines from GEDmatch One-To-One DNA kit comparison reports, with only the relevant lines kept. Any additional chromosome segment lines were also kept, simply for completeness, not for relevance, so that it would be clear these are the entire segment matches against my DNA. That's what makes the quantity of PG6's and PG16's so astonishing. Most of the testers *only* matched me on PG6 or PG16. * '''All information below came strictly from public sources, either WikiTree or GEDmatch. If you would like any personal info removed, just PM me at Jacobson-1250.''' I have no wish to offend anyone! My preference will be to keep the comparison but obfuscate the personal data, perhaps replace 5 ID digits with *'s, and/or replace name with initials, per kit manager request. * Sadly, they aren't in alphabetic order, and only partially in thread order - I missed a section and had to jump back for them. Maybe later I'll order them better ... * I wanted to display all of the plain text data here (and did include it below), but could not get the WikiTree wiki formatter to behave, and not reformat it into an unreadable mess. I understand that they may be adding the needed support, but until then here is a link to a Google Docs copy of it: ::: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cmVsr2LtNI4lrZ1lQMc4LM_GIWO6WG9n5_puZ3qyn-E/edit?usp=sharing GEDmatch comparison data for Small DNA Segments - Pennsylvania German] * To review the data, you can either view the Google Docs copy, or you can view the data below in the Preview mode of the Edit Text box. I hope you will, and look for your own name or kit. * ''This completes this paper, the following section is only the plain text included here, in case support for the
 tag is added.''  ==== Raw Data (if pre works) ==== * ''Below the line is the original data, kept here in case full support for the 
 tag is added in the future.  Because the 
 tag is not currently supported, the data below looks like an unreadable blob, all jumbled together. * ''The WikiTree Help pages say they prefer just plain text, but that doesn't work for a very long plain text listing of tabular data results.  Normally, wikis support the 
 tag just for this problem.  Because WikiTree does not support it, and provides no alternative method, the only way to display it correctly is to have to add styling to every single line of the plain text!  And that could be thousands of lines.  Oddly, the 
 tag *is* supported in the Preview of the Edit screen, but not on the public display after it is saved.  The  tag does not help, and neither does the 
tag. * ''I tried to add styling (leading colons) to at least preserve the line feeds, but the tabs that GEDmatch inserts are not preserved, so the data is still jumbled, not columnar. Converting all tabs to spaces gets around that, but adds more processing steps to the styling changes needed. Wiki table codes may be supported, but that would be even more work to insert, for every line and data element. I have to say I'm very disappointed. I cannot think of a good reason to remove support for the
 tag, as it preserves plain text.  '''For best viewing, open the page in Edit mode, then click the Preview button.  The Preview looks correct, preserves the natural columns from GEDmatch.''' ---- '''Chr 	StartLocation 	EndLocation 	cM 	SNPs'''
 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A673132 (Virgil M. Kester III) Kester-460 6	27,334,944	33,491,952	2.3	1,815 16	1,478,465	2,234,891	1.9	518 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A973944 (*KJ) Kevin Whisler-76 6	27,391,233	32,905,466	1.7	1,573 16	1,472,838	2,355,692	2.1	539 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and F393988 (Christel Schink) 6	31,213,612	33,181,962	1.7	694 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and F349191 (Juergen Basso) 6	30,905,970	32,865,715	1.5	635 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and T402351 (Connie Graves) Daniels-3035 6	27,440,277	32,790,286	1.6	1,123 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A185617 (*GameDoc75) Emery Wilson-42994 11	16,994,369	19,518,021	4.7	500 14	22,373,934	24,692,152	5.4	551 16	1,476,500	2,234,891	1.9	521 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A806079 (Suzanne Clark) ? 1	21,856,198	26,779,173	6.5	707 6	14,729,332	19,560,643	7.8	811 6	30,652,380	32,790,286	1.4	581 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A738378 (Marlene Packer Kester) 6	28,512,332	32,905,466	1.6	1,397 8	104,041,687	109,680,923	4.0	717 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A451733 (dave rutherford) 9	95,266,921	100,666,843	4.4	721 16	1,472,838	2,234,891	1.9	519 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A669506 (David Stahl) 16	1,472,838	2,234,891	1.9	521 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A355351 (*bonitadreama) Dorothy Zeblin 16	1,472,838	2,234,891	1.9	520 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and M659978 (steven stobaugh) 6	27,571,415	32,905,515	1.7	1,071 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A876449 (Alexandra Florimonte) 2	134,652,449	138,446,819	2.9	524 16	1,478,465	2,234,891	1.9	510 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A598853 (*imlucie) Sharon Ray 15	71,415,139	77,181,632	4.4	721 16	1,476,500	2,767,974	2.7	573 16	77,779,788	79,471,170	4.6	510 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A206602 (*Annilee) Ann Ray 6	27,334,944	33,014,558	1.8	1,635 16	1,450,133	2,719,237	2.7	506 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A695807 (Joseph Wolf Glass) 6	31,663,371	33,127,621	1.4	668 16	1,509,203	2,234,891	1.8	507 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and M941748 (Cousin Gallier) 6	27,334,944	33,085,398	1.9	1,180 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and M096795 (*DDMr. Zip) 6	30,825,616	33,125,435	1.7	770 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and T911880 (Carrie Quackenbush) 6	27,552,693	33,588,716	2.3	1,354 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and T766179 (Gloria Rowe) 6	27,337,540	33,157,362	1.9	1,298 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and F287201 (*brogers) 6	27,334,944	32,790,286	1.6	1,145 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and M162952 (*Enviroellen) Ellen Smith 16	1,754,441	2,577,284	1.5	501 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A955240 (**A.R. Binkley) 16	1,476,500	2,767,974	2.7	572 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A575037 (D.G. Binkley) 1	15,206,335	19,006,847	8.9	844 3	130,171,189	134,329,571	3.4	507 16	1,481,462	2,752,891	2.7	561 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and M412011 (James Edward Smotherman) 16	1,472,838	2,225,358	1.9	511 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A179614 (*Dar Athey) 6	28,529,347	32,819,156	1.5	845 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and M687925 (*M Athey) 6	28,529,347	32,905,466	1.6	949 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A789447 (*RuthMc) 5	37,910,166	41,399,645	4.3	549 6	28,408,315	32,865,715	1.6	893 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and T063220 (*GR Athey) 6	28,529,347	32,819,156	1.5	972 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and M180948 (Robyn Israel) 16	1,468,388	2,767,974	2.7	569 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A132787 (Peggy Jarosak) 1	94,260,015	96,134,297	1.8	544 6	22,094,826	24,130,877	3.4	500 6	31,649,758	32,905,515	1.2	577 16	1,472,838	2,234,891	1.9	515 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and T539475 (Fred Mulholland) 6	27,967,547	33,146,744	1.9	1,248 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and M333888 (*Fred Rick) 6	27,440,277	33,146,744	1.9	1,196 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A380192 (*Jenny) 6	26,509,231	32,790,286	1.8	1,075 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and T485376 (*Roberts Murphy) 6	27,334,944	33,151,908	1.9	1,349 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and T685594 (*Roberts Courtenay Cousin) 4	17,566,452	21,829,603	3.5	518 6	27,391,233	33,952,661	2.7	1,483 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and T748594 (*Coat Richards Cousin) 6	27,391,233	32,790,286	1.6	1,128 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and T766864 (*Roberts Uncle 2) 6	27,334,944	32,790,286	1.6	1,143 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A275537 (John P Vickery IV) 6	17,862,940	21,139,058	3.6	542 6	30,875,517	33,030,437	1.6	628 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and T519931 (Ken Wise) 6	27,552,693	33,491,952	2.2	1,339 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A160282 (Calista Hise Brumley) 16	1,468,388	2,440,845	2.2	547 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and M140355 (William McGrath) 6	28,592,848	32,863,268	1.6	922 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A272404 (*Sandi Dreer) 6	30,317,472	33,181,962	1.8	792 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A219140 (*M.D.) 6	30,317,472	33,151,908	1.8	769 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A259347 (*J.N.) 16	1,454,748	2,234,891	2.0	530 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A432108 (*james Webb) 2	137,620,484	143,028,200	4.1	744 13	30,943,350	34,221,551	4.9	697 16	1,472,838	2,234,891	1.9	521 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A344093 (Frank Stanley) 6	31,030,549	33,579,538	2.1	1,113 6	72,128,861	76,073,141	3.0	521 16	1,472,838	2,234,891	1.9	516 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and M468218 (*Nan) 6      27,571,415    33,125,435     1.9   1,168 
==== Others ==== : ''Note: these may not be associated with Pennsylvania or the main thread.''
 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A596007 (*Cindy Rushing) 16   1,450,568       2,234,891       2.0   530 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A486768 (James R Edgemon) 16   1,472,838       2,234,891       1.9   516 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A348208 (Steven C Rushing) 2     18,597,553     21,304,681     4.2   545 16   1,444,150       2,234,891       2.0   534 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A552665 (Jordan M Rushing) 16   1,444,150       2,234,891       2.0   533 Comparing Kit A198741 (Rob Jacobson) and A280693 (Albert Ivan Jensen) 16   1,481,462       2,234,891       1.9   515 
== Raw notes to merge in == Blaine and Martin, I've been making a study of 2 very small DNA segments that are common to the early Pennsylvania German population, and I think you will find it interesting, plus I'd like to make some comments. Blaine, you're probably tired of people claiming small segment significance, but I'm hoping you'll hear me out? Martin, your segment is identical to my PG6 segment, also known as the HLA region. More on that in a little ... Because I have a possible but not proven Pennsylvania connection, I decided to test against a population of Pennsylvania folks, on an impulse, not expecting anything. I have no closely related testers at all, so DNA confirmations and proofs are out of the question, and DNA triangulation is not a possibility, and no known triple digit cM totals. Small segments are all I have, and practically all of them less than 5cM, so I've had to figure out what I can usefully do with those. The population was chosen by a WikiTree question, asking who had a DNA test done, *and* had German ancestry from the early Pennsylvania region. They were not guaranteed to be German, but they had a belief that they had ancestors who were probably German and immigrated to Pennsylvania. That created an excellent population to test against, with almost no known connections between themselves except that they were believed to have come from Germany or very nearby. I found that a few were from the Netherlands, and even less were Swiss. (I don't yet know the percentages, or how they matched, another avenue to research). Most people I test, I get zeros, no match at all, and that was true for some of these. But there were some with very small segments, which I initially ignored, as we've been taught to do! But then I realized they were all on chromosome 6 or 16, so went back to retest, and found they were all the same region on each, about 27m to 34m on 6 and about 1.45m to 2.5m on 16. So I then began recording, testing every GEDmatch ID there, plus their DNA relations (those GEDmatch ID's on their profiles, people therefore related by DNA). (Unfortunately, I didn't record the negative results, so can't yet produce an actual overall match percentage. Lack of foresight on my part.) My impression all the way through was that there were more positive results than negative, a clear majority, perhaps an estimate of 55% positive. (I'll try to go back and count the negatives, those not listed as positive.) I found the results astonishing - out of what I think were about 80 to 90 one-to-one comparisons, I currently have 47 or 48 positive results, positive for 2 small segments I call PG6 and PG16 (PG for Penn German, on C6 and C16). I call them positive if either PG6 or PG16 or both occur. Almost all matches were 80% to 110% of my region, although a very few were only about 50%. Again, there are very few known connections between these, apart from being believed to have Penn German ancestry. The range of segment lengths were about 1.5cM to about 2.7cM, very small, and almost always discounted by most genetic genealogists. But the fact that they repeat so often for this population, but NOT for other populations, makes them noteworthy. They cannot be there only by chance. For most tests, they were the only segment or segments reported. Once in awhile, someone would have another small segment, but each one of these matched nothing else, occurred only one time, and was completely random, so I ignored them completely. If anything, the random ones proved that it was possible to find segments that matched by chance, and that fact made PG6 and PG16 stand out even more, by their frequency and consistency. They would not be considered IBD as they almost certainly would be discounted. I like to think of them as IBDD, Identical By Distant Descent. IBD is invariably used only for segments from very recent connections, not distant. Another term being used more and more is 'false match', which I find also means not a match to very recent relations. But using 'false match' like that implies that it's not at all a match, and never could be a match, and that's not true. It very well could be a match, if more distant connnections are being considered. I really need to test many more GEDmatch ID's, from other populations, with no known Pennsylvania or German connection, to confirm that PG6 and PG16 are limited to the PG community. I've begun doing that, and so far the results are almost completely negative. I believe I did find one Bahamian that was positive, might be interesting to see if he possibly happens to have a Pennsylvanian or German ancestor. The population connection is obviously distant, but how distant I don't know, and more testing is clearly needed, of Germans and Dutch in general, who never came to Pennsylvania. It's possible we will be able to roughly date these segments, and determine a general area they originated from, perhaps only a region of Germany (or Netherlands or Switzerland). It seems likely it originated before these people came to America. I didn't know before, but my PG6 segment (and Martin's) matches exactly with a well known pile-up, perhaps the best known one, known as the HLA region (Human Leukocyte Antigen region), sometimes known as the MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex, see http://www.jogg.info/pages/62/files/SatiableCuriosity.pdf). This region is known to control our immune systems, and affects transplantability. It apparently likes to stick together, and gets passed down intact more than normal, resulting in finding more distant matches here than normal. It's too small and common to use for proving a DNA match between 2 people, you need much more than that, but it's a good indicator of common ancestry that shouldn't be ignored. From what I've been reading, pile-ups are considered to be trouble and are therefore dismissed by most. Yes I'm an amateur, but that really seems wrong. Why not educate people about them, that they match too many people to use for straight matching, but like a haplogroup are still useful for indicating a common ancestry. Their contribution is still important for matching, just can't be used by itself. A person that chooses to throw out all segments less than 7cM is basically saying that they wish to strictly limit autosomal testing to recent connections only, no more than 3 to maybe 5 generations, and do not want to use it for more distant connections, such as 5 to 20 generations back. That seems self-limiting, not using all the tools available. I think we should be adding qualifiers that define how distant the connections we are looking for. A suggestion: * Close range testing - only for 5 or less generations back (includes zero and negative for siblings and descendants); standard autosomal tests, looking for segments of 7cM or 10cM or greater * Intermediate range testing - for 5 to 20 generations back; autosomal small segments, and mtDNA and yDNA; the 20 is a guess, perhaps the cutoff should be 1000 years back * Long range testing - for ancient origins, before 1000 years ago, during the great migrations, too far back for even the smallest segments; yDNA and mtDNA tests, archaic DNA (I'm sure these terms could be improved, by the real genetic professionals, which I am not!) In a sense, if you don't want to use small segments because any that might be good are only for too distant matches, then you might as well throw out yDNA and mtDNA too. They are essentially only for very distant ancestry, plus they are based on a relatively few SNP's, far less than 7.0cM, often hanging on individual SNP's. I doubt that anyone wants to do that. (Even if too deep for proving anything positive, haplogroups do have one other use, they prove negatives, rejections of matches!) The current thinking about pile-ups seems wrong to me, in that in my observation (the PG6 case), they seem to be, like a haplogroup, limited to a specific population or group of individuals, and therefore like a haplogroup could point down a path to an origin. The differences between them should be derivative, able to delineate a phylogenetic tree. To detect a specific instance of that pile-up, you need a test kit that broadly matches that instance, as my test kit does for PG6 and PG16, and does not match other instances for that region. In other words, it is selective for the distinctive segment results characteristic of a given population. These little bitty segments are clearly not by chance, not IBC. I think there is potential for further DNA research, just like Y chromosome research, for creating a phylogenetic tree based on the HLA region. My test kit identifies one leaf on the tree, call it perhaps HLA-PG. All of the data needed to identify additional ones is already out there in the DNA databases, like Ancestry, 23&Me, FTDNA, LivingDNA, and the NGS groups and projects. They don't need new tests done, just re-analyzing the existing data to find them, then position them relative to each other (and age them). I suspect there may be other sticky regions, with similar properties, that can be used for tree analysis and tracing. Side note: because this HLA region is responsible for handling our immune systems and transplantability etc, yet has a wide variability, knowing who you match, who has the same HLA, could be very useful. Just speculation here, but I'm wondering if this could be used to match for a transplant or for specific blood antibodies etc. For example, if a PG6 person needed a transplant, could they simply find another person with the same PG6? It certainly seems as if they would have a much higher chance of being a transplant match. That would have to be proven of course by true professionals, of which I am not! (What would be really nice is if one of my PG6 matches happens to have a rare blood antibody, one of those they pay big money for! That could mean that all of us PG6 matches could cash in, whenever we make our blood donation! But that may be a really ignorant comment.) New section - the bell curve issue: my statistics and probability knowledge is very rusty, been a long time since I studied it, but I do recall some things. When I look at some of my FTDNA matches, they don't look right, at all. ... --------------------------------------------------------------- Peter: IBS ? ... Blaine Bettinger is a really nice guy, and a great teacher, widely and deservedly respected. Jim Bartlett (segmentology.org) is also a great guy and a very good teacher, also widely respected. Great teachers like to simplify things, they want everyone to 'get it'. The danger is that they may over-simplify or minimize what's complicated, may even be tempted to rule out the complicated. And the further danger is that the student accepts the simplified lesson as the whole lesson. What Blaine and Jim recommend (small segment avoidance) is being accepted here as gospel, and then passed on to others in the form of strict guidelines. What is especially regrettable is that both of them are very good teachers, and the problem with trying to use small segments is that they need extra teaching to use correctly! You'd think it was a perfect match! I really hope that both will adapt their teaching, expand it to teach when and how to use small segments wisely. At the moment, the reasons for avoiding small segments, limiting results to 7.0cM or greater, sound like these: - "small segments are too complicated and confusing for new DNA users, they'll too readily see matches that aren't" - "small segments are too complicated, and it takes too much time or it's too much work to teach users about them" - "small segments are complicated, and most users are only interested in matching close relations or triangulation, so they don't need them" The last one is actually true. Almost all of the current instructions and discussions tend to be about matching and triangulation, but the problem with that is that the instructions and guidelines are designed *only* for matching and triangulation, and do not make that distinction clear. They simply give a blanket statement to the effect that you should always avoid small segments. Instructions like that leave those of us with no close tested relations completely out in the cold. And worse, these guidelines limit *everyone's* usage for deeper ancestry clues. When you are examining connections farther than can be matched or triangulated (with sufficiently large segments), then you are left with small segments only, but this is just where they are most useful, *not* in matching but in determining more distant possibilities, such as which lineage a possible connection is on, and how much potential is there in a potential relation. They *can* be really helpful, especially if it's all you have! ... From Jennifer Zinck's notes (http://www.ancestorcentral.com/13th-international-genetic-genealogy-conference-saturday) on a breakout session with Judy Russell entitled “A Matter of Standards: DNA and the Genealogical Proof Standard” : "One of the biggest limitations is segment size. From Blaine Bettinger’s project, if the segment is from a non-endogamous population, and the segment size is over 15 cM, there’s in excess of a 99% chance that the segment is also going to be present in the parents. With segment sizes between 7-10 cM, there’s about a 40% chance that neither of your parents will have it, meaning that either you’re a false positive or they’re a false negative. Below 7 cM, the vast majority won’t be shared by either parent. Blaine refers to these as poison m&ms. This doesn’t mean don’t use them. It means use caution. It’s not going to be very long before we’ll know enough to be able to perhaps use small segments more effectively." And I have found hints in various posts by Blaine and Jim and others that they too recognize that some small segments are useful, even IBD at times, so I think others are slowly coming around. ...

Small Pox 1881 Peshawbestown

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The goal of this project is to ...document all Native deaths in the 1881 Peshawbestown epidemic. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mapes-797|Julie Mapes]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Research Journal of each individual on find a grave * Please note all name variations and records searched *If local to the area, please ask tribal members for memories, records responses, the big question is: "Where are they buried?" Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23906297 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Small-pox among the natives

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'''April (1789)'''

''"Early in the month, and throughout its continuance, the people whose business called them down the harbour daily reported, that they found, either in excavations of the rock, or lying upon the beaches and points of the different coves which they had been in, the bodies of many of the wretched natives of this country. The cause of this mortality remained unknown until a family was brought up, and the disorder pronounced to have been the small-pox. It was not a desirable circumstance to introduce a disorder into the colony which was raging with such fatal violence among the natives of the country; but the saving the lives of any of these people was an object of no small importance, as the knowledge of our humanity, and the benefits which we might render them, would, it was hoped, do away the evil impressions they had received of us."''

''"Two elderly men, a boy, and a girl were brought up and placed in a separate hut at the hospital. The men were too far overcome by the disease to get the better of it; but the children did well from the moment of their coming among us. From the native who resided with us we understood that many families had been swept off by this scourge, and that others, to avoid it, had fled into the interior parts of the country. Whether it had ever appeared among them before could not be discovered, either from him or from the children; but it was certain that they gave it a name (gal-gal-la); a circumstance, which seemed to indicate a pre-acquaintance with it."''

'''May (1789)'''

''"Of the native boy and girl who had been brought up in the last month, on their recovery from the small-pox, the latter was taken to live with the clergyman’s wife, and the boy with Mr. White, the surgeon, to whom, for his attention during the cure, he seemed to be much attached."''

''"While the eruptions of this disorder continued upon the children, a seaman belonging to the Supply, a native of North America, having been to see them, was seized with it, and soon after died; but its baneful effects were not experienced by any white person of the settlement, although there were several very young children in it at the time."''

''"From the first hour of the introduction of the boy and girl into the settlement, it was feared that the native who had been so instrumental in bringing them in, and whose attention to them during their illness excited the admiration of every one that witnessed it, would be attacked by the same disorder; as on his person were found none of those traces of its ravages which are frequently left behind. It happened as the fears of every one predicted; he fell a victim to the disease in eight days after he was seized with it, to the great regret of every one who had witnessed how little of the savage was found in his manner, and how quickly he was substituting in its place a docile, affable, and truly amiable deportment."''Collins, David, (1756-1810) "An account of the English colony in New South Wales : with remarks on the dispositions, customs, manners, &c of the native inhabitants of that country to which are added, some particulars of New Zealand", compiled, by permission, from the Mss. from Lieutenant-Governor King / by David Collins

Smallwood Family Mysteries

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Has anyone has a Hezebiah Smallwood in their family tree ? Anyone knows more about Hezebiah Smallwood have children ?

Smally-Walden Marriage

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

Smeed Wills

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[[Space:Sussex_Wills|Sussex Wills]] *[[Space:1821_William_Gurney_Smeed|1821 William Gurney Smeed]] *[[Space:1858_William_Smeed|1858 William Smeed]]

Smith, 2004

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:Smith, June, [http://home.netcom.com/~boju2325/Bell.html '''''Bell Family'''''] Bell, Geta Gina ''[[Space: Bells in U. S. A. and Allied Families 1650-1977| Bells in U. S. A. and Allied Families 1650-1977]]'' (privately published, 1977) As of Jun 2021, this book is not available online due to copyright [https://web.archive.org/web/20110215104235/http://home.netcom.com/~boju2325/Bell.html Bell Family on Wayback machine] Note: The web version is excerpted from a longer document provided by June Smith. A lot of the material in it also appears in Fred Hawthorne's data base. :The link to the web version no longer works. To obtain the text version, click first on the Adobe icon above and then click again on the icon in the resulting page. :[[User:Sneed-20|Sneed-20]] 08:50, 5 January 2013 (EST) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Smith, 2004 | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Smith/Johnson

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Adams-11106|Cynthia Adams]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5508182 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Smith/Moore Family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Ciantar-3|Rosemarie Marsden]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Research Harold Lawrence Moore Smith Research siblings: Marian (Betty) and Adele Research parents: Walter Smith and Minnie Elizabeth Moore * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9705716 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Smith Burying Ground

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A small burial ground, set back from the main road, and surrounded by farms. Headstones for: Sarah A. Asper[[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Asper-5]]

Smith Connections to Plymouth Colony

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This is a loosely constructed list to document and keep track of a few of the various families that contributed to establishing the Plymouth Colony and the Sandwich/Barnstable area of Massachusetts. I had known of a couple of ancestors that I had that contributed to establishing the the Plymouth Colony,after doing a YDNA test in December of 2023 I found a few more. * [[White-416|Alexander White]] * [[Smith-1809|Eleanor Smith White]] Alexander and Eleanor are parents of; * [[White-11597|Katherine White Carver]] * [[White-2017|Bridget White Robinson]] * Katherine is the second wife of, * [[Carver-254|John Carver]] first governor of the Plymouth Colony. * Bridget is the wife of, * [[Robinson-1183|John Robinson]] pastor to the Pilgrims,he and his wife led the Pilgrims to Leiden Holland then helped arrange their voyage to the New World. John and his wife also had a son [[Robinson-1185|Issac Robinson]] that ended up in the area of the Plymouth Colony when he came to America in 1632 and eventually settled in Sandwich/Barnstable. * [[Howland-21|John Howland]] was a man servant of John Carver,was swept overboard on the Mayflower and rescued,had significant contributions to the Plymouth Colony.John and his wife [[Tilley-73| Elizabeth Tilley Howland]] had a daughter [[Howland-22|Hope Howland]] that married [[Chipman-40|John Chipman]] John had significant contributions to the Sandwich/Barnstable community. * [[Smith-140131|Lieutenant John Smith]],his first wife was [[Howland-116|Deborah Howland]] who was the daughter of Arthur Howland and the niece of John Howland. * [[Smith-6919| Rev John Smith]] was married to [[Hinckley-55|Susanna Hinckley]],sister of the last Governor of the Plymouth Colony,Thomas Hinkley.Rev John Smith,Issac Robinson and John Chipman served on the General Commision in regards to the Quakers. He and his son Samuel and possibly a few others left Barnstable,first moving to Long Island with the Dutch then to the Woodbridge,NJ area. Samuel appears to have stayed in NJ but John went back to Barnstable to be the pastor of the church.

Smith County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources

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Family Search Wiki page for Smith: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Smith_County,_Mississippi_Genealogy '''Mississippi County Pages with Chisholm sources:''' [[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Adams_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Adams County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Amite_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Amite County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Attala_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Attala County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Claiborne_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Claiborne County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Coahoma_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Coahoma County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Covington_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Covington County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Hinds_County%2C_Mississippi-1|Hinds County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Itawamba_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Itawamba County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Marshall_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Marshall County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Monroe_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Monroe County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Panola_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Panola County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Prentiss_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Prentiss County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Rankin_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Rankin County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Smith_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Smith County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Tippah_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Tippah County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Union_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Union County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Warren_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Warren County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Wilkinson_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Wilkinson County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] '''State Pages with Chisholm sources:''' *[[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Georgia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Georgia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maryland_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Maryland - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Texas%2C_Arkansas_%26_Louisiana_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Virginia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Virginia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] '''Links to Chisholm pages related to this county''': (add links below): * '''FACTS and SOURCES:''' 1840 US Census Name: [John Chisholm]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Smith, Mississippi
Birth Year: abt 1804
Age: [36]
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 5
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Males – 55 thru 99: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 1
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 9
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 15
Year: 1840; Census Place: Smith, Mississippi; Roll: 217; Page: 226; Family History Library Film: 0014841
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3601892:8057?_phsrc=Zmn99&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Chisholm&ml_rpos=4&queryId=2d32d9733fa3d8b758e2a35b963fb434

1840 US Census Name: [Alexander Chisolm]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Smith, Mississippi
Birth Year: abt 1804
Age: [36]
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 50 thru 59: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 1
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 1
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 2
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 1
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 7
Free White Persons – Under 20: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total Slaves: 7
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 11
Year: 1840; Census Place: Smith, Mississippi; Roll: 217; Page: 230; Family History Library Film: 0014841
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3601963:8057?_phsrc=Zmn99&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Chisholm&ml_rpos=8&queryId=2d32d9733fa3d8b758e2a35b963fb434

1850 US Census – Name: John Chisholm
Gender: Male. Age: 45. Birth Year: abt 1805
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1850: Scott, Mississippi, USA
Occupation: Farmer. Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: None. Line Number: 23
Dwelling Number: 171. Family Number: 171
Household Members Age
John Chisholm 45. b. SC. Farmer
Verlinda Chisholm 35. b. MS
Norman Chisholm 21. b. MS. Laborer
Robert Chisholm 16. b. MS
Amelia Chisholm 13. b. MS
Margaret J Chisholm 10. b. MS
Sophronia Chisholm 9. b. MS
William A Chisholm 7. b. MS
Susan V Chisholm 5. b. MS
John T Chisholm 7. b. MS
Year: 1850; Census Place: Scott, Mississippi; Roll: 381; Page: 266a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3541461:8054

1850 US Census – Name: Alexander Chisholm
Gender: Male. Age: 45. Birth Year: abt 1805
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1850: Smith, Mississippi, USA
Occupation: Farmer. Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 2500. Line Number: 33
Dwelling Number: 137. Family Number: 137
Household Members Age
Alexander Chisholm 45. b. SC. Farmer
Rosanna Chisholm 43. b. SC
Stephen Pall 19. b. AL. Farmer
Amenia Pall 69. b. NC
Year: 1850; Census Place: Smith, Mississippi; Roll: 381; Page: 336a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3547194:8054

Smith County Tennessee Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Smith_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of Smith County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Smith'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Smith’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Smith County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate Records for the year 1837'''. If your ''Smith'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Smith'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Smith County Probate-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Smith County'''
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'''1837'''
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Smith Earls Colne

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This is an overview of the Smith family in Earls Colne, part of the [[Space:Earls Colne, Essex One Place Study|Earls Colne One Place Study]] {{One Place Study| place = Earls Colne, Essex}} [[Smith-222770|Henry]] (abt. 1530 - bef. 1607) was the earliest recorded Smith in the parish records. He married Elizabeth around 1530 and certainly by 1536 when she is mentioned in the priory rental Colne Priory Rental (ERO D/DPr59) 28Hen8 (Saturday 22 April 1536) [https://wwwe.lib.cam.ac.uk/earls_colne/survey2/43300154.htm document 43300154]. [[Smith-222771|Abraham]] was their first recorded baptised child in 1560 but there may have been earlier unrecorded baptisms given the gap between marriage and the record of Abraham. His second son [[Smith-222774|Richard]] was a scoundrel who may have settled down to married life later as a joiner. (Still untangling how many parallel Richard Smiths there were) [[Smith-222929|Thomas]] (abt. 1540 - abt. 1600) was a tanner and appeared to dabble in science and medicine, or as the record would have it sorcery! He was fortunate to have escaped any serious charges. His son also Thomas was a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currier Currier] and probably built this on his fathers Tanning business. Thomas had 12 children and left a very comprehensive will which helped greatly in filling in some missing gaps. [[Smith-223172|Edward]] (abt. 1545 - aft. 1588) was a renegade with a similarly dysfunctional wife. Though they had children, none of them registered beyond their baptism except for Vine who died young and for whom there was no baptism record. [[Smith-223205|William]] (abt. 1535 - bef. 1586) Was a cooper, married 4 times. His son probably [[Smith-223280|William]] was an ale house keeper. According to the Earls Colne project he was also a taylor but this is likely to be a separate William, also married to Ann. == Sources ==

Smith Family Bible

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=== History === The Smith Family Bible recorded births and deaths in the family of [[Smith-207894|Henry Smith]] and [[Redfearn-243|Ruth Redfearn Smith]]. Most of the dates are for their children. The Bible is currently in the possession of [[Thompson-22034|K. Thompson]], the great-great-great granddaughter of Henry Smith. She was given it by her grandfather. === Births === [[Smith-170781|James Erastus Smith]] Born March 12th 1867 Elizabeth Ella Smith Born December 31st 1868 [[Smith-207872|William Harrison Smith]] Born March 16th 1871 Charles Earl Smith Born May 4th 1873 Many Asbury Smith Born August 7th 1875 Albert Nelson Smith Born September 24th 1878 Robert Earl Nattress December 7 1887 Claribel Nattress October 10 1889 Nina Etta '' January 31 1892 Charles Nattress February 26 1894 Russell Smith March 10th 1897 [[Smith-207458|Dorothy L Smith]] Jan 9th 1909 [[Smith-207894|Henry Smith]] Born August 14th 1831 [[Redfearn-243|Ruth Smith]] Wife of Henry Smith Born September 24th 1836 Francis Smith Born November 15th 1855 Joseph Henry Smith Born October 7th 1857 Gladwin Smith Born April 26th 1860 [[Smith-295790|Mary Evaline Smith]] Born Jan 14 1862 Anna Rebecca Smith Born Nov 13th 1863 George Edwin Smith Born March 21st 1865 === Deaths === Mary Evaline Smith Died May 3rd 1863 Aged 15 months 19 days Francis Smith Died April 3rd 1874 Aged 18 years four months 22 days George Edwin Smith Died April 11th 1884 Aged 19 years + 20 days Anna R. Nattress Died Nov 18th 1894 Aged 31 years + 5 days Elizabeth E Scantlebury Died Dec 18th 1916 Aged 48 years eleven months 18 days [[Redfearn-272|Francis Redfearn]] Died Jan 4th 1885 Aged 75 years [[Phillips-32180|Elizabeth Redfearn]] Died Sept 21 1889 Aged 80 years [[Smith-207894|Henry Smith]] Died April 30th Aged 65 years + 8 months [[Redfearn-243|Ruth Smith]] Died March 10th 1915 Aged 79 years five months 14 days Joseph H Smith Died March 23 1927 Age 69 yrs Gladwin Smith passed away at Geddes S. Dak. Dec. 16 1939 age 79 years 7 mos 10 days [[Smith-170781|James Erastus Smith]] passed away at Ft Collins Colo: Sep. 7, 1951 Age 84 5 mo. 23 days Charles E. Smith - Passed away at Yankton, So. Dak. June 30, 1952. Age 79 years. 1 mo. 26 day. William H. Smith - Passed away at Apple River, Illinois March 1st, 1954 age 82 years, 11 months and 13 days. Manley A. Smith Passed away at Apple River, Illinois Jan 12 1954 Age 85 years 3 mo. Albert Smith Passed away at Waterloo, Iowa Nov 1963 85 yr. 1 mo. [repeat] Gladwin Passed away Dec 16 1939 age 79 yr 7 mo

SMITH Family Marriage Transcriptions

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This page is intended to hold the transcription of SMITH family marriages taken from purchased certificates and registers

SMITH Family Mysteries

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

Smith Family Mysteries-1

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Where in Massachusets did Joseph Smith come from? Joseph is related to Robert Smith, b 1626 arrived MA 1638 - Ipswich. Married, resided/died in Boxford/Topsfield MA. How? When did Joseph come to NY? What are the names of Joseph's parents.

Smith Family Mysteries-4

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Isaiah Smith, my second great-grandfather is a brick wall. The only confirmed source for his existence is the marriage document of his son, John K. Smith and Mary Matilda Chapin, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928. The 1861 Canada Census has an Isaiah Smith in Ancaster, Wentworth, Canada West, age 28, born 1833. My grandmother told me many times that his son John K. Smith was born in "the Ancaster Valley" My note: "Census transcription shows "NC" as birthplace. It is "UC" on the original image, for "Upper Canada" which was the area of Southern Ontario." Looking for more information, especially possible siblings of John K. Smith b. 1860

Smith Family Mysteries-5

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trying to find information on Thomas Smith 1792-1852. Married to Christina Lupfer 1794-1894. They moved to Lawrence co PA in 1830 from Crawford co PA.

Smith Family Reunion

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This site is created to help us organize a family reunion. Please add to it in any way you can. Lets get names, pictures, history... whatever you can contribute. Feel free to edit errors. Perhaps we break this down by sibling and try to get champions from each family to spread the word. '''Jack and Issabelle''' Lawrence Valerie Olive Gene Stan Lorraine Connie

Smith Family Scrapbook

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The Smith Family Scrapbook is a collection of newspaper clippings relating to the family of [[Smith-207894|Henry Smith]]. The scrapbook itself is an 1871 ''Guyot's Geographical Series Common School Geography'' textbook with newspaper clippings pasted inside. Most clippings do not include a date or newspaper title. The earliest obituary is that of Francis R. Smith, Henry's son, who passed away in 1874. The textbook may have belonged to him, as a scrap piece of paper signed by him is in the back, and he was attending school at the time of his death. The most recently dated clipping is the obituary of Hattie M. (Evans) Smith, who passed away on 22 May 1944. The list of deaths includes up to the death of Charles E. Smith in 1952. The book is currently in the possession of [[Thompson-22034|K. Thompson]]. == Scrapbook Contents == # #* Obituary, 13 April 1874, [[Smith-295802|Francis R. Smith]] #* "Thought," an essay by [[Smith-295802|Francis R. Smith]], ''Galena Gazette'' #* Obituary, [no date], [[Smith-295832|Edward Smith]], age 19 # #* Obituary, [no date], [[Smith-207894|Henry Smith]] #* Obituary, [no date], [[Redfearn-243|Ruth Redfearn Smith]] #* Obituary, 5 July 1910, Mrs. John Hunt (Caroline Redfern) #* "Smith Family Reunion," in celebration of [[Redfearn-243|Ruth Smith]]'s 74th birthday, [no date] # #* Obituary, [no date], Elizabeth (unknown) Redfearn #* Obituary, [no date], George A. Barnes #* Obituary, 18 November 1894, [[Smith-295831|Mrs. Joseph Nattress (Anna R. Smith)]], ''Galena Gazette''? #* Obituary, 18 December 1916, [[Smith-295793|Mrs. William F. Scantlebury (Elizabeth E. Smith)]] # #* Obituary, 10 April 1909, George Redfearn #* Obituary, [no date], [[Smith-295831|Mrs. Joseph Nattress]] #* Obituary, [no date], [[Smith-207894|Henry Smith]] #* "Family Reunion," sheet of poetry, no author #* Obituary, 11 November 1874, W. T. Levitt #* "Interesting Bible Statistics," [no date], newspaper clipping # #* Obituary, 13 September 1935, [[Dunbar-5014|Mrs. William Smith (Ella Susan Dunbar)]] #* Obituary, 13 September 1935, [[Dunbar-5014|Mrs. William H. Smith (Ella Susan Dunbar)]] #* Obituary, [no date], [[Smith-295828|Joseph H. Smith]] # #* "Write to Your Mother," poem by [[Smith-170781|J. E. Smith]] #* "The Ditch Rider's Song," poem by [[Smith-170781|J. E. Smith]] #* "Coming Again!" poem by [[Smith-170781|J. E. Smith]] #* "'My Mother,'" poem by [[Smith-170781|J. E. Smith]] # #* Handwritten list of births: #** [[Smith-207894|Henry Smith]] born Aug-14-1831 #** [[Redfearn-243|Ruth Smith]] " Sept 24-1836 #** [[Smith-295802|Francis Smith]] " Nov 15-1855 #** [[Smith-295828|Joseph H Smith]] " Oct 7-1857 #** [[Smith-295830|Gladwin Smith]] " April 26-1860 #** [[Smith-295790|Mary E Smith]] " Jan 14-1862 #** [[Smith-295831|Anna R Smith]] " Nov 13-1863 #** [[Smith-295832|Geo E Smith]] " March 21-1865 #** [[Smith-170781|James E Smith]] " March 12-1867 #** [[Smith-295793|Elizabeth E Smith]] " Dec 31-1868 #** [[Smith-207872|William H Smith]] " Mar-16-1871 #** [[Smith-295797|Charles E Smith]] " May 4-1873 #** [[Smith-295798|Manly A Smith]] " Aug 7-1875 #** [[Smith-295801|Albert N Smith]] " Sept-24-1878 # #* Handwritten list of deaths #** [[Smith-207894|Henry Smith]] died April-30 1897 age 65 yrs #** [[Redfearn-243|Ruth Smith]] " Mar-10-1915 age 79 yrs #** [[Smith-295802|Frank Smith]] " April-3 1874 age 18 yrs #** [[Smith-295832|Ed. Smith]] " April 11 1884 age 19 yrs #** [[Smith-295831|Anna R Smith]] " Nov 18, 1894 age 31 yrs #** [[Smith-295793|Elizabeth Smith]] " Dec 18-1916 Age 48 yrs #** [[Smith-295828|Joseph H Smith]] " March 23-1927 age 69 yrs #** [[Smith-295830|Gladwin Smith]] " Dec 6 1949 age 79 7 months 10 days #** [[Smith-170781|James E Smith]] " Sep 7 1951 age 84 yrs. 5 mo. 23 days #** [[Smith-295797|Charles E Smith]] " June 30-1952 age 79 yrs. 1 mo. 26 days # #* [no title] Article describing fire at Joseph Smith home on Wyndham Ranch in Wyoming, [no date] #* Obituary, [no date], Miss Jennie Irvin # #* Obituary, [no date], [[Smith-295793|Mrs. W. F. Scantlebury (Elizabeth E. Smith)]] #* Obituary, [no date] Mrs. J. W. Richardson # #* "Sad Relics," article describing death of Frankie Smith in house fire on Wyndham Ranch, Wyoming, [no date] #* Untitled poem #* Untitled poem # #* "Smiths Reach 50 Years of Wedded Life," article on 50th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Smith, [no date] #* Obituary, 6 December 1939, Gladwin Smith #* Obituary, 6 December 1939, Gladwin Smith # #* "Biographical Sketch of the Late Rev. Christopher Cook" # #* "Mine Eye Trickleth Down," religious article by George R. Scott, [no date] #* "Dependable People," religious article, [no date] # #* Obituary, [no date], Mrs. A. J. Doubler (Adda Dunbar) #* Obituary, 22 May 1944, Hattie (Evans) Smith #* Obituary, 2 July 1940, Susan (Tucker) Smith # #* Obituary, 2 August 1924, Adda Amanda (Dunbar) Doubler #* Ribbon, "[[Smith-295830|Glad Smith]], President, Charles Mix County Old Settlers Association, Organized 1903, Pioneer Ladies Day. Geddes, S.D. Sep. 19-1929" # #* "100 ft Stone Tower Collapses on Sunday," article on water tower collapse, Warren, Illinois, [no date] # #* This page has a loose sheet of paper with four locks of hair attached to it. One dark lock is labeled "Elizabeth Smith Hair Departed this Life Oct. 4. 1854." Another dark lock is labeled "Mary Smith Hair Her only surviving sister January 11. 1850." # #* There is also a loose sheet of paper with doodles of birds and penmanship practice. This may have been the work of Francis R. Smith, as his name is written several times, along with Gratiot and Platteville Normal School. # #* "Warren Couple Celebrates Their Golden Wedding Anniversary," article on 50th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlkuch, 9 September 1931 # #* Signed [[Smith-207458|Dorothy Smith]] at the top of the page, with four photographs pasted to the page and labeled "The Great Pyramid," "The Sphinx," "Leaning Tower of Pisa," and "Ruins of Pompeii"

Smith Family Tree 2021

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Smith-26779|Lorraine MacKenzie]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identify Samuel Judah Smith's ancestors * Identify Simon Olive's ancestors * Identify Joseph Greenbaum's ancestors Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=3749000 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Smith Immigrants

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Jan 2018 SMITHS-by where the Immigrant DIED with yDNA GROUP claim *Note –NOT all of our GROUPS are Solidly proven . ..died in ENG [came to the Colonies –but died in ENGLAND]
_____ Henry settled in MA (____ -d. by 1682 in ENG) m. Anne Pynchon
_____ John settled in CT (1680 -1731 Liverpool ENG) m. Anna Allwood
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ..died in Canada
_____ James (1711 SCOT –1787 N.S. Canada) m. Barbara Lanham
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ..died in MA
_____ Abraham (___ - 1683 Charlestown MA) m. Martha______
GR 2 Andrew (1648 ENG?MA?-1717 Taunton MA) m. Mary Bundy
GR 27 Christopher (c1615 ENG-1676 Dedham MA) m. Metcalf/Fairbanks
_____ Daniel (___ - 1660 Watertown MA) m. Elizabeth Porter/Rogers
_____ Francis (___ - 1649 Reading MA) m.__________
..... and his son John d.1706 m. Catherine Morrill & Mary Bill
GR 3 Francis (c1614 ENG -1679 Taunton MA) m. Agnes & Sarah___
_____ George (c1620 ENG - 1674 Ipswich MA) m. Mary French
GR 47 Henry (____ENG? -1649 Rehoboth MA) m. Judith Cooper
GR 24 Henry (1607 ENG – 1687 Medfield MA) m. Elizabeth____
_____ Henry (____ - 1720 Cambridge MA) m. Lydia Buck(e)
_____ Hugh (c1614 - 1655 Rowley MA) m. Mary___ (she m2 Ellsworth)
GR 21 James (1610 ENG - 1676 Weymouth MA) m. Joanne_______
_____ James (b_ IRE-1776 MA) m.Margaret?Brown (see Robert,Palmer MA below)
_____ John (____ - post 1652 MA) m. Bennet Moorecock
GR 5 John (____ENG – 1669 Lancaster MA) m.__________
..... and his sons John d.1687 MA & Richard d.1699 CT
_____ John (c1623 ENG - 1672 Salem MA) m. Elizabeth Goodale
GR 55 John (c1622 ENG - 1672 Ipswich MA) m. Elizabeth Cooley
_____ John (____- 1673 Charlestown MA) m. Sarah poss Converse
GR 73 John (c1616 -1674 Nantucket MA) m. Deborah? Parkhurst
_____ John ‘quartermaster’ (c1606-1678 Dorchester MA) m. Katherine ?Pelton
GR 89 John (c1620-1692 Dartmouth MA)m.Deborah Howland & Ruhamah Kirby
GR 9 John, Rev (c1620 ENG – 1710 Sandwich MA) m. Susanna Hinckley
GR 29 John (c1700 IRE ? - 1767 Braintree MA) m. Abigail Littlefield
_____ Matthew (c1610 - 1681 Charlestown MA) m. Jane______
_____ Michael (c1619 - 1692 Reading MA) m. Jane/Joanne_____
GR 8 Ralph (c1612 ENG - 1685 Eastham MA) m._____ Hobart
_____ Richard (c1644 -1713 Salisbury MA) m.Sarah Chandler & Eliza?Sleeper
_____ Richard (c1630/40 - 1714 Newbury MA) m. Hannah Cheney
GR 53 Robert (c1626 ENG - 1693 Boxford MA) m. Mary French
_____ Robert (c1672 N.IRE -1759 Palmer MA) m.___ (see James d.1776 above)
_____ Samuel (___Suff.Co.ENG - 1642 Salem MA) m. Sarah ______
GR 1 Samuel,Lt (1602 ENG -1680 Hadley MA) m. Elizabeth Smith
_____ Thomas (1606 - 1666 Newbury MA) m. Rebecca ?Kent
_____ Thomas (c1645 - 1688 Boston MA) m. Rebecca Glover
_____ Thomas (1634 - 1690 Charlestown MA) m. Sarah Boylston
GR 48 Thomas (c1605 - 1693 Watertown MA) m. Mary Knapp
GR 10 William (____ ENG - 1654 Charleston MA) m. Hannah? Anne?___
_____ William (c1636-1691 Topsfield MA) m.Rebecca Keyes & Hannah Graves
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ..died in NH
_____ Benjamin arr 1738 fr N.IRE – d.1812 NH) m. Catherine McCurdy
_____ ‘2 Smith Brothers’ arr c.1755 from IRELAND
..... Francis d.1766 NH m.Margaret Smiley & Joseph d.1805 NH m.Isabel Wasson
GR 58 George (____ENG – c1653 Dover NH) m._________
GR 80 Nicholas (c1629 - 1673 NH) m. Anne_____ & Mary Shatswell Dale
GR 33 Robert (1611 ENG -1706 Hampton NH) m. Susanna Buste
_____ Robert (1691 IRE - 1766 NH) m. Elizabeth Smith
..... and his son William (1723 IRE - 1808 NH) m. Elizabeth Morrison
GR 26 Thomas, Lt (1688 IRE -1768 NH) m. Martha Carr & Mary____
..... and kinsman James (c1683 IRE/SCOT -1753 NH) m. Jean ______
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ..died in ME
_____ James (1630 - post 1667 Woolwich ME) m. Elizabeth_____
_____ James (____ - 1687 Kittery/Berwick ME) m. Martha Wills/Mills
GR 34 James (c1750 Scotland - 1829 ME) m. Elizabeth Miller
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ..died in RI
GR 18 Christopher (c1593 ENG-1676 Newport RI) m. Alice Gibbes
_____ Edward (c1600 ENG – 1675 Newport RI) m. Sarah Carpenter
GR 40 John 'the miller' (____ – 1648 Providence RI) m.__________
_____ John 'the mason' (c1595 ENG –1659 Prov. RI) m.__________
..... and his son John ‘the mason’ (1619 –1684 Prov. RI) m. Elizabeth ____
_____ John 'of Newport' (____ - 1699 RI) m. Susannah ____
? GR 64 John 'of Prudence Island' (___ - 1730 RI) m. Phyllis Gerardy
..... and his son John 'of Warwick & Prov.' (___- 1771 RI) m. Mary Westcott
_____ Richard (1648 ENG - 1696 Bristol RI) m. Joyce Standish
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ..died in CT
GR 28 George (c1618 ENG – 1662 New Haven CT) m._________
_____ George (c1647 – 1724 Lyme New London CT) m. Rachel Rood
_____ Giles (c1603 - 1669 Fairfield CT) m. Mary Wheeler
GR 7 Henry,Rev (c1600 ENG -1648 Wethersfield CT) m.Dorothy_____
GR 4 Henry (1619 ENG - 1687 Fairfield CT) m.Hannah___ & Ann___
GR 39 John (c1619 ENG - 1684 Milford CT) m. Grace ?Hawley
_____ John 'the blacksmith' (____- 1704 Milford CT) m1) Sarah Fowler
GR 37 Nehemiah,Rev (c1605 ENG-1686 New London CT) m.SarahAnn Bourne
_____ Richard (____ - post 1669 Wethersfield CT) m. Rebecca Buswell
_____ Richard (____ - 1682 Lyme New London CT) m. Bathsheba Rogers
_____ Thomas (____- c1689 Killingworth Middlesex CT) m. Hannah Nettleton
GR 12 Thomas (c1634 ENG - 1724 New Haven CT) m. Elizabeth Patterson
GR 54 Walter (c1650 ENG - 1709 Milford CT) m. Rebecca Prime
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ..died in PA
_____ ‘3 Smith Brothers’ from ENG ..to PA
..Thomas (c1641-1705 PA) John (c1645-1715 PA) William (c1650-1728 PA)
GR 19 2 Brothers- Christoph Schmidt (1690 GERM –____ Mont. Co.PA)
..... and Johann Jacob Schmidt (c1702 GERM -1769 Northampton Co.PA)
GR 49 Carolus Schmidt (1705 France – 1783 PA) m. Anna Otilla Brua
_____ David (c1680 - 1755 PA) m. Elizabeth Stephenson
_____ John (1655 IRE - post 1720 PA) m._________
..... and his son John (1685 IRE - 1765 PA) m. Susanna _____
_____ Patrick (1831 IRE - 1882 PA) m. Julia Clonan
_____ Peter (b1702 GERM – ____ PA) m. Anna ?Stucki/Stockey
_____ Robert (c1693 ENG - 1745 PA) m. Phebe Canby
..... and his brother Timothy (c1690 ENG - 1776 PA) m. Rachel Milnor
_____ Robert (1695 ENG - 1748 PA) m. Jean _____
_____ Robert [his father also IMM] (c1723 IRE -1793 PA) m. Elizabeth Blair
_____ Robert (___arr 1736 IRE –1795/98 PA) m. Mary Willson
GR 52 William (1668 ENG - 1743 PA) m. Mary Croasdale & Mercy _____
_____ William (___ arr pre 1785 fr SCOT – ____PA) m._________
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ..died in NJ
GR 35 Andrew (c1652 ENG? –1704 NJ) m. Olive Foster
_____ John (c1623 ____ - post 1678 NJ) m. Martha Crofts
_____ Richard (1690 ENG?NY-1763 NJ) m.Sarah Fitzrandolph s/o an IMM Richard?
_____ Thomas (c1640 ENG - 1715 NJ) m. Joyce Freeland
GR 69 Thomas (c1660 ENG -1692 Salem NJ) m. Anne Pancoast
_____ ‘7 Smith Brothers' fr Yorkshire ENG >to Huntington Co.NJ, late 1600's

Smith-129141 Research Plan

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This page has been set up to manage [[Smith-129141|Deborah (Smith) Talbot]]'s research plan. It is where I put all the profiles that need me to go back to them to complete tasks. == Crane Line == === Crane === *'''[[Crane-5468|John Crane]]''' 1676- {{red|Brickwall - needs wife}} **'''[[Crane-2903|Henry Crane]]''' 1700-1779 ''Married [[Lytham-5|Agness Lytham]]'' {{red|Needs mother}} ***[[Crane-5075|Mary Crane]] 1734- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} ***[[Crane-5001|William Crane]] 1737-1738 {{blue|Completed}} ***[[Crane-5073|Alice Crane]] 1739- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} ***[[Crane-5074|Ellen Crane]] 1742-{{red| Need everything except baptism}} ***'''[[Crane-2902|William Crane]]''' 1746-1835 ''Married [[Dickonson-1|Jennet Dickonson]]'' {{blue|Complete}} ****'''[[Crane-2901|Richard Crane]]''' 1769-1847 ''Married [[Pye-407|Mary Pye]]'' {{blue|complete}} *****[[Crane-5152|Jane Crane]] 1799- {{red|Needs all except baptism }} *****[[Crane-5153|Betty Crane]] 1802- {{red|Needs all except baptism}} *****[[Crane-5154|John Crane]] 1803- {{red|Needs marriage to Elizabeth, 1891+ census, death & burial}} ******[[Crane-6015|John Crane]] 1822- {{red|Needs 1901+ census, death & burial (did not marry)}} ******[[Crane-6014|Mary (Crane) Molitor]] 1828- {{red|Need 1881+ censuses, death & burial. Check children’s profiles }} *******[[Molitor-356|Albertine Molitor]] 1856- {{blue|complete}} *******[[Molitor-344|Frederick William Molitor]] 1858- 1899 ''Married [[Salisbury-1877|Ellen Salisbury]]'' {{red|Need baptism, 1881 censuses}} ********[[Molitor-354|Mary Elizabeth Molitor]] 1884- {{red|Need everything after baptism}} ********[[Molitor-357|Elizabeth Ellen Molitor]] 1885- {{red|Need baptism, 1911 census, death check for marriage}} *******[[Molitor-355|Tycho Brahe Molitor]] 1865-1865 {{blue|Complete}} ******[[Crane-6016|Elizabeth Crane]] 1830- {{red|Needs 1861+ censuses, death & burial Check for marriage}} ******[[Crane-6013|Alice Crane]] 1833-1897 {{blue|Complete }} ******[[Crane-6022|Richard Crane]] 1837-1878 {{blue|Complete }} *****'''[[Crane-2900|William Crane]]''' 1806-1888 ''Married [[Sykes-1605|Mary Anne Sykes]], and [[Dagger-25| Elizabeth Dagger]] {{red|Needs 1841 census}} ******'''[[Crane-2899|William Crane]]''' 1828-1902 {{red|Needs 1891,1901 censuses, burial}} *******[[Crane-5018|Richard Edward Crane]] 1852-1884 {{red|Needs 1871 census, burial }} *******[[Crane-5019|William Henry Crane]] 1853-1903 ''Married [[Johnson-66489|Mary Jane Johnson]]'' {{red|Needs 1871 census, burial }} ********[[Crane-5045|Henry Newman Crane]] 1886-1921 {{red|Need burial, check for marriage }} *******'''[[Crane-2898|John Joseph Crane]]''' 1854-1933 ''Married [[Hawker-295|Florence J (Hawker) Crane]]'' {{red|Need burial }} ********[[Crane-5379|Edith Winifred Crane]] 1874-1878 {{blue|Complete }} ********[[Crane-5042|Evelyn Crane]] 1879-1968 {{red|Need burial}} ********'''[[Crane-3472|Arthur Albert Crane]]''' 1881-1968 {{blue|Completed }} *********[[Crane-3532|Evelyn May (Crane) Lenane]] 1912-1993 ''Married [[Lenane-14|Michael Thomas Lenane]]'' {{red|Need more story. Check children’s profiles}} *********[[Crane-3533|Arthur Samuel Crane]] 1913-1987 ''Married [[Longman-257|Veronica Conception (Longman) Crane]]'' {{red|Need marriages, death, more story}} *********[[Crane-3534|Ernest John Crane]] 1914-1990 ''Married [[Green-27576|Phyllis (Green) Crane]]'' {{red|Need burial, more story}} *********[[Crane-3535|George Herbert]] 1916-1999 ''Married [[Baker-34007|Crystal (Baker) Crane]]'' {{red|Need marriage, death, date ashes spread on farm, story.}} *********[[Crane-3471|Mavis (Crane) Smith]] 1918-2010 ''Married [[Smith-129226|Leslie Smith]]'' {{red|Need more story}} *********[[Crane-3536|Jean Margaret (Crane) Pickersgill, Bamford]] 1919-2009 ''Married [[Pickersgill-142|Ronald Charles Pickersgill]] and [[Bamford-460|Robert Alfred Bamford]]'' {{red|Need marriage to Bob Bamford, more story, burial}} *********[[Crane-3537|Albert Victor Crane]] 1923-2003 ''Married [[Flint-2281|Noeletta (Flint) Crane]]'' {{red|Needs marriage to Noelie Flint, more story}} ********[[Crane-2897|George Alfred Crane]] 1882-1961 ''Married [[Pinnington-50|Isabel (Pinnington) Crane]]'' {{blue|Complete}} *********[[Crane-2896|George Crane]] 1917-1968 ''Married [[Shaw-9570|Selma (Shaw) Crane]]'' {{red|Need migration to Canada, death, more story}} *********[[Crane-3414|John Aloysious Crane]] 1920-1947 {{red|Needs burial, more story}} *********[[Crane-3415|Lavinia Mary Florence (Vin) Crane]] 1923-2017 {{red|Needs more story}} *********[[Crane-3409|Denis Charles Crane]] 1933-2007 {{red|Needs wife and more story}} ********[[Crane-5044|Florence Josephine Crane]] 1885- {{red|Needs 1911 census, death, burial}} ********[[Crane-5043|Elvina Gertrude (Babs) Crane]] 1890- {{red|Needs 1891 census, death, more story}} *******[[Crane-5016|Mary Ann (Crane) Edwards]] 1856- ''Married [[Edwards-18925|Captain Thomas Tolson Edwards]]'' {{red|Needs birth, baptism, 1881+ censuses, death & burial. Check children’s profiles }} ********[[Edwards-18926|Frances Maude Edwards]] 1877-1926 ''Married [[Baynton-50|Henry John Baynton]]'' {{blue|Complete}} *******[[Crane-5017|James Samuel Crane]] 1860-1880 {{blue|Complete }} *******[[Crane-5002|Arthur Albert Crane]] 1861-1926 ''Married Annie Elizabeth'' {{red|Need 1891 census, marriage to Annie Elizabeth and identify her LNAB.}} ********[[Crane-5014|Gladys Maria (Crane) Sage]] 1892- ''Married [[Sage-1530|Gulielmus P Sage]]'' {{red|Need death & burial}} *********[[Sage-2617|Margaret P Sage]] 1927-1927 {{blue|Complete}} ********[[Crane-5003|Wilson Crane]] 1892- {{red|Need profile for son, Need death, marriage }} ********[[Crane-5015|Leslie Crane]] 1897- {{red|Need birth , marriage, death}} ******[[Crane-5046|Alice Crane]] 1829- {{red|Need 1841 census, 1861+ census, check for marriage & death}} ******[[Crane-5167|Richard Crane]] 1831-1844 {{red|Need 1841 census}} ******[[Crane-5020|John Crane]] 1833-1891 ''Married [[Westmore-106|Susannah Westmore]]'' {{red|Needs 1841 census, 1881 census, death}} *******[[Crane-5022|Mary Catherine Crane]] 1858-1900 {{red|Need baptism, 1881 census}} *******[[Crane-5021|George William Crane]] 1860-1934 {{red|Need baptism, 1871,1881, 1901, & 1911 censuses, check for marriage and children}} *******[[Crane-5024|Alice Matilda (Crane) Hughes]] 1863- ''Married [[Hughes-13900|John Griffith Hughes]]'' {{red|Need birth, baptism, 1881 census, 1901 & 1911 census, death & burial}} ********[[Hughes-13901|Alice Maud Hughes]] 1886- {{blue|Complete}} *******[[Crane-5025|Ellen E Crane]] 1863- {{red|Needs birth, baptism, 1881 census, 1901, 1911 censuses, death, check for marriage and children}} *******[[Crane-5026|Clara G Crane]] 1868- {{red|Needs birth, baptism, 1881 census, 1901, 1911 censuses, death & burial. Check for marriage and children}} ******[[Crane-5047|Mary Crane]] 1836-1836 {{blue|Complete}} ******[[Crane-5049|Mary Crane]] 1837- {{red|Need 1841 census, 1861+ census, death, check for marriage and children}} ******[[Crane-5052|Ellen Crane]] 1841- {{red|Needs birth, baptism, 1841 census, 1871+ census, death, check for marriage and children}} ******[[Crane-5050|Richard Crane]] 1847- {{red|Need baptism, 1871+ censuses, death. Check for marriage and possible children.}} ******[[Crane-5051|Jane Crane]] 1849- {{red|Need baptism, 1901 & 1911 censuses, death, Check for marriage and possible children.}} *****[[Crane-5155|Henry Crane]] 1809-1868 ''Married [[Blackburn-3539|Margaret (Blackburn) Crane]] and [[Cowperthwaite-127|Sarah (Cowperthwaite) Crane]]'' {{red|Needs 1851 census. Check for children}} *****[[Crane-5156|Mary Crane]] 1812- {{red|Need birth, and everything except baptism}} ****[[Crane-3558|Alice Crane]] 1771- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} ****[[Crane-5071|Henry Crane]] 1774-1852 ''Married [[Davis-54148|Lydia Davis]]'' {{blue|Compete}} *****[[Crane-5079|William Crane]] 1804-1888 {{red|Needs 1851-91 censuses, check for marriage and children }} *****[[Crane-5077|Thomas Crane]] 1805- {{red|Needs all after 1841 census including death & burial}} *****[[Crane-5076|David Crane]] 1809-1811 {{blue|Complete}} *****[[Crane-5078|Davis Crane]] 1812-1861 ''Married [[Kilner-93|Ellen (Killner) Crane]]'' {{blue|Complete}} ******[[Crane-5105|Lydia Crane]] 1843- {{red|Needs 1881+ censuses, death & burial Check for marriage }} ******[[Crane-5106|Ann Crane]] 1844- {{red|Needs 1871+ censuses, death & burial. Check for marriage }} ******[[Crane-5107|Ellen Crane]] 1846- {{red|Needs 1871+ censuses, death & burial. Check for marriage }} ******[[Crane-5165|Elizabeth Crane]] 1849-1850 {{blue|Complete}} ******[[Crane-5108|Elizabeth Crane]] 1851- {{red|Needs 1881+ censuses, death & burial. Check for marriage }} ******[[Crane-5110|Davis Crane]] 1858-1858 {{blue|Complete}} ******[[Crane-5109|Davis Crane]] 1859- {{red|Need 1881+ censuses, death & burial. }} *******[[Crane-7527|Davis Crane]] 1884- {{red|Needs 1891, 1901, 1911 census, marriage, death}} *******[[Crane-7528|James Crane]] 1888- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} ****[[Crane-5421|William Crane]] 1776- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} ****[[Crane-5080|Agnes Crane]] 1779-1780 {{blue|Complete}} ****[[Crane-3557|John Crane]] 1782-1868 ''Married [[Fish-3314|Mary (Fish) Crane]]'' {{red|Check research note to identify who the other Cranes are}} *****[[Crane-3565|Nancy (Crane) Butcher]] 1807- ''Married [[Butcher-3328|George Butcher]]'' {{red|Need 1841 census, all after 1851 census including death & burial}} ******[[Butcher-3329|William Butcher]] 1839- {{red|Need death}} *****[[Crane-3566|William Crane]] 1809- ''Married [[Parkinson-2354|Mary Parkinson]]'' {{red|Need 1841, 1861, 1891, 1901, 1811 censuses, death & burial}} ******[[Crane-6275|Margaret (Crane) Poole]] 1847- ''Married [[Poole-5230|Thomas Poole]]'' {{red|Need 1851+ censuses, death & burial. Check children}} ******[[Crane-6273|Mary Ann (Crane) Whiteside]] 1850-1887 ''Married [[Whiteside-1346|Thomas Whiteside]]'' {{red|Need 1861 census. Check children’s profiles and step children.}} *******[[Whiteside-1613|Mary Elizabeth Whiteside]] 1877- *******[[Whiteside-1612|William Whiteside]] 1878- *****[[Crane-3562|Jenney Crane]] 1811- {{red|Need all except baptism }} *****[[Crane-3561|Lawrence Crane]] 1818- {{red|Need all except baptism }} *****[[Crane-3564|Mary Crane]] 1822- {{red|Need all except baptism }} *****[[Crane-3563|Alice (Crane) Lawe]] 1824- ''Married [[Lawe-23|James Lawe]]'' {{red|Need all except baptism and marriage. Check children’s profiles }} ******[[Lawe-24|Margaret Lawe]] 1847- ******[[Lawe-25|Ann Lawe]] 1853- *****[[Crane-3560|Agnes Crane]] 1827- {{red|Need all after 1861 census plus death & burial}} ****[[Crane-3559|Robert Crane]] 1784-1784 {{blue|Complete}} **** [[Crane-3556|Mary Crane]] 1785-1788 {{blue|Complete}} ****[[Crane-5422|Robert Crane]] 1788- ''Married [[Porter-16105|Mary Porter]]'' {{red|Need death and burial}} *****[[Crane-3567|James Crane]] 1815- {{red|Need everything except baptism}} *****[[Crane-6269|Jenny Crane]] 1817- {{red|Need everything except baptism }} *****[[Crane-6270|Mary Crane]] 1820- {{red|Need everything except baptism}} ****[[Crane-5072|Lawrence Crane]] 1790- 1865 {{red|Need 1841census, need marriage, need death and burial}} *****[[Crane-7504|Jane (Jenny) (Crane) Green]] 1820- ''Married [[Green-41482|Joseph Green]]'' {{red|Need death and burial}} ******[[Green-41484|Lawrence Green]] 1839-1875 {{red|Need marriage to Margaret.}} *******[[Green-41547|Elizabeth Jane Green]] 1864- {{red|See 1911 census for record of her niece & nephew and grand nieces and nephews all of whom need to be added to WikiTree.}} *******[[Green-41546|Eliza Green]] 1865- {{red|Search for more census data etc}} *******[[Green-41548|Joseph Green]] 1866- {{blue|Complete}} ******[[Green-41544|John Green]] 1841- {{red|Need 1851+ census and burial}} ******[[Green-41486|William Goodall Green]] 1845-1903 {{blue|Complete}} ******[[Green-41488|Francis John Green]] 1849- ''Married [[Barton-9539|Mary (Barton) Green]] and [[Gaskell-404|Sarah Ann (Gaskell) Green]]'' {{red|Need death}} *******[[Green-41504|William Green]] 1869- {{red|Need 1911 census, death}} *******[[Green-41502|James Green]] 1873- {{red|Need 1891+ census, death}} *******[[Green-41565|Janey Green]] 1876- {{red|Need 1891+ census, death}} *******[[Green-41566|Elizabeth Green]] 1878- {{red|Need 1891+ census, death}} *******[[Green-41567|Ellen Eliza Green]] 1880- {{red|Need 1891+ census, death}} ******[[Green-30145|Elizabeth Jane (Green) Braddock]] 1853-1928 ''Married [[Braddock-864|William Braddock]]'' {{red|Need 1881 census}} ******[[Green-41498|James Green]] 1858- {{red|Need 1881+ census, death}} ---- === Crane Maternal Lines === ==== Lytham ==== *'''[[Litham-1|Robert Litham]]''' 1680- {{red|Need everything}} **[[Litham-5|Margaret Litham]] 1696- {{red|Need all except baptism}} **[[Litham-2|Mark Litham]] 1698-1699 {{blue|Compete}} **[[Litham-4|William Litham]] 1698-1698 {{blue|Complete}} **'''[[Lytham-5|Agness Lytham]]''' 1699-1780 ''Wife of '''[[Crane-2903|Henry Crane]]''''' {{blue|Complete}} ***''See children under [[Crane-2903|Henry Crane]]'' **[[Litham-3|Richard Litham]] 1702- {{red|Need death and marriage if any}} ==== Dickonson ==== *'''[[Dickinson-4511|Richard Dickinson]]''' c1728- {{red|Need everything}} **'''[[Dickonson-1|Jennet (Dickonson) Crane]]''' 1748-1811 ''Married '''[[Crane-2902|William Crane]]''''' ***''See children under [[Crane-2902|William Crane]]'' {{blue|Complete}} ==== ''{{green|Kilner}}'' ==== *[[Kilner-138|James Kilner]] 1791- ''Married [[Tuer-24|Margaret (Tuer) Kilner]]'' {{red|Needs 1861+ censuses, death}} **[[Kilner-139|Mary Kilner]] 1817- {{red|Needs 1851+ census, marriage if any, death}} **[[Kilner-146|Christopher Kilner]] 1818-1868 ''Married [[Rigby-1598|Ellen Rigby]] and [[Sergeant-386|Ellen Sergeant]]'' {{red|Needs birth}} ***[[Kilner-151|James Kilner]] 1846- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} ***[[Kilner-150|John Flemming Kilner]] 1848- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} ***[[Kilner-148|Margaret Anne Kilner]] 1849- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} ***[[Kilner-152|Elizabeth Ellen Kilner]] 1857- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} ***[[Kilner-147|Christiana Kilner]] 1858- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} ***[[Kilner-149|Eliza Selby (Kilner) Gray]] 1860-1909 ''Married [[Gray-33289|Thomas Gray]]'' {{red|Needs 1871-1899 censuses}} ****[[Gray-33290|Ellen Gray]] 1883- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} ****[[Gray-33291|John Gray]] 1884- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} ****[[Gray-33292|Elizabeth Gray]] 1886- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} ****[[Gray-33294|Emma Sutcliffe Gray]] 1891- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Kilner-93|Ellen (Killner) Crane]] 1820- ''Married [[Crane-5078|Davis Crane]]'' {{red|Needs 1871 & 1881 censuses, death}} **[[Kilner-141|Margaret Kilner]] 1822- {{red|Needs 1851+ censuses, death and marriage if any}} **[[Kilner-142|Anne Kilner]] 1824- {{red|Needs 1851+ censuses, marriage if any, death}} **[[Kilner-140|James Kilner]] 1827-1827{{blue|complete}} **[[Kilner-143|James Kilner]] 1828- ''Married [[Sim-855|Anne (Sim) Kilner]]'' {{red|Needs 1861-1871 censuses, 1891 census. Add children’s profiles from the 1881 census. Update wife’s profile with census details}} **[[Kilner-144|Christiana Kilner]] 1830- {{red|Needs 1851+ censuses, marriage if any, death}} **[[Kilner-145|Elizabeth Kilner]] 1832- {{red|Needs 1851+ censuses, marriage if any, death}} ===== ''{{green|Tuer}}'' ===== *[[Tuer-24|Margaret (Tuer) Kilner]] c1791- ''Married [[Kilner-138|James Kilner]]'' {{red|Needs everything except marriage}} ==== Pye ==== * [[Pye-407|Mary Pye]] 1769-1847 ''Married [[Crane-2901|Richard Crane]]'' {{red|Needs parents}} **''See children under [[Crane-2901|Richard Crane]]'' ==== Sykes ==== * '''[[Sykes-1607|John Sykes]]''' c1780- {{red|Need everything}} **'''[[Sykes-1605|Mary Anne (Sykes) Crane]]''' 1804-1845 ''Married [[Crane-2900|William Crane]]'' ***''See children under [[Crane-2900|William Crane]]'' {{red|Need 1841 census}} **[[Sykes-1608|Edward Sykes]] 1806- {{red|Need 1851+ census, death}} **[[Sykes-1606|Ellen Sykes]] 1808- {{red|Need 1851+ census, death}} **[[Sykes-1609|Peter Sykes]] 1810-1862 ''Married [[Laytham-10|Ann (Laytham) Sykes]] {{blue|Complete}} ***[[Sykes-1814|Edward Sykes]] c1845- {{red|Need 1871+ censuses, death}} ***[[Sykes-1815|Jane Sykes]] 1846- {{red|Need 1871+ censuses, death}} ***[[Sykes-1816|Robert Sykes]] 1849- ''Married Margaret Hall'' {{red|Need 1871+ census, death}} ***[[Sykes-1817|John Sykes]] c1852- {{red|Need 1871+ census, death}} ***[[Sykes-1818|Alice (Sykes) Farr]] 1854-1919 ''Married Frederick Marshall Farr'' {{red|Need 1871+censuses}} ==== ''Dagger'' ==== *''[[Dagger-28|Richard Dagger]]'' c1793- ''Married [[Danson-67|Catherine (Danson) Dagger]]'' {{red|Need everything except marriage to Catherine}} **''[[Dagger-33|Mary Dagger]]'' 1808- {{red|Need everything except baptism}} **''[[Dagger-32|Dorothy Dagger]]'' 1809- {{red|Need everything except baptism}} **''[[Dagger-25|Elizabeth (Dagger) Crane]]'' 1813-1891 ''Married '''[[Crane-2900|William Crane]] ''''' {{blue|Complete}} **''[[Dagger-30|Richard Dagger]]'' 1815- {{red|Need everything except baptism}} **''[[Dagger-31|Thomas Dagger]]'' 1821- {{red|Need 1881+ censuses, death, marriage to Isabella, add profiles for children}} Found '''1891 census''' record for [[Crane-6800|Alice Crane]] (6, born Great Plumpton, Lancs) cousin of John Dagger (32, General Laborer (employee) born Westby, Lancs; and his wife Ann (29, Singleton, Lancs) on FreeCEN. [Piece: RG12/3457 Place: Fylde -Lancashire Enumeration District: 12 Civil Parish: Poulton Le Fylde Ecclesiastical Parish: St Chads Folio: 85 Page: 12 Schedule: 79 Address: Bull St]. '''Need to work out relationship to [[Dagger-25 | Betty Dagger]]'''. It looks like John married Annie Crane. See profile page for Pedigree ==== Hawker ==== *'''[[Hawker-694|Samuel Hawker]]''' 1800- ''Married [[Dodge-6440|Ann Dodge]]'' {{red|Needs birth/baptism, 1861+ censuses, death}} **[[Hawker-695|Richard Hawker]] 1831- **'''[[Hawker-297|Samuel Hawker]]''' 1832-1922 ''Married [[King-19930|Jane (King) Hawker]]'' {{red|Needs 1921 census}} ***'''[[Hawker-295|Florence J (Hawker) Crane]]''' 1856-1945 ''Married [[Crane-2898|John Joseph Crane]]'' {{red|Needs 1861 census, 1921 census}} ****''See Children under [[Crane-2898|John Joseph Crane]]'' ***[[Hawker-554|Sarah Ann Hawker]] 1863-1882 {{red|Needs 1881 census}} ***[[Hawker-555|George Hawker]] 1867-1928 ''Married [[Chappell-2964|Elizabeth Beevors (Chappell) Hawker]]'' {{red|Needs birth/baptism, 1881 census, 1991 census, 1921 census}} ****[[Hawker-812|Winifred Hawker]] 1899- {{red|Needs 1901, 1911, 1921 census, death}} ****[[Hawker-815|Ethel Hawker]] 1900- {{red|Needs 1901, 1911, 1921 census, death}} ****[[Hawker-814|Annie (Hawker) Berry]] 1904- ''Married [[Berry-15240|Eric Arnold Berry]]'' {{red|Needs 1911, 1921 census, death}} *****[[Berry-15241|Annie Berry]] 1931- ****[[Hawker-813|Elizabeth Hawker]]1908- {{red|Needs 1911, census, 1921 census, death}} ***[[Hawker-556|Mary Jane (Hawker) Taylor]] 1870- ''Married [[Taylor-50951|Charles Robert Taylor]]'' {{red|Needs birth/baptism, 1881 census, marriage to [[Taylor-50951|Charles Robert Taylor]],1921 census, death}} ****[[Taylor-50952|Samuel Taylor]]1908- {{red|Needs 1921 census, death etc}} ***[[Hawker-654|John Hawker]] 1878- {{red|Needs birth/baptism, 1881 census, 1911 census, death}} **[[Hawker-696|Mary Ann Hawker]] 1835- {{red|Needs 1851+ censuses, marriage if any death}} ===== {{green|Dodge}} ===== *[[Dodge-6440|Ann (Dodge) Hawker]] 1802- ''Married [[Hawker-694|Samuel Hawker]]'' {{red|Needs 1861+ censuses, death}} **''See children under [[Hawker-694|Samuel Hawker]]'' ===== {{green|King}} ===== *'''[[King-34829|James King]] 1794- ''Married [[Rapson-154|Ruth Rapson]]'' **[[King-34840|Elizabeth King]] 1835- **'''[[King-19930|Jane (King) Hawker]]''' 1837-1883 ''Married [[Hawker-297|Samuel Hawker]]'' ***''See children under [[Hawker-297|Samuel Hawker]]'' **[[King-42874|Susan King]] 1841- ---- == Beer Line == === Beer === *[[Beer-806|Jonas Beer]] 1760-1827 ''Married to [[Hodge-2797|Sarah Hodge]]'' {{red|Brickwall need birth}} **[[Beer-1931|William Beer]] 1782- {{red|Needs all after baptism}} **[[Beer-1214|Samuel Beer]] 1791- {{red|Needs all after baptism}} **[[Beer-743|Nathaniel Beer]] 1802-1876 {{blue|Complete}} ***'''[[Beer-740|William Beer]]''' 1828-1901 ''Married '''[[Wills-2600|Charlotte (Wills) Beer]]''''' {{red|Need 1991 census, need marriage to [[Wills-2600|Charlotte Wills]]}} ****[[Beer-903|Emily Beer]] 1850- {{red|Need 1881+ census, death and look for a marriage and children}} ****[[Beer-894|Alice Lavinia Beer]] 1855- {{red|Need baptism, 1881, 1891, 1901 censuses, marriage to Mr Phillips, death}} ****'''[[Beer-739|Arthur Wills Beer]]''' 1856-1925 ''Married '''[[Newman-5993|Rose Edith (Newman) Beer]]''''' {{blue|Completed}} *****[[Beer-745|Violet Beatrice Beer]] {{red|Needs baptism, need to relook at death sources and fix.}} *****'''[[Beer-738|Lavinia May Victoria (Beer) Crane]]''' ''Married '''[[Crane-3472|Arthur Albert Crane]]''''' {{red|Need baptism, migration, marriage, more story}} ******''See her children under [[Crane-3472|Arthur Albert Crane]]'' *****[[Beer-746|Edith Charlotte (Beer) Scofield]] {{red|Need baptism, migration, marriage, more story}} ******[[Scofield-1132|Vera Maude (Scofield) Young]] {{red|Need birth, marriage, death}} ******[[Scofield-905|Mabel Edith (Scofield) Lawson]] {{red|Need birth, marriage, death}} ******[[Scofield-1134|Alma May Scofield]] {{red|Need birth, death. Look for marriage}} ******[[Scofield-1133|William Mercer Scofield]] {{red|Need birth, death, look for marriage}} *****[[Beer-747|Arthur William Beer]] {{red|Need migration, }} ******[[Beer-801|Ernest Arthur Beer]] {{red|Needs birth, death}} ******[[Beer-802|Leslie William Beer]] {{red|Needs birth, look for marriage}} *****[[Beer-748|Ada Wills (Beer) Petersen]] {{red|Needs death}} ******[[Petersen-5313|John Petersen]] {{red|Needs birth, death, look for marriage}} ******[[Petersen-2758|Ada Rose Petersen]] {{red|Needs death, look for marriage}} *****[[Beer-749|Alice Jane (Beer) Green]] {{red|Needs migration}} ******[[Green-32301|Lavinia Beatrice Green]] {{red|Needs birth, death, look for marriage}} ******[[Green-32300|Alice Doreen Green]] {{red|Needs birth, death, look for marriage}} *****[[Beer-750|Herbert Samuel Beer]] {{red|Needs war records if any}} ******[[Beer-1055|Herbert Leonta Beer]] {{red|Needs marriage if any}} ******[[Beer-800|Norman Wills Beer]] {{red|Needs death, marriage if any}} ******[[Beer-797|Elizabeth (Beer) Moore]] {{red|Needs birth, death, marriage if any}} ******[[Beer-798|Keith Raymond Beer]] {{red|Needs birth}} *******[[Beer-1277|Raymond Dennis Beer]] {{red|Needs birth, marriage if any}} ******[[Beer-796|Herbert Samuel Beer]] {{red|Needs birth}} ******[[Beer-799|Lois Heather (Beer) Lake]] {{red|Needs birth, death}} *****[[Beer-751|Emily Rose (Beer) Reeves]] {{red|Need birth}} *****[[Beer-752|Ernest Wills Beer]] {{red|Needs birth, more story}} *****[[Beer-803|Leonta Horace Beer]] {{red|Needs birth}} ****[[Beer-898|Herbert John Beer]] {{red|Needs marriage to Ethel, 1881+ censuses, death. Need to add children Lois, Betty, and Ray}} *****[[Beer-1054|Harold Beer]] {{red|Needs everything}} ****[[Beer-899|Ernest Beer]] {{red|Needs birth, baptism, 1881+ census, marriage if any, death}} ****[[Beer-741|Ellen Elizabeth Beer]] {{red|Needs birth, baptism, 1901+ censuses, marriage to [[Carter-20011|William M Carter]], death}} *****[[Carter-24838|William Milton Carter]] {{blue|completed}} ****[[Beer-742|Beatrice (Beer) Woon]] {{red|Needs 1891 census, death}} *****[[Woon-92|Reginald James Woon]] {{blue|completed}} *****[[Woon-93|Leslie Woon]] {{blue|Completed}} ***[[Beer-785|Nathaniel Beer]] {{red|Needs marriage if any, death, 1841+ censuses}} ***[[Beer-744|John Beer]] {{red|Needs 1881 census}} **[[Beer-1215|Sarah (Beer) Hamlin]] {{red|Needs 1881 census, marriage to [[Hamlin-2481|William Hamlin]]}} ***[[Hamlin-2486|William Hamlin]] {{red|Needs 1841 census, 1891 census, death}} ***[[Hamlin-2487|John Beer Hamlin]] {{red|Needs 1861+ census, death}} ***[[Hamlin-2488|Walter Hamlin]] {{red|Needs 841 census, 1871+ censuses, death, marriage if any}} ***[[Hamlin-2489|Albert James Hamlin]] {{blue|Complete }} ****[[Hamlin-2497|Annie Alberta Hamlin]] {{red|Needs 1891 census}} ---- == Beer Maternal Lines == === Hodge === *'''[[Hodge-2798|William Hodge]]''' 1720-1809 ''Married [[Pooke-20|Agnes (Pooke) Hodge]] {{red|Needs death}} **[[Hodge-3350|William Hodge]] 1751- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Hodge-3348|Mary Hodge]] 1752- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Hodge-3349|Agnes Hodge]] 1754- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Hodge-3351|Jane Hodge]] 1757- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Hodge-3354|John Hodge]] 1761- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **'''[[Hodge-2797|Sarah (Hodge) Beer]]]''' 1763-1851 ''Married '''[[Beer-806|Jonas Beer]]''''' {{red|Needs 1861+ census, death}} ***''See children under [[Beer-806|Jonas Beer]]'' ==== {{green|Pooke}} ==== *'''[[Pooke-21|Thomas Pooke]]''' 1685-1751 ''Married '''[[Voysey-56|Mary (Voysey) Pooke]]''''' {{red|Brickwall Needs birth/baptism, death}} **'''[[Pooke-20|Agnes (Pooke) Hodge]]''' 1728-1812 ''Married '''[[Hodge-2798|William Hodge]]''''' {{red|Needs death}} ***''See children under [[Hodge-2798|William Hodge]]'' **[[Pooke-26|Betty Pooke]] 1746- ''Married [[Soper-920|William Soper]]'' {{red|Needs death}} *'''[[Pooke-28|Charles Pooke]]''' 1782-1845 {{red|Needs brickwall needs wife}} **'''[[Pooke-19|Sarah (Pooke) Wills]]''' 1811-1894 ''Married '''[[Wills-2601|Peter Wills]]''''' {{red|Needs marriage}} ***''See children under [[Wills-2601|Peter Wills]] ==== {{green|Voysey}} ==== *'''[[Voysey-74|George Voysey]]''' {{red|Brickwall Needs everything}} **[[Voysey-76|Elizabeth Voysey]] 1690-1714 {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **'''[[Voysey-56|Mary (Voysey) Pooke]]''' 1691-1784 ''Married [[Pooke-21|Thomas Pooke]]'' {{red|Needs death}} ***''See children under [[Pooke-21|Thomas Pooke]]'' **[[Voysey-77|George Voysey]] 1693- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Voysey-75|Deborah Voysey]] 1695- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Voysey-79|Honor Voysey]] 1698- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Voysey-78|Elizabeth Voysey]] 1714- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} === Wills === *'''[[Wills-2778|Peter Wills]]''' 1749-1780 ''Married '''[[Belworthy-19|Mary (Belworthy) Wills]]''''' {{red|Needs birth/baptism}} **'''[[Wills-2609|Thomas Wills]]''' 1770-1845 ''Married '''[[Willmington-6|Mary (Willmington) Wills]]''''' {{red|Needs death}} ***[[Wills-2775|John Wills]] 1792-1880 {{red|Needs birth/baptism}} ***'''[[Wills-2601|Peter Wills]]''' 1793-1864 ''Married '''[[Pooke-19|Sarah (Pooke) Wills]]''''' {{red|Needs marriage}} ****[[Wills-4673|George Wills]] 1826- {{red|Needs everything except 1841 census}} ****'''[[Wills-2600|Charlotte (Wills) Beer]]''' 1830-1902 ''Married '''[[Beer-740|William Beer]]''''' {{blue|complete}} *****''See children under [[Beer-740|William Beer]]'' ****[[Wills-2602|Harriet (Wills) Parkin]] 1832- ''Married Henry W N Parkin'' {{red|Needs birth, 1841 census documented, link is on profile; 1851 census, profile for husband, 1871+ censuses, death}} ****[[Wills-2603|James Wills]] 1834- {{red|Needs everything except 1841 census}} ****[[Wills-2604|Robert Wills]] 1835- {{red|Needs everything except 1841 census}} ****[[Wills-2605|John Wills]] 1837- {{red|Needs everything except 1841 & 1861 censuses}} ****[[Wills-2606|Sarah Wills]] 1839- {{red|Needs everything except baptism, and 1841 census}} ****[[Wills-2607|Francis Wills]] 1841- ''Married [[Pidgeon-418|Jane (Pidgeon) Wills]] {{red|Needs everything except 1841 census, marriage and 1871 census}} *****[[Wills-4669|Lucy J Wills]] 1868- {{red|Needs everything except 1871 & 1881 censuses}} *****[[Wills-4670|Minnie Wills]] 1870- {{red|Needs everything except 1871 & 1881 censuses}} *****[[Wills-4671|Elsie M Wills]] 1872- {{red|Needs everything except 1881 census}} *****[[Wills-4672|Alwin F Wills]] 1875- {{red|Needs everything except 1881 census}} ****[[Wills-3145|Sophia Wills]] 1844- {{red|Needs everything except 1851 census}} ****[[Wills-3146|Joseph Wills]] 1846- {{red|Needs everything except 1851 census}} ****[[Wills-3147|Mary Wills]] 1847- {{red|Needs everything except 1851 census}} ===={{green|Belworthy}} ==== *'''[[Belworthy-18|Henry Belworthy]]''' 1715- {{red|brickwall needs all except baptism, need to find wife}} **[[Belworthy-14|Joshua Belworthy]] 1748- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **'''[[Belworthy-19|Mary (Belworthy) Wills]] 1751- ''Married '''[[Wills-2778|Peter Wills]]''''' {{red|Needs death}} ***''See children under [[Wills-2778|Peter Wills]]'' **[[Belworthy-16|Ann Belworthy]] 1754- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Belworthy-13|William Belworthy]] 1757- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Belworthy-17|John Belworthy]] 1759- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Belworthy-15|Sarah Belworthy]] 1762- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Belworthy-12|Thomas Belworthy]] 1765- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Belworthy-11|Jane Belworthy]] 1768- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} ==== {{green|Willmington}} ==== *'''[[Wilmington-4|William Wilmington]]''' 1740- ''Married '''[[Unknown-389916|Eleanor (Unknown) Wilmington]]''''' {{red|Needs everything}} **[[Wilmington-10|Robert Wilmington]] 1756- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Wilmington-7|Richard Wilmington]] 1763- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Wilmington-12|Ann Wilmington]] 1765- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **[[Wilmington-11|Benjamin Wilmington]] 1767- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} **'''[[Willmington-6|Mary (Willmington) Wills]]''' 1770-1844 ''Married '''[[Wills-2609|Thomas Wills]]''''' {{red|Needs death}} ***''See children under [[Wills-2609|Thomas Wills]]'' **[[Wilmington-6|Eleanor Wilmington]] 1772- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} === Newman === *'''[[Newman-6020|Aaron Newman]]''' 1770- ''Married '''[[Addis-351|Maria (Addis) Newman]]''''' **[[Newman-6021|James Newman]] 1800- ''Married Nancy Lowe'' ***James Thomas Newman 1828-1832 ***Maria Newman 1832- **Hannah Newman 1801-1803 **Hannah (Newman) Ellis 1803-1881 ''Married Mark Ellis'' ***Daniel Newman 1823- ***Hannah Maria (Ellis) Christopher ''Married John Christopher'' ****Amy Maria Christopher 1868-1954 ****Frank Mark Christopher (1870-1938 ''Married Florence Eleanor Tyler'' ****Florence Hannah (Christopher) Rolls 1871-1908 ''Married Frederick George de Courcey Rolls'' *****George de Courcey Rolls 1904-1905 *****William Christopher Rolls 1904-1978 ****Annie Amelia (Christopher) Massingham ''Married William Edghill Massingham'' *****Clifford Henry Massingham 1902-2003 ''Married Kathleen Doris Vicary'' *****Kathleen Lilian Emily (Massingham) Jones 1907-2005 ''Married Arthur Jones'' **Henrietta Newman 1805-1807 **'''Charles Newman''' 1807- ''Married '''Elizabeth Benbow''''' ***Edward Charles Newman 1829-1903 ***Joseph Benbow Newman 1832-1871 ''Married Ann Stacey'' ****Elizabeth Sarah Anne Newman 1851-1930 ****Charles Joseph Benbow Newman 1853-1930 ****Louisa Amelia Matilda Newman 1854-1918 ****Edward James Benbow Newman 1856-1917 ''Married Mary Jane Earl'' ****Samuel George Benbow Newman 1857-1859 ****Julia Maria Newman 1858- ***James Newman 1834-1887 ''Married Charlotte Stacey'' ****James William Newman 1863- ****Francis Benbow Newman 1864- 1865 ****John Benbow Newman 1866-1912 ****Frederick Stacey Newman 1868-1932 ''Married Annie Sophia Roberts'' ****George Henry Newman 1872-1873 ***'''Samuel Charles Newman''' 1838-1911 ''Married '''Roseanna Tucker''''' ****Ellen Newman 1862- ****Edward Charles Joseph Newman 1862- ''Married Margared Ann Wisely'' *****Edward Samuel Joseph Newman 1881-1949 ''Married Mary Jane Quinn'' ******James Henry Newman 1910-1965 ******Edward Samuel Joseph Newman 1915-1967 ******Margaret Newman 1916- ******William Joseph Newman 1916-1997 ******Samuel Newman 1927-1995 *****James Henry Newman 1883- *****Samuel Charles Barbour Newman 1885-1976 ''Married Catherine Robertson Venters'' ******Margaret Wood Newman 1906-1978 ******Edward Samuel Newman 1908-1988 ******Samuel Charles Newman 1910-1991 ******James Venters Newman 1912-1988 ******Dorcas McComb Newman 1914-1993 ******Mary Jane Newman 1916-1992 ******Richard Robinson Newman 1918-1987 ******Kathleen Venters Newman 1920-2010 ******Annie Johnson Newman 1922-1980 ******Mabel Wilson Newman 1925-1988 ****'''Rose Edith (Newman) Beer 1863-1939 ''Married '''Arthur Wills Beer''''' *****''See children under Arthur Wills Beer'' ****Maria Jane (Newman) Dunn 1865-1944 ''Married Charles Robert Newman and Francis Louis Dunn'' *****''See daughter Edith Newman under Charles Robert Newman, and other children under Francis Louis Dunn'' ****Philip Henry Newman 1868-1875 ****Arthur Fear Newman 1870-1882 ****Theresa May (Newman) Bowen 1872-1897 ''Married Thomas Richard Bowen'' ***Elizabeth Ann Newman 1841- ***Mary Ann Newman 1845- ''Married Joseph Thompson'' ***George Benbow Newman 1846- ''Married Hannah Maria Newman'' ****Winifred Ann Elizabeth (Newman) Cook 1870-1946 ''Married Thomas Cook'' ****Wallace George Newman 1875-1950 ****Christabel Mary Newman 1878-1878 ****Percival Newman 1881-1938 ''Married Alice Maude Mary Reed'' *****Winifred Maud Benbow Newman 1905-1994 *****Muriel Newman 1909-1909 *****George Benbow Newman 1910-1990 **Ann Newman 1812-1829 **Henrietta Newman 1812-1901 **Eliza (Newman) Wheeler 1815-1885 ''Married Mark Wheeler'' ***Sarah Jane Wheeler 1853-1934 **Samuel Newman 1818-1876 ''Married Ann Keedwell ***Aaron Newman 1846-1904 ''Married Emma Archdale'' ***Elizabeth Ann Newman 1848- ***Charles Newman 1850-1903 ***Hannah Maria Newman 1852-1915 ''Married George Benbow Newman''' ****''See children under husband George Benbow Newman'' ***James Newman 1854- ***Daniel Newman 1855- 1922 ''Married Mary Jane Stevens'' ***Stephen Newman 1857- ***Sarah Newman 1860- **Mary (Newman) Taylor 1820-1895 ''Married James Taylor'' ***Aaron Newman Taylor 1849-1919 ''Married Mary Ann Pickett ****George Taylor 1871 ''Married Lilian Mary Hood'' *****Mabel Mary Taylor 1898- 1971 *****Stella Taylor 1902- *****Lilian Annie Taylor 1905- ****James Taylor 1873-1915 ''Married Lydia Victoria Prince'' *****George Taylor 1907- ****Elizabeth Taylor 1877- ****Frederick Taylor 1879- ****Samuel Taylor 1887- ==== {{green|Addis}} ==== *'''[[Addis-400|Daniel Addis]]''' 1660- {{red|brickwall, Needs wife, everything}} **'''[[Addis-399|Daniel Addis]]''' 1686- 1761 {{red|Needs wife, Elizabeth Grace, everything}} ***'''[[Addis-398|William Addis]]''' 1725-1774 {{red|Needs Needs wife, marriage}} ****[[Addis-402|Elizabeth (Addis) Watts]] 1745- {{red|Needs husband Thomas Watts, death}} ****[[Addis-403|Daniel Addis]] 1751-1815 {{red|Needs wife, marriage}} *****[[Addis-466|Hester Addis]] 1775- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} *****[[Addis-467|William Addis]] 1777- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} *****[[Addis-474|Elizabeth Addis]] 1779- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} *****[[Addis-468|Benjamin Addis]] 1780- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} *****[[Addis-456|Daniel Addis]] 1781- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} *****[[Addis-476|Mary Addis]] 1782- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} *****[[Addis-469|Ann Addis]] 1784- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} *****[[Addis-470|Thomas Addis]] 1787- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} *****[[Addis-477|John Addis]] 1789- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} *****[[Addis-471|James Addis]] 1791- ''Married [[Smith-160840|Sarah (Smith) Addis]]'' {{red|Needs marriage to Harriet, 1861 census}} ******[[Addis-457|Daniel Addis]] 1830- {{red|Needs marriage and death}} ******[[Addis-479|Henry Addis]] 1832- {{red|Needs baptism, 1861+ censuses, marriage, death}} ******[[Addis-480|John Addis]] 1833- 1904 {{red|Needs biography reviewed}} ******[[Addis-481|Benjamin Addis]] 1835- {{ref|Needs 1861+ censuses, marriage, death}} ******[[Addis-482|Edwin Addis]] 1841- {{red|Needs 1861+ censuses, marriage, death}} ******[[Addis-483|William Addis]] 1844-1894 ''Married Charlotte Hailstone'' {{red|Needs baptism, 1861-1891 censuses, marriage to Charlotte Hailstone,}} ******[[Addis-484|George Addis]] 1845- ''Married Harriet'' {{red|Needs 1871+ censuses, marriage to Harriet, death}} ******[[Addis-485|Rhoda Addis]] 1850- 1882 {{red|Needs biography cleaned up}} *****[[Addis-473|Sarah Addis]] 1792- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} *****[[Addis-478|Celia Addis]] 1795- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} *****[[Addis-472|Hannah Addis]] 1798- {{red|Needs everything except baptism}} ****'''[[Addis-352|Benjamin Addis]]''' 1753-1795 ''Married '''[[Jenkins-9210|Betty (Jenkins) Addis]]''''' {{red|Needs birth, baptism,}} *****'''[[Addis-351|Maria (Addis) Newman]]''' 1779-1862 ''Married '''[[Newman-6020|Aaron Newman]]'''''{{Red|Need marriage, 1871+ censuses, death}} ******''See children under Newman'' *****[[Addis-353|Elizabeth Addis]] 1782- {{red|Needs profiles for husbands James Bilbiie and George Stockwell, 1841+ censuses, death}} ****[[Addis-404|Ann Addis]] 1754-1843 ''Married [[Prout-325|Daniel Prout]]'' {{red|Needs birth/baptism, children if any, 1841 census}} ==== {{green|Tucker}} ==== Roseanna Tucker ''Married Samuel Charles Newman *''See children under Newman'' ==== {{green|Dunn}} ==== Francis Louis Dunn ''Married Maria Jane (Newman) Dunn *Ellen May Dunn 1886-1968 *Florence Sarah Dunn 1889-1890 *Frederick Francis Dunn 1891-1971 ''Married Deborah Maud Brien'' **Dorothy Merle (Dunn) Leaper 1922-2015 *Henry Arthur Dunn 1892-1958 *James Bethune Dunn 1894-1963 *John Charles Dunn 1895-1895 *Edward Lawrence Dunn 1896-1897 *Harvey Louis Dunn 1899-1961 *Robert Baden Dunn 1901-1978 *Mabel Edna (Dunn) Dowlan 1905-1971 == Other research == *Return to [[Jay-1201|Francis Rennell Jay]] and add her children. *Return to [[Jay-1203|Augustus Frederick Jay]] and add children and wife's family. *Return to [[Welsh-3432|William Welsh]] and add ancestors and wife. *Also go to his son [[Welsh-2166|Robert Simpson Welsh]] and add his second wife and children. *Return to [[Smith-129338|Luke Smith]] to continue from Geneanet. Do not add without appropriate source. *Return to [[Trahearn-3|Thomas Trahearn]] to add children from Geneanet.Do not add without appropriate source. *Return to [[Clowes-294|Charles Clowes]] to add ancestors and children from Geneanet.Do not add without appropriate source. *Need to follow up Widow Jane Crane born IOM living in Liverpool. "England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SG5X-5S8 : 20 October 2017), Jane Crane in household of Grace Blackburn, Liverpool, Lancashire, England; citing Liverpool, Lancashire, England, p. 4, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.

Smitherman Name Study Info

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Smith-Haggerty

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Van_Horn-926|Pamela Schneider]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23336689 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Smiths of Bideford

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=== Edward Smith + Jane Christmas=== Needs checking https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DEV/Barnstaple/Murray1910 :Jane Christmas married Edward Smith [Smyth] (said to be son of John Smith of) Bideford "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N25H-BMZ : 12 March 2020), Edward Smyth, 1724. :Children said to be baptised in Westleigh, Devon. (register not on IGI or Ancestry may be FMP) #John, bapt. and buried 1726 # Margaret, bapt. 1727/8 # '''Edward, bapt. 1728/9''' # Christian, bapt. 1730. : Edward Smith Gent buried 1741 Westleigh ===Children of Edward Smith and Judith Rebecca (Hopkins?) === #Elizabeth Christmas Smith "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NBS5-8VF : 21 March 2020), Elisabeth Christmas Smith, 1751. #John Christmas Smith "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J79J-1MR : 21 March 2020), John Christmas Smith, 1753. #Thomas Smith (becomes Town Clerk)"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NBS5-XVH : 21 March 2020), Thomas Smith, 1756. # James Smith "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM5C-W2X : 21 March 2020), James Smith, 1758. #William Smith (becomes doctor) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5Q4-K83 : 21 March 2020), William Smith, 1761 #Daniel Smith "England, Devon Bishop's Transcripts, 1558-1887," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGNC-G2L8 : 11 March 2018), Daniel Smith, Bideford, Devon, England, United Kingdom; citing Baptism, The Devon Record Office, Exeter ===Edward Smith's will Probate 19 August 1779 === The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1056 Sharing image https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/21496918?h=84a3e4&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url :Very long repetitious will, Just scanned. :Wife Judith Rebecca Smith : Eldest son John Christmas Smith : Son (2nd)Thomas, (3rd) James, (4th) William, (youngest) Daniel :late uncle, John Christmas deceased :friend Thomas Hogg (made a trustee and executor along with Judith) ===John Christmas Smith d Sophia Smith === https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Christmas-398 ( no parents lnab incorrect) :Has an interesting life involving,Portugal, Denmark and wives who were bigamous in English law +a change of name ! history.http://christmas.whturner.com/hcc/johnsmithchristmas.htm :Above link also supplies some evidence for his mother being Judith Rebecca Hopkins. His daughters included a Sophia. She was according to this account living in Clifton. This appears to be the Sophia Smith who married Philip Protheroe in Clifton.(1808) 'No will has yet been found for Capt. John. However, on November 28, 1816 he did make an application to the king of Denmark (Frederick VI) asking that his three daughters:''' Sophie Protheroe''', Laura Sothebey, and Bertha Duntzfeldt, each be allowed to inherit the same portion of his belongings as his sons John Christmas and George Beresford Christmas. At that time in Danish history, daughters were normally allowed to inherit only half of a share. His application was granted in December of 1818.' from http://christmas.whturner.com/hcc/johnsmithchristmas.htm ====John Christmas Smith Marriage and Children.==== Name: John Christmas Smith Gender: Male Marriage Date: 24 fev 1776 (24 Feb 1776) Marriage Place: British Factory Chaplaincy,Oporto,Porto,Portugal Spouse: Charlotte Maria Bearsley FHL Film Number: 574493, 574645 #Charlotte Maria "Portugal Batismos, 1570-1910", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F2H7-8QK : 9 February 2020), Charlotte Maria Smith, 1779. # Sophia: "Portugal Batismos, 1570-1910", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F2H7-WKM : 9 February 2020), Sophia Smith, 1780. #Laura: "Portugal Batismos, 1570-1910", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F2H7-QX7 : 9 February 2020), Laura Smith, 1781. #Susanna: "Portugal Batismos, 1570-1910", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F2H7-4TL : 9 February 2020), Susanna Smith, 1783. #Jane Bearsley: London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: P82/AND/A/001/MS06667/013 St Andrew, Holborn, Middlesex:1784 February 3 : Jane Bearsley daught'r of John Christopher(sic) Smith and Charlotte Maria his wife James St #Edward Christmas London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: P82/AND/A/001/MS06667/013 St Andrew, Holborn, Middlesex: 1786 14 July Edward Christmas son of John Christmas Smith & CharlottebMariad HattonGarden #William Christmas: London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: P82/AND/A/001/MS06667/013 St Andrew Holborn:1788 16 May William Christmas son of John Christmas Smith and Charlotte Maria of Hatton Garden 1820 28 September: Charlotte Maria Smith, Clifton age 63 buried: Bristol Archives; Bristol, England; Bristol Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: P/StA/R/5/a St Andrew Clifton? Gloucestershire, Burial register 1813-1826 Description Year Range: 1813-1826 ==== Other records re John Christmas Smith==== :'''Letters (14); Thomas Smith - John Christmas''' This record is held by North Devon Record Office (South West Heritage Trust) See contact details Reference: 2008 B/E2 Description: Letters (14); Thomas Smith - John Christmas Date: 1814 - 1820 :Reference: 2008 B/F13 Description: '''Articles of separation and assignment of £8000 on trust.''' 1. John Christmas, Copenhagen (formerly John Christmas Smith) 2. Charlotte Maria Smith, Bideford 3. William Webb, Middlesex, esq.; Thomas Smith Bideford, gent; James Smith, Middlesex, esq. Date: 1796 :Reference: 2008 B/F19 Description: '''Release from obligations under articles of separation''' 1. Philip Protheroe, Cole House, Gloucs, esq. (administrator of estate of Charlotte Maria Smith) and Sophia his wife; Samuel Sotheby, Middlesex, and Laura his wife; Philip Protheroe and Benjamine Currey (trustees under Southeby marriage settlement); Michael Hinton Castle, Clifton, Cloucs. (administrator of the estate of Susanna his late wife). 2. Thomas Smith, Date: 1821 Held by: North Devon Record Office (South West Heritage Trust), not available at The National Archives Reference: 2008 B '''Title: North Devon Deeds''' Description: This collection consists of that part of Messrs Sitwell, Money and Murdoch's records relating to Devon, and covers properties in several North Devon parishes, in particular West Down, Mortehoe, Northam and Bideford. The family papers - settlements and wills - relate mainly to the Christmas family of Waterford, Ireland, and Barnstaple, and to the Smiths of Bideford. Philip Protheroe Smith joined the firm in Truro in 1835, and it was through him that these records came into the firm's hands. Date: 1648 - 1832 Held by: North Devon Record Office (South West Heritage Trust), not available at The National Archives Language: English Physical description: 157 files Immediate source of acquisition: Deposited by Messrs, Sitwell, Money and Murdoch, solicitors, of Truro, via the Cornwall Record Office. Subjects: Christmas family of Barnstaple, Devon Smith family of Bideford, Devon Devon ====Susan Smith + Michael Hinton Castle==== http://talltalesfromthetrees.blogspot.com/2012/06/susan-smith-1783-1814-and-good-glass-of.html?m=1 Legacy Slave trade https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/44364

Smiths That Served with Custer

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10 SMITHS served with Custer’s Troops, 5 died at Little Bighorn (as of 2014 – no one in our SmithConnections Northeastern yDNA GROUPS claimed these men....) *Smith, Albert A. Co.E Private b.1838 Queens Co.NY –Soldier enlisted 1 Jan 1873, with Custer's column -d.25 Jun 1876 Little Bighorn *Smith, Algernon Emory Co.E 1st Lt b.17 Sep 1842 Newport NY -Student enl 9 Aug 1867, with Custer's column -d.25 Jun 1876 Little Bighorn *Smith, Frederick Co.K Private b.1846 Mulhausen Prussia/Germany -Soldier enl 7 Mar 1876, on detached service – d.18 Aug 1905 place unknown *Smith, George E. Co.M Private b.1850 Kennebunk ME -Shoemaker enl 6 Sept 1875, in valley fight – d.25 Jun 1876 Little Bighorn *Smith, Henry G. Co.D Private b.1849 Lake County IN -Butcher enl 8 Sep 1875, in hilltop fight - date/place of Death unknown *Smith, James Harrison Co.G Private b.9 Apr 1848 Madison IN -Soldier enl 20 Jun 1876, not present, enroute – date/place of Death unknown *Smith, James Co.E Private b.1851 Tipperary Ireland -Laborer enl 20 May 1874, with Custer's column - d.25 Jun 1876 Little Bighorn *Smith, James Co.E Private b.1847 Lynn MA -Shoemaker enl 1 Dec 1874, with Custer's column - d.25 Jun 1876 Little Bighorn *Smith, William E. Co.D Private b.3 Aug 1853 Rouses Point NY -Farmer enl 13 Sept 1875, in hilltop fight – d.10 May 1918 S.Deerfield MA *Smith, William M. Co.B Corporal b.1851 Trenton NJ -Blacksmith enl 11 July 1872, w/pack train & hilltop fight –d.4 Jan 1921 Phila PA *“’’The Mystery of E Troop (Company), Custer’s Gray Horse Company at Little Bighorn’’” by Gregory Michno (1994 & 1997) Mountain Press Missula, MT **6 SMITHs died in Battle of Little Bighorn (aka Custer’s’ Last Stand). The 7th Cavalry was organized at Fort Riley, KS Aug 1866. Co E was organized in Sep. What is unique about E Troop (aka Company E) is they had the fastest horses. Custer assigned all the men Gray horses (making them easily identified), and their remains were “missing” on the battlefield until this author showed what really happened. (A misunderstanding of who called what the “Deep Ravine”) The following SMITHs served in the 7th Cavalry, Co E, all died 26 Jun 1876, at Little Big Horn. *1) Col. Andrew J. Smith (aka A.J. Smith) was commanding officer of the regiment; the second in command was Lt. Col. George A. Custer. “Since A.J. Smith also commanded the District of the Upper Arkansas, command of the 7th fell to the young Lt Colonel Custer.” *2) Lieutenant Algernon E. Smith, b.1842 New York, sometimes called “’Fresh’” Smith, as a counter to another 7th Cavalry lieutenant, Walworth H “’Salty”’ Smith. Algernon served in 117th NY Infantry during the Civil War, achieving the rank of captain. He participated in the fights at Fort Wagner, Petersburg, Richmond, and other notable incidents. A bullet wound in the Civil War prevented him from lifting one arm above his shoulder (no mention which arm). Lt. Algernon Smith fought at the Battle of Washita under the command of Custer, for which Custer was court-marshalled. They had attacked a sleeping village of a peaceful tribe who honored their peace treaty with the whites. Lt. Algernon Smith took command of Co E in Apr 1876. *3) Lieutenant Walworth H. "Salty" Smith. No information. *4) Private James Smith from Massachusetts served under Lt. Algernon Smith. *5) Private James Smith from Ireland served under Lt. Algernon Smith. *6) Private Albert Smith from New York served under Lt. Algernon Smith. * The 3 privates rode behind Lt Algernon Smith before and during the Battle of the Little Big Horn. During the Battle, Lt Algernon Smith knew things did not look good, because they could not cross the ford to get back to camp, and Indians had been able to surround them (more time and familiarity with the landscape). Custer moved his troops north away from Smiths' and Yates’ troops. Therefore, “…by mutual agreement, Smith and Yates pulled back and angled north and east, up the banks of another coulee.” They saw Custer eventually turn east, but it was not to help Smith and Yates; Indians were chasing Custer, who was “firing at some other target.” *from Quentin GR 12 **My then 13 year-old maternal grandmother and her mother were returning home from the winter of 1875-76 spent in California. Their train stopped in Cheyenne, WY, to pick up General Custer's body bound for Washington, DC. ** Over a decade earlier, my maternal Great Aunt Mollie Link, in a letter about her 1861 trip to Colorado in a covered wagon – described the Indian tribes stopping by their campsites each night on the trail. She said the Sioux, who were responsible for Custer's death, as handsome; the Cheyenne were tall and muscular; and the Apaches were fat and greasy. ** She also told of a humorous episode at camp one night on the trip. A Sioux Indian offered her husband Sam a swap of squaws. When Sam refused, the Indian upped the offer to include a pony and a rifle. Sam repeated "No swap". Mollie said they got great laughs over that !!

Smith-Williamson Family Mysteries

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[[Categlots of shooting death? Warrior gene in my DNA report do we all have it? Scotts Irish English . Anyone have photos to share? Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

Smock Research Sources

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== Smock Research Sources== *Leah Fonteyn md to Jan Smock: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fonteyn-1 *Sarah Fonteyn md to Johannes Smock: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fonteyn-18 *Elizabeth Smock md to Charles Fonteyn: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smock-151 *Jacob Smock md to Tryntie Catherine Demaree: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smock-26 *'''Register in alphabetical order, of the early settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N.Y.''', Teunis G. Bergen. S. W. Green's Son, Printer, Electrotyper and Binder (New York, 1881). "Smack or Smock, Hendrick Matthyse." Page 264-265. ::https://archive.org/details/registerinalphab00berg/page/264/mode/2up *'''Genealogical Notes on the Smock Family in the United States''', compiled by John C. Smock (Albany, New York: Frederick S. Hills, 1922). John Smock and Lea Fontine, page 15, 16. FamilySearch.org. (http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/433056) *'''Smocks in the Censuses, 1790-1840, with plans for the cooperative compilation of complete histories of the Smock, Stayner and Ryker families'''. by Alva M. Tuttle and Ruth L. Stayner Tuttle. Typescript Monograph. 1954. 30 pages. http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/563660 *This is a section of '''Smocks in the Censuses'''. '''Notes on two revolutionary ancestors, Jacob Smock and Gerardus Ryker'''. A.M. Tuttle, written July 1952.: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Two_revolutionary_ancestors%2C_Jacob_Smock_and_Gerardus_Ryker *'''New Netherlands Connections.''' "Which Charles Fontyn?" Vol 14:96-Vol 15:1 by Judy Smith Cassidy. ::Outstanding research on the New Jersey Fonteyn families. She, along with Mike Morrissey and David Smock, provide nearly absolute proof of these relationships. The only copy I am aware of is on the ''New England Historic Genealogical Society'' website "American Ancestors." Membership required. I believe that '''New Netherlands Connections'' is no longer published with the passing of its editor, Dorothy A. Koenig. *A. Van Doren Honeyman, '''Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, New Brunswick Reformed Dutch Church records.''' New Jersey Historical Society, Newark NJ _New Series_ vol XI (1926), vol. XII (1927), and vol. XIII (1928). "New Brunswick First Reformed Church Baptisms"; Vol XI (1926). Family History Library card catalog online books. *[[Space:Dutch_Reformed_Church_Baptisms_for_Smocks | Dutch Reformed Church Baptisms for Smocks]] Including Somerset County Historical Quarterly and Proceedings. *'''My Lines''', by Robert Brian Stewart. This is an extensive website of Smock families descended from Hendrick Matthyse Smock (http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/index.htm) :: [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/smock/smock00t.htm Index] :: [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/smock/smock001.htm#t1 Generation One] :: [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/smock/smock002.htm#t3 Generation Two] :: [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/smock/smock003.htm#t4 Generation Three] :: [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/smock/smock004.htm#t5 Generation Four] *[[Space:A_History_of_the_Smock_Family | '''A history of the Smock family''' Ancestry.com. Original data: Scomp, H. A.. ''A history of the Smock family : a letter.'' 1960. 20 pages.]] *'''Henry Cobb Stryker and Amanda Rosetta Walker : their ancestors and descendants.''' Wikberg, Daisy Belle. Bellingham, Wash. (unknown, 1971). Ancestry.com. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/24566/dvm_GenMono006267-00116-0/115?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return ''Smock or Smak Family.''] *'''Hendrick Matthysen Smock and His Descendants. First Three Generations.''' 1980. Self published. David L. Smock, 963 Spencer Road. McLean, Virginia 22102 {{clear}} [[Image:Smock_Research_Sources.jpg|175px]] [[Image:Smock_Research_Sources-1.jpg|175px]] [[Image:Smock_Research_Sources-2.jpg|175px]]
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*'''New Jersey Colonial Documents, Abstract of Wills, 1751-1760''', Vol. XXXII p. 303. Ancestry.com. New Jersey State Archives. New Jersey, Published Archives Series, First Series. Trenton, New Jersey: John L Murphy Publishing Company. :::Will of Leah Fonteyn's husband, [[Smock-24 | John Smock]], probated 1760, Mar. 1. :::She was named in the will. {{Image|file=Smock-235.jpg |caption=Will and Probate for Jan (John) Smock }} *[[Space:Reminiscences_of_a_Jefferson_County_Pioneer |'''Reminiscences of a Jefferson County Pioneer''']] by John Smock of Hanover Township. Published in the ''Madison Courier'' – June 26, 1874; July 3, 1874 [This was also sent to me in a letter by Margaret Flint 3 Dec 1982.] http://www.jeffersoncountylocalhistory.org/oralsmock *'''Email from Mike Morrissey''' 7/19/2010. (His diligent research on this family is remarkable.) :::"Carol, :::I was going back over my files and came across two things which may be related. :::1) this record. I could kick myself, but I no longer remember where the transcription I refer to below was from. I am hoping you recognize it: :::From the First Reformed Church of New Brunswick, NJ, baptismal records: :::Date Parents Child :::18 Oct 1732, Jacques Fonteyn and Elizabeth - Charel :::Witnesses: Charel Fonteyn and Sarah Nolan :::It appears to be a revision of the transcription by H.A. Scomp in "A history of the Smock family", pg 4. :::That reads: :::"Going back to the Raritan Record for other branches of the Fontaines we find that Jacob (evidently Jaques, the oldest of Charles' children [my note: his is supposing this Jacob was the son of Charles & Maria]) and Elizabeth had baptized 1732, Oct 18, a son Chaerel, or Charles, and his (Charles') parents were witnesses to the baptism." :::H.A Scomp recorded the date incorrectly. The same wrong date is used in the transcription on the top. Since H.A. Scomp was reviewing the original records, I have to think whoever did the transcription at the top was using H.A. Scomp's work and tried to be helpful by filling in the witnesses, who were actually Jacob's parents, Charles Fonteyn and Lena/Magdalena Reynierse, but got them wrong. :::I confirmed with Rutgers University, as below, that the dates for both are incorrect (actually 28 Oct 1722), and the witness "Charles Fonteyn" was correct, but "Sarah Nolan" was actually "Lena his wife ("Lena syn vrouw")". This may be the source of Sarah Nolan as the wife of Charles Fonteyn. :::2) I reviewed the Abraham Smock bible record from your website and found there is an interesting and perhaps related error in the note in the Bible: :::"In the bible was a piece of paper with the following information: ---- :::Sally Fountain married John Smock, their children; Mary, Hannah, Mathew, John, Jacob, Henry, Abraham, James, & Issac. :::Jacob Smock, the son of the above named John Smock & had children; :::Matthew ....b____, Jacob... Born____, Leah born ____, Polly b. _____, Samuel... b.___. :::Abraham born _July 8_, 1790, John b. ____. Caty born ____, Peter born ____. ---- :::From what I can tell, Abraham was actually the son of John Smock and Leah Fonteyn. Leah's parents were Charles Fonteyn and Magdalena Reynierse, the couple who were the real witnesses in the baptismal record above. Perhaps the real question is, was Sarah Nolan the mother of Leah Fonteyn, not was she the mother of Sarah Fonteyn. In any case, it calls into question the reliability of the research this note was based on. :::A possible stab at the logic in the research related to the Bible record: :::1) whoever was doing the research tried to reconcile several conflicting facts: ::: a) Abraham Smock's father was named Jacob. ::: b) Abraham Smock's grandparents were John Smock and Leah Fonteyn ::: c) Charles Fonteyn and Magdalena Reynierse were the parents Leah Fonteyn, and also parents of Jacob Fonteyn, whose son was baptised in 1722 in the record above. ::: d) H.A. Scomp implied the parents of this Jacob/Jacques (in b above) were actually Charles Fonteyn and Maria. That would make Leah their daughter. ::: e) The bible record as transcribed above lists the witnesses/parents as Charles Fonteyn and Sarah Nolan. ::: f) Charles Fonteyn and Mara/Sarah Nolan did not have a daughter named Leah, but they did have a daughter named Sarah who a) married a John Smock and b) had a son named Jacob. :::2) They appear to have come to the conclusion that Sarah, not Leah, was the grandmother of Abraham Smock. Then, relying on the transcription above, Sarah's parents must be Charles Fonteyn and Sarah Nolan. :::Though there are many similarities in the data reported in the Bible record and H.A. Scomps work, I cannot tell for sure the researcher knew of his work. If I could only find where I found that baptismal record transcription, it would help fill out that paper trail." :::Mike Morrissey

Smoketown, historically African-American Neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky

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'''A place to list, categorize and hopefully connect African-American people residing in Louisville.'''
What became known as “Smoketown” in Louisville got its start in the immediate post-Civil War era as thousands of black Kentuckians moved to Louisville in search of greater opportunity after Emancipation. One of the opportunities most cherished and sought after by the formerly enslaved was the chance to own their own home. Many early residents of Smoketown were able to achieve this goal, using their income as tobacco cutters, processors, or haulers to purchase houses in the increasingly-dense neighborhood. However, ecomomic fluctuations could upend the precarious credit arrangements that characterized the black real estate market in Louisville and downturns like the Panic of 1873 could put a damper on efforts to purchase a home. Groups like the Louisville Real Estate and Mutual Relief Association, which was formed in 1874, sought to help would-be homeowners, but many black Kentuckians found the obstacles to be insurmountable. Despite these difficulties, Smoketown became a vibrant neighborhood that remains a part of Louisville to this day.
https://explorekyhistory.ky.gov/items/show/821#:~:text=Historic%20Area%20%2D%20Many%20in%20Smoketown,remains%20in%20city%20of%20Louisville. See also: *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoketown,_Louisville *https://www.whas11.com/article/news/local/black-history/smoketowns-rich-history-with-*african-americans/417-187e999e-4d8e-4c04-b0c6-15071a8d346a *https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/fd9fb67dc0774235ada4edac960a2555 '' "Smoketown is a neighborhood one mile (1.6 km) southeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. Smoketown has been a historically black neighborhood since the Civil War. It is the only neighborhood in the city that has had such a continuous presence. Smoketown is bounded by Broadway, CSX railroad tracks, Kentucky Street, and I-65."'' https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoketown,_Louisville ''' RESIDENTS''' *[[Walker-51258|Billy Walker]] Famous jockey and trainer, resided in 100 block E Breckenridge St. "United States Census, 1920", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHGS-DWF : 1 February 2021), William Walker, 1920.House no longer exists. ==Sources== https://www.smoketownlouisville.com

Smokie's Sporting Goods Inc.

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Smokie's Sporting Goods was located at 114 Broadway Drive, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Smokie's was owned by my grandfather William Patrick "Smokie" Harrington. The stores moto was "We Handle the Best". Smokie's was the go to place for all sporting equipment needs for over 50 years.

Smothers Name Study Info

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Smothers roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Smothers-205|Earl Smothers]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12802494 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Sn Images

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'''Chappel of Figueiredo family in the church of Santa Maria in Bragança Portugal.''' In the church of Santa Maria in Bragança there is the chapel dedicated to the Our Lady of Pleasures (''Nossa Senhora dos Prazeres''), it has the coat of arms of the Figueiredos and an inscription that stated it was erected in 1585 by Pedro de Figueiredo. {{Image|file=Sn_Images.jpg |caption=Figueiredo's chapel in the church of Santa Maria, Bragança }} : On the top has the Figueiredo coat of arms, with the inscription "''Esta capela mandou fazer [[De_Figueiredo-109|Pedro de Figueiredo]] alcaide-mor 585''": {{Image|file=Sn_Images-1.jpg |caption=Coat of Arms - Figueiredo's chapel in the church of Santa Maria, Bragança. }} :Because of this inscription, [[De_Figueiredo-109|Pedro de Figueiredo]], is known in the genealogical literature as the institutor of the chapel, but in reality it was originaly built by his father in law, [[Lopes-1192|Rodrigo Lopes]], a New-Christian wealthy merchant. "Processo de Rodrigo Lopes", 1591-01-08/1603-11-13. Tribunal do Santo Ofício. Inquisição de Coimbra 1536/1821. Processos, [https://digitarq.arquivos.pt/details?id=2351866 proc. 2095]. [https://digitarq.arquivos.pt/details?id=2351866 PT/TT/TSO-IC/025/02095]. Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo, Lisboa, Portugal. https://digitarq.arquivos.pt/details?id=2351866 . Probably the inscription was added later to clean up the stain of this New-Christian (Jewish) relation in a so prestigious and important family. {{Image|file=Sn_Images-2.jpg |caption=Figueiredo's chapel in the church of Santa Maria, Bragança }} {{Image|file=Sn_Images-3.jpg |caption=Church of Santa Maria, Bragança. Figueiredo's chappel on the right. }} == Sources ==

Snaith, Yorkshire, England

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The town of Snaith forms a roughly equilateral triangle with York and Leeds (Snaith in the SE corner, ~ 25 mi./40 km. each side).

Snavely/Snively

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Some of my grandfather's siblings used the name Snively.

Sneddon Family Emigration - Belgic

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The twin screw steamer 'Belgic" sailed from Glasgow on 23 Sep 1911 and arrived in Sydney on 27 Nov 1911. A full passenger list of the people who sailed can be found in the book "White Star Line Australian Services Passenger List." The following is a list of family members that made the voyage. Listed in order in the book: :Mr A Sneddon (Alexander Findlay) :Mr R Sneddon (Robert Snr) :Mr R Sneddon (Robert Jnr) :Mrs E Sneddon (Elizabeth) :Miss J Sneddon (Jessie) :Miss F Sneddon (Flora) :Miss E Sneddon (Elizabeth) :Miss M Sneddon (Mary) :Miss M Sneddon (Margaret) :Master A Sneddon (Alexander Walker Finlay) :Mrs F Sneddon (Flora)

SNEED

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:'''FOLLOW UP''' :02/05/2012 :John Hunley :Muster Rolls at Valley Forge show: Rev John Sneed, rank of private #VA08453/ 6th VA Regiment, 5th Division, 2nd Va brigade/ Company of Capt Billey Haley Avery. entered dec 1777, discharged mar 1778. :This is one of the two Rev. John Sneed's that served with George Washington during the Revolutionary War. This was a father and his son. :After the war the father died and his son Rev John Sneed marrried a Sarah ?. He and Sarah had William Sneed, Christopher Sneed and another John Sneed. :Since Rev John Sneed had been a veteran in the war, he was given a land grant in Rutherford Co. TN around Milton Tn. on the Duck River. Rev John Sneed and his wife Sarah and their son John Sneed and his wife Sally Hill Sneed, all moved to this land in Tn. Rev John Sneed died in 1806 and his wife Sarah lived on with the family until she died in 1812. I think William and Christopher came with them to Tn, but i have not looked into this much. ::Rev John Sneed 1 ::Rev John sneed 2 ::John Sneed 3 ::Dabney Hill Sneed :This is the way i see it. but i am still searching. a lot of this info came from Jodie Sneed Helsley, who was Dr Dan Sneed's daughters, she sent my mother a letter telling her about the three John Sneed's. Jodie was 91 when she wrote mother that letter, and she states she got most of her info from being a DAR member. She also wrote that book about Dr Dan, called The Country Doctor and his people. 1910-1923. :[http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/message/an/localities.northam.usa.states.tennessee.counties.rutherford/474 '''Sneeds of Milton TN'''] : Author: Hunley, John :Rutherford Co. marriage list Sneed, Constantine P. & Hardeman Susannah P. Feb 23, 1825 Hamilton, William & Martha J. Sneed - Dec l7,l840 Penn, Joshiah F. & Mira N. Sneed - Nov 28,1840 Haynes, John S & Ann Sneed - Nov 20, 1839 Henry, Joel G. and Mary Ann Sneed Nov 16, 1845 Sneed, Dabney and United America Thompson Dec 5* 1850(first wife) Sneed, James B. and Martha Ward Jan 7* 1850 Pattrick, John G. and Elizabeth Sneed Jan 6, 1846 Palmer, Greenville & Martha Sneed - Sept 21, 1841 Phipher, James and Mathenia H. Sneed Dec 6, 1848 Sneed, William H. & Rucker, Sarah A. Nov 15, 1837 : John SNEED b. abt 1785 ,wife Sally Hill, children were: 1.Dabney b. abt 1816, ( my gggrandfather) 2. ? 3. Martha b. 10 May 1822 married Greenville P. PALMER 20 Sep 1841 4. Mary b. abt 1831 5. Tennessee b. abt 1835 6. John b. abt. 1837 7. William "Bill" b. abt 1841 8. Lucinda b. abt. 1842 :In the 1850 Rutherford Co. TN Census is where I found John Sneed and Sally Hill Sneed listed with the children. 1850 census Greenville and Martha are the next door to John age 65 and Sally age 49 with the children listed in order Dabney age 34, Mary age 19, Tennessee age 15, John age 13, William age 9 and Larcina (Lucinda) age 8. Lucinda and Tennessee died at early ages, and Martha was married. :Dabney Hill Sneeds brother William "Bill" Henry Sneed was reported to have had 3 children, Henry, Mollie, and Sally. :Some of Dabney's children moved to TX: William David Sneed to Christine, TX Edward Sneed to Hillsboro, TX Robert Sneed to Dallas, TX Thomas Frank Sneed, to ? TX Alta Sneed Smith to Ferris, TX :Dabney Sneed married Martha Elizabeth James Jan. 1, 1857. Martha was born April 1837 according to the 1900 Rutherford Co. census. In the 1870 Rutherford census they were listed as: D. H. 50, Eliza 33, David 19, Joseph 17, James 11, Edmond 9, Mary 8, Thomas 6, Florence 5 and Elmira 3. In 1880 Rutherford they were listed: Dabney 60, Martha 44, James 21, Edward 19, Mary 17, Thomas 15, Florence 12 and Almira 10 (Alta my ggrandmother). In the 1900 Rutherford census Martha E. is widowed with a birthdate of April 1837 stating 9 children with 8 living. Mollie James, her niece born May 1867, is living with her. Daniel and Della Sneed are living nearby. Dabney's father John Sneed came from Halifax Co. VA. John's father was also named John Sneed. They both served with George Washington at Valley Forge during the Revolutionary War. John and Sally, and Dabney and Martha lived in Milton TN, and are buried at Trimbles C.P. Church, in Milton. I have more info if any of this connects. :View replies listed by: Re: Sneed's of Milton, TN :Author: robin wever Date: 7 Jan 2003 10:13 AM GMT :Surnames: sneed :Classification: Query dabney hill sneed is also my gggrandfather. my ggrandfather was daniel hill sneed and my grandfather was guy wilson sneed sr. i loved the info you posted. it is the most info i have concerning this. thanks. please contact me. :Re: Sneed's of Milton, TN :Author: Judith Capron Date: 6 Nov 2003 12:04 AM GMT :Classification: Query John - I was so excited to find your info on the message board!!!! I have been searching for any past info on my grandfather, William Thomas Brown for 6 years. He was the half brother of either William D Sneed's (Christine, TX - Dabney's son) wife or boarder. Please contact me at capronsj@aol. I have some confusing info on the William D. Sneed, and need his marriage info or anything you may have!!! I look forward to hearing from you!!!! Thanks for the great info... it was an inspiration to put so much on the board.. :Re: Sneed's of Milton, TN :Author: Joe Sneed Date: 11 Sep 2004 3:25 PM GMT :Surnames: Sneed :Classification: Query I t appears possible that the Joseph Sneed listed as the 17 year old son of Dabney Sneed and Martha Elizabeth James in the 1870 Rutherford County Census might be my paternal grandfather Joseph T. (possibly H.) Sneed. :I am Joseph Donald Sneed ( 09/23/1938: Durant OK). My father was Dabney Whitfield Sneed (10/31/1898: probably Jackson TN - 05/30/1972: Tulsa OK). My father's parents were Joseph T. Sneed (??:?? - about 1918; McAlester OK) and Kate Finley Sneed (03/22/1861: Memphis TN - about 1933: Norman OK). :My reasons for suspecting the Joseph Sneed appearing in this query and my grandfather are identical are purely circumstantial. The dates fit (though the Joseph Sneed of this query would be 45 years of age when my father was born) and the name 'Dabney' is not a common one. :I would appreciate any information pertaining to these matters. :The author, John Hunley ([[Hunley-11]]), identifies himself as the great grandson of Alta Sneed Smith ([[Sneed-47]]).

Snell Family Mysteries

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Seeing burial location for my great-grandmother Ann Catherine (born Summers) (first marriage Black) (second marriage Snell). She was b. Washington Co, MD, 1 Aug 1835 and d. Macon Co, IL, 29 Jun 1904. Her death certificate indicates Snyder Cemetery in Moweaqua, Shelby Co, IL. Other family graves are in Masonic Cemetery, Shelby Co, IL. There is no Snyder Cemetery in IL, and I have searched the Masonic Cemetery several times with no luck.

Sneyd Colvin Beadon

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{| border="1" !colspan="2" | Sneyd & Beadon - Sneyd & Colvin ! |- |colspan="2"|
[[Sneyd-214|Wetenhall Sneyd (abt.1752-1840)]]
| |- |&1777 [[Cullen-3238|Margaret (Cullen) Sneyd (1761-1797)]] (1st wife) ||&1801 [[Attrill-386|Harriet (Attrill) Sneyd (bef.1769-1854)]] (2nd wife) |- |[[Sneyd-229|Ralph Henry Sneyd (1784-1840)]]
&1817 [[Dunbar-5346|Jane Robina Dunbar (1792-1878)]] ||[[Sneyd-25|Emma Sophia (Sneyd) Colvin (1806-1882)]]
&1827 [[Colvin-697|John Russell Colvin (1807-1857)]] |- |[[Sneyd-264|Harriet Sneyd (1818-1855)]]
&1837 [[Beadon-78|Cecil Beadon (1816-1880)]] ||[[Colvin-698|Sir Auckland Colvin KCSI KCMG (1838-1908)]]
&1859 [[Herbert-1781|Charlotte Elizabeth (Herbert) Colvin (1838-1865)]] |- |[[Beadon-3|Cecil Beadon (1838-1913)]]
&1864 [[Plowden-14|Elinor Augusta Flora (Plowden) Beadon (1846-1886)]]   |[[Colvin-1609|Charlotte Elizabeth (Colvin) Blood (1863-1948)]]
&1883 [[Blood-1225|Gen. Sir Bindon Blood GCB GCVO (1842-1940)]] |}

Snider

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Batke-19|Kim Burgess]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * connect Edward Bailey Snider to his Father Jacob * find evidence of Jacob's second wife Lucy Bailey *find more information about Jacob's granddaughter Minnie Keady. Is she the same person as Minnie Sartelle? Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14156225 send me a private message]. Thanks!

SNIDER, WEAVER, SEAY, ATKINSON, WEBB

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Message board exchange appearing at http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=379&p=localities.northam.usa.states.mississippi.counties.marion Not fully consistent and some dates implausible. [[User:Sneed-20|Sneed-20]] 17:41, 18 October 2013 (EDT) SNIDER, WEAVER, SEAY, ATKINSON, WEBB SNIDER, WEAVER, SEAY, ATKINSON, WEBB EstelleBarger75 (View posts) Posted: 2 Apr 2003 1:49PM GMT Classification: Query Edited: 20 Aug 2004 3:08PM GMT Surnames: SNIDER, WEAVER, SEAY, ATKINSON, WEBB Searching for ANY information on Margaret SNIDER SEAY
WEAVER, her daughters, Rhuhama SEA ATKINSON WEBB,
and Louisa SEAY OSWALT. I would appreciate any help
possible! Re: SNIDER, WEAVER, SEAY, ATKINSON, WEBB M.T. Weaver (View posts) Posted: 17 Mar 2004 4:07AM GMT Classification: Query I have some information on the Margaret Snider and Ruhama Sea, but I have no source material. This is all from family history, and I haven't had time to check its accuracy. Hope it's a starting point. 

Margaret Snider's father was Hans Jacob Schneider who was born February 13, 1742 or 1743, location unknown. He died in 1814 in Dutch Fork, South Carolina. I do not have any further information about his family. 

Margaret Snider's mother was Susanna Oswalt, born about 1750 in South Carolina and died after 1830 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. I don't have her parents' names, either.

 The couple married about 1761 in Lexington County, South Carolina, and Margaret Snider was born about 1767 in Lexington County, South Carolina.

 Margaret married Nicholas Sea, date unknown. Nicholas was born about 1765 in Lexington County, South Carolina. He died November 1829 in New Orleans. I have his mother listed as Sophi Puhl, born about 1731 in South Carolina. 

Margaret Snider died about 1814 in Lexington County, South Carolina.

 Ruhama Sea was born in August of 1812 in Lumberton, North Carolina. She married James Atkinson about 1829, (also from Lumberton) and they had at least one son, Clinton Atkinson, born in 1832 in Columbia, Mississippi. 

 Ruhama died September 27, 1886, in Columbia, Mississippi, and her husband, James, died in 1849 in Hinds County, Mississippi. 

I am a descendent through the Atkinson line, but from your note, I see that Ruhama Sea married twice. As I said, hope it helps. Let me know if you find anything new! Re: SNIDER, WEAVER, SEAY, ATKINSON, WEBB shersmelley1 (View posts) Posted: 8 Jan 2007 9:54PM GMT Classification: Query Edited: 18 Jan 2007 5:36AM GMT Surnames: snider Hi, my name is Sherry Snyder Smelley and I am decended from Mathias Snider who was the brother to Margret "Peggy" Snider. To pass on some information for you she moved to Tuscaloosa with her mother in the big migrations of the 1820's, living in Tuscaloosa. She divorced Nicholas Sea as he went off with another women and was "living in sin with her". This is at the Tuscaloosa County Courthouse in the records room. Her brother John signed with her on the divorce decree. She later married Henry Weaver here in Tuscaloosa. I have a copy of both but they are in the attic. She was suppose to have died and been buried here in Tuscaloosa County but I am not sure where. Re: SNIDER, WEAVER, SEAY, ATKINSON, WEBB Familyseeker2007 (View posts) Posted: 1 Mar 2007 4:32AM GMT Classification: Query Surnames: Webb, Atkinson I am a descendant of John Henry Webb. According to an incription in the Webb Family Bible, "W.B. Webb & Ruhama Atkonson was married March 8th A.D. 1855". Walter Benjamin Webb was the son of John Henry Webb and Elizabeth Hammond, born November 30, AD 1834, according to the same Bamily Bible.  

Snider Family History

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A family history written by Sanford Byron Snider

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Ormesby St Margaret : St Margaret : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818c150e93790eca3c51249 : viewed 6 Jan 2020) baptism George William Nightingale Barrett 15 Jun 1823 Ormesby St Margaret : St Margaret : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818c150e93790eca3c51249 : viewed 6 Jan 2020) baptism George William Nightingale Barrett 15 Jun 1823 Illustrated London News - Saturday 29 January 1848 British Newspaper Archives. “THE WIFE AND CHILD OF OSCEOLA.” This picture, painted by a North American Indian artist, has lately been brought to London by Colonel Sherburne, who has applied, through the American representative here for channel which to present the painting to the Queen. The picture portrays Pe-o-ha, the wife of Osceola, the principal War Chief of the Seminoles, in Florida, and her Son, on hearing of his treacherous capture under the white flag, his imprisonment, and death in a dungeon, by the American General, after a seven years’ war with the Seminole tribe. As a pendent, we give the following poem from Mrs. Sigourney to Colonel Sherburne. It is founded on an incident during the war with the Seminoles in Florida, and while the last struggle was being made to save their hunting-grounds and homes from the grasp of the white man. While Colonel Sherburne was the Cherokee nation, completing a treaty with that powerM tribe, which had for so many years caused great inquietude on the borders, and which he happily accomplished, he received instructions from the Government to take a delegation of the Cherokee Chiefs (with the assent of the Nation), and proceed to Florida, directly to the camps of the Seminole Chiefs, and endeavour to persuade them to bury the tomahawk, sign a treaty of lasting peace, and remove West. The success of Colonel Sherburne, and the termination of that long and bloody war, is already well known. Osceola, the principal war-chief, with his band, hoisted the white flag, and, under this emblem of peace, took the trail for St. Augustine, there to close the treaty, but, when near Fort Payton, a few miles from St. Augustine, the chief and his warriors were suddenly sm-rounded by the American dragoons, dispatched by the orders of the Commauderin-Chief, and, not heeding the white flag, were seized, made prisoners, and marched under guard to St. Augustine, and there cast into the damp dungeon of Castle Marion. Some weeks after, the brave, young, heroic Osceola died of a broken heart, while surrounded by his wife, children, and weeping warriors, in a dismal dungeon. While sick, he gave to his friend, Col. Sherburne, his war plumes, turban, pipe of peace, and some other relics to remember him, also a lock of his hair. The day he died. Ids head was severed from his body', and placed in a vase of spirits, and now adorns the shelf of an apothecary in St. Augustine, Florida. His body was taken the surgeons, and the headless skeleton of the chief may now be seen in the closet of physician of note in Charleston, South Carolina. We may', therefore, well preface the beautiful lines of Mrs. Sigourney with the unanswerable question, Where is Osceola’s grave ? :Red Eagle of the southern sky, :That dar’d the king of day! :Who brought thee from thine eyrie proud :To grovel in the clay ? :High heart and brave! who struck thee down ? :No blood thy plumes distained, : No arrow from the archer’s bow :Thy heaving bosom pained. :What check’d thy pinions soaring flight? :What dimm’d thy piercing eye ? : Thy pale-fac’d brother knows the tale, :But renders no reply. :Why plants he not some cypress tree :O’er thy lone resting place ? :Why breathes he not the dirge for thee, :Oh, noblest of thy race! :But lo! a sudden requiem flow’d, In wild unmeasur’d tide— : For pitying nature gave the strain : That haughty man denied. :A moaning bird from rifled nest :Pour'd forth tuneful lay, :And with sed melody detain’d : The ear of parting day. :So, where by balmy breezes fann’d : The dark palmettos wave, :That lonely minstrel pour’d its wail :O’er Osceola’s grave. Thus fell Osceola, the Seminole War-Chief of Florida, after battling to defend his country (which had been held his tribe for two centuries), with only about 1200 warriors, against 10,000 troops and 1200 horse, for seven years. At last, to make sure of the great Chiof, the American General condescended to take him by treachery, in which he succeeded, as appears above, which we take from an American paper. The Lost “Avenger.” —One or two circumstances relating to the unfortunate Avenger have come to our notice, which, for their interesting nature, and the testimony which they bear to the manly character of her officers, deserve to be made known. Shortly before the Avenger left Lisbon to proceed to the Mediterranean a boy fell overboard; and, us he was unable to swim, and was evidently sinking, Lieutenant Marryat humanely plunged into the water, with the hope of saving him. On Mr. Marryat reaching the water, the boy clasped him round the neck with both arms, and so completely paralysed his exertions that Lieutenant Marryat was compelled to call out for assistance. Upon this the First-Lieutenant (Hugh Kinsman) threw himself overboard, and succeeded in bringing his brother officer and the boy safely alongside the ship. But the circumstance which renders this anecdote remarkable is, that the boy, who could not swim, is one of the few, who out of the whole crew of the Avenger, were saved the cutter which left her on the night of the wreck and landed on the coast of Africa

Snitton Shropshire UK

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Whoops already created all this info, Feb 16 in [[Space:Bitterley_Parish_Will_and_Inventory_Transcripts]] Ludlow Library Archive files has typed transcripts of wills done by residents of Snitton cicca 1750 which would suggest it was a larger settlement that it is now. Several surveys have borne this out, including the re-routing of a pipeline. No further evidence available. {{Image|file=Snitton_Shropshire_UK.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Edwards Nott 1730 }} {{Image|file=Snitton_Shropshire_UK-1.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Humfrey Counley 1622 }}

Snook Family Emigration - Helen Lindsay

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SNOOK Family emigration to Port Phillip 1853. Public Records Office Victoria, https://prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/unassisted-passenger-lists, search SNOOK and Helen Lindsay The voyage started 31 Mar 1853 and arrived in Australia on 17 Jul 1853 Family were: Father: William - age 34, Mother: Leah - age 39, Son: William - age 8, Daughter: Mary - age 6 Son: Arthur - age 4 Son: Hugh - age 1

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At some time between all the children being born under the surname SNOOK and the First World War some of them had changed their surname to HARRIS. (This being their grandmother's maiden name - She was Leah Harris). As to the reason for this it is unknown.

SNOW GENEALOGY SOURCES

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'''A place to note Snow family genealogy sources that may "disappear" on-line.''' Here is a Snow genealogy that changed places online and thus "disappeared" until found today: Oct. 5, 2016 - Chet Snow FROM: http://www.maltbyfamily.net/genealogies/washburn/washburn_plymouth_46.html ~~ Massachusetts Colony ~~ --- Fifth Generation in America --- Families of the Children of Mary4 Washburn and William Snow (3rd) Of the three sons of Mary Washburn and William Snow, only Seth, the second son, who moved to Oneida Co., NY, left a large number of descendants, with a large number of first-cousin intermarriages. The other two sons appear to have lived in Bridgewater, but neither left probate records. The elder daughter, Molly, had a son who moved to Cheshire Co., NH, where he became relatively important, but her children’s families are not well traced at this point. The younger daughter, Susanna, has not been traced. This family will not be carried on beyond this file, but I will add some additional probate records to this file as I am able to transcribe. John2 Washburn (5th) James3 Washburn Elizabeth2 Mitchell Mary4 Washburn Mary Bowden William4 Snow (4th) Seth4 Snow James4 Snow Molly4 Snow Susanna Snow William1 Snow William2 Snow (Jr.) Rebecca2 Brown William3 Snow (3rd) Thomas Whitman Naomi Whitman Abigail Byram (652.) William4 Snow (4th), eldest son of (170) Mary4 Washburn, (65) James3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Bridgewater, MA, on 10 Aug. 1723,[1] married Hannah Hill, daughter of Nathaniel and Hannah (Conant) Hill,[2] on 7 Nov. 1743 in Bridgewater.[3] She was born on 14 July 1725 in Bridgewater,[4] a granddaughter of Nathaniel and Hannah Conant, of South Bridgewater.[5] William Snow (4th) died on 14 May 1755 in Bridgewater, aged 31 years,[6] and Hannah (Hill) Snow died in 1774 in South Bridgewater,[7] but no probate records were filed for either of their estates in Plymouth County. William Snow and Hannah Hill had children:[8] 1841 i (Unnamed child), died on 19 Nov. 1744 in Bridgewater.[9] 1842 ii Calvin5 Snow, born on 20 Jan. 1749 in Bridgewater,[10] married 1.) Mehitabel Camp­bell in 1777 in Bridgewater,[11] but she died on 7 Sept. 1783 in Bridgewater,[12] and he remar­ried to 2.) Hannah6 Church­ill, daughter of Ephraim5 and Jemima4 (Bryant) Chur­chill (Jr.),[13] on 20 July 1784 in North Bridgewater.[14] She was born on 5 Feb. 1755 in Bridge­water,[15] a granddaughter of Ephraim4 and Priscilla (Manchester) Churchill, of Plymouth,[16] and of James3 and Dorcas (Whipple) Bryant, of Plympton.[17] He was not a head of household in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1790 federal census, and he may have been the Calvin Snow living in Easton, Bristol Co., MA, in the 1790,[18] and 1800 federal censuses,[19] but no births for children of Calvin Snow were recorded in Easton, MA. No death or probate records were found for him in Plym­outh County. He had at least two children, who died young: a. (Unnamed child), died on 21 Jan. 1780 in Bridgewater.[20] b. (Unnamed child), died on 5 Sept. 1783 in Bridgewater.[21] c. (Probably other children) 1843 iii Salome Snow, born on 5 Mar. 1751 in Bridgewater,[22] marriage not found. 1844 iv William5 Snow (5th), born on 1 Jan. 1754 in Bridgewater,[23] married Jerusha Hill, his first cousin, daughter of David and (620) Mary (Buck) Hill,[24] on 18 Apr. 1776 in East Bridgewater.[25] She was born on 22 June 1753 in Bridgewater,[26] a granddaughter also of Nathaniel and Hannah (Conant) Hill,[27] and of Thomas and (158) Elizabeth3 (Howard) Buck (Jr.).[28] Children not found. He possibly died in 1780 in Bridgewater,[29] but no probate re­cords were filed for his estate in Plymouth County. Jerusha Snow was not a head of household in Massachusetts in the 1790 federal census, but she supposedly died on 2 Oct. 1792 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA.[30] (653.) Seth4 Snow, second son of (170) Mary4 Washburn, (65) James3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Bridgewater, MA, on 7 Aug. 1725,[31] married Betty4 Sprague, daugh­ter of Jonathan3 and Lydia (Leavitt) Sprague,[32] in ca. 1749.[33] She was born on 10 May 1731 in Bridgewater,[34] a granddaughter of William2 and Deborah (Lane) Sprague (Jr.), of Providence, RI. They were living in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1790 federal census,[35] but he was not a head of household in Plymouth Co., MA, in the 1800 federal census. Betty (Sprague) Snow was probably the unnamed wife of Seth Snow who died on 24 Mar. 1797 in Bridgewater,[36] and he moved to Oneida Co., NY, after her death. He died testate in 1812 in Augusta, Oneida Co., NY, possibly at the home of his daughter Susannah Rankin in Augusta, NY. His will was dated 20 Jan. 1812, and probated on 7 July 1812, and he mentioned his sons Simeon, Seth, and Jonathan Snow, daughters Huldah, wife of Jonathan Snow, Sally, wife of Joshua Richmond, Bethia, wife of Asaph Larabee, and Susannah, wife of Mathew Ranken, who was appointed as sole executrix, and granddaughters Betsey Larabee and Patty Ranken.[37] (See Appendix [A] for a full transcription of his will.) Seth Snow and Betty Sprague had children:[38] 1845 i Simeon5 Snow, born on 25 Nov. 1750 in Bridgewater,[39] married Priscilla5 Snow, daugh­ter of Eleazer4 and Mary (Wood) Snow (Jr.), of North Bridgewater,[40] on 9 Feb. 1780 in Bridgewater.[41] She was born on 12 Apr. 1761 in Bridgewater,[42] a granddaughter of Eleazer3 and Mercy (King) Snow, of Bridgewater,[43] and they moved to Whitestown, Oneida Co., NY,[44] after 1797. They were living in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1790 federal census, next door to his father, Seth Snow,[45] and in Augusta, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1800 federal census,[46] next door to his brother, Jonathan Snow and brother-in-law Matthew Rankin, in Oneida Co., NY, in the 1810 federal census,[47] and in Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census, where he was a farmer.[48] He supposedly died on 17 Feb. 1823 in Whitestown, NY, and was buried in Vernon, NY.[49] She supposedly died on 23 Nov. 1826.[50] They had children:[51] a. Simeon Snow (Jr.), born on 26 Aug. 1781 in Bridgewater,[52] died on 6 Feb. 1798 in Bridgewater.[53] b. Betty Snow, born on 6 Apr. 1783 in Bridgewater.[54] c. Priscilla Snow, born on 10 Feb. 1785 in Bridgewater.[55] d. Levina6 Snow, born on 26 Feb. 1787 in Bridgewater,[56] supposedly married Caleb Dunbar (Jr.), son of Caleb and Hannah (Drake) Dunbar.[57] He was born on 28 Aug. 1787 in Bridgewater, MA.[58] They were living in Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census, next door to her father, where he was a farmer,[59] and probably in Eaton, Madison Co., NY, in the 1830,[60] and 1840 federal censuses, where he was a farmer.[61] She was living in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, with the family of Milton Snow, presumably a widow.[62] She supposedly died in 1857,[63] presumably in Oswego Co., NY. e. Hepzibah Snow, born on 19 Dec. 1789 in Bridgewater.[64] f. Shepard6 Snow, born on 24 Dec. 1791 in Bridgewater,[65] married Lucinda (___), who was born ca. 1800 in VT,[66] and they lived in Vernon, Oneida Co., NY.[67] They were living in Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census, next door to his brother Zibeon Snow,[68] and in the 1840,[69] 1850,[70] and 1860 federal censuses,[71] where he was a farmer. g. Phebe6 Snow, born on 27 May 1793 in Bridgewater,[72] supposedly married Elijah6 Snow, her first cousin, son of (1847) Seth5 and Mary5 (Snow) Snow (Jr.).[73] He was born on 23 June 1792 in Bridgewater,[74] and they probably moved first to Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, then to Athens Township, Athens Co., OH. They were living in Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, next door to his brother Seth Snow in the 1830,[75] and 1840 federal censuses,[76] and they were living in Athens, OH, in the 1850,[77] and 1860 federal censuses,[78] where he was a farmer. She supposedly died on 18 Aug. 1868 in Athens, OH,[79] and he supposedly died on 22 June 1877 in Athens, OH.[80] h. Zibeon6 Snow, born on 10 May 1795 in Bridgewater,[81] supposedly married Sabrina Larabee, his first cousin, daughter of Asaph and (1853) Bethia5 (Snow) Larabee, who was born ca. 1809 in NY,[82] and they lived in Vernon, Oneida Co., NY,[83] where he was a farmer. They were living in Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census, next door to his brother Shepard Snow,[84] and in the 1840,[85] and 1850 federal censuses.[86] He died in 1858,[87] presumably in Vernon, NY, and she was still living in Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, near her brother-in-law Shepard Snow.[88] She supposedly died in 1878 in Vernon, NY.[89] i. Roxiliana Snow, born on 4 July 1797 in Bridgewater.[90] 1846 ii Elisabeth5 “Betty” Snow, born on 9 Nov. 1752 in Bridge­water,[91] possi­bly mar­ried (358) Josiah5 Washburn (Jr.), son of (110) Josiah4 and Mercy3 (Tilson) Washburn, as his third wife, on 6 July 1775 in Bridgewater.[92] He was born on 3 June 1716 in Bridgewater,[93] so he was 36 years older than her. He died intestate on 30 Oct. 1789 in Bridgewater, “old.”[94] His widow, Elizabeth Washburn, expressed to the court her “utter aversion to administer the estate,” and stated that he left no brother, and but one son living within the “commonwealth,” and petitioned that Benjamin Willis be appointed as administrator on 4 Dec. 1789. Judge Benjamin Willis (3rd), of Bridgewater, was appointed as adminis­trator of the estate of Josiah Washburn on 7 Dec. 1789. His estate was found insolvent, and ordered divided in 1791, but Judge Benjamin Willis died on 13 July 1807,[95] without completing administration of the estate, and (2554) Seth7 Washburn, son of (976) Capt. Abram6 and Rebecca5 (Leonard) Washburn, who had mar­ried the widow of Judge Benjamin Willis’ son, Lt. Benjamin Willis (4th), Sarah (Carver) Wil­lis, was appointed as administrator de bonis non of the estate of Josiah Washburn (Jr.) on 4 Jan. 1825. Seth Washburn received a license to sell the estate to pay his debts on 21 Feb. 1825.[96] No death record was found for Elizabeth (Snow) Washburn in Bridgewater. She was living alone in Bridgewater in the 1790 federal census,[97] but she was not mentioned in the 1812 will of her father in Oneida Co., NY, so she had presumably died before then, leaving no children of her own. (See the family of (358) Josiah Washburn (Jr.) for his children by his first two wives.) 1847 iii Seth5 Snow (Jr.), born on 28 Apr. 1755 in Bridgewater,[98] married Mary5 Snow, daugh­ter of Eleazer4 and Mary (Wood) Snow (Jr.), of North Bridgewater,[99] on 17 Nov. 1778 in North Bridgewater.[100] She was born on 25 Oct. 1757 in Bridgewater,[101] a granddaughter of Eleazer3 and Mercy (King) Snow, of Bridgewater,[102] and they supposedly also moved to Whitestown, Oneida Co., NY,[103] after 1796. He was not a head of household in Whites Town, NY, in the 1800 federal census, and he may have been the Seth Snow still living in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1800 federal census,[104] but it is uncertain as to whether or not he was living in Oneida Co., NY, in the 1810 federal census.[105] She was apparently a widow living in Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, in the 1830 federal census, near the family of her son-in-law Solomon Dunbar.[106] They had children:[107] a. Seth6 Snow (3rd), born on 10 June 1780 in Bridgewater,[108] supposedly married Lydia6 Snow, his first cousin, daughter of (1848) Jonathan5 and Lydia (Perkins) Snow.[109] They were possibly living in Augusta, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census, where he was a farmer.[110] They were living in Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, next door to his brother Elijah Snow, in the 1830,[111] and 1840 federal censuses, where he was a farmer.[112] They were possibly living in Rockland, Venango Co., PA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[113] b. Barnabas6 Snow, born on 17 Dec. 1782 in Bridgewater,[114] supposedly married Abigail Crossman.[115] They were apparently living next door to his brother Perez Snow in Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, in the 1820 federal census, where he was a farmer,[116] but they were living in Smithfield, Madison Co., NY, in the 1830,[117] and 1840 federal censuses, where he was a farmer.[118] He was not found in Madison Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census. c. Polly6 Snow, born on 9 Jan. 1785 in Bridgewater,[119] supposedly married David Morton.[120] They were living in Eaton, Madison Co., NY, in the 1820,[121] and 1840 federal censuses, where he was a farmer,[122] but he was not a head of household in Eaton, NY, in the 1830 federal census. He supposedly died in 1842,[123] presumably in Eaton, NY, and she was living with the family of Seth Morton, presumably her son, in Eaton, Madison Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census.[124] She supposedly died in 1875.[125] d. Cyrus6 Snow, born on 5 Sept. 1787 in Bridgewater,[126] supposedly married Ruke Makepeace,[127] and they lived in Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, where he was a farmer. He was married and living in Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census, next door to his uncle Simeon Snow,[128] in the 1830 federal census,[129] and in the 1840 federal census, near his cousin Zibeon Snow, where he was a farmer.[130] e. Asenath6 Snow, born on 19 Apr. 1789 in Bridgewater,[131] supposedly married Solomon Dunbar in ca. 1809 in Madison Co., NY.[132] They were living in Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, in the 1830 federal census,[133] and in Johnston, Trumbull Co., OH, in the 1840 federal census.[134] He died by 1850, and she was a widow living in Johnston, Trumbull Co., OH, in the 1850 federal census.[135] She supposedly died on 29 Aug. 1881 in Johnston, Trumbull Co., OH.[136] f. Elijah6 Snow, born on 23 June 1792 in Bridgewater,[137] supposedly married Phebe6 Snow, his first cousin, daughter of (1845) Simeon5 and Priscilla (Snow) Snow.[138] She was born on 27 May 1793 in Bridgewater.[139] They probably moved first to Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, then to Athens Township, Athens Co., OH, where he was a farmer. They were living next door to his brother Seth Snow in Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, in the 1830,[140] and 1840 federal censuses,[141] and they were living in Athens Township, Athens Co., OH, on the 1850,[142] and 1860 federal censuses,[143] but his age in both the 1850 and 1860 censuses doesn’t match his birth year of 1792. She supposedly died on 18 Aug. 1868 in Athens, Athens Co., OH,[144] and he supposedly died on 22 June 1877 in Athens, Athens Co., OH.[145] g. Perez6 (Pyrrhus) Snow, born on 19 Sept. 1795 in Bridgewater,[146] supposedly married Betsey Larabee,[147] his first cousin, daughter of Asaph and (1853) Bethia5 (Snow) Larabee.[148] She was born supposedly on 22 Apr. 1803.[149] They were living in Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, in the 1820 federal census, where he was a farmer,[150] but he was not a head of household in Cranberry, PA, in the 1830 or 1840 federal censuses. They were living in Lodi township, Athens Co., OH, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[151] and in Athens village, Athens Co., OH, in the 1860 federal census.[152] She supposedly died in 1879.[153] h. Zeruiah6 Snow, born on 11 Sept. 1796 in Bridgewater,[154] supposedly married Caleb7 Richmond, her first cousin, son of Joshua6 and (1851) Sarah5 (Snow) Richmond, in ca. 1815.[155] He was born supposedly on 3 Jan. 1791 in Taunton, MA,[156] and they settled in Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, where he was a farmer. They were living in Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, in the 1820,[157] 1830,[158] 1840,[159] and 1850 federal censuses,[160] next door to a Hiram Snow in 1840 and 1850. He died supposedly on 14 Feb. 1861 in Butler Co., PA,[161] and she supposedly died in 1886.[162] 1848 iv Jonathan5 Snow, born on 22 May 1757 in Bridgewater,[163] possibly married 1.) Lydia Perkins, of Easton, MA,[164] on 19 Nov. 1778 in Easton,[165] and moved to New York.[166] She apparently died by 1799, presumably in New York, and he remarried to 2.) Zevina5 Snow, daughter of Eleazer4 and Mary (Wood) Snow (Jr.), of North Bridgewater, MA,[167] in 1800.[168] She was a granddaughter of Eleazer3 and Mercy (King) Snow, of Bridgewater,[169] and they lived in Oneida Co., NY. They were living in Augusta, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1800 federal census, next door to his brother, Simeon Snow, and brother-in-law Matthew Rankin,[170] but he does not appear to have been the J. Snow living in Oneida County in the 1810 federal census,[171] and was not the Jonathan Snow living in Boonville, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census.[172] She supposedly died in 1836, and he supposedly died in 1839.[173] He supposedly had two children by Lydia Perkins:[174] a. Oliver Snow, born ca. 1784. b. Lydia6 Snow, born ca. 1786, supposedly married Seth6 Snow (Jr.), her first cousin, son of (1847) Seth5 and Mary5 (Snow) Snow.[175] He was born on 10 June 1780 in Bridgewater.[176] They were possibly living in Augusta, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census, where he was a farmer.[177] They were living in Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, next door to his brother Elijah Snow, in the 1830,[178] and 1840 federal censuses, where he was a farmer.[179] They were possibly living in Rockland, Venango Co., PA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[180] c. (Possibly others) 1849 v Lydia Snow, born on 6 June 1759 in Bridgewater,[181] died on 3 Sept. 1760 in Bridgewater.[182] 1850 vi Huldah5 Snow, born say ca. 1762 in Bridgewater, married Capt. Jonathan5 Snow, Esq., son of Eleazer4 and Mary (Wood) Snow (Jr.), of North Bridgewater, MA,[183] in 1784.[184] He was a grandson of Eleazer3 and Mercy (King) Snow, of Bridgewater,[185] and they lived in North Bridgewater, MA. Daughter Huldah, wife of Jonathan Snow, was mentioned in the 1812 will of her father. She died on 25 Feb. 182[?] in North Bridgewater, aged 64 years,[186] and he remarried to Mrs. Elizabeth Tolman “2d,” of Dorchester, on 4 Sept. 1828 in North Bridgewater.[187] He died on 11 Aug. 1838 in North Bridgewater, aged 74 years,[188] but no probate records were filed for his estate in Plymouth Co., MA. They had children: b. Huldah6 Snow, born on 14 Feb. 1786 in Bridgewater,[189] married Stillman Willis, son of Rev. Ephraim and Eunice (Egerton) Willis (Jr.),[190] on 2 Nov. 1809 in North Bridgewater.[191] He was born on 18 July 1785 in Bridgewater.[192] He probably died by 1850, but no death or probate records were found for him in Plymouth County, and she was living with the family of Franklin Willis, presumably a son, in North Bridgewater, in the 1850 federal census.[193] a. Jonathan6 Snow (Jr.), born on 13 Oct. ca. 1787 in Bridgewater,[194] married 1.) Sally6 Bryant, daughter of Nathan5 and Sarah “Sally” (Jordan) Bryant,[195] on 29 Nov. 1810 in North Bridgewater.[196] She was born on 27 Nov. 1791 in Bridgewater,[197] a granddaughter of Job4 and Mary (Turner) Bryant, of Bridgewater.[198] She died by 1846, and he remarried to 2.) Harriet Davis, daughter of Joshua Davis, of Sharon, MA, on 28 Dec. 1846 in Sharon.[199] She was born ca. 1810 in MA.[200] They were living in North Bridgewater, MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a laborer,[201] and the 1860 federal census, where he was a farm laborer.[202] He died on 20 Feb. 1861 in North Bridgewater, aged 73 years, 4 months, 7 days, of “neuralgia (sec.) dropsy.”[203] c. Salmon Snow, born on 26 Apr. 1789,[204] died on 4 May 1789 in North Bridgewater, aged 9 days.[205] d. Caleb Snow, born on 5 June 1790 in Bridgewater,[206] died on 1 May 1791 in North Bridgewater, aged 10 months, 26 days.[207] e. Susanna6 Snow, born on 25 June 1793 in Bridgewater,[208] married Jeremiah Hickson/Hixson, of Stoughton, MA, on 8 Nov. 1809 in North Bridgewater.[209] They were not found in the 1850 federal census in Plymouth Co., MA, and no death or probate records were found for him in Plymouth County. f. Sprague6 Snow, born on 26 Apr. 1795 in Bridgewater,[210] married Nancy Kingman, daughter of Lt. Edward and Polly Kingman, of Easton and Mansfield, MA, on 24 Dec. 1820 in Mansfield.[211] She was born on 26 Jan. 1798 in Easton, MA.[212] He died intestate on 9 Aug. 1839 in North Bridgewater, aged 43 years,[213] and his widow Nancy Snow, of North Bridgewater, requested that her father Edward Kingman, of Mansfield, be granted administration of her late husband’s estate on 27 Aug. 1839, which was granted with Jesse Perkins and Hayward Marshall, both of North Bridgewater, as sureties.[214] She was living in Mansfield, MA, with their son Edward K. Snow in the 1850 federal census. They had children: 1. Edward7 Kingman Snow, born on 2 May 1823 in North Bridgewater,[215] married 1.) Melinda P. Lincoln, of Norton, MA, on 6 Aug. 1844 in Taunton,[216] and they were living in Mansfield, MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a boot maker, and his mother was living with them.[217] She apparently died by 1855, and he remarried to 2.) Mary E. (Cook) Cobb, daughter of Lelas Cook, on 16 Sept. 1855 in Mansfield.[218] She was born ca. 1830 in MA.[219] They were living in Mansfield in the 1860 federal census, where he was still a boot maker.[220] 2. Thomas J. Snow, born on 15 Dec. 1824 in North Bridgewater.[221] 3. Hiram7 A. Snow, born on 17 Feb. 1826 in North Bridgewater,[222] was still unmarried and living in Mansfield, MA, with his brother Edward K. Snow in the 1850 federal census, where he was a boot maker, and with the family or Reuben S. and Rachel L. Cook in Mansfield in the 1860 federal census.[223] 4. Nancy R. Snow, born on 2 July 1828 in North Bridgewater,[224] died on 2 July 1846 or 1847 in Mansfield, aged 19 years.[225] 5. Mary Ann Snow, born on 17 June 1830 in North Bridgewater,[226] was still unmarried and living in Mansfield, MA, with her brother Edward K. Snow in the 1850 federal census. g. Sebrina6 Snow, born on 10 Apr. 1797 in Bridgewater,[227] married John Selee, Esq., son of (633) Nathan and Love (Penney) Selee, of Easton, MA,[228] in 1818.[229] He was born on 28 June 1792 in Easton,[230] a grandson of (162) John and Hannah (Briggs) Selee, of Easton. She died in about 1826, in her 29th year,[231] and he remarried to Catherine Pierce. She was born ca. 1801,[232] and died on 29 May 1841 in Easton, aged 39 years.[233] He was a Justice of the Peace in Easton by 1837, and a surveyor in 1850. He was still living in Easton in the 1850 federal census,[234] and he died on 6 Oct. 1855 in Easton, aged 63 years, 3 months, of typhoid fever.[235] h. Martin6 Snow, born on 10 May 1799 in Bridgewater,[236] married 1.) Anna Wilbur, of Easton, MA, daughter of Isaiah and Elizabeth Wilbur,[237] on 22 Apr. 1821 in Easton.[238] She was born on ca. 31 July 1802 in Easton.[239] They were living in North Bridgewater, MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a shoemaker.[240] She died on 12 Oct. 1853 in North Bridgewater, aged 51 years, 2 months, 12 days, of typhoid fever,[241] and he remarried to 2.) Eliza A. (Thayer) Barnfield, daughter of Cornelius Thayer, on 26 Mar. 1854 in North Bridgewater.[242] She was born ca. 1814 in Windsor, VT.[243] They were living in North Bridgewater in the 1860 federal census, next door to his brother-in-law David Snow, where he was a farmer.[244] He died on 9 Feb. 1876 in Brockton, MA, aged 76 years, 9 months, of “paralysis,”[245] but no probate records were filed for his estate. He had at least 10 children by Anna Wilbur, and one more daughter by Eliza A. Thayer: 1. Julia7 Ann Snow, born on 19 Feb. 1822 in North Bridgewater,[246] married Warren Homes/Holmes, son of William and Elizabeth (Blackman) Homes/Holmes, of Dorchester, Norfolk Co., MA,[247] on 6 Apr. 1841 in North Bridgewater.[248] He was born on 5 Aug. 1818 in Dorchester, MA,[249] and they were living in Dorchester, MA, in the 1850,[250] and 1860 federal censuses,[251] where he was a cabinetmaker. 2. Olive7 Lorain Snow, born on 27 Dec. 1823 in North Bridgewater,[252] married Isaac Austin Packard, son of Lt. Isaac and Sally (Packard) Packard, of North Bridgewater,[253] on 2 June 1842 in North Bridgewater.[254] He was born on 21 Dec. 1822 in North Bridgewater,[255] and died on 14 Oct. 1848 in North Bridgewater, aged 26 years.[256] She was living with her parents in North Bridgewater in the 1850 federal census. 3. Harriet7 Wilbar Snow, born on 13 Mar. 1826 in North Bridgewater,[257] married Benjamin K. Mortis in 1845.[258] They were not found in the 1850 federal census in Massachusetts. 4. Ellen7 Sebrina Snow, born on 29 July 1828 in North Bridgewater,[259] married Isaac P. Osborn, son of Peleg and Sally (Pool) Osborn,[260] on 6 May 1846 in North Bridgewater.[261] He was born ca. 1822 in MA.[262] They were living in North Bridgewater, MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a shoemaker,[263] and next door to her father in North Bridgewater in the 1860 federal census, where he was a bootmaker.[264] 5. Edward F. Snow, born on 15 July 1830 in North Bridgewater,[265] marriage not found. 6. Lucretia Snow, born on ca. 12 Jan. 1831,[266] died on 2 Feb. 1833 in North Bridgewater, aged 2 years, 21 days.[267] 7. Martin7 W. Snow, born in 1833 in North Bridgewater,[268] never married, was living with his sister and brother-in-law, Warren and Julia A. Holmes, in Dorchester, MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a cabinetmaker, died on 5 Apr. 1855 in North Bridgewater, aged 21 years, 7 months, 12 days, of “inflamation of the bowels,”[269] and was buried in Melrose Cemetery in Brockton. 8. Theodore7 N. Snow, born ca. 1837 in North Bridgewater,[270] was still unmarried and living in Dorchester with his sister and brother-in-law, Warren and Julia A. Holmes, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a cabinet maker, married Cordelia Snow, daughter of Silas and Sarah (Holbrook) Snow,[271] of North Bridgewater, on 29 Nov. 1860 in North Bridgewater.[272] She was born in 1838 in North Bridgewater,[273] and died on 26 Sept. 1905 in Boston, aged 66 years, 11 months, 9 days, of “fatty degeneration of heart, 5 years,”[274] and was buried in Melrose Cemetery in Brockton. 9. Shepard7 W. Snow, born ca. 1839 in North Bridgewater,[275] was still unmarried and living in Dorchester with his sister and brother-in-law, Warren and Julia A. Holmes, in the 1860 federal census, a cabinet maker, married Sarah A. Brown, of Mansfield, daughter of Daniel E. and Chloe (Pratt) Brown, on 31 Dec. 1863 in Dorchester.[276] 10. Edmund7 F. Snow, born ca. 1842 in North Bridgewater,[277] was living in Dorchester with his sister and brother-in-law, Warren and Julia A. Holmes, in the 1860 federal census, an apprentice cabinet maker, married Mary C. Weymouth, daughter of Gilman M. and Martha P. (Lord) Weymouth, of Dorchester,[278] on 24 Dec, 1868 in Dorchester.[279] 11. Ann M. Snow, born on 27 Feb. 1856 in North Bridgewater.[280] i. Olive Snow, born on 25 Dec. 1800 in Bridgewater,[281] died on 6 Jan. 1819 in North Bridgewater, aged 19 years.[282] j. Thomas6 Jefferson Snow, born on 21 Feb. 1803 in Bridgewater,[283] graduated from Brown University in 1823,[284] marriage not found. k. Relief6 “Leefy” Snow, born on 12 May 1805 in Bridgewater,[285] married David Snow, of Milton, MA, son of Solomon Snow,[286] on 25 Dec. 1829 in North Bridgewater.[287] He was born ca. 1801 in MA,[288] and they were living in North Bridgewater, MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[289] and next door to her brother Martin Snow in North Bridgewater in the 1860 federal census, where he was a laborer.[290] She died on 4 May 1881 in Brockton, MA, aged 75 years, 11 months, 21 days, of “unknown,”[291] and he died a widower on 1 Sept. 1882 in Brockton, MA, aged 81 years, 1 month, 12 days, of dysentery.[292] They had children: 1. Edwin L. Snow, born on 3 Nov. 1830 in Dorchester,[293] married Sarah A. K. Messenger, of Easton, on 3 Feb. 1850 in North Bridgewater.[294] She was born in 1831 in Easton.[295] 2. Jonathan Snow, born ca. 1833 in North Bridgewater,[296] was still unmarried and living with his parents in North Bridgewater in the 1860 federal census, a bootmaker. 3. Adeline Snow, born ca. 1836 in North Bridgewater,[297] was still unmarried and living with her parents in North Bridgewater in the 1860 federal census. 4. Manly Pease Snow, born on 3 Oct. 1841 in North Bridgewater.[298] 5. Fidelia F. Snow, born ca. 1852 in North Bridgewater.[299] 1851 vii Sarah5 “Sally” Snow, born say ca. 1764 in Bridgewater, married Joshua6 Richmond, probably son of John5 and Hannah (Paddock) Richmond,[300] on 30 Sept. 1784 in Middleborough.[301] Daughter Sally, wife of Joshua Richmond, was mentioned in the 1812 will of her father. He was probably born in Middleborough, but was baptized on 19 Dec. 1765 in Taunton, MA,[302] a grandson of John4 and Sarah (Thresher) Richmond, of Middleborough.[303] They were living in Augusta, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1800 federal census.[304] He died supposedly in 1820 in Bergen, Genesee Co., NY.[305] They supposedly had children,[306] order uncertain: a. Loring7 Richmond, born supposedly on 22 Apr. 1785 in Taunton,[307] supposedly married 1.) Charlotte Stearns on 9 June 1811.[308] She was born on 27 Mar. 1794, and died on 1 Nov. 1823.[309] He remarried to 2.) Mrs. Sally Pike, widow of Hodges Pike, on 12 Feb. 1826 in Henrietta, NY.[310] She died on 16 Sept. 1848 in Bergen, Genesee Co., NY, and he remarried again to 3.) Mrs. Orsa Barber.[311] He was living in Bergen, Genesee Co., NY, in the 1820,[312] 1830,[313] 1840,[314] and 1850 federal censuses, where he was a farmer.[315] He died supposedly on 17 Feb. 1854 in Bergen, Genesee Co., NY.[316] b. Betsey7 Richmond, born ca. 1787 in MA,[317] supposedly married Henry Thatcher,[318] who was born ca. 1795 in CT.[319] They were living in Murray, Orleans Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[320] and in Kendall, Orleans Co., NY, in the 1840,[321] and 1850 federal censuses, where he was a farmer.[322] c. Caleb7 Richmond, born supposedly on 3 Jan. 1791 in Taunton, MA,[323] supposedly married Zeruiah6 Snow, his first cousin, daughter of (1847) Seth5 and Mary5 (Snow) Snow (Jr.), in ca. 1815. She was born on 11 Sept. 1796 in Bridgewater,[324] and they settled in Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, where he was a farmer. They were living in Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, in the 1820,[325] 1830,[326] 1840,[327] and 1850 federal censuses, next door to a Hiram Snow in 1840 and 1850.[328] He died supposedly on 14 Feb. 1861 in Butler Co., PA,[329] and she supposedly died in 1886.[330] d. Bethiah7 Richmond, born say ca. 1798 in Whitestown, Oneida Co., NY,[331] supposedly married Axiel Merritt.[332] e. Melinda7 Richmond, born ca. 1802 in NY,[333] supposedly married David Byam on 29 Nov. 1821 in NY.[334] He was born ca. 1802 in NY.[335] They were living in Bergen, Genesee Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[336] and in Pavillion, Genesee Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a miller.[337] f. Sarah7 Richmond, born on 27 Aug. 1804 in Whitestown, NY,[338] supposedly married Albert A. Sherman on 1 Oct. 1830.[339] He was born supposedly on 1 Sept. 1808 in MA.[340] They were living in Mecca, Trumbull Co., OH, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a shoemaker.[341] g. Mehitable7 Richmond, born say ca. 1806 in NY, supposedly married Willard Stearns.[342] They were living in Murray, Orleans Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[343] and in Kendall, Orleans Co., NY, next door to his brother-in-law, Henry Thatcher, in the 1840 federal census,[344] but they were not found in the 1850 federal census in Orleans Co., NY. 1852 ix Susannah5 Snow, born say ca. 1766 in Bridgewater, married Matthew Rankin. She was named as executrix of her father’s 1812 will. They were living in Augusta, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1800 federal census, next door to her brothers Simeon Snow and Jonathan Snow,[345] but he was not found in Oneida Co., NY, in the 1810 federal census. They were living in Augusta, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census, where he was a farmer,[346] and in the 1830 federal census.[347] They both supposedly died in 1832,[348] presumably in Oneida Co., NY. They supposedly had children: a. Ezra Rankin, born ca. 1792.[349] b. Patty Rankin, born ca. 1794,[350] mentioned in the 1812 will of her grandfathers, Seth Snow. c. Matthew Rankin (Jr.), born ca. 1796.[351] d. Betsey Rankin, born ca. 1798.[352] 1853 viii Bethia5 Snow, born say ca. 1768 in Bridgewater, married Asaph Larabee, son of Eleazer and Sarah (Hall) Larabee,[353] in ca. 1793.[354] He was born ca. 1769 in VT.[355] Daughter Bethia, wife of Asaph Larabee, was mentioned in the 1812 will of her father. They were living in Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census,[356] but he was not found in the 1830 federal census. They supposedly had children, order uncertain: a. Asaph Larabee (Jr.), born ca. 1794.[357] b. Betsey Larabee, born supposedly on 22 Apr. 1803,[358] mentioned in the 1812 will of her grandfather, Seth Snow, supposedly married Perez6 (Pyrrhus) Snow, her first cousin, son of (1847) Seth5 and Mary5 (Snow) Snow (Jr.).[359] He was born on 19 Sept. 1795 in Bridgewater, MA.[360] They were living in Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, in the 1820 federal census, where he was a farmer,[361] but he was not a head of household in Cranberry, PA, in the 1830 or 1840 federal censuses. They were living in Lodi township, Athens Co., OH, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[362] and in Athens village, Athens Co., OH, in the 1860 federal census.[363] She supposedly died in 1879.[364] c. Susannah Larabee, born ca. 1807 in NY,[365] supposedly married Harvey Blakeley.[366] They were probably living in Perrysburg, Cattaraugus Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census.[367] She died supposedly in 1851 in Mason City, Mason Co., IL.[368] d. Jonathan Larabee, born ca. 1808 in NY,[369] married Orilla Snow, his second cousin, daughter of Barnabas and Abigail (Crossman) Snow,[370] in ca. 1828.[371] She was born supposedly on 18 Feb. 1809 in Madison Co., NY,[372] and they moved to Athens Co., OH.[373] They were also living in Lodi township, Athens Co., OH, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[374] He died supposedly in 1865,[375] presumably in Ohio. e. Sabrina Larabee, born ca. 1809 in NY,[376] married Zibeon6 Snow, her first cousin, son of (1845) Simeon5 and Priscilla5 (Snow) Snow. He was born on 10 May 1795 in Bridgewater,[377] and they lived in Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, where he was a farmer. They were living in Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census, next door to his brother Shepard Snow,[378] and in the 1840,[379] and 1850 federal censuses.[380] He supposedly died in 1858,[381] and she supposedly died in 1878 in Vernon, NY.[382] (654.) James4 Snow, third son of (170) Mary4 Washburn, (65) James3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Bridgewater, MA, on 4 Apr. 1729,[383] married Mary4 Edson, daugh­ter of Timothy3 and Mary4 (Alden) Edson, of East Bridge­water,[384] on 10 Jan. 1758 in Bridgewater.[385] She was baptized on 13 Sept. 1730 in East Bridgewater,[386] a grand­daughter of Joseph2 and Mary Edson, and of Deacon Joseph3 and Hannah3 (Dunham) Alden (Jr.), of South Bridgewater.[387] James Snow drowned in the “Titiquot” River on 12 Feb. 1784,[388] but no probate records were found for him in Plymouth County. Mary (Edson) Snow was not a head of household in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1790 federal census, and she may have been living with her son, Eliab Snow. James Snow and Mary Edson had children:[389] 1854 i Eliab5 Snow, born on 16 Apr. 1759 in Bridgewater,[390] married 1.) Lydia Snow on 5 Feb. 1782 in Bridgewater,[391] but she died on 21 Mar. 1783 in Bridgewater,[392] and he remarried to 2.) Dorcas6 Church­ill, daughter of Ephraim5 and Jemima4 (Bryant) Chur­chill (Jr.),[393] on 23 Dec. 1783 in North Bridgewater.[394] She was born on 21 May 1759 in Bridge­water,[395] a granddaugh­ter of Ephraim4 and Priscilla (Manchester) Chur­chill, of Plymouth,[396] and of James3 and Dorcas (Whipple) Bryant, of Plympton.[397] They were living in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1790 federal census.[398] No death or probate records were found for him in Plymouth County, and he may have died in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA.[399] She may have been living with the family of their son Churchill Snow in Springfield, MA, in the 1830 federal census. They had children:[400] a. (Unnamed child), died on 31 Aug. 1784 in Bridgewater.[401] b. Anson6 Snow, born ca. 1788 in MA,[402] supposedly married Sally Trask, daughter of Peter and Rachel (Colburn) Trask.[403] She was supposedly born in 1791 in Monson, MA.[404] They were living in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1810,[405] and 1820 federal censuses, where he was a farmer,[406] and in the 1830 federal census,[407] and they were living in South Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer.[408] She died on 17 Mar. 1848 in South Hadley, aged 56 years,[409] and he was still living in South Hadley, MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[410] He died on 9 Aug. 1868 in South Hadley, MA, aged 80 years.[411] c. Oliver or Olive Snow, born ca. 1791 in MA. d. Churchill6 Snow, born supposedly on 11 Aug. 1794 in MA,[412] supposedly married Eunice Bolton on 9 Sept. 1820 in Springfield, MA.[413] She was born ca. 1801 in CT.[414] They were living probably next door to his brother Anson Snow in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1820 federal census, where he was a farmer,[415] and in the 1830,[416] and 1840 federal censuses, where he was a farmer.[417] They were living in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[418] They were not found in Chicopee, MA, in the 1860 federal census, but they were still living in Chicopee, MA, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer.[419] He died on 23 Mar. 1873 in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, aged 78 years, 7 months, 12 days,[420] and she supposedly died on 25 Feb. 1884 in Chicopee, MA.[421] e. (Possibly others) 1855 ii James Snow (Jr.), born on 5 Apr. 1761 in Bridgewater,[422] died on 9 Mar. 1762 in Bridgewater.[423] (655.) Mary4 “Molly” Snow, eldest daughter of (170) Mary4 Washburn, (65) James3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Bridgewater, MA, on 12 Aug. 1731,[424] mar­ried Lt. Samuel Dunbar (Jr.), son of Samuel and Melatiah4 (Hayward) Dunbar,[425] on 11 May 1758 in Bridgewater.[426] He was born on 8 Mar. 1736/7 in Bridgewater,[427] a grandson of James and Jane (Harris) Dunbar, of West Bridgewater,[428] and of Joseph3 and Mehitabel3 (Dunham) Hayward, of Bridgewater.[429] The will of Joseph Hayward, of Bridgewater, dated 6 July 1751, mentioned the children of his deceased daughter Melatiah Dunbar.[430] On 9 Mar. 1738 James Washburn, of Bridgewater, sold to Samuel Dunbar, of Bridgewater, half a purchase right in undivided lands in Bridgewater.[431] Samuel and Molly Dunbar moved to Middleborough, MA, after 1769, but apparently returned to Bridgewater later. They were living in Middleborough, MA, in the 1790 federal census, next door to his son, Samuel Dunbar “Jr,”[432] and in the 1800 federal census.[433] They were probably living in the “South Parish” in the 1810 federal census, with the family of their son, Samuel Dunbar (Jr.) Molly (Snow) Dunbar died in Dec. 1811 in Bridgewater, aged 79 years,[434] and Samuel Dunbar died on 29 Sept. 1814 in Bridgewater, aged 77 years,[435] but no probate records were filed for either of their estates in Plymouth County. Lt. Samuel Dunbar and Molly Snow had chil­dren: 1856 i Elijah Dunbar, Esq., born on 23 Apr. 1759 in Bridgewater,[436] graduated from Dartmouth College in 1782,[437] moved to Keene, Cheshire Co., NH, as a Deacon, and married Mary Ralston,[438] daughter of Alexander and Janet (Balloch) Ralston.[439] She was born in 1768 in Falkirk, Scotland,[440] and came to New England with her parents in 1773.[441] He studied law from his uncle, Asa Dunbar, in Keene, and eventually became a lawyer. He was a Selectman in Keene, NH, in 1794, and then again in 1804, 1813, 1817, and 1818.[442] They lived in Claremont, NH, from 1797 to 1804, before returning to Keene, NH.[443] He represented Keene in the New Hampshire State Legislature in 1806, 1808, and 1810.[444] He was living in Keene, NH, in the 1800,[445] 1810,[446] 1820,[447] and 1830 federal censuses,[448] and Dunbar Street, in Keene, was named after him.[449] She died in 1838 in Keene, aged 70 years,[450] and he died in 1847, aged 88 years.[451] They had children:[452] a. Dr. George Frederic Dunbar, born in 1794,[453] married Catherine Fisk, of Westmoreland, NH.[454] They were living in Westmoreland, Cheshire Co., NY, in the 1820,[455] 1830,[456] and 1840 federal censuses, where he was a “learned professional engineer,”[457] and in the 1850 federal census, where he was a physician.[458] b. (Probably a daughter, born say ca. 1797.)[459] c. Laura Elizabeth Dunbar, born in 1813,[460] married Robert Ralston, her cousin.[461] She was living in Washington, D.C., in 1900.[462] d. (Probably others)[463] 1857 ii Oliver Dunbar, born on 20 Jan. 1761 in Bridgewater,[464] died on 12 Oct. 1776 in Bridgewater, aged 15 years.[465] 1858 iii Lemuel Dunbar, born on 9 Mar. 1763 in Bridgewater,[466] proba­bly died on 28 Sept. 1776 in Bridgewater, aged 14 years.[467] 1859 iv Samuel Dunbar (3rd), born on 13 June 1765 in Bridgewater,[468] moved to Taunton, MA, and married Abigail Ingells, of Taunton, on 12 May 1785 in Taunton.[469] They were living in Middleborough, MA, in the 1790 federal census, next door to his father, Samuel Dunbar,[470] but not in the 1800 federal census. They may have been living in Bridgewater, MA, in the 1800 federal census,[471] and in “South Parish,” Plymouth Co., MA, in the 1810 federal census.[472] On 29 Mar. 1814 Samuel Dunbar, Jr., of Taunton, sold to Zadock Leach, et al, land in Bridge­water, and his wife Abigail re­leased her dower,[473] so he was probably the Samuel Dunbar living in Taunton, MA, in the 1820,[474] and 1830 federal censuses.[475] He died on 20 Mar. 1836 in Taunton, aged 71 years, of “consumption.”[476] They had children: a. Betsy Dunbar, born on 22 Mar. 1793 in Middleborough.[477] b. Mary Dunbar, born on 14 May 1795 in Middleborough.[478] c. Abigail Ingoll Dunbar, born on 28 Aug. 1798 in Middleborough.[479] d. (Probably others) 1860 v Alpheus Dunbar, born on 28 Feb. 1769,[480] died on 25 Sept. 1770 in Bridgewater.[481] {Back to Site Index}{Continued in Children of James Washburn and Elisabeth Leonard} © 2010 John A. Maltby, Redwood City, California [1] Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1916, 2 Volumes, [hereinafter Bridgewater VRs], Vol. 1, p. 304. [2] Mitchell, Nahum, History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater, in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Boston, 1840, reprint, Heritage Books, Bowie, MD, 1983, [hereinafter Mitchell, History of Bridgewater], p. 186. [3] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 350. [4] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 157. [5] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 138. [6] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 559; Latham, Williams, Epitaphs in Old Bridgewater, Massachusetts, 1882, reprint, Heritage Books, Bowie, MD, 1986, [hereinafter Latham, Epitaphs in Old Bridgewater], p. 121, buried in Scotland Graveyard in Bridgewater. [7] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 302. [8] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 302, says they had only Calvin 1749, and Salome 1751. [9] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 559. [10] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 300. [11] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 347, marriage intentions recorded 29 Jan. 1777 in Bridgewater. [12] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 560, wife of Calvin Snow. [13] Bowman, George Ernest, Vital Records of the Town of Halifax, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849, Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Boston, 1905, [hereinafter Halifax VRs], p. 34, the marriage of Ephraim Churchel, of Bridgewater, and Jemima Bryant, of Hallifax, on 28 Nov. 1751 in Halifax. [14] Vital Records of Brockton, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1911, [hereinafter Brockton VRs], p. 283; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 347. [15] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 73. [16] Van Antwerp, Lee D., Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, Picton Press, Camden, ME, 1993, [hereinafter Plymouth VRs], pp. 96, 170, the marriage of Ephraim Churchel and Priscilla Manchester, both of Plymouth, on 27 Mar. 1730 in Plymouth; Plymouth VRs, p. 123, the birth of Ephraim Churchell, son of Ephraim and Priscilla Churchell, on 27 July 1738 in Plymouth. [17] Vital Records of Plympton, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1923, [hereinafter Plympton VRs], p. 267, the marriage of James Briant and Dorkas Whipple on 12 May 1725 in Plympton; Plympton VRs, p. 46, the birth of Jemima Bryant, daughter of James and Darkas Bryant, on 10 July 1732 in Plympton. [18] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Massachusetts, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 45, Easton Town, Bristol County, the Calvin Snow household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older, 2 free white males under 16, and 3 free white females. [19] 1800 Federal Census, Easton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 393, the Calvin Snow household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 4 females under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years. [20] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 560. [21] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 560. [22] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 303. [23] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [24] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 186. [25] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 350; Vital Records of East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1917, [hereinafter East Bridgewater VRs], p. 299. [26] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 158. [27] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 186. [28] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 125. [29] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 559, from a gravestone in Scotland Cemetery in Bridgewater of a William Snow in 1780, but no birth year or age is given. [30] Ancestry.com World Tree Dimick Family Tree file, submitted by freddimick, and Woodworth Family Tree file, submitted by gfmray, but it was not listed in the Index of Gravestone Inscriptions of Northampton, and of Other Towns in the Valley of the Connecticut by Thomas Bridgeman, 1850. [31] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [32] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 306. [33] Calculated from the birth of their first child on 25 Nov. 1750. [34] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 306. [35] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Massachusetts, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 166, Bridgewater Town, Plymouth County, the Seth Snow household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older, 2 free white males under 16, and 3 free white females. [36] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 560, from a private record of burials in South Bridgewater kept by Lt. John Washburn. [37] Barber, Gertrude A., Abstracts of wills of Oneida County, N.Y. From 1798-1822, Vol. 1, Copied from the original records at the Surrogate’s Court, Utica, N.Y, 1939, p. 18, from p. 336 of Oneida County Wills, Vol. 1. [38] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 302, says they had Simeon 1750, Betty 1752, Seth 1755, Jonathan 1757, and Lydia 1759. [39] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [40] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 302. [41] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 350. [42] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 303. [43] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 301. [44] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 303; Snow, Edwin Horton, The William Snow Family: Descendants of William Snow, who landed at Plymouth, MA, in 1635, Providence, RI, 1908, p. 22, probably copied from Mitchell’s History of Bridgewater. [45] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Massachusetts, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 166, Bridgewater Town, Plymouth County, the Simeon Snow household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older, 1 free white male under 16, and 5 free white females. [46] 1800 Federal Census, Whites Town, Oneida Co., NY, p. 164, the Simeon Snow household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 45 or over, 3 females under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 2 females aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years. [47] 1810 Federal Census, Oneida Co., NY, the township not stated, p. 359, the S. Snow household had 2 males under 10, 2 males aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 2 females under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 3 females aged 26-44 years and 1 female aged 45 or over. [48] 1820 Federal Census, Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, p. 255, the Simeon Snow household had 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 3 females aged 16-25 years, 1 female aged 45 or over, and had 3 persons engaged in agriculture. [49] Ancestry.com World Tree Adam and Eve Tree, Snow file submitted by ArthurC1957, of Orange, NJ; Vernon Village Cemetery, Vernon, NY, Find A Grave Memorial #43368043. [50] Ancestry.com World Tree Adam and Eve Tree, Snow file submitted by ArthurC1957, of Orange, NJ. [51] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 303, says they had Simeon 1781, Betty 1783, Priscilla 1785, Lavinia 1787, Hepzibah 1789, Shepard 1791, Phebe 1793, Zibeon 1795, and Roxiliana 1797. [52] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [53] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 559. [54] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 300. The FamilySearch Pedigree Resource file submitted by Robert Clarke, of Henderson, NV, shows her marrying a Josiah Washburn in ca. 1803, which is probably incorrect. [55] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 303. [56] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 302. [57] Ancestry.com World Tree Adam and Eve Tree, Snow, file submitted by ArthurC1957, of Orange, NJ; Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 148, says Caleb Dunbar married Hannah Drake in 1782 and settled in Easton. [58] Per “Easton, Massachusetts, Bristol County, Births, Deaths and Marriages by Families, 1697-1847,” from FHL microfilm #1059951, a transcription of the entire town vital records from the incorporation of the town of Easton to about 1843 made in 1880 by Geo. G. Withington, Easton town clerk, [hereinafter Easton VRs], p. 194. [59] 1820 Federal Census, Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, p. 255, the Caleb Dunbar household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and had 1 person engaged in agriculture. [60] 1830 Federal Census, Eaton, Madison Co., NY, p. 253, the Caleb Dunbar household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 2 females aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years. [61] 1840 Federal Census, Eaton, Madison Co., NY, p. 100, the Caleb Dunbar household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 50-59 years, and included 2 persons employed in agriculture. [62] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Volney, Oswego Co., NY, p. 351, dwelling #1414, family #1581: Milton Snow, 28, male, cooper, $1000, born NY Precilla P. Snow, 25, female, born NY Charles Snow, 2, male, born NY Dwelling #1414, family #1582: Caleb Dunbar, 30, male, farmer, $500, born NY Lavina Dunbar, 64, female, born MA [63] Ancestry.com World Tree Adam and Eve Tree, Snow, file submitted by ArthurC1957, of Orange, NJ. [64] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 301. [65] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [66] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census. [67] Ancestry.com World Tree Adam and Eve Tree, Snow, file submitted by ArthurC1957, of Orange, NJ. [68] 1830 Federal Census, Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, p. 100, the Shephard Snow household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females under 5, and 1 female aged 30-39 years. [69] 1840 Federal Census, Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, p. 413, the Shapard Snow household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 2 females aged 5-9 years 2 females aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and included 2 persons employed in agriculture. [70] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, p. 88, dwelling #245, family #246: Shepard Snow, 56, male, farmer, $2000, born MA Lucinda Snow, 50, female, born VT William Snow, 26, male, born NY Lodisa Snow, 22, female, born NY Maryett Snow, 19, female, born NY, attending school Electa Snow, 16, female, born NY, attending school Emily Snow, 14, female, born NY, attending school [71] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, Page No. 61, dwelling #497, family #491: Shephard Snow, 66, male, farmer, $2800, $600, born MA Lucinda Snow, 60, female, born VT Lodica Hinman, 31, female, $2400, born NY Walrod Hinman, 8, male, born NY, attending school [72] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 303. [73] Ancestry.com World Tree Adam and Eve Tree, Snow, file submitted by ArthurC1957, of Orange, NJ; FHL [Family History Library] Ancestral File, the submitter’s name not given. [74] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 301, however in the 1850 and 1860 censuses it appears Elijah Snow was born ca. 1795 instead of 1792. [75] 1830 Federal Census, Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, p. 104, the Elijah Snow household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years. It appears he was probably living next door to his father, Seth Snow, in 1830. [76] 1840 Federal Census, Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, p. , the Elijah Snow household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and included 2 persons employed in agriculture. It appears he was again probably living next door to his father, Seath Snow, in 1840. [77] 1850 Federal Census, Athens, Athens Co., OH, p. 26, dwelling #348, family #360: Elijah Snow, 55, male, farmer, $300, born MA Phebe Snow, 54, female, born MA Elijah W. Snow, 25, male, farmer, born PA Phebe M. Snow, 20, female, born PA, attending school Augustus M. Snow, 17, male, laborer, born PA, attending school [78] 1860 Federal Census, Township of Athens, Athens Co., OH, Page No. 8, dwelling #48, family #48: Elijah Snow, 65, male, farmer, $1400, $125, born MA Phebe Snow, 64, female, born MA Dwelling #49, family #49: Elijah W. Snow, 34, male, farmer, $1200, $75, born PA Elizabeth Snow, 29, female, born PA Ebi M. Snow, 10, female, born OH Elias M. Snow, 4, male, born OH [79] Ancestry.com World Tree Adam and Eve Tree, Snow, file submitted by ArthurC1957, of Orange, NJ. [80] Ancestry.com World Tree Adam and Eve Tree, Snow, file submitted by ArthurC1957, of Orange, NJ. [81] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [82] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census. [83] Ancestry.com World Tree Adam and Eve Tree, Snow, file submitted by ArthurC1957, of Orange, NJ. [84] 1830 Federal Census, Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, p. 100, the Zibeon Snow household had 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, and 2 females aged 20-29 years. [85] 1840 Federal Census, Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, p. 412, the Zibeon Snow household had 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and included 1 person employed in agriculture. [86] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Vernon, Oneida Co. NY, p. 80, dwelling #95, family #96: Zibeon Z Snow, 51, male, farmer, $7000, born MA Sabrina Snow, 41, female, born NY Stalina Snow, 10, female, born NY Caroline Snow, 7, female, born NY Zibeon Snow, 4, male, born NY Geo. Town, 23, male, born NY [87] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree A Tree of Many Colors file submitted by dgarrity11. [88] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, Page No. 61, dwelling #499, family #493: Sabrina Snow, 52, female, $1500, $3000, born VT Statira Snow, 18, female, born NY Carrie Snow, 17, female, born NY Zibeon Snow, 14, male, born NY, attending school Eugene Snow, 9, male, born NY, attending school [89] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree A Tree of Many Colors file submitted by dgarrity11. [90] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 303. [91] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 300. [92] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 348; Snow, Edwin Horton, The William Snow Family: Descendants of William Snow, who landed at Plymouth, MA, in 1635, Providence, RI, 1908, p. 15, says that she married Josiah Washburn in 1775, but gives no proof or discussion. [93] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 331. He would have been 36 years older than Betty. [94] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 569, from a private record of deaths in South Bridgewater kept by Lt. John Washburn. [95] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 582, aged 86 years. [96] Plymouth Co. Probate Docket #22031; Vol. 27, p. 313; Vol. 31, pp. 106, 243‑245; Vol. 52, p. 463; Vol. 55, p. 266; Vol. 58, p. 544‑547; Vol. 59, p. 502‑503. [97] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Massachusetts, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 165, Bridgewater Town, Plymouth County, the Elizabeth Washburn household had 1 free white female. [98] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [99] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 302. [100] Brockton VRs, p. 284; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 350. [101] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 302. [102] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 301. [103] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 303. [104] 1800 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 54, the Seth Snow household had 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 2 females under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years. [105] Unfortunately the first names are only initials in Oneida County in the 1810 federal census. There were two different S. Snow’s in the 1810 census, but only one had a male in the household aged 45 or older, which was presumably his brother Simeon Snow. [106] 1830 Federal Census, Cranberry township, Butler Co., PA, p. 104, the Mary Snow household had 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years. [107] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 303, says they had Seth 1780, Barnabas 1782, Polly 1785, Cyrus 1787, Asenath 1789, Elijah 1791, Perez 1795, and Zerviah 1796. [108] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [109] FHL Ancestral File, the submitter’s name not given. [110] 1820 Federal Census, Augusta, Oneida Co., NY, p. 316, the Seth Snow household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 2 females under 10, 3 females aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and had 1 person engaged in agriculture. [111] 1830 Federal Census, Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, p. 104, the Saith Snow household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 2 females under 5, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years. [112] 1840 Federal Census, Cranberry, Butler Co., PA, p. 69, the Seath Snow household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and had 2 persons employed in agriculture. [113] 1850 Federal Census, Rockland Township, Venango Co., PA, p. 63, dwelling #105, family #105: Seth Snow, 72 [sic], male, farmer, born NY [sic] Lydia Snow, 65, female, born NY. [114] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 300. [115] FHL Ancestral File, the submitter’s name not given. [116] 1820 Federal Census, Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, p. 157, the Barnabas Snow household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and had 3 persons engaged in agriculture. [117] 1830 Federal Census, Smithfield, Madison Co., NY, p. 428, the Barnabas Snow household had 3 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years. [118] 1840 Federal Census, Smithfield, Madison Co., NY, p. 88, the Barnabas Snow household had 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 50-59 years, and included 1 person employed in agriculture. [119] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 303. [120] FHL Ancestral File, the submitter’s name not given. [121] 1820 Federal Census, Town of Eaton, Madison Co., NY, p. 49, the David Morton household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and had 1 person engaged in agriculture. [122] 1840 Federal Census, Eaton, Madison Co., NY, p. 102, the David Moreton household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 3 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 50-59 years, and included 5 persons employed in agriculture. [123] FHL Ancestral File, the submitter’s name not given. [124] 1850 Federal Census, Eaton, Madison Co., NY, p. 362, dwelling #513, family #525: Seth Morton, 34, male, farmer, $3000, born NY Mona Morton, 27, female, born NY Lutherea Morton, 2, female, born NY Allen Morton, 1, male, born NY Polly Morton, 65, female, born NY [sic] [125] FHL Ancestral File, the submitter’s name not given. [126] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 300. [127] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource file submitted by Beverly Kenne Burnett, of Redlands, CA. [128] 1820 Federal Census, Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, p. 255, the Cyrus Snow household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and had 2 persons engaged in agriculture. [129] 1830 Federal Census, Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, p. 99, the Cyrus Snow household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years. [130] 1840 Federal Census, Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, p. 412, the Cyrus Snow household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and included 3 persons employed in agriculture. [131] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 300. [132] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Diane M. Howard, of Cleveland, OH. [133] 1830 Federal Census, Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, p. 104, the Solomon Dunbar household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years. [134] 1840 Federal Census, Johnston, Trumbull Co., OH, p. 158, the Solomon Dunbar household had 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 50-59 years, and had 1 person employed in agriculture. [135] 1850 Federal Census, Johnston, Trumbull Co., OH, p. 328, dwelling #1704, family #1771: Ascinith Dunbar, 60, female, widow of Solomon Dunbar, born MA Daniel Dunbar, 37, male, inn keeper, $1300, born NY Fayette Dunbar, 38, male, inn keeper, born PA Barnabus Dunbar, 19, male, inn keeper, born PA Trilliam Bailey, 23, male, blacksmith, born OH [136] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Diane M. Howard, of Cleveland, OH. [137] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 301. [138] Ancestry.com World Tree Adam and Eve Tree, Snow, file submitted by ArthurC1957, of Orange, NJ. [139] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 303. [140] 1830 Federal Census, Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, p. 104, the Elijah Snow household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years. It appears he was probably living next door to his father, Seth Snow, in 1830. [141] 1840 Federal Census, Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, p. , the Elijah Snow household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and included 2 persons employed in agriculture. It appears he was again probably living next door to his father, Seath Snow, in 1840. [142] 1850 Federal Census, Athens township, Athens Co., OH, p. 26, dwelling #348, family #360: Elijah Snow, 55, male, farmer, $300, born MA Phebe Snow, 54, female, born MA Elijah W. Snow, 25, male, farmer, born PA Phebe W. Snow, 20, female, born PA, attending school Augustus M. Snow, 17, male, laborer, born PA, attending school [143] 1860 Federal Census, Township of Athens, Athens Co., OH, Page No. 8, dwelling #48, family #48: Elijah Snow, 65, male, farmer, $1400, $125, born MA Phebe Snow, 64, female, born MA [144] Ancestry.com World Tree Adam and Eve Tree, Snow, file submitted by ArthurC1957, of Orange, NJ. [145] Ancestry.com World Tree Adam and Eve Tree, Snow, file submitted by ArthurC1957, of Orange, NJ. [146] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 303. [147] Per the FHL Ancestral File, the submitter’s name not given. [148] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree A Tree of Many Colors file submitted by dgarrity11. [149] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree A Tree of Many Colors file submitted by dgarrity11. [150] 1820 Federal Census, Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, p. 157, the Perez Snow household had 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and had 1 person engaged in agriculture. [151] 1850 Federal Census, Lodi Township, Athens Co., OH, p. 160, dwelling #2241, family #2261: Pyrrhus Snow, 54, male, farmer, $400, born MA Betsey Snow, 47, female, born NY Pyrrhus Snow, 25, male, farmer, $100, born PA Alpheus Snow, 18, male, farmer, born PA Jonathan Snow, 13, male, born OH Reuben Snow, 10, male, born PA [152] 1860 Federal Census, the Village of Athens, Athens Co., OH, Page No. 67, dwelling #474, family #523: Pyrrhus Snow, 66, male, farmer, $200, born MA Betsy Snow, 57, female, born NY Reuben Snow, 19, male, laborer, born PA [153] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree A Tree of Many Colors file submitted by dgarrity11. [154] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [155] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [156] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID, but his birth was not recorded in the Taunton vital records. [157] 1820 Federal Census, Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, p. 157, the Caleb Richmond household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and had 1 person engaged in agriculture. [158] 1830 Federal Census, Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, p. 103, the Caleb Richmond household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years [sic], 2 females under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years. [159] 1840 Federal Census, Cranberry, Butler Co., PA, p. 68, the Caleb Richmond household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and included 4 persons employed in agriculture. [160] 1850 Federal Census, Cranberry township, Butler Co., PA, p. 140, dwelling #146, family #146: Caleb Richmond, 59, male, farmer, $900, born MA Zeruia Richmond, 54, female, born MA Charlotte Richmond, 20, female, born PA, attending school Cyrus S. Richmond, 18, male, laborer, born PA, attending school Caleb Richmond, 15, male, laborer, born PA, attending school Zeruia Richmond, 9, female, born MA, attending school [161] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [162] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [163] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 302. [164] FHL Ancestral File, the submitter’s name not given, the year estimated by the estimated birth year of their first child. [165] Easton VRs, p. 152; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 349, which gives the date as 20 Oct. 1778 in Easton, but that was probably the date of the recording of the marriage intentions; Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 303, does not show this Jonathan Snow marrying Lydia Perkins. [166] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 303. [167] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 302. [168] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 349, says Jonathan Snow, of Augusta, N.Y., and Zeruiah Snow, marriage intentions recorded 18 Jan. 1800 in Bridgewater, but the marriage was not recorded in the vital records of North Bridgewater. [169] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 301. [170] 1800 Federal Census, Whites Town, Oneida Co., NY, p. 164, the Jonathan Snow household had 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years. [171] 1810 Federal Census, Oneida Co., NY, the township not given, p. 359, the J. Snow household did not have a male aged 45 or over. [172] 1820 Federal Census, Boonville, Oneida Co., NY, p. 176, the oldest male in the Jonathan Snow household was aged 26-44 years. [173] FHL Ancestral File, the submitter’s name not given. [174] FHL Ancestral File, the submitter’s name not given, the children not listed in Mitchell’s History of Bridgewater. [175] FHL Ancestral File, the submitter’s name not given. [176] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [177] 1820 Federal Census, Augusta, Oneida Co., NY, p. 316, the Seth Snow household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 2 females under 10, 3 females aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and had 1 person engaged in agriculture. [178] 1830 Federal Census, Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, p. 104, the Saith Snow household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 2 females under 5, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years. [179] 1840 Federal Census, Cranberry, Butler Co., PA, p. 69, the Seath Snow household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and had 2 persons employed in agriculture. [180] 1850 Federal Census, Rockland Township, Venango Co., PA, p. 63, dwelling #105, family #105: Seth Snow, 72 [sic], male, farmer, born NY [sic] Lydia Snow, 65, female, born NY. [181] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 302. [182] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 559. [183] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 302, 303. [184] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 348, marriage intentions recorded 10 July 1784 in Bridgewater. [185] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 301. [186] Brockton VRs, p. 361, the last digit of the year broken off her gravestone. [187] Brockton VRs, p. 284; Vital Records of the Town of Dorchester from 1826 to 1849, Boston, 1905, [hereafter Dorchester VRs, Vol. 2], p. 190, marriage intentions recorded on 16 Aug. 1828 in Dorchester between Jonathan Snow Esq., of No. Bridgewater and Mrs. Elizabeth Tolman. [188] Brockton VRs, p. 361. [189] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 301. [190] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 410, the marriage of Ephraim Willis Jr. and Eunice Egerton on 23 Sept. 1779 in Middleborough; Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 352, Ephraim was a Baptist Preacher. [191] Brockton VRs, p. 284; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 348. [192] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 354. [193] 1850 Federal Census, North Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 305, dwelling #935, family #1169: Franklin Willis, 25, male, bootmaker, born MA Caroline Willis, 24, female, born MA Charles Williams, 15, male, born MA Huldah Willis, 65, female, born MA Orman Perkins, 31, male, bootmaker, born MA [194] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 302, which gives the year as 1788 [sic], calculated from his age at his second marriage in Sharon, MA. [195] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 66, the marriage of Nathan Bryant and Sarah Jordan, of Stoughton, on 18 Mar. 1790 in Bridgewater; Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 124. [196] Brockton VRs, p. 284; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 349, marriage intentions recorded 20 Oct. 1810. [197] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 60. [198] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 124. [199] Vital Records of Sharon, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1909, [hereinafter Sharon VRs], p. 135, which gives Jonathan Snow’s age as 59. [200] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census. [201] 1850 Federal Census, North Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 301, dwelling #869, family #1087: Jonathan Snow, 65 [sic], male, laborer, born MA Harriet Snow, 49, female, born MA [202] 1860 Federal Census, North Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 82, dwelling #524, family #678: Jona. Snow, 74, male, farm laborer, $850, $50, born MA Harriet Snow, 50, female, born MA Chas. Davis, 40, male, shoemaker, $160, born MA [203] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 148, p. 334, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a laborer, his birth place N. Bridgewater, and his parents Jona. and Huldah, of N. Bridgewater. [204] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 303. [205] Brockton VRs, p. 362; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 559. [206] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 300. [207] Brockton VRs, p. 361; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 558. [208] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [209] Brockton VRs, p. 285; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 350, which gives the date as 5 Nov. 1809. [210] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [211] Vital Records of Mansfield, Massachusetts, To the End of the Year 1849, The Essex Institute, Salem, MA, 1933, [hereinafter Mansfield VRs], p. 152; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 350, marriage intentions recorded 11 Nov. 1820 in Bridgewater. [212] Easton VRs, p. 243. [213] Brockton VRs, p. 362. [214] Plymouth Co. Probate Docket #18724, Vol. 10A, p. 282, from FHL microfilm #0551535. [215] Brockton VRs, p. 137. [216] Vital Records of Taunton, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1929, [hereinafter Taunton VRs], Vol. 2, p. 445. [217] 1850 Federal Census, Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA, p. 54, dwelling #23, family #25: Edward K. Snow, 27, male, boot maker, $600, born MA Melinda P. Snow, 26, female, born MA George E. Snow, 5, male, born MA, attending school Nancy Snow, 50, female, $600, born MA Hiram A. Snow, 24, male, boot maker, born MA Mary A. Snow, 18, female, born MA [218] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 87, p. 92, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both second marriages, his occupation a bonnet presser, his birth place Mansfield, but no parents given, her father Lelas Cook, but no birth place given for her. [219] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census. [220] 1860 Federal Census, Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 320, dwelling #2351, family #2802: Edward K. Snow, 36, male, boot maker, $500, $300, born MA Mary Snow, 30, female, born MA George Snow, 15, male, born MA Edwin E. Cobb, 10, male, born MA [221] Brockton VRs, p. 138. [222] Brockton VRs, p. 137. [223] 1860 Federal Census, Mansfield, Bristol Co., MA, Page No. 286-287, dwelling #2074, family #2482: Reuben S. Cook, 38, male, boot maker, $700, born RI Rachel L. Cook, 36, female, born RI Abby B. Cook, 15, female, born MA, attending school Sandford R. Cook, 10, male, born MA, attending school Mary A. D. Cook, 8, female, born MA, attending school Oliver H. P. Cook, 7, male, born MA, attending school Carrie A. Cook, 5, female, born MA, attending school Edwin C. Cook, 3, male, born MA, attending school Rachel P. Cook, 3/12, female, born MA Hiram A. Snow, 30, male, book maker, born MA Mary Coffee, 17, female, domestic, born Ireland [224] Brockton VRs, p. 138. [225] Mansfield VRs, p. 217, daughter of Sprage and Nancy. [226] Brockton VRs, p. 138. [227] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [228] Easton VRs, p. 277, the marriage of Nathan Selee of Easton and Love Penny of Mansfield on 27 Oct. 1794; Vital Records of Mansfield, Massachusetts, To the End of the Year 1849, The Essex Institute, Salem, MA, 1933, [hereinafter Mansfield VRs], p. 144, marriage intentions recorded on 24 Jan. 1784 in Mansfield. [229] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 350, marriage intentions recorded 6 June 1818 in Bridgewater. [230] Easton VRs, p. 101, “on Thursday morning about ye break of day.” [231] Easton VRs, p. 267, her death date is not recorded, only her age at death. [232] Calculated from her age at death. [233] Easton VRs, p. 267. [234] 1850 Federal Census, Easton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 20, dwelling #283, family #333: John Selee, 58, male, surveyor, $3130, born MA Jerusha Selee, 56, female, born MA Nathan P. Selee, 20, male, teacher, born MA Edward Selee, 19, male, student, born MA, attending school Richmond Selee, 17, male, farmer, born MA, attending school Leonard Selee, 16, male, farmer, born MA, attending school Ebenezer N. Atwood, 11, male, born MA, attending school [235] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 93, p. 61, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a surveyor, his birth place Easton, and his parents Nathan and Love Selee. [236] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 302; Brockton VRs, p. 138, from his gravestone in Melrose Cemetery in Brockton. [237] Her parents’ names from her death record. [238] Easton VRs, p. 289; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 349, marriage intentions recorded 17 Mar. 1821 in Bridgewater. [239] Calculated from her age at death. [240] 1850 Federal Census, North Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 308, dwelling #971, family #1217: Martin Snow, 51, male, shoemaker, $1500, born MA Anna W. Snow, 48, female, born MA Theodor N. Snow, 13, male, born MA, attending school Shepard W. Snow, 11, male, born MA, attending school Edmund F. Snow, 8, male, born MA, attending school Olive L. Packard, 26, female, born MA Harriet E. Packard, 5, female, born MA, attending school Isaac A. Packard, 2, male, born MA [241] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 76, p. 214, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Easton, and her parents Isaiah and Elizabeth Wilbur. [242] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 79, p. 268, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both second marriages, his occupation a shoemaker, his birth place North Bridgewater, and his parents Jona. and Huldah Snow, her birth place Windsor, VT, and her father Cornelius Thayer. [243] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census, her birth place from her marriage record to Martin Snow. [244] 1860 Federal Census, North Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 83, dwelling #535, family #690: Martin Snow, 51 [sic-he was 54 at his second marriage], male, farmer, $3000, $500, born MA Eliza A. Snow, 46, female, born VT Ann M. Snow, 4, female, born MA Thos. P. Barnfield, 16, male, bootmaker, $60, born MA Geo. W. Barnfield, 11, male, born MA, attending school Edward Kelly, 21, male, bootmaker, born Ireland [245] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 284, p. 271, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a boot maker, his birth place Brockton, and his parents Jonathan and Huldah, of Brockton. [246] Brockton VRs, p. 137. [247] A Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston containing Dorchester Births, Marriages, and Deaths To the End of 1825, Boston, 1890, [hereinafter Dorchester VRs, Vol. 1], p. 339, the marriage of Mr. William Holmes and Miss Elizabeth Blackman, both of Dorchester, on 8 Dec. 1811. [248] Brockton VRs, p. 284; Dorchester VRs, Vol. 2, p. 190, marriage intentions recorded on 12 Mar. 1841 in Dorchester between Julia A. Snow of No. Bridgewater and Warren Holmes. [249] Dorchester VRs, Vol. 1, p. 307. [250] 1850 Federal Census, Dorchester, Norfolk Co., MA, p. 37, dwelling #448, family #583: Warren Holmes, 32, male, cabinetmaker, $3000, born MA Julia A. Holmes, 28, female, born MA Henry Winchester, 21, male, cabinetmaker, born MA Edwin Pike, 18, male, cabinetmaker, born MA Martin W. Snow, 17, male, cabinetmaker, born MA Julia A. Holmes, 8, female, born MA, attending school Wm Holmes, 9/12, male, born MA Mary Kelley, 22, female, born Ireland [251] 1860 Federal Census, Dorchester, Norfolk Co., MA, Page No. 349, dwelling #2480, family #2750: Warren Holms, 42, male, cabinet maker, $2500, $2000, born MA Julia A. Holms, 38, female, born MA Julia A. Holms, 18, female, born MA William Holms, 10, male, born MA, attending school Clarence W. Holms, 1, male, born MA Mary Murphy, 20, female, domestic, born MA Theodore N. Snow, 23, male, cabinet maker, born MA Shephard W. Snow, 21, male, cabinet maker, born MA Edmund F. Snow, 19, male, cabinet maker apprentice, born MA [252] Brockton VRs, p. 138. [253] Brockton VRs, p. 257, the marriage of Isaac Packard of Bridgewater and Sally Packard of Bridgewater on 11 Mar. 1821 in North Bridgewater. [254] Brockton VRs, p. 284. [255] Brockton VRs, p. 110. [256] Brockton VRs, p. 349. [257] Brockton VRs, p. 137. [258] Brockton VRs, p. 284, marriage intentions recorded on 3 Feb. 1845 in North Bridgewater. [259] Brockton VRs, p. 137. [260] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 272, the marriage of Peleg Osbourn and Sally Pool, of Halifax, on 5 Mar. 1812 in Bridgewater. [261] Brockton VRs, p. 284. [262] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census. [263] 1850 Federal Census, North Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 304, dwelling #914, the household of David Snow, family #1142: Isaac P. Osborn, 28, male, shoemaker, born MA Ellen S. Osborn, 22, female, born MA [264] 1860 Federal Census, North Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 83, dwelling #534, family #688: Isaac Osborne, 34, male, bootmaker, $950, $200, born MA Ellen S. Osborne, 31, female, born MA Ellen L. Osborne, 11, female, born MA, attending school Isaac E. Osborne, 8, male, born MA, attending school Anna L. Osborne, 4, female, born MA, attending school Adelaide F. Osborne, 8/12, female, born MA Herbert Phillips, 23, male, bootmaker, $75, born MA [265] Brockton VRs, p. 137. [266] Calculated from her age at death. [267] Brockton VRs, p. 361. [268] Brockton VRs, p. 138, from his gravestone in Melrose Cemetery in Brockton. [269] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 94, p. 200, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, single, his occupation a shoe maker, his birth place North Bridgewater, and his parents Martin and Eliza Ann Snow. [270] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census. [271] Her parents’ names from her marriage and death records. [272] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 136, p. 275, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, he was of Dorchester, his occupation a cabinetmaker, his birth place N. Bridgewater, and his parents Martin and Anna W., her birth place N. Bridgewater, and her parents Silas and Sarah. [273] Brockton VRs, p. 137, from her gravestone in Melrose Cemetery in Brockton. [274] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1905/20, p. 19, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, City of Boston, #19, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, wife of Theodore N. Snow, her birth place No. Bridgewater, her parents Silas Snow, born in Bridgewater, and Sarah Holbrook, born in Braintree. [275] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census. [276] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 163, p. 187, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, birth first marriages, he was of Dorchester, a cabinet maker, his birth place N. Bridgewater, and his parents Martin and Anna W. (Wilbur), she was of Mansfield, born in E. Bridgewater, her parents Daniel E. and Chloe (Pratt). [277] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census. [278] Her parents’ per her marriage record; Dorchester VRs, Vol. 2, p. 207, the marriage of Gilman M. Weymouth and Martha Lord on 18 June 1838 in Dorchester. [279] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 209, p. 295, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a cabinet maker, his birth place No. Bridgewater, his parents Martin and Anna W., her birth place Dorchester, and her parents Gilman M. and Martha P. [280] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 98, p. 35, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her parents Martin and Eliza A., her father’s occupation a bootmaker. [281] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 303. [282] Brockton VRs, p. 362. [283] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [284] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 303. [285] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 302. [286] His death record gives his parents as Solomon and ___ (Gill), but no marriage record was found in Massachusetts for a Solomon Snow to a Gill. [287] Brockton VRs, p. 284. [288] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census, his death record gives his birth place as “Hatfield.” [289] 1850 Federal Census, North Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 304, dwelling #914, family #1141: David Snow, 49, male, farmer, born MA Relief Snow, 49, female, born MA Jonathan Snow, 17, male, shoemaker, born MA Adeline Snow, 14, female, born MA, attending school Manly Pease Snow, 8, male, born MA, attending school [290] 1860 Federal Census, North Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, Page No. 83, dwelling #536, family #691: David Snow, 58, male, laborer, $175, born MA Relief Snow, 55, female, born MA Jona. Snow, 27, male, bootmaker, $1200, $50, born MA Adaline C. Snow, 25, female, born MA Manly P. Snow, 18, male, born MA, bootmaker Fidelia F. Snow, 8, female, born MA, attending school [291] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 329, p. 297, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birth place Brockton, and her parents Jonathan and Huldah Snow. [292] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 338, p. 299, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birth place Hatfield, and his parents Solomon and ___ (Gill), of Massachusetts. [293] Per Brockton VRs, p. 137. His marriage record gives his birth place as Milton, but his birth was not recorded in the Milton vital records. [294] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 46, p. 217, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, both of Easton, his occupation a Shoe Maker, his birth place Milton, his parents David and Relief Snow, her birth place Easton, her parents Jason and Sarah Messenger. [295] Per Brockton VRs, p. 138, from her gravestone in Coweeset Cemetery in Brockton, her birth place from her marriage record. [296] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census. [297] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census. [298] Brockton VRs, p. 137, from his gravestone in Melrose Cemetery in Brockton. [299] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census, but her birth was not found in the Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 in North Bridgewater. [300] Merrick, Barbara Lambert, and Alicia Crane Williams, Middleborough, Massachusetts, Vital Records, The Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Boston, Volume One: 1986, Volume Two: 1990, [hereinafter Middleborough VRs], Vol. 1, p. 104, the marriage of John Richmond Junr and Hannah Paddake, both of Middleborough, on 5 Mar. 1746/7 in Middleborough. [301] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 2, p. 135. [302] Taunton VRs, Vol. 1, p. 366. [303] Plymouth County Probate Docket #16856, Vol. 19, p. 471, the will of John Richmond, of Middleborough, dated 23 Aug. 1757, and probated on 22 May 1767, mentioned his wife Sarah, and son John Richmond, who was executor of his estate. [304] 1800 Federal Census, Augusta, Oneida Co., NY, p. 184, the Joshua Richmond household had 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 2 females under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years. [305] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [306] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [307] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID, but his birth was not recorded in the Taunton vital records. [308] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [309] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [310] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [311] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [312] 1820 Federal Census, Bergen, Genesee Co., NY, p. 41, the Loring Richmond household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 2 females under 10, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and had 2 persons engaged in agriculture. [313] 1830 Federal Census, Bergen, Genesee Co., NY, p. 381, the Lorin Richmond household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 3 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years. [314] 1840 Federal Census, Bergen, Genesee Co., NY, p. 435, the Loren Richmond household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years, and included 1 person employed in agriculture. [315] 1850 Federal Census, Bergen, Genesee Co., NY, p. 58, dwelling #802, family #901: Loring Richmond, 64, male, white, farmer, $5700, born CT [sic] Orsa Richmond, 57, female, white, born VT John Richmond, 18, male, white, laborer, born NY, attending school Eber Richmond, 17, male, white, laborer, born NY, attending school Harriet J. Barber, 20, female, white, born NY, attending school [316] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [317] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census. [318] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [319] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census. [320] 1830 Federal Census, Murray, Orleans Co., NY, p. 55, the Henry Thatcher household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years [sic]. [321] 1840 Federal Census, Kendall, Orleans Co., NY, p. 447, the Henry Thatcher household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years. [322] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Kendol, Orleans Co., NY, p. 45, dwelling #632, family #636: Henry Thatcher, 55, male, farmer, $1500, born CT Betsey Thatcher, 63, female, born MA [323] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID, but his birth was not recorded in the Taunton vital records. [324] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [325] 1820 Federal Census, Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, p. 157, the Caleb Richmond household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and had 1 person engaged in agriculture. [326] 1830 Federal Census, Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, p. 103, the Caleb Richmond household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years [sic], 2 females under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years. [327] 1840 Federal Census, Cranberry, Butler Co., PA, p. 68, the Caleb Richmond household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and included 4 persons employed in agriculture. [328] 1850 Federal Census, Cranberry township, Butler Co., PA, p. 140, dwelling #146, family #146: Caleb Richmond, 59, male, farmer, $900, born MA Zeruia Richmond, 54, female, born MA Charlotte Richmond, 20, female, born PA, attending school Cyrus S. Richmond, 18, male, laborer, born PA, attending school Caleb Richmond, 15, male, laborer, born PA, attending school Zeruia Richmond, 9, female, born MA, attending school [329] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [330] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [331] I.G.I. Individual Record of Bethiah Richmond, taken from LDS temple records. [332] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [333] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census. [334] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [335] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census. [336] 1830 Federal Census, Bergen, Genesee Co., NY, p. 383, the David Biam household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years. [337] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Pavilion, Genesee Co., NY, p. 203, dwelling #280, family #307: David Byam, 48, male, miller, $400, born NY Melinda Byam, 47, female, born NY Abel W. Byam, 18, male, born NY Betsey M. Byam, 16, female, born NY, attending school Amanda M. Byam, 11, female, born NY, attending school Miranda L. Byam, 11, female, born NY, attending school David Byam, 8, male, born NY, attending school [338] I.G.I. Individual Record of Sarah Richmond, taken from LDS temple records; FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [339] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [340] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID, his place of birth from the 1850 federal census. [341] 1850 Federal Census, District No. 143 Mecca, Trumbull Co., OH, p. 338, dwelling #1835, family #1908: Albert A. Sherman, 42, male, shoemaker, born MA Sarah Sherman, 46, female, born NY Leonora A. Sherman, 19, female, born OH, attending school Portia C. Sherman, 17, female, born PA, attending school Esther Ann Sherman, 15, female, born PA, attending school Martha Jane Sherman, 12, female, born PA, attending school Albert A. Sherman, 5, male, born OH [342] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [343] 1830 Federal Census, Murray, Orleans Co., NY, p. 55, the Willard Stearns household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 15-19 years. [344] 1840 Federal Census, Kendall, Orleans Co., NY, p. 447, the Willard Stearns household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years. [345] 1800 Federal Census, Augusta, Oneida Co., NY, p. 183, the Matthew Rankin household had 1 males aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years. [346] 1820 Federal Census, Augusta, Oneida Co., NY, p. 316, the Matthew Rankin household had 2 males aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-18 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 16-25 years, 1 female aged 45 or over, and had 2 persons engaged in agriculture. [347] 1830 Federal Census, Augusta, Oneida Co., NY, p. 128, the Matthew Rankin household had 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 80-89 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years. [348] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [349] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [350] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [351] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [352] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Betty Paulsen, of Menan, ID. [353] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree Larabee Family Tree file submitted by Karen Larabee. [354] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree Larabee Family Tree file submitted by Karen Larabee. [355] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree Larabee Family Tree file submitted by Karen Larabee. [356] 1820 Federal Census, Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, p. 255, the Asaph Larabee household had 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 45 or over, and had 1 person engaged in agriculture. [357] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree A Tree of Many Colors file submitted by dgarrity11. [358] Her birth date from the Ancestry.com One World Tree file A Tree of Many Colors submitted by dgarrity11. [359] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree A Tree of Many Colors file submitted by dgarrity11. [360] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 303. [361] 1820 Federal Census, Cranberry Township, Butler Co., PA, p. 157, the Perez Snow household had 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and had 1 person engaged in agriculture. [362] 1850 Federal Census, Lodi Township, Athens Co., OH, p. 160, dwelling #2241, family #2261: Pyrrhus Snow, 54, male, farmer, $400, born MA Betsey Snow, 47, female, born NY Pyrrhus Snow, 25, male, farmer, $100, born PA Alpheus Snow, 18, male, farmer, born PA Jonathan Snow, 13, male, born OH Reuben Snow, 10, male, born PA [363] 1860 Federal Census, the Village of Athens, Athens Co., OH, Page No. 67, dwelling #474, family #523: Pyrrhus Snow, 66, male, farmer, $200, born MA Betsy Snow, 57, female, born NY Reuben Snow, 19, male, laborer, born PA [364] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree A Tree of Many Colors file submitted by dgarrity11. [365] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree A Tree of Many Colors file submitted by dgarrity11. [366] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree A Tree of Many Colors file submitted by dgarrity11. [367] 1830 Federal Census, Perrysville, Cattaraugus Co., NY, p. 209, the Harvey Blakely household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years. [368] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree A Tree of Many Colors file submitted by dgarrity11; I.G.I. Individual Record of Susannah Larabee, which gives her birth place as Niagara Falls, NY. [369] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census. [370] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree JonesAncestors submitted by tmsjones. [371] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree JonesAncestors submitted by tmsjones. [372] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree A Tree of Many Colors file submitted by dgarrity11. [373] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree JonesAncestors submitted by tmsjones. [374] 1850 Federal Census, Lodi Township, Athens Co., OH, p. 161, dwelling #2253, family #2273: Jonathan Larabee, 42, male, farmer, born NY Orilla Larabee, 42, female, born NY Silas Larabee, 20, male, farmer, born PA Bathia Larabee, 18, female, born PA, attending school Abigail Larabee, 15, female, born PA, attending school Susannah Larabee, 13, female, born PA, attending school Asaph Larabee, 11, male, born PA, attending school Adelia Larabee, 8, female, born OH Jonathan Larabee, 6, male, born OH Nathan Larabee, 3, male, born OH Orrilla Larabee, 2/12, female, born OH [375] I.G.I. Individual Record of Jonathan Larrabee, which gives his birth place as Otsego Township, Otsego Co., NY. [376] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census. [377] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 304. [378] 1830 Federal Census, Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, p. 100, the Zibeon Snow household had 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, and 2 females aged 20-29 years. [379] 1840 Federal Census, Vernon, Oneida Co., NY, p. 412, the Zibeon Snow household had 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and included 1 person employed in agriculture. [380] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Vernon, Oneida Co. NY, p. 80, dwelling #95, family #96: Zibeon Z Snow, 51, male, farmer, $7000, born MA Sabrina Snow, 41, female, born NY Stalina Snow, 10, female, born NY Caroline Snow, 7, female, born NY Zibeon Snow, 4, male, born NY Geo. Town, 23, male, born NY [381] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree A Tree of Many Colors file submitted by dgarrity11. [382] Per the Ancestry.com One World tree A Tree of Many Colors file submitted by dgarrity11. [383] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 301. [384] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 152-153, however MF5G: Alden, pt. 1, p. 345, shows that Mary Edson married a Seth Johnson, who is not further identified, with no supporting evidence. [385] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 348. [386] East Bridgewater VRs, p. 49. [387] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, pp. 151, 86. [388] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 559, from a private record of deaths in South Bridgewater kept by Lt. John Washburn. [389] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 302, says they had Eliab 1759, and James 1761. [390] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 301. [391] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 348. [392] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 559, from a private record of deaths in South Bridgewater kept by Lt. John Washburn. [393] Halifax VRs, p. 34, the marriage of Ephraim Churchel, of Bridgewater, and Jemima Bryant, of Hallifax, on 28 Nov. 1751 in Halifax. [394] Brockton VRs, p. 284; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 348. [395] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 73. [396] Plymouth VRs, pp. 96, 170, the marriage of Ephraim Churchel and Priscilla Manchester, both of Plymouth, on 27 Mar. 1730 in Plymouth; Plymouth VRs, p. 123, the birth of Ephraim Churchell, son of Ephraim and Priscilla Churchell, on 27 July 1738 in Plymouth. [397] Plympton VRs, p. 267, the marriage of James Briant and Dorkas Whipple on 12 May 1725 in Plympton; Plympton VRs, p. 46, the birth of Jemima Bryant, daughter of James and Darkas Bryant, on 10 July 1732 in Plympton. [398] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Massachusetts, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 166, Bridgewater Town, Plymouth County, the Eliab Snow household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older, 1 free white male under 16, and 2 free white females. [399] The Ancestry.com Adam and Eve Tree, Snow World Tree file, submitted by ArthurC1957 gives Eliab Snow a death date of 23 Mar. 1793 in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, but Chicopee wasn’t founded until 1848. [400] All from I.G.I. Records of Eliab Snow and Dorcas Churchill, from LDS temple records, microfilm #170456. [401] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 560. [402] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census. [403] Per the Ancestry.com Adam and Eve Tree, Snow World Tree file, submitted by ArthurC1957. [404] Per the Ancestry.com Adam and Eve Tree, Snow World Tree file, submitted by ArthurC1957. [405] 1810 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 348, the Anson Snow household had 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 16-25 years. [406] 1820 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 353, the Anson Snow household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 16-18 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and had 2 persons engaged in agriculture. [407] 1830 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 161, the Anson Snow household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years. [408] 1840 Federal Census, South Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 349, the Anson Snow household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and included 2 persons employed in agriculture. [409] South Hadley Vital Records, Vol. 32, p. 190, Deaths, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, NewEnglandAncestors.org, her parents’ names not given in the death record. [410] 1850 Federal Census, South Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 325, dwelling #187, family #194, very hard to read: Anson Snow, 64, male, farmer, $2000, born MA Goodman Snow, 27, male, mechanic, born MA Beman Snow, 18, male, farmer, born MA Billings Snow, 30, male, mechanic, born MA Manrey? Barton, 40, female, widow, born MA Louisa Barton, 33, female, ?, born MA Rosamond Barton, 19, female, born MA Cutist? Barton, 15, female, born MA, attending school [411] South Hadley Vital Records, Vol. 212, p. 69, Death Records, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, NewEnglandAncestors.org, called son of Eliab and Dorcas Snow in his death record. [412] I.G.I. Individual Record of Churchill Snow, from LDS temple records, microfilm #170456. [413] I.G.I. Individual Record of Churchil; Snow, from LDS temple records, microfilm #170456, but the marriage was not listed in the Springfield vital records. [414] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census. [415] 1820 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 352, the Churchill Snow household had 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, 1 female aged 45 or over, and had 1 person engaged in agriculture. Churchill Snow was the last entry on one page, and Anson Snow was the first entry on the next page. [416] 1830 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 163, the Churchill Snow household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years. [417] 1840 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 56, the Churchill Snow household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and included 1 person employed in agriculture. [418] 1850 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, p. 162, dwelling #2343, family #2551: Churchill Snow, 56, male, farmer, $450, born MA Eunice Snow, 49, female, born CT Almeda Snow, 22, female, born MA Lauritta Snow, 20, female, born MA Nathan Snow, 17, male, laborer, born MA [419] 1870 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 239, dwelling #1408, family #1802: Churchill Snow, 75, male, white, farmer, $1000, $500, born MA, a male citizen Eunice Snow, 69, female, white, keeps house, born CT (Living next door were the families of Nathan C. Snow, aged 37, and Elliot Snow, aged 46. [420] Chicopee Vital Records, Vol. 258, p. 8, Death Records, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, NewEnglandAncestors.org. Called son of Eliab and Dorcas Snow in his death record. [421] Per the Ancestry.com Adam and Eve Tree, Snow World Tree file, submitted by ArthurC1957. [422] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 301. [423] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 559. Snow, Edwin Horton, The William Snow Family: Descendants of William Snow, who landed at Plymouth, MA, in 1635, Providence, RI, 1908, p. 15, erroneously says he “married Rebecca Alden, of Titicut, probably 1789.” [424] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 302. [425] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 148, 149. [426] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 349. [427] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 96. [428] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 147. [429] Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 178. [430] Plymouth Co. Probate Vol. 14, p. 498. [431] Plymouth Co. Deeds, Vol. 45, p. 14. [432] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Massachusetts, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 173, Middleborough Town, Plymouth County, the Samuel Dunber household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older, and 1 free white female. [433] 1800 Federal Census, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 79, the Samuel Dunbar household had 1 male aged 45 or over and 1 female aged 45 or over. [434] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 459, buried in the Keith, or South Street Graveyard in Titicut. [435] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 460, buried in the Keith, or South Street Graveyard in Titicut. [436] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 93. [437] Griffin, Simon Goodell, A History of the town of Keene; from 1732, when the township was granted by Massachusetts, to 1784, when it became a city, Keene, NH, 1904, [hereinafter Griffin, History of Keene], p. 587. [438] Griffin, History of Keene, p. 587. [439] Griffin, History of Keene, p. 638. [440] Griffin, History of Keene, p. 638. [441] Griffin, History of Keene, p. 638. [442] Griffin, History of Keene, p. 672-673. [443] Griffin, History of Keene, p. 587. [444] Griffin, History of Keene, pp. 587, 674. [445] 1800 Federal Census, Keene, Cheshire Co., NH, p. 90, the Elijah Dunbar household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years. [446] 1810 Federal Census, Keene, Cheshire Co., NH, p. 61, the Elijah Dunbar household had 1 male aged 10-15 years, 3 males aged 26-44 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years. [447] 1820 Federal Census, Keene, Cheshire Co., NH, p. 370, the Elijah Dunbar household had 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 2 females under 10, 1 female aged 16-25 years, 1 female aged 45 or over, and there was 1 person engaged in agriculture. [448] 1830 Federal Census, Keene, Cheshire Co., NH, p. 149, the Elijah Dunbar household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 70-79 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 3 females aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 60-69 years, and 1 female aged 80-89 years. [449] Griffin, History of Keene, p. 587. [450] Griffin, History of Keene, p. 430. [451] Griffin, History of Keene, p. 587. [452] Only two children are listed in Griffin, History of Keene, p. 587, but there were probably others. [453] Griffin, History of Keene, p. 587. [454] Griffin, History of Keene, p. 587. [455] 1820 Federal Census, Westmoreland, Cheshire Co., NH, p. 452, the George F. Dunbar household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 female under 10, and 2 females aged 16-25 years. [456] 1830 Federal Census, Westmoreland, Cheshire Co., NH, p. 7, the George F. Dunbar household had 1 male under 5, 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years. [457] 1840 Federal Census, Westmoreland, Cheshire Co., NH, p. 196, the George F. Dunbar household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and included 1 person employed as a learned professional engineer. [458] 1850 Federal Census, Westmoreland, Cheshire Co., NH, p. 14, dwelling #190, family #224: George F. Dunbar, 56, male, physician, $1000, born NH Mrs. G. F. Dunbar, 49, female, born NH Martha Dunbar, 19, female, born NH Mary Hyde 15, female, born Ireland, attending school [459] Per the 1800 and 1810 federal censuses. [460] Griffin, History of Keene, p. 587. [461] Griffin, History of Keene, p. 587. [462] Griffin, History of Keene, p. 587. [463] Per the 1820 federal census. [464] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 95. [465] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 459, buried in the Keith, or South Street Graveyard in Titicut. [466] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 94. [467] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 460, as “Samuel” Dunbar, son of Lt. Samuel and Molly Dunbar, buried in the Keith, or South Street Graveyard in Titicut. [468] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 96. [469] Taunton VRs, Vol. 2, p. 162; Mitchell, History of Bridgewater, p. 149, says “Samuel went to Taunton and married an Ingell.” [470] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Massachusetts, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 173, Middleborough Town, Plymouth County, the Samuel Dunber Jur. household had 1 free white male aged 16 or older, 1 free white female, and 1 other free person. [471] 1800 Federal Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, p. 49, the Samuel Dunbar household had 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years. [472] 1810 Federal Census, “South Parish,” Plymouth Co., MA, p. 79, the “Sam, & S. Dunbar” household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 2 females under 10, 1 female aged 16-25 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over. [473] Plymouth Co. Deeds, Vol. 124, p. 93. [474] 1820 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 259, the Samuel Dunbar household had 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 3 females aged 16-25 years, 1 female aged 45 or over, and 1 person engaged in agriculture. [475] 1830 Federal Census, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, p. 91, the Samuel Dunbar household had 5 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, 2 females aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years. [476] Taunton VRs, Vol. 3, p. 75, taken from records of the Broadway Congregational Church in Taunton. [477] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 1, p. 225. [478] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 1, p. 226. [479] Middleborough VRs, Vol. 1, p. 226. [480] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 92. [481] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 459, buried in the Keith, or South Street Graveyard in Titicut. [A] The will of Seth Snow, of Augusta, Oneida Co., New York (1812): * In the name of God ~ Amen ~ I Seth Snow 1st of the town of of Augusta County of Oneida & State of New York being advanced in years & infirm in body, but enjoying my perfect Judgmen & all my mortal facilities (blessed be Almighty God for the same) do make & publish this my last will & testament in manner & form following (Viz.) First & do give & bequeath my Sons Simeon Snow, Seth Snow & Jonathan Snow & my daughters Huldah, the wife of Jonathan Snow, Sally the wife of Joshua Richmond & Bethia the wife of Asaph Larabee the Sum of one Dollar each. I do also will & bequeath my grand daughter Betsey Larabee (child) one Cow, & my grand daughter [_?_]+ Ranken (child) Two Cows & my large bible, which Several legacies it is my will & I—: hereby order paid to the legatees at any time when requested after the expiration of one year after my decease— I do also give & bequeath to my daughter Susannah wife of Mathew Ranken the remainder of my estate personal & real Stock, Goods, Chattels of whatsoever name or nature. And I do also appoint the last named persons Matthew Ranken & Susanah Ranken Sole Executor & executrix of this my last Will & testament, hereby revoking all Former wills by me made, in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this twentyeth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred twelve— Signed, sealed, published & declared by the above named Seth Snow 1t to be Mark his last will & testament in the presence Seth X Snow 1t (Seal) of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in presence of the testator Isaac Chadwick James Ranken Ihm[John?] Chadwick I certify the foregoing to be a True Copy of the Original will of Seth Snow as the same was proven by the subscribing witnesses thereto before me this 7th day of July 1812— Joshua Hathaway Surrogate I further certify that on the seventh day of July one thousand Eight hundred & Twelve came before me Isaac Chadwick & James Ranken two of the Subscribing witnesses to the foregoing Will & being duly sworn depose & say that they saw the Testator to the foregoing will execute the same & that they heard him declare the same as & for his last will & Testament & that they subscribed the same as witnesses in his presence & in the presence of each other & that he appeared to be sound & disposing mind & memory at the time he executed the same— before me J. Hathaway surrogate I further certify that the death of the said Seth Snow was proven on the Oath of Matthew Ranken who was sworn as Executor also before me this 7th day of July 1812. J. Hathaway Surrogate Letters of Administration were given to Matthew Ranken, Executor, on 7 July 1812. * Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Oneida County Wills, Vol. 1, p. 336-337, from FHL microfilm #0381369. + Gertrude A. Barber, in her Abstracts of wills of Oneida County, N.Y., From 1798-1822, Vol. 1, lists the granddaughter’s name as “Patty,” but I could not verify the name from the microfilmed recorded copy of the will.

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Snyder family information in letter from Leota Pearl (Dode) Snyder to Miriam Stoddard. Soft copy of letter in possession of Tim Stoddard. Letter dated 1-20-1986. Information taken from a 1948 calendar kept by Rachel Green Snyder and at the time was in the possession of Dode Snyder. Original letter in the possession of Miriam Stoddard Hill (Beaver) in Gilmer, TX Info: Married 1-1-1911 Benjamin Harrison Snyder b. 22 Jul 1888 d. 1917 to Rachel Edith Green b. 6 June 1881 d. feb 1958. Children: Benjamin Rollinson Snyder b. 2 mar 1912 Rachel Nellie Snyder b. 14 Sep 1913 d. 9 aug 1927 George William Snyder b. 23 Oct 1914 d. 6 mar 1975 Leota Pearl Snyder b. 15 aug 1916 Kismet KS Benjamin Rollinson married Koradine Christie. Children: John Harrison Ruth Ann David Linn b. 15 June 1948 Leota Pearl married (Claude Bismark Barker d. 10 mar 1981) 24 may 1941 in Hooker, OK Children: Lois Pearl b. 4 aug 1942 at Texhoma, OK d. 25 aug 1942 Claude Leo b. 1 Oct 1943 at Sublette, KS Kenneth Wayne b. 20 mar 1947 at Liberal, KS Ronald Merl b.21 Sep 1953 at Cortez, CO Claude Leo married Carol Sue Stevens 4 sep 1967 - no children Kenneth Wayne married Chrystle (?) Gail McCucheon 10 aug 1968 Children: Shiela Tomeka b. 2 oct 1969 - born in Japan Jackie Kay b. 30 Jun 1971 at Liberal, KS Ronald Merl married Karen Elois Glazner 29 sep 1972 Children: Jerry Dean b. 11 nov 1973 Denver, CO Dustin Lee b. 25 Nov 1975 Durango, CO Rachel Edith Green (Snyder) married Harry Denton June 28, 1920 Children: Lena Elvera b. 25 may 1922 Iona Ruth (Billie) b. 2 dec 1923 Goldie Harriet b. 6 aug 1925 Leota Pearl Snyder (Barker) married Ransom J. Brown 29 July 1983

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A game played on a rectangular field with net goals at either end in which two teams of 11 players each try to drive a ball into the other's goal by kicking, heading, or using any part of the body except the arms and hands. The goalie is the only player who may touch or move the ball with the arms or hands.

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Tibbitts-114|Renee Tibbitts]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10804196 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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'''Socialization Difficulties ''' When psychologists talk about "socialization" difficulties, they usually mean problems with taking orders from authorities. They are not usually talking about getting along with your peers. I admit that I do not take direction well, but it all depends on the source, doesn't it? If somebody wants me to spend money to fit into a social group, I tell them to go jump in the lake. If you do what just everybody and his brother tells you, it's just foolish. When I failed to salute an Army officer on one of my assignments near Washington, DC, they told me I had socialization difficulties. But I'm not a soldier, so it would have seemed like I was mocking him. I did curtsy to him, by mistake. I get it confused with bowing, when blinded by so many medals. When I first started at this bank, some senior bankers did not like what I represented - automated banking. They did not seem to like me personally either, but I chose to overlook that, because we had work to do. One banker asked me if I could not tell that I was unpopular. I replied that I did notice something, but it was not significant to me. He was actually insulted. His reaction was not even important enough to relay to my boss. I preferred not to say anything that might cause friction between them. Another time, a senior banker pulled up to the bus stop in his Mercedes when it was starting to snow. He rolled down the window and beckoned to me. He asked, "Don't we pay you enough to get a car?" I explained I live only two miles away. I did not qualify for free parking in the parking deck, anyway. When I made a move to get into the passenger's seat, he said, "I would drive you home, Vic, but I live in the other direction." Then he revved his motor and drove up the hill, in my direction. So I had to wait for the bus after all. And that's the kind of guy he was.... Another banker once talked about how the bank had to employ people now which they would not have let in the lobby door fifty years ago. He got some sort of sympathetic applause from his audience, too. I knew better than to say anything, but I suspected that particular banker might have been referring to me. I probably would not have been hired in my job, if I did not have many years of experience. My experience at the Federal Reserve Bank put me in a category of my own, too. I was never the junior executive type, even when I was a "junior". The problem with this bank in the old days can be summed up in an old cliche which may be politically incorrect now - "Too many chiefs and not enough Indians." I prefer to roll up my sleeves and build apps for our V.I.P. customers. I do bend over backwards to serve them. That's another unfortunate expression, isn't it? The bank could charge much more for these apps, but they take the farsighted approach of creating revenue streams in the long term. It takes ten minutes to build an app that enables revenue of $500 per month, for perpetuity, for example.

Society of Crypto Judaic Studies Conference

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Presenter at the SCJS Conference on the Perea Family, June 26, 2016.

Society of Mississippi Choctaws

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The history of the founding of the "Society of Mississippi Choctaws" isn't recorded, but it clearly was not an official office of the Choctaw Nation or the predecessors to the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. In fact, it was an agency for the law firm of T. B. Crews and H. J. Cantwell of St. Louis, MO (with offices in Washington D.C.) offering to "contract" with Mississippi Choctaw to put forth "Article 14" claims from the 1830 Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. This effort coincided with the hope of reopening the Choctaw rolls for adding additional Mississippi Choctaw to the enrollment during the 63rd United States Congress 1913-1915. A similar scheme was also run by the name "Texas-Oklahoma Investment Co." However, both efforts were ultimately unsuccessful in adding to the rolls. == Society Operations == During the operation some of the Crews and Cantwell representatives, specifically A. P. Powell, perpetrated half-truths and charged unauthorized fees of up to $2.50 per application. Powell was discharged by the firm but continued to purport himself as an employee. In the end, neither the Crews and Cantwell law firm nor the local firm representatives made any attempt to ensure non-Choctaw claims were culled from the lot of 4200 applications. Thereby the "Society" may also have defrauded legitimate Choctaw of their money without delivering any results. These activities came to the attention of the U.S. Congress, House Committee on Indian Affairs in 1915 and Mr. Cantwell was called to testify in person before the Subcommittee on Enrollment. Also a Mr. [[Conerly-6|Luke W. Conerly]] of the Crews and Cantwell office in Gulfport, MS was called and present for the hearing. The focus was the Report of Inspector [[McLaughlin-4622|James McLaughlin]] to the U.S. Secretary of the Interior. The lengthy hearing focused on the dubious actions of A.P. Powell. The transcript of these hearings is found in both the Congregational record of the Subcommittee and the report of lawyer [[Hurley-1118|Patrick J. Hurley]] to Chief [[Locke-429|Victor Locke]] of the Choctaw Nation. '''To Wit:'''
:REPORT OF INSPECTOR JAMES M'LAUGHLIN - To: Secretary of the Interior, June 1914 :''...A.P. Powell obtained more contracts from the class of claimants referred to than all of the other solicitors combined,'' :''From what I was told by reputable persons at Lake Charles and Baton Rouge, La., and Gulfport, Miss., it would appear that said Powell was interested chiefly in procuring a large number of contracts, regardless of the ancestry of the applicants, as Mr. Luke W. Conerly, of Gulfport, Miss., told me that to his personal knowledge Powell obtained contracts from several families the ancestry of whom was supplied by Powell was absurdly erroneous. It is also alleged that Powell took contracts from any persons claiming to have Indian blood, and from many who had never claimed to possess Indian blood until told by Powell that they were descendants of Indians who were parties to 'the Dancing Rabbit Creek treaty of 1830 and therefore entitled to certain benefits under that treaty.'' :''...were advised by Powell that he possessed a book which enabled him to trace the ancestry of every living person who possessed any Choctaw blood,'' '''Those Involved'''
Society Mississippi Choctaws
:Berry Wilson, President - {{FamilySearch|G4N9-KSC}} :[[Wilson-10714|Pearl L. Wilson]], Sect'y :[[Conerly-6|Luke W. Conerly]], Chief Council :Alexander P. "A. P." Powell - of Homer, Oklahoma Crews & Cantwell
:Thomas W.B. Crews - {{FamilySearch|MRQK-WHN}} :Harry J. Cantwell - {{FamilySearch|GM2B-CXR}} ---- == Letter to J.F. Bennett == A single letter is the only known example (at least to this researcher) regarding the Society. The letter is in reply to J.F. Bennett's inquiry about a Choctaw lineage. The response contains a summary of the alleged family details connecting to Chief Pushmataha, and instructions for completing and returning the included blank application form (application form not part of the attached scan but details can be found in the Hurley Report). There are at least two versions of the scan online, one a pdf, both are attached to this profile to help with providing the transcription below. '''Note:''' The J.F. Bennett addressed in the letter is likely, but unverified, to be [[Bennett-21060|Joseph Franklin Bennett (1855-1941)]] who lived at Logtown and later Bay St. Louis, MS. ''BEGIN TRANSCRIPTION'' Chief Council {{Image|file=Society_of_Mississippi_Choctaws-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Page 1 }} Society Mississippi Choctaws Berry Wilson, President Pearl L. Wilson, Sect'y Gulfport, Miss., Oct 9, 1912 (illiegible due to poor copy)
Station "A" J.F. Bennett
Logtown Miss Dear Sir Thomas Evans was (illegible words due to crease) 1830. He was a direct descendant of Pushmataha the Choctaw Chief at the time of the war of 1812. Pushmataha's wife was Nancy Ranson a white girl stolen from her parents in Georgia and sold by a hostile Tribe of Indians. {{Image|file=Society_of_Mississippi_Choctaws.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Page 2 }} They had a daughter named Nana, she married Samuel Givens. They had a daughter named Nancy who married Columbus Evans. They had a son named Thomas Evans, the great grand father you mention in your letter. I enclose your blank with Thomas Evans as your Choctaw Ancestor head of a family in 1830. Please fill it out with pen and ink. Write all names in full give maiden name of your wife, your Mother & both(of) your grand mothers. Sign the Evidence blank where indicated (several illegible words due to poor copy) a notary public then return the papers to me. Yours Truly & (illegible)
Luke W. Conerly You should always date your letter from your (several illegible words) or mail them. I have (illegible) your post office Pearlington because you dated & wrote your letter there. If it is not your home office scratch it out & write Logtown. ''END TRANSCRIPTION'' '''Descendancy Outlined In Letter'''
#[[Choctaw-270|Pushmataha]] and Nancy Ranson had a daughter Nana #Nana married [[Givens-1482|Samuel Givens]] and had a daughter Nancy #[[Givins-35|Nancy Givins]] married [[Evans-5429|Columbus Evans]] and they had a son Thomas #[[Evans-27171|Thomas Evans]] is the great grandfather of J.F. Bennett The above descendancy is doubtful in that Thomas Evans, a proven son of Nancy and Columbus Evans, was born in 1845. This date means he cannot be the "Choctaw Ancestor head of a family in 1830" as stated in the letter. Records from 1830 do show there was a Thomas R. Evans in the Choctaw Nation. However, he and his family are noted in a report to the U.S. Congress as "7 in family, All white, lives with [[Pitchlynn-5|John Pitchlynn]], overseer for John Pitchlynn," which makes this erroneous lineage a likely example of A.P. Powell's spurios book mentioned by James McLaughlin in his report. Further, Nancy Givens, wife of Columbus Evans, was born about 1819 in Georgia. This birth year and place makes it extremely unlikely for Nancy to be the daughter of Samuel Givens and his wife Nana, as her birth is twenty years after the previous child (James Givens b. 1798) of the couple. She is more plausibly the child of [[Givins-36|James Givins]] and [[Shirling-3|Mary (Shirling) Givens]]. ---- == Pushmataha Connection == [[Choctaw-270|Pushmataha]] in his official capacity as a Choctaw representative to the Untied States is well documented within U.S. records of interactions with the Choctaw Nation. His personal life is also mentioned in these official records, although in more coincidental notations. Among those mentions, both during and immediately following his lifetime, no other narrative or historical reference to Nancy Ranson being a spouse has been found to corroborate the J.F. Bennett letter above. Likewise no other record is found of his having a child in that early period of his life, nor ever having one named Nana in his lifetime. ---- == Resources == * Gould's St. Louis Directory for 1910, p 417, CANTWELL HARRY J. (Crews & Cantwell). Lawyers, 601 and 602 Commercial Bldg. Olive, se. cor. 6th, r. Buckingham Annex, Citing Missouri Digital History, Missouri Secretary of State, 2015 https://mdh.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16795coll7/id/104641 * Gould's Red Book of the City of St. Louis 1911, p 1213, Crews Thomas B 601, 214 N 6th, Citing Missouri Digital History, Missouri Secretary of State, 2016 https://cdm16795.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16795coll7/id/128104/rec/2 * United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs., McLaughlin, J. (1915). Enrollment in the five civilized tribes: Hearings before the subcommittee of the Committee on Indian affairs, House of representatives, on the subject of enrollment in the five civilized tribes, having under consideration the following bills: 3389, 3390, 6537, 7926, 7974, 8007, 10066, 10140, 12586 [Apr. 1-Aug. 27, 1914]. Washington: Govt. print. off.. Citing Hathi Trust Digital Library: Permanent link to this item https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t2h710f70 * REPORT OF P.J. HURLEY National Attorney for the Choctaw Nation TO MAJOR VICTOR M. LOCKE ,Jr. Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation, Citing Internet Archive https://ia801604.us.archive.org/13/items/choctawcitizensh00choc/choctawcitizensh00choc.pdf * U.S. Congressional Serial Set, Vol 246, 1835, Citing Google Books https://books.google.com/books?id=G49HAQAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false p 59 * Access Genealogy: [https://accessgenealogy.com/mississippi/society-of-mississippi-choctaw-1914.htm Society of Mississippi Choctaw 1914] * Stock certificates of the Texas-Oklahoma Investment Co., (1-100), 1911-1914, Box: 30, Folder: 2. Judge Harris Masterson I Papers, MS 468. Woodson Research Center, Rice University, Houston, Texas. http://archives.library.rice.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/225837 Accessed April 27, 2023. (101-200 Folder 3) (201-300 Folder 4)

Sock Darner

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== The Sock Darner == This well-used sock darner has a great deal of scratch marks on its surface from over 100 years of use. The first known owner of this item was [[Murdoch-2387|Margaret (Murdoch) Langdon]] (1867-1958). It was passed to her daughter-in-law [[Hamilton-33080|Barbara (Hamilton) Langdon]] (1904-1987). As a young girl, Barbara's daughter, remembered her grandmother Margaret using the darner. She became the owner of this tool when her mother, Barbara, passed away. About 2010, my mother-in-law, and I were talking about [[Jensen-17610|mending clothes.]] I showed her my darned sock and mentioned that I was looking for a darner. She immediately brought out the mending tool and happily passed it over to me – glad that some one would be able to use it. As simple as this item is, I was thrilled to receive it and use quite often. Who will receive this item next? '''See "how to darn a sock":''' * https://www.wikihow.com/Darn-a-Sock Or in a search engine, type "darning socks". There is a long list of other sites to choose from.

Sofia's Stuff

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hummel-793|Carrie Hummel-Logee]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12398361 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Softail the cat

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Sara Stark adopted Softail from a farm when she was just a kitten. Her birthday is May 12, 2002.

Software for Organizing Your Family Tree

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==SOFTWARE FOR RECORDING GENEALOGICAL DATA== The easiest way to record your family tree on a computer is to use an online site that you can access from anywhere, even from your cell phone. Wikitree.com makes that easy. But you may also wish to have a software program on your home computer where you can store additional family data, information about living people and family photos. These progams make it easy to share information with other genealogists. But it is important to remember NOT to upload any gedcoms you make to wikitree, as it could overwrite the data others have carefully entered by hand. Here are some of the software titles available for recording and organizing data collected during genealogical research: ''' Family Tree Maker Deluxe''' Windows version of FTM with a lot more features added with each edition. Family Tree Maker Version 16 gets much better reviews than Family Tree Maker 2008. '''Family Tree Journal''' (shareware) Makes a page for each person researched. ''' Family Gathering''' Create family journals and webpages. '''RootsMagic''' Very popular with genealogists. ''' Ultimate Family Tree''' Latest version of Family Gathering. '''Echo Lake''' Write family history "books" on the computer. Contains memory joggers. '''Ancestry''' Makes family trees and mulitmedia family albums. '''Personal Ancestral File''' Software available from the LDS church which records genealogical information according to LDS submission standards. Return to: Table of Contents Collecting Family Documents Documents at Home Vital Records

Software to Organize Your Family Tree

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== SOFTWARE TO ORGANIZE AND DOCUMENT YOUR FAMILY TREE == # '''Wikitree''' - my favorite! I love all the charts and graphs and connections we can see once we fill out our branch of the Free Global Family Tree here on Wikitree! # '''Family Search Family Tree''' - available for free on familysearch.org # '''Rootsweb.com''' - used to have a tree but not sure if it is still available online # '''Ancestry dot com''' - this is an expensive one. They charge you to put up your tree, and charge you to have continued access. Please do not upload gedcoms from ancestry to wikitree as the software is incompatible and the links don't work. # '''Family Tree Maker''' - is it good to have a backup on your computer of your own data. Family Tree Maker has been around for years and is my personal favorite, especially the old verion 7.0. # '''Rootsmagic''' - is a very popular software for recording genealogy == Return to: == * TOP OF PAGE - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Software_to_Organize_Your_Family_Tree * Genealogy Basics - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogy_Basics_Tutorial_Page * Using Pedigree Charts - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Understanding_Pedigree_Charts * Family Group Sheets - https://www..wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_Sheets * Collecting Family Documents at Home - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Documents_at_Home === Acknowledgements === This page written and designed by Sharon Troy Centanne

Soika Family Photo Album

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Solar eclipses near my family

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With the path of the eclipse of 2024 passing over my older brother's home, about an hour south of my younger brother's home, and about an hour north of my home, I decided to create this page to make note of solar eclipses that have passed close to the lives of my direct ancestors. All maps are clipped from Courtesy of: ''Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, EclipseWise.com''Permissions Page for use of maps: https://www.eclipsewise.com/solar/SEgmapx/SEacknowledgment.html (first accessed 8 Apr 2024; last accessed 7 Apr 2024) [I expect to return to the page to add more] {{Image|file=Solar_eclipses_near_my_family-3.jpg |align=r |caption=Solar Eclipse Apr 2024 }} Solar Eclipse of April 2024 * Passes over the home of [[Christensen-10609|Chuck Christensen]] * Passes south-east of the home of [[Christensen-10610|John Christensen]] * Passes north-west of the home of [[Christensen-10437|Joe Christensen]]



{{Image|file=Solar_eclipses_near_my_family-2.jpg |align=r |caption=Total Solar Eclipse USA 21 Aug 2017 }} Solar Eclipse of Aug 2017 * Passes south-west of the home of [[Christensen-10437|Joe Christensen]]







{{Image|file=Solar_eclipses_near_my_family.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Path of totality, Jan 1889. }} Solar Eclipse of Jan 1889https://www.eclipsewise.com/solar/SEgmapx/1801-1900/SE1889Jan01Tgmapx.html (7 Apr 2024) * Passes north-west of the Christensen Family home (South of Dickenson). Living family: ** Father: [[Christensen-10488|Anton Gunnerius Christensen (1829-1904)]] ** Mother: [[Koll-165|Georata Bernhardine Koll (1829-1901)]] ** Daughter: [[Christensen-10612|Marie Christensen (1860-1917)]] (Married, living with husband and children on neighboring farm) ** (Son [[Christensen-10614|Karl Gustav Gabrial Christensen (1867-)]] sent a postcard in 1886 from Chicago referencing California) ** Son: [[Christensen-10585|Emil Simon Peter Christensen (1869-1932)]] *** My great-grandfather. * [https://archive.org/details/instructionsfor01obsegoog/page/n4/mode/2up Pamphlet for viewing] * [https://astrosociety.org/file_download/inline/a65ed3c2-069c-4e2e-bd57-6ac11c0ebe01 Creation of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific] {{Image|file=Solar_eclipses_near_my_family-1.jpg |align=r |caption=Jun 1806 Eclipse }} Solar Eclipse of 16 Jun 1806 across the United States of America.https://www.eclipsewise.com/solar/SEgmapx/1801-1900/SE1806Jun16Tgmapx.html (7 Apr 2024) * I am not sure which of my family was where during this time. ** James Bradley and Grace Bradley were alive, but in Ireland. Their cousins (the McCloskeys and Mullens) came in 1810; but the Bradleys didn't come until 1844. This is, I think, my earliest ancestor in America. * [[Boisvert-1338|Joseph Boisvert (1783-)]] and his family lived in St. François du Lac, in Lower Canada and would have seen a nice partial eclipse. == Research notes == * Future investigation: https://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/19th-century (7 Apr 2024) ** Eclipses in N. America: Jun 1806, Feb 1831, Nov 1834, Jul 1860, Aug 1869, Jul 1878, Jan 1889 (above), May 1900 == Sources ==

Solbrig Project

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Solbrig-6|Tyra Solbrig]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24446567 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Soldat vid Vestmanlands regemente

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* [http://www.sallskapetslaktforskarnefagersta.dinstudio.se/files/Bruksanor-20.pdf Sällskapet släktforskare 1998 Nr 20] artiklar om soldater vid Västmanlands Regemente * Information om [[:Space:Soldatforskning|soldatforskning]] * [http://sverigesradio.se/sida/avsnitt/103704?programid=2068 SR Släktband] Soldat med eller utan tvång * [http://sverigesradio.se/sida/avsnitt/91456?programid=2068 SR Släktband] Krigsöden * [http://sverigesradio.se/sida/avsnitt/91009?programid=2068 SR Släktband] Krig och fred. Släktband 27 mars 2006. * [http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/372270/sverige/vastmanlands-lan/sala/vasterfarnebo/salbohed/vastmanlands-regemente/ Bygdeband] Västmanlands regemente * [http://runeberg.org/mjantreg/0335.html Anteckningar rörande svenska regementernas historia / 331] -N:o 18. Kongl. Vestmanlands Regemente. - Julius Mankell

Soldater i Erska socken

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Soldater i Erska socken enligt Centrala Soldatregistret (går att söka online via Linköpings Universitet). Vissa personer verkar ha flera poster registerade och ibland har det förmodligen skett något misstag i registreringen då flera personer överlappar samma period på samma plats. Västgöta Dals regemente, Väne kompani, Torps Rote Soldater (i antagningsordning) vid '''torpnummer VD-00-0326''' som borde vara Frälsegården soldatstom. * Jon Jonsson Mörk, inga övriga uppgifter. * Bryngel Gunnarsson, antagen 1670, avsked 1691. * Olof Nilsson, antagen 1679, avsked 1691. * Lars Eriksson Svan, antagen 1691, avsked 1694. * Måns Persson, antagen 1693. * Jakob Apelman, antagen 1694, avsked 1703. * Erik Carlsson, antagen 1695, avsked 1710. * Erik Carlsson, antagen 1703. * Måns Persson, antagen 1710. * Jonas Andersson, antagen 1714, avsked 1714. * Nils Svensson Möller, född 1688, antagen 1714, avsked 1736. * Gustav Adolf Brummer, född 1718, antagen 1736, avsked 1742. * Johan Johnsson Mörk, född 1693, antagen 1742, avsked 1757. * Sven Hansson Mörk, antagen 1758, avsked 1759. * Per Larsson Mörk, antagen 1760, avsked 1762. * Sven Johnsson Dahlmark, antagen 1762, avsked 1763, död 1770-05-17. * Olof Bengtsson Torpengren, född 1740, antagen 1768, avsked 1789. * Bengt Olofsson Torpengren, född 1766, antagen 1790, avsked 1813, död 1838. * Andreas Jeansson Pil, född 1791, antagen 1815, avsked 1841, död 1861-05-10. * Carl Anders Dahlqvist Pihl, född 1819-12-20, antagen 1842, avsked 1845. * Bryngel Olofsson Stål, född 1823-11-23, antagen 1846, avsked 1872, död 1873-10-17. * August Svensson Stål, född 1854-04-07, antagen 1873, avsked 1883. * Johannes Carlsson Molander, född 1861-07-04, antagen 1883, avsked 1910. Soldater (i antagningsordning) vid '''torpnummer VD-00-0327''' som borde vara Mjölsered Skattegård stomme, även kallad Krokaberga. * Ambjörn Assarsson, antagen 1682, avsked 1691. * Anders Andersson, antagen 1682, avsked 1708. * Anders Svensson, antagen 1709. * Gunnar Andersson Myrman, antagen 1714, avsked 1726. * Gunnar Andersson Myrman, född 1686, antagen 1714, avsked 1726. * Lars Larsson Myrman, antagen 1726, avsked 1744. * Lars Larsson Myrman, född 1707, antagen 1726, avsked 1758. * Per Myrman, antagen 1749, avsked 1758. * Lars Larsson Myrman, antagen 1758, avsked 1760, död 1760-06-18. Samma som nedan? * Lars Larsson Myrman, antagen 1758, avsked 1760, död 1760-06-13. * Anders Gudmundsson Rudqvist, född 1741, antagen 1763, avsked 1788, död 1788-09-06. (Samma som nedan fast med annat födelseår.) * Per Myrman, avsked 1758. * Anders Gudmundsson Rudqvist, född 1734. antagen 1763, avsked 1788, död 1788-09-06. * Olof Johansson Marsch, född 1767, antagen 1789, avsked 1790, död 1790-08-04. * Olof Johansson Mars, född 1768, antagen 1789, avsked 1790, död 1790-08-04. * Jonas Uggla, antagen 1791, avsked 1793. (Samma info på 2 poster.) * Anders Andersson Mars, född 1782, antagen 1801, avsked 1809, död 1809-04-08. * Anders Andersson Mars, född 1781, antagen 1801, avsked 1809, död 1809-04-08. * Jan Olofsson Strid, född 1789, antagen 1809, avsked 1838, död 1859-01-01. Förmodligen samma som nedan. Det finns ytterligare en post med exakt samma uppgifter som denna.) * Jean Olofsson Strid, avsked 1838. Samma som nedan? * Jean Strid, avsked 1838. * Johan Johansson Strid, född 1814-11-10, antagen 1839, avsked 1849. (Förmodligen samma som nedan.) * Johannes Jansson Strid, född 1814-11-10, antagen 1839, avsked 1849. * Lars Strid, född 1829-08-11, antagen 1849. * Alexander Jonasson Strid, född 1831-07-07, antagen 1851, avsked 1882. * Johan Johansson Stridsberg, född 1861-12-22, antagen 1883, avsked 1908, död 1925-02-04. Soldater (i antagningsordning) vid torpnummer '''VD-00-0328''' som borde vara soldatstom till Mjölsered Landbogård. * Nils Larsson, inga övriga uppgifter noterade. * Esbjörn Eriksson, antagen 1681, avsked 1691. * Anders Bengtsson, antagen 1685. * Lars Svensson, antagen 1689, avsked 1713. * Lars Ambjörnsson, antagen 1714, avsked 1716, död 1716-08-04. * Jon Ambjörnsson, antagen 1716, avsked 1718, död 1718-03-13. * Joen Ambjörnsson, antagen 1716, avsked 1718, död 1718-03-13. * Per Larsson Bjure, antagen 1718, avsked 1720. * Jakob Hansson Bjure, född 1670, antagen 1720, avsked 1729. * Jakob Hansson Bjure, antagen 1720, avsked 1736. * Anders Halvarsson Bure, inga övriga uppgifter. Förmodligen samma som nedan. * Anders Halvarsson Bjure, född 1716, antagen 1736, avsked 1760. * Torsten Andersson Ekerot, född 1737, antagen 1766, avsked 1785, död 1789. * Olof Andersson Durabel, född 1763, antagen1786, avsked 1790, död 1790-07-30. * Olof Andersson Durabel, född 1764, antagen 1786, avsked 1790, död 1790-07-30. * Johan Larsson Glader, född 1766, antagen 1791, avsked 1799. * Johannes Glader, född 1766, antagen 1791, avsked 1799. * Andreas Svensson Svensk, född 1778, antagen 1799, avsked 1805. * Andreas Svensson Svensk, född 1779, antagen 1799, avsked 1805. * Olof Olofsson Svensk, född 1782, antagen 1805, avsked 1829, död 1848-01-14. * Sven Svensson Möller, född 1808-10-30, antagen 1830, avsked 1859, död 1866-02-22. * Sven Persson Möller, född 1835-09-07, antagen 1860, avsked 1880. * Johan Svensson Möller, född 1867-01-06, antagen 1891. * August Johansson Hultén, född 1870-01-06, antagen 1892, avsked 1903. Västgöta Dals regemente, Väne kompani, Erska Rote Soldater (i antagningsordning) vid torpnummer '''VD-00-0329''' som borde vara xxx. * Sven Ekman, inga övriga uppgifter. * Olof Larsson, antagen 1676, avsked 1694, död 1694-05-16. * Ambjörn Assarsson, antagen 1682. * Per Bengtsson, antagen 1682, avsked 1689. * Carl Göransson, antagen 1694. * Arvid (Arved) Ambjörnsson Krok, född 1688, antagen 1714, avsked 1736. * Sven Andersson Solfberg, antagen 1739, avsked 1740, död 1740-10-20. Samma som nedan. * Sven Andersson Sölvberg, antagen 1739, avsked 1740, död 1740-10-20. * Johan Olofsson Öman, född 1715, antagen 1741, avsked 1745, död 1758-06-03. Samma som nedan? * Johan Olofsson Edman, antagen 1741, avsked 1758, död 1758-06-03. * Sven Andersson Edman, född 1723, antagen 1747, avsked 1758, död 1758-06-03. * Sven Edman, avsked 1758, död 1758-06-03. * Johan Larsson Edman, född 1739, antagen 1758, avsked 1789. * Carl Bengtsson Edman, född 1758, antagen 1789, avsked 1790, död 1790-04-05. * Nils Eriksson Blom, född 1783, antagen 1805, avsked 1821. Förmodligen samma som nedan. * Hans Olofsson Blom, född 1766, antagen 1790, avsked 1805. * Hans Olofsson Blom, född 1766, antagen 1790, avsked 1806. * Nils Eriksson Blom, antagen 1806, avsked 1821. * Anders Andersson Blom, född 1799-08-08, antagen 1821, avsked 1852, död 1878-03-25. * Anders Svensson Blom, född 1831-05-10, antagen 1852, avsked 1867, död 1867-01-09. * Andreas Andersson Lustig Blom, född 1841-07-04, antagen 1867, avsked 1885. * August Johansson Berglund, född 1867-03-02, antagen 1885, avsked 1934, död 1950-08-07. Västgöta Dals regemente, Väne kompani, Erska Rote Soldater (i antagningsordning) vid torpnummer '''VD-00-0330''' som borde vara xxx.

Soldatforskning

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=== Soldatforskning === # [http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2068&artikel=822272 Släktband om krigsarkivet] ## [http://sverigesradio.se/sida/avsnitt/103704?programid=2068 Soldat med eller utan tvång] ## [http://sverigesradio.se/sida/avsnitt/91456?programid=2068 Krigsöden Släktband 2008-01-21] ## [http://sverigesradio.se/sida/avsnitt/91009?programid=2068 Släktband Krig och fred 27 mars 2006.] # [http://webbutik.riksarkivet.se/se/kategorier/arkivguider-och-handbocker/arkivguider/krigsarkivet/ Hitta i Krigsarkivets bestånd] # [http://blog.arkivdigital.se/nyheter-2/pensionshandlingar-for-soldater-gratialisten-olof-ceder/ Pension soldiers - Gratialisten] ([http://blog.arkivdigital.net/soldier-pension-documents-pensioner-olof-ceder/ eng]) # [http://blog.arkivdigital.se/bildmaterial/soldatforskning-i-generalmonsterrullor-exemplet-jan-fras/ Soldatforskning i generalmönsterrullor – exemplet Jan Fräs] # [http://www.algonet.se/~hogman/soldatforskning.htm Soldatforskning] # [http://www.soldatreg.se/ Centrala Soldatregistret] # [http://www.upplandia.se/Lankar_Soldatforskning.htm Länkar soldatforskning] # [http://www.runslingan.se/node/30 Soldatregistret Uppland] # [http://www.ukforsk.se/hembygd/Soldattorp.pdf Soldater och dragoner i socknarna Håtuna och Håbo-Tibble i Upplands-Bro kommun] # Soldier contracts - a contract written what the soldier should get and how long he should be in duty - a copy of them can be available in Krigsarkivet (eng. Military archive [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Archives_of_Sweden wiki]) #Soldierhouse (swe. soldattorp) was the most important part of the contract. When he was dismissed or died they had to leave the house. The house was documented in a syneprotokoll. A document written when the owner of the house was changed[22] and the farmers, soldier was present when this document was created. Those documents can be available in the Krigsarkiv (eng. Military archive [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Archives_of_Sweden wiki]) or [http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landsarkiv_(Sverige) Landsarkiv]. #Gratial or pension - A soldier who has been in duty more than 30 years got gratial if he had done a good work and was not punished. Normally a soldier needed to earn some extra money to survive. Information about gratialist can probably be found at Krigsarkivet: Vadstena krigsmanshuskassa or scanned at [http://blog.arkivdigital.net/soldier-pension-documents-pensioner-olof-ceder/ Arkiv Digital] # Family Search [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sweden_Military_Records Sweden Military Records] # [http://web.telia.com/~u88707287/vadstena1.htm Georg Palmgren] Om Vadstena krigsmanshuskassa och gratialister vid Norrbottens fältjägarekår av Georg Palmgren ==== Books ==== * Lars Ericsson Folke: Soldatforska ISBN 978-91-87676-63-5 [http://webbutik.riksarkivet.se/en/departments/genealogy/soldatforska.html Riksarkivet] * [http://webbutik.riksarkivet.se/se/kategorier/slaktforskning/slaktforskarna-och-krigsarkivet.html Släktforskarna och Krigsarkivet] ([http://webbutik.riksarkivet.se/se/kategorier/slaktforskning/slaktforskarna-och-krigsarkivet.html pdf]) - En vägvisare till de militära källorna. ISBN: 91-974009-0-4 ---- ''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Soldatforskning|Inbound links]]''

Soldiers

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This is a list of profiles I've created to honour Canadians killed in the line of duty, not all soldiers as it includes sailors, aircrew and RCMP as recorded in veterans.gc.ca/en/remembrance/memorials/canadian-virtual-war-memorial/honour-roll I am adding these daily on the anniversary of their death and I'm limiting it only to those that died after the Korean War although I reserve the right to do what I want. These are sorted in order that I created them, sort of. I Started this on the anniversary of the 1st deaths in Afghanistan, since Nathan Smith is from my neck of the woods. I quickly realized that there were a lot more to do. [[Space:April Soldiers|April Soldiers]] 17 April * [[Compton-5864|Gerald Bruce Compton (1938-1961)]] * [[Snow-12644|Daniel Snow (1912-1961)]] * [[Chapman-28832|Melvin Hector Chapman (1934-1961)]] * [[Leuty-321|Timothy Kirk Leuty (1959-1990)]] * [[Dyer-15068|Ainsworth Dyer (1977-2002)]] * [[Leger-5910|Marc Daniel Leger (1973-2002)]] * [[Green-59973|Richard Anthony Green (1980-2002)]] * [[Smith-338992|Nathan Lloyd Smith (1975-2002)]] 18 April * [[Griffin-23082|William Frederick Griffin (1923-1955)]] * [[Gillette-1252|Patrick Bernard Gillette (1937-1962)]] * [[St._Peter-219|Loumis Edward St. Peter (1937-1965)]] * [[Salter-3721|John Keith Salter (1942-1973)]] * [[Klumpenhouwer-22|Anthony Mark Klumpenhouwer (1981-2007)]] - request to add Anthony as son of [[Klumpenhouwer-14|Theo Klumpenhouwer]] ([[Hutton-2752|Hutton-2752]] April 29th 2024 01:44 PDT) 19 April * [[Mitchell-48332|Donald John Mitchell (1935-1971)]] * [[Walker-71632|Richard Brian Walker (1942-1971)]] * [[Magee-3939|Danny Charles Magee (1947-1971)]] * [[Brown-176947|Guy James Brown (1942-1971)]] * [[Burkholder-1279|Heidi Jill (Burkholder) Stevenson (1971-2020)]] 20 April * [[Doak-1050|William Andrew Doak (1883-1922)]] (1 Apr) * [[Binder-1096|Otto Binder (1881-1922)]] (1 Apr) * [[Leckie-822|James Lee Leckie (1965-1991)]] * [[Parent-3165|Bernard Joseph Phillip Parent (1964-1993)]] * [[Paniloo-1|Pauloosie Paniloo (1943-2007)]] 21 April * [[Boswell-3696|Douglas David Boswell (1922-1946)]] (7 Apr) grandson of [[Boswell-3351|David Crease Boswell]] - connected [[Hutton-2752|Hutton-2752]] April 29th 2024 02:16 PDT * [[Boswell-3695|Donald Frederick Boswell (1934-1954)]] (brothers) - grandson of [[Boswell-3351|David Crease Boswell]] - connected [[Hutton-2752|Hutton-2752]] April 29th 2024 02:16 PDT * [[West-31516|Donald Edward West (1917-1955)]] * [[Ericson-377|Eric Joseph Ericson (1920-1955)]] * [[Kenning-196|Robert Donald Kenning (1922-1967)]] * [[Summerville-460|Frederick Bruce Summerville (1946-1992)]] * [[Briere-525|Joseph Roméo Roger Gilles Briere (1953-1993)]] * [[South-2646|Brandon Bruce South (1977-2014)]] * [[Rose-25168|Joseph Eldege Steven Rose (1969-2019)]] 22 April * [[Wardrop-305|Donald Ainslie Wardrop (1925-1956)]] * [[Sawyer-9591|Ian Alastair Sawyer (1938-1958)]] * [[Ekstrom-476|Ronald Arthur Ekstrom (1939-1961)]] * [[Crane-9580|Gordon Neil Crane (1944-1967)]] * [[Tucker-24959|Hollis Rutherford Tucker (1957-1990)]] * [[Turner-51121|William Montague Turner (1961-2006)]] * [[Payne-22707|Randy Joseph Payne (1973-2006)]] * [[Mansell-1488|Myles Stanley Mansell (1980-2006)]] * [[Dinning-347|Matthew David Dinning (1983-2006)]] * [[Albright-1672|Robert Baker Albright (1916-1942)]] (WW2 trained in Moncton. Not an anniversary) 23 April * [[Braiden-36|James Leslie Braiden (1932-1966)]] * [[Cormier-7199|Christopher John Cormier (1945-1966)]] * [[MacNaughton-251|Robert Elwood MacNaughton (1937-1966)]] * [[Montgomery-20534|Philip Leonard Montgomery (1935-1966)]] * [[Semak-6|Peter Semak (1922-1966)]] * [[Porter-27998|Gerald Stanley Porter (1921-1959)]] * [[Knight-29562|Michelle Linda (Knight) Mendes (1978-2009)]] 24 April * [[Allen-70759|Stuart Johnston Allen (1925-1955)]] * [[Carter-6234|Donald Grove Carter (1926-1955)]] (pre-existing profile) * [[Foreman-4789|James Walter Foreman (abt.1934-1963)]] * [[Dupont-1998|André Roméo Joseph Dupont (1956-1977)]] * [[Vaillancourt-1147|Gary Robert Vaillancourt (1960-2000)]] 25 April * [[Morrison-22189|William Earl Morrison (1924-1953)]] * [[Helman-422|Allan Joseph Helman (1932-1953)]] * [[King-65373|Thomas Brian King (1938-1978)]] * [[Trottier-983|Thomas Julien Trottier (1966-1988)]] * [[Dynerowicz-2|Robert James Dynerowicz (1983-2017)]] 26 April * [[Phillips-52094|Herbert Earl Phillips (1931-1954)]] * [[Seymour-7211|Sidney Reginald Seymour CD (1929-1966)]] * [[Hepburn-2011|George Patterson Hepburn (1928-1966)]] * [[Stringer-3783|Lewis John Stringer CV, CD (1930-1969)]] 25 Oct Not soldiers but I went through the 20 CV (Cross of Valour) recipients and added the deceased members in addition to Sgt Stringer. * [[Parker-56248|Jean (Parker) Swedberg CV (1924-1974)]] * [[Partanen-27|Vaino Olavi Partanen CV (1928-1969)]] * [[MacLean-4843|John Wendell MacLean CV (1936-1992)]] * [[Dohey-16|Mary Imelda Dohey CV, RN (1933-2017)]] * [[Hynes-1555|Thomas Hynes CV (abt.1958-1977)]] 27 April * [[Buchner-685|Donald Jack Buchner CD (1931-1967)]] * [[Garber-2230|Richard Frank Garber (1936-1967)]] * [[Jones-150276|Harold Franklin Jones CD (1921-1967)]] * [[Matthews-20422|Charles Lewis Matthews CD (1927-1967)]] * [[Potier-188|Oliver Alfred Potier CD (1931-1967)]] * [[Voogt-176|Adrianus Voogt CD (1932-1967)]] 28 April * [[Walton-12707|James Walton (1936-1959)]] * [[Hirst-1906|David Shelley Hirst (1937-1959)]] * [[Edwards-44955|Richard Vaughan Edwards (1943-1966)]] * [[Hoogerwerf-116|Johannes Patrick Hoogerwerf (1939-1975)]] * [[Sweetman-665|Walter Charles Sweetman CD, MSM (1953-1994)]] * [[Henderson-31744|Robert Raymond Henderson CD, MB, MS (1946-1994)]] - connected [[Hutton-2752|Hutton-2752]] April 28th 2024 16:14 PDT * [[Duchesne-635|Francois Joseph Alexandre Duchesne (1960-2011)]] 29 April * [[Bisson-1137|Lawrence Joseph Bisson (1922-1960)]] * [[Dyck-1510|Delmer Edward Dyck (1931-1960)]] * [[Howard-38435|Robert Paul Howard (1934-1960)]] * [[Kusiar-1|George Walter Kusiar (1917-1960)]] * [[Porteous-1316|Neil Allan Porteous (1935-1960)]] * [[Stephenson-11335|John Gay Stephenson (1914-1960)]] * [[MacNeil-1119|Arnold Roger Cyril MacNeil (1932-1973)]] * [[Myra-97|Elliott David Myra (1954-1973)]] * [[Keen-4519|William Michael Keen (1958-1990)]] * [[Schofield-3325|Shane Anthony Schofield (1980-2009)]] * [[Hulme-1171|Tyler James Hulme (1987-2014)]] * [[Cousins-2728|Matthew Alexander Cousins CD (1976-2020)]] * [[Cowbrough-20|Abbigail Cowbrough (1996-2020)]] * [[Hagen-2753|Kevin Matthew Hagen CD (1989-2020)]] * [[Miron-Morin-1|Maxime Miron-Morin (1989-2018)]] * [[MacDonald-18329|Brenden Ian MacDonald (1985-2020)]] * [[Pyke-1105|Matthew Kendall Pyke (1986-2020)]] 30 April * [[Close-3092|Robert Melville Close (1932-1957)]] * [[Picard-1531|Paul Maxillien Picard (1939-1966)]] * [[Branter-3|Malcolm Donald Branter CD (1944-1982)]] * [[Dubanski-1|John Blake Dubanski (1958-1982)]] * [[Baron-2022|Joseph Alcide André Baron (1955-1983)]] * [[Young-65078|Phillip L. Young (1963-1992)]] * [[Norton-12993|Kurt Arthur Clement Norton (1984-2009)]]

Soldiers of the Great War 1914-1918

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''Profiles of the Soldiers and Participants of the Great War.''
''Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.''
George Santayana (16 December 1863 in Madrid, Spain – 26 September 1952 in Rome, Italy)
''Lest We Forget.''
{| border="7" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%; border: Solid 3px #3B240B;" ||{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Miller-27669 |Henry Miller]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Aaron-212 |John D. Aaron]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-189.gif|size=40}} |[[Hall-10902| Hector C. Hall]] |- |{{Image|file=Photos-189.gif|size=40}} |[[Sutherland-1040| John E.R. Sutherland]] | |{{image|file=Flags-3.jpg|size=40}} |[[Deeley-33| Henry W. Deeley]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Livesay-61| Carl W. Livesay]] |- |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Mendenhall-615| Henry G. Mendenhall]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Kulp-65 |Harriet L. Kulp]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Harper-3012|Wilkie L. Harper]] |- |{{Image|file=Photos-189.gif|size=40}} |[[Sutherland-1750 |Ronald D. Sutherland]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-46.gif|size=40}} |[[Löwenstein-56|Jakob Löwenstein]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Acker-408 |Lloyd D. Acker]] |- |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Hollingsworth-1944| Martin L. Hollingsworth]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Walter-1793|Sydney S. Walter]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Ackerman-1061 |Lee De V. Ackerman]] |- |{{image|file=Flags-3.jpg|size=40}} |[[Tryon-833|Richard Tryon]] | |{{image|file=Flags-3.jpg|size=40}} |[[Tryon-832|Henry Tryon]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-189.gif|size=40}} |[[Durant-461|Wilfred E. Durant]] |- |{{Image|file=Photos-189.gif|size=40}} |[[Creaven-7 |Thomas Craven]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Switkowski-20|Joseph E. Switkowski]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-189.gif|size=40}} |[[Abrahart-4|William Abrahart]] |- |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Beck-3362| Emil G. Beck]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Bil-27| John Bill]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Ackerman-1062 |Paul H. Ackerman]] |- |{{Image|file=The Clark Profile Images-6.gif|size=40}} |[[Gesswein-1| Albert Gesswein]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Agens-62 |Clark M. Agens]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Ackerman-1063 |Raymond A. Ackerman]] |- |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Updike-170| Ryburn Updike]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Agostini-75 |Joseph D. Agostini]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Agostini-83 |Lawrence V. Agostini]] |- |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Ellwanger-24|William G. Ellwanger]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-189.gif|size=40}} |[[Elliott-6082|Gordon Elliott]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Davis-52142|Herman Davis]] |- |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Maixner-4 |Lewis Maixner]] | |{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif|size=40}} |[[Aurand-24 |Earl E. 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Solomon

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Levy-2055|Helen Ebzery]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find ancestors related to Solomons from St Helena * Find Ancestors related to Morris Levy Spitlefields and surrounding areas * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23175610 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Solomon Blue Union County Kentucky Plantation

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==Introduction== This page contains information about [[Blue-1570|Solomon Blue]]'s slaves. ==Named Slaves== *[[Blue-1581|Anderson]] *[[Blue-2055|Albert]] *[[Blue-2053|Charles]] *[[Blue-1569|Clay]] *[[Blue-2052|Emily]] *[[Blue-1580|George Washington]] *[[Blue-1578|Green]] *[[Blue-1897|Hannah]] *Henry *Jefferson *[[Blue-1890|Levi]] *[[Blue-2054|Martha]] *[[Blue-1896|Solomon]] ==1820 Census== Solomon Blue owned 15 slaves in 1820.'''1820 U.S. census''', Union County, Kentucky, population schedule, Morganfield, p. 151 (penned), Solomon Blue [white male age 26-44] in the Solomon Blue household, digital image 8 of 11, FamilySearch.org ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYJ-BX6?i=7&cc=1803955&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHLR-DV3] : accessed 27 May 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M33, roll 20 *male born ca 1806-1820 *male born ca 1806-1820 *male born ca 1795-1806 *male born ca 1795-1806 *male born ca 1795-1806 *male born ca 1795-1806 *male born ca 1795-1806 *male born ca 1795-1806 *male born ca 1795-1806 *male born ca 1776-1794 *female born ca 1806-1820 *female born ca 1806-1820 *female born ca 1806-1820 *female born ca 1806-1820 *female born ca 1795-1806 ==1830 Census== Solomon Blue owned 7 slaves in 1830.'''1830 U.S. census''', Union County, Kentucky, population schedule, location not stated, p. 34 (penned), Solomon Blue (40-49 year old white male) in the Solomon Blue household, digital image 3 of 51, FamilySearch.org ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBQ-5HW?i=2&cc=1803958&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHPC-Y1R]: accessed 27 May 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M19, roll 42 *male born ca 1807-1820 *male born ca 1807-1820 *male born ca 1795-1806 *female born ca 1820-1830 *female born ca 1807-1820 *female born ca 1807-1820 ==1840 Census== Solomon Blue owned 25 slaves in 1840.'''1840 U.S. census''', Union County, Kentucky, population schedule, location not stated, p. 2 (penned), 50-59 year old white male in the Solomon Blue household, digital image 5 of 58, ''FamilySearch.org'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB7-P2F?i=4&cc=1786457&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHTP-6FD]: accessed 24 March 2023); citing NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 125 *male born ca 1830-1840 *male born ca 1830-1840 *male born ca 1830-1840 *male born ca 1830-1840 *male born ca 1830-1840 *male born ca 1830-1840 *male born ca 1830-1840 *male born ca 1830-1840 *male born ca 1817-1830 *male born ca 1817-1830 *male born ca 1805-1816 *male born ca 1805-1816 *male born ca 1741-1785 *female born ca 1830-1840 *female born ca 1830-1840 *female born ca 1830-1840 *female born ca 1830-1840 *female born ca 1830-1840 *female born ca 1817-1830 *female born ca 1817-1830 *female born ca 1817-1830 *female born ca 1817-1830 *female born ca 1805-1816 *female born ca 1805-1816 *female born ca 1805-1816 ==1850 Census== Solomon Blue owned 27 slaves in 1850.'''1850 U.S. census'''., Union County, Kentucky, slave schedule, District 1, unpaginated, Solomon Blue in the Solomon Blue household, digital image 21 of 28, FamilySearch.org ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XXZZ-MW?i=20&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AHR7G-NV2M]: accessed 27 May 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M653, roll 228. *male born ca 1847 *male born ca 1845 ([[Blue-1581|Anderson]]) *male born ca 1844 ([[Blue-1569|Clay]]) *male born ca 1841 ([[Blue-1890|Levi]]) *male born ca 1841 *male born ca 1840 *male born ca 1840 *male born ca 1838 ([[Blue-1580|Washington]]) *male born ca 1837 *male born ca 1837 *male born ca 1834 *male born ca 1832 *male born ca 1831 *male born ca 1816 *male born ca 1810 *male born ca 1810 *female born ca April 1850 *female born ca 1849 *female born ca 1848 *female born ca 1847 *female born ca 1845 *female born ca 1843 *female born ca 1839 *female born ca 1838 *female born ca 1832 *female born ca 1820 ([[Blue-1579|Mary]]) *female born ca 1818 ==1860 Census== Solomon Blue owned 42 slaves in 1860.'''1860 U.S. census'''., Union County, Kentucky, slave schedule, not stated, p. 9 (penned), Solomon Blue in the Solomon Blue household, digital image 9 of 32, FamilySearch.org ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9B9J-SDPV?i=8&cc=3161105&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AWK2M-7GW2]: accessed 27 May 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M653, roll 406. *male born ca March 1860 *male born ca January 1860 *male born ca 1859 *male born ca 1859 *male born ca 1859 *male born ca 1856 *male born ca 1855 *male born ca 1854 *male born ca 1853 *male born ca 1851 *male born ca 1851 *male born ca 1846 ([[Blue-1569|Clay]]) *male born ca 1846 ([[Blue-1581|Anderson]]) *male born ca 1846 ([[Blue-1578|Green]]) *male born ca 1846 *male born ca 1838 ([[Blue-1580|Washington]]) *male born ca 1835 ([[Blue-1890|Levi]]) *male born ca 1835 *male born ca 1835 *male born ca 1835 *male born ca 1835 *male born ca 1835 *male born ca 1835 *male born ca 1835 *male born ca 1820 *male born ca 1810 *male born ca 1810 *female born ca 1859 *female born ca 1857 *female born ca 1853 ([[Blue-2052|Emily]]) *female born ca 1851 *female born ca 1851 *female born ca 1847 *female born ca 1846 *female born ca 1846 *female born ca 1842 *female born ca 1841 *female born ca 1839 *female born ca 1839 *female born ca 1835 *female born ca 1820 ([[Blue-1579| Mary]]) *female born ca 1820 ==Military Records== Six of Solomon Blue's male slaves were listed in the Civil War Draft for Union County, Kentucky.'''1863 Civil War Draft Registration'''. “United States Civil Draft Registration Records, 1863-1865, unpaginated, Solomon Blue, 1863, District 1 Missouri, Vol. 5, database with images, ''Ancestry.com'', image 6 of 40, ([https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1666/images/32178_620303987_0013-00018?treeid=&personid=&rc=&queryId=d8681bcd-6870-4136-9e2d-927706c8a878&usePUB=true&_phsrc=vnI11916&_phstart=successSource&pId=3572957]: accessed 29 January 2024). **Henry Blue, slave of Solomon Blue in Union Co., Kentucky **Jeff Blue, slave of Solomon Blue in Union Co., Kentucky **John Blue, slave of Solomon Blue in Union Co., Kentucky **Wash Blue, slave of Solomon Blue in Union Co., Kentucky **Solomon Blue, slave of Solomon Blue in Union Co., Kentucky **Levi Blue, slave of Solomon Blue in Union Co., Kentucky **note: although this is a list of slaves from Kentucky, it is filed under Missouri District 1 at Ancestry == Sources == *'''1865 Clay Blue enlistment'''. Kentucky, Union County, United States Colored Troops Enlistment Papers, Clay Blue, 4 February 1865, digital images 584-605 of 1496, FamilySearch.org ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L98G-LRZ9?cc=3518724&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AZQFV-RDN2]: accessed 27 May 2021) **Owned by James B. Blue and/or Solomon Blue. Enlisted in the 13th Regiment of the US Colored Heavy Artillery in Paducah, Kentucky. He was 5’4.5” tall. He was a private in Company C. Clay Blue and Clay’s mother were born as slaves to Solomon Blue. Solomon Blue was born ca 1783

Solomon Firestone 1841 Probate

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[[Firestone-314|Solomon Firestone (1786-1841)]] ----- Solomon Firestone, 1841 probate case F-32, Wayne County, Ohio, probate files; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9P5-T9S5-X?i=3004&cat=700648 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 1907596, Digital Collection DGS 7648427, images [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9P5-T9S5-X?i=3004&cat=700648 3005] to [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9P5-T94J-N?i=3098&cat=700648 3099] of 6900. ----- Image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9P5-T576?i=3008&cat=700648 3009], for one group of payments to heirs, *John & Mary A. Fisher *Louisa Firestone *Harriet Firestone *Minerva Firestone *Thomas M. Alexander *__dey Nixon [struck through] Image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9P5-T5YV?i=3009&cat=700648 3010], for one group of payments to heirs, *Louisa Firestone *Minarva Firestone *Harriet Firestone *Thomas M. Alexander *Ealey Nixon WIP ==Research Notes== == Sources == :See also-- *''Illegitimacy—Ohio Intestate Succession Law Does Not Violate Equal Protection Clause. White v. Randolph, 391 N.E.2d 333 (1979)'', 1979 WASH. U. L. Q. 1197 (1979); web content (pdf), [https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=2566&context=law_lawreview ''Open Scholarship'']. *Robert W. Baird, "Articles"; web content, [https://genfiles.com/articles/ ''Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet''], and, in particular, "[https://genfiles.com/articles/orphans-guardians/ Orphans]," "[https://genfiles.com/articles/primogeniture-succession/ Primogeniture & Succession]" and "[https://genfiles.com/articles/inheritance-laws-in-the-colonies/ Inheritance Laws in the Colonies]."

Solomon J Firestone 1905 sketch

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William B. McCord, ''History of Columbiana County, Ohio and Representative Citizens'' (Chicago: Biographical Publishing Company, 1905), 362‐363 (Hon. S. J. Firestone); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_ONQyAQAAMAAJ/page/n348/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], emphasis added as to genealogically significant items ------ [[Firestone-322|Solomon J Firestone (1833-1912)]]
Annie E. Williams
[[Firestone-315|Daniel F. Firestone (abt.1796-)]]
[[Lower-1333|Nancy (Lower) Firestone (abt.1811-)]]
[[Firestone-321|John Lower Firestone (1829-1885)]]
[[Firestone-324|Leander Firestone (1819-)]]
Daniel J. Firestone
Mrs. A. B. King
Mrs. Jason King
Mrs. Dan Bartges
Edward Firestone
Clark B. Firestone
W. S. Firestone
Ross W. Firestone
Flora Firestone
Dr. A. P. Howland
----- Hon. S. J. FIRESTONE, president of the Firestone Brothers Bank at Lisbon one of the soundest financial institutions in this part of the State, has attained distinction as lawyer, soldier, judge and banker. For nearly a half century he has actively participated in the affairs of the county seat and has been identified with its most important enterprises, public and private, giving to the development of the city the energetic support of a patriotic and public‐spirited citizen. S. J. FIRESTONE was '''born in Knox Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, October 2, 1833, and is a son of Daniel and Nancy (LOWER) FIRESTONE.''' His '''father was born in Pennsylvania in 1797 and moved to Knox Township prior to his marriage.''' He engaged in agricultural pursuits until his '''death in 1864, aged 67 years.''' His wife, '''Nancy LOWER born in West Township, Columbiana County, Ohio in 1811,''' came of a pioneer family of this county her father having located a section of land in West Township in 1803, most of which property is still owned in the family. Our subject is '''one of 12 children born to his parents''', seven of whom grew to maturity as follows: '''John L. deceased, who lived and practiced medicine at Salem; Leander, also a physician, located in Wooster, Ohio but now deceased; Daniel J for 20 years in partnership with out subject in the banking business who died in Lisbon in 1896, aged 60 years; S. J.; Mrs. A. B. KING of Salem; Mrs Jason KING of North Georgetown and Mrs. Dan BARTGES, of North Georgetown.''' S. J. FIRESTONE attended the common schools of his native district, and in later years entered Mount Union College at Alliance, Ohio where he continued until 1858. He then entered upon the study of the law in the office of McSweeney and Given of Wooster, one of the most successful firms in Ohio. he was admitted to the bar in 1860 and immediately thereafter located in practice at Lisbon, where he has remained continuously since with the exception of the time spent in the union Army during the Civil War. He was one of the first to respond to Lincoln's call for volunteers and was mustered in as a private 26 August 1861, in the 19th Regiment Ohio Vol. Inf. He was promoted to 1st Lieutenant 16 December, the commission hearing date of 26 August 1861. His regiment was with the Fourth Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, and participated in 22 of the principal engagements of the war, among them the siege of Corinth, battle of Nashville, Pittsburg Landing, the pursuit of General Bragg, the defense of Louisville, and the battles of Murfreesboro, Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Orchard Knob, Mission Ridge, Kenesaw Mountain, Peach Tree Creek and Franklin. he served through the Atlanta Campaign with credit, being present through the siege and fall of that city. He was later in the service in Texas, and was mustered out 21 November 1865. In recognition of his courageous conduct and valiant services he was promoted to the rank of captain on 7 August 1862, to that of major on 29 March 1865, and was commissioned lieutenant‐colonel 31 May 1865. Returning home at the close of the war, Colonel Firestone resumed the practice of law and was in 1866 nominated and elected to the office of probate judge of Columbiana County. He was reelected in 1869 and served a period of six years in that capacity. Possessing a high sense of justice and fairness and a comprehensive knowledge of the law, his career on the bench was one which gained for him the highest respect and confidence of the people, so that when his term expired and he resumed practice he found a greatly increased partnership with Judge William A. NICHOLS under the firm name of NICHOLS AND FIRESTONE, a firm which was probably the best known and most successful in the county during its existence. In 1878, in partnership with '''his brother, Daniel J,''' Judge Firestone established FIRESTONE BROTHERS BANK, which has done the largest banking business of any institution at Lisbon. Since the death of Daniel J Firestone, our subject has devoted his entire attention to his banking business and his extensive real estate holdings in the county. The officers of this institution are: Hon S.J. Firestone, president; '''Ed Firestone (son of Daniel J.)''', cashier; and '''Ross W Firestone, assistant cashier'''. Judge Firestone owns considerable city property and farming land throughout the county, all highly improved and has in the neighborhood of 80 tenants. He has acted as trustee of several very large estates, including the Leetonia Iron and Coal Company, in the failure of which he represented creditors to the amount of $1,000,000. He was administrator of the Robert Patterson estate, executor of George S. NACE who was at the time of his death one of the wealthiest citizens of the county, and was also executor of the estate left by Mrs. Nace. He is in robust health and has the vigor and strength of a man many years his junior. He has had very little sickness in his life, and served throughout the four years of the Civil War without an injury or a day of sickness. Judge Firestone was in '''1860 united in marriage with Annie E. WILLIAMS, who was born in Columbiana County, Ohio where her people were pioneers, residing in the vicinity of Damascus.''' '''Three sons and one daughter blessed this union, namely: Clark B, W.S.; Ross W, and Flora. Clark B''', who is on the editorial staff of the New York Mail and Express, was graduated from Oberlin College where his first editorial work was on the college paper. He has spent considerable time in Europe as correspondent for his paper. W.S. is engaged in the life insurance business at Cleveland. Ross W., is assistant cashier of Firestone Brothers Bank. '''Flora is the wife of Dr. A.P. HOWLAND''', a prominent physician of Cleveland. Religiously, Mrs. Firestone is a member of the Disciples Church. The subject of this biography has always been an enthusiastic supporter of the Republican party, whose principles he has defended and advocated on the stump in his home county. Although he has never sought for office since leaving the bench, he has served as a member of the Lisbon Council many years, on the school board many years and as treasurer 15 years. Fraternally he is a member of the Grand Army of the Republic and is a Royal Arch Mason. He is numbered among the county's most substantial men, and can with pride look upon his record in business, his rise from obscurity to prominence and affluence having been wholly through his own efforts. He has always identified himself with the best interests of the community, whose progress has kept pace with his own.

Solomon Lewis Pension File

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This is a transcript of some of some of the documents in Solomon Lewis's pension application file, R6309. '''Pension application of Solomon Lewis R6309 Catharine fn52NC''' Transcribed by Will Graves 4/14/10 [Methodology: Spelling, punctuation and/or grammar have been corrected in some instances for ease of reading and to facilitate searches of the database. Also, the handwriting of the original scribes often lends itself to varying interpretations. Users of this database are urged to view the original and to make their own decision as to how to decipher what the original scribe actually wrote. Blanks appearing in the transcripts reflect blanks in the original. Folks are free to make non-commercial use this transcript in any manner they may see fit, but please extend the courtesy of acknowledging the transcriber—besides, if it turns out the transcript contains mistakes, the resulting embarrassment will fall on the transcriber. I use speech recognition software to make all my transcriptions. Such software misinterprets my southern accent with unfortunate regularity and my poor proofreading fails to catch all misinterpretations. Please call them to my attention.] State of Tennessee Claiborne County
On this 22nd day of December 1832 personally appeared before me William McNew a Justice of the peace in & for said County Solomon Lewis resident of the County and State aforesaid, aged eighty-one years, who being duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress passed June the 7th 1832. He says, that in consequence of bodily infirmity and old age, he is unable to go to a court of record, it being twenty-two miles distant. He says, that he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers & served as herein stated. He states, that he was born in Cumberland County in the State of North Carolina in the year 1750 as he [sic, it] has been recorded in his father's Bible, of which record he has a copy and that he was living when called into the service in Surry County in the State last aforesaid: from there he moved to Henry County in the State of Virginia, from there he moved to Washington County in the State of Tennessee, & from there to Claiborne County in the State last aforesaid, where he now resides. He says he entered the service of the United States a volunteer in the militia of North Carolina & continued a volunteer all the time he served in the Army, which was two years & six months. He says that his first tour was a three months tour under the command of Captain Richard Good, Major Winston and Colonel Martin Armstrong & marched from Surry County in the State of North Carolina, to Fayetteville, & from there to Black River & there took the Scotch Camp, at the taking of which General McCloud got killed, he was the Scott commander, the United States troops was commanded at that place by General Martin Thaxton & Lyncoln [sic, Lincoln?] to the best of his recollection, & that they marched from there to Fayetteville again and was there dismissed.1 He states that his second tour was a six months tour under the same Captain his chief Will Graves' Note: Although his facts are very muddled, veteran appears to be describing the Battle of Moore's Creek bridge which occurred on February 27, 1776 between forces commanded by then Colonel Richard Caswell (the Whig commander) and Brigadier General Donald McDonald (the commander of the Tory forces). commander was General Christie [sic, William Christian?] & was employed chiefly as Indian spies. He says that his third Tour was a three month tour under the command of Captain James Shepherd & Colonel Benjamin Cleveland & marched from Surry County in State aforesaid to Camden in the State of South Carolina & was there dismissed. He says his fourth Tour was a three month tour under the command of the same officers last mentioned and marched from the place last aforesaid to Camden in the place aforesaid & was there discharged & returned home again. He states that his fifth Tour was a three months Tour under the command of Captain William Dobson & was employed chiefly in the pursuit of Tories in South Carolina. He states that his sixth Tour was a three months Tour under the same officers & was employed in the like service in the same Country as above stated. He says that his seventh Tour was a three months tour under Captain John Magibury & was employed chiefly as a Ranger. He says that he is eighth Tour was a three months Tour under the command of Captain Smith Moore, and that he entered the service in this Tour in Guilford County in the State of North Carolina & in this Tour he joined the Army of General Green [sic, Nathanael Greene], about two days before the battle was fought at Guilford Court house and he says that he was in that Battle, that it was fought on the fifteenth day of March 1781 the British was commanded by Lord Coin Wallis [sic, Cornwallis] & Tarliton [sic, Banastre Tarleton], the American Army was commanded by General Nathaniel Greene. He states that his ninth Tour was a standing Tour for three months at Guilford Court house under the command of John Rutherford Quarter Master & was employed chiefly in the butchering business. He says he got a discharge in writing at the end of each Tour & that they all got burnt with his house about twenty years ago in the County where he now resides and that they were given by the captains he served under, with the exception of the last which was given by John Rutherford the Quarter Master. He says that he has no documentary evidence and that he knows of no person now living that can testify to his service. He says that William Rogers clergyman resident of Claiborne County & David Leach resident of the same place can testify that he is a man of character for veracity & their belief of his services as a soldier of the revolution. He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present, and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of any State. Sworn to & subscribed this day & year aforesaid :: S/ Solomon Lewis, X his mark [William Rogers, a clergyman, and David Leach gave the standard supporting affidavit.] [fn p. 50] State of Tennessee Claiborne County: On this 5th day of August 1833 Personally appeared before me Frederick Balinger an acting justice of the peace and of the Court of pleas and quarter sessions in and for Claiborne County, one Solomon Lewis, who being first duly sworn as the law directs, doth on his oath make the following amendment to his pension declaration, which declaration was made before William McNew, a justice of the peace and of the Court of pleas and quarter Sessions in and for said County, and bears date December the 22nd, 1832 and was numbered in the War Department No. 21927 and sent back for amendment, He states that he has a record of his age now in his possession in his family Bible which he states he is a true copy of his father's record of his age taken long since which he believes to be a correct record. He states that he was never drafted nor was he a substitute but was a Volunteer in all the towers in which he served, He states, that he does not know with certainty that he is acquainted with the names of any regular officers, who were with the troops where he served, nor the names or numbers of the Continental or militia regiments, nor the general circumstances of his service other than he has stated in his declaration, He states that he did received discharges for all his different towers which were destroyed as stated in his declaration, and as well as recollected from the following named officers, Captain Richard Gold gave him his discharge for his first and second towers, the first was for three months and the second for six months, that for his third power he was discharged by his Captain James Shepherd, and by the same officer was he discharge for his fourth tower, And that for his fifth & sixth Towers he was discharged by Captain William Dobson, and for his seventh tower he was discharged by Captain John Mayibary, and for the his eighth tower he was discharged by Captain Smith Moore, and for his ninth power he was discharged by John Rutherford quarter master, That he is acquainted in his present neighborhood with Captain William Bowman Senior David Wilson Major David Rogers Dr William Rogers and Peter Buler and Thomas McClain, all of whom he believes would testify that he is a man of veracity and that they believe he served as a soldier of the revolution. Sworn and subscribed before me this 5th day of August 1833. :: S/ Solomon Lewis, X his mark S/ F. Bolinger, JP [fn p. 7: On November 9, 1843 in Claiborne County Tennessee, Catharine Lewis, 84, filed for a widow's pension under the 1838 act stating that she is the widow of Solomon Lewis, a pensioner of the United States for his services in the revolution at the rate of $80 per annum; that she married him in January 1790; that he died March 6, 1843.] [fn p. 13: on August 1, 1853 in Claiborne County Tennessee Jesse Rogers, administrator of the estate of Catharine Lewis, widow of Solomon Lewis, filed an affidavit stating that she died August 25, 1845.] [Veteran was pensioned at the rate of $80 per annum commencing March 4, 1831, for 2 years service in the revolution.]

Solomon Stateright Ward

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Solomon Stateright Ward is my wife's 2nd great grandfather. I am looking for the name of his parents. Because of other DNA connections with my wife I am sure one of his ancestors must be John Ward, c1700-1750.) John Ward (1699) & Rebecca had 7 children: I. Michael II. John Edward Sr. III. James IV. David V. Henry VI. Elizabeth VII. Dorcas Her DNA connections thus far have all been through descendants of John Edward Ward, Jr., son of John Edward Ward, Sr. but I think it was another son of John Sr. Please contact [[Hinson-643|Billy Hinson]] with any information.

Solomon the Service Dog

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Solomon is a service dog that we, some of the WikiTree team members and supervisors, met when we went to [[Space:WikiTree_at_RootsTech_2014|RootsTech]] in February 2014 in Salt Lake City. Solomon belongs to Tom Flynn, President of the [http://www.avenueofflags.com/ Avenue of 444 Flags], who occupied the booth across from us. Avenue of 444 Flags is a wonderful organization that works to honor the memories of U.S. Veterans in several ways, as their website states, including: *The Avenue of 444 Flags is itself a salute to all honorable American veterans of all wars. *The area within the circles of flags surrounding The War on Terror Veterans Memorial is a Cremation Garden, a permanent resting place for the cremated remains of honorably discharged veterans and their families. *The memorials of those interred in the Cremation Garden aren't chunks of stone planted in one place, telling only the dates of their births and deaths. Rather, they are stories in the Tribute section of this web site that fill in what happened between their births and deaths, accessible from anywhere at any time. *The Tributes pages also tell the stories of many other veterans who have protected your freedoms and your way of life. Some are buried in other places, while some are still living good, productive lives. By these stories, you can learn a lot about the sacrifices they have made to serve you and our nation. You can also learn about American and world history, because links within the stories connect you with the historical contexts in which they occurred. Solomon was trained as a wheelchair service dog so he can do things like remove socks and shoes. He also loves to play catch and get belly rubs. As evidenced by the pictures, Solomon was a big hit with all the WikiTreers! [[Image:WikiTree_at_RootsTech_2014-33.jpg|400px]]

Solosabal Family

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Anything related to Solosabal family name.

Solving Mysteries using South Australian Land Titles

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== Land Services SA == [https://sailis.lssa.com.au/home Land Services SA] has a free, searchable, online database of historic land titles, etc. They can help flesh out the lives of your ancestors, and even solve a mystery or two - see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1290279/bourman-australia-brick-wall Bourman Australia Brick Wall] for an example how. This page was created to explain the non-obvious method of searching historic South Australian land titles. Feel free to add your own advice. === If you don't have the Volume and Folio numbers === Historical Name Index searching can be used to search for information about property ownership for the period 1858 to 1975. The only way of searching the Historical Name Indices is rather tedious. Choose '''Image Search -> Historical Name Index Search''' in the menu or [https://sailis.lssa.com.au/products/search/historicalNameIndexImageSearch?form click here]. You will be presented with three fields and a ''Search'' button. Enter the first letter of the last name of the individual of interest into the '''First Character''' field. Choose a range of years in the second '''Year''' dropdown. Leave the third '''Type''' dropdown as ''Private'' for an individual. Press '''Search'''. The result should be a table in which the first column is filled with ''Select'' buttons, and the last column is the corresponding page number. The top of the table will say something like ''Search Results 1 to 50 of 80''. The names in the index will be in alphabetical order. The quickest way to find the correct page is to think about the second letter in the name. Let's say we're looking for ''Willoughby'' for example. We've chosen '''W''' as the first character, 1863-1868 as the year range, and our results say "1 to 50 of 101". The second letter in ''Willoughby'' is '''i''' which is the 9th letter of the alphabet, or between 1/4 and 1/2 of the way through the alphabet. Given that we have 101 pages, one would expect it to be somewhere between page 25 and 50. It won't be exact (because the distribution of letters in names is not uniform), but it's better than sequentially downloading every page. If we press the select button on page 50 we get names ''Whellum'' through ''Whitbourn''. OK, we're not high enough. On page 60 we have ''Whittle'' to ''Wicker'' - still not quite there. After a few more attempts (70, 80 then down again), we find that the Willoughby's are on page 74 (as I said, the distribution of letters is not equal). On the [https://sailis.lssa.com.au/products/imageDelivery/historicalNameIndex/W/1863-1868/PRIVATE/74 page 74 PDF] the Willoughby I'm interested in is ''William Absalom Blakey Willoughby''. Under his name is the line '''Lot 53. Bremerton T 15353 XCVIII 168'''. The things of interest here are the '''T''' (it's a Title, not a Lease) and the last two numbers '''XCVIII''' (Volume number 98) and '''168''' (Folio number 168). The other number, 15353, is the transfer number, which may be useful for some searches. Now that you have the Volume and Folio numbers you can go to the next section. === If you do have the Volume and Folio numbers === On the '''Image Search -> Title Image Search''' page ([https://sailis.lssa.com.au/products/search/titleImageSearch?form or click here]) you will see a dropdown and two fields. The dropdown allows you to select (from [https://www.landservices.com.au/support-materials-and-resources/glossary-of-property-terms Glossary of Property Terms]): * Certificate of title (CT) - a certificate issued pursuant to the RPA, which certifies that the person named therein as the registered proprietor has title to the land described in the certificate. It can exist in a manual (Imperial or Metric) or computerised format. The original title is retained by the Lands Titles Office. * Crown lease (CL) - a lease of Crown land authorised by statute (e.g. the Crown Lands Act 1929). Crown leases are dealt with in a similar way to certificates of title. * Crown record (CR) -a computerised record of un-alienated crown land. It must not be confused with a certificate of title (to which it bears some superficial visual resemblance). * Limited title (LT) - a certificate of title issued as part of the conversion process from the old system, where either survey data or proof of ownership is insufficient to issue a regular certificate of title. Downloading the actual title from the ''Willoughby'' example above is simply a matter of choosing '''CT''' and entering '''98''' into the Volume field and '''168''' into the Folio field and pressing '''Search'''. For most historic titles this will open a new page with the image details, a ''Customer Reference'' field and a checkbox. Enter something into the customer reference (I usually put in the initials of the person - it doesn't seem to matter), acknowledge the terms and conditions, and press '''Confirm Order'''. A PDF should begin downloading. Part of the Willoughby title is attached to this page - and we can see that he is a child of 14 (actually 12) when he buys the family home (his father passed when he was nine). Have fun - and let us know if you solve any mysteries!

Some Beasley Families of the Colonial South

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A preliminary study of certain families with the surname of Beasley-Beazley-Beezley-Beesley in Virginai, Maryland, and North Carolina. From the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. By [[Beatty-1461|John D. Beatty]], CG Fort Wayne, Indiana Privately Published 2014 The PDF attachment shown is no longer available. The document can now be found here: https://beasgen.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/SomeBeasleyFamilies-ColonialSouth_JohnBeatty_ARCHIVE.pdf This is a preliminary draft study done in 2015. Some of it's information is out of date but it is a treasure of sources and research worth referral. It will not be updated as such and is referred to as "ARCHIVE" for that reason. It is hoped that the material will be carried forth in the future, probably in multiple volumes.

Some Butler Research Notes

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== [[Butler-874|James Butler (1718-)]], [[Butler-874]], was once confused on WikiTree as [[Butler-32538|James Butler (-1768)]], Baron Dunboyne and son of [[Butler-873|Edmond Butler (-1732)]] and [[Grace-2973|Anne (Grace) Butler (abt.1700-)]] [[Butler-874|James Butler (1718-)]], [[Butler-874]] was the oldest of three brothers; the two younger brothers emigrated to America. WikiTree reports the parents of [[Butler-874|James Butler (1718-)]], [[Butler-874]], [[Butler-1491|Thomas^1 Butler (1720-1764)]] and [[Butler-1501|Joseph Butler (1728-)]] as, *(uncertain at best) [[O'Brien-12845|William (O'Brien) O'Brien Butler (abt.1695-abt.1773)]] *(uncertain at best) [[Butler-872|Catherine (Butler) O'Brien Butler (abt.1730-abt.1807)]] Children of William and Catherine (Butler) O'Brien Butler, the first three as yet undocumented by Irish records,<

SOME CHANGES THAT HAVE OCCURRED DURING MY LIFE

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'''SOME CHANGES THAT HAVE OCCURRED DURING MY LIFE'''
by [[Crews-1530|Floyd C. Crews]]

Some Dollius Hegeman Notes

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[[Hegeman-29|Dollius Hegeman (abt.1681-bef.1760)]] ----- Richard W. Cook, "The Tribulations of Denys Hegeman," ''The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey'', 25 (1950):49-54; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SL5-P?i=165&cat=121249 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 982045, Digital Collection (DGS) 8621375, images 166-169. A. Van Doren Honeyman, ''Calendar of New Jersey Wills'', 3 (1751‐1760):152 (Dolleus Hegeman), in ''Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey'', first series, vol. 32 (Somerville, N.J.: The Unionist-Gazette, 1924), also as ''Archives of the State of New Jersey'', first series, vol. 32; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/110932/152 ''FamilySearch'' Books].
12 Jul 1759, Hegeman, Dolleus, Esq., of Middlesex Co.; will of. Children‐‐Dennis, Syche Corle, Grace (wife of Andris Anderson), Barnt, Dolleus, Anne Dobbins, Jacobus, Charity Funk and Adrian. Real and personal estate. Executors‐‐sons Dennis, Dolleus, Adrian and Jacobus. Witnesses‐‐Nehemiah Smith, William Jones and Andrew Brown. Proved May 20, 1760.
Lib. G, p. 222.
1760, Apr. 22. Inventory, Real estate: Plantation of 200 acres, value not stated. Personal estate, £231.1.6, incl. a clock, £4; 3 negroes, £190. Made by Daniel Barcolowe, Jacobus Lake and Nehemiah Smith.
Ralph Vorhees, "Franklin Township Historical Notes," ''Somerset County Historical Quarterly'', 4 (1915):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049783886?urlappend=%3Bseq=37%3Bownerid=13510798903585052-41 25]-30, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049783886?urlappend=%3Bseq=120%3Bownerid=13510798903585052-124 108]-113, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049783886?urlappend=%3Bseq=189%3Bownerid=13510798903585052-193 175]-189, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049783886?urlappend=%3Bseq=272%3Bownerid=13510798903585052-276 256]; 5 (1916):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049783894?urlappend=%3Bseq=37%3Bownerid=13510798903585130-41 25]-29, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049783894?urlappend=%3Bseq=127%3Bownerid=13510798903585130-131 115]-119, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049783894?urlappend=%3Bseq=198%3Bownerid=13510798903585130-202 182]-188, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049783894?urlappend=%3Bseq=274%3Bownerid=13510798903585130-278 274]-263, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049783902?urlappend=%3Bseq=34%3Bownerid=13510798903587441-52 23]-28; 6 (1917):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049783902?urlappend=%3Bseq=97%3Bownerid=13510798903587441-115 85]-92, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049783902?urlappend=%3Bseq=198%3Bownerid=13510798903587441-216 184]-193 at 6:[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049783902?urlappend=%3Bseq=97%3Bownerid=13510798903587441-115 85], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049783902?urlappend=%3Bseq=206%3Bownerid=13510798903587441-224 192]; digital images, ''Hathi Trust.''
[6:85] ... 200 yards beyond the gate of Daniel Barkalow, on the same side, in 1766 was the house of Dollius Hagaman, of whom nothing further is known than that he was one of four brothers who, in 1703, settled at Six-Mile Run and its vicinity. Their names were: Dollius, Denice, Adrian and Jacobus. In 1753 Dollius and his wife Catarina had a child baptized in the Six-Mile Run church at the brook, named Frederick; in '54 Gertie; in '58 Maria.

[6:192] ... About three-quarters of a mile farther up the road in 1766 Rocky Hill was a village containing seven houses, three on the Somerset and four on the Middlesex side of the road. The owner's name of only one of them is given, standing opposite to the one owned by Amelia Theilman, and opposite to that was the house of Benjamin Emmons with 150 acres of land attached to it, and which was afterwards kept as a tavern by Benjamin Gulick. There was a Hendrick Emmons who built a large and fine house where Miss Van Tillburg lives, owning 450 acres of land, for which with ten cattle and six sheep in about 1730 he paid a tax of three pounds. He, with two of his neighbors, Dollius Hagamen and Tunis Quick, were first signers on a subscription list which was circulated on both sides of the road, from Rocky Hill to New Brunswick, and up the Raritan to near Bound Brook, by which 17 pounds, 16 shillings and 6 pence were raised to pay the expenses of a minister to come from Holland and take charge of the congregation of Three-Mile Run. The list has been preserved and contains thirty names. The church building stood at the burial ground, opposite to the house of Abram J. Voorhees, on the Middlesex side of the road. On the same side of the road, and about a half a mile from where Benjamin Emmons lived and where Mr. Moore lives, was the house of Jediah Higgins, and about a half of a mile beyond it was Kingston, containing, 112 years ago, three houses on the Middlesex side of the road, and three on the opposite side of the meeting-house. The congregation of Kingston was organized about 1730, and has had eleven pastors, viz.: Wales, Van Arsdalen, Van Voorhees, Comfort, Watson, Janeway, Callen, Wall, Mann, and the present Mr. Schofield. The first church edifice was a log cabin erected in 1732, the second in 1792, and the present 1852.
Teunis G. Bergen, ''Register in alphabetical order, of the early settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N. Y. ...'' (New York : S. W. Green's son, printer, 1881), 134-139 (Hegeman), at 136 (Denys); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044005009592?urlappend=%3Bseq=142%3Bownerid=4604975-184 ''Hathi Trust'']. "Statements of Grace Higiman and others in relations to being taken captive by the Indians," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 18 (1864):161-166, at 161-163; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t3zt53w1v?urlappend=%3Bseq=175 ''Hathi Trust'']. John Blythe Dobson, "The Hegeman Family of New Netherland: a brief outline of the first three generations"; web content, [https://johnblythedobson.org/genealogy/ff/Hegeman.cfm ''JohnByltheDobson.org'']. Laura M., "Dutchman Imprisoned in New France – Denys Hegeman," blog post of July 2018; web content, [http://ancestorbios.blogspot.com/2018/07/dutchman-imprisoned-in-new-france-denys.html ''Ancestor Biographies'']. Chris Chester, various profiles; web content, in "Brouwer Genealogy Database," [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brouwergenealogydata/genealogy/index.htm ''Brouwer Genealogy Database''], in particular, ::Chris Chester, Grace Hegeman, person page 385, possibly ... [the woman who] married Andries Andrieszen ; web content, [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brouwergenealogydata/genealogy/p385.htm#i110777 "Brouwer Genealogy Database"], citing "Charles Carroll Gardner, 'Genealogical Dictionary of New Jersey; Anderson (Andriessen, Andrieszen)', ''Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey'' vol.24 (1949): 24:34." ::
::Chris Chester, Andries Andrieszen, bap. 29 May 1705, person page 35; web content, [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brouwergenealogydata/genealogy/p35.htm "Brouwer Genealogy Database"], citing "Charles Carroll Gardner, 'Genealogical Dictionary of New Jersey; Anderson (Andriessen, Andrieszen)', ''Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey'' vol.24 (1949): 24:34"; "A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 148. Andries; parents: Lambert Andriesse, Lea"; "Charles Carroll Gardner, "Genealogical Dictionary of New Jersey; Anderson (Andriessen, Andrieszen)", Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey vol.24 (1949): 24:34"; "Records of the Reformed Church of New Utrecht, Long Island", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.112-113 (1981-1982): 113:11. Andries; parents: Peter Looysey, Antje; witnesses: Andries Andriessen, Jannetje Vander Voort." ::At this writing, Andries Andriesen's parentage is not clear to me, see [[Jeuriense-1|Andries Jeuriense (abt.1649-aft.1708)]] and [[Jeuriense-1|Andries Jeuriense (abt.1649-aft.1708)]] and [[Andriessen-13|Andries Juriaensen Andriessen (bef.1649-1681)]]. ::Charles Carroll Gardner, "Genealogical Dictionary of New Jersey; Anderson (Andriessen, Andrieszen)," ''Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey'', 21 (1946)-24 (1949), at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-PQXS-L?i=728&cat=121249 21:1]-7, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-PQX7-D?i=748&cat=121249 40]-49, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-PQX4-Z?i=766&cat=121249 72], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-PQXS-4?i=797&cat=121249 22:7]-11, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-PQ61-J?i=812&cat=121249 37]-40, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-PQ61-G?i=819&cat=121249 51]-54, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-PQ6R-V?i=835&cat=121249 22:79]-84, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SVZ-8?i=18&cat=121249 23:5]-10, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SN5-4?i=30&cat=121249 29]-35, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SK7-7?i=43&cat=121249 54]-60, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SKG-D?i=56&cat=121249 81]-84, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SN3-N?i=81&cat=121249 24:9]-11, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SNV-T?cat=121249 31]-38; in particular, 24:33-34; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SVR-W?i=93&cat=121249 ''FamilySearch'' Catalog],

::[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SLD-Z?i=94&cat=121249 at 24:34]] 505 Andries [son of Andries Andriesen and Magdalena Homs, of Flatbush, Staten Island and the vicinity of Raritan (Sommerville) NJ; six ch'n were baptized Dutch Church there], bp. Mar. 25, 1701. He may be the man who md. Lucrecia ____ and had dau. Geertie bp. at New Brunswick Apr 19, 1730, or he may be the Andris Anderson who md. Grace, dau. of Dollius Heberman, Esq. of Midx. Co., as ment. in latter's will in 1759, But see also 503, Andries," citing "NJHSP NS 11:400; NJA 32:152. ::[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SVR-W?i=93&cat=121249 at 24:33]] 503 Andries [son of Lambert Andriesse and Lea _____, of Brooklyn/Kings County], bp. May 29, 1705. See 505 Andries.
Charles Carroll Gardner, "Genealogical Dictionary of New Jersey," see ''Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey''; catalog entry, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/121249?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''Family History'' Catalog]. Was there coverage of Hegeman? Ended search at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-PQXQ-2?i=704&cat=121249 v27]. Daisy Belle Wikberg, ''Henry Cobb Stryker and Amanda Rosetta Walker : their ancestors and descendants'' (Bellingham, Washington : Daisy Belle Wikberg, 1971), 92-96 (Denys Hegeman); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSR-8GGF?i=553&cat=29477 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 874329 (item 3), Digital Collection (DGS) 7827593, images [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSR-8PF5?i=410&cat=29477 411]-730 of 939 at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSR-8GGF?i=553&cat=29477 554].
"Hegeman Family" in ''OCLC WorldCat Identities"; web content, [http://worldcat.org/identities/viaf-316575669/ ''WorldCat''].

Some Goodwin Notes 2022

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[[Goodwin-210|Christopher Goodwin (1618-aft.1692)]]
[[Goodwin-12322|Daniel Goodwin (1600-1625)]]
[[Baker-58299|Dorothy (Baker) Goodwin (1600-)]]
------ Profile of [[Goodwin-210|Christopher Goodwin (1618-aft.1692)]] was recently linked to parents, [[Goodwin-12322|Daniel Goodwin (1600-1625)]] and [[Baker-58299|Dorothy (Baker) Goodwin (1600-)]]. The claimed parents' profiles lack reliable sources, citing only ''FindAGrave'' memorials. Earlier, in 2020, a parental note was added to the profile, citing the personal family tree of Irene Clough Hahn, "Whose Family is it Anyway?" Hahn in turn cites a Lewis Publishing entry--see William Richard Cutter, ''New England families, genealogical and memorial ...'', 4 vols. (New York, Lewis historical Pub. Co., 1915), 4:2265 (The Goodwin Line); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044098879737?urlappend=%3Bseq=739%3Bownerid=27021597765587185-743 ''Hathi Trust'']. These child-parent associations do not seem supported by historical records and accompanying analysis. Notes follow. ==Parental Note 2020== The note added in 2020 includes, "Christopher Goodwin is believed to have been born in 1618 in Shalford, Essex, England ... He is believed to be the son of Daniel and Dorothy Barker Goodwin," apparently citing the personal family tree of Irene Clough Hahn, "Whose Family is it Anyway?" (See [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~whosefamilyisit/genealogy/goodwin.htm ''RootsWeb''].) Hahn in turn cites a Lewis Publishing entry--see William Richard Cutter, ''New England families, genealogical and memorial ...'', 4 vols. (New York, Lewis historical Pub. Co., 1915), 4:2265 (The Goodwin Line); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044098879737?urlappend=%3Bseq=739%3Bownerid=27021597765587185-743 ''Hathi Trust'']. Lewis Publishing doesn't seem to be a reliable source for Pre-1700 profiles. About these published materials, from WikiTree's Puritan Great Migration Project, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Project_Reliable_Sources#Lewis_Publishing_and_similar_books Puritan Great Migration Project Reliable Sources, Lewis Publishing and similar books]] (emphasis added),
These and similar books all over the country are "pay to see your name in print" books. The genealogical sections of these books were written and placed in the books by subscription. Prominent citizens were approached and submitted biographies and money to print their biographies. At least one person paid $375 for a biography with a photo of himself. The autobiographies of the paying person, are no doubt accurate enough, although sometimes exaggerated. They also submitted pedigree information. Information on parents and grandparents that the person knew are also probably accurate, if slightly exaggerated. But... some of the pedigrees state as facts what is pure speculation. Some of the pedigrees within one volume will contradict each other. They are frequently inaccurate. The books are readily available online, so they are an easy starting place, but it is absolutely necessary to double check every fact and every pedigree with better (closer to primary) sourcing.
As to "The Goodwin Line," unless reference to some important family artifact has been overlooked, there is no indication the 1915 claims were based on any historical record reflecting someone's first hand knowledge. ==Claimed Parents' Profiles== Profiles of the linked parents, [[Goodwin-12322|Daniel Goodwin (1600-1625)]] and [[Baker-58299|Dorothy (Baker) Goodwin (1600-)]], lack reliable Pre-1700 sources--citing only ''FindAGrave'' memorials. See Daniel Goodwin, memorial 127454073; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127454073/daniel-goodwin ''FindAGrave''], memorial maintained by Robert DeVowe. Daniel Goodwin's memorial reports the Goodwin-Baker marriage "about 1618 in Sibton, Suffolk and reports the names of three children born to that union--Edmund, Daniel and Stephen. In other words, among these three children--as Edmund Goodwin born about 1619; Daniel Goodwin born about 1620; and Stephen Goodwin born about 1622--the is NO "Christoper'''; yet, to the memorial is a child link to Christopher Goodwin''', memorial 188864646; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188864646/christopher-goodwin ''FindAGrave''], maintained by A Servant 4 Your Peace of Mind; reports Christopher born Shalford, Braintree District, Essex, England, 1618, died Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 22 January 1683. Daniel's memorial also includes a snippet from what is otherwise Joseph James Muskett, ''Suffolk manorial families, being the county visitations and other pedigrees'', 3 vols. (Exeter, W. Pollard, 1900-1941), 1:224-226 (Goodwin of East Bergholt); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015011674713?urlappend=%3Bseq=233 ''Hathi Trust''], which includes the notice,
Full abstracts or verbatim copies of the wills of Ralph Goodwin of North Burlingham, 1518, John Goodwin of East Bergholt, 1600, Daniel Goodwin of Yoxford, 1625, and John Goodwin of East Bergholt, 1638, with other valuable evidences bearing on the history of the family, are given in "The Goodwins of Hartford, Connecticut," pp. 46-56. The complicated relationships of John Goodwin, who bequeathed fifty pounds to the plantation of New England, are best explained perhaps by the Chancery Proceedings in Woodgate c. Goodwin, Eliz., B & A, Woodgate c. Goodwin, Jas I, B k A, and Chaplin c. Woodgate, Mitford V, lxxvi, 35, which will probably appear amongst the "Genealogical Gleanings in England," contributed by Mr. Henry F. Waters to the "New England Historical and Genealogical Register.
The included published '''pedigree chart''' at [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015011674713?urlappend=%3Bseq=234 226] reports '''no child "Christopher"''' in this family. See separately, WikiTree's Puritan Great Migration Project Reliable Sources for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Project_Reliable_Sources#A_Note_about_Find-a-Grave A Note about Find-a-Grave].
Find-a-Grave is a user-contributed site, and as such is generally excluded from the list of reliable sources. Please do not make changes to a profile's vitals, including identification of relations, based solely on information transcribed on a Find-a-Grave profile ...

Some Little Quakers in their Nursery (Book)

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==Some Little Quakers in their Nursery by M. Carta Sturge MA== *by [[Sturge-175|Mary Charlotte Sturge]] *illustrated by the author *published by J Baker & Son, Clifton; Simpkin Marshall Ltd, London *112 pages *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Some Little Quakers in their Nursery by M. Carta Sturge MA|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available online at these locations:=== https://archive.org/details/some-little-quakers-in-their-nursery/ ===Description=== An account of the Quaker childhood of the author, one of the daughters of [[Sturge-171|William Sturge]] and [[Allen-51082|Charlotte (Allen) Sturge]] of Bristol, and illustrated by her. The names have been changed but a key was added for the 1929 reprinted edition commemorating the author's death earlier that year. === Table of Contents === :Foreword by [[Sturge-173|Elizabeth Sturge]] in the 1929 edition :Chapters 1 to 11 ===Key to Names=== :Dorothy [[Sturge-172|Emily Sturge]] :Alice [[Sturge-170|Margaret (Sturge) Goodbody]] : Priscilla [[Sturge-173|Elizabeth Sturge]] : Willy [[Sturge-174|William Allen Sturge]] : The Writer [[Sturge-175|Mary Charlotte Sturge MA]] : Henry [[Sturge-176|John Player Sturge]] : Charlie [[Sturge-177|Charles Allen Sturge]] : Rachel [[Sturge-181|Caroline Sturge]] : Uncle David Joseph Davis, grand-uncle by marriage : Uncle Richard George Sturge, uncle by marriage : Mary P daughter of [[Player-794|John Player]]

Some Migratory Davises and Their Connections

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Richard E. Davis, Some Migratory Davises and Their Connections (Cleveland, MS: author, 1936), 39 pages. Scanned from original booklet in the personal files of Louis Ogden [Ogden-4074]. Electronic version at American Ancestors (https://digital.americanancestors.org/digital/collection/p15869coll27/id/23869)), but access may be limited to members only. Excerpts of key pages to my research: '''(Page 3)''' Section Title: Virginia Soldier W. BAXTER DAVIS, SR., was a Revolutionary soldier from Mecklenburg County, Virginia, about whom my information is quite fragmentary, coming by letter from North Carolina and Virginia, and from the book by Hon. Walter L. Hopkins, of Richmond, entitled "Hopkins of Virginia and Related Families," published by J. W. Fergusson & Sons, Richmond. On page 11 of this book we find in the family of Dr. Arthur Hopkins and his wife, Elizabeth Pettus, the following entries pertaining to their 10th, 11th, and 12th children: "(10) Jane Hopkins, d. prior to 1802, m. William Davis of Mecklenburg Co., Va., prior to 1765. On June 15, 1780 (D. B. 5, p. 66, Meek. Co.), Wm. Davis and Jane Davis, his wife, Edward Davis and Elizabeth Davis, his wife, conveyed to Hardaway Davis 250 acres of land. Deed is signed by Wm., Edward and Elizabeth Davis, and is witnessed by Amasa Palmer, Joshua and Charles Davis. "(11) Frances Hopkins, d. prior to 1802, m. John Davis of Mecklenburg Co., prior to 1762. "(12) Amelia Hopkins, m. W. Baxter Davis of Mecklenburg Co., Va., prior to 1765. They had at least one son, James Hopkins Davis, who is mentioned in her brother, Dr. James Hopkins' will. (See deed dated Aug. 1, 1790, D. B. 7, p. 643, where Baxter Davis and Amelia, his wife, of Granville Co., N. C, exchanged land with Anderson Smith of Mecklenburg Co.)" '''(Page 4)''' On pages 60, 62, and 352 of the same book we find that the will of Dr. James Hopkins also bequeathed legacies to "Sister Frances Davis' (deceased) children; . . . . ; and to nephew, John Davis, son of Sister Jane, deceased." The legacies were to be "paid into the hands of his brother-in-law, W. Baxter Davis, of Mecklenburg Co., or if he be not living, then to his widow." This provision indicates to me that William, John, and W. Baxter Davis were brothers, or at least very near relatives. Probably a case of three brothers marrying three sisters. If this is true, then the father of W. Baxter Davis must have been William Davis, whose full name may have been William Baxter Davis, for we find on page 60 of the Hopkins book the following: "William Davis left a will in Mecklenburg Co., dated Oct. 25, 1799, pro. June 18, 1801, W. B. 4, p. 295, in which he devised property to grand sons, John Davis and Arthur Davis, 'sons of my son John Davis,' and John Davis, son of William Davis, left will dated Mar. 14, 1803, pro. Oct. 10, 1803, W. B. 5, p. 36," etc. '''(Page 7)''' Section Title: Kentucky Pioneer BAXTER DAVIS, JR., b. Nov. 3, 1773 (This is the date given by Dr. Robert Dickins Webb in his book, "The Webb Family," 1894, and also the date given in a letter from Rev. A. G. Davis to J. W. Ramsey, 1893, although an old family Bible in my possession gives the year of birth as 1772.) He was the son of W. Baxter Davis and Amelia Hopkins, who are mentioned as living in Mecklenburgh County, Va., by deed dated 1789, and as living in Granville County, N. C, by deed dated 1790. Prior to that, by deed dated 1757, Baxter Davis is mentioned as living in Lunenburgh County, Va. The family Bible mentioned above states that Baxter Davis, (Jr.) was born in North Carolina, but above-mentioned deeds indicate that he must have been born in Mecklenburgh County, Va. There was some confusion in early days as to the line between Virginia and North Carolina, and many people who thought they lived in Virginia found that they resided in North Carolina after the line was surveyed. That fact may account for the seeming confusion in the record. Miss Jeannette E. Biggs, Historian of Granville County, N. C, residing at Oxford, states that Baxter Davis, Jr., married Mary Webb Sept. 28, 1801, but this must have been the date of the issuance of the marriage license, as all other records place the date of the marriage as Oct. 1, 1801, and Rev. A. G. Davis adds that the ceremony was performed by Maj. James W. Smith. Mary Edmondson '''(Page 8)''' Webb was the daughter of William Webb and Frances Young. She was born Jan. 18, 1782, in North Carolina, according to the record, and her family is dealt with in detail by Dr. Webb's book, above referred to. There is also confusion in the records as to the year of her birth, as some records say 1783, instead of 1782. She died in Daviess County, Ky„ Oct. 22, 1837, at the age of 54 years. Dr. Webb states that "they moved to Kentucky between 1804 and 1809, having at that time two children." He must have meant two or more children, as two children were born between the dates mentioned. Rev. A. G. Davis gives the same two dates, the former being the birth year of Wm. H. Davis, born in North Carolina, and the latter being the birth year of Thos. W. Davis, who was born in Kentucky. My Bible states specifically that James W. Davis, the fourth child, was born in Carolina in 1806 and the fifth child, John Davis, was born in Kentucky in 1808. In addition to the above, a deed is recorded, 1807, D. B. T, p. 75, Granville County, N. C, in which Baxter Davis, Sen., of Granville County, sold to John Speed of Mecklenburgh County, Virginia, 600 acres, "it being same tract of land whereon the said Baxter Davis now lives including that part on which Baxter Davis, Jr., lives, and balance of the tract which said Baxter Davis purchased of Anderson Smith", etc., etc. Removal to Kentucky, therefore, must have been in 1807 or early in 1808. Whether the son's full name was W. Baxter Davis is not known, as neither father nor son used the initial W. in deeds or other records now extant. '''(Page 9)''' The only record that I have found which uses the initial regarding the father is the will of Dr. James Hopkins, youngest son of Dr. Arthur Hopkins, who specified that certain legacies for his nieces and nephews should be paid into the hands of his brother-in-law, W. Baxter Davis.

Some mis-associated Smith families of colonial era Virginia

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=== Copyright 2021 by Christopher Smith === Contents of this page, and all others associated to my work which are unique and of my own creation, are protected under the terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). === Notes === To start off, I wish to make it very clear that I am researching some other Smith families from which I do not (knowingly) descend. I have had to do this for a number of reasons, and they will be made clear. Any use of information from other websites will be done under the provisions of the "Fair Use" clause of the DMCA. The goal of this project is to detail how a very specific, widely accepted, and published Smith family tree is errant, and how we can differentiate the involved families into unique groups. I will be first providing a summary of my findings and then adding appropriate sources where available. I will encourage you to independently verify my claims which have been derived from a use of quality primary, secondary, and tertiary sources, many of which are available, via subscription, on Ancestry.com. I will be continuously revising this page to add sources where applicable. Some research is my own. I have exclusively avoided the use of precompiled trees as sources of fact for this effort. We will also be able to document earlier books that published incorrect information. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Smith-59266|Christopher Smith]]. I will, however, state that there have been many others who have provided pieces of this research through other, unrelated efforts. I do deeply thank them as I know they have labored and toiled. If there is one thing you can do for me, it is peer review my work and attempt to identify the trees relevant to your research that may contain the errant information so that it may be corrected to the benefit of all. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7447793 send me a private message]. Thanks! Christopher Smith [[Space:DNA_Group_R-M269-9|DNA Group for Smiths R-M269-9]] === Preface === The widely cited book "Ancestors and Descendants of Smiths", by Linda G. S. Cheek, attempts to connect the lives and descendants of three very old Smith families: Christopher Smith known as a "Merchant of Hanover", Maj. Lawrence Smith of Gloucester Co, VA and Thomas "Customer" Smythe of Westenhanger Castle/Hall in Kent. These connections can be demonstrated to be errant. Further, an alleged brother of Maj. Lawrence Smith's, a man found online as "Lt. Christopher Smith", taught English to the Native Americans at the College of William and Mary. This "Lt. Christopher Smith" has been incorrectly associated to both a Christopher and Ambrose Smith of Fountains Creek, VA and to the man described as the "Merchant of Hanover". All of these families are unrelated. Further, earlier publishings, prior to Cheek, associate an Arthur and Thomas Smith of Blackmore, Essex to the Customer Smythe family. This, again, can be proven to be errant. To summarize the Smith families being discussed: * Thomas "Customer" Smythe of Westenhanger, Kent, England * Xpofer Smith m. Elizabeth Townley Halstead of Burnley, Lancs, England, likely parents of ** Christopher Smith m. Lydia Broadribb of Williamsburg, VA ** Lawrence Smith of Gloucester Co, VA * The Smiths of Totnes in Devon * Christopher Smith m. Catherine Snelson of Hanover Co, VA * Christopher Smith m. Mary Fairbanks of the Massachusetts Bay Colony * Christopher and Ambrose Smith of Fountains Creek, VA, who may be related to... ** Arthur and Thomas Smith of Blackmore, Essex and later of Isle of Wight Co, VA === Early sources of confusion === Cheek, and others much earlier before her, claimed (incorrectly) that Maj. Lawrence Smith was a great-grandson of Customer Smythe, the first secretary to The East India Trading Company. There have been a few variants of this narrative involving other Smith lines, but the one I will be discussing here is the most prolific. Additionally, Sir Bernard Burke (The College of Arms in London) who wrote the "Burke's Peerage" volumes claimed that Maj. Lawrence Smith was of "The Smiths of Totnes in Devon". I believe it was Mr. Burke who sowed the initial seeds of confusion regarding this Smith line way back when. Later, I believe Louise Pecquet du Bellet was the first source (that I have found at least) that claims Lawrence and an Arthur Smith (of Isle of Wight Co, VA) were brothers, and that Arthur was a nephew to Thomas Smythe (1st Viscount Strangford), the Treasurer for The Virginia Company. We'll begin with the earliest families first. == Customer Smythe == The wills of Thomas [[Smythe-577]] and his wife Alice Judd [[Judde-2]] are available online for examination. I deeply thank the WikiTree profile managers for the information on the above pages. It is of very high quality. Further, we can see that Customer's son Thomas [[Smythe-97]] did not have a son Christopher as many of the errant family trees online purport. It was this fictitious Christopher that has been associated with the very real Xpofer Smyth of Burnley, Lancs, England who married Elizabeth Townley Halstead. == Xpofer Smyth == While there is still ongoing research about the Smiths of Burnley Parish and Stone Edge in Briercliffe Upon Hill cum Extwistle, it is likely that a Christopher Smith [[Smyth-713]], whose name appears as "Xpofer" in the vestry records in places, was the father of a man found online by the name "Maj. Lawrence Smith" [[Smith-1217]]. I believe, but others may contest, that this Smith family's earlier history is discussed in the book [[https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Lancashire_Witch_Conspiracy.html?id=ROg0pu89b1cC "The Lancashire Which Conspiracy"]] by John A. Clayton. This Smith family's ancestral seat was a member of The Honour of Clitheroe. I deeply thank John A. Clayton for his excellent research, which even involves archaeological exploration of the involved areas. == Maj. Lawrence Smith == Lawrence's parentage is based upon a connection to the family of Augustine Warner [[Warner-97]] through the Townley family, as well as vestry birth records. Lawrence lived in Gloucester Co, VA along the Rappahannock River. Most accounts associate a "Lt. Christopher Smith" to him as a brother. An outstanding matter pertaining to the coat of arms of Lawrence is also able to be addressed with a Wikipedia page. == Smiths of Totnes in Devon == According to Bernard Burke, Lawrence's family bore the arms of the Smiths of Totnes in Devon. You will find their coat of arms [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Smith_(d._1591) here]]. We know from [[https://stephenmballard.wordpress.com/2011/01/19/how-most-courteously-to-kill-them/ the tombstone of Mildred Smith Jameson]] that Lawrence's coat of arms were "three acorns, slipped and leaved". This information should definitively clear up this matter. The arms of the Smiths of Totnes bore three barnacles where as Maj. Lawrence Smith's family's arms bore three acorns. I can see how they may have been confused. == Lt. Christopher Smith == Based upon this Christopher's proximity to the Taliaferro family, I believe it is not impossible that he was a brother of Lawrence, but I do not believe it has been proven definitively. This Christopher Smith was likely brought to Virginia by a Livesay man and he later married a widow named Lydia Broadribb. There are two issues with proving descent from him. First, we do not know if he was married prior to Lydia Broadribb, and Lydia was very old when she married Christopher as her second husband. She very likely did not bear him any children. Second, there does not exist a will for this Christopher Smith. To date, I do not believe anyone has proven descent from him and it is not certain from what is known about him whether he had any children at all. It is this Christopher Smith that is incorrectly listed online as the father of a Christopher Smith of Hanover County, Virginia. He is also incorrectly listed among online personal webpages and Ancestry.com trees as a relative of Roger Smith of Fountains Creek, VA. We'll get to this family in a moment. == The Merchant of Hanover == It is well proven that a [[https://books.google.com/books?id=HDMyAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA2-PA150&dq=%22Another+Smith+family%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi0jsL3gLn0AhWUlWoFHdPJDCgQ6AF6BAgDEAI#v=onepage&q=%22Another%20Smith%20family%22&f=false Christopher Smith married a Catherine Snelson]]. A descendant of this family has done [[https://www.smithsworldwide.org/tng/pedigree.php?personID=I21297&tree=tree1 yDNA testing]]. However, there is some disagreement about who this Christopher's father was. I wish to clear up this issue here. While not definitive, we do have information that this Smith family's crest was a "nag's head and bridle". There are two sources that mention this, one deriving the information from a tea cup that was passed down in their family. We do not find a similar armorial element in the arms of Lawrence Smith. This said, it is not a ''certainty'' to exclude relationships based on armorial elements alone, so this bit of information is not conclusive of anything in and of itself. Earlier published trees had this Christopher descending from a line of Christophers. It usually appears as "Christopher Smith I, II, III" and sometimes a "IV" shows up. The ''incorrect'' line of descent is thus: Christopher Smith m. Elizabeth Townley, and their alleged son was Christopher Smith m. Lydia Broadribb, and sometimes we'll see their son listed as Christopher Smith m. Mary Fairbanks, and then we usually find their son listed as Christopher Smith m. Catherine Snelson * Massachusetts Bay Colony Christopher Smith [[Smith-10534]] m. Mary Fairbanks lived in Massachusetts. They are not in any geographic or social proximity to the Smith/Broadribb or Smith/Snelson story and thus can be removed from this errant pedigree. As a result, in conjunction with the doubt that Lydia Broadribb had any children, we have now broken any alleged connections between the Smith/Snelson family and the Smith/Townley line ''via this purported lineage''. Further, we can correct this errant pedigree with the following information. [[https://books.google.com/books?id=tkqYwWXEamAC&pg=RA1-PA2&lpg=RA1-PA2&dq=%22John+Snelson%22+%22Charles+Smith%22&source=bl&ots=tUEm7rg1iR&sig=ACfU3U1RpbwWQWydFi0rCde9hpKyS4BjDw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjfoOi498LzAhV0SjABHRvCAV8Q6AF6BAgcEAM#v=onepage&q&f=false VIRGINIA MIGRATIONS – HANOVER COUNTY]] By Eugenia G. Glazebrook, Preston G. Glazebrook The contents of this book detail a number of legal cases involving Christopher Smith who was associated with the trading company "Smith and Anderson". The author can definitively conclude that Christopher's father was a Charles Smith, Sr.. Further, this Smith family is suggested to be descended from a John Smith of Gould Hill. These Smiths ''may'' be related to Susannah Smith Preston, the woman for whom Smithfield Plantation in Blacksburg, VA is named. A member of their board of directors also claims descent from Maj. Lawrence Smith's family through Susannah Smith Preston. I find this research interesting, however, as [[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~amxroads/history/Smith/2smith.html a family bible]] states Susannah was descended, through her father Francis Smith, from a "Dr. John Smith" who married an "Elizabeth Ballard". A family researcher for this group later decided that a "William Smith" was a better fit for the identity of the husband of Elizabeth, but I have not dug into this research to identify why this was done. This William is their suggested connection to Maj. Lawrence Smith's family. I do know that Charles Snelson and Francis Smith were at least acquainted with each other per the land deeds. == Christopher Smith of Meherrin Parish, VA == Among the wills of the Brunswick Co, VA records, we can find the family of Roger Smith who lived near Fort Christian. He likely lived near what is today "Dry Bread Rd". It used to be known as "the old fort road" before the Revolutionary War. Roger is shown to be in close geographic and social proximity to a Christopher and Ambrose Smith. This Smith group, based upon land record analysis, is likely descended from an older John Smith who bought land on Fountains Creek in the 1720's. I believe, due to the fact that the "Merchant of Hanover" had a proven son "Ambrose Joshua Smith", it was assumed that this Christopher and Ambrose of Fountains Creek were related. They are provably not. It is because of Henry Smith's [[Smith-58084]] proximity to Andrew Jeter, a son-in-law to Roger's son Eades Smith, have I had to explore this Fountains Creek family in detail. == Thomas Smith of Blackmore == Thomas Smith of Blackmore did not have a copy of his will survive into modern day. As a result, it would be very difficult to prove, definitively, who his children were. Thomas, by all accounts, was a descendant of the Smiths of Blackmore in Essex, England. They in turn were descendants of the Smiths of Rivenhall, Essex. Thomas' identity, as well as his suggested brother's, is based upon the presence of a Jennings family descended from a sister of Arthur's and they can be traced back to Blackmore in England. == Closing thoughts == An earlier video summary I made of this information can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cWsDChCMRw&t=5s here]]. The content on this page is more current, however. While this is still a preliminary draft of my findings, I believe they lay a sound framework for further unambiguous analysis of these families free of confusion of whether they are related or not. If you can find error with anything I have stated above, please leave a comment and I will attempt to resolve the matter as soon as possible. To everyone who spends their hours researching genealogy and history, I thank you for your energies that go towards recovering and preserving the stories involved in the early origins of the United States of America.

Some notes on the ancestry of W. K. Berry born 1915

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This profile contains a transcript of a document type-written by Kitson Berry [[Berry-15055]]. It cannot have been started before 1957, and was probably complete by the early 1970's. I have left out some irrelevant comments that some, these days, might find mildly offensive. Some of the document consists of a transcript of a report commissioned by Kitson Berry [[Berry-15055]], dated 12 Aug. 1957. That part could be considered, itself, a secondary, reliable, source, in that it states where the information was found. Other parts include personal memories of family members, and transcripts of letters. and would therefore be primary sources for information otherwise not available. However, bear in mind the possibility of personal bias on the part of the author(s), and the vagaries of memory. Before commenting on this, please note that it represents the state of Kitson Berry's research at the time it was written. Subsequent research by his sons have filled in some of the gaps, which will be recorded in the profiles of individual ancestors. Before using this as a source, please review carefully. It is always best to go back to the original documents (Parish Registers, etc.) Copyright William Kitson Berry (deceased) [[Berry-15055]], now vested in William George Berry [[Berry-15051]]. The following is the transcript. === SOME NOTES ON THE ANCESTRY OF W. K .BERRY, born 1915 === The normal practice of genealogists is to work backwards; but I have presented the results of investigations to date in historical sequence. The State registries of births. marriages and deaths began in England in 1835, but not until 1855 in Scotland. In both countries censuses began in 1841. English parish registers appear to be scattered all over the place,True in 1957. Thank you to all who, since this document was first written, have been photographing registers onto microfilm, and transcribing them onto various websites. but the Scottish registers are collected in Edinburgh. They refer to, respectively, the Church of England and the Church of Scotland. Adherents of other denominations would not register with the parish priest/minister, and in consequence separate registers would have to be sought and searched. Some of the following information was obtained in 1957 by the Scots Ancestry Research Society.This appears to be now (2019) defunct. See [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F108667 Discovery at the UK National Archives] (accessed14 November 2019) 1) The earliest entry in a parish register of Paisley or Kilbarchan relates to persons whose connexion with the family remains unknown. William Berrie and Agnes Eston had a daughter Agnes, born 5th July 1759. 2) Hugh McLean and Christian McLauchland had a daughter Sarah, born 8th November 1751 in the Paisley Low parish. 3) Sarah married at some unknown date Robert Berry, harness weaver. This is a weaver who not only operates a loom himself but also supervises at least one other semi-skilled weaver. They had only one known child:- 4) William. Date of birth either 1785 or 1791, place "Renfrewshire", but not in any of the following parishes:- Cathcart, Earlswood, Eaglesham, Erskine, Greenock, Kilbarchan, Houston, Paisley, Port Glasgow, or Renfrew. 5) William (4) may have had a brother Robert, whose banns to Margaret Cowan were announced in Paisley Abbey on the 13th April 1811. It is possible, but not established, that this is the Robert Berry found in the Army List. Assistant Surgeon Robert Berry obtained a medical education in Dublin (there were trade links between Dublin and Paisley at this era) but no degree or diploma. Appointed Hospital Mate 11th Jan 1810. Posted to 21st Regiment (later the Royal Scots Fusiliers) in 1811 for service in Sicily. It is tempting to suppose that he got married in Paisley before being posted overseas. Text crossed out in original: "while living at Lydd, in Kent." I have not investigated English census or other records. He retired from the Army in 1838. 6) Agnes Broadfoot (date and place of birth unknown) married William (4) at some unknown date. They had children:- 7) William, born 1st June 1812. Died on the 27th April 1877William Berry [[Berry-15101]]. 8) Robert.[[Berry-15139]] Known only as the author of two letters formerly in the possession of my uncle DeansEffingham Deans Berry [[Berry-15088]] and written from Canada. Robert had mentioned former Army service, search for which led to Robert (5), but they are obviously not the same man. 9) Agnes, born c. 1821, married a Mr. Johnson and died c. 1847, on the evidence of Robert (8)'s letter. 10) Jessie b. c. 1835; and 11) Murdoch, b. c. 1838. On the evidence of Robert (8)'s letter, these two may have died in early childhood. 12) Mary Muir, according to my mother, was first wife to William (7), married 1835, no record yet traced. Married 1833 - see[[Muir-3218]] They had children: 13) Agnes, born c. 1839. According to my mother, she married a James Anderson. 14) Janet, b. 14 Dec. 1840. Dad's "Aunt Jessie" featured in some photos taken in Alloway about 1905. Married William Garrow; he died 1912 and by the time his widow died about 1938 he had gradually been canonised. No children. 15) Ann Muir, b. 11 Jan. 1843. Married Duncan Ritchie, went to live in Leytonstone, died somewhere between 1920 & 1926. They had six children. 16) Elizabeth, born c17th February 1848. 17) William, born, according to my mother, in 1845. He could not be found in the 1851 Paisley census because his father's address at that date was unknown, and not at 52 Old George St. He married Charlotte Grindley, and their descendants live in Canada. 18) Mary Gillies and 19) Margaret. Mother gave no information except the names of their respective husbands; James Adam and David Andrew. 20) Janet Barr, second wife of William (7); date and place of birth unknown; married 26 March 1851. She is probably the old lady of the Alloway photographs. By this marriage she had: 21) Jean, b. 1852. Married Matthew Morrison and had several descendants living in the Paisley area. 22) Robert, my grandfather, b. Paisley 24th April 1854, 20th April 1883 to Marion Lawson Deans, then on 29th Dec. 1892 to Sarah Helen Thomson (nee Gunn), (widow)The marriage register entry says "Thomson or Gunn". Her marriage to George Thomson was found on Scotlands People (1890 GUNN, SARAH HELEN (Statutory registers Marriages 644/14 248)) 1 October 1890.George appears to have died in 1891 23) James b. 24th April 1857. Nothing more known; may have gone to Australia. 24) John, b. 5th April 1861. Nothing more known. 25) Adam Barr, b. 29th May 1864. Latterly a bank manager in Paisley. Retired to live with his step-sister Janet Garrow at Arkleston Rd. Paisley, and died there c. 1937.Unmarried. 26) Marion Lawson Deans, wife of Robert (22), by whom she had four children and died of pulmonary tuberculosis on the 11th November 1891 at the age of 31. Daughter of a wine and spirit merchant in Tollcross, Glasgow. 27) Sarah Helen Gunn, born in the West Indies. Father Edward Gunn, mother Matilde Marthe Pencheon. The original states that Sarah Helen was a widow when she married Robert Berry. This is supposition. There is no documentary evidence of a previous marriage. In the Clan Gunn Centre at Latheron, Caithness (in an old church), there are many Thompson graves alongside Gunns. Both my father and my aunt Chrissie spoke very highly of her efforts to keep the family together. No children of her own; she did not re-marry. She features in some photographs my father took during a trip to her relatives in 1912, and died not many years later. 28) Christine, first child of Robert (22) born 1885, went to Canada about 1911, married a James Duncan, by whom she had one child, a daughter Helen Jean. Died before 1960. 29) Janet, b. 1887, died aged about 10. 30) William, my father, born 21st April 1888. Married Ruth Eunice Kitson on the 24th Sept. 1914, had two children and died Aug. 1945. 31) Effingham Deans, b. 1889. Insisted on being known as Deans, and said to have threatened mayhem to fellow-schoolboys who called him Effie. Married Ethel Anderson, by whom he had five children, all born and living in Canada. Died about 1973. 32) Myself. William Kitson, called Kitson to avoid confusion when my mother called out "Bill!"; born 17th September 1915 in Winnipeg, Canada; taken to Denver, Colorado, when a year old, and, for a prolonged visit to my grandfather Kitson in 1920-21; finally settled in Scotland in May 1926. 33) Ruth Garrow, my sister, born 31st Oct. 1918 in Denver, and won't admit to any age greater than 29, except for the purpose of obtaining Senior Citizen discounts. ---- I have some information about other branches of the Berry family, but since I have not greatly troubled to keep in touch, I do not propose to enumerate it here. I have some information about my mother's side of the family; but I have warned my cousin Harford that trying to sort out Kitsons in Yorkshire is like trying to sort out the ramifications of Evans in Wales, he being interested in tracking down Kitsons. Your mother has given me some information about her forebears. Since they all seem to have been very prolific, the situation is potentially far more complicated. ---- K(1) William Kitson, farmer, West Ardsley, Yorkshire (near Dewsbury); my great-grandfather. K(2) Sarah Harford, his wife. K(3) Reuben Kitson, son of William, b. 11 Jan. 1842; m. 1st Sept 1866 Harriet Bailey, dau. of George Bailey, shoemaker. At this date, Reuben described his father as a stone merchant and himself as a rag dealer. Second wife Dora Vaughan, m. 29th March 1873. Died 1927 (will admitted to probate in Glasgow, 7th June 1927, and in Wakefield 9th Feb.1928). K(4) Harriet Bailey born c. 1840, died 8th Jan 1872 three days after giving birth to her third child; probably the Oliver who died in infancy that my mother told me aboutNo registration found for this child, neither birth nor death, on scotlandspeople.gov.uk. See [https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/socialpolitical/research/economicsocialhistory/historymedicine/scottishwayofbirthanddeath/death/stillbirths/ University of Glasgow "Scottish way of Birth and Death", accessed 14 Nov. 2019.]. K(5) Mark, her son, born 1867, married 1900, had one daughter and five sons, died in his late 80's. Born in England, but went to Scotland with his parents some time before his mother's death, and spent the rest of his life in the Glasgow area. K(6) Sarah, her daughter, b. late 1860's, probably around Wakefield. Married Thomas Pollok and at one time lived in South Africa. Two children Dora and a son who was confined to a mental hospital near Larbert (Scotland). Died around 1920. K(7) Dora Vaughan, second wife of Reuben (K3). I have not found a record of her birth about 1850: it is not in any Scottish parish register, and since she was a Wesleyan Methodist an official at New Register House suggested a search of Methodist records. In her marriage certificate she stated that she was the daughter of Stephen Vaughan, Clerk, H. M Customs (decd.), but the Customs Office archives in London have not been able to trace him. Her mother was Dorothy Whelan, who died in Glasgow in 1868, aged 59, of asthma. She had six children, plus a seventh who died in infancy. K(8) William, born about 1874, married Margaret Barton, died childless in early 1950's. K(9) Dora, b. about 1877, m. James Smith, d. 1946 without issue. K(10) Emily, b. 1879, d, childless somewhere about 1955. K(11) Ruth, b. 1881, d. infancy. K(12) George, b. c. 1887, d. childless about 1956-60. K(13) Ruth, my mother, b. 10 Feb. 1889, m. 24 Sept. 1914, d. 11 Jan 1954. K(14) Reuben, b. c. 1881, m. Beatrice Anderson: they had four children, Beatrice, Reuben Haig, Douglas (Jock) and Robert. Died c. 1945. ---- ====Letter dated 9 May 1846==== See image, to right. ---- ====Letter dated 12 June 1847==== See image right. ---- In reply to further correspondence the Society later reported: ---- Ref. B/9873 11 October 1957 With reference to our letter of the 21st August 1957, we have now been able to investigate the further research as outlined therein. 1) The old parochial registers of Paisley, which at this period comprised the parishes of Abbey and Low Paisley, were first searched from 1765-79 for the marriage of Robert Berry and Sarah McLean, but this was not found. 2) The old parochial registers of Paisley, which at this period comprised the parishes of Abbey, High, Mid, and Low Paisley, were then searched from 1800-12 for the marriage of, and from 1806-19 for the births of children to, William Berry and Agnes Broadfoot, but no entries relevant to this couple were found to have been recorded in any of these parishes. The following entry, however, was noted in the old parochial registers of Abbey being of possible interest: ::Robert Berry and Margaret Cowan, both of this parish, were booked in order to marriage and proclaimed 13th April 1811. As no further research could be carried out on this line we were reluctantly compelled to halt our search at this point. ---- In their letter of 21st August stating their proposed investigations they mentioned that there are no death records of Paisley prior to 1855, so that search for the death of Agnes Berry or Johnston is not possible. The Keeper of Local History in Paisley wrote that much of the information sought would be found in the Scottish Record Office in Edinburgh - valuation rolls, parish records, census returns and Commissary Court records. Directories for Paisley are kept at the Museum, but a longer run is kept in the Local History section of Paisley Library, which also has files of local newspapers. Application should be made to the Local Historian for information about archival material. ---- The Public Record Office, Chancery Lane, consulted Musters and Pay Lists for the Renfrewshire Militia 1812 (WO 13/1809), and found William Berry as a Sergeant. No details of birthplace or next-of-kin. No data about him in Militia - Soldier's Documents (WO 97/1092). I seem to remember reading that the Renfrewshire Militia was the then equivalent of a Territorial Battallion of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, but this could be checked from regimental histories of the type commonly found in public libraries. ---- My [[Berry-15085|Aunt Chrissie]] (Christina Scott Deans Berry) wrote a long letter dated 28th Jan. 1955, as follows: --- After some purely personal chat, she continued:
You did ask for information about your Dad - where he started work, etc. As I remember, he left school at about the age of 14About 1904., quite usual in those days; but necessary in our case as our father died when I was 12 and left very little insurance.

Your father worked with Hunter Barr & Co. wholesale drygoods merchant in Glasgow. In November 1910 he sailed for Canada, going to Winnipeg. Worked for a short time with Galts Ltd. DrygoodsDrygoods is the N. American term for textiles and related merchandise. In Glasgow Hunter Barr was described as a Drapery warehouse. and them got a position with Tooke Bros. Winnipeg Agency for the Montreal firm of the same name. I came out to Canada in April 1911 and joined him in Winnipeg but the firm I worked for (a magazine called Canada Monthly) transferred their office to Toronto and I went with them in early 1912. I did not return until your uncle Deans and our stepmother having decided to come to Canada also arrived sometime in May 1918. I went up to Montreal and met them and went back to Winnipeg and we got an apartment and were all together until the summer of 1914 when your Dad went home on a trip and he and your mother were married.

Incidentally my stepmother was going down to the West Indies to visit her sister in Montserrat so your dad went with her and spent a week or so and then went on to Scotland. When he came back to Winnipeg with his wife he went back to Tooke's. Early in 1916 I again went to Toronto to work for the same magazine (the manager had been killed over in France and they wrote offering me a good job as I knew more about bookkeeping, advertising, etc. than any of the newcomers (so they informed me).

I am not sure just when, but it may have been in 1916 I think you Dad and Mother and little Kitson left for Denver where they had often spoken of going as they didn't like the cold winters in Winnipeg, and you Mother didn't seem to like the place at all. They then went on to California and after a time your Mother and the two children went back to Scotland as one of her parents was ill. Your father saw them off at New York and then came up to Toronto and stayed a few days with Mother and me and returned to Los Angeles. Perhaps you know as much of what happened after that, probably more than I do; but from the odd letter I got from your Dad his family wouldn't get on the quota to get back to the US for about two years, and then your mother wanted him to go back to Scotland and try and settle there. He came up to Vancouver to see us before he went home and the rest you know better than I do.

Before I close, I would like to mention our step-mother. She was a fine woman and had a very interesting and varied life. Born in St. Kitts, B. W. I. where her father owned a sugar plantation, she and a younger brother had been sent home to Scotland at the age of 7 years to attend boarding school. Her father was a Scotsman, from Elgin and his wife was West Indian born of French parents. After a few years in Scotland, both parents died and the two children stayed on there with an uncle. After Mother grew up she went back to the W. I. and stayed her only sister in Montserrat for a couple of years. Then she returned and went yo South Africa as a companion to the wife of a Dr. Stewart - a medical missionary at Lovedale. On her return after several years my father met her at one of my aunts' home and as he had just lost his wife she came out to look after us until he could get a suitable housekeeper. A year later they were married and we owe her a great deal so far as our upbringing was concerned as she was a cut above the people around Shettleston. After my father died she kept us together as a family and had a pretty hard time and didn't have much money; what little she had she used without grudging it. She came out to Winnipeg as I have already said, and after my brothers married came with me to Vancouver where she died in 1924 in her 80th year. The brother above mentioned went out to Valparaiso Chile for health reasons but died there later.
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Some Nottinghamshire pedigrees

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----- Squibb, G.D: ''The Visitation of Nottinghamshire 1662-1664'', Harleian Soc, New Series 5, London 1986. The Visitation was by [Sir] William Dugdale, then Norroy, later Garter, assisted by Elias Ashmole, and also by Richard Hill of Nottingham, stone-cutter (and also informally by Dugdale's friend Robert Thoroton, later the author of ''Antiquities of Nottinghamshire''). Correspondence and other papers from the Visitation are published as Harleian Soc. N.S. 6 (1987). The College of Arms has the original signed records (19 B/a), described as "rough draughts", and the official copy (C 34). George Marshall made a copy of C 34, and the pedigrees (without the arms) were printed from this copy in 1949 as Thoroton Soc. Record Series Vol. 13. This book is a revised reprint of the previous publication, with corrections, notes from the rough drafts, and arms from the official copy. The editor G.D Squibb was Norfolk Herald Extraordinary. ________ {| cellpadding=5 | + || Notes from the "rough drafts" |- | (N) || License issued by the Archdeacon of Nottingham |- | ''Grantees'' || ''Grantees of Arms'', Harleian Soc. 66 (1914) |- | ''Italic text'' || Presumably additions by the editor |- | [...] || My additions |} ___________________________________________ p. 6 HACKER OF FLINTHAM ''Arms: Azure, a cross vairy or and the field between four mullets pierced of the second.'' ''Crest: On the trunk of a tree fesswise, a moorcock proper.''* Nottingham 23 Aug 1662 * John Hacker of East Bridgford in Com. Nott., buried at East Bridgford where his monument now is; ''d. 28 Mar 1620'' 1 = ''Margaret d. 5 Jan. 1627 ** ''Elizabeth m. Richard Harpur'' 3 ** 1. Francis Hacker of East Bridgford. Attainted having been one of the Murtherers of K. Charles ye first. ** 2. John Hacker of Trowell in Com. Nott. = .... daughter to .... Tevery of Stapleford in Com. Com. Nott. [sic] ** 3. Rowland Hacker of East Bridgford. = . . . . daughter to . . . . Jackson of Bridgford. *** ''Margaret'' 2 ** 4. Richard Hacker of Flintham in Com. Nott., ''b. 1584'' 1; ''High Sheriff 1646''; died about the year 1656. (''Aug. 1654'' 1) = Alice daughter to . . . Hill of Sawley in Com. Derb., 1st wife = . . . . 2nd wife *** ''[all by 1st wife Alice Hill]'' *** 3. Catherine wife of Lancelot Rolleston of Watnall in Com. Nott., Esqr5. *** 2. Anne wife to Will. Knight of Denny Abby in Com. Cantab4. *** 1. Elizabeth wife to Tho. Buckley of Horingham and after to Emanual Odingsells. *** John Hacker of Flintham eet. 53 ann. 23 Aug., 1662; ''High Sheriff 1674'' = Elizabeth daughter to Sr. Edward Harington of Ridlington in Com. Rutland. 1st wife. = Mary daughter to Robert Leigh of Chingford in Com. Essex. 2nd wife. **** ''[by 1st wife Elizabeth Harington]'' **** Elizabeth died in her childhood. **** ''[by 2nd wife Mary Leigh]'' **** 1. Richard Hacker, aet. 13 ann. 23° Aug. anno 1662. ''bur 18 Apr. 1723.'' **** 2. Robert ''d. 3 Sep. 1729, aged 78'' 1 **** 3. John. **** Mary6 *** 2. William Hacker Citizen and Merchant of London. (''Hamburg'' )1 *** 3. Francis Hacker, Citizen and Merchant of London. Certified by John Hacker. + Francis was the Grandchild (not son) to John Hacker: see the descent of Hacker of Trowell :* Arms granted to John Hacker of East Bridgford 28 Nov. 1611 by Richard St. George, Norroy (''Grantees'', p. 109) :1 M.I. Flintham :2 Licensed to marry Roger Waldron of East Bridgford, gent. 17 July 1624 (N) :3 See p. 33 post. She was licensed to marry Thomas Wighteman 8 Jan. 1614 (N) :4 Mar. lic. 9 July 1637 (N). :5 Mar. lic. 23 Jan. 1639 (N). :6 Licensed to marry William Woolhouse of North Muskham, gent. 14 May 1670 (N). They married, and Mary d. 9 Mar. 1728, aged 75 (M. I. Flintham where Woolhouse is described as 'Doctor of physick') ___________________________________________ p. 33 HACKER OF TROWELL ''Arms: Azure, a cross vairy or and of the field between four mullets pierced of the second.'' ''Crest: On the trunk of a tree fesswise, a moorcock proper.'' Nottingham 15 Aug. 1662 * John Hacker of Bridgford upon the Hill in Com. Nott., Esqr. = ** 2. Elizabeth, married Richard, eldest son to Sr. Rich. Harpur of Litleover in Com. Derb., Kt. = *** Richard ** 1. Anne3 married . ** 1. Francis Hacker Attainted = ''Margaret, d. of Walter Whalley of Cotgrave'' 4 *** 4. Rowland married . . . . daughter of . . . . Waldron in Com. Leic. *** 3. Francis married ''Isabel'' 4 daughter of ''Brunts of East Bridgford 5 July 1632'' 4 Attainted being one of the murtherers of King Charles the First = **** Anne **** Francis *** 2. Richard *** 1. John ** 2. John Hacker of Trowell2 died 1644 = Catherine daughter of . . . . Tevery of Stapleford in Com. Nott. *** Anne wife to Nich. Clarke Rector of Trowell in Co. Nott. = **** Anne *** 1. William Hacker of Trowell aet. 57 an. 25 Aug. 1662 = Anne daughter of Tho. Gilbert of Lockow in Com. Derb., Esqr. **** John Hacker aet. 20 ann. 25° Aug., 1662 *** 2. John died young *** 3. Thomas married . . . . at London *** 4. George *** 5. Rowland ** 3. Rowland Hacker of East Bridgford = *** ''Margaret'' 1 ** 4. Richard Hacker of Flintham ''Certified by William Hacker'' :1 Licensed to marry Roger Waldron of East Bridgford, gent. 17 July 1624 (N). :2 Licensed to marry Margaret Warburton of Shelton, wid. 13 Dec 1623 (N). :3 Licensed to marry Ferdinando Fitzrandolph of Kirkby-in-Ashfield, gent. 10 Dec 1634 (N). :4 ''Dictionary of National Biography''. Francis Hacker the elder was not attainted

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== '''Duplicate profile notes (all appear to have conflicts)--''' *[[Pearce-12291|Richard Pearce (bef.1620-)]] as Pearce-12291; [[Pearse-641|Richard Pearse Sr. (abt.1629-1716)]] as Pearse-641; [[Peirce-232|Richard (Peirce) Pearce Sr. (abt.1625-abt.1701)]] as Peirce-232 ['''Unmerged matches proposed.'''] *[[Brown-20175|Elizabeth (Brown) Pearce (abt.1627-abt.1703)]]; Brown-20175; [[Brown-84491|Elizabeth (Brown) Pearse (1630-)]] as Brown-84491. ['''Unmerged match proposed.'''] *[[Brown-7551|John Brown (abt.1603-abt.1670)]] as Brown-7551, who is married to [[Hayward-440|Margaret Hayward]] (1608-____); vs [[Brown-84499|John Brown (abt.1605-)]] as Brown-84499, who is married to [[Unknown-453926|Elizabeth Unknown]] (abt.1610-aft.1727) ['''Unmerged match proposed.'''] *Pearce children: **[[Peirce-233|Richard Peirce (1647-1734)]] as Peirce-233; [[Pearse-643|Richard Pearse Jr. (abt.1656-1734)]] as Pearse-643 ['''Unmerged match proposed.'''] **[[Pearse-644|John Pearse (abt.1658-)]] as Pearse-644; [[Pearce-12292|John Pearce (abt.1652-aft.1737)]] as Pearce-12292; ['''Unmerged match proposed.'''] **[[Pearse-647|Francis Pearse (abt.1644-aft.1734)]] as Pearse-647; [[Peirce-238|Francis Peirce (abt.1670-)]] as Peirce-238 ['''Unmerged match proposed.'''] **[[Pearse-642|William Pearse (abt.1654-aft.1730)]] as Pearse-642; [[Peirce-234|William Peirce]] (no dates), as Peirce-234. ['''Unmerged match proposed.'''] **[[Pearce-12290|George Pearce (abt.1666-1746)]] as Pearce-12290; [[Pearse-645|George Pearse (abt.1660-aft.1734)]] as Pearse-645; [[Peirce-236|George Peirce]] (no dates), as Peirce-236. ['''Unmerged matches proposed.'''] **[[Pearse-648|Mary (Pearse) Hamblin (abt.1666-aft.1734)]] as Pearse-648; [[Pearce-4756|Mary (Pearce) Hamblin (abt.1671-1738)]] as Pearce-4756 (married to [[Hamblin-1118|Nathaniel Hamblin]], said 1671-bef 1751) ['''Unmerged match proposed.'''] *'''Other Associated Profiles''' with Conflicts/No Duplicates Noted **[[Peirce-235|Elizabeth (Peirce) Fulworth]] NO DUPLICATE NOTED, as Peirce-235 (no dates), married to [[Fulworth-1|Richard Fulworth]], also no dates; ***Why is she married to [[Fulworth-1|Richard Fulworth]] rather than Richard '''Fulford'''? ('''Posted profile [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Peirce-235#comment_8138843 comment]'''.) **[[Peirce-237|Margaret (Peirce) Ward]] as Peirce-237 (no dates; married to [[Ward-7173|Nathan Ward]]); ***Why is she married to [[Ward-7173|Nathan '''Ward''']]? ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' reports she married (1) '''____ Long'''; married (2) in Dorchester, '''Thomas Pope'''; reports her daughter, Elizabeth Pope, married in Plymouth 1706, Nathan Ward. ('''Posted profile [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Peirce-237#comment_8138911 comment]'''.) **[[Pearse-646|Joseph Pearse (abt.1662-aft.1734)]], attached as son of the elder Richard, cited "Maine, Early Wills and Deeds, 1640-1760, Vol. 16, pg 547, dated 27, Sept. 1734." ***GDMNH reports two grandsons named Joseph, but I don't find a son so named. ('''Posted this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pearse-646#comment_8139147 comment]'''.) **[[Pearse-375|Sarah (Pearse) Stockwell (1679-abt.1734)]], linked as Richard's daughter, but the bio includes, "Sarah Pearse's parents are identfied in the Stockwell genealogy as '''William as her father''' and '''Richard Pearse and Elizabeth Brown Pearse as Sarah's grandparents''', on pg. 598 of The Stockwell Family: Adventures into the Past, 1626-1982, by Irene Dixon Stockwell" ***'''Posted this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pearse-375#comment_8139159 comment]'''. *Work in Process. '''Profile references--''' *[[Pearce-1359|Mary (Pearce) Presson (abt.1690-bef.1719)]]; m. [[Presbury-19|David Presbury (abt.1690-1763)]] **[[Presson-286|Anna Presson (abt.1726-1795)]]; m. [[Pearce-12149|John Pearce (abt.1726-1766)]] **[[Presson-213|John Presson (1710-bef.1761)]]; m. [[Harris-36013|Margaret Harris (1712-bef.1788)]] ***[[Presson-324|Jonathan Presson (bef.1739-bef.1788)]]; m. [[Pearce-12164|Elizabeth Pearce]] *[[Pearce-12291|Richard Pearce (bef.1620-)]]; m. [[Brown-20175|Elizabeth (Brown) Pearce (abt.1627-abt.1703)]] **[[Peirce-233|Richard Peirce (1647-1734)]] **[[Pearce-12292|John Pearce (abt.1652-aft.1737)]] **[[Peirce-234|William Peirce]] **[[Peirce-238|Francis Peirce (abt.1670-)]] **[[Pearce-12290|George Pearce (abt.1666-1746)]]; m. Rebecca _______ ***[[Pearce-12289|William Pierce]] (say the man b. 1707) m. Elizabeth Patch [Was she Elizabeth, b. 1709, dau. of [[Patch-23|James Patch (1678-1757)]]; did not find probate or deed as proof] ****[[Pierce-18065|John Pierce]]; m. Joanna Roberts *****[[Pierce-20380|Nicholas Pierce]] (b. 1768); m. Mary Standley ******[[Peirce-1433|Nicholas Peirce (1804-1879)]]; m. [[Preston-10702|Sally (Preston) Pierce (1805-1890)]] *****[[Peirce-1434|John Pierce Jr.]]; Is this the "Jr." who m. [[Preston-10691|Elizabeth (Preston) (Pierce) Standley (abt.1772-1864)]], dau. of [[Presson-324|Jonathan Presson (bef.1739-bef.1788)]] and [[Pearce-12164|Elizabeth (Pearce) Presson (1738-)]] ****[[Pearce-12164|Elizabeth (Pearce) Presson (1738-)]]; m. [[Presson-324|Jonathan Presson (bef.1739-bef.1788)]] ***** [[Preston-10691|Elizabeth (Preston) (Pierce) Standley (abt.1772-1864)]], m. (1) John Pierce, Jr.; m. (2) Jonathan Standley. ****[[Pierce-18064|William Pierce (1774-1859)]]; m. [[Preston-7902|Mary (Preston) Pierce (bef.1773-1848)]], dau. of [[Preston-4659|Benjamin Preston (1743-1790)]] ***George Pierce (tailor); m. Mary Williams, dau. John and Elisa Williams; George had brothers in law, John and Ebenezer Williams (deed)--[see the town clerk record on that family [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RSJ-98Q?i=578&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch'']].<< This family was, at some point, of Ipswich. **[[Peirce-235|Elizabeth (Peirce) Fulworth]] **[[Peirce-237|Margaret (Peirce) Ward]] **[[Peirce-237|Margaret (Peirce) Ward]] *[[Space:David_Presbury_Notes|David Presbury Notes]] *[[Space:Presson_Preston_Vital_Record_Surveys|Presson Preston Vital Record Surveys]] *[[Space:Some_Roberts_of_Essex_County_Research|Some Roberts of Essex County Research]] ==Bibliographic Notes== ===Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire=== Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 554 ('''15. Richard Pierce'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/554/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow); "In 1729 desc. had recorded an Ind. deed to him from John Summersett, 9 January 1641, land betw. Round Pond and Pemaquid Point. Four of eight heirs signed an agreem. in 1717." "See '''York D.''' for numerous deeds and depos by ch. and gr. ch.; '''Doc. Hist. 9:451'''; '''Gen. Advertiser 1:95'''; '''Col. Soc. Mass''', 6:21; 8:104." Wife is Elizabeth Brown, dau. of _____. Children, *Richard, eldest, born about 1647 [separate entry] *John, born about 1652 [separate entry] *William [separate entry] *Francis, had w. Lydia and died by 1729; in a deed 1734, he was of Manchester, also late of Beverly **Only surv. ch. is Elizabeth, born Manchester 22 April 1700; m. Edward Clark of Gloucester *George, wife was Rebecca **Abigail **Rebecca **William **George **Elizabeth **Mary *Elizabeth; m. Richard Fulford(1) *Margaret, d. Suffield, Conn. 28 Dec 1688; m (1) ___ Long; m (2) Dorchester, Thomas Pope *Mary; m. in Marblehead 10 April 1695 Nathaniel Hamilton/Hamblin Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 115 ('''15. John Brown'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/115/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 554 ('''16. Richard Pierce'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/554/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). A coaster, fisherman of Marblehead. Wife is Mary. [Says also one Richard of Manchester 1692 were grandchildren of Richard Woodis see (5).] "The fa. was of Marbleh. in 1717, ag. 70 ... d. by 1734." In 1744, his son Richard deposed. Children, *Richard, ae 30 in 1720, so born 1690; m. 22 September 1713, Hannah Bassett. *Dea. John, baker Marblehead; was +- 70 in 1764; +/-76 in 1770, d. 1784; m. (1) 30 November 1715, Elizabeth Merritt; had other wives *Robert; m. Mary Merritt *Joseph *Thomas *Benjamin *Mary m. Edward Surriage *Hannah; m. Joseph Morse Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 553 ('''12. John Pierce'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/553/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). Was a fisherman of Manchester; wife is Mary, children, recorded Manchester, *Thomas, b. 23 May 1691 *Miriam, born 6 August 1693 *Richard, born 25 June 1698 *(unrecorded) John, m. Barbara Hinckes(1); 5 children. Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 554 ('''25. William Pierce'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/554/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). He is of Norwalk, Conn, 1719 and d. by 1732. Children, *Joseph *Thomas *Samuel *(likely) Sarah; m. Eleazer Stockwell of Housatonic 1732 *(likely) Francis Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 149 ('''Fulford''', Richard); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/249/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *Richard Fulford, of "Round Pond, Muscongus, m. Elizabeth Pierce, who d. early. In King Philip's war, he fled to '''Salem''', was there in 1680, returned and driven away again in 1690 ..." Children, **'''Francis''' [Fulford], fisherman; m. in '''Marblehead''', 20 February 1709-10, Elizabeth Welcome. Of Marblehead in 1739 when he sold his interest in father's land in Muscongus, but was of '''Boston''' 16 November 1741 when administration granted to wid Elizabeth. 9 children recorded. **'''Elizabeth''' [Fulford], m. in '''Marblehead''', 6 January 1696-7, Samuel Martin. Lived at Muscongus about 1715-1723-5. Daughter Sarah m. 31 October 1721, Hezekiah Eggleston of Boston, altho called sis. by John Brown in 1735. Her son Hezekiah jr. claimed the Maine land later. Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 337-338 ('''John Hinckes'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/337/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 62 ('''11. Robert Allen'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/62/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow); refers to Allen's deposition in Bristol, England, 21 February 1658/9 in which he provided information about the parentage and spouse of John Brown (otherwise Brown-15, at [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/115/mode/1up page 115]). ===The Genealogical Advertiser=== [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008913638 Gen Advertiser] = [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Genealogical_Advertiser The Genealogical Advertiser] (WikiTree). *1 (1898):95-102; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826664?urlappend=%3Bseq=107%3Bownerid=27021597769499116-111 ''HathiTrust'']. Capt. A. A. Folsom, of Brookline, Mass., "Captain John Somerset's gift to John and Elizabeh Pearce, and the division of the Richard Pearce estate at Muscongus" ::''Evidences Referring to Samuel Martin's Land to the Eastward. recd on record February 21. 1720-21.'' ::'''The Deposition of George Pearce''' of ye age of fifty five years Testifieth & Saith that about three years agoe in ye year 1717. I was present when my two brothers Richard & John Pearce and myselfe with Francis Fullfood & Elizabeth Martin ye Children of my Sister Elizabeth Fulfood did Settle our father's Estate at Misconcus to the Eastward and then my sd Brother Richard Pearce did declare and own that he had no right Title or intrest to an Island Called hogg Island Lying in Misconcus River against Misconcus harbour but ye sa Hogg Island was ye right & Estate of his Brother John Pearce and Elizabeth Fullford his Sister & their heires & that my sd Brother Richard Pearce for himselfe & his heirs Execrs & Adminrs did Disclaime and Disowne any right Title or intrest to sd Hogg Island for that he knew sd Hogg Island was given by John Summerset a Sagamore of ye Indians to his Brother John & his sd Sister Elizabeth them and their heirs forever and that his father did take possession of sd Hogg Island for his sd two Children their heirs and assignes forever and further I Testify and Declare that I Also ye Deponant did Renounce all right Title and Intrest to sd Hogg Island & that sd Hogy Island was not Inventoried as any part of my fathers Estate but was left as the Estate of my Brother John Pearce and ye Children of my Sister Elizabeth Fullford his mark George O Pearce ::Essex Ss. The abovenamed George Pearce personally appeared before us two of his Majesties Justices of ye peace of Quoram Unus and he made Oath to y truth of his above written Deposition in perpetuam Rei moriam Dated at Mar- blehead ye 7th Day of February 1720-21 ::Examd Nathaniel Norden Azor Gale ::'''The Deposition of John Pearce''' of ye age of Sixty Eight years or Thereabouts Testifieth & Saith that to my Certain knowledge that ye Island Commonly know & Called Hogg Island Lying in Misconcus River Lying against Misconcus Harbour Lying to ye Northward of ye Lands of pemmaquid to ye Eastward formerly under ye Goverment of New York was wholly & absolutely given and Bequeathed to me ye Deponant & to my Sister Elizabeth Pearce alias Elizabeth Fullfood who Married Richard Fullfood Late of Misconcus Deced by John Summersett one of ye Sagamors of ye Indians then Liveing in these parts to me ye sd John Pearce and to my sd Sister Eliza- beth to us our heirs Execrs Admirs & assignes forever and that my father Richard Pearce then Liveing but now Deced did take possession of sd Hogg Island for us his sd Children & in our names as our own proper Estate of Inheritance forever to us our heirs and assignes to Enjoy & possess ye Same & that our sd father Richard Pearce in his Life time Always declared and reserved sd Hogg Island for us his sd two Children and their heirs and that ye sd Hogg Island was not Inventoried as any part of his Estate and I further Testify and Declare that about three years agoe when my brother Richard Pearce George Pearce Francis Fullfood & Elizabeth Martin ye Children of my sd Sister Eliza and my Selfe did Settle ye Estate of our sd father, he ye sd Richard Pearce my Brother did then Declare & own as he oftentimes did declare and own that he had no Intrest or part in sd Hogg Island and that he knew that sa Hogg Island was given by sd John Summer- set Sagamore to us ye sd Brother & Sister as their proper Estate & inheritance and I further declare & Testify that I ye deponant Since our sd Division of our sd fathers Estate have taken possession of ye Southermost part of sd Hogg Island being ye one half or moiety of sd Island as my proper Estate and have Left ye Northernmost halfe of sd Hogg Island for my sd Sisters Children as their proper Estate & Inheritance his mark John O Pearce ::Lattimore Watters Norden Pedrick ::Essex ss. The abovenamed John Pearce personally appeared before us two of his Majesties Justices of ye peace Quorum Unus and he made Oath to ye truth of his above written Deposition in perpetuam Rei memoriam. Dated at Marblehead ye 7th day of February 1720-21. ::Examd. Nathel Norden Azor Gale ::'''The Deposition of Morrice Champny''' of ye age of Seventy nine years Testifieth & Saith That I knew Richard Fullford & wife ye parents of Elizabeth Martin ye wife of Samuel Martin now of Marblehead in ye County of Essex fisherman or Shoreman and of Francis Fullfood of Marblehead aforesd fisherman her brother and ye sd Richard Fullfood & his wife Lived on a place Called Round pound fronting against Misconcus Island to ye Eastward above fifty years agoe and that he had a house on sd Land how much Land he had I know not and that I 13 and Richard Pearce now Liveing in Marblehead Mowed on ye Meadow Land Severall years for sd Richard Fullfood and that ye sd Richard Fullfood & his wife & family Lived on sd Land of Round pound many years together till ye Indian Enemy drove them from thence. ::Marblehead November 29th 1717. The abovenamed Morrice Champnie appeared Before me and made oath to ye truth of ye above deposition. ::Examd. Edward Brattle Justice peace. ::'''The Deposition of Richard Pearce Senr.''' of ye age of Seventy years Testifieth and Saith That I knew Richard Fullfood & wife ye parents of Elizabeth Martin ye wife of Samuel Martin now of Marblehead in ye Country of Essex fisherman or Shoreman and of Francis Fullfood of Marblehead aforesd. fisherman her brother and ye sd Richard Fullfood & wife Lived on a place called Round pound fronting to ye eastward against Misconcus Island distant from pemmaquid River about five miles and that he had a house on sd Land above fifty years agoe & that I and Morrice Champnie mowed in ye Meadows of sd Richard Fullfood Severall Years and his Land was bounded on ye Westward on pancake hill and on ye Eastward with a place Called Bear tree Joyning on ye Land of my father Richard Pearce on ye Northward on pemmaquid fresh River & on ye Southward with ye River over against Misconcus Island with ye dry pound Meadows thereto adjoyning and that ye Richard Fullfood and his family Lived on sd Lands & possessed them and no other person many years together without Molestation or Disturbance till ye Indian Enemy drove him & his family from thence. ::Examd. ::'''The Deposition of John Pearce''' of Sixty five years of age Testifieth to ye truth of ye above Deposition of my Brother Richard Pearce and that about Thirty Years agoe I knew ye sd Richard Fullfood and family remove to ye abovesd Land of Round pound where he first Lived and that he then Also built a house & Lived there about five or Six Years till ye In- dian Enemy drove him and family from thence the Second time. ::Marblehead November 29th 1717. The abovenamed Richard Pearce & John Pearce Appeared before me and made Oath to ye truth of their Severall & respective depositions. ::Examd. Edward Brattle Justice Peace ::[Essex County Deeds, 37, 257.] ::Essex So. Dist. Reg. of Deeds ::Salem Dec. 31. 1896 ::The foregoing is a true copy of record in this office. Attest. Chas. S. Osgood, Reg. ::'''Richd Pearce &c. Their Division of Lands Recd on Record Decemr. ye 2. 1717.''' ::This Indenture Made ye twenty Ninth day of Novemr. In ye year of our Lord God 1717 and in ye fourth year of ye Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord George of Great Brittain France and Ireland King Between Richd Pearce Sent of Marblehead John Pearce of Manchester & George Pearce of Beverly all in ye County of Essex in New England fishermen Witnesseth whereas their father Richd Pearce deceased held possessed & Enjoyed a Considerable Tract of Lands Both upland and Meadows in Misconcas Scituate Lying and Being to ye East- ward or on ye Backside of pemequid & dyed without makeing any will of his said Lands and whereas ye abovesaid parties Being mett together and haveing A mind to Settle and Live upon Said Lands of Misconcas as abovesaid we do mutually Consent and Agree and By these Presents do fully freely Clearly and Absolutely Consent and Agree for our Selves our heirs Executors Admrs and Assignes That ye Above named Richd Pearce our Elder Brother Shall have Injoy and possess a double part of all our Said fathers Land lying and Being as Aforesaid to be injoyed by him his heirs Executors Admrs. or Assignes for ever Both of upland and meadow for Quantity and Qvallity & to have his first Choice as Allso we do Consent and Agree that our Brother John Pearce shall hold Enjoy and possess a single part or portion of all our Said fathers Lands Lying and Being as Aforesaid to Be Enjoyed by him his heirs Executors Admrs. and Assignes for ever Both of upland and Meadows for Quantity and Quality as Allso we do Consent and Agree yt our Brother George Pearce Shall have Enjoy and possess A Single part or portion of all our Said fathers Lands lying and Being as aforsd. To Be Enjoyed By him his heirs Executors Administrators or Assignes for ever Both of upland and Meadows for Quantity and Quallity as Also we Consent and Agree that our Sisters Children To wit Eliza. Fullfood Frances Fullfood and his Sister Eliza Marten ye wife of Samel Martin Now of Marblehead fishermen Both in ye. County of Essex aforesaid shall have Enjoy and possess fifty Acres of upland fronting to ye water Side near ye Spott of Land where ye Dwelling house of our Said father Stood A peace to Each of them with five acres of fresh Meadow A peice And five Acres of Salt marsh Apeice to them Their heirs Executors admrs or Assignes for ever as Their Mothers part and portion they Renouncing all Right and Title to said Estate for themselves Their heirs Executors & Admrs as Allso we Consent and Agree yt ye said Francis Fullford and his Sister Eliza Marten ye wife of ye Said Samel Marten for themselves and Their heirs and Assignes Shall have ye Sixth part of ye Stream for to Set up A mill or mills Thereupon. In wit- ness of ye Abovesaid Indenture or Articles of Agreement ye parties to these presents have hereunto Sett Their hands and Seals ye day and year above written ::his mark Richd R. P. Pearce Seal ::his mark John 0 Pearce Seal ::George O Pearce ::Eliza O Martin Seal ::His mark Francis E. Fullford Seal ::Signed Sealed and Dd his mark in presence of us Archd Fergason his mark John + C Curtices Maurice Champnye ::Essex ss. The abovenamed Richd. Pearce John Pearce George Pearce Eliza Martin for herself and husband and Eliza Fullford for herself and husband appeared before me and They Acknowledged ye Above written Indenture Instrument To be Their Act and Deed Dated ye. 29th day of Novr 1717. ::Examd. Edward Brattle Justice of ye Peace. Essex So. Dist. Reg. of Deeds. Salem Dec. 31. 1896. ::The foregoing is a true copy of record in this office. Attest. Chas. S. Osgood, Reg. ::[The '''Editor''' then comments. as below. These editorial comments are bracketed in the published work.] ::The John Summerset mentioned in the depositions of George and John Pearce was the “Samaset” or " Samoset" who greeted the Pilgrims at Plymouth, March 16, 1621, (Brad-ford's History of Plymouth, Deane's edition, page 93; State edition, page 114; Mourt's Relation, Dexter's edition, pages 83, 89; New England's Memorial, Davis's edition, page 53; Smith's Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, etc. 1819 edition, page 225; ; Prince's Chronological History of New England, 1826 edition, page 185), the ri Somerset" who met Christopher Levett, at “ Capemanwagan” in 1623-4, (Baxter's Christopher Levett, The Gorges Society V. page 102; Coll. Maine Hist. Soc. Vol. II. page 87), the “Captain John Somerset " who sold land to John Brown of New Harbor, July 15, 1625, and acknowledged the deed at Pemaquid, July 24, 1626, (Commissioners' Report on Lincoln County Land Claims, page 106; Johnston's Bristol and Bremen, page 54; Coll. Maine Hist. Soc. Vol. V. page 191), the Capt John Summerset " who sold land at Muscongus to Richard Pearce, Jan. 9, 1641, (New England Hist. and Gen. Reg- ister, XIII. 365, Johnston's Bristol and Bremen, pages 52, 63, 234, 237), the " Captaine Sommarset” who sold land to William Parnell, Thomas Way and William England, in July 1653, (Coll. Maine Hist. Soc. Vol. V. page 188), and the " Summersant whom Josselyn mentions in 1673 as formerly a famous Sachem among the Eastern Indians (Josselyn's Voyages to New-England, 1865 edition, page 113). ::These depositions add a new and interesting item to our previous knowledge of this famous Sagamore, establish the date of John Pearce's birth as about 1653 rather than 1644 (see ante p. 82), and prove that John Pearce was a son rather than a grandson of Richard and Elizabeth (Brown) Pearce of Muscongus. The gift of this island to John and Elizabeth Pearce, even if made during the childhood of John Pearce, must have occurred after the date of the deed to Parnall, Way and England, and is clearly the last known act of Somerset. The word “bequeathed” in the deposition of John Pearce, suggests that it may have been the closing act of his life. ::Much has been written about the spelling and pronunciation of the name of this Indian chieftain. It will be noticed that the present accepted spelling, Samoset, is a corruption of the ** Samaset” of Bradford, and that both of these forms have their foundation in Bradford's History and Mourt's Relation only. It will also be noticed that in the other original sources the name occurs as Somerset, or a corruption of this good old English word. It seems to me quite probable that this Indian, who had such a high regard for everything English, did not stop at the exchange of his Indian title for “Captain John," but adopted ” for a surname the name of the county from which many of his English acquaintances came. ::For brief biographical notices of Somerset or Samoset, see '''Thornton's Ancient Pemaquid''', '''Johnston's Bristol and Bremen''', '''Porter's Bangor Historical Magazine''' IV. pp. 81–83, and '''The Magazine of American History''' VIII., pp. 820-825. ::--Editor. *2 (1899):26-27; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826656?urlappend=%3Bseq=40%3Bownerid=27021597769501307-44 ''HathiTrust'']; ::'''Affidavits Belonging to Morris Champney, Recorded June 15th 1720,''' for ::'''The Deposition of Richard Pearce Jun' of Marblehead''' aged thirty Years Testifieth & Sayeth that I being at Mosconcos to ye Eastward at my fathers William Hilton & James Stilson did come to me & told me that they had pull down Goodman Champneys House that he had Set up there. & tore up his Corn that he had planted there for he Should have no Land there but if his Son their Uncle Samuel Champney would come he Should have a Share of Land with them. Richard Pearce ::Essex SS The abovenamed Richard Pearce appeared before me one of his majties Justices of ye peace for ye County of Essex & he made oath to ye truth of his above Deposition dated at Marblehead ye 9th day of June 1720. Nathaniel Norden ::'''The Deposition of Thaddeus Sargent''' Aged Twenty Years Testifieth & Saith that I ye Deponant being at Mosconcos to ye Eastward did help Morrise Champney of Marblehead Taylor to Set up a Small House upon his Land that he sd was his & I also helped him to plant Some Indian Corn upon his sd Land, as he sd was his & also I Testifie that I was present with Richard Pearce Jun' at his fathers at Mosconcus when William Hilton & James Stilson did Come to him & my-Self & told us they had pulled down Goodman Champneys House that he had Set up there & tore up his Corn that he had planted there for he Should have no Land there but if his Son their uncle would come he Should have a Share of Land with them Thaddeus Sargant Essex ss The abovenamed Edward (sic) Sargant appeared before me one of his majties Justices of ye peace for ye County of Essex & he made oath to ye truth of his above Deposition dated at Marblehead ye 9th day of June 1720 Nathaniel Norden" ::Cites ''Essex County Deeds, 38, 19''. ::[[X-3336]] Note: He is age 30 in 1720, thus born c. 1690. *2 (1899):27-28; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826656?urlappend=%3Bseq=41%3Bownerid=27021597769501307-45 ''HathiTrust'']; ::'''The Deposition of John Peirce Recd on Record Decr 1st 1733.''' ::John Peirce of Manchester Aged About Eighty Nine Years Testifieth and Saith that he was born at ye Eastward (As he was Informed) at a place called Miscongos in ye County of Cornwall As it was formerly Called and lived at ye sd Miscongos from his first Remembrance of things till he was drove off with Many Others by ye Indians which was About ye Nineteenth year of his age & he well remembers John Browne of New Harbor in ye sd County of Cornwall and Alexander Goold of Miscongos Island Aforesd nd he Also perfectly Remembers that he hath often heard that the sd Browne Gave ye sd Goold Miscongos Island Aforesd by a Written deed under his hand and Seal as a part or portion of his Estate with his Daughter Margaret Browne who intermarried with ye sd Gould as he Always Understood and he perfectly Remembers he hath Often Seen ye sd Deed for the sd Island under ye hand and Seale of ye sd Browne to ye sd Goold and to his heirs and Assigns forever and ye sd Goold lived on sd Island as his Own Estate and his Wife Margaret after his Death Several years his John X Peirce mark ::Essex ss Salem Octobr 24th 1733 Then John Peirce personally Appearing Made Oath to ye truth of ye Above deposition taken in perpetuam Rei Memoriam Coram Timo Lindale Jno Wolcott Just Pacis Quorum Unus ::Cites Essex County Deeds, 65, 118. ::[[X-3336]] Note. He is age about 89 in 1733, thus born 1644 (GDMNH Richard 15 has born about 1652--other records, or is this a different John? John 12, though reports "depos. thrice 1717-1721, making yr of birth +/- 1652, but +/-1644-6 by depositions in 1730s.") *2 (1899):28; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826656?urlappend=%3Bseq=42%3Bownerid=27021597769501307-46 ''HathiTrus'']. ::'''Affidavit Belonging to Cap Putnam's bounds at Ye Eastward Recd on Record June 11, 1720'''. ::Yhe Testimony of John Pearce of Manchester Testifieth & Saith that I did Dwell many Years at Mosconcos & did fre- quently worke with Alexander Gould & he did Shew me Some of ye bounds of his Land in ye broad Bay many Years before Moris Chamblett married with ye widow Gould & sd Alexander Gould did Improve ye sd Land in his own right & I did worke often with him upon it and wheras ye sd Chamblet doth produce a Deed for sd Land bearing date about ye Year 1672-3. and Saith. that I was a Witness to sd Deed with Salvanis Davise wch marke I doe posetively Deny that I never Saw nor heard of any Such Deed untill very Lately. mark of John X X Pearce ::John Pierce made oath to the truth of the foregoing June 10th before Jos: Wolcot and Stephen Sewall Justices of the Peace for the County of Essex. ::Cites Essex County Deeds, 38, 24. *2 (1899):28-29; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826656?urlappend=%3Bseq=42%3Bownerid=27021597769501307-46 ''HathiTrus'']. ::'''John & Richard Peirce's Affidavit Recd on Record Sepr 4th 1733.''' ::The Testimony of Rich Pearse and John Pearse of full age Testifieth and Saith that Agnes Doliber Eme Elwell Eliza Paine Nicholas Denning Mary Stevens William Denning and George Denning were all of them ye Reputed Children of Eme Browne ye Daughter of John Browne and ye Wife of Nicholas Denning Who formerly lived at New Harbour at ye Eastward Near Pemaquid. mark Richard X Pearse his mark John X Pearse his ::Essex ss Marblehead May ye 21st 1729 Richard Pearse and John Pearse personally Appeared and Made their Oath to ye Above Written Evidences Corum Joshua Crue J Peace ::Cites Essex County Deeds, 63, 250. York D. = York Deeds; see separately. Col. Soc. Mass ===Other=== "Evidence referring to Saml Martin's Land" in ''Documentary history of the state of Maine'', 24 vols. (Portland, Maine, the Society, 1869-1916), 9:451-454; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020083796?urlappend=%3Bseq=473%3Bownerid=27021597765508894-487 ''HathiTrust'']. John Noble, "Paper ... on the Land Controversies in Maine, 1769-1772, involving the titles under the Pemaquid Patent" in ''Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts'', 6:11-69 (and 59-70 for Albert Matthews, "Note on he Indian Sagamore Samoset"), at 21; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3499895?urlappend=%3Bseq=55%3Bownerid=9007199258652291-59 ''HathiTrust'']. John Noble, "Paper ... [on] Documents relating to Land Controversies in Maine, 1736-1770" in ''Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts'', 8:104-114 ; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015039494540?urlappend=%3Bseq=164%3Bownerid=9007199255461639-170 ''HathiTrust'']. William S. Appleton, ''The family of Badcock of Massachusetts'' (Boston : D. Clapp & Son. 1881), 3 (Return Badcock); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/familyofbadcocko00appl/page/3/mode/1up ''InernetArchive'']; see separately, [[Badcock-779|William Badcock (abt.1690-abt.1765)]] and [[Pearse-1377|Merriam (Pearse) Badcock (1693-1761)]]. Johnn T. Hassam, "Some of the Descendans of Wiliam Hilton" in ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 31 (1877):179-194 at 185n for †; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t3tv6xr4x?urlappend=%3Bseq=197 ''HathiTrust''], "John Brown, son of Richard Brown, of Barton Regis ... m. Margaret, dau. of Francis Hayward of Bristol, England, and settled at Pemaquid ..." Wilbur Daniel Spencer, ''Pioneers on Maine Rivers ...'' (Portland, Me., Printed by Lakeside Print. Co., 1930), [https://archive.org/details/pioneersonmainer00spen/page/324/mode/1up 324]-329 (John Brown of Pemaquid), [https://archive.org/details/pioneersonmainer00spen/page/356/mode/1up 354]-357 (The Muscongus River); digital images, ''InternetArchive'', source includes a summary of Richard Pearce and his family containing errors; it associates some grandchildren as children; confuses the marriage of a daughter with that of a granddaughter. ==Beverly Town Clerk Compilations== George Pierce and Rebecca family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:54 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-3HJ?i=360&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 361 of 589. Note: "1746. George Pearce & wf Mary of Ipswich deeds to brother Wm P. of B. all interest in estate of father George P. house barn and ten acres land in B mother Rebecca; witss Robt Woodury, Sarah Hasham, Joseph Emmerton, Jonahan Cole. *Abigail Pierce, born 5 January 1700/1, baptized 7 Dec 1701 *Rebecca Pierce, born 17 April 1703, baptized 25 July 1703 *William Pierce, born 30 May 1707, baptized 29 June 1707 *George Pierce, born 4 February 1709/10, baptized 16 April 1710 *Elisabeth Pierce, born 20 September 1712, baptized 26 July 1713 *Mary Pierce, born 18 July 1716, baptized 7 October 1716 George Pierce and Mary Williams [pub. 24 December 1732] family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:54 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-3HJ?i=360&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 361 of 589. *Benjamin Pierce, baptized 8 November 1741 *Samuel Pierce, baptized 8 November 1741 *George Pierce, baptized 8 November 1741 *Lucas Pierce, baptized 26 September 1742 [[X-3336]] Note, Is he the Lucas Pierce, died of Ipswich by 1767 (probate) m. 1765 at Ipswich, Hannah Choate? See Lucas Pierce 1767 probate, case 21191 (10 pp.) in ''Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/13789/21191-co1/245860475 ''AmericanAncestors'']. William Pierce and Elizabeth Patch [who were married December 30, 1731 ...] family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:54 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-3HJ?i=360&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 361 of 589. *Nicholas Pierce, born 12 October 1732, baptized 9 November 1735 *[[Pierce-18065|John Pierce]], born 30 May 1734, baptized 9 November 1735, died 30 October 1828 *Abigail Pierce, born 28 March 1736, baptized 23 May 1736 *Elisabeth Pierce, born 11 July 1738, baptized 16 July 1738; married Jonathan Preston *Mary Pierce, born 13 October 1739, baptized 28 October 1739 [[Pierce-18065|John Pierce]] and Joanna Roberts [who were married December 20, 1731 ...] family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:54 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-3HJ?i=360&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 361 of 589. Notes that "John, the father [of the children below] died at Beverly Farms, October 30, 1828, aged 94 years & 5 months he being the oldest man in the town at the time of his decease. Associates children as, *Nicholas Pierce, born 23 January 1768; baptized 23 ____ 1768, died 30 October 1828 *John Pierce, born 13 August 1769 *William Pierce, born 8 August 1774 John Pierce and Elizabeth (Preston [in lighter hand]) family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:54 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-3HJ?i=360&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 361 of 589. *John Pierce, born 8 October 1795, died 12 December 1799 *Rebecca Pierce, born 6 Ocober 1799, died 1 December 1799 *John Pierce, born 9 November 1803 *Thomas Pierce, born 4 Augus 1838; m. 14 March 1839, Hannah Loring John Pierce and Sarah Kent family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:54 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-3HJ?i=360&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 361 of 589. *John Pierce, born 4 August 1827 *Mary Ann Pierce, born 6 October 1828; married 11 February 1845, Asa Andrews *Adoniram Pierce, born 8 May 1830 *Harriett Pierce, born July 1837 Nicholas Pierce and Mary _____ [GeneJ Note: She is Mary Standley] family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:55 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-SRC ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 362 of 589. Notes that Mary, the mother, was born 28 August 1774. *Nabby Pierce, born 28 March 1795 *Molly Pierce, born 24 February 1798 *Nicholas Pierce, born 21 January 1804 Nicholas Pierce and [[Preston-10702|Sally Preston]] [dau. of David and Sally (Poland) Preston] family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:55 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-SRC ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 362 of 589. Notes that Mary, the mother, was born 28 August 1774. *George Pierce, born 4 April 1728; 8 January 1852 or 1853, married Caroline A. Burnham *Sally Pierce, born 19 January 1831; married 19 December 1850, Peter Pride, Jr. *Mary Pierce, born 27 June 1834; married John Gentlee *Betsey Pierce, born 29 April 1837 *Caroline Pierce, born 27 July 1839 *Louisa Pierce, born 18 May 1842; married George Fogg *Edward Pierce, born 22 April 1845 (twin) *Augusta Pierce, born 22 April 1845 (twin) [[Pierce-18064|William Pierce]] and [[Preston-4659|Molly Preston]] family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:55 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-SRC ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 362 of 589. Notes that "Molly the mother d. Feb. 3, 1848." *William Pierce, born 19 October 1808 (twin) *Benjamin Pierce, born 19 October 1808 (twin) *Lucy Pierce, born 4 May 1811; married 1834, Philip Morrell, Wenham. Benjamin Pierce and Betsey Ober family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:55 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-SRC ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 362 of 589. *Benjamin Pierce, born 18 February 1833 *Bestey Ober Pierce, born 25 July 1835 *Rebecca Pierce, born 28 July 1857 *William Pierce, born 9 July 1839 *Everett Walter Pierce, born 3 November 1845 Free Trask Pierce and Abigail _____ family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:55 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-SRC ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 362 of 589. *Joseph Pierce, born ?6 July 1791 *Elisabeth Pierce, born 12 October 1793 Benjamin Pierce and Rebecca Horne [of Wenham] family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:57 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-S1M ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 364 of 589. *Rebecca Pierce, born 28 November 1797, died 4 July 1840; married John Bennett *Mary Pierce, born 4 April 1800, died 1 June 1803 *Benjamin Pierce, born 26 April 1803, died 19 September 1805 *Mary Ann Pierce, born 11 November 1806; m (1) Phineas Spoffard; m (2) Elijah Foster; m (3) Joseph Gerrish of Chelsea *Caroline Pierce, born 25 October 1809; married Joseph Wallis *Benjamin Osgood Pierce, born 2?6 September 1812; married Mehitable Lecomb *Joseph Pierce, born 1815, died 13 November 1819 James Pierce and Jane Trask [married 12 November 1762] family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:57 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-S1M ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 364 of 589. Notes 1 April 1788, "James Pierce tax abated; lost at sea." *Betty (Elisabeth), born 1 August 1763, baptized 12 August 1764 *James Pierce, born 5 September 1765, baptized 29 September 1765 *Free Trask Pierce, born 5 January 1768, baptized 30 December 1768? *Benjamin Pierce, born 19 November 1769 Ebenezer Pierce and Lydia _____ family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:57 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-S1M ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 364 of 589. *Lydia Pierce, born 30 January 1765, baptized 3 November 1765 *Elizabeth Pierce, baptized 5 April 1767 Joseph Pierce and Lydia Lee [published 3 January 1768; married 26 January 1768] family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:57 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-S1M ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 364 of 589. *Mary Pierce, baptized 6 November 1768 *Joseph Pierce, baptized 25 May 1771 *??? Elisabeth, baptized 9 September 1779 of Jonathan & ______. Thomas Pierce and Abigail _____ family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:56 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RSJ-SP2 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 363 of 589. *Henry Hardy Pierce, born 5 January 1811 *Nancy Morse Pierce, born 20 January 1814 Thomas Pierce and Joanna P. Kent [married April 12, 1834] family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:56 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RSJ-SP2 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 363 of 589. *Stephen M. Pierce and Joanna P. Kent [who were married April 12, 1834] *Joanna Pierce, born 9 March 1838 Thomas Pierce and Hannah B. Loring of Salem [married March 14, 1839] family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 3:56 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RSJ-SP2 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 363 of 589. *Thomas L. Pierce, born 27 September 1840 *Ezra S. Pierce, born 6 January 1843 *George Washington Pierce, born 7 Ocober 1844 *Hannah Miranda Pierce, born 29 August 1846, died 5 October 1847 *Jesse Pierce Williams families in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 4:94 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RSJ-98Q?i=578&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 579 of 589. Includes *Nathaniel Williams; m. Rebecca; **Where does our [[Preston-3059|Hannah Presson]] fit in? She married (1) Nathaniel Williams, and m. (2) [[Woodbury-659|Robert Woodbury Jr (1722-abt.1786)]] *John Williams and Elizabeth Bishop family; Notes on entry; (a) John Williams & Elisabeth Bishop, both of Manchester, married ____, 1705 by Mr. Robert Hale; (b) 17 June 1754, "John Williams and aged man, in a weak and declining state, chd at [?friends] house. **John Williams, born 5 April 1711, baptized 11 November 1711 **Thomas Williams, born 24 October 1712, baptized 13 September 1713 **Ebenezer Williams, born 8 March 1715, baptized 17 July 1715 **Mary Williams; married George Pierce, Tailor, Ipswich; 21 November 1754, they deed land to her brothers, John & Ebenezer Williams. [[X-3336]] Note--Have yet to find that deed. Found the brothers partition ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-1H6Y?i=129&cc=2106411&cat=209907 Essex Deeds 110:119]) of the land, but not the heirs deeds to them. George Standly and Abigail Standley family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 4:145 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-9RY ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 454 of 589, for Mary in child list, "Mary (dau. George and Abigail Lee, formerly Dodge, ?pub Nov 8 1772." ==Probate== Nicholas Peirce 1823 probate, case 21210 (15 pp.; testate) in ''Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/13789/21210-co1/245860803 ''AmericanAncestors''], file dated 7 October 1823; will dated 26 July 1823; will calls out his wife Mary, daughter Abigail Pierce, son Nicholas Pierce and my "three children"; filmed image 11 is statement by the widow, Mary Pierce, sworn 7 October 1823, "Nicholas Pierce within named left only three children who are his heirs at law viz Nicholas Peirce, Abigail Peirce and Molly Corning, wife of Peter Corning, that these children all live in Beverly ..." ==Miscellaneous [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696697 York County] Deeds== Vol 1 - [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032315715?urlappend=%3Bseq=511%3Bownerid=27021597765274320-515 Grantor Index], for [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032315715?urlappend=%3Bseq=534%3Bownerid=27021597765274320-538 Pearce] (no Richard or George) ; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032315715?urlappend=%3Bseq=559%3Bownerid=27021597765274320-565 Grantee Index], for [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032315715?urlappend=%3Bseq=594%3Bownerid=27021597765274320-600 Pearce] (all John)
Vol 2 1666-1676 - Grantor Index for [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064422363?urlappend=%3Bseq=674%3Bownerid=13510798900958931-684 Pearce, John et ux to Makem Mackentyre, 1670, June 19] ; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064422363?urlappend=%3Bseq=696%3Bownerid=13510798900958931-706 Grantee Index] (no Pearce, etc.]
Vol 3 1676-1684 - [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064422355?urlappend=%3Bseq=532%3Bownerid=13510798900958932-538 Grantor Index], for [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064422355?urlappend=%3Bseq=568%3Bownerid=13510798900958932-574 1676, Jan 30, Joseph Pearce to John Bray].; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064422355?urlappend=%3Bseq=588%3Bownerid=13510798900958932-594 Grantee Index], for [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064422355?urlappend=%3Bseq=624%3Bownerid=13510798900958932-630 John Pearce entries (2)] Vol 15 - ''Maine: Early Wills and Deeds, 1640-1760'' (CD-ROM), by subscription, AmericanAncestors database and digital images .... *15:435-436 (folio 217), by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB84/i/7512/435/22204159 ''AmericanAncestors''], Joseph Pearce of Plymouth in the County of Plymouth ...Husbandman ... to Isaac Bumpus of Rochester ... Yeoman ... :selling "certain Tracts and Parcels of Upland and Salt Marsh ... in Peniquaid or Miscongus ... formerly known by the name of Peniquid or Miscongus ... Part of the Land which '''my Hond Father William Pearce''' Gave me by Deed of Gift Dated the First Day of June 1719 ... contain Two Hundred Acres of Upland and so much Salt Marsh or Meadow as shall ... in the Lines of Survy by the Needle ... dated 31 Day March 1732; recorded 21 April 1733. *15:460-462 (folio 229-230) - by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB84/i/7512/460/22204213 ''AmericanAncestors''], Joseph Peirce of Plymouth in the County of Plymouth in New England Yeoman or Labourer ... to Thomas Croade of Kingston ... "Two Hundred Acres lying and being at the Eastward .... either at Broad Bay Dameriscota New Harbour or Mascongus ... Right of Land Descended unto me from '''my Honoured Great Grand Father John Brown''' Deceased together with ...; deed dated 23 November 1731; recorded Plymouth 21 May 1733. Vol 16 - ''Maine: Early Wills and Deeds, 1640-1760'' (CD-ROM), by subscription, AmericanAncestors database and digital images .... *16:29-30 (folio 13) - by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB84/i/7513/29/7664632 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Joseph Peirce of Plymouth ... Yeoman ... to Jonahan Barnes of Plymouth ... Gent. ... "Right wch I had from '''my Hond Father William Pierce''' Except what I have already sold"; deed dated 4 March 1725/6; recorded 7 July 1733. many many more deeds searching Joseph Pearce, etc. *16:547-548 (folio 252) - by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB84/i/7513/547/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], Richd Pearce & Annd to Geo: Pearce Edwa Suraige & Mary wife of Jno Pearce & Attr to Jno Pearce Jos Pear & Attr for Francis Pearce Thos Pier & Atty for Natl Stillman Gersh Nott Timo Bordman & Josh: Boardman to Joseph Kent. We Richard Pearce of Marblehead .... for my self & as legally Impowered by George Pearce, Edward Surriage & Mary his Wife John Pearce of Marblehead aforesd Baker (for my self & as legally Impowered by John Pearce) Joseph Pearce of Rogester in ye County of Plymouth (for my self & as legally impowered by Frances Pearce) & Thomas Pier of Farmington in the County of Hartford & Colony of Connecticut Yeoman (for my self & as legally impower'd by Nathaniel Stillman Gershom Not Tim Bordman & Joshua Bordman)" sell to Joseph Kent of Plymouth ..."; "We are the true sold & lawful owners of he above granted Pemisses ... in our own proper Right & in our said Capacity as ... Estate o Inheritance ... We the sd Richard Pearce John Pearce Joseph Pearce & Thomas Pier ..."; deed dated 26 September 1734; recorded 30 October 1734. (Deed that follows is Richard Pearce of Marblehead to Joseph Kent ...) ==Miscellaneous Essex County Deeds== Grantors Index, Nob-Zac 1640-1799 for Pearce, Parce, Pares, Pears, Pearse, Peirce, Peirs, Peirse, Perse, Piere, Pierce, FSL film 866005, digital collection (DGS) 7462643 begins image 100-808, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-B9YJ?i=99&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch'']. *recorded 1787 Mar 28, Anne, Admn to Johnathan Glover, 146:258/Marblehead--[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-1DZF?i=268&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch'']. FSL film 866081, digital collection (DGS) 7463324, image, 269 of 329. This is a different Anne Pearce; she is of Marblehead, admr of the estate of Nathaniel Pearce of Marblehead. *recorded 1706 Sept 26, George > Joseph Hale, 19:182/Newbury; Deeds, v. 19-21 1705-1710, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-BWJK?i=201&cc=2106411&cat=209907 866023 7462661; image 202 of 729; deed dated 11 December 1704. *recorded 1707 June 23, George > Edward Sargent, 24:194/Newbury *recorded 1710 Jan 31, Francis > Joseph Woodberry, 23:41/Manchester *recorded 1707 June 23, George > Benjamin Peirce, 19:217/Newbury *recorded 1717 Dec 2, George, et al. > (Indenture), 32:201/-- *recorded 1720 Feb 21, George > (Deposition), 37:257/-- *recorded 1725 Apr 3, George > Richard Ober, 44:239/Beverly **Deeds, v. 22-24 1708-1712 866024 7462662 *recorded 1756 Mar 9, George > William Pearce, 101:240/Beverly; Deeds, v. 100-101 1753-1756. digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-1QDW?i=546&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866059, digital collection (DGS) 7463302, image 547 of 600; deed dated 10 February 1731/2; he is "George Pearce of Beverly ... Fisherman with the consent of Rebeckah my wife" ... for ninety pounds ... paid by William Pearce ... of Beverly Cordwainer ... [sells] a parcel of Homestead Land ... containing about eleven acres of upland & swamp ... bound Easterly with the Land of John Williams & Southerly with ye land of Nathaniel Williams and Westerly with ye Land of Daniel Williams & northerly with my own Lands ... provided allways tha I do ... researve one acre of ye Land ... to be to my said wife Rebekah & her Heirs & assignes Forever; signed by both George Pearce (his mark and seal) and Rebekah Pearce (her mark and seal); witnessed by Robert Woodberry and Ruth Woodberry; appearance by George and Rebecca on 11 October 1734. *recorded 1756 Mar 9, '''George and Mary my wife > William Pearce''', '''103:27'''/Beverly? Deeds, v. 102-103 1755-1757; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z8-MZ29?i=321&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866060, digital collecion (DGS) 7463303, image 322 of 579; deed date '''23 April 1746'''; George is of Ipswich, a taylor, alias husbandman; he quit claims for sixty bounds in old Tenor bills of credit paid by "my brother William Pearce of Beverly ... Cordwinder alias Husbandman ... all of George's right title and interest ... in the real estate of "my father George Pearce late of said Beverly Husbandman Deceased ... consisting of a dwelling house and barn and about ten-acres of land ... except for his right in "one acre of land being a part of the premises laying at the Southeasterly side ... which is reserved for "my mother Rebekah Pearce her use and if she doth need or want to spend it for her Support then I do ... quitt my right in said one acre of Land ..."; witnesses are Robert Woodberry; Sarah Hasham; Joseph Emmerton; Jonathan Cole. *recorded 1734 Apr 25 John, to Thomas Hender, 64:228/Marblehead *recorded 1765 Feb 11, John et al to John Pearse, 103:11/Manchester; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9Z8-MZWM?i=305&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866060, digital collection (DGS) 7463303, image 306-307 of 579; this is '''John Pearse of New Castle''' in ye Province of New Hampshire, Shipwright, and '''[[Pearse-1377|Meriam Badcock]]''', [[Badcock-779|William Badcock]], yeoman, both of Manchester ... and '''[[Preson-13|Marcy Williams]]''', [[Williams-57484|Joseph Williams]], yeoman, both of Beverly ... for one hundred and sixty pounds twelve shillings ... '''paid by John Pearse of Manchester .. Housewright'''; conveys "all of our parts & proportions which is seven tenths of the several parcels of Land ... all situate in Manchester ... formerly owned & possessed by '''John Pearce Dec'd''' ... bounded (a) first piece of Land ... two acres ... mentions "House of sd Pearce b formerly possessed for some years ... Whityers Lands ... together with all ye houses and buildings on eiher piece of sd land excepting that the '''Widow Sarah Pearce''' shall have the privi= of living in one room of the new House during her Life ... also there is a certain wood lott in the west Division at the south end of the two Lotts numbers seven & eight .... ; acknowledgement was 19 January 1747 by John Pearce the Grantor ; also on 5 February 1755 by William Badcock & Meriam his wife, Joseph Williams & Marcy his wife ... ; witnesses to the deed are [[Presbury-19|David Prisson]], [[Hill-9807|Ann Presson, and Nehemiah Porter. ::[[X-3336]] Note, 20 April 2024--see perhaps/probably [[Presbury-19|David Presson]] and [[Hill-9807|Anne (Hill) Presson]]; :*His daughter [[Preson-13|Mercy/Marcy (Presson) Williams (1709-abt.1760)]] married in Manchester, 9 March 1746, [[Williams-57484|Joseph Williams (1704-abt.1786)]] :*Their daughter [[Presson-286|Anna (Presson) Pearce (abt.1726-1795)]] married at Manchester, 20 October 1747, [[Pearce-12149|John Pearce (abt.1726-1766)]], and survived to be his widow. *recorded 1693 May 5, Mary (now Hubbard) e al. Admrs. > Freeman Clarke, 9:274/Ipswich *recorded 1693 Oct 9, Mary et al Admr > Andrew Barley, 9:145/Jeffery's Neck, Ipswich *recorded 1694 Sep 5, Mary by Tr^ et al. > (A. N. Agreement), 10:38/Ipswich? *recorded 1709 Apr 1, Mary > Benjamin Peirs, 22:153, Salisbury *recorded 1710 Jan 27, Mary (alias Hubbard) et al. > John Dennis, 28115/Ipswich *recorded 1717 June 18, Mary > Richard Brown, Sr., 33:21/Newberry *recorded 1721 Sept 12, Mary (ux Richard) > William Hilton et al, 39:70/-- *recorded 1721 Sept 12, Mary et al. > William Hilton, 39:71/-- *recorded 1729 Jan 8, Mary (ux Richard) > John Pears, 56:128/-- *recorded 1729 Dec 27, Mary (ux Richard) est. > Joseph Morse, 54:183/-- *recorded 1746 Feb 11, Mary et al. > Humphry Deveriux, 89:204/Great Neck, Marblehead Grantees Index, Had-Pix 1640-1799, FSL film 862801, digital collection 7462602, surname entries begin at image 480 of 545, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-B66M?i=479&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch'']. *recorded 1711 May 28, George < Thomas West, 23:130/Beverly **Deeds, v. 22-24 1708-1712, 866024 7462662 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-BNS9 image 443 of 896; deed dated 10 March 1710/11 he is George Peirce ... of Beverly ... fisherman ; upland, bounded on norh by Wenham own line, on. west by land of John Peirce; nrtheasterly corner with a great white oake tree standing on Wenham line ... bound also by land of Nathll Williams ... and part of West's woodland near Gardners Pond *recorded 1717 Dec 2, George et al. < (Indenture), 32:201/---- *recorded 1722 Feb 21, George et al. < (Indenture), 37:257/---- **Deeds, v. 36-37 1718-1721, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z8-3S1Z?i=573&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FLS film 866030, digital collection (DGS) 7463273, image 574 of 601; deposition of George Pearce of ye age of fifty five years ... instrument dated dated 7 February 1720/21. (There follows, then, the deposition of John Pearce, of ye age of sixty eight years or thereabouts ...) *recorded 1722 Jan 1, George < Nehemiah Presson, 41:207/Beverly; *recorded 1729 Dec. 3, George et al. < Rice Knowlton et al., 53:193/Beverly, Wenham *recorded 1769 Mar 2. George et al. < Lucy Wainwrigh et al by Grn, 125:197/Chebacco, Ipswich *recorded 1766 Sept 2, James et al. < (Exemplicfication), 119:127/Beverly *recorded 1786 Marc 28, Jane < Zachariah Gage et ux, et al., 146:90/Beverly *recorded 1704 Oct 11, John et ux < Thomas Tewxbury, 16:143/Manchester **Deeds, v. 16-18 1701-1706 866022 7462660 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-13TG?i=153&cc=2106411&cat=209907 image 154-155 of 646; deed dated 1 December 1695; Thomas Teuxbury is of Manchester, a husbandman; "confirmaion of marriage between John Pearce & my Daughter Mary"; confirms to "my Sonne in Law John Pearce & my Daughter Mary his wife ..." ... about two acres; witnesses are Nathaniel Mastors, Senr; Robert Leach; Thomas West *recorded 1708 May 24, John < Thomas West, 20:138/Beverly **Deeds, v. 19-21 1705-1710 866023 7462661 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BC17?i=407&cc=2106411&cat=209907 408-409 of 729 ; deed dated 1 January 1704; John Pearce of Manchester , fisherman; land is in Beverly; about eighteen acres; witnesses Robert and Mary Woodbery. *recorded 1717 Dec 2, John et al. < (Indenture), 32:201/---- *recorded 1720 Feb 21, John et al. < (Indenture), 37:257/--- **Deeds, v. 36-37 1718-1721, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z8-3S1Z?i=573&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FLS film 866030, digital collection (DGS) 7463273, image 574 of 601; deposition of John Pearce "of ye age of Sixty Eight years of Thereabouts .... " *recorded 1720 June 11, John et al. < (Indenture), 38:24/--- *recorded 1729 Jan 8, John < Richard Pears et ux, 56:128/--- *recorded 1729 Jan 8, John < William Pearse, 56:129/--- *recorded 1733 Sept 4, John et al. < (Deposition), 63:250/--- *recorded 1733 Dec 1, John et al. < (Deposition), 65:118/--- *recorded 1754 Jan 21, John < Aaron Bennet et al., 99:242/Manchester *recorded 1758 Feb 11, John < John Pierce et al., 103:11/Manchester *recorded 1758 Mar 23, John < John Williams, 104:160/Beverly *recorded 1749 Dec 12, John < Nathaniel Williams, 107:29/?Beverly *recorded 1778 Apr 14, John < William Pearce, 131:82/Beverly *recorded 1788 Mar 14, John < William Peirce, 147:129/Beverly *recorded 1787 Nov 10, Lydia (by atty et al.) < (Agreement)m 147:46/Beverly *recorded 1786 May 10, Nathaniel < Jonathan Glover, 145:140/Marblehead *recorded 1788 June 30, Nathaniel < Edmund Putnam et ux, 147:228/Beverly, Danvers *recorded 1792 Feb 27, Nathaniel < Josiah Creesy, 154:138/-- *recorded 1792 Feb 27, Nathaniel < Josiah Creesy, 154:138/Beverly *recorded 1794 Feb 18, Nathaniel < Elizabeth Brown adm., 157:118/Beverly *recorded 1794 June 5, Nathaniel < Peter Dodge et al., 158:97/Beverly *recorded 1796 Nov 16, Nathaniel < Israel Porter, 162:33/Beverly *recorded 1792 Dec 29, Nicholas < Molly Williams adm., 156:53/--- *recorded 1717 Dec 2, Richard et al. < (Indenture), 32:201/--- *recorded 1720 Feb 21, Richard et al. < (Depositions), 37:257/--- *recorded 1720 Feb 21, Richard Sr. et al < (Depositions), 37:257/--- *recorded 1720 June 15, Richard et al. < (Depositions), 38:19/Marblehead *recorded 1720 Aug 17, Richard et al. < Abraham Allen et ux, 37:144/Marblehead *recorded 1729 Aug 13, Richard (heirs of) < John Brown, 54:115/Nova Scotia *recorded 1733 Sept 4, Richard et al. < (Deposition), 63:250/--- *recorded 1756 Mar 9, William < George Pearce, 101:240/Beverly *recorded 1756 Mar 9, William < Andrew Woodbery, 101:240/Manchester *recorded 1756 Mar 9, William < George Pearce, 103:27/Beverly? *recorded 1762 Apr 8, John Williams et al. < (Indenture), 110:119/Beverly. Deeds, v. 110-111 1761-1764 .. John Williams et al. (Indenture) in Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 110:119; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-1H6Y?i=129&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866064, digital collection (DGS) 7463307, image 130-131 of 587; dated 18 March 1755, recorded 8 April 1762; partition of land held by John Williams and Ebenezer Williams, land that was John Williams, dec'd. **Williams Grantor index at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-B972?i=415&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''] ==Vial Record Surveys== ===Beverly=== Beverly Index, [https://web.archive.org/web/20150906055640/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Beverly/ ''Massachusetts Vital Record Project''], via WayBack Machine. *'''Letter P Births, Beverly'''; [https://web.archive.org/web/20150918204832/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Beverly/aBirthsP.shtml ''Massachusetts Vital Record Project''], via WayBack Machine. *'''Letter P Marriages, Beverly'''; [https://web.archive.org/web/20150918195358/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Beverly/aMarriagesP.shtml ''Massachusetts Vital Record Project''], via WayBack Machine. *'''Letter P Deaths, Beverly'''; [https://web.archive.org/web/20150915095554/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Beverly/aDeathsP.shtml ''Massachusetts Vital Record Project''], via WayBack Machine. ===Beverly Births=== PEARCE (Peirce); https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8jd5fv9x?urlappend=%3Bseq=256 * Abigel, d. George and Rebekah, Jan. 5, 1700-1701. * Abbigal, d. William Elizabeth, Mar. 28, 1736. * Andrew, s. Samuel and Lydia, Oct. 10, 1811. * Benjamin, s. Samuel and Lydia, Mar. 9, 1797. * Elizabeth, d. George and Rebeckah, Sept. 20, 1712. * Elizabeth, d. William and Elizabeth, July 11, 1738. * Elizabeth, d. Ebenezer and Lydia, bp. Apr. 5, 1767. CR1 * George, s. George and Rebekah, Feb. 4, 1709-10. * Hannah, d. Samuel and Lydia, Dec. 15, 1799. * Hannah, d. Samuel and Lydia, July 26, 1809. * John, s. William and Elizabeth, May 30, 1734. * John, s. John, jr. and Elizabeth, Oct. 8, 1795. * John, s. John, jr. and Elizabeth, Nov. 9, 1803. * Lydia, d. Samuel and Lydia, Nov. 21, 1813. * Mary, d. George and Rebekah, July 18, 1716. * Mary, d. William and Elizabeth, Oct. 13, 1739. * Mary, d. Joseph and Mary, bp. Nov. 6, 1768. CR1 * Nicholas, s. William and Elizabeth, Oct. 12, 1732. * Rebekah, d. George and Rebekah, Apr. 17, 1703. * Becca, d. John, jr. and Elizabeth, Oct. 6, 1799. * Samuel, s. Samuel and Lydia, Jan. 13, 1795. * Samuel, s. Samuel and Lydia, Nov. 12, 1807. * William, s. George and Rebeckah, May 30, 1707. PEIRCE (Pearce, Pierce); https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8jd5fv9x?urlappend=%3Bseq=257 * Nabby, d. Nicholas and Mary, Mar. 28, 1795. * Benjamin, s. George, bp. Nov. 8, 1741. CR1 * Benjamin, s. James and Jane, Nov. 19, 1769. * Benjamin, s. twin, William and Molly, Oct. 19, 1808. * Betty [Elizabeth. CR1], d. James and Jane, Aug. 1, 1763. * Elizabeth, d. Jonathan, bp. Sept. 9, 1770. CR1 * Elizabeth, d. Free Trask and Abigail, Oct. 12, 1793. * Freetrask, s. James and Jane, Jan. 5, 1768. * George, s. George, bp. Nov. 8, 1741. CR1 * James, s. James and Jane, Sept. 5, 1765. * John, s. John and Joanna, Aug. 13, 1769. * Joseph, s. Joseph and Mary, bp. May 26, 1771. CR1 * Joseph, s. Free Trask and Abigail, July 6, 1791. * Lucas, s. George, bp. Sept. 26, 1742. CR1 * Lucy, d. William and Molly, May 4, 1811. * Lydia, d. Ebenezer and Lydia, Jan. 30, 1765. * Mary, w. Nicholas, Aug. 28, 1774. * Molly, d. Nicholas and Mary, Feb. 24, 1798. * Nicholas, s. John and Joanna, Jan. 23, 1768. * Nicholas, s. Nicholas and Mary, Jan. 21, 1804. [Jan. 20. PR241] * William, s. John and Joanna, Aug. 8, 1741. CR1 * William, s. twin, William and Molly, Oct. 19, 1808. PIERCE (Peirce); https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8jd5fv9x?urlappend=%3Bseq=263 * Adoniram, s. John and Sarah, May 8, 1830. * Augusta, d. twin, Nicholas and Sally, Apr. 22, 1845. * Benjamin, s. Benjamin, bp. Apr. 13, 1777. CR1 * Benjamin, s. Benjamin and Rebecca, Apr. 26, 1803. [Apr. 6. PR245] * Benjamin Osgood, s. Benjamin and Rebecca, Sept. 26, 1812. * Benjamin, s. Benjamin, 2d and Betsy O., Feb. 18, 1833. * Carroline, d. Benjamin and Rebecca, Oct. 25, 1809. * Caroline, d. Nicholas and Sally, July 27, 1839. * Edward, s. twin, Nicholas and Sally, Apr. 22, 1845. * Eliza, d. Nathaniel and Nancy, Feb. 6, 1796. * Elizabeth, d. John, bp. Sept. 21, 1806. CR1 * Betsy O., d. Benjamin, 2d and Betsy O., July 25, 1835. * Betsy [P. PR241], d. Nicholas and Sally, Apr. 29, 1837. * Everett Walter, s. Benjamin, cordwainer, and Betsy, Nov. 3, 1845. * Ezra S., s. Thomas and Hannah B., 2d w., Jan. 6, 1843. * George, s. Nicholas and Sally, Apr. 4, 1829. * George Washington, s. Thomas and Hannah B. (Loring) [2d., w. dup.], Oct. 7, 1844. * Hannah Miranda, d. Thomas, cordwainer, and Hannah B. [2d, w. dup.], Aug. 29, 1846. * Harriet, d. John and Sarah, July ––, 1837. * Henry Hardy, s. Thomas and Abigail, Jan. 5, 1811. * Huldah, d. Nathaniel and Nancy, June 27, 1791. * Irene, d. Nathaniel and Nancy, Oct. 21, 1800. * Jesse, s. Thomas, cordwainer, and Hannah D., b. Washington, ME, Oct. 4, 1848. * Joanna, d. Thomas and Joannah, Mar. 9, 1838. * John, s. Joseph, bp. July 11, 1773. CR1 * John, s. John and Sarah, Aug. 4, 1827. * Louisa [T. PR241], d. Nicholas and Sally, May 18, 1842. * Martha Jane, d. John and Sarah, Oct. 8, 1832. * Mary, d. Benjamin and Rebecca, Apr. 4, 1800. * Mary Ann, d. Benjamin and Rebecca, Nov. 11, 1806. * Mary Ann, d. John and Sarah, Oct. 6, 1828. * Mary, d. Nicholas and Sally, June 27, 1834. [1833. PR241] * Nancy, d. Nathaniel and Nancy, June 27, 1789. * Nancy Morse, d. Thomas and Abigail, Jan. 20, 1814. * Phebe, d. Nathaniel and Nancy, Apr. 26, 1793. * Rebecca, d. Benjamin and Rebecca [at Wenham. PR245], Nov. 28, 1797. * Sally, d. Nathaniel and Nancy, June 25, 1798. * Sally, d. Nicholas and Sally, Jan. 19, 1831. * Stephen M., s. Thomas and Joannah, June 7, 1836. * Thomas L., s. Thomas and Hannah B., 2d w., Sept. 27, 1840. ===Beverly Marriages=== PEARCE (Peirce); https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=238 * John, of Manchester, and Abigail [Abial. int.] Poland, at Manchester, Nov. 27, 1772.* * Mary, of Manchester, and David Preson, Apr. 21, 1707. * Nicolas [Peirce. int.], and Mary Stanley [Standley. int.], June 4, 1794.* * William, and Elizabeth Patch, Dec. 30, 1731.* PEARS (Peirce); https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=238 * Hannah, of Manchester, and Samuel Morse, at Manchester, Nov. 29, 1749.* * Mary [Davis. int.], and John Mulin, Oct. 22, 1722.* * William [Pearce. int.], of Wenham and Sary Picket, Oct. 24, 1722.* PEIRCE (Pearce, Pears, Pierce); https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=239 * Nabby, Mrs. [Miss. int.], and Andrew Standley, 2d, May 13, 1830.* * Benjamin 2d, and Mrs. [Miss. int.] Betsy Oberr, July 17, 1831.* * Elizabeth, and Jonathan Pressen, int. July 6, 1760. * Elizabeth [Mrs. int.], and Edward Green, June 25, 1785.* * Elizabeth, wid., and Jonathan Standley, Mar. 7, 1816. * Elizabeth, Mrs., and Ira Knowlton, Oct. 8, 1829.* * Free Trask, and Nabby Glasier, Oct. 10, 1790.* * James, and Jane Trask, Nov. 12, 1762.* * Jane, Mrs., and Andrew Gage, int. Feb. 6, 1785. * John, and Sarah Kent, Mar. 9, 1827.* * Joshua, and Sarah Osborn of Salem, int. Mar. 1, 1795. * Lucinda, and Edwin Shelden, int. Apr. 12, 1829. * Lucy, and Phillip Morrell of Wenham, int. Oct. 26, 1834. * Molly, and Peter Corning, Dec. 17, 1818.* * Mary Ann, and Phineas F. Spofford, Sept. 15, 1822.* * Nancy, of Wenham, and Zachariah M. Standley, int. Oct. 27, 1822. * Nicholas, and Sally Preston, June 12, 1828.* * Rebecca, and John Bennett, Aug. 15, 1816.* * Sally, and Israel Shelden, Dec. 26, 1819.* * Thomas, and Lydia Cloutman of Salem, int. June 11, 1797. * Thomas, and Joanna P. Kent, Apr. 12, 1834.* ===Beverly Deaths=== PEARCE (Peirce); https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=528 * Becca [Pierce. dup.], d. John, jr., Nov. 30, 1799, a. abt. 8 m. [Dec. 1, a. 7 w. dup.] PEIRCE (Parce, Pearce, Pierce); https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=528 * –––––, d. Nathaniel, premature birth, Mar. 18, 1807, a. 24 h. CR2 * Abigail, ––– ––, 1762. PR1 * Hannah, d. Samuel and Lydia, Aug. 5, 1802, a. 2 y. 9 d. * John, "oldest man in the town", Oct. 30, 1828, a. 95 y. * Mary, d. Benjamin and Rebecca, June 1, 1803, a. 4 y. * Nathaniel, suicide by drowning, June 17, 1812, a. 50 y. CR2 * Samuel, s. Samuel and Lydia, Aug. 5, 1803, a. 8 y. 7 m. * Samuel, Jan. 13, 1818, in his 47th y. GR4 PIERCE (Peirce); https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=532 * –––––, ch. William, Dec. 7, 1743. PR1 * –––––, inf. ch. Ebenezer, ––– ––, 1763. PR1 * –––––, d. Joseph, bur. Mar. 27, 1775, a. 7 y. CR1 * –––––, ch. Joseph, bur. Sept. 18, 1775, a. 3 y. CR1 * –––––, ch. Joseph, bur. Feb. 9, 1778, a. 2 m. CR1 * –––––, ch. Benjamin, bur. Sept. 19, 1778, a. 18 m. CR1 * –––––, w. Joshua, bur. Jan. 4, 1795, a. 47 y. CR1 * –––––, ch. William, bur. July 26, 1803. CR1 * –––––, w. John, consumption and dysentery, bur. Oct. 4, 1805, a. 67 y. CR1 * –––––, ch. William, bur. May 7, 1810. CR1 * Anna B., d. T. and H.B., Oct. 3, 1847, a. 13 m. GR8 * Benjamin, Sept. 19, 1805. PR245 * Elisabeth, w. Joseph, smallpox, bur Aug. 22, 1778. CR1 * George, ––– ––, 1746. PR1 * Hannah [d. Benjamin and Mary. GR4; pulmonary consumption. CR1], Sept. 6, 1799, a. 31 y. * Hannah Miranda, d. Thomas, cordwainer, and Hannah B., dysentery, Oct. 5, 1847. * Irena ["formerly of Beverly, but for some years past residing with her brother-in-law Edwin Sheldon, in Lynn. " CR2], unm., d. Nathaniel and Nancy, consumption, at Lynn, Jan. 11, 1847, a. 46 y. * John, s. John, jr. [quincy. CR1], Dec. 12, 1799, a. 4 y. 2 m. [Dec. 11. dup.] * John, at Point Petre, Gaudaloupe, Jan. ––, 1811, a. 40 y. CR1 * Joseph, Nov. 13, 1819. PR245 * Mary, Aug. 2, 1737. PR1 * Mary, w. Joseph, bur. Oct. 10, 1774. CR1 * Mary, m., d. Benjamin and Thankful Preston, old age, Feb. 3, 1848, a. 75 y. 5 m. [a. 74 y. 5 m. GR8] * Mary Orne, d. Benjamin O. and Mehitabel, brain fever, Sept. 18, 1849, a. 6 m. 2 d. * Miranda, d. Thomas and Hannah, dysentery, Oct. 5, 1847, a. 1 y. 1 m. 6 d. * Nicholas, "going to Spain," ––– ––, 1751. PR1 * Phebe, at the almshouse, lunatic, Nov. 1, 1838, a. 46 y. * Rebecca, bur. Oct. 11, 1791, a. abt. 89 y. CR1 [so, born about 1702] * Samuel, unm., mariner, s. Samuel and Lydia, consumption, at Chelsea Hospital, Aug. 31, 1848, a. 40 y. 9 m. 19 d. [Aug. 28. GR4] * William, bur. Jan. 5, 1793, a. 85 y. 7 m. CR1 [so, born about 1708] ===Surname Clusters--Manchester=== '''Births, Manchester''' See [https://web.archive.org/web/20150918195341/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Manchester/aBirthsP.shtml ''Massachusetts Vital Records Project''], via WayBack Machine; [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/101/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. *PEARCE (Paars, Pears, Peircce, Peirce, Perce, Pierce) ** Thomas, s. John and Mary, May 23, 1691. ** Merriam, d. John and Mary, Aug. 6, 1693. ** Richard, s. John and Mary, June 25, 1698. ** Sarah, d. Recherd and Sarah, Sept. 21, 1717. ** Mary, d. Elisabeth, Dec. 2, 1739. ** John, s. John and Anna, Sept. 5, 1752. ** Anna, d. John and Anna, Sept. 9, 1755. ** Sarah, s. John and Anna, Jan. 22, 1761. ** Samuel, s. John and Anna, Sept. 7, 1769. ** Anna, d. John and Abial, Feb. 10, 1773. ** William, s. Abial (Perce), Sept. 15, 1789. *PEARS (Pearce) ** Elesebeth, d. Recherd and Sarah, Oct. 17, 1719. *PEIRCCE (Pearce) ** David, s. John (Peirce) and Abial, May 10, 1778. *PEIRCE (Pearce) ** John, s. John and Anna, bp. Sept. 24, 1749. CR *PERCE (Pearce) ** Elizabeth, d. Francis and Liddiah, Apr. 22, 1700. ** Nathaniel, s. John and Elizabeth, bp. Aug. 26, 1722. CR ** Miriam, bp. May 28, 1738, a. 16 y. CR ([[X-3336]], thus born about 1722.) *PIERCE (Pearce) ** John, s. John and Abial, Nov. 6, 1775. ** Ann Augusta, d. Joseph and Martha S., May 12, 1842. ** Albert Everett, s. Joseph, cabinet maker, and Martha S., Aug. 16, 1844. '''Marriages, Manchester''' See [https://web.archive.org/web/20150918203226/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Manchester/aMarriagesP.shtml ''Massachusetts Vital Records Project''], via WayBack Machine; [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/205/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. *PEACE (Pearce) ** Rechard, and Sarah Horssum, Apr. 4, 1717. [Apr. 9. CTR] *PEARCE (Peace, Pears, Peirce, Perse, Pierce) ** Mary, and David Presson of Beverly, at Beverly, Apr. 21, 1707. ** John, and Anna Presson, Oct. 20, 1747.* ** Mary, and George Cross, Jan. 14, 1766.* ** John, and Abihail Poland of Beverly, Nov. 27, 1772.* *PEARS (Pearce) ** Sarah [Perase. int.], and John Tuck, June 18, 1734.* ** Elizabeth, and Benjamin Easty, Jan. 7, 1757.* ** Hannah, and Samuel Mose [Moss. int.] of Beverly, Nov. 29, 1749.* *PEIRCE (Pearce) ** Mary, and Nathaniel Hamilton, at Marblehead, Apr. 10, 1695. ** Anne, Mrs., and Jeremiah Knowlton of Ipswich, Mar. 12, 1778.* ** Sarah, and Moses May [jr. int.], May 4, 1789.* ** Abial, and William Camp, jr., int. Dec. 30, 1790. *PERSE (Pearce) ** Elizabeth, and Nehemiah Allen, int. July 23, 1738. *PIERCE (Pearce) ** Elisabeth, and Edmund Clark of Gloucester, at Gloucester, Nov. 24, 1718. '''Deaths, Manchester''' [https://web.archive.org/web/20150916024212/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Manchester/aDeathsP.shtml ''Massachusetts Vital Records Project''], via WayBack Machine; [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/282/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. *PEARCE (Peirce, Pierce) ** Sarah, grandd. Abiel, Aug. 9, 1834. *PEIRCE (Pearce) ** John, s. John and Anna, Feb. 17, 1749-50, a. 7 m. CR ** John, Jan. 4, 1766, a. 40 y. CR ** Anna, w. John, Jan. 29, 1795, a. 68 y. *PIERCE (Pearce) ** John, Oct. ––, 1780, a. abt. 30 y. CR ** William, at West Indies, Dec. 16, 1807, a. 18 y. CR ===Marblehead=== See ''Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1903-08); [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904185 ''HathiTrust'']--catalog entry. *Births (vol 1) **Pearce Births, ''Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1903-08), 1:384-85 (Pearce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044076906338?urlappend=%3Bseq=390%3Bownerid=5024012-402 ''HathiTrust'']. **Pearse Births, ''Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1903-08), 1:385 (Pearse); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044076906338?urlappend=%3Bseq=391%3Bownerid=5024012-403 ''HathiTrust'']. **Peirce Births, ''Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1903-08), 1:391 (Peirce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044076906338?urlappend=%3Bseq=397%3Bownerid=5030857-411 ''HathiTrust'']. *Marriages (vol 2) **Pearce Marriages, ''Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1903-08), 2:322-323 (Pearce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020616769?urlappend=%3Bseq=330%3Bownerid=5024638-344 ''HathiTrust'']. **Pearse Marriages, ''Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1903-08), 2:323 (Pearse); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020616769?urlappend=%3Bseq=331%3Bownerid=5024638-345 ''HathiTrust'']. **Peirce Marriages, ''Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1903-08), 2:327 (Peirce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020616769?urlappend=%3Bseq=335%3Bownerid=5026889-333 ''HathiTrust'']. **Pierce Marriages, ''Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1903-08), 2:334 (Pierce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020616769?urlappend=%3Bseq=342%3Bownerid=5024638-356 ''HathiTrust'']. *Deaths (vol 2) **Pearce Deaths, ''Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1903-08), 2:630-631 (Pearce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020616769?urlappend=%3Bseq=638%3Bownerid=5026889-638 ''HathiTrust'']. **Pearse Deaths, ''Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1903-08), 2:631 (Pearse); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020616769?urlappend=%3Bseq=639%3Bownerid=5026889-639 ''HathiTrust'']. **Peirce Deaths, ''Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1903-08), 2:633-634 (Peirce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020616769?urlappend=%3Bseq=641%3Bownerid=5024638-665 ''HathiTrust'']. *Supplementary Records (vol 3); https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020616744?urlappend=%3Bseq=7%3Bownerid=5018920-11 ===Ipswich=== Ipswich Catalog entry, [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100207207 ''HathiTrust''] '''Ipswich Births'''
Pearce Births, ''Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1910-19), 1:282 (Pearce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5560939?urlappend=%3Bseq=293%3Bownerid=13510798903208159-331 ''HathTrust'']. Peirce Births, ''Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1910-19), 1:284 (Peirce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5560939?urlappend=%3Bseq=295%3Bownerid=13510798903208159-333 ''HathTrust'']. Pierce Births, ''Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1910-19), 1:294 (Pierce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5560939?urlappend=%3Bseq=305%3Bownerid=13510798903208159-343 ''HathTrust'']. '''Ipswich Marriages'''
Pearce Marriages, ''Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1910-19), 2:331 (Pearce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5560940?urlappend=%3Bseq=342%3Bownerid=13510798903208154-348 ''HathiTrust'']. Peirce Marriages, ''Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1910-19), 2:333 (Peirce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5560940?urlappend=%3Bseq=344%3Bownerid=13510798903208154-350 ''HathiTrust'']. Pierce Marriages, ''Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1910-19), 2:346 (Pierce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5560940?urlappend=%3Bseq=357%3Bownerid=13510798903208154-363 ''HathiTrust'']. '''Ipswich Deaths'''
Pearce Deaths, ''Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1910-19), 2:642 (Pearce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5560940?urlappend=%3Bseq=653%3Bownerid=13510798903208154-673 ''HathiTrust'']. Pearse Deaths, ''Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1910-19), 2:643 (Pearse); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5560940?urlappend=%3Bseq=654%3Bownerid=13510798903208154-674 ''HathiTrust'']. Peirce Deaths, ''Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1910-19), 2:643-644 (Peirce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5560940?urlappend=%3Bseq=654%3Bownerid=13510798903208154-674 ''HathiTrust'']. Pierce Deaths, ''Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1910-19), 2:649 (Pierce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5560940?urlappend=%3Bseq=660%3Bownerid=13510798903208154-680 ''HathiTrust'']. ==Research Notes== Have not pulled New England Marriages yet ... we probably need some sub pages. '''Name''' Pierce, or Pearce, the latter the favored form in Eng. and frequ. in the S.W. Became 13h commonest name in N.E."Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 553 (Pierce); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/552/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). '''Locations.''' For Muscongus, see "Muscongus Bay"; web content, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscongus_Bay ''Wikipedia'' '''1724 Deed (Newbury).''' Recorded 30 September 1725, Daniel Pierce, est. to Richard Keley et al.; 49:55; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-BHN7?i=66&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866036, digital collection (DGS) 7463279, image 67 of 598; deed dated 20 November 1724; grantor as Charles Peirce of Newbury; grantees are Rich'd Kely and John Kely John Moody Silvanius Plumer Wm Dole Richd Dole Abner Dole Joseph ?Hely junr Jonathan Emery, John Plumer John Dole Jose Dole Stephen Dole Danl Cheney John Richards John Hale Junr Joseph Willett Benja Hale Jos Knight Junr Joseph Lunt Benja Knight junr and John Dike and ye widow Eliza Plumer and John Emerson all of Newbury ... ; land "formerly laid out to my Hond Grandfather Danl Peirce late of Newbury ... Deceased. (Deeds, v. 49-50 1726-1728). Other Newbury *recorded 1707 June 28, Benjamin [Pearce] tp Mary Peirce, 19:217/Newbury; Deeds, v. 19-21 1705-1710; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-B7GG?i=241&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], 866023 7462661, image 242 of 729; dated 7 May 1707; she is "my loving sister Mary Peirce of Newbury"; acre of meadow or marsh at Newbury *recorded 1707 October 14, Benjamin [Pearce] to Richard Browne Jr., 19:218/Newbury *recorded 1708 Mar 5, Benjamin [Pearce] to John March, 23:20/Newbury. *recorded 1717 June 18 Benjamin [Pearce] to Richard Browne, 33:19/Newbury *recorded 1729 Oc 1, Benjamin [Pearce] to Edward Presbury, 56:84/Newbury *Allen Essex Index to deeds - grantees A-Hac 1640-1799 ; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-B9RB?i=26&cc=2106411&cat=209907 *Allen Essex Index to deeds - grantors A-Fly 1640-1799 ; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-Y5WY?i=29&cc=2106411&cat=209907 == Sources ==

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These are some of my ancestors' wedding certificates, and it seems to me the people who sign are their friends and relatives and neighbors, which could provide important clues. I've guessed at possible identities - if you know better, or recognize some of the other signatories, please link to their profiles. Thanks! Jane [[#Chapman-Worth|Joseph Chapman & Mary Worth, Chesterfield, 1715]] [[#Furman-Middleton|Barzillai Furman & Elizabeth Middleton, Chesterfield, 1775]] [[#Watson-Verree|Thomas Watson & Mary Verree, Abington, 1789]] [[#Watson-Pancoast|Marmaduke Watson & Elizabeth Pancoast, Burlington, 1718]] [[#Watson-Watson|Joseph Watson & Anna Watson, Buckingham, 1811]]
{{Image|file=Worth-1458.jpg |size=l }} ''Wedding of Joseph Chapman and Mary Worth, Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Wrightstown, Pennsylvania, 16 November 1715''' Whereas [[chapman-17802|Joseph Chapman]] late of Wrightstown in the County of Bucks in the province of Pennsylvania and [[Worth-1458|Mary Worth]] daughter of [[worth-833|Joseph Worth]] of Stony brook in the County of Middleton in the province of New Jersey having declared their intentions of taking each other in Marriage before severall publick meetings of the people called Quakers in their publick meeting place in Chesterfield in West New Jersey according to the good order used amongst them. Whose proceedings therein after deliberate consideration therof with regard to the righteous Law of God and Example of his people recorded in the Scriptures of Truth in that (all) were approved of by the said meetings; they appearing clear of all others and having consent of parents and relations concerned. Now these are to certifie to all whome it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this Sixteenth Day of the Ninth Month in the year according to English account One Thousand Seven Hundred and fifteen, they the said Joseph Chapman and Mary Worth appeared in a solmne and publick Assembly of the aforesaid people met together for that purpose in their usual peeting place in the house of the said Joseph Worth at Stonybrook aforesaid and in a solemn manner He the said Joseph Chapman taking the said Mary Worth by the hand did openly declare that he did take her the said Mary Worth to be his wife promising (through God's assistance) to be unto her a faithfull and loving husband untill death seperate them; or words to that purpose and then in the said Assembly the said Mary Worth did likewise declare that she did take him the said Joseph Chapman to be her husband, promising (through God's assistance) to be unto him a loving and faithfull wife until death shall separate them, or words to that effect; and the said Joseph Chapman and Mary (assuming the name of her husband now Mary Chapman) as a further confirmation thereof did then and their to these presents set their hands. And we whose names are hereunto subscribed being present amongst others at the Solomnizing of their marriage subscription in manner aforesaid as witnesses thereunto do also subscribe our names the day and year above written. p 54 first column: [[bunting-124|Samuel Bunting]], [[bunting-1085|John Bunting]], [[Rutledge-796|John Routlidg]], [[harker-114|Adam Harker]], [[baldwin-1509|William Baldwin]], [[cutler-817|John Cutler]], [[abbott-4717|John Abbot]], Paule Blaker, [[Palmer-4828|John Palmer]], [[Burroughs-648|John Borrows]], [[blaker-26|Samuel Blaker]], [[Penquite-11|John Penquite]], [[wilson-50277|David Wilson]], Jeremiah Bowman, William Smith Junior, John ?, William Buckmet, [[Twining-99|Nathaniel Twining]], Roger Parke, Alexander Harper, [[Farrington-8630|Abraham Farrington]] Second column Joan Potts, [[abbott-4650|Mary Abbot]], [[Mauleverer-17|Ann Abbot]], [[Hooten-36|Elisbeth Hillborn]], [[Hillborn-16|Kathrine Hillboarn]], [[penquite-13|Esther Penquite]], [[penquite-14|Joan Penquite]], [[Joses-3|Christian Palmer]], James Clarke, [[Lord-6172|James Lord]], [[clarke-18196|Benjamin Clark Junior]], John Clark, [[Bond-465|Benjamin Bond]], [[Horn-1967|Simon Horne]], [[cooper-12391|Anne Cooper]], [[clark-64594|Elisabeth Lord]], Elisabeth Harres Last column [[chapman-17802|Joseph Chapman]], [[worth-1458|Mary Chapman]], [[worth-833|Joseph Worth]], [[giles-2656|Sarah Worth]], [[chapman-8014|John Chapman]], [[Wildman-160|Mary Wildman]], [[olden-43|Susannah Chapman]], [[worth-1459|Giles Worth]] , [[worth-868|Sarah Worth]], [[worth-478|Providence Worth]], [[shippey-212|Gershom Shippey]], [[Oldden-1|John Oldden]], [[worth-359|John Worth]], [[clarke-18195|Benjamin Clarke]], Ann Chapman, [[wildman-91|John Wildman]], Ann Clarke, [[Olden-83|William Oldden]] {{Image|file=Furman-331.jpg |size=l }} '''Wedding of Barzillai Furman and Elizabeth Middleton, Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Trenton, Hunterdon New Jersey, 1775''' Whereas [[furman-331|Barzillai Furman]] son of [[Furman-898|Josiah Furman]] & [[barracliff-2|Ruth]] his wife of Trenton and County of Hunterdon and Province of New Jersey and [[middleton-2337|Elizabeth Middleton]] daughter of [[middleton-2338|George Middleton]] deceased & [[fowler-9470|Hannah]] his wife of Nottingham and County of Burlington and Province aforesaid, having declared their intentions of marriage with each other before several monthly meetings of the people called Quakers in Chesterfield according to the good order used amongst them and having consent of parents their proposals of Marriage was allowed of by said meeting. Now these are to certifie all whom it may concern that for the full accomplishing of their said intentions of marriage this Fourteenth day of the ninth in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy Five they the said Barzillai Furman and Elisabeth Middleton appeared at a publick meeting of said people in Chesterfield, and the said Barzillai Furman takeing the said Elizabeth Middleton by the hand did in a solemn manner openly declare that he took her the said Elizabeth Middleton to be his wife, promising through Divine Assistance to be unto her a loveing & faithfull husband until death should seperate them, and then and there in the said assembly the said Elizabeth Middleton did in like manner declare that she took the said Barzillai Furman to be her husband promising through Divine Assistencee to be unto him a loveing and faithfull wife untill Death should seperate them, and moreover they the said Barzillia Furman and Elizabeth Middleton, she according to the custom of Marriage assuming the name of her husband as a further confirmation thereof did then and there to these presents set to their hands and we whose names are hear under subscribed being present at the solemnization of the said marriage and subscription have as Witnesses there unto set our hands the day and year above written. First column: [[core-72|Sarah Newbold]], [[newbold-611|Mary Newbold]], [[Middleton-5255|Jacob Middleton]], [[Middleton-6401|Pheba Middleton]], [[middleton-6400|Rhoda Middleton]], John Furman, Theodore Furman Second row: [[furman-331|Barzillai Furman]], [[middleton-2337|Elizabeth Furman]], [[Furman-898|Josiah Furman]], [[fowler-9470|Hannah Middleton]], [[barracliff-2|Ruth Furman]], [[Furman-900|Richard Way Furman]], [[middleton-4103|Nathan Middleton]], [[Allen-34168|Lydia Middleton]] Second page 106A First column: [[forsyth-2626|Joseph Forsyth]], [[Killey-164|David Killey]], [[Middleton-6407|Hannah Killey]], [[Hutchinson-5501|Hannah Linton]], [[newbold-762|Hannah Newbold]], Huldah Chapman, [[clayton-1356|Rachal Newbold]], [[newbold-788|Charlotte Newbold]], Charlotte Chapman, [[Scattergood-289|Sarah Scattergood]], [[Wright-13066|Mary Wright]], [[Wright-13033|Samuel Wright]], [[Middleton-6452|Mary Middleton]], Hannah Allen, [[tilton-289|Judiah Tilton]], [[Newbold-763|Joshua Newbold]] Last column: [[middleton-930|Thomas Middleton]], [[Tilton-312|Patience Middleton]], [[Bullock-2414|Jemima Bullock]], Hannah Borden, [[linton-1661|Benjamin Linton]], [[Sykes-1936|Anthony Sykes]], John Chapman, [[Scattergood-222|David Scattergood]] {{Image|file=Verree-4.jpg |size=l }} '''Wedding of Thomas Watson and Mary Verree, Abington Monthly Meeting, Lower Dublin Township, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 23 1789''' Whereas [[Watson-9017|Thomas Watson]], son of [[Watson-11312|Thomas Watson]] of Buckinghm in the County of Bucks & State of Pennsylvania (Deceas'd) and [[Verree-4|Mary Verree]], Daughter of [[Verree-2|Robert Verree]] of the Township of Lower Dublin in the County of Philadelphia & State Aforesaid, having declared their intentions of marriage with each other before several Monthly Meetings of the people called Quakers at Abington, according to the good order used amongst them, and having consent of parents and relations concern'd, their said proposal of marriage was allowed of by the said meeting. Now their ? to certify whom it may concern, that for the full accomplishing their said intentions, this twenty third day of the fourth month in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty nine. They the said Thomas Watson, and Mary Verree, appeared in a publick meeting of the said people at Abington aforesaid; and the said Thomas Watson taking the said Mary Verree by the hand, did in a solemn manner openly declare, that he took her the said Mary Verree to be his wife, promising through Divine Assistance to be unto her a loving & faithful husband untill Death should separate them: (or words to that effect) and then & there in the same Assembly, the said Mary Verree did in like manner declare that she took the said Thomas Watson to be her husband, promising through Divine Assistance to be unto him a loving and faithful wife untill Death should separate them (or words to that purport) and moreover they the said Thomas Watson & Mary Verree (she according to the custom of marriage assuming the name of her husband) as a further confirmation thereof, did then & there to these presents set their hands. And we whose names are here under also suscribed, being present at the Solemnization of the said marriage and subscription have as witnesses thereunto set our hands, the day and year above written. First row: [[Hallowell-33|William Hallowell]], [[Livezey-188|Thomas Livezey]], [[West-22156|Charles West]], [[Adams-53145|Richard Adams]], [[Zane-261|William Zane]], [[Oldden-1|John Oldden]], [[Hopkins-16597|Samuel Hopkins]] Second row: [[Townsend-2475|Ezra Townsend]], [[Paul-1558|Elizabeth Townsend]], [[Paul-3010|James Paul]], [[Marshall-14925|Abraham Marshal]], [[Playter-17|Watson Playter]] Third row: Recorded in Abington Monthly Meetings Book, kept for entering Marriage Certificates, in Page 307 which is certified the 8th day of the 5th month AD 1789 by [[Livezey-121|Thomas Livezey]] recorder Fourth row: [[Cadwalader-85|Ruth Cadwalader]], Ann Roberts, Sarah Morris per order, [[Phipps-2985|Sarah Phipps]] per order (crossed out), [[Phipps-2986|Elizabeth Phipps]] per order, [[Cadwallader-316|Martha Cadwalader]], Mary Hutchinson, Rebecca Hutchinson, [[Ashbridge-103|George Ashbridge]], Sarah Scholfield, [[Fryer-257|Hannah Fryer]], [[Waterman-2936|Abigail Waterman]], Rebeckah Hawkins, [[Waterman-2937|Mary Waterman]], [[Waterman-852|Priscilla Waterman]] Fifth row: [[Wilson-31793|Samuel Wilson]], Mary Wilson, John Chapman Jr, [[Shoemaker-424|John Shoemaker]], [[Allen-7684|Jane A Shoemaker]], [[Livezey-7|Elizabeth Shoemaker]], Susanna Fletcher per order Sixth row: M Blakey Jr (?), O Hodkinson (?), [[Morris-31593|Joshua Morris]], [[Cadwalader-57|Abraham Cadwalader]] Seventh row: [[Phipps-2979|Joseph Phipps]], Joseph Marshall, Nathan Marshall, Hannah Marshall, [[Fell-747|Jonathan Fell Jr]], [[Phipps-2982|Peter Phipps]], [[Phipps-509|Sarah Phipps]], John Marshall, Margaret Marshall, [[Verree-8|James Verree]] Eight row: [[Woolston-87|Jonathan Woolston]], [[Woolston-104|Joshua Woolston]], Elizabeth Bye, [[Larzelere-153|Mary Vansant]], Mary Bye, [[Phipps-512|Thomas Phipps]], Benjamin Wolmsley, Thomas Blakey, Sarah Woolston, [[Ashbridge-106|Mary Ashbridge]], [[Knight-10428|Elisabeth Knight]], Susanna Ashbridge, Sarah Knight, Amos Jones, Ann Jones, Mary Child Ninth row: [[Watson-9017|Thomas Watson]], [[Verree-4|Mary Watson]], [[Verree-2|Robert Verree]], [[Chapman-20368|Ann Verree]], Sarah Watson, [[Fell-1021|Elisabeth Fell]], Elizabeth Watson, Sarah Watson, [[Verree-12|James Verree Jr]], [[Fell-759|Jonathan Fell]], [[Bye-500|Thomas Bye]], Mary Smith, Samuel Smith, [[Knight-17807|Joseph Knight]] {{Image|file=Watson-7338-2.jpg |size=l }} '''Wedding of Marmaduke Watson and Elizabeth Pancoast, Burlington Monthly Meeting, 1718''' Burlington Monthly Meeting Marriages, Births and Deaths, 1677-1765 p 82 of 143 Whereas Marmaduk Watson son of Matthew Watson late of Chesterfield deceased and Elizabeth Pancoast daughter of William Pancoast of Mancefoil (Mansfield) both of the county of Burlington in the West Division of New Jersey in America Haveing declared their intentions of marrage with each other at two severall monthly meetings of the people called Quakers at Burlington in the Division aforesaid according to the Good Order used amongst them whoso ? therein after a deliberate consideration thereof where aproved by the said meetings they appearing clear of all other in relation to marriage and haveing the consent of parent and relations concerned. Now these are to certifie all whom it may concearne that for the full accomplishing of their said intentions this twenty seventh day of the first month in the year of our Lord according to English account one thousand seven hundred and eighteen the said Marmaduke Watson & Elizabeth Pancoast appeared at a solemn and publick meeting of the aforesaid people and others together for that end and purpose at their publick meeting Meeting Row in this Township of Springfield and County of Burlington ... as a farther confirmation thereof did then and there to those presents set their hands & we whose names are hereunto subscribed as being present amongst others at the solomnizing of their said Marriage & subscription in manner aforesaid have also to those presents as witnesses subscribed our names the day and year above written. First column: [[bunting-124|Samuell Bunting]], Francis Breckon, Rich Ridgaway, John Butler, John Day, Rich Ridgaway Junior, Isaac Hornor, Joshua Rapier, Edward Barton, Samuel Wolfstone, Jeremiah Smith, John Mullon, Richard Locomb? Second column: Joseph Burleigh, Samuel Scattergood, Benjamin Ellis, Thomas Scattergood jr, Joseph Pancoast, John Pancoast, Thomas Pancoast, Ron Crispin Sam Rowland Jonathan Shroue Jobe Ridgaway Third column: Sarah Boulton Jr, Eliz Scattergood, Mary Pancoast, Rebecka Brian, Mary Brian, Mary Ridgaway, Abigale Rapier, Eliz Grutt? Rebecka Congale, Mary Congaile, Mary Boulton, Mary Shroue, Elizabeth Hunt, Sarah Barton Last column: Marmaduke Watson, Elizabeth Watson, William Pancoast, Hannah ancoast, Matthew Watson, [[Mauleverer-17|Ann Abbott]], [[abbott-4717|John Abbott]], Joseph Pancoast, Thomas Scattergood, Tomasin Pancoast, Richard Fronck?, [[abbott-4650|Mary Abbott]], [[abbott-4651|Anne Abbott Junior]], Martha Scattergood, Mary Dunn, William Dun, Edward Bolton? {{Image|file=Watson-30448.jpg |size=l }} '''Wedding of Joseph Watson and Anna Watson, Buckingham Monthly Meeting, 1811''' Whereas Joseph Watson of the Township of Buckingham and County of Bucks in the State of Pennsylvania son of John Watson of the Township County and state aforesaid and Mary his wife; and Anne Watson Daughter of Thomas Watson late of Buckingham aforesaid, deceased and Mary his wife having declared their intention of marriage with each other before a monthly meeting of the Religious Societ of Friends held at Buckingham aforesaid according to the good order and ... them and having consent of Parents... this twentieth day of the Eleventh month in the year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and eleven they the said Joseph Watson and Ann Watson appeared in a Public Meeting of the said People held at Buckingham ... we whose names are also hereunto subscribed be present at the solemnization of the said marriage and subscription have as witnesses thereto set our hands, the day and year above written. First row: Eliza Jinks, Mary Gillingham, Jonathan? Gillingham, Aaron Watson, Thomas Bye, John Watson Junior, Joseph Watson, David B. Taylor, John Parry, Israel Jones, Samuel Watson, Samuel C. Thornton, Charles Ely, Margaret Jackson Second row: William Watson, William Gillingham, Hannah Gillingham, William Tibb, Charles Watson, Isaiah Jones, Watson Jinks, George Verree, Robert Verree, Sarah Watson, Elizabeth Watson, Tacy Ashbridge, Sarah D. Bun, Mary Verree Last row: Joseph Watson, Anne Watson, John Watson, Mary Watson, James Verree, Mary Watson, Ezra Jones, Sarah Jones, Thomas Watson, Robert V. Watson, Joseph Cooper, Sarah Woolston, Sarah Watson {{Image|file=Quaker_Project_Workspace-5.png |align=r |size=s }}

SOME RANDOM RECOLLECTIONS AND EARLY IMPRESSIONS

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'''SOME RANDOM RECOLLECTIONS AND EARLY IMPRESSIONS OF FLOYD C. CREWS'''
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Some Reflections on Early New Netherland Settlers and their Names

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Content moved from profile page for [[Decker-109|Gerrit Jansen Decker (abt.1609-aft.1660)]]. Attribution is "Posted on Ancestry.com by kkrenzke1, 23 Oct 2012" '''Some of my thoughts and notes of the early Dutch Settlers''' The occupation of the early immigrants from Norway, Denmark, and Sweden, to New Netherland in the mid 1600’s, show that they were engaged in various walks of life, representing the farmer, the miller, the wood-sawyer, the tobacco-planter, the carpenter, the smith, the mason, the trader, the merchant, the soldier (captain, sergeant), the mariner (captain, skipper, etc.), the boat builder, the shoemaker, the gauger, the tapster, the brewer, the surgeon, the fisher, the firewarden, the drayman, the land owner, the council member, the capitalist, the policeman, the judge, etc. The nobleman as well as the peasant is represented. They represented the early establishment of a merchant society followed by the political realities that “modern” civilization required The naming patter and use of various proper names has caused some difficulty. There was much "phonetic" spelling in early New Netherland. This highly variable species of spelling makes it difficult, in many instances, to adhere to iron-rule uniformity. I have retained the names of my ancestors as I have found them in various official records. One must also be prepared for variations in the spelling and use of names. For the present, and for my own sanity, I have come to realize that it is nigh hopeless either to attain or to observe uniformity in the proper names, and to follow a “traditional” family name. I shall specify a couple of instance of "phonetic" orthography. Jochem Kalder has his surname spelled in official records as follows: Kalder, Calder, Calser, Caljer, Calker, Kayker, Kier, Callaer. There are also the issues with families changing names. In more recent time some of our ancestors were originally Kool changed to Cool in the early 1700's. Then Daniel Cool (1731-1836) adopts the spelling Cole, and all of the descendants that follow are "Coles” only serves to track a family name even interesting. Another explanation of the name change is documented in a book on Holland Names which notes that the letter "C" is not used in Dutch, and that American spelling of the "K" sound in Dutch names was frequently changed to a "C". In addition, the Dutch pronunciation of the word "Kool" sounds like the present day pronunciation of the word "Cole" in American English. Other variations of family names may be due to the misreading of documents in transcribing them, but also to the niceties of pronunciation, which a scribe, unfamiliar with a foreign language, would not be able to record on paper. The so-called "tykke 1" (thick 1) in certain parts of Norway no doubt puzzled the scribes of New Amsterdam. The Dutch distinction in terminating patronymics with "sz" or "sen" for men, and "s" or "se" for women has not been much observed in this volume, where the termination "sen" has been used indiscriminately, more in accord with Scandinavian usage. As if that were not enough there was the fact that the use of surnames was still relatively new. As a result one common practice was the of Van ¬¬---- meaning from. So a name like Jan Janszen Van Breestede literally translates to Jan son of Jan from Breestede (a small village in Denmark). So you had a short history of the father, the son, and where the family was from, all in a name. Lest we forget, the population was small and it was not uncommon for close friends to marry, families to merge and other relationship cross lines so as to blur the modern day vision. Example Tryntje Jansen Van Breestede came to this county with her mother and father and two sisters and a brother. Tryntje married a gentleman by the name of Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoerdt. The first thing we find is that in many of the records the ending of both names may have been dropped. Thus Tryntje Jansen Van Breestede becomes Tryntje Jansen and Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoerdt becomes Rutger Jacobsen. Rutger Jacobsen was also shortened to Rut Jacobs. Still the same guy though. In my tree Tryntje’s brother also shows up and Jan Jansen Van Breestede who married Engeltje Janse. Eventually ancestors from both marriages married each other. 4th Cousins married and then things got all messed up. Likewise we have the Decker brothers, Broer Jansen Decker, and Gerrit Broersen Decker both coming to this county and settling in New Netherland. Two generations later Margrietje Janse Decker married Gerrit Janse Decker. So we have lots of Deckers that are all in our direct line of ancestors that lead back to the same set of original Deckers – Broersen Hendrick Decker and Catharina Gerritsen. That too is so confusing. My point – the Dutch names are confusing enough. The relatively new use of a family name had not yet matured. The lack of standard spelling and phonetic writing of what the record keeper “heard”, and the crossing of family lines all serves to warn – A last name, may not always be the last name used. - Posted on Ancestry.com by kkrenzke1, 23 Oct 2012

Some Roberts of Essex County Research

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *William Pierce (say the man b. 1707) m. Elizabeth Patch [Was she Elizabeth, b. 1709, dau. of [[Patch-23|James Patch (1678-1757)]]; did not find probate or deed as proof] **[[Pierce-18065|John Pierce]]; m. '''[[Roberts-57461|Joanna (Roberts) Pierce (abt.1738-bef.1805)]]''' **[[Pearce-12164|Elizabeth Pearce]]; m. [[Presson-324|Jonathan Presson (bef.1739-bef.1788)]] *[[Presson-213|John Presson (1710-bef.1761)]]; m. [[Harris-36013|Margaret Harris (1712-bef.1788)]] **[[Presson-324|Jonathan Presson (bef.1739-bef.1788)]]; m. [[Pearce-12164|Elizabeth Pearce]] **[[Presson-326|Mary (Presson) Roberts (abt.1741-1814)]]; m. '''Nathaniel Roberts''' *[[Space:Some_Pierce_of_Essex_County_Research|Some Pierce of Essex County Research]] *[[Space:Presson_Preston_Vital_Record_Surveys|Presson Preston Vital Record Surveys]] ==Vital Record Links and Notes== *Beverly Births; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8jd5fv9x?urlappend=%3Bseq=286 ''HathiTrust''] *Beverly Marriages; **Roberds; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=268 ''HathiTrust''] **Roberts; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=268 ''HathiTrust''] *Beverly Deaths; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=548 ''HathiTrust''] ==Roberts Probate== Nathaniel Roberts 1835 probate, case 23838 (9 pp.), testate, in ''Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:EditPerson&u=42144714 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Will begins at image 6, dated 14 January 1835; he is Nathaniel Roberts of Beverly ... yeoman; wife is Molly; mentions son Nathaniel Jr. ; wife is to be executrix. ==Beverly Town Clerk Compilations== '''Beverly Town Clerk compilations.''' [Beverly, Massachusetts], records of births, marriages, deaths, 1653-1890 [town clerk compilations], 4 vols., 3:115-116 (Roberts entries); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RSJ-3CP?i=422&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, images 423-424 of 589. *3:115 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RSJ-3CP?i=422&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''] **Family of Nathaniel Roberts and Mary Preston, children ***John Roberts, born August 15, 1765, baptized 7 June 1767 ***Nathaniel Roberts, born 18 November 1767, baptized 29 November 1767 ***David Preston Roberts, born 31 July 1772, baptized 26 July 1772 **[Family of] Nathaniel Roberts and Molly Patch ***Nathaniel Roberts, born 9 October 1794 **[Family of] Nathaniel Roberts and Molly ***Albert Roberts, born 31 August 1817 ***Nathaniel Roberts, born 27 November 1819 ***Nathaniel Roberts, born 18 August 1821 ***Edward Foster Roberts, born 11 May 1823 ***Molly Patch Roberts, born 14 August 1825; married George Amos Bowers ***Jesse Preston Roberts, born 18 September 1828 ***Anna Cole Roberts, born 3 June 1831 ***Benjamin F. Roberts, born 14 September 1833 ***Emeline J. Roberts, born 20 December 1835 ***Aurelia Augusta Roberts, born 18 June 1837 ***George Alfred Roberts, born 11 August 1841 **[Family of] Andrew Roberts and Molly ***Andrew Roberts, born 5 September 1783 ***Priscilla Roberts, born 9 June 1785 ***Polly Roberts, born 2 June 1787 ***Elisabeth Roberts, born 26 August 1789 ***Oliver Roberts, born 1 October 1792 ***Anna Roberts, born 4 November 1794 ***Orrey Roberts, born 19 March 1797 ***Hannah Roberts, born 30 September 1799 ***Judith Roberts, born November 1803 **[Family of] James Roberts and Nancy ***John Roberts, born 3 August 1808 ***Mary Roberts, born 5 July 1811 ***Charles Roberts, born 9 December 1813 *3:116 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSJ-SFM?i=423&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''] **Family of David Preston Roberts and Rebecca Patch ***Thirza Roberts, born 25 January 1798, died 17 April 1877; married Benjamin H. Fielder ***Maria Roberts, born 4 October 1801; married Thomas Hanners ***Abigail Foster, born 15 November 1803, died 19 February 1882; m. (1) Benjamin Thissel; m. (2) Andrew Prince ***David Preston Roberts, born 20 May 1806; married Harriet M. Elliot ***John Joseph Preston Roberts, born 16 July 1714 ==Joanna (Roberts) Pierce Research== Assuming John's wife, Joanna, was the "w. John" who died in Beverly, 1805, age 67, she was born about 1738. One Johanna Roberts was baptized with two siblings at Manchester, 29 November 1741. Below are select Roberts baptisms at Manchester about that time, see [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/107/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive''], *Nathaniel Roberts, baptized 20 January 1741[/2], son of Nat[haniel] and Hannah. *Johanna Roberts. baptized 29 November 1741, d. Hannah *Mary Roberts, baptized 29 November 1741, d. Hannah *Miriam Roberts, baptized 29 November 1741, d. Hannah *Jonathan Roberts, baptized 7 October 1744, son of Jonathan and Hannah *William Roberts, baptized 5 April 1747, s. Jonathan, of Beverly *William Roberts, baptized 3 September 1749, s. Jonathan. *Mary Roberts, baptized 17 November 1751, d. Jonathan *Anna Roberts, baptized 28 April 1754, d. Jonathan and Hannah At Manchester, one Jonathan Roberds, Jr. of Beverly, and Hanah Badcock, int. 27 Oct. 1734, see [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/209/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. One Hannah, widow, died at Beverly 1800, age 86 (thus born about 1714); see [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=548 ''HathiTrust'']. What might be Joanna's relationship to Nathaniel Roberts, who married 1764 to [[Presson-326|Mary (Presson) Roberts (abt.1741-1814)]], daughter of [[Presson-213|John Presson]] and [[Harris-36013|Margaret Harris]]. ==Nathaniel Roberts Research== ==Bibliographic Notes== William S. Appleton, ''The family of Badcock of Massachusetts'' (Boston : D. Clapp & Son. 1881), 3 (Return Badcock); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/familyofbadcocko00appl/page/2/mode/1up ''InernetArchive'']. ==Research Notes== == Sources ==

Some Wikitree Cousins of Pearson-3638

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A big thank you to [[Space:Emma_%28McBeth%29_MacBeath--Wiki_Cousins|Emma (McBeth) MacBeath M.Ed MSM]] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Richard_Thomas_Ryker_-_Wiki_Cousins Richard Ryker] from whom I stole this idea.
If you find that you are my cousin within 20 generations, please [[Pearson-3638|let me know]], and I'll add you to the table.
{| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+ === My WikiTree Cousins === !Genealogists!!Relationship!! !!Closest Common Ancestor!!DNA match? |- |[[ Meng-147|Donald Meng]] | My 1st cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Meng-147 recheck] |[[ Pearson-3626|Clinton W. Pearson]] | |- |[[ Blalock-287|Tai Blalock]] | My 1st cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Graham-4164 recheck] |[[ Blalock-234|Mett Blalock]] | |- |[[ Besselievre-8|Philip Besselievre]] | My 3rd cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Besselievre-8 recheck] |[[ Parsons-4070|Catherine (Parsons) Mosher]] | |- |[[ Search-107|Lynna Search]] | My 3rd cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Search-107 recheck] |[[ Schollaert-5|Francois Schollaert]] | |- |[[ Adams-43671|Jen Adams]] | My 3rd cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Search-107 recheck] |[[ White-9626|Charles R. White]] | |- |[[ Graham-4164|William Graham]] | My 5th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Graham-4164 recheck] |[[ Sloan-1294|Archibald Sloan]] | |- |[[ Harriss-104|Jane (Harriss) Naus]] | My 5th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Harriss-104 recheck] |[[ Blalock-263|Millington Blalock III]] | |- |[[ Kallenbach-16|Jim Kallenbach]] | My 5th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Kallenbach-16 recheck] |[[ Malone-1952|Richard Malone]] | |- |[[ Purves-146|Brian Purves]] | My 5th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Purves-146 recheck] |[[ Malone-2317|John Malone]] | |- |[[ Casteel-1036|David Casteel]] | My 5th cousin 2x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Casteel-1036 recheck] |[[ Casteel-20|Joseph O. Casteel]] | |- |[[ Huffman-1555|Kim Cook]] | My 6th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Huffman-1555 recheck] |[[ Pierson-1039|Abraham Pierson]] | |- | [[Clarke-4507|Thomas Clarke]] | My 7th cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Clarke-4507 recheck] | [[McTeer-20|Samuel McTeer]] | |- | [[Black-4130|Candy Cox]] | My 7th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Black-4130 recheck] | [[Mosher-205|Nicholas Mosher]] | |- | [[Howard-6162|Rich Howard]] | My 7th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Howard-6162 recheck] | [[Mosher-222|Joseph Mosher]] | |- | [[Gardner-5485|Alison Gardner]] | My 7th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Gardner-5485 recheck] | [[Mosher-222|Joseph Mosher]] | |- | [[Mosher-475|Sara Mosher]] | My 7th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Howard-6162 recheck] | [[Mosher-191|Joseph Mosher]] | |- | [[Duval-549|Sherry Duval]] | My 7th cousin 2x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Duval-549 recheck] | [[Davol-31|Jonathan Davol Sr.]] | |- | [[Rorabacher-18|Jo (Rorabacher) Hollingsworth]] | My 8th cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Rorabacher-18 recheck] | [[Hathaway-129|Thomas Hathaway]] | |- | [[Wilbur-403|Eunice (Wilbur) Pender]] | My 8th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Wilbur-403 recheck] | [[Wilbore-85|Samuel Wilbore]] | |- | [[Akers-1769|Brian Akers]] | My 8th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Akers-1769 recheck] | [[Bronaugh-1|Elizabeth Bronaugh]] | |- | [[Eddy-1839|V. (Eddy) Combs]] | My 8th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Eddy-1839 recheck] | [[Mosher-171|Hugh Mosher]] | |- | [[Schmeeckle-1|John Schmeeckle]] | My 8th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Schmeeckle-1 recheck] | [[Holzklau-1|Hans Jacob (Holzklau) Holtzclaw]] | |- | [[Templeton-804|Harold J. Templeton]] | My 8th cousin 2x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Templeton-804 recheck] | [[Fish-32|Thomas Fish]] | |- | [[Seaver-15|Randy Seaver]] | My 9th cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Seaver-15 recheck] | [[Mott-27|Jacob Mott]] | |- | [[Shelton-1487|Kenneth Shelton]] | My 9th cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Shelton-1487 recheck] | [[Brownell-119|William Brownell]] | |- | [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] | My 9th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Athey-67 recheck] | [[Starbuck-26|Nathaniel Starbuck]] | |- | [[Schmeeckle-1|John Schmeeckle]] | My 9th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Schmeeckle-1 recheck] | [[Cuntze-4|Johannes Cuntze]] | |- | [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] | My 9th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Watt-266 recheck] | [[Coffin-221|Tristram Coffin]] | |- | [[Dunn-2600|Michael Dunn]] | My 9th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Dunn-2600-1555 recheck] | [[Starbuck-46|Edward Starbuck]] | |- | [[Hathaway-1200|Keith Hathaway]] | My 9th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Hathaway-1200-1555 recheck] | [[Unknown-382633|Lieut. John Smith]] | |- | [[McBeth-165|Emma (McBeth) MacBeath M.Ed MSM]] | My 9th cousin 2x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Dunn-2600-1555 recheck] | [[Unknown-382633|Lieut. John Smith]] | |- | [[Lee-5956|Robin Lee]] | My 10th cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Lee-5956 recheck] | [[Holmes-142|Obadiah Holmes]] | |- | [[Theriault-733|Sue Theriault]] | My 10th cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Theriault-733 recheck] | [[Holloway-53|Joseph Holloway]] | |- | [[Hathaway-1200|Robert Hathaway]] | My 10th cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Hathaway-1200 recheck] | [[Davol-31|Jonathan Davol Sr.]] | |- | [[Ayer-961|Dr. Warren J. Ayer Jr.]] | My 10th cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Ayer-961 recheck] | [[Slocum-10|Giles Slocum]] | |- | [[Raber-23|Lynden (Raber) Rodriguez]] | My 10th cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Raber-23 recheck] | [[Fish-32|Thomas Fish]] | |- | [[Nally-4|Becky Syphers]] | My 10th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Nally-4 recheck] | [[Cooke-36|Francis Cooke]] | |- | [[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] | My 10th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Lavoie-802 recheck] | [[Lanzelle-1|Jeanne Lanzelle]] | |- | [[Parman-30|Ken L. Parman]] | My 10th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Parman-30 recheck] | [[Coffin-199|Peter Coffin]] | |- | [[Powell-5629|Andrea Powell]] | My 10th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Powell-5629 recheck] | [[Coffin-221|Tristram Coffin]] | | |- | [[Cooper-1|Kitty Smith]] | My 10th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Cooper-1 recheck] | [[Day-268|Robert Day]] | |- | [[Thompson-9881|Ann Johnson]] | My 10th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Thompson-9881 recheck] | [[Howland-326|Henry Howland]] | |- | [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] | My 11th cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Whitten-1 recheck] | [[Cooke-36|Francis Cooke]] | |- | [[Boyd-Winthrop-1|Marcee Boyd-Winthrop]] | My 11th cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Boyd-Winthrop-1 recheck] | [[Howland-326|Henry Howland]] | |- | [[Hays-336|Greg Hays]] | My 11th cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Hays-336 recheck] | [[Kirby-102|Humphrey Kirby]] | |- | [[Andrus-373|Alison Andrus]] | My 11th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Andrus-373 recheck] | [[Kerr-2106|William Kerr]] | |- | [[Edwards-7929|Mike Edwards]] | My 11th cousin 2x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Edwards-7929 recheck] | [[Ironside-71|John Ironside]] | |- | [[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot]] | My 11th cousin 2x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 recheck] | [[Marshall-50|Thomas Marshall II]] | |- | [[Wood-6682|Gilly Wood]] | My 11th cousin 3x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Wood-6682 recheck] | [[Sherman-487|Edmund Sherman]] | |- | [[Lockwood-1016|Doug Lockwood]] | My 12th cousin 2x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Lockwood-1016 recheck] | [[Bourne-58|William Bourne]] | |- | [[Brown-8212|Abby Glann]] | My 14th cousin 1x removed |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Brown-8212 recheck] | [[Birdseye-5|John Birdseye]] | |- | [[Norman-801|Vicki Norman]] | My 15th cousin |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Norman-801 recheck] | [[Wheeler-39|Sir Thomas Wheeler]] | |- |}

Some Yorkshire pedigrees

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Walker's Yorkshire Pedigrees Vol 3, Harleian Soc. 96 (1944), p.365 == Thwaites, of Lund == [Radclyffe] Arms: Argent, a cross sable, fretty or * [[Thwaites-7|Henry Thwaites]] of Lund. Will d. 31 March 1478, pr. 9 Sep 1480, "to be bur. in Lund Church" = ..... ** Elizabeth, mar. Oct 1477, d. 1483 [1st wife] = Anthony Langdale, son and heir of John & Ann Langdale of Etton. Will dated 19 March 1502, pr. June 1503; to be bur. at Santon = [2nd wife] Agnes, dau. of John & Agnes Middleton, mar. Dec 1489 ** John Thwaites ** Edmund Thwaites of Lund, [...] = Joan. On 12 Dec 1482, she and her husband were granted an oratory for four years by Abp. Rotherham *** Margery, 1st wife = [[Mallory-76|Sir John Mallory]] of Studley, Knt. *** Ellinor = John St. Quentin of Harpham. Will d 20 Aug pr. 5 Sep 1509, "to be bur. in Harpham Ch." *** Edmund Thwaites *** William Thwaites = Margaret, dau. of Sir Henry Bellingham of Levens, co. Westmorland **** ''this line followed for 4 more generations'' For this branch see also Foster's Cumberland Pedigrees, p. [https://www.archive.org/stream/pedigreesrecorde00sainrich#page/133/ 133]. *** Henry Thwaites of Lund, b 1475, died in the lifetime of his father, "to be bur. in the Ch. of All Saints, Lund" = Agnes, dau. of Ralph, seventh Lord Greystock, and [[Hawcliff-1|Beatrix]], Lady Greystock **** Elizabeth. Will dated 1482 [sic] = John Vavasour of Weston **** Eliza, living 1526 = William Killinghall of Middleton St. George, co. Cumberland **** [[Thwaite-11|Sir Henry Thwaites]] of Lund, Knt.; seized of the Manor of Thornton. Will d. 30 June 1520, pr. 2 Aug 1520, "to be bur. in the Ch. of Allhallows, Lund" = [1st wife] Agnes, bur. in Lund Ch. = [2nd wife] Ann, dau. of Sir John Savile of Thornhill, Knt., and [[Paston-20|Elizabeth]], dau. of Sir William Paston, Knt. ***** [issue by 1st wife follows; none shown for 2nd wife] ***** William Thwaites of Lund-on-Wolde Will d. 1 June 1557, pr. 10 Feb 1588 [sic] = Anne, dau. of William Clapham of Beamsley, & Margaret, dau. of Sir William Midelton of Stockeld = 2nd husband Francis Gale of Acomb, York = 3rd husb. [[Ingleby-100|John Ingleby]], Governor of Leith, of Lawklands Hall, co. Yorks; second son of Sir Wm Ingleby of Ripley, and Cicely, dau. of Sir George Talboys of Kyme. Will d. 15 Dec 1608, pr. 17 Jan 1611; bur. at Rudby in Cleveland ****** Catherine [1st wife, with issue] = George Clapham of Beamsley, son of the above Wm Clapham. Adm of will 30 April 1612 = [2nd wife] Elizabeth Morgan of co. Hereford ***** Frances ***** Isabell, d. 1520 ***** Katherine ***** Thomas = ..... ****** Isabell, 2nd wife = Sir Richard Strangeways, of Ormsby and Smeton. Will d. 20 Aug 1557, pr. 4 Aug 1558 ***** Henry, d. 1520 __________ Evidently Sir William Radcliffe, Rouge Croix, d 1828. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/db6f0738-3f0c-4309-bd4f-0dcb0e85dde9 ''continues:'' presented Thos. Hauncemann to Gra's charity in 1480; executor to Henry, Earl of Northumberland in 1485; a commissioner to Henry VII at an inquisition taken at York Castle 1 Aug 1492. Will dated 21 May 1500, "to be bur. at Lund in the Chapel of Our Lady, which I have recently builded"; bequests to many religious houses Edmund's will mentions a daughter Elizabeth Langdale, living Presumably Elinor. This shows her marrying her uncle. But other versions show her mother-in-law marrying a Thwaites of Marston. His will suggests he left only two surviving children, Frances and Katherine, and Katherine was apparently dsp by the time of the Breedon lawsuit. Isabel and Henry might be taken from Elizabeth Savile's will, ignoring the date it was written. Thomas could be a brother. In the same book, p.370, a pedigree of Thwaites of Thwaites, Denton and Smeaton, also by Radclyffe, shows a Thomas Thwaites of Smeaton whose will was written and proved on the same dates. But note this data might have been added by the editor, Walker. Evidently Anne Savile married William Thwaites after the death of Sir Henry. The Thwaites children named in her mother's will (1541) must be William's. He could be the William Thwaites of Lund whose will is dated 1557 (who I take it was not a son of Sir Henry as shown, and not the husband of Anne Clapham). It's not known yet whether he had any interest in Sir Henry's estate by blood, or only through the dower rights of his wife. From Edmund's IPM, and entries in the patent rolls abt 1502, Agnes was Beatrice's daughter by her 2nd husband, Sir Robert Constable of North Cliffe, serjeant-at-law, not by Ralph Lord Greystoke. She is misplaced here - she was the 1st wife of Sir Henry jr. This date is obviously not right. Notes: 1. Will of Elizabeth (Paston) Savile, dated July 1541, pr. Jan 1541/2 (''Test. Ebor.'' 6, p. [https://archive.org/details/testamentaebora08claygoog/page/n156 139]). Mentions daughter Lady Anne Thwaites and names 5 of Anne's children - William, Henry, Isabel, and Katherine Thwaites, and Richard Lacy. 2. Will of Edmund Thwaites esq, https://archive.org/stream/testamentaebora00socigoog#page/n186/ 3. Will of Sir Henry Thwaites, https://archive.org/stream/selectionwillsyo05surtuoft#page/114/ 4. Will of Beatrice (Hatcliff), Lady Greystock, https://archive.org/stream/testamentaebora00socigoog#page/n248/ 5. Breedon lawsuit (said to be 1522), https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/soc.genealogy.medieval/sRmDYwK9XtM/LAd8cjAM-XEJ 6. Claphams of Beamsley, in Clay's ''Dugdale'', Vol. 2, p. [https://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati02dugd_0#page/474/ 474]. Says Anne Clapham's 1st husband was ... Thwaites of Marston. A pencil note on the scanned copy says Thomas (see p. 350), but this is confused. Thomas Thwaites of Marston had a daughter (not widow) Anne who married (s.p) William Ingleby, of the senior line, nephew of (cadet) John Ingleby of Lawkland. 7. Inglebys: same book, p. [https://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati02dugd_0#page/350/ 350]. Anne Clapham's 3rd husband appears under IX as "John (a quo Ingleby of Lawkland)", but with no mention of his wife or her previous husbands. Jane (Stapleton) appears under V on p. 349 - she and her husband had a granddaughter Ellen who by 1478 was married (though maybe still "of tender years") to an unidentified Thwaites. ([https://archive.org/stream/bub_gb_Ov8UAAAAQAAJ#page/n251/ Will])

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Somerford Booths Hall

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According to the respected local historian J. P. Earwaker,Earwaker, J. P. 1880. Somerford Booths Township in ''East Cheshire: past and present''. London: Printed for the author, vol. 2 pp. 644 - 649. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002088543229&view=1up&seq=714 Chapter] Swetenham of Somerford Booths [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002088543229&view=1up&seq=716 Pedigree] (HathiTrust) the family of SWETENHAM is found holding lands in Somerford in the thirteenth century. By a deed dated 1297, William, son of Henry de Somerford, grants to William, son of William de Swetenham, in free marriagePollock, F., Maitland, F. William. (1895). ''The history of English law before the time of Edward I.'' Cambridge: University press. vol 2 chap IV [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030521036?urlappend=%3Bseq=41 p 15] image 41. see frank-marriage (''liberum maritagium''); The ''maritagium'' was a provision for a daughter - or perhaps some other near kinswoman - and her issue. On failure of her issue the land was to go back to the donor or his heirs. with Hawise, daughter of Randle de Hulme, and their heirs, all his land in Somerford except that land which Gondva, his mother, held in dower. Earwaker had been given access to the Swetenham Chartulary, a thin quarto MS., drawn up about 1625, and containing transcripts and abstracts of a number of deeds relating to the Swetenham family, including wills, marriage settlements, &c. Whilst showing how the estates had been gradually built up, these also supplied him with many details in the accompanying pedigree. The present building of Somerford Booths Hall dates from 1612 with 'Gothic' alterations of 1817 by John Webb, whose influence may be seen in the parkland's design, with a walled kitchen garden and small formal gardens added c. 1890. The Hall, gardens and park survived as a private residence until the 1960s when a change to business premises resulted in major alterations to the hall and its historic setting. Former parkland is let for farming and the N part of the grounds is now a separate property, Woodside Business Park.Cheshire Gardens Trust. ''Somerford Booths Hall'' [https://hwsbparishcouncil.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Cheshire-Gardens-Trust-3.pdf report] (Hulme Walfield and Somerford Booths Parish Council) (accessed 29 Dec 2022) See also Somerford Booths Hall censuses 1841 - 1921 - occupied (except in 1901) by three successive heads of the Swetenham family, Clement , Clement and Clement Wiliam It was part of the large ecclesiastical Parish of Astbury from earliest times until it was included in a new Parish of Hulme Walfield created in 1876 (check) A report published by Hulme Walfield and Somerford Booths Parish Council about Somerford Booths Hall contains interesting information, in particular about the period between 1935, when the hall and estate were sold, and 2017, when proposals were drawn up for a large housing development which has since been lauched. *Somerford Booths in 2020* According to the [https://phph.co.uk/sbh/ web site] “surrounded on all sides by beautiful Cheshire countryside as far as the eye can see, these 14 luxurious homes, set in the idyllic grounds of a Grade II* listed hall dating from 1612 – one of the county’s oldest estates. The Somerford Booths Hall Estate is the perfect rural retreat, offering peace, relaxation and unrivalled family time. Residents will have access to much of the estate grounds, including the ponds that flank the entrance drive and footpaths leading to dense woodlands on the banks of the River Dane.” According to the [https://phph.co.uk/flip-brochure/somerfordboothshall/ sales brochure] this is the first phase - constructed directly adjacent to the historic Somerford Booths hall which will be restored along with the original walled garden and parkland.  The plan envisages the construction of a total of 24 houses. == Sources ==

Somerset County Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Somerset_County_Maryland|'''Campbells of Somerset County Maryland''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Somerset County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Somerset County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Somerset County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years prior to 1800'''. If your Somerset County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Somerset County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Somerset County Land Records == {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Somerset County Land'''
'''Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||No||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date of Record||Comments| |- |MF||Y||2||William Lewis||John Campbell and Thomas Martin||1738||100 acres on S. side of Baltimore River called "What you Please" |- |MF||Y||284||John Campbell and Mary his wife||Thomas Wallis||1741||"Johnson's Folly" and "Golden Quarter"; left for John by his father, Peter Campbell dec. |- |MF||Y||285||Thomas Wallis||John Campbell||1741|||"Wallace's Chance"; "Reply"; and "Golden Quarter" |- |H||||340||James Campbell||Elijah Matthews||1788||Household goods and chattels |- |I||||55||James Campbell||Elijah Matthews||1790||All household goods and farm tools/animals |- |K||||527||James Campbell||William Williams||1797||Four head of cattle |- |L||||97||Parker Shelby||John Campbell||1797||1 1/2 acres of "Hayward's Purchase" |- |M||||169||William Campbell||George Kiggan||1800||All household goods and chattels |-

Somerset County Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Somerset_County_Maryland|'''Campbells of Somerset County Maryland''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Somerset County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Somerset County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Somerset County. This page has the Campbell Probate records for the years prior to 1800. If your Somerset County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Somerset County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Somerset County Probate-Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Wills'''
'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Book||No||Page||Testator||Executor||Date_of_Probate||Comments||Record |- |MH||3||80||Peter Campbell||Janet Campbell||Feb 10, 1709||Wife: Janet (Preston); Son: John; Daughters: Mary, Elizabeth, Margaret, ad Sarah; Brother-in-Law: William Patton||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9TBJ-9H44?i=57&cc=1803986&cat=66222 Doc Image] |- |MH||3||370||John Campbell||Mary Campbell||Dec 4, 1741||Wife: Mary; Sons: John (eldest), Ebenezer, Eli, and Samuel; Daughters: Mary, Rhody, and Tabitha||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9TBJ-94Z9?i=206&cc=1803986&cat=66222 Doc Image] |-

Somerset Heritage Centre records available on FamilySearch

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This page is a collection of Somerset records arranged by reference number that are available through FamilySearch. Records are open access unless indicated by a

Somerset Oos Dope

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These are links to baptism registry entries for the Somerset East Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1826 to 1862, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121022?i=936&cat=1152876 '''1826-1833''' (G15/3/1)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG6-3?i=937&cat=1152876 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSG8-F?i=966&cat=1152876 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGC-8?i=988&cat=1152876 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSP6-G?i=1012&cat=1152876 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSP6-T?i=1038&cat=1152876 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGR-P?i=1066&cat=1152876 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGR-J?i=1095&cat=1152876 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSP3-P?i=1120&cat=1152876 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121022?i=1135&cat=1152876 '''1833-1843''' (G15/3/2 Part 1)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSGY-2?i=1136&cat=1152876 1833.6] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CS57-P?i=1149&cat=1152876 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPS-V?i=1164&cat=1152876 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CS5Q-F?i=1178&cat=1152876 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CS5Z-S?i=1191&cat=1152876 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CS5H-F?i=1208&cat=1152876 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CS58-R?i=1220&cat=1152876 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPH-5?i=1229&cat=1152876 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPQ-K?i=1241&cat=1152876 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPZ-8?i=1251&cat=1152876 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-CSPW-R?i=1262&cat=1152876 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121021?i=5&cat=1152927 '''1843-1852''' (G15/3/2 Part 2)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H916-2?i=6&cat=1152927 1843.5] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H918-1?i=12&cat=1152927 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS9C-Y?i=25&cat=1152927 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91C-K?i=40&cat=1152927 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS93-H?i=55&cat=1152927 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS93-Q?i=68&cat=1152927 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H914-J?i=84&cat=1152927 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSMY-8?i=97&cat=1152927 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91Q-9?i=110&cat=1152927 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91M-3?i=125&cat=1152927 1852] ''Duplicate of G15/3/2 above (where overlapping), but a different document''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121021?i=141&cat=1152927 '''1835-1851''' (G15/3/3-4)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H9B1-3?i=142&cat=1152927 1835.7] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSM2-6?i=150&cat=1152927 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSMF-Y?i=164&cat=1152927 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSMN-1?i=182&cat=1152927 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H9BT-K?i=196&cat=1152927 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H9BY-L?i=205&cat=1152927 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H9BR-B?i=218&cat=1152927 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSM6-7?i=228&cat=1152927 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H9B5-9?i=240&cat=1152927 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSMH-T?i=258&cat=1152927 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSMZ-X?i=273&cat=1152927 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H9B2-T?i=290&cat=1152927 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSMQ-X?i=306&cat=1152927 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSM9-N?i=323&cat=1152927 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H9BV-F?i=342&cat=1152927 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H9BV-B?i=357&cat=1152927 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H9BN-C?i=372&cat=1152927 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121021?i=380&cat=1152927 '''1851-1862''' (G15/3/5)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H911-9?i=381&cat=1152927 1851.4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H9BF-2?i=393&cat=1152927 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91Y-3?i=410&cat=1152927 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H915-8?i=426&cat=1152927 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91T-S?i=446&cat=1152927 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H9BD-P?i=462&cat=1152927 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91G-C?i=482&cat=1152927 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91G-X?i=500&cat=1152927 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91G-Q?i=518&cat=1152927 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H9BC-T?i=541&cat=1152927 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS9Z-P?i=555&cat=1152927 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS9H-J?i=572&cat=1152927 1862] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G15_Baptisms

Somerset Wes Dope

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These are links to baptism registry entries for the Somerset West Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1820 to 1860, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147803?i=107&cat=1152816 '''1820-1835''' (G13/2/1)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YKDH?i=109&cat=1152816 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YKFN?i=110&cat=1152816 1821] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YV46?i=111&cat=1152816 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YVW7?i=113&cat=1152816 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YKN8?i=115&cat=1152816 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YK69?i=118&cat=1152816 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YV4G?i=120&cat=1152816 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YKDZ?i=122&cat=1152816 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YV49?i=125&cat=1152816 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YVQD?i=127&cat=1152816 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YV7N?i=129&cat=1152816 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YK64?i=131&cat=1152816 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YV74?i=134&cat=1152816 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YK8F?i=151&cat=1152816 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YVQ7?i=155&cat=1152816 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YV3G?i=157&cat=1152816 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147803?i=163&cat=1152816 '''1835-1860''' (G13/2/2)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YVQ6?i=165&cat=1152816 1835.2] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YKZM?i=168&cat=1152816 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YKCR?i=171&cat=1152816 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YKHZ?i=173&cat=1152816 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YKC6?i=175&cat=1152816 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YKCH?i=178&cat=1152816 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YV9G?i=181&cat=1152816 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YVS7?i=183&cat=1152816 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YJB4?i=252&cat=1152816 1842 (copy)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YKCN?i=185&cat=1152816 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YV9Z?i=188&cat=1152816 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YVMB?i=192&cat=1152816 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YKH3?i=196&cat=1152816 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YKWL?i=199&cat=1152816 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YK4C?i=202&cat=1152816 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YJ1N?i=204&cat=1152816 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YVM1?i=208&cat=1152816 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YVMN?i=212&cat=1152816 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YK7V?i=215&cat=1152816 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YKQY?i=219&cat=1152816 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YJ1X?i=222&cat=1152816 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YKW8?i=226&cat=1152816 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YJ1D?i=230&cat=1152816 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YJBY?i=235&cat=1152816 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YK74?i=238&cat=1152816 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YJBV?i=243&cat=1152816 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-YK3Y?i=248&cat=1152816 1860] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G13_Baptisms

Somerset-Confluence Tallentire tree

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A complete listing of descendants from Thomas Arthur Tallentire and Henry Harry Tallentire, who came from England and settled in Confluence, Somerset Pennsylvania and spawned numerous descendants

Somerset-Oos Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Somerset-Oos Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1826 to 1955, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] ''Work in progress...'' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121021?i=766&cat=1152927 '''1826-1859''' (G15/5/1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS9F-S?i=767&cat=1152927 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91F-S?i=770&cat=1152927 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91D-G?i=772&cat=1152927 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS96-R?i=775&cat=1152927 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS9C-9?i=777&cat=1152927 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H916-3?i=780&cat=1152927 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS96-S?i=782&cat=1152927 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H918-L?i=784&cat=1152927 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H916-R?i=787&cat=1152927 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91D-Z?i=789&cat=1152927 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91C-B?i=791&cat=1152927 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS9Z-K?i=793&cat=1152927 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS9W-C?i=795&cat=1152927 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91C-N?i=796&cat=1152927 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91Z-Z?i=801&cat=1152927 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91Z-B?i=806&cat=1152927 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91C-H?i=811&cat=1152927 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS9S-R?i=817&cat=1152927 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HS9M-N?i=829&cat=1152927 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H914-5?i=838&cat=1152927 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91H-M?i=841&cat=1152927 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H914-D?i=846&cat=1152927 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H914-T?i=852&cat=1152927 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSMY-V?i=858&cat=1152927 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91W-J?i=867&cat=1152927 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSMR-Z?i=877&cat=1152927 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H917-4?i=884&cat=1152927 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H919-V?i=893&cat=1152927 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H919-G?i=902&cat=1152927 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H91S-R?i=912&cat=1152927 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSM2-3?i=917&cat=1152927 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-HSMP-X?i=929&cat=1152927 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H9B1-W?i=938&cat=1152927 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-H9BB-N?i=949&cat=1152927 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121021?cat=1152927;i=959 '''1860-1905''' (G15/5/2 Part 1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147804?cat=1152927;i=3 '''1860-1905''' (G15/5/2 Part 2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147804?cat=1152927;i=205 '''1905-1919''' (G15/5/3)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147804?cat=1152927;i=405 '''1919-1926''' (G15/5/4)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147804?cat=1152927;i=509 '''1926-1949''' (G15/5/5)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147804?cat=1152927;i=815 '''1949-1955''' (G15/5/6)] - Individual Marriage Certificates
1956-1971 (xxx) - Not online yet. Individual Marriage Certificates. Film 008121033 ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G15

Somerset-Wes Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Somerset-Wes Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1820 to 1972, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147803?cat=1152816;i=257 '''1820-1895''' (G13/3/1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147803?cat=1152816;i=344 '''1895-1929''' (G13/3/2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147803?cat=1152816;i=590 '''1929-1955''' (G13/3/3)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147803?cat=1152816;i=903 '''1956-1967''' (G13/3/4 Part 1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121013?cat=1152876;i=3 '''1956-1967''' (G13/3/4 Part 2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121013?cat=1152876;i=205 '''1968-1972''' (G13/3/5)] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G13

Somerton NSW - Notes

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Research Notes relating to Somerton, NSW * Somerton School Centenary 1880-1980 - snippets taken from online PDF at Scribd.com Petition in 1876 to establish the school named the following potential students: #Edwin Harris (13) #Henry Harris (12) #Elizabeth Harris (10) #James Harris (9) #Ellen Harris (8) #Clara Harris (6) #Arthur Harris (4) #Harriet Woolaston (14) #John Woolaston (12) #Thomas Woolaston (10) #Sarah Woolaston (7) #William Woolaston (5) #William Nowland (10) #Lydia Nowland (8) #Edith Nowland (4) #Ellen McBean (7) #Jessie McBean (6) #Emily Crotty (12) #Clara Crotty (10) #Thomas Crotty (7) #Kate Crotty (5) #George Crotty (3) #Jane Steeles (8) #Joseph Steeles (6) #James Steeles (4) #Annie Steeles (3) #Edith Alderton (13) #Clara Verrier (13) #William Verrier (11) #Henry Verrier (9) #George Gibson (13) #Amma Stains (6) #Jane Jeffries (12) #Emily Jeffries (10) #Amelia Jeffries (8) #Annie Jeffries (6) #Archie Robson (9) #Mary Robson (9) #Martha Robson (5) #John Elsmere (5) #Annie Sims (14) #James Sims (14) The school was established three years later (1879), but closed on 1th Jan 1887 due to decline in numbers.

Somervell Family History

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Messrs. Editors: While thanking you for your appreciative monographs which have been appearing for the last two Sundays under the head of "Side-Lights on Maryland History" on the genealogy of the Somervell (Somerville, etc.) family, will you kindly permit me to add the following data: "The dwelling house on the glebe property of Christ Church parish, Calvert county, that was destroyed by fire recently, was a very ancient structure, having been built In 1742. Its first occupant was [[Somerville-1249|Dr. James Somervell]], who was banished from Scotland for participating in the "rising of 1715. It is related that Dr. Somervell was one of a number of prisoners to whom was granted the favor of drawing by lot banishment or hanging. When it came to the Doctor's turn to draw the officer in charge proposed to draw for him. to whom the Doctor made grim reply: You shall if you consent to be hanzed should you draw hanging. Dr. Somervell was lucky and drew banishment. He settled In Calvert, and many of his descendants are still living in Southern Maryland." Dr. Somervell's son [[Somervell-59|James Somervell]] was in the Revolutionary War. was a captain in the Maryland Line. Sixth Battalion, under command of Col. Otho Holland Williams: was in the battle of Long Island and other engagements, and lost an arm at the battle of Camden. S. C. In McSherry's History of Maryland, under "List of Members of the Cincinnati Society of Maryland." 'taken from the original rolls deposited with the Maryland Historical Society" is the following: "Name James Somervill. Rank Captain. Time of Service 7 years. Time of DismissionReform, 1783. Residence Calvert county." McSherry also mentions among the list of wounded officers at the battle of Camden. S. C, Captain Sommerwell, 6th. Capt. James Somervell (my great-greatgrandfather) was twice married. His first wife was Ann Trueman. my great-great-grandmother. One of their children was [[Somervell-50|Thomas Trueman Somervell]], my greatgrandfather, who married Margaret Territt Holliday. They had 10 children, one of whom was John Howe Somervell, my grandfather, who married Sarah Scrlvener. Another child (Elizabeth M. married Hon. John H. Sothron. One of John Howe Somervell's sons is Benjamin Carr Somervell, my father. The majority of the above names were forgotten in "among the many descendants of Dr. James Somervell, of Scotland and Calvert county," as were also the names of the Misses Louise and Sallle Somervell, of Hamilton. Va.: Frank P. Somervell. Wayside', Md.: James A. Somervell. California: Miss Nellie Stone. Washington. D. C: William S. Somervell, Denver, Col., and Thomas Trueman Somervell Howie and family, of Washington, D. C. William Howe Somervell. Washington. D. C, August 5. 1903.

Somoan/Tongan connection

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Chorley-46|Karlene Chorley]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13313650 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Son on lap of Jane, Ray

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At the family homestead.

Songs by Ted Whitten

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[[Whitten-11|Ted Whitten]] was especially active as a singer/songwriter during his years in Junior High and High School. Among the songs he has written: * "The Happiness Was Mine" Composed for his mother, [[Howes-1|Donna]], when he was leaving home to move to Arizona. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOLg9RAsHd4 Here is a video of Ted singing it on a 1988 Christmas Video.] ==TimeLine== 5-3-82 – Ted (13 years old) accepts Jeremy’s offer to be a 50-50 partner on Jeremy’s paper route. T.D.’s journal records that at this time he has decided he wants to learn “electric lead guitar”. Recently Jeremy has sold Ted his first electric guitar – a cheap blue guitar he got from Sears, which Ted re-paints in black and white checkers. Ted has gotten 5.00 for his report card, which he plans to spend fixing the guitar, which needs a new gear for one of the tuning keys, but a guy at Fitchburg Music fixed it for free. Chris also gives Ted his acoustic guitar (a ‘classical’ guitar with nylon strings), which he never learned to play. It must have been this summer of 1982 that Ted went with Phil, Shana, and their Mom to spend a week at Hampton Beach, and the same summer we brought our friends Tom Cormier and Chris Parkett to Maine with us, and T.D., Phil and Jeremy had our band we called “Phase”. They plan to stay together and become famous. Early on, we practice at Phil’s house, Jeremy’s bedroom, the Marshall Street cellar, downstairs porch, yard behind the garage, and Phil’s grandparent’s basement (We write “A Little Rock”, and try to learn the Stray Cats “Rock This Town” and “Stray Cat Strut”). Ted takes a couple of guitar lessons from a woman named Jane Miller at The Music Box music store on Main Street, but becomes frustrated with how little she can offer teach him, aside from folk music, and bothersome nonsense like reading music. 7-25-82 – T.D. and Tom Cormier (who was briefly talking about learning guitar so he could join our band) work on some lyrics together for a song they call “And I Want You Back Again”. Christmas 1982 – Mom gives Ted his Sunfire Starburst Gibson clone electric guitar. Approx April through July 1983 – T.D. remembers – I had a girlfriend named Jan Oliver. We saw “Flashdance” at the drive-in (a movie that had a theatrical release date of 4-15-83), and loved the Naked Eyes song “Always Something There To Remind Me” (which was in the top 10 in June 1983). We also spent the 4th of July together at Jay Tucker’s party on White Street. She broke up with me in a letter soon after this, and I eventually wrote the song “Goodbye Babe” about her (“Babe” was what we called each other). I remember talking to Roger about Jan, and I think this was about the time Roger and I first started becoming friends. 12-26-83 – Ted buys his Aria Pro II electric guitar from Roger Shepard. Around this time (winter of 1983) John Nickerson is an active part of Phase as the rhythm guitarist, and the band often practices in his barn, or sitting around the wood stove in the basement. March of 1984 - Ted writes the song “Forever Your Friend” for Marie Bisson, making his friend Phil Poole (long-time friend, later bass player, and even later .. brother-in-law) very jealous. August 1984 – Ted writes a poem which eventually becomes the song “The Minstrel’s Travel Song” It may have been in 1984 that Ted starts taking lessons from his second teacher Glenn Kinney, who is cool and has recording equipment, and is willing to teach him whatever he wants to know. During 1984 in particular, Ted is a frequent customer of The Music Box, for guitar strings, and various other items. This is where Mom bought me my acoustic guitar. 2-18-85 – Ted meets and jams with (The Reason drummer-to-be) Jeff LaFosse for the first time. He writes about how impressed he was in his journal the next day. In the four months until 6-8-85 (when John Grigg leaves) The Reason practices regularly in the F.H.S. auditorium, records at Mike Nelson’s uncle Steve Nelson’s studio in Ashby, and during the senior class plays (date?) intermission performs two songs (You’re My Life, and As We All Rock On) for the audience of a few hundred people, many of whom were very enthusiastic. Glenn Kinney was there. A few people were video taping, but no one ever came forward and offered me a copy of it. 5-3-85 – According to a journal entry, today Ted (with John Grigg) records the song “I Love You More” (The song written for then-girlfriend Cathy Miner) at back room of The Music Box with guitar teacher Glenn Kinney. Sometime shortly after this, friend Donna Rogers got married and asked Ted to play this song as part of the ceremony (see photo). 5-12-85 – According to a journal entry, today was the first time the whole band The Reason recorded in the studio together. This was in Ashby in the home studio of our friend Steve’s uncle. 5-30-85 – Ted’s band “The Reason” (Ted, John Grigg, Jeff LaFosse, and Rob Dussault) plays for (or more accurately “in the presence of”) 500 people in the Fitchburg High School gymnasium for the Alumni Association’s annual meeting. 6-8-85 – Ted’s friend John Grigg (The Reason’s lead singer, who is 2 years older and has just graduated from F.H.S.) is shipped off to serve in the Army in Germany (he signed up before we met, and he couldn’t get out of it). 1-30-86 – With acoustic guitar, Ted sings the Bob Dylan song “Blowin’ In The Wind” for a small audience in the F.H.S. auditorium for the Fitchburg Career Association’s “Jobs For Bay State” Fifth Annual Initiation & Installation Ceremony – My teacher Ms.Virginia Sugden asked me to perform 4-22-86 – At night, Ted climbs Mount Watatic alone with his guitar, and is inspired to write most of the song “I Love My Father”. Between June 1985 and October 1986 - John Grigg continues to write letters to Ted from Germany, and they try to keep each other motivated and focused on their goal of re-forming the band when John gets out of The Army. He sends Ted cassette tapes of song ideas, and a re-vamped version of “You’re My Life” with synthesizer and a dramatic guitar solo, that a musician military buddy had recorded with him in Germany. December 1986 – Ted & Kim take a B/W Photography class at The Mount. Also during this month, Ted write the song “I Know You Love Him” for Kim. 12-26-86 (Through 1-10-87) – Kim goes on vacation to visit family in Newfoundland. Ted writes his poem / song “I’m Crying” while missing her. October 1987 - While living at Saddle Ridge Apts in Tucson, Ted gets a phone call from an excited Johnny Grigg, who has landed a record deal and looks to be on the cusp of becoming a famous bubblegum pop star, being made, managed and promoted ‘boy band style’ as “Johnny G”. He tells me all about the other famous people signed by this record label, and all about his contract which includes small details like royalties from Johnny G dolls, and T-shirts etc. But soon after, I attempt to contact him, and only reach his mother who tells me that the whole thing had fallen through. The promoter had dropped him. 10-15-87 – Ted & Kim have the elderly Aram Gulezian (Famous classical guitarist who played with Andre Segovia, and was one of the few people in the world who could read Egyptian Hyroglyphic music) over to their apartment for a visit, and Ted sings some songs for him (“The Happiness Was Mine” and “Believe”). 12-12-90 – Ted has been taking guitar lessons in Tucson, and performs his song “Believe” at a Student Recital for Workshop Music & Sound.

Sonnenfeld Colony

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This page's purpose is to document the families that lived at the Sonnenfeld Colony, a Jewish agricultural colony in Saskatchewan, Canada. "It was the first Jewish colony to be established by the Young Men's Hebrew Benevolent Society of Montreal, with aid received from the [[Hirsch-568|Baron de Hirsch]] Foundation." Lehr, John. "Doomed to Failure: The Jewish Farm Colony of Hirsch, Saskatchewan." Spring 2019. Manitoba History(Issue 89) Publisher: Manitoba Historical Society. [https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA586811612&sid=googleScholar&v=2.1&it=r&linkaccess=abs&issn=02265044&p=AONE&sw=w&userGroupName=anon%7E8755a60e Link to selected quote from article preview] Heads of family with year of homestead filing: Feldman, Mottie. "Sonnenfeld Colony: A Piece of Saskatchewan History" January 2002. Sources included Anna Feldman. "Sonnenfeld - Elements of Survival and Success of a Jewish Farming Community on the Prairies" 1905-1939 Canadian Jewish Historical Society Journal, Vol. 6, No. 1, Spring, 1982, pages 33 - 53. and ''The Saga Of Souris Valley'', R.M. No. 7 published by Souris Valley No. 7 History Club, Box 22, Oungre, Saskatchewan. (A history from 1906-1976.) [http://web.ncf.ca/lavitt/jewishfarmcolonies/sonnenfeld/feldman2.html Live Link] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20161117061616/http://web.ncf.ca/lavitt/jewishfarmcolonies/sonnenfeld/feldman2.html Archived Link] Earliest Settlers: *Israel Hoffer 1905 *[[Berger-3188|Philip Berger]] 1906 *[[Feldman-1044|Majer Feldman]] 1906. *Samuel Bronstein 1906. Next settlers: *Sussman Kostatzkof (1906 or 1909 *Max Feldman (not related to Majer) (1905 or 1909) *Israel Hoffer 1909 *H. Besserman 1911 * Max Buchalter *Harry Gertner 1910 *Aaron Gertner 1908 *Abram Feuer1911 *[[Kessler-2424|Louis Kessler]] 1912 *Harry Gottesfeld 1914 *Mayer Kamel (Camiel) 1914 *Charles Linden *Louis Plotkin *Hiam Portisman *Isaac Rachmer *Dave Trapper *Isaac Gilman *Leib Gilman == Sources == *Radford, Evan. "Poverty and the past on the Prairies: Farmer recounts early days of Jewish settlements". 17 Jul 2020. Regina Leader-Post. [https://leaderpost.com/news/saskatchewan/poverty-and-the-past-on-the-prairies-farmer-recounts-early-days-of-jewish-settlements Live Link] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20210603223406/https://leaderpost.com/news/saskatchewan/poverty-and-the-past-on-the-prairies-farmer-recounts-early-days-of-jewish-settlements Archived Link] * CBC News "Story of Saskatchewan's Jewish farmers goes to national museum". Jul 12, 2013. [https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/story-of-saskatchewan-s-jewish-farmers-goes-to-national-museum-1.1302867 Live Link] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20210412194345/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/story-of-saskatchewan-s-jewish-farmers-goes-to-national-museum-1.1302867 Archived Link] See also: * Hoffer, Fannie. "Pioneers of the Plains: A Saga of the Jewish Farming Colony at Sonnenfeld". Thur, Apr 6, 1944. Pages 10, 12-15. [https://www.jhcwc.org/jhcdb/clipping/Jewish%20Post/1944/April/April%206%201944/The_Jewish_Post_Vol_XX_No_14_April_6_1944_pp_10_11.pdf Link] (read at link, cannot copy image per JHCWC copyright restrictions - must receive express permission to reprint) * Another Jewish farming colony in the United States on WikiTree: [[Space:Alliance_Colony_in_New_Jersey|Alliance Colony in New Jersey]]

Sons of American Revolution, Approved Morris Lawler Rinehart Application copy

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This is a currently amended copy of information supporting an application submitted in May, 1944 and subsequently approved by both State and National Societies. Applicant: Morris Lawler Rinehart, Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Linear descendant of Phineas Cary, b. Windham, Connecticut, 1746

Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War

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After the Civil War, Union Veterans organized into a fraternal organization named the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) in 1866. The Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War was created in order that the sons of the Civil War veterans (GAR members) could continue the work of the GAR. As the veterans grew older, the SUVCW was endorsed and eventually the GAR was merged into the SUVCW when the last member died in 1954. Later that year, the SUVCW was chartered by Congross and is the today the legal successor to the GAR. The Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War's long history makes it one of the oldest veterans and hereditary societies in America. It is a fraternal organization dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of the Union heroes who fought and worked to save the Union during the Civil War. http://www.suvcw.org/

Sons of Whittle and Judith (Ferguson) Flanagan

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== Sorting out the sons of Whittle and Judah who left Virginia for Alabama and Kentucky == This is an ongoing compilation of historical records regarding Whittle, Judah and their sons == Pertinent Profiles on WikiTree == WikiTree profiles for these individuals:
[[Flanagan-1618|Whittle Flanagan (1749-aft.1830)]]
[[Ferguson-10517|Judah (Ferguson) Flanagan (1751-)]]
[[Flanagan-5565|Charles Flanagan (1779-bef.1831)]]
[[Flanagan-5567|Ambrose Flanagan (1780-1864)]]
[[Flanagan-5547|Reuben Flanagan (1782-bef.1860)]]
[[Flanagan-5566|Francis Whittle Flanagan (1789-)]]
[[Flanagan-5570|James Daniel Flanagan (abt.1792-aft.1830)]]
== Land transactions among scattered family == On 20 Mar 1826, at Breckinridge Co KY, Charles and Elizabeth Flanagan sold to James Flanagan of Perry County, Indiana, for $1,950, land on the waters of Clover Creek and Panther Creek, a total of 850 acres that Charles acquired by three separate deeds:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-53B9?i=478&cat=245176 Breckinridge Co KY Deed Book G p 411] #The first parcel he purchased from Robert Rose out of James Madison's 200 acre tract and part of Madison's 500 acre tract on Clover Creek and the tar fork of P Creek. #The second parcel was 250 acres he purchased from Thomas Mason from James Madison's 500 acre survey, which adjoined the first 300-acre survey. #The third deed for 300 acres, Charles purchased from John Shelton out of Philip Taylor's 1,000 acre survey on the head waters of Panther Creek. These three original deeds are being tracked down. On 17 Nov 1829, '''James and Elizabeth Flanagan of Breckinridge Co KY''' sold to '''Reuben Flanagan of Limestone Co AL''', for $225 in silver, 300 acres lying on Panther Creek in Breckenridge County, and part of Phillip Taylor's 1,000 acre tract which was laid off for John Shelton and sold for taxes on 2 Nov 1813.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-2997-4?i=193&cat=245176 Breckinridge Co KY Deed Book H p 316]Following this deed is the certification, which reads: State of Alabama - Madison County
Personally appeared before us Grant Taylor & Thomas W Scott two acting Justices of the peace in and for the County aforesaid James Flanagan who acknowledged that he signed the above deed on the day & year above mentioned Given under our hands & seals this 22nd Jany 1828. Grant Taylor JP {seal} Thos W Scott JP {seal} In the margin of this deed is written: "Examined & Delivered to J W Kincheloe Atto [Attorney] Then, on the same date, '''James Flanagan and Elizabeth his wife of Breckenridge Co KY''' sell to '''Whittle Flanagan of Louisa County and State of Virginia''', for $1,650, two parcels of land in Breckenridge Co KY, the first being 300 acres (a part of James Madison's survey), and the second being 250 acres surveyed in the name of Thomas Mason. '''The tracts were transferred to Charles Flanagan 14 Oct 1819'''.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-2997-X?i=195&cat=245176 Breckenridge Co KY Deed Book H p 318] Also in the margin is the certification: State of Alabama - Madison County
Personally appeared before us Grant Taylor & Thomas W Scott two acting Justices of the peace in and for the County aforesaid James Flanagan who acknowledged that he signed the above deed on the day & year above mentioned Given under our hands & seals this 22nd Jany 1828. Grant Taylor JP {seal} Thos W Scott JP {seal} In the margin of this deed is written: "Examined & Delivered to J W Kincheloe Atto [Attorney] On both of these deeds, Allen Jennings, Deputy clerk of Breckinridge Co court, acknowledges receipt of the deeds on 8 Mar 1828. This land transaction is between Charles and his father Whittle. This is evidenced by the 1833 Tax Book for Breckenridge Co KY, page 16.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLC-1J7S?i=71&cat=155013 Breckenridge Co KY Tax Records, 1833, page 16] The entry for Whittle's land says the Charles paid the taxes due for "the heirs of Whittle Flannagan" for the 550 acre tract he had purchased. This would be Whittle Flanagan of Louisa County VA, who died about 1830 or so, versus his son Francis Whittle Flanagan of Madison Co Alabama. '''What's happening here?''' Because the certifications are made by officials in Madison County, Alabama and then sent back to Breckinridge Co KY where that court acknowledges receipt, it seems that James and Elizabeth were in Madison County AL at the time the deeds were made. There is a James Flanagan on the 1830 census in Madison County AL - it seems this may be the same James, now joining his brothers in Alabama at the same county.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY1-HHM?i=28&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHPH-SR9 1830 US Census, Madison Co AL, page 26, James Flanagan] His age range is 30-39 (born 1791-1800) with a male age 10-14 (born 1816-1820), a female under age 5, a female 10-14, and a female 30-49. == An 1860 chancery cause names brothers == A chancery suit brought in 1860 at Louisa County, Virginia, pertains to land for which that Francis Whittle received a grant in 1747.[https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/full_case_detail.asp?CFN=109-1898-082#img Louisa Co VA Chancery Cause, Bellomy vs Page and others, Library of Virginia Index No. 1898-082] The Bellomy descendants (Elizabeth Flanagan, daughter of Whittle and Judah Flanagan) married Ambrose F Bellomy. The dispute was over the land having possibly been sold by Ambrose Flanagan, grandson of Francis Whittle, without having first divided the land between himself and his brother Whittle. They were both to have 266 2/3 acres (their brother James having 133 1/3 acres, which he wisely had laid off by a surveyor for him). Ambrose and Whittle never had their portions laid off by a surveyor. At any rate, the Bellomy descendants name all of Whittle and Judah's surviving children in the suit. They claim the sons and the sons' heirs live out of state. They name those sons as Reuben, Ambrose, Whittle, Charles and James. == Sources ==

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{{Uncertain Existence}} =Initial Version= ==Biography== There are no reliable facts to confirm this person's existence. ==Research Notes== There is good reason that Burke’s Peerage commences the Moseley lineage with Edward Moseley of HoughendBurke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, Privy Council and Order of Precedence, 99TH Ed.(1938) London:Burke’s Peerage Ltd. pg1431, and AxonAxon, Ernest (1902) Mosley Family, Memoranda of Oswald & Nicholas Mosley of Ancoats. In Publications of the Chetham Society, Volume 47 – NS, Manchester. pg1 accurately notes that there is NO evidence for the existence of James Moseley and Jenkyn, his father, except in the confirmation of arms and grant of crest for Sir Nicholas Mosley in 1592. He states "with Edward Mosley we get into touch with documentary evidence". ===Arms=== Arms granted to Nicholas Moseley, Alderman of London, by Robert Cooke Clarenceux dated 17th February 1592Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts in the British Museum Volume II (1808) pg 66, #132 consist of 1 and 4, Sable a chevron between three battle axes Argent; 2 and 3, Or, a fess between three eagles displayed, Sable. Crest – An eagle Displayed, ErmineForsyth Harwood, H.W editor (1906) Grants & Certificates of Arms. In The Genealogist NS Volume XXII. London. pg 194 The quartering of 2 and 3 were supposedly those of an unidentified heiress married to Jenkyn and living in the chapelry of Didsbury in 1465Mosley, Sir Oswald (1849) Mosley Family Memoirs. Printed for private circulation with their son James succeeding them and attaining full age in 1490 [No evidence to be found to date]. ===Rent Roll Survey=== The Rent Roll Survey of Thomas West, Lord de la Warre, 15th Baron of Manchester has been transcribed and presented by John Harland.Harland, John editor (1862) Mamecestre Volume III. In Publications of the Chetham Society, Volume 58, Manchester This survey has been dated 15th May 1473 but in the introduction Harland provides a very compelling argument that the document was dated 13th Edward IV (1473/4) in error when it should have been dated 23rd Edward IV (1507/8). Either of these dates is of no consequence when a review of the survey clearly identifies Nicholas Langford, knight, as the tenant of "Whittington and Didesburie" and no Moseleys are recorded in the entire survey. ===Questionable Arms=== Further investigation regarding Robert Cooke, Clarenceux King of Arms, reveals that he was accused by colleagues of granting arms for personal gain with over 500 new grants during his tenure.Wikipedia contributors, Robert Cooke (officer of Arms),”[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robert_Cooke_(officer_of_arms)&oldid=869938860]” (accessed March 18, 2019). One biography notes that he "granted arms to unworthy persons in taverns in exchange for the cheer they made him".Stephen, Leslie editor (1887) Dictionary of National Biography Volume 12, New York:MacMillan & Co, pg 73 A harsh and not proven statement but feasible given the lack of evidence for the early ancestry of the Moseley pedigree. It does appear that in 1592 the upwardly mobile successful merchant Alderman Nicholas Mosley was playing the political game (as many merchants did at that time) and provided a pedigree required for his recognition and advancement to the next level. == Sources == =Version as Amended Currently at Moseley-1052= {{Uncertain Existence}} ==Biography== There are no reliable facts to confirm this person's existence. ==Research Notes== There is good reason that Burke’s Peerage commences the Moseley lineage with [[Moseley-1051|Edward Moseley]] of HoughendBurke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, Privy Council and Order of Precedence, 99TH Ed.(1938) London:Burke’s Peerage Ltd. pg1431, and AxonAxon, Ernest (1902) Mosley Family, Memoranda of Oswald & Nicholas Mosley of Ancoats. In Publications of the Chetham Society, Volume 47 – NS, Manchester. pg1 accurately notes that there is NO evidence for the existence of James Moseley and Jenkyn, his father, except in the confirmation of arms and grant of crest for Sir Nicholas Mosley in 1592. He states "with Edward Mosley we get into touch with documentary evidence". Axon presents the "facts" which identify James Moseley: he was supposed to have: *married "an Heiress", *"attained full age" [21 yrs] in 1490 and *lived on the same land in Hough End Manchester as that lived on by his father Jenkyn. ===Arms=== Arms granted to Nicholas Moseley, Alderman of London, by Robert Cooke Clarenceux dated 17th February 1592Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts in the British Museum Volume II (1808) pg 66, #132 consist of 1 and 4, Sable a chevron between three battle axes Argent; 2 and 3, Or, a fess between three eagles displayed, Sable. Crest – An eagle Displayed, ErmineForsyth Harwood, H.W editor (1906) Grants & Certificates of Arms. In The Genealogist NS Volume XXII. London. pg 194 The quartering of 2 and 3 were supposedly those of an unidentified heiress married to Jenkyn and living in the chapelry of Didsbury in 1465Mosley, Sir Oswald (1849) Mosley Family Memoirs. Printed for private circulation with their son James succeeding them and attaining full age in 1490 [No evidence to be found to date]. ===Rent Roll Survey=== The Rent Roll Survey of Thomas West, Lord de la Warre, 15th Baron of Manchester has been transcribed and presented by John Harland.Harland, John editor (1862) Mamecestre Volume III. In Publications of the Chetham Society, Volume 58, Manchester This survey has been dated 15th May 1473 but in the introduction Harland provides a very compelling argument that the document was dated 13th Edward IV (1473/4) in error when it should have been dated 23rd Edward IV (1507/8). Either of these dates is of no consequence when a review of the survey clearly identifies Nicholas Langford, knight, as the tenant of "Whittington and Didesburie" and no Moseleys are recorded in the entire survey. ===Questionable Arms=== Further investigation regarding Robert Cooke, Clarenceux King of Arms, reveals that he was accused by colleagues of granting arms for personal gain with over 500 new grants during his tenure.Wikipedia contributors, Robert Cooke (officer of Arms),”[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robert_Cooke_(officer_of_arms)&oldid=869938860]” (accessed March 18, 2019). One biography notes that he "granted arms to unworthy persons in taverns in exchange for the cheer they made him".Stephen, Leslie editor (1887) Dictionary of National Biography Volume 12, New York:MacMillan & Co, pg 73 A harsh and not proven statement but feasible given the lack of evidence for the early ancestry of the Moseley pedigree. It does appear that in 1592 the upwardly mobile successful merchant Alderman Nicholas Mosley was playing the political game (as many merchants did at that time) and provided a pedigree required for his recognition and advancement to the next level. == Sources == '''Bibliography''' * Axon E (ed.). Mosley family memoranda of Oswald and Nicholas Mosley of Ancoats from the Manchesters Sessions Ms. in the Free Regerence Library, Manchester. In "Chetham Miscellanies", Vol 1 (New Series). The Chetham Society, Manchester. 1901. This document can be downloaded from the Internet at http://books.google.com/books?id=48lCAAAAYAAJ. It will be referred to thoughout this genealogy as "Mosley Memoranda". * Mosley Sir O. "Family Memoirs". Printed for private circulation. 1849. This document can be downloaded from the Internet at http://books.google.com/books/about/Family_memoirs.html?id=0CsAAAAAQAAJ. It will be referred to throughout this genealogy as "Family Memoirs". * Booker J. "A History of the Ancient Chapels of Didsbury and Chorlton, in Manchester Parish, Including Sketches of the Townships of Didsbury, Withington, Burnage, Heaton Norris, Reddish, Levenshulme, and Chorlton-cum-Hardy: Together with Notices of the Ore Ancient Local Families, and Particulars Relating to the Descent of Their Estates." The Chetham Society, Manchester. 1857. This document can be downloaded from the Internet at http://books.google.com/books?id=n0cJAAAAIAAJ. It will be referred to throughout this genealogy simply as "Booker".

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The goal of this project is to collect information about the Henry and Sarah Wattles Soper family from Long Island. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Soper-753|Deb Soper]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Connecting members of the Long Island Soper family * Sourcing connections of the Long Island Soper family *Research the connections *Merge duplicates to help clean the family tree Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16848119 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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=== Images for use in Stickers for Fraternities and Sororities === '''These images are meant to be representative of Sororities, and Fraternities, not necessarily an exact duplication of their logo, shield, or crest, as most of those are under copyright; nor is it intended that this homage infringe on any copyright, which remains with the organisations so named. In creating these images no disrespect towards the associations, or their members, is intended, but rather the intent is to honour the (mostly deceased) members of these organisations by adding a small image to their biographical profiles.''' ==== Sororities ==== {{Image|file=ADWP-959.png|size=100|align=l|caption=Alpha Kappa Alpha shield
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== Sorring Lervarefabrik == {{Image|file=Sorring_Lervarefabrik-2.jpg |caption=Slægtsgården i Sorring }} På mange måder udgangspunktet for min families slægtshistorie. Ejendommen har været i familiens eje i generationer. === Heriblandt=== *Jens Laursen Yde (1807-1879) *[[Jensen-12726|Knud Jensen]] (1849-1933) *[[Jensen-8360|Laurs Jensen]] (1883-1966) *[[Jensen-12719|Knud Jensen]] (1906-1990) *[[Jensen-12734|Anna Marie Qvist (Tut) Jensen]] (1943) *[[Kristiansen-432|Berit Elmkvist Kristiansen]] (1962)

Sorting Kimball's

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Searching for the connection between the Buckner and Kimball families of Virginia. Buckner is a common name in one particular branch of the southern Kimball's for over 150 years, beginning about 1708 until mid 1800's. The first Buckner was a Colonel in the Revolutionary war, and is believed to be the son of Joseph Kimball who died in 1711 in Surry Co. This Buckner died with "apparently" no children. Buckner's brother, Peter, named his eldest Buckner. This Buckner as well as Peter Jr (now u sing the spelling of KIMBRELL) both have children named Buckner. No other branch of this family, except Peter's and this one early Buckner, uses the first name of Buckner in the family. The older Peter died in 1775 in Warren Co NC. The Kimball family m oved to NC in or around 1740 or so. Charles Kimball (Peter's brother), was a surveyor for the VA/NC border in Byrd's Expedition of 1728,. and later became the largest land owner of NC. Peter's descendants have consistently used the spelling KIMBRELL sin ce the late 1700's. As for the mother of Charles, Peter, Buckner, and the other brothers, (Benjamin, Joseph and William) we are still at a loss. Some think that when Joseph Sr died in 1711, his children were "pawned" out to families in the area, and tha t Peter and Buckner went to the Buckner family until they were of age. Charles went to the Moore family, and Joseph Jr went to the Adams family, but the rest is still a mystery.http://www.buckbd.com/genea/oldquery.html Thomas Avent witnessed Joseph Kimballs Will..... Witness to will of John Barlow in 1727, Surry. Witness to will of Nicholas Brewer in 1729, Surry. Witness to will of Edward Clarke in 1713, Surry. Witness to will of Joseph Kimball in 1713, Surry. Witness to will of James Mayo in 1725, Surry . Witness to will of Lewis Solomon in 1742 in Surry. 1702 listed on Surry, Tithables.http://aventfamily.org/TNG/getperson.php?tng_extras=1&personID=I0870&tree=avefam James Adams estate-Sarah Kimball and Joseph Kimball Executors.Sign..Thomas Holt,John Newsome,Dec. 14,1725,Book 3,Page 86. https://books.google.com/books?id=4hVElQgDPokC&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=Joseph+kimball+1665+surry,va.&source=bl&ots=CFSdeeaz3E&sig=ACfU3U0Q9cYK8Ioc7bQXB_pfYMOMbi25aA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi6ydCiqfzoAhUrmHIEHZpJDOAQ6AEwBHoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=Joseph%20kimball%201665%20surry%2Cva.&f=false

Sorting Out All The Greshams

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Early Virginia Gresham Research Notes shared by Private Researcher. Posted 23 Jun 2020 by [[Gresham-1033|Mary Gresham]]. EDITOR NOTES are interspersed throughout the text. == Sorting Out All The Greshams == "I use this document to trace Greshams in the States. I hope it will be of some use to you. It was a real breakthrough when Carlton Wood discovered just a ton of new information on the Middlesex Greshams, and in all that new information there was absolutely no contact between the King and Queen Greshams and the Middlesex Greshams which shows the Middlesex and King and Queen County Greshams are not related. "The Middlesex Greshams appear to be from Hurworth on Tees, Durham, England, brought in by Colonel John Washington. That is the 4th family below. The first three families below (Thomas, George and John) are closely related, being the children of Edward, the original immigrant." EDITOR NOTE: The researcher completely leaves out Edward, one of the 4 Gresham men listed on the 1704 QRR and considered to be a son of Edward Immigrant. The theory of why this happened is below. === 1st Family === * Thomas Gresham I Hanover/Louisa (1704 QRR); Children are Thomas II (Living on fathers land, Will Louisa 1759), William, Mary (m Robert Johns), and Rachael, last three on deed of Gift below. Thomas II shows up in 1743, one year after his father's death on his father's Land in Louisa (was St. Martin's Hanover). He lives there until his death in 1759, see Will below. * Deeds below show Thomas Gresham of St. Martins Hanover alive in 1740 but dead by 1742 when wife Mary makes Deed of Gift. * Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800. * DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 151. * Aug. 5, 1740. John Rogers of Drysdale Par., King and Queen Co., of the first part; Edward Pigg of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., of the second part; Thomas Gresham of St. Martin's Par., Hanover Co., of the third part, and Robert Johnston and Elizabeth, his wife, and Frances Rogers of St. Margarett's Par., Caroline Co., and Thomas Warren, John Winill Sanders, John Warren, William Warren, Samuel Warren and Richard Couzens of St. Geo. Par.,Spts. Co., of the fourth part. Whereas John Rogers, Peter Rogers, Edward Pigg, John York and Thomas Gresham, pat.525 a., part in Caroline and part in Spts. Co., June 16, 1714, since which sd. Peter Rogers and John York departed this life, since which no legal division made, etc., and by several conveyances, and the last wills and testaments of sd. Peter Rogers and John York, sd. Robt. Johnston and Elizabeth, his wife, Frances Rogers, Thomas Warren, John Winell Sanders, John Warren, William Warren, Samuel Warren, and Richard Couzens are possessed of several parts and parcels of said tract, etc., etc. Witnesses: John Askew, Matthew Brooks, John x Paine Augt. 5, 1740. * Deed Of Gift - 9 July 1742- Spotsylvania Co., DB “D”, p. 1. Mary Gresham makes deed of gift of livestock and other personal property to “my loving children” Mary Johns, William Gresham and Rachael Gresham. Wit: John Waller, John Gordon and James Allen. Recorded: 7 July 1742. The following is the Will of Thomas Gresham II who lived on part of the 1525 acres of land patented by his father Thomas Gresham I d. 1741 ( listed on the1704 QRR). It had fallen into Louisa County. * 9 January 1759 - Louisa Co., VA Will Book 1, page 48: * “In the name of God, amen, I, Thomas Greasom of Fredericksvile Parish of the County of Louisa being in a . . . condition but of sound mind and memory shall constitute and ordain this my last will and testament in like manner and form following to wit. * First, I give and bequeath my soul into the hands of my Almighty Creator and my body to be buried in a decedent and Christian like manner . . . and appointment of my beloved wife in hopes a joyfull resurrection through Jesus Christ my Redeemer and as to my worldly goods dispose of them . . .beneath as Jan first (?) I will and give all my moveable to my beloved wife, Mary Gresham to do with as she shall think fit. Item . I give my hole dividend of land with Manner Plantation whereon I now live containing by three hundred acres more or less be equally divided among my three sons to witt: Benjamin Greasome, John Gresham and Richard Gresham the plantation whereon Benjamin Greasom dwells to take with his part and the Manner Planation Richard Gresham to have with his part and John Gresom to have it other hundred from his . . . desire that my wife dwell on the Plantation whereon I dwell . . . without being interrupted. I do appoint my loving wife, Mary Gresham whole executor of this my last will and testament as witnessed whereof I have here fixed my hand and seal this night day of January 1759.
*: Thomas Gresham (His seal) *: Signed Sealed in Presents of: *: Waddy Thompson ) . . . held for Louisa *: Benjamin Gresham ) Co. On the 25 Day of *: Richard Gresham ) March 1760. *: Mary Sears ) * This will was this day proved in open court by the oathe of Waddy Thompson, Benjamin Gresham, Richard Gresham & Mary Sears Witnessor. Thereto & by the Court Admitted to record & is recorded.” Will probated 1759. * Here Richard Gresham sells land he inherited in above Will, granted to Thomas Gresham I from patent. * 26 October 1774 - Louisa County Deed Book E, 191: Richard Gresham of Louisa County sells to James Erwin of Granville Co., NC, same time sells land to Currin. To James Erwin - Land on Northeast Creek, from part of land formerly granted to Thomas Gresham from pattent . . . (GRANTED TO THOMAS GRESHAM FROM PATENT) *: Wit: Richard and Anne Gresham, . . . Sears. * Book E, Page: 194, Grantor: Jos. Currin and Elizabeth his wife, Grantee: David Lanard, Date: 13-Oct-1777. * Jos. Currin and Elizabeth his wife of Granville Co., Carolina to David Lanard of Louisa #12 on North East Creek containing 100 acres being the old plantation where Thos. Greshman dec'd. lived adjoining Estes, McCarthy and Jane Rowe, Benj. Gresham. James Currin and Elizabeth (X) Currin. Rec. 13 Oct 1777. * Both Benjamin and Richard sold their inherited shares and migrated to NC. === 2nd Family === * George Sr. Witnessed 1684 Deed. Most of these children stayed in King and Queen longer than the other families. Children to be allocated can be connected as brothers, by various Wills and Deeds. Children are George (married Sarah 1732, probated Lawrence’s Will 1761 below), Henry, Ambrose, Lawrence, James Gresham (m. Elizabeth Williams), John (married Christina Edmondson). Proof: George administered Lawrence Gresham's Will; John Gresham's son Anthony moved adjacent to William Gresham (son of George & Sara) in Halifax Co. and witnessed at least one deed for him; George and Henry linked in the Thomas Bridgeforth Will below; James Gresham living in King and Queen (with one of his older siblings) in 1746, before moving to lickinghole Creek in Goochland Co. with wife Elizebeth Williams. EDITOR NOTE: George Gresham is Lawrence Gresham's atty and may or may not be his brother. They may have been 1st cousins. * Litigation showing George Gresham to be brother of Lawrence Gresham. * Tuesday, 4 August 1761 – Midd’x Co., VA OB Reel #23, p. 219. “On Petition: George GRESHAM Exe’r of Lawrence GRESHAM, Plt. against James Keasor, Deft.. This day came the Plt. by his attorney and by consent of the Parties It is considered that the Plt. recover against the sd. Deft. his Costs by him in this behalf expended and a Lawyers fee”. * George, Henry and Ambrose Gresham above are on the Bird’s Bridge Petition proving they are the only three Greshams owning land in King and Queen County in 1744. (Note: There may have been other Greshams owning land in 1744 that were not influenced by this petition) James Gresham (married Elizabeth Williams) was living with one of the three for the two years until he left King and Queen and patented land on Lickinghole Creek (Goochland Co.) in 1746, indicating a fraternal relationship to the three above. * 17 December 1764 - Essex Co., VA OB 26, p. 3. “On the motion of John Rouzee and Robert Brooke Gent. Executors Estate of Thom’s Bridgeforth deceased. It is ordered that Henry GRESHAM, George GRESHAM, Robert Lumpkin and Edmond Byne or any three of them (being first sworn according to Law) do value the Slaves and personal Estate of the said dece’d in King and Queen County also that part thereof as is in the . possession of Titus Farguson in Current money and that the Executors return an Inventory thereof to the Court”. * Book 14, page 279, December 27, 1787 from Hilkiah Tally (Talley) of Halifax, to “William Gresham” of Halifax, for 30 pounds, about 47 acres in Halifax, bounded by Standley, Hide, Obadiah Overbey, Patan Talley. Signed - Hilkiah (X his mark) Talley. Witnessed – “ANTHONY GRESHAM”, Nimrod Overbey, John Williams, Robert Childers, Natha Childers. Recorded June 23, 1788. === 3rd Family (Private Researcher's Line) === * The Willis River Greshams, who are the children of the John Gresham (on 1704 Quit Rent Rolls) that patented land on Willis River 1744, then disappeared. They are: Edward Gresham (Willis River/Amelia Co.), Robert Gresham (Willis River/Amelia Co.), Thomas Gresham (Willis River/Hornquarter Creek/Pittsylvania Co. Va.) died 1797 (Carlton’s line), Mary Gresham Lee (Married Richard Henry Lee), Rhoda Gresham (Married Joel Watkins), Luvenia Gresham (married William Forrest), female Gresham (married Mr. Farrell) and Phillip Gresham (Halifax/Orange Co. N.C./Chester Co. S.C.), Phyllis’ line. * This information eliminates all the John Greshams leaving the John Gresham of Willis River to be one and the same as John Gresham on the 1704 Quit Rent Rolls, son of Edward Gresham (original immigrant). Note: The birth date of Rhoda Gresham abt 1736 because she was underage in 1752 when Barbara Holcombe Gresham gave consent to marry Joel Watkins. EDITOR NOTE: Rhoda Gresham b. abt 1736 is now believed to be the dau. of John Gresham d. aft 1744 and Barbara Holcombe. Barbara Gresham gave permission for Rhoda Gresham to marry Joel Watkins in 1752 so she would be under age 18. It seems like John Gresham d. 1744 would have been born about 1700 [Thomas: 1710], not about 1670 when "Old John" of the 1704 Rent Roll was probably born. It seems that John Gresham of the 1744 Patent in Goochland, husband of Barbara and father of Rhoda b. 1736 was the brother of all the siblings listed and theorized by the Willis Clan and not their father. Many of the early Gresham men died very young. There was a Barbara Holcombe with a son born out of wedlock that did marry a Joseph Rash in Fredericksburg Parish, Spotsylvania/Louisa about 1754. Barbara Gresham did give consent for her son Grymes Holcomb to be apprenticed to Joseph Gresham of Albemarle in Nov 1763 in the North Farnham Parish Records to learn the carpenter trade. Grymes was noted in the records as a "bastard child" of the wife of Joseph Rash. It looks like Barbara Holcombe Gresham had 1 possibly 2 out of wedlock sons after John Gresham died and before she married Joseph Rash. * All the John Greshams of the late 1600’s and early to middle 1700’s (early generations) in and around King and Queen Co. have been accounted for: ** The John Gresham adjacent to William Smith 1617 of Lancaster, Caroline and Essex Counties, wasn’t even a Gresham, he was a Grayson. His children and Grandchildren spelled their name Grayson. ** The John Gresham that married Christian Gregory Edmondson moved to Brunswick County and died there. ** John Gresham son of Thomas (died 1721, of Middlesex) married 1st Ann Carnen and 2nd Ann Deagle, and then died in Middlesex 1752. ** John (born 1719, son of John Gresham & Ann Carnen), see below. ** That leaves the old John (1704 Quit Rent Rolls) the same John Gresham that patented land 1744 on Willis River. They are the same person. EDITOR NOTE: This is in dispute. See discussion below. It is now thought that John Gresham b. 1670 on the 1704 QRR was too old to patent land in 1744 in Goochland. It was probably his son John brother to the Willis Clan Greshams. * He would have to be the John Gresham that patented land in Goochland Co (became Albemarle, then Cumberland), June 16, 1744, on North Branch Willis River (Tributary called Hornquarter Creek) adjoining lands of Henry Cary (land originally purchased from Alexander Trent, by Cary). John Gresham was on his Willis River Patent long enough to Patent, but then he disappeared after 1744, after the patent was executed but before fulfilling patent requirements, and sons Edward Gresham, Robert Gresham and Thomas Gresham appeared on this same land (North Branch Willis River, Tributary called Hornquarter Creek) in succeeding years 1745, 1746 and 1747. * Edward Gresham then sold (probably John’s Land) land to Alexander Trent one year later 1745. John Gresham's patent was adjacent to Henry Cary’s land. Alexander Trent sold Henry Cary his (Cary’s) land, and also sold Joel Watkins his land on Fishpond Crk adjacent to Richard Henry Lee in Goochland County. EDITOR NOTE: Was it or wasn't it part of the 1744 patent of John Gresham? Here is the actual research done by Carlton Wood. EDITOR NOTE: Buckingham Co., VA- 10 Feb. 1801 Sur. Pat. Bk, p. 128. “Carter Page 1200 acres by entry two warrants (600 acres each) dated June 30, 1796 and surveyed 10th December as above 1796; the said land with 120 acres was surveyed for John Miller October 31, 1796 by entry dated the 15th August 1791 by warrant for 5,000 acres entered for 1,000 of the same by Cary Harrison. Show Horn Quarter Road, stake near (Mays’) alias Buckingham branch; Henry Cary’s, Willis’s Swamp in joining the other survey of 3,942 acres at (A) patented running round to (B) Hatchers Creek runs through the land for (P) to (B) Patented land of JOHN GRESHAM not claimed by Carter Page bought by Robert Anderson of Colo. Arch’d Cary dec’d. EDITOR NOTE: February 10, 1801 the Above platt and certificate was this day presented to me by Carter Page for the purpose of … ded and at his request I have ….. I do further certify that Cary Har…. Was on the 10th day of Decr. 1796 assistant. Surv. For Henry Bell who was Principal surveyor of Buckingham County. Test: John Patteson Survr.” p. 139 – 2 December 1801. Gresham Lee 100 acres each side Wolf Creek of Appomattox River joining lines of Jesse Chandler, John Sears, the widow Jennings, Samuel Jennings and Gresham Lee. Page 147- 10 September 1802- “Peter H. Ware 160 acres formerly JNO. GRESHAM now Samuel and George Anderson, surveyed for the benefit of Peter H. Ware and to establish the said Ware beginning.” * Edward and Robert then moved to Amelia County in 1746 & 1747 respectively, adjacent to each other on the Tax List for 1747. * Barbara Holcombe Gresham (wife of John), Rhoda and Mary Gresham (m. Richard Henry Lee, proven sister to Rhoda by the George lee letter) followed Edward, or he (Edward) brought them with him to Amelia Co. Va., where Rhoda married Joel Watkins and Mary Gresham married Richard Henry Lee. Richard Henry Lee, living in Goochland, “found Mary Gresham living across the Appomattox River (married her) and brought her home” to Goochland. Amelia County (where Edward lived) is directly across the Appomattox from Goochland, and is the boundary for both counties. * If the John Gresham (b 1719) son of John Gresham and Ann Carnen was the John Gresham (born 1719) that patented land on Willis River 1744, he would have been about the same age as Edward. We are looking for an older John. Secondly, Barbara Holcomb Gresham signed consent when Rhoda married Joel Watkins 1751. It is proven that Rhoda is sister of Mary Gresham Lee by the George Lee letter to his son Abner when he (George) called Rhoda, “Old Aunt Rhody Watkins”. Rhoda was under 18 Yrs of age when married in 1751. 1751-17 = 1734 birth date. John Gresham son of John Gresham & Ann Carnen would be 1734 – 1719= 15 yrs old when Rhoda was born. Mary Gresham Lee was much older. Barbara Holcombe Gresham was probably the mother of Rhoda Gresham and stepmother to the rest of the Willis River Greshams. Her husband John, was much, much older. * SEE EDWARD GRESHAM TIMELINE FURTHER BELOW. The George Lee (son of Richard Henry & Mary Gresham Lee) letter is below the timeline. In it he references “Old Aunt Rhody Watkins” proving Mary is sister to Rhoda Gresham Watkins. See also: Proof: Willis River Greshams below. === 4th Family === * Thomas Sr. with children: Charles, Thomas , John, Frances, and Amy. * I thought possibly that the father of these children, Thomas Gresham Sr. d.1721 “of Middlesex Co.” may have been the only son of Edward Gresham Jr. (1704 Quit Rent Rolls), but it is a certainty now that he was brought into the Va. Colony by Colonel John Washington Oct. 2 1671. * Christopher Gresham came Aug. 30, 1676 by the ship “The Newcastle”. Captain Edward Robinson became an infamous pirate, and a proficient one for many years, until he was captured by the Crown and hanged. * Christopher and Thomas appear to be brothers and Children of Ninian Gresham and Cathrine Nee, of Hurworth on Tees Durham, England: *# Christopher GRESHAM b: 1654 in hurworth *# Thomas GRESHAM b: 1657 in hurworth *# Jieronimus GRESHAM b: 1661 in hurworth *# Franc GRESHAM b: 1664 in hurworth. * This is the only Christopher Gresham of the right age. Hurworth is about 60 miles south of Newcastle from whence Christopher departed. If this is correct the Middlesex Greshams may not be related to the King and Queen Greshams at all. There was absolutely no contact between the two groups. It is astonishing, but appears all but certain. * Oct. 2, 1671 Col. John Washington received 560 acres on the Rappahannock for transporting to Virginia William Gerley, Mary Jones, Wm. Grant, George Gregory, Grace Langley, Wm. Gray, James Bryant, Thomas Gresham, Martin Gardner, Wm. St John, Anthony Glover, John Thorpe. * On August 30, 1676, Christopher Gresham was bound from Newcastle for Virginia, shipper by the Concord of Newcastle, Mr. Edward Robinson. (Public Record Office, reference numbers of document: E190/196/6). This was recorded in The Complete Book of Emigrants 1661-1699 by Peter Wilson Coldham. * Here Thomas and Christopher appear to have committed a slight infraction and Thomas Ware is the beneficiary. There is a record stating that Thomas Ware paid Christopher and Thomas Gresham money he owed them later that same year. * In the 1984 issue of GAWYSI, Vol. 1, No. 2, page 10, we find the following on a Christopher Gresham: Patent Book 9, page 57, Thomas Ware, 620 acres, in Pamunkey Neck, on Nicaty Wance SW; beg: At south of Cannoo Br. To Morris Roberts, &C; 1 April 1702, page 435, part of land laid out for the Pamunkey Indians &c (as above), Transporting of 13 persons (including) Thomas Gresham and Christopher Gresham. Note: 11 rights paid to Wm. Byrd, Esq. Auditor. This was from Cavaliers & Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Grants 1623-1800 by Nell M. Nugent, Volume 1. * Proof: Willis River Greshams * Philemon Gresham moved from Antrim Parish Halifax Co. Va. to Orange County NC, and purchased 400 acres from William Grayson. * Ed Grisham was a Juror in 1763 Orange Co. NC, and Phillemon Gresham was a grand Juror in 1764, Orange Co, North Carolina. * 1765 MAY 14 -WILLIAM GRAYSON SOLD TO PHILLIP GRESSOM 300 ACRES Orange Co NC. OCNC Registry of Deeds. Sometime later Phillip moved on to Chester S. C. EDITOR NOTE: Philemon and Phillip may not be the same person. * It is a certainty now Robert Gresham moved from Amelia in 1757 to live with Phillip Gresham in Antrim Parish because he was either sick or not doing well. He left no records at all in Antrim Parish. Philemon (Phillip) Gresham and Robert Gresham were brothers and children of John Gresham patented land 1744 Willis River. * 1747 Amelia Co. Va. Edward Gresham patented land on Harris Creek adjacent to Edward Harris. * 5 September, 1747 Amelia County, Virginia, Patent State Office. Patent Bk. 27, page 346. Edward Gresham patented 380 acres Upper side of Harrison (Harris) Creek. * Cavaliers and Pioneers by Nugget 1741-1749 and FH 29309. Edward Gresham sold 80 acres to Robert Gresham and 300 acres to a William Macklewee. * 1755, 4 February, (Amelia Co. became Prince Edwards County, Virginia), D. Bk. 1, page 47. 18 pounds of current Virginia money for 80 acres. Edward Gresham Grantor--Robert Gresham Grantee. Grantee on Harris Creek is adjoining Holmes and Miller. Witness J. LaNeve, Richard Lee, John Green. Recorded 11 March 1755. * Then 1757 below Robert Gresham moved to Halifax and he moved very close to Philemon Gresham, because Philemon Gresham and William Wynne and Abraham Little below and others in the supporting documentation below lived in sections 13A & 14D. Thomas Wynne was son of William Wynne and lived adjacent to his father William Wynne. This became even more significant when Harris Gresham son of Robert Gresham, was indentured to William Wynn proving Robert Gresham moved to Antrim Parish, Halifax Co. Va. to live near, or more likely, with Phillip (Phillamon) Gresham. * Thomas Wynn’s 360 acre survey (24 March 1757-SW) adjoined Robert Wynn’s 376 acre tract (13 Nov. 1764) on the latter’s north boundary while part of William Wynn’s 1,810 acre survey (19 March 1756-RW) adjoins Robert Wynn’s on the latter’s east boundary. There appear to be some tracts on Section 13A that George Dodson could not be placed. Also who witnessed the deed. This is the same 80 acres Robert Gresham purchased from Edward Gresham in 1755. * 28 Jan 1757. Robert Gresham of Halifax Co (Robert had moved to Halifax) sells to John Spencer of Prince Edward Co 80 acres on Harriss’ Creek in Prince Edward Co, bounded by Miller’s Spring Branch, Locket, Holand and Austin. Wit: Danl Bowman, Jabe Green, EDWARD GRESHAM, RICHARD HENRY LEE (wife Mary Gresham Lee). Rec: 8 Mar 1757. Prince Edward Co, VA. Deed Book 1, p85b. * VOL XIII - No. 4 - GAWYSI - Oct. 1998 - Newsletter * Harris Grissum, son of Robert Grissum Halifax Co., VA * Bound Children/ Orphans * Halifax Court Pleas 1763-64 - May 1763 * Ordered that the Church Wardens of Antrim Parish, bind out Harris Grissum, son of Robert Grissum to Wm. Wynn. . . * 1763 by order of the Albemarle Court. Grymes Holcombe bound to Joseph Gresham. Grymes Holcombe was the out of wedlock son of Barbara Holcombe in the court records of North Farnham Parish. * Phillip Gresham, Thomas Wynne, Robert Wynne and William Wynne were all neighbors with adjoining properties on Rutledge’s Creek in Halifax. Phillip Gresham and William Wynne, to whom Robert Gresham's son Harris was bound to, lived within spitting distance of each other. * Col. William Wynne built a grist mill on Rutledge's Creek which was in operation in 1754. * Edward Gresham, Thomas Gresham and Richard Lee (wife Mary Gresham) went down on the same day in Halifax Co and patented land. Richard Henry Lee’s 400 acres adjoining Edward’s new land on the upper line in Present day Patrick Co. Va. * 8 Oct. 1753 - Halifax Co. (later Pittsylvania) ER Bk, p. 200. Thomas Gresham 400 ac. beginning on Kennons lower line on Sandy River thence down the same on both sides. * Both Edward Gresham's and Richard Henry Lee’s new 8 Oct. 1753 patents were on Stone Creek Patrick Co. Va. and adjoined on the upper line. The patents were never settled, probably because of Indian troubles. It is interesting that Joel Watkins and Benjamin Watkins both patented over 40,000 acres in this area and this could have been part of this land. See below. * 8 Oct. 1753 - Halifax Co Edward Gresham 400 ac. on Stone’s Creek. (probably Stones Creek or Branch located in present Patrick Co., then part of Halifax Co.) beginning at a small beech blazed 4 ways on a branch that makes out on the North side of the said Creek thence up and down. * 8 Oct. 1753 - Halifax Co Richard Lee . P 201 (Albemarle Co) 400 acres adjoining upper line of Edward Gresham's’ foregoing entry. P 202 2nd (Joel Watkins was a very wealthy man and left Rhoda Gresham a wealthy widow). * From "Entry Record Book, 1737-1770" by Marian Dodson Chiarito:July 5, 1750: p. 97- Entry Book page 122 * 35. "Benja. Watkins, Paul Chiles, Joel Watkins, Jas, Johnston & Henry Chiles had leave 1st May 1740 to take up 12,000 Acres of Land to begin: at the upper-most fork of the town fork of Smiths River Running North & South under the Great Mountains & up and down the branchs of Smiths River". * 36. "The aforesaid persons had leave 1st May 1750 to take up a Survey 40,000 Acres of Lands to begin: at the upper Most fork of Dan River Running up & down the forks of said River & over to New River & up and down the Branches of that River." * July 6, 1753: Thomas Gresham, and Ed Grisham was a Juror in 1763 and Phillemon Gresham was a grand Juror in 1764. Orange Co, North Carolina. * 1765 MAY 14 - WILLIAM GRAYSON SOLD TO PHILLIP GRESSOM 300 ACRES Orange Co NC. 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Original Version copied here from [[Gresham-1155|John Gresham (abt.1700-abt.1745)]]. [[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 16:17, 14 August 2023 (UTC) ==Research Notes by Private Family Researcher== *Research "Sorting out all the Greshams" Timeline *Early Virginia Gresham Research Notes (Shared by Private Researcher) Posted 23 Jun 2020 by gresham 1033 *"I use this document to trace Gresham’s in the States. I hope it will be of some use to you. It was a real breakthrough when Carlton Wood discovered just a ton of new information on the Middlesex Gresham’s, and in all that new information there was absolutely no contact between the King and Queen Gresham’s and the Middlesex Gresham’s which shows the Middlesex and King and Queen County Gresham’s are not related. *The Middlesex Gresham’s appear to be from Hurworth on Tees, Durham, England, brought in by Colonel John Washington. That is the 4th family below. The first three families below (Thomas, George and John) are closely related, being the children of Edward, the original immigrant." NOTE: The researcher completely leaves out Edward, one of the 4 Gresham men listed on the 1704 QRR and considered to be a son of Edward Immigrant. The theory of why this happened is below. 1st Family - *Thomas Gresham I Hanover/Louisa (1704 QRR); Children are Thomas II (Living on fathers land, Will Louisa 1759), William, Mary (m Robert Johns), and Rachael, last three on deed of Gift below. Thomas II shows up in 1743, one year after his father's death on his father's Land in Louisa (was St. Martin's Hanover). He lives there until his death in 1759, see Will below. *Deeds below show Thomas Gresham of St. Martins Hanover alive in 1740 but dead by 1742 when wife Mary makes Deed of Gift *Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 151 *Aug. 5, 1740. John Rogers of Drysdale Par., King and Queen Co., of the first part; Edward Pigg of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., of the second part; Thomas Gresham of St. Martin's Par., Hanover Co., of the third part, and Robert Johnston and Elizabeth, his wife, and Frances Rogers of St. Margarett's Par., Caroline Co., and Thomas Warren, John Winill Sanders, John Warren, William Warren, Samuel Warren and Richard Couzens of St. Geo. Par.,Spts. Co., of the fourth part. Whereas John Rogers, Peter Rogers, Edward Pigg, John York and Thomas Gresham, pat.525 a., part in Caroline and part in Spts. Co., June 16, 1714, since which sd. Peter Rogers and John York departed this life, since which no legal division made, etc., and by several conveyances, and the last wills and testaments of sd. Peter Rogers and John York, sd. Robt. Johnston and Elizabeth, his wife, Frances Rogers, Thomas Warren, John Winell Sanders, John Warren, William Warren, Samuel Warren, and Richard Couzens are possessed of several parts and parcels of said tract, etc., etc. Witnesses: John Askew, Matthew Brooks, John x Paine Augt. 5, 1740. *Deed Of Gift - 9 July 1742- Spotsylvania Co., DB “D”, p. 1. Mary Gresham makes deed of gift of livestock and other personal property to “my loving children” Mary Johns, William Gresham and Rachael Gresham. Wit: John Waller, John Gordon and James Allen. Recorded: 7 July 1742. The following is the Will of Thomas Gresham II who lived on part of the 1525 acres of land patented by his father Thomas Gresham I d. 1741 ( listed on the1704 QRR). It had fallen into Louisa County. *9 January 1759 - Louisa Co., VA Will Book 1, page 48: *“In the name of God, amen, I, Thomas Greasom of Fredericksvile Parish of the County of Louisa being in a . . . condition but of sound mind and memory shall constitute and ordain this my last will and testament in like manner and form following to wit. *First, I give and bequeath my soul into the hands of my Almighty Creator and my body to be buried in a decedent and Christian like manner . . . and appointment of my beloved wife in hopes a joyfull resurrection through Jesus Christ my Redeemer and as to my worldly goods dispose of them . . .beneath as Jan first (?) I will and give all my moveable to my beloved wife, Mary Gresham to do with as she shall think fit. Item . I give my hole dividend of land with Manner Plantation whereon I now live containing by three hundred acres more or less be equally divided among my three sons to witt: Benjamin Greasome, John Gresham and Richard Gresham the plantation whereon Benjamin Greasom dwells to take with his part and the Manner Planation Richard Gresham to have with his part and John Gresom to have it other hundred from his . . . desire that my wife dwell on the Plantation whereon I dwell . . . without being interrupted. I do appoint my loving wife, Mary Gresham whole executor of this my last will and testament as witnessed whereof I have here fixed my hand and seal this night day of January 1759. Thomas Gresham (His seal) Signed Sealed in Presents of: Waddy Thompson ) . . . held for Louisa Benjamin Gresham )Co. On the 25 Day of Richard Gresham )March 1760. Mary Sears ) *This will was this day proved in open court by the oathe of Waddy Thompson, Benjamin Gresham, Richard Gresham & Mary Sears Witnessor. Thereto & by the Court Admitted to record & is recorded.” Will probated 1759. *Here Richard Gresham sells land he inherited in above Will, granted to Thomas Gresham I from patent. *26 October 1774 - Louisa County Deed Book E, 191: Richard Gresham of Louisa County sells to James Erwin of Granville Co., NC, same time sells land to Currin. To James Erwin - Land on Northeast Creek, from part of land formerly granted to Thomas Gresham from pattent . . . (GRANTED TO THOMAS GRESHAM FROM PATENT) *Wit: Richard and Anne Gresham, . . . Sears *Book: E, Page: 194, Grantor: Jos. Currin and Elizabeth his wife, Grantee: David Lanard, Date: 13-Oct-1777 Jos. Currin and Elizabeth his wife of Granville Co., Carolina to David Lanard of Louisa #12 on North East Creek containing 100 acres being the old plantation where Thos. Greshman dec'd. lived adjoining Estes, McCarthy and Jane Rowe, Benj. Gresham. James Currin and Elizabeth (X) Currin. Rec. 13 Oct 1777. Both Benjamin and Richard sold their inherited shares and migrated to NC. 2nd Family - *George Sr. Witnessed 1684 Deed. Most of these children stayed in King and Queen longer than the other families. Children to be allocated can be connected as brothers, by various Wills and Deeds. Children are George (married Sarah 1732, probated Lawrence’s Will 1761 below), Henry, Ambrose, Lawrence, James Gresham (m. Elizabeth Williams), John (married Christina Edmondson). Proof: George administered Lawrence Gresham’s Will; John Gresham’s son Anthony moved adjacent to William Gresham (son of George & Sara) in Halifax Co. and witnessed at least one deed for him; George and Henry linked in the Thomas Bridgeforth Will below; James Gresham living in King and Queen (with one of his older siblings) in 1746, before moving to lickinghole Creek in Goochland Co. with wife Elizebeth Williams. NOTE: George Gresham is Lawrence Gresham's atty and may or may not be his brother. They may have been 1st cousins. *Litigation showing George Gresham to be brother of Lawrence Gresham. *Tuesday, 4 August1761 – Midd’x Co., VA OB Reel #23, p. 219. “On Petition: George GRESHAM Exe’r of Lawrence GRESHAM, Plt. against James Keasor, Deft.. This day came the Plt. by his attorney and by consent of the Parties It is considered that the Plt. recover against the sd. Deft. his Costs by him in this behalf expended and a Lawyers fee”. *George, Henry and Ambrose Gresham above are on the Bird’s Bridge Petition proving they are the only three Gresham’s owning land in King and Queen County in 1744. (Note: There may have been other Greshams owning land in 1744 that were not influenced by this petition) James Gresham (married Elizabeth Williams) was living with one of the three for the two years until he left King and Queen and patented land on Lickinghole Creek (Goochland Co.) in 1746, indicating a fraternal relationship to the three above. *17 December 1764 – Essex Co., VA OB 26, p. 3. “On the motion of John Rouzee and Robert Brooke Gent. Executors Estate of Thom’s Bridgeforth deceased. It is ordered that Henry GRESHAM, George GRESHAM, Robert Lumpkin and Edmond Byne or any three of them (being first sworn according to Law) do value the Slaves and personal Estate of the said dece’d in King and Queen County also that part thereof as is in the . possession of Titus Farguson in Current money and that the Executors return an Inventory thereof to the Court”. *Book 14, page 279, December 27, 1787 from Hilkiah Tally (Talley) of Halifax, to “William Gresham” of Halifax, for 30 pounds, about 47 acres in Halifax, bounded by Standley, Hide, Obadiah Overbey, Patan Talley. Signed - Hilkiah (X his mark) Talley. Witnessed – “ANTHONY GRESHAM”, Nimrod Overbey, John Williams, Robert Childers, Natha Childers. Recorded June 23, 1788. 3rd Family – Private Researcher's line *The Willis River Gresham’s, who are the children of the John Gresham (on 1704 Quit Rent Rolls) that patented land on Willis River 1744, then disappeared. They are: Edward Gresham (Willis River/Amelia Co.), Robert Gresham (Willis River/Amelia Co.), Thomas Gresham (Willis River/Hornquarter Creek/Pittsylvania Co. Va.) died 1797 (Carlton’s line), Mary Gresham Lee (Married Richard Henry Lee), Rhoda Gresham (Married Joel Watkins), Luvenia Gresham (married William Forrest), female Gresham (married Mr. Farrell) and Phillip Gresham (Halifax/Orange Co. N.C./Chester Co. S.C.), Phyllis’ line. *This information eliminates all the John Gresham’s leaving the John Gresham of Willis River to be one and the same as John Gresham on the 1704 Quit Rent Rolls, son of Edward Gresham (original immigrant). Note: The birth date of Rhoda Gresham abt 1736 because she was underage in 1752 when Barbara Holcombe Gresham gave consent to marry Joel Watkins. *NOTE: Rhoda Gresham b. abt 1736 is now believed to be the dau. of John Gresham d. aft 1744 and Barbara Holcombe. Barbara Gresham gave permission for Rhoda Gresham to marry Joel Watkins in 1752 so she would be under age 18. It seems like John Gresham d. 1744 would have been born about 1700, not about 1670 when "Old John" of the 1704 Rent Roll was probably born. It seems that John Gresham of the 1744 Patent in Goochland, husband of Barbara and father of Rhoda b. 1736 was the brother of all the siblings listed and theorized by the Willis Clan and not their father. Many of the early Gresham men died very young. There was a Barbara Holcombe with a son born out of wedlock that did marry a Joseph Rash in Fredericksbburg Parish, Spotsylvania/Louisa about 1754. Barbara Gresham did give consent for her son Grymes Holcomb to be apprenticed to Joseph Gresham of Albemarle in Nov 1763 in the North Farnham Parish Records to learn the carpenter trade. Grymes was noted in the records as a "bastard child" of the wife of Joseph Rash. It looks like Barbara Holcombe Gresham had 1 possibly 2 out of wedlock sons after John Gresham died and before she married Joseph Rash. *All the John Gresham’s of the late 1600’s and early to middle 1700’s (early generations) in and around King and Queen Co. have been accounted for. *The John Gresham adjacent to William Smith 1617 of Lancaster, Caroline and Essex Counties, wasn’t even a Gresham, he was a Grayson. His children and Grandchildren spelled their name Grayson. *The John Gresham that married Christian Gregory Edmondson moved to Brunswick County and died there. *John Gresham son of Thomas (died 1721, of Middlesex) married 1st Ann Carnen and 2nd Ann Deagle, and then died in Middlesex 1752. *John (born 1719, son of John Gresham & Ann Carnen), see below. *That leaves the old John (1704 Quit Rent Rolls) the same John Gresham that patented land 1744 on Willis River. They are the same person. NOTE: This is in dispute. See discussion below. It is now thought that John Gresham b. 1670 on the 1704 QRR was too old to patent land in 1744 in Goochland. It was probably his son John brother to the Willis Clan Greshams. *He would have to be the John Gresham that patented land in Goochland Co (became Albemarle, then Cumberland), June 16, 1744, on North Branch Willis River (Tributary called Hornquarter Creek) adjoining lands of Henry Cary (land originally purchased from Alexander Trent, by Cary). John Gresham was on his Willis River Patent long enough to Patent, but then he disappeared after 1744, after the patent was executed but before fulfilling patent requirements, and sons Edward Gresham, Robert Gresham and Thomas Gresham appeared on this same land (North Branch Willis River, Tributary called Hornquarter Creek) in succeeding years 1745, 1746 and 1747. *Edward Gresham then sold (probably John’s Land) land to Alexander Trent one year later 1745. John Gresham’s patent was adjacent to Henry Cary’s land. Alexander Trent sold Henry Cary his (Cary’s) land, and also sold Joel Watkins his land on Fishpond Crk adjacent to Richard Henry Lee in Goochland County. NOTE: Was it or wasn't it part of the 1744 patent of John Gresham? Here is the actual research done by Carlton Wood. (NOTE: Buckingham Co., VA- 10 Feb. 1801 Sur. Pat. Bk, p. 128. “Carter Page 1200 acres by entry two warrants (600 acres each) dated June 30, 1796 and surveyed 10th December as above 1796; the said land with 120 acres was surveyed for John Miller October 31, 1796 by entry dated the 15th August 1791 by warrant for 5,000 acres entered for 1,000 of the same by Cary Harrison. Show Horn Quarter Road, stake near (Mays’) alias Buckingham branch; Henry Cary’s, Willis’s Swamp in joining the other survey of 3,942 acres at (A) patented running round to (B) Hatchers Creek runs through the land for (P) to (B) Patented land of JOHN GRESHAM not claimed by Carter Page bought by Robert Anderson of Colo. Arch’d Cary dec’d; NOTE: February 10, 1801 the Above platt and certificate was this day presented to me by Carter Page for the purpose of … ded and at his request I have ….. I do further certify that Cary Har…. Was on the 10th day of Decr. 1796 assistant. Surv. For Henry Bell who was Principal surveyor of Buckingham County. Test: John Patteson Survr.” p. 139 – 2 December 1801. Gresham Lee 100 acres each side Wolf Creek of Appomattox River joining lines of Jesse Chandler, John Sears, the widow Jennings, Samuel Jennings and Gresham Lee. Page 147- 10 September 1802- “Peter H. Ware 160 acres formerly JNO. GRESHAM now Samuel and George Anderson, surveyed for the benefit of Peter H. Ware and to establish the said Ware beginning.”) *Edward and Robert then moved to Amelia County in 1746 & 1747 respectively, adjacent to each other on the Tax List for 1747. *Barbara Holcombe Gresham (wife of John), Rhoda and Mary Gresham (m. Richard Henry Lee, proven sister to Rhoda by the George lee letter) followed Edward, or he (Edward) brought them with him to Amelia Co. Va., where Rhoda married Joel Watkins and Mary Gresham married Richard Henry Lee. Richard Henry Lee, living in Goochland, “found Mary Gresham living across the Appomattox River (married her) and brought her home” to Goochland. Amelia County (where Edward lived) is directly across the Appomattox from Goochland, and is the boundary for both counties. *If the John Gresham (b 1719) son of John Gresham and Ann Carnen was the John Gresham (born 1719) that patented land on Willis River 1744, he would have been about the same age as Edward. We are looking for an older John. Secondly, Barbara Holcomb Gresham signed consent when Rhoda married Joel Watkins 1751. It is proven that Rhoda is sister of Mary Gresham Lee by the George Lee letter to his son Abner when he (George) called Rhoda, “Old Aunt Rhody Watkins”. Rhoda was under 18 Yrs of age when married in 1751. 1751-17 = 1734 birth date. John Gresham son of John Gresham & Ann Carnen would be 1734 – 1719= 15 yrs old when Rhoda was born. Mary Gresham Lee was much older. Barbara Holcombe Gresham was probably the mother of Rhoda Gresham and stepmother to the rest of the Willis River Gresham’s. Her husband John, was much, much older. *SEE EDWARD GRESHAM TIMELINE FURTHER BELOW. The George Lee (son of Richard Henry & Mary Gresham Lee) letter is below the timeline. In it he references “Old Aunt Rhody Watkins” proving Mary is sister to Rhoda Gresham Watkins. See also: Proof: Willis River Gresham's below. 4th Family - *Thomas Sr. with children: Charles, Thomas , John, Frances, and Amy. *I thought possibly that the father of these children, Thomas Gresham Sr. d.1721 “of Middlesex Co.” may have been the only son of Edward Gresham Jr. (1704 Quit Rent Rolls), but it is a certainty now that he was brought into the Va. Colony by Colonel John Washington Oct. 2 1671. *Christopher Gresham came Aug. 30, 1676 by the ship “The Newcastle”. Captain Edward Robinson became an infamous pirate, and a proficient one for many years, until he was captured by the Crown and hanged. *Christopher and Thomas appear to be brothers and Children of Ninian Gresham and Cathrine Nee, of Hurworth on Tees Durham, England. *1. Christopher GRESHAM b: 1654 in hurworth *2. Thomas GRESHAM b: 1657 in hurworth *3. Jieronimus GRESHAM b: 1661 in hurworth *4. Franc GRESHAM b: 1664 in hurworth. *This is the only Christopher Gresham of the right age. Hurworth is about 60 miles south of Newcastle from whence Christopher departed. If this is correct the Middlesex Gresham’s may not be related to the King and Queen Gresham’s at all. There was absolutely no contact between the two groups. It is astonishing, but appears all but certain. *Oct. 2, 1671 Col. John Washington received 560 acres on the Rappahannock for transporting to Virginia William Gerley, Mary Jones, Wm. Grant, George Gregory, Grace Langley, Wm. Gray, James Bryant, Thomas Gresham, Martin Gardner, Wm. St John, Anthony Glover, John Thorpe. *On August 30, 1676, Christopher Gresham was bound from Newcastle for Virginia, shipper by the Concord of Newcastle, Mr. Edward Robinson. (Public Record Office, reference numbers of document: E190/196/6). This was recorded in The Complete Book of Emigrants 1661-1699 by Peter Wilson Coldham. *Here Thomas and Christopher appear to have committed a slight infraction and Thomas Ware is the beneficiary. There is a record stating that Thomas Ware paid Christopher and Thomas Gresham money he owed them later that same year. *In the 1984 issue of GAWYSI, Vol. 1, No. 2, page 10, we find the following on a Christopher Gresham: Patent Book 9, page 57, Thomas Ware, 620 acres, in Pamunkey Neck, on Nicaty Wance SW; beg: At south of Cannoo Br. To Morris Roberts, &C; 1 April 1702, page 435, part of land laid out for the Pamunkey Indians &c (as above), Transporting of 13 persons (including) Thomas Gresham and Christopher Gresham. Note: 11 rights paid to Wm. Byrd, Esq. Auditor. This was from Cavaliers & Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Grants 1623-1800 by Nell M. Nugent, Volume 1. *Proof: Willis River Gresham's *Philemon Gresham moved from Antrim Parish Halifax Co. Va. to Orange County NC, and purchased 400 acres from William Grayson. *Ed Grisham was a Juror in 1763 Orange Co. NC, and Phillemon Gresham was a grand Juror in 1764, Orange Co, North Carolina. *1765 MAY 14 -WILLIAM GRAYSON SOLD TO PHILLIP GRESSOM 300 ACRES Orange Co NC. OCNC Registry of Deeds. Sometime later Phillip moved on to Chester S. C. (Note: Philemon and Phillip may not be the same person) *It is a certainty now Robert Gresham moved from Amelia in 1757 to live with Phillip Gresham in Antrim Parish because he was either sick or not doing well. He left no records at all in Antrim Parish. Philemon (Phillip) Gresham and Robert Gresham were brothers and children of John Gresham patented land 1744 Willis River. *1747 Amelia Co. Va. Edward Gresham patented land on Harris Creek adjacent to Edward Harris. *5 September, 1747 Amelia County, Virginia, Patent State Office. Patent Bk. 27, page 346. Edward Gresham patented 380 acres Upper side of Harrison (Harris) Creek *Cavaliers and Pioneers by Nugget 1741-1749 and , FH 29309 *Edward Gresham sold 80 acres to Robert Gresham and 300 acres to a William Macklewee *1755, 4 February, (Amelia Co. became Prince Edwards County, Virginia), D. Bk. 1, page 47. 18 pounds of current Virginia money for 80 acres. Edward Gresham Grantor--Robert Gresham Grantee. Grantee on Harris Creek is adjoining Holmes and Miller. Witness J. LaNeve, Richard Lee, John Green. Recorded 11 March 1755. *Then 1757 below Robert Gresham moved to Halifax and he moved very close to Philemon Gresham, because Philemon Gresham and William Wynne and Abraham Little below and others in the supporting documentation below lived in sections 13A & 14D. Thomas Wynne was son of William Wynne and lived adjacent to his father William Wynne. This became even more significant when Harris Gresham son of Robert Gresham, was indentured to William Wynn proving Robert Gresham moved to Antrim Parish, Halifax Co. Va. to live near, or more likely, with Phillip (Phillamon) Gresham. *Thomas Wynn’s 360 acre survey (24 March 1757-SW) adjoined Robert Wynn’s 376 acre tract (13 Nov. 1764) on the latter’s north boundary while part of William Wynn’s 1,810 acre survey (19 March 1756-RW) adjoins Robert Wynn’s on the latter’s east boundary. There appear to be some tracts on Section 13A that George Dodson could not be placed. Also who witnessed the deed. This is the same 80 acres Robert Gresham purchased from Edward Gresham in 1755. *28 Jan 1757. Robert Gresham of Halifax Co (Robert had moved to Halifax) sells to John Spencer of Prince Edward Co 80 acres on Harriss’ Creek in Prince Edward Co, bounded by Miller’s Spring Branch, Locket, Holand and Austin. Wit: Danl Bowman, Jabe Green, EDWARD GRESHAM, RICHARD HENRY LEE (wife Mary Gresham Lee). Rec: 8 Mar 1757. Prince Edward Co, VA. Deed Book 1, p85b. *VOL XIII - No. 4 - GAWYSI - Oct. 1998 - Newsletter *Harris Grissum, son of Robert Grissum Halifax Co., VA *Bound Children/ Orphans *Halifax Court Pleas 1763-64 - May 1763 *Ordered that the Church Wardens of Antrim Parish, bind out Harris Grissum, son of Robert Grissum to Wm. Wynn. . . *1763 by order of the Albemarle Court. Grymes Holcombe bound to Joseph Gresham. (Grymes Holcombe was the out of wedlock son of Barbara Holcombe in the court records of North Farnham Parish. *Phillip Gresham, Thomas Wynne, Robert Wynne and William Wynne were all neighbors with adjoining properties on Rutledge’s Creek in Halifax. Phillip Gresham and William Wynne, to whom Robert Gresham’s son Harris was bound to, lived within spitting distance of each other. *Col. William Wynne built a grist mill on Rutledge's Creek which was in operation in 1754. *Edward Gresham, Thomas Gresham and Richard Lee (wife Mary Gresham) went down on the same day in Halifax Co and patented land. Richard Henry Lee’s 400 acres adjoining Edward’s new land on the upper line in Present day Patrick Co. Va. *8 Oct. 1753- Halifax Co. (later Pittsylvania) ER Bk, p. 200. Thomas Gresham 400 ac. beginning on Kennons lower line on Sandy River thence down the same on both sides. *Both Edward Gresham’s and Richard Henry Lee’s new 8 Oct. 1753 patents were on Stone Creek Patrick Co. Va. and adjoined on the upper line. The patents were never settled, probably because of Indian troubles. It is interesting that Joel Watkins and Benjamin Watkins both patented over 40,000 acres in this area and this could have been part of this land. See below. *8 Oct. 1753- Halifax Co Edward Gresham 400 ac. on Stone’s Creek. (probably Stones Creek or Branch located in present Patrick Co., then part of Halifax Co.) beginning at a small beech blazed 4 ways on a branch that makes out on the North side of the said Creek thence up and down. *8 Oct. 1753- Halifax Co Richard Lee . P 201 (Albemarle Co) 400 acres adjoining upper line of Edward Gresham’s’ foregoing entry. P 202 2nd (Joel Watkins was a very wealthy man and left Rhoda Gresham a wealthy widow). *From "Entry Record Book, 1737-1770" by Marian Dodson Chiarito:July 5, 1750: p. 97- Entry Book page 122 *35. "Benja. Watkins, Paul Chiles, Joel Watkins, Jas, Johnston & Henry Chiles had leave 1st May 1740 to take up 12,000 Acres of Land to begin: at the upper-most fork of the town fork of Smiths River Running North & South under the Great Mountains & up and down the branchs of Smiths River". *36. "The aforesaid persons had leave 1st May 1750 to take up a Survey 40,000 Acres of Lands to begin: at the upper Most fork of Dan River Running up & down the forks of said River & over to New River & up and down the Branches of that River." *July 6, 1753: Thomas Gresham, and Ed Grisham was a Juror in 1763 and Phillemon Gresham was a grand Juror in 1764. Orange Co, North Carolina *1765 MAY 14 -WILLIAM GRAYSON SOLD TO PHILLIP GRESSOM 300 ACRES Orange Co NC. OCNC Registry of Deeds

Sorting Out All The Greshams (Gresham-86)

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Original Version copied here from [[Gresham-86|Thomas Gresham (-1721)]]. [[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 16:20, 14 August 2023 (UTC) == Sorting Out All The Greshams == Early Virginia Gresham Research Notes (Shared by Private Researcher) Posted 23 Jun 2020 by gresham970 "I use this document to trace Gresham’s in the States. I hope it will be of some use to you. It was a real breakthrough when Carlton Wood discovered just a ton of new information on the Middlesex Gresham’s, and in all that new information there was absolutely no contact between the King and Queen Gresham’s and the Middlesex Gresham’s which shows the Middlesex and King and Queen County Gresham’s are not related. *The Middlesex Gresham’s appear to be from Hurworth on Tees, Durham, England, brought in by Colonel John Washington. That is the 4th family below. The first three families below (Thomas, George and John) are closely related, being the children of Edward, the original immigrant." (Note: The researcher completely leaves out Edward, one of the 4 Gresham men listed on the 1704 QRR and considered to be a son of Edward Immigrant. The theory of why this happened is below.) 1st Family - *Thomas Gresham I Hanover/Louisa (1704 QRR); Children are Thomas II (Living on fathers land, Will Louisa 1759), William, Mary (m Robert Johns), and Rachael, last three on deed of Gift below. Thomas II shows up in 1743, one year after his father's death on his father's Land in Louisa (was St. Martin's Hanover). He lives there until his death in 1759, see Will below. *Deeds below show Thomas Gresham of St. Martins Hanover alive in 1740 but dead by 1742 when wife Mary makes Deed of Gift *Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 *DEED BOOK C 1734-1742 page 151 *Aug. 5, 1740. John Rogers of Drysdale Par., King and Queen Co., of the first part; Edward Pigg of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., of the second part; Thomas Gresham of St. Martin's Par., Hanover Co., of the third part, and Robert Johnston and Elizabeth, his wife, and Frances Rogers of St. Margarett's Par., Caroline Co., and Thomas Warren, John Winill Sanders, John Warren, William Warren, Samuel Warren and Richard Couzens of St. Geo. Par.,Spts. Co., of the fourth part. Whereas John Rogers, Peter Rogers, Edward Pigg, John York and Thomas Gresham, pat.525 a., part in Caroline and part in Spts. Co., June 16, 1714, since which sd. Peter Rogers and John York departed this life, since which no legal division made, etc., and by several conveyances, and the last wills and testaments of sd. Peter Rogers and John York, sd. Robt. Johnston and Elizabeth, his wife, Frances Rogers, Thomas Warren, John Winell Sanders, John Warren, William Warren, Samuel Warren, and Richard Couzens are possessed of several parts and parcels of said tract, etc., etc. Witnesses: John Askew, Matthew Brooks, John x Paine Augt. 5, 1740. *Deed Of Gift - 9 July 1742- Spotsylvania Co., DB “D”, p. 1. Mary Gresham makes deed of gift of livestock and other personal property to “my loving children” Mary Johns, William Gresham and Rachael Gresham. Wit: John Waller, John Gordon and James Allen. Recorded: 7 July 1742. The following is the Will of Thomas Gresham II who lived on part of the 1525 acres of land patented by his father Thomas Gresham I d. 1741 ( listed on the1704 QRR). It had fallen into Louisa County. *9 January 1759 - Louisa Co., VA Will Book 1, page 48: “In the name of God, amen, I, Thomas Greasom of Fredericksvile Parish of the County of Louisa being in a . . . condition but of sound mind and memory shall constitute and ordain this my last will and testament in like manner and form following to wit. *First, I give and bequeath my soul into the hands of my Almighty Creator and my body to be buried in a decedent and Christian like manner . . . and appointment of my beloved wife in hopes a joyfull resurrection through Jesus Christ my Redeemer and as to my worldly goods dispose of them . . .beneath as Jan first (?) I will and give all my moveable to my beloved wife, Mary Gresham to do with as she shall think fit. Item . I give my hole dividend of land with Manner Plantation whereon I now live containing by three hundred acres more or less be equally divided among my three sons to witt: Benjamin Greasome, John Gresham and Richard Gresham the plantation whereon Benjamin Greasom dwells to take with his part and the Manner Planation Richard Gresham to have with his part and John Gresom to have it other hundred from his . . . desire that my wife dwell on the Plantation whereon I dwell . . . without being interrupted. I do appoint my loving wife, Mary Gresham whole executor of this my last will and testament as witnessed whereof I have here fixed my hand and seal this night day of January 1759. Thomas Gresham (His seal) Signed Sealed in Presents of: Waddy Thompson) . . . held for Louisa Benjamin Gresham )Co. On the 25 Day of Richard Gresham )March 1760. Mary Sears) *This will was this day proved in open court by the oathe of Waddy Thompson, Benjamin Gresham, Richard Gresham & Mary Sears Witnessor. Thereto & by the Court Admitted to record & is recorded.” Will probated 1759. *Here Richard Gresham sells land he inherited in above Will, granted to Thomas Gresham I from patent. *26 October 1774 - Louisa County Deed Book E, 191: Richard Gresham of Louisa County sells to James Erwin of Granville Co., NC, same time sells land to Currin. To James Erwin - Land on Northeast Creek, from part of land formerly granted to Thomas Gresham from pattent . . . (GRANTED TO THOMAS GRESHAM FROM PATENT) Wit: Richard and Anne Gresham, . . . Sears *Book: E, Page: 194, Grantor: Jos. Currin and Elizabeth his wife, Grantee: David Lanard, Date: 13-Oct-1777 *Jos. Currin and Elizabeth his wife of Granville Co., Carolina to David Lanard of Louisa #12 on North East Creek containing 100 acres being the old plantation where Thos. Greshman dec'd. lived adjoining Estes, McCarthy and Jane Rowe, Benj. Gresham. James Currin and Elizabeth (X) Currin. Rec. 13 Oct 1777 *Both Benjamin and Richard sold their inherited shares and migrated to NC. 2nd Family - *George Sr. Witnessed 1684 Deed. Most of these children stayed in King and Queen longer than the other families. Children to be allocated can be connected as brothers, by various Wills and Deeds. Children are George (married Sarah 1732, probated Lawrence’s Will 1761 below), Henry, Ambrose, Lawrence, James Gresham (m. Elizabeth Williams), John (married Christina Edmondson). Proof: George administered Lawrence Gresham’s Will; John Gresham’s son Anthony moved adjacent to William Gresham (son of George & Sara) in Halifax Co. and witnessed at least one deed for him; George and Henry linked in the Thomas Bridgeforth Will below; James Gresham living in King and Queen (with one of his older siblings) in 1746, before moving to lickinghole Creek in Goochland Co. with wife Elizebeth Williams. (Note: George Gresham is Lawrence Gresham's atty and may or may not be his brother. They may have been 1st cousins.) *Litigation showing George Gresham to be brother of Lawrence Gresham. *Tuesday, 4 August 1761 – Midd’x Co., VA OB Reel #23, p. 219. “On Petition: George GRESHAM Exe’r of Lawrence GRESHAM, Plt. against James Keasor, Deft.. This day came the Plt. by his attorney and by consent of the Parties It is considered that the Plt. recover against the sd. Deft. his Costs by him in this behalf expended and a Lawyers fee”. *George, Henry and Ambrose Gresham above are on the Bird’s Bridge Petition proving they are the only three Gresham’s owning land in King and Queen County in 1744. (Note: There may have been other Greshams owning land in 1744 that were not influenced by this petition) James Gresham (married Elizabeth Williams) was living with one of the three for the two years until he left King and Queen and patented land on Lickinghole Creek (Goochland Co.) in 1746, indicating a fraternal relationship to the three above. *17 December 1764 – Essex Co., VA OB 26, p. 3. “On the motion of John Rouzee and Robert Brooke Gent. Executors Estate of Thom’s Bridgeforth deceased. It is ordered that Henry GRESHAM, George GRESHAM, Robert Lumpkin and Edmond Byne or any three of them (being first sworn according to Law) do value the Slaves and personal Estate of the said dece’d in King and Queen County also that part thereof as is in the . possession of Titus Farguson in Current money and that the Executors return an Inventory thereof to the Court”. *Book 14, page 279, December 27, 1787 from Hilkiah Tally (Talley) of Halifax, to “William Gresham” of Halifax, for 30 pounds, about 47 acres in Halifax, bounded by Standley, Hide, Obadiah Overbey, Patan Talley. Signed - Hilkiah (X his mark) Talley. Witnessed – “ANTHONY GRESHAM”, Nimrod Overbey, John Williams, Robert Childers, Natha Childers. Recorded June 23, 1788. 3rd Family – (my line) *The Willis River Gresham’s, who are the children of the John Gresham (on 1704 Quit Rent Rolls) that patented land on Willis River 1744, then disappeared. They are: Edward Gresham (Willis River/Amelia Co.), Robert Gresham (Willis River/Amelia Co.), Thomas Gresham (Willis River/Hornquarter Creek/Pittsylvania Co. Va.) died 1797 (Carlton’s line), Mary Gresham Lee (Married Richard Henry Lee), Rhoda Gresham (Married Joel Watkins), Luvenia Gresham (married William Forrest), female Gresham (married Mr. Farrell) and Phillip Gresham (Halifax/Orange Co. N.C./Chester Co. S.C.), Phyllis’ line. *This information eliminates all the John Gresham’s leaving the John Gresham of Willis River to be one and the same as John Gresham on the 1704 Quit Rent Rolls, son of Edward Gresham (original immigrant). Note: The birth date of Rhoda Gresham abt 1736 because she was underage in 1752 when Barbara Holcombe Gresham gave consent to marry Joel Watkins. (Note: Rhoda Gresham b. abt 1736 is now believed to be the dau. of John Gresham d. aft 1744 and Barbara Holcombe. Barbara Gresham gave permission for Rhoda Gresham to marry Joel Watkins in 1752 so she would be under age 18. It seems like John Gresham d. 1744 would have been born about 1710, not about 1670 when "Old John" of the 1704 Rent Roll was probably born. It seems that John Gresham of the 1744 Patent in Goochland, husband of Barbara and father of Rhoda b. 1736 was the brother of all the siblings listed and theorized by the Willis Clan and not their father. Many of the early Gresham men died very young.) There was a Barbara Holcombe with a son born out of wedlock that did marry a Joseph Rash in Fredericksburg Parish, Spotsylvania/Louisa about 1754. Barbara Gresham did give consent for her son Grymes Holcomb to be apprenticed to Joseph Gresham of Albemarle in Nov 1763 in the North Farnham Parish Records to learn the carpenter trade. Grymes was noted in the records as a "bastard child" of the wife of Joseph Rash. It looks like Barbara Holcombe Gresham had 1 possibly 2 out of wedlock sons after John Gresham died and before she married Joseph Rash. *All the John Gresham’s of the late 1600’s and early to middle 1700’s (early generations) in and around King and Queen Co. have been accounted for. *The John Gresham adjacent to William Smith 1617 of Lancaster, Caroline and Essex Counties, wasn’t even a Gresham, he was a Grayson. His children and Grandchildren spelled their name Grayson. *The John Gresham that married Christian Gregory Edmondson moved to Brunswick County and died there. * John Gresham son of Thomas (died 1721, of Middlesex) married 1st Ann Carnen and 2nd Ann Deagle, and then died in Middlesex 1752. *John (born 1719, son of John Gresham & Ann Carnen), see below. *That leaves the old John (1704 Quit Rent Rolls) the same John Gresham that patented land 1744 on Willis River. They are the same person. (this is in dispute) He would have to be the John Gresham that patented land in Goochland Co (became Albemarle, then Cumberland), June 16, 1744, on North Branch Willis River (Tributary called Hornquarter Creek) adjoining lands of Henry Cary (land originally purchased from Alexander Trent, by Cary). John Gresham was on his Willis River Patent long enough to Patent, but then he disappeared after 1744, after the patent was executed but before fulfilling patent requirements, and sons Edward Gresham, Robert Gresham and Thomas Gresham appeared on this same land (North Branch Willis River, Tributary called Hornquarter Creek) in succeeding years 1745, 1746 and 1747. *Edward Gresham then sold (probably John’s Land) land to Alexander Trent one year later 1745. John Gresham’s patent was adjacent to Henry Cary’s land. Alexander Trent sold Henry Cary his (Cary’s) land, and also sold Joel Watkins his land on Fishpond Crk adjacent to Richard Henry Lee in Goochland County. (Note: Was it or wasn't it part of the 1744 patent of John Gresham?) *Edward and Robert then moved to Amelia County in 1746 & 1747 respectively, adjacent to each other on the Tax List for 1747. *Barbara Holcombe Gresham (wife of John), Rhoda and Mary Gresham (m. Richard Henry Lee, proven sister to Rhoda by the George lee letter) followed Edward, or he (Edward) brought them with him to Amelia Co. Va., where Rhoda married Joel Watkins and Mary Gresham married Richard Henry Lee. Richard Henry Lee, living in Goochland, “found Mary Gresham living across the Appomattox River (married her) and brought her home” to Goochland. Amelia County (where Edward lived) is directly across the Appomattox from Goochland, and is the boundary for both counties. *If the John Gresham (b 1719) son of John Gresham and Ann Carnen was the John Gresham (born 1719) that patented land on Willis River 1744, he would have been about the same age as Edward. We are looking for an older John. Secondly, Barbara Holcomb Gresham signed consent when Rhoda married Joel Watkins 1751. It is proven that Rhoda is sister of Mary Gresham Lee by the George Lee letter to his son Abner when he (George) called Rhoda, “Old Aunt Rhody Watkins”. Rhoda was under 18 Yrs of age when married in 1751. 1751-17 = 1734 birth date. John Gresham son of John Gresham & Ann Carnen would be 1734 – 1719= 15 yrs old when Rhoda was born. Mary Gresham Lee was much older. Barbara Holcombe Gresham was probably the mother of Rhoda Gresham and stepmother to the rest of the Willis River Gresham’s. Her husband John, was much, much older. *SEE EDWARD GRESHAM TIMELINE FURTHER BELOW. The George Lee (son of Richard Henry & Mary Gresham Lee) letter is below the timeline. In it he references “Old Aunt Rhody Watkins” proving Mary is sister to Rhoda Gresham Watkins. See also: Proof: Willis River Gresham's below. 4th Family - *Thomas Sr. with children: Charles, Thomas , John, Frances, and Amy. *I thought possibly that the father of these children, Thomas Gresham Sr. d.1721 “of Middlesex Co.” may have been the only son of Edward Gresham Jr. (1704 Quit Rent Rolls), but it is a certainty now that he was brought into the Va. Colony by Colonel John Washington Oct. 2 1671. *Christopher Gresham came Aug. 30, 1676 by the ship “The Newcastle”. Captain Edward Robinson became an infamous pirate, and a proficient one for many years, until he was captured by the Crown and hanged. *Christopher and Thomas appear to be brothers and Children of Ninian Gresham and Cathrine Nee, of Hurworth on Tees Durham, England. *1. Christopher GRESHAM b: 1654 in hurworth *2. Thomas GRESHAM b: 1657 in hurworth *3. Jieronimus GRESHAM b: 1661 in hurworth *4. Franc GRESHAM b: 1664 in hurworth. *This is the only Christopher Gresham of the right age. Hurworth is about 60 miles south of Newcastle from whence Christopher departed. If this is correct the Middlesex Gresham’s may not be related to the King and Queen Gresham’s at all. There was absolutely no contact between the two groups. It is astonishing, but appears all but certain. *Oct. 2, 1671 Col. John Washington received 560 acres on the Rappahannock for transporting to Virginia William Gerley, Mary Jones, Wm. Grant, George Gregory, Grace Langley, Wm. Gray, James Bryant, Thomas Gresham, Martin Gardner, Wm. St John, Anthony Glover, John Thorpe. *On August 30, 1676, Christopher Gresham was bound from Newcastle for Virginia, shipper by the Concord of Newcastle, Mr. Edward Robinson. (Public Record Office, reference numbers of document: E190/196/6). This was recorded in The Complete Book of Emigrants 1661-1699 by Peter Wilson Coldham. *Here Thomas and Christopher appear to have committed a slight infraction and Thomas Ware is the beneficiary. There is a record stating that Thomas Ware paid Christopher and Thomas Gresham money he owed them later that same year. *In the 1984 issue of GAWYSI, Vol. 1, No. 2, page 10, we find the following on a Christopher Gresham: Patent Book 9, page 57, Thomas Ware, 620 acres, in Pamunkey Neck, on Nicaty Wance SW; beg: At south of Cannoo Br. To Morris Roberts, &C; 1 April 1702, page 435, part of land laid out for the Pamunkey Indians &c (as above), Transporting of 13 persons (including) Thomas Gresham and Christopher Gresham. Note: 11 rights paid to Wm. Byrd, Esq. Auditor. This was from Cavaliers & Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Grants 1623-1800 by Nell M. Nugent, Volume 1. Proof: Willis River Gresham's *Philemon Gresham moved from Antrim Parish Halifax Co. Va. to Orange County NC, and purchased 400 acres from William Grayson. *Ed Grisham was a Juror in 1763 Orange Co. NC, and Phillemon Gresham was a grand Juror in 1764, Orange Co, North Carolina. *1765 MAY 14 -WILLIAM GRAYSON SOLD TO PHILLIP GRESSOM 300 ACRES Orange Co NC. OCNC Registry of Deeds. Sometime later Phillip moved on to Chester S. C. *It is a certainty now Robert Gresham moved from Amelia in 1757 to live with Phillip Gresham in Antrim Parish because he was either sick or not doing well. He left no records at all in Antrim Parish. Philemon (Phillip) Gresham and Robert Gresham were brothers and children of John Gresham patented land 1744 Willis River. *1747 Amelia Co. Va. Edward Gresham patented land on Harris Creek adjacent to Edward Harris. *5 September, 1747 Amelia County, Virginia, Patent State Office. Patent Bk. 27, page 346. Edward Gresham patented 380 acres Upper side of Harrison (Harris) Creek *Cavaliers and Pioneers by Nugget 1741-1749 and , FH 29309 Edward Gresham sold 80 acres to Robert Gresham and 300 acres to a William Macklewee *1755, 4 February, (Amelia Co. became Prince Edwards County, Virginia), D. Bk. 1, page 47. 18 pounds of current Virginia money for 80 acres. Edward Gresham Grantor--Robert Gresham Grantee. Grantee on Harris Creek is adjoining Holmes and Miller. Witness J. LaNeve, Richard Lee, John Green. . Recorded 11 March 1755. *Then 1757 below Robert Gresham moved to Halifax and he moved very close to Philemon Gresham, because Philemon Gresham and William Wynne and Abraham Little below and others in the supporting documentation below lived in sections 13A & 14D. Thomas Wynne was son of William Wynne and lived adjacent to his father William Wynne. This became even more significant when Harris Gresham son of Robert Gresham, was indentured to William Wynn proving Robert Gresham moved to Antrim Parish, Halifax Co. Va. to live near, or more likely, with Phillip (Phillamon) Gresham. *Thomas Wynn’s 360 acre survey (24 March 1757-SW) adjoined Robert Wynn’s 376 acre tract (13 Nov. 1764) on the latter’s north boundary while part of William Wynn’s 1,810 acre survey (19 March 1756-RW) adjoins Robert Wynn’s on the latter’s east boundary. There appear to be some tracts on Section 13A that George Dodson could not be placed. Also who witnessed the deed. This is the same 80 acres Robert Gresham purchased from Edward Gresham in 1755. *28 Jan 1757. Robert Gresham of Halifax Co (Robert had moved to Halifax) sells to John Spencer of Prince Edward Co 80 acres on Harriss’ Creek in Prince Edward Co, bounded by Miller’s Spring Branch, Locket, Holand and Austin. Wit: Danl Bowman, Jabe Green, EDWARD GRESHAM, RICHARD HENRY LEE (wife Mary Gresham Lee). Rec: 8 Mar 1757. Prince Edward Co, VA. Deed Book 1, p85b. *VOL XIII - No. 4 - GAWYSI - Oct. 1998 - Newsletter *Harris Grissum, son of Robert Grissum Halifax Co., VA *Bound Children/ Orphans *Halifax Court Pleas 1763-64 - May 1763 *Ordered that the Church Wardens of Antrim Parish, bind out Harris Grissum, son of Robert Grissum to Wm. Wynn. . . *1763 by order of the Albemarle Court. Grymes Holcombe bound to Joseph Gresham. Grymes Holcombe was the out of wedlock son of Barbara Holcombe in the court records. *Phillip Gresham, Thomas Wynne, Robert Wynne and William Wynne were all neighbors with adjoining properties on Rutledge’s Creek in Halifax. Phillip Gresham and William Wynne, to whom Robert Gresham’s son Harris was bound to, lived within spitting distance of each other. *Col. William Wynne built a grist mill on Rutledge's Creek which was in operation in 1754. *Edward Gresham, Thomas Gresham and Richard Lee (wife Mary Gresham) went down on the same day in Halifax Co and patented land. Richard Henry Lee’s 400 acres adjoining Edward’s new land on the upper line in Present day Patrick Co. Va. *8 Oct. 1753- Halifax Co. (later Pittsylvania) ER Bk, p. 200. Thomas Gresham 400 ac. beginning on Kennons lower line on Sandy River thence down the same on both sides. *Both Edward Gresham’s and Richard Henry Lee’s new 8 Oct. 1753 patents were on Stone Creek Patrick Co. Va. and adjoined on the upper line. The patents were never settled, probably because of Indian troubles. It is interesting that Joel Watkins and Benjamin Watkins both patented over 40,000 acres in this area and this could have been part of this land. See below. *8 Oct. 1753- Halifax Co Edward Gresham 400 ac. on Stone’s Creek. (probably Stones Creek or Branch located in present Patrick Co., then part of Halifax Co.) beginning at a small beech blazed 4 ways on a branch that makes out on the North side of the said Creek thence up and down. *8 Oct. 1753- Halifax Co Richard Lee . P 201 (Albemarle Co) 400 acres adjoining upper line of Edward Gresham’s’ foregoing entry. P 202 2nd Joel Watkins was a very wealthy man and left Rhoda Gresham a wealthy widow). *From "Entry Record Book, 1737-1770" by Marian Dodson Chiarito:July 5, 1750: p. 97- Entry Book page 122 *35. "Benja. Watkins, Paul Chiles, Joel Watkins, Jas, Johnston & Henry Chiles had leave 1st May 1740 to take up 12,000 Acres of Land to begin: at the upper-most fork of the town fork of Smiths River Running North & South under the Great Mountains & up and down the branchs of Smiths River". *36. "The aforesaid persons had leave 1st May 1750 to take up a Survey 40,000 Acres of Lands to begin: at the upper Most fork of Dan River Running up & down the forks of said River & over to New River & up and down the Branches of that River." *July 6, 1753: Thomas Gresham, and Ed Grisham was a Juror in 1763 and Phillemon Gresham was a grand Juror in 1764. Orange Co, North Carolina *1765 MAY 14 -WILLIAM GRAYSON SOLD TO PHILLIP GRESSOM 300 ACRES Orange Co NC. OCNC Registry of Deeds

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Barbee genealogy is very confusing. There are many people with the same name following similar migration patterns, especially in Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio, but also in North Carolina. Many online trees are different (WikiTree, Familysearch, Geni, Ancestry) and many are full of errors. This page will summarize efforts to sort out this family. Barbee families of current interest: # [[Barbee-140|John Barbee Sr. (b. 1724 in Stafford, Virginia, d. 1805 in Mercer, Kentucky)]], m. [[Welch-2749|Elizabeth (Welch) Barbee (1730-1763)]] ## [[Barbee-1319|Thomas Barbee (b. 1752 in Virginia, d. 1797 in Boyle, Kentucky)]] m. [[Slaughter-2093|Lucy (Slaughter) Barbee (1755-1791)]] ## [[Barbee-895|John Barbee Jr. (b. 1754 in Culpeper County, Virginia, d. 1824 in Crawford County, Illinois)]], m. [[Gaines-911|Martha Strother "Polly" (Gaines) Barbee (1762-1826)]] ### [[Barbee-7|87|Nancy (Barbee) Lyle (b. 1784 in Lincoln County, Kentucky, d. 1858 in Kentucky]], m. [[Lyle-336|David Lyle]] in 1805 in Shelby County, Kentucky) ### [[Barbee-896|James Barbee (b. 1786 in Shelby County, Kentucky, d. 1826 in Oldham County, Kentucky]], m. [[Sherrard-326|Jane (Sherrard) Barbee (1786-1818)]] on 10 Jan 1809.) #### [[Barbee-1352|John Barbee (b. 1815 in Pewee Valley, Oldham, Kentucky, d. 1888 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky]] m. [[Kane-2892|Eliza (Kane) Barbee (1821-1893)]]) ### [[Barbee-897|William Barbee (b. 1796 in Shelby County, Kentucky, d. 1850 in Crawford County, Illinois]], m. [[Young-47764|Sally (Young) Barbee (abt.1799-1853)]] 1820 in Crawford County, Illinois) #### [[Barbee-1473|Thomas Barbee (b. 1820 in Crawford County, Illinois, d. 1880)]] ### [[Barbee-1218|Sarah (Barbee) Hill (b. 1797 in Kentucky, d. 1855 in Palestine, Crawford, Illinois]], m. [[Hill-12605|John A. Hill Jr. (1799-1834)]] in 1822 in Crawford, Illinois) ### [[Barbee-894|John Barbee (b. 1807 in Danville, Boyle, Kentucky, d. 1876]] m. [[Lagow-4|Sarah (Lagow) Barbee (1807-1879)]] on 23 Aug 1832 in Crawford County, Illinois) ## Daniel Barbee (b. 1757) ## [[Barbee-1313|William Barbee (b. 1759 in Culpeper, Virginia, d. 1813 in Miami, Ohio)]], m. [[Smith-35369|Mary (Smith) Tullis (1760-1845)]] ### Elizabeth Barbee, born 23 Nov 1781 ### [[Barbee-1477|Thomas Barbee (b. 3 Mar 1784, d. 13 Oct 1821]] ### [[Barbee-1476|Lucy (Barbee) Telford (b. 1786 in Kentucky, d. 1859)]] ### [[Barbee-537|William Barbee (b. 1788-1789 in Fayette County, Kentucky, d. 1858 in Lafayette, Tippecanoe, Indiana]], m. [[Tullis-27|Melissa L Tullis (1820-1905)]] in 1850 in Clark County, Ohio) ### Polly Barbee, born 23 Apr 1791, died 18 Nov 1792 ### [[Barbee-536|Sarah (Barbee) Tullis (b. 1793 in Fayette County, Kentucky, d. 1857 in Miami County, Ohio)]] ### Nancy Barbee, born 18 Apr 1796 ### [[Barbee-535|Susan Barbee, born 5 May 1798]], m. [[Tullis-134|David R Tullis (1791-1867)]] ### Malinda Barbee, born 14 or 24 Nov 1800, married Findley Telford, born 1 Jul 1802, died 1878 ### Eliza Barbee, born 31 Jul 1803, died 6 Dec 1803 ### Melissa Barbee, born 22 Jul 1805, died 30 Mar 1807 ## [[Barbee-1320|Joshua Barbee (b. 1761 in Culpeper, Virginia, d. 1839 in Boyle County, Kentucky)]] m. [[Hobson-2370|Elizabeth (Hobson) Barbee (abt.1774-1810)]] ### [[Barbee-1420|Thomas Barbee (b. 1806 in Boyle County, Kentucky, d. 1889 in Boyle County, Kentucky)]] ### Sarah (Barbee) Hopkins 1808–1873 m. James Hopkins ## [[Barbee-811|Elias Barbee Sr. (b. 1763 in Culpepeer, Virginia, d. 1843 in Greensburg, Green, Kentucky)]] m. [[Slaughter-653|Elizabeth (Slaughter) Barbee (1768-1835)]] ### John Barbee (b. Dec 3, 1793, Boyle, Kentucky, m. Mary Ray) ### William Barbee (b. Sep 4, 1795, Danville, Boyle, Kentucky d. Jan 03, 1869, Hale, Missouri, m. Eliza Barbee) ### Elizabeth (Barbee) Owens (b. 1796-1797, Green, Kentucky, d. 1858, Taylor, Kentucky, m. B L Owens) ### [[Barbee-1317|Lucy Barbee (b. 1799, d. 1852 in Kentucky)]] ### Frances (Barbee) Durret (b. 1800 in Green County, Kentucky, d. 1845 in Taylor County, Kentucky) ### Maldrid/Mildred (Barbee) Anderson (b. 1801 in Green County, Kentucky, d. 1874) ### Sarah Barbee (b. 1802 in Green County, Kentucky, d. 1828) ### [[Barbee-810|Elias Barbee Jr. (b. 1803 in Creen Castle, Warren, Kentucky, d. 1862 in Weston, Platte, Missouri]], m. (1) [[Durham-1058|Mary Durham (1808-1840)]] in 1825 in Green County, Kentucky, m. (2) Sarepta Graham in 1841 in Green County, Kentucky) #### [[Barbee-809|Oscar Hamlin Barbee (b. 1830 in Greensburg, Green, Kentucky, d. 1898 in in Union Star, DeKalb, Missouri]], m. [[Sloan-1242|Eliza Jane Sloan (1839-1915)]]) ### [[Barbee-1318|Eleanor (Barbee) Sympson (b. 1805 in Green County, Kentucky, d. 1877 in Taylor County, Kentucky)]] ### Thomas Barbee (b. 1807, Green County, Kentucky) ### Nancy (Barbee) Mayes (b. Dec 19, 1811, Green Castle, Green, Kentucky d. Jun 29, 1893, Denton, Texas. m. Robert Mayes) #John Barbee, Sr m. (2) [[Duncan-104|Phyllis (Duncan) Barbee (abt.1742-1826)]] ## Rosa (1765-1788) m. ENOCH BRADFORD ## Andrew (1767-1813) m. MARGARET BRADFORD ## Susannah (born 1769), ## Eleanor (born 1771) m. FIELDING BRADFORD ## Ann (born 1773), ## Ezekiel (1774-1820) m. POLLY BRYAN ## Lydia (born 1777), ## Betty (born 1779) :John's profile needs more sources :John's profile needs research into where he lived :John's profile needs research into his will or other methods to prove relationships with his children :William (1759-1813) is often confused with Benjamin Barbee # [[Barbee-737|Lameth Barbee (b. 1785 in Virginia, d. 1840 in Vigo County, Indiana)]] :Was Lameth the child of John Barbee, Jr? His attached mother is Susannah, but John married Polly before he was born. See notes on Susannah's profile. # [[Barbee-142|Thomas Barbee (b. c1725 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, d. aft.1783 in Fauquier, Virginia)]] m. [[Fant-42|Margaret (Fant) Barbee (abt.1727-abt.1771)]] ## [[Barbee-1179|Catherine Barbee (b. 1749 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia)]] ## [[Barbee-908|Judy Barbee (b. 1749 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia)]] ## [[Barbee-768|William Barbee (b. 1751 in in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, d. 1826 in Harrison Twp, Jackson, Ohio)]] ### [[Barbee-772|William Barbee (b. 1775 in Virginia, d. 1836 in Jackson County, Ohio)]] ### [[Barbee-759|Daniel Barbee (b. c1777 in Stafford County, Virginia, d. 1846 in Fremont, Mahaska, Iowa)]] m. [[Ruddick-91|Mary (Ruddick) Barbee (1787-1855)]] in North Carolina #### [[Barbee-765|Elizabeth Barbee (b. 1804 in Ross County, Ohio, d. 1878 in Fremont, Mahaska, Iowa)]] m. ? McFall #### [[Barbee-764|Sarah Barbee (b. c1805 in Ross County, Ohio, d. c1890 in Gilman, Iroquois, Illinois)]] #### [[Barbee-763|Mary Ann Barbee (b. 1809 in Ross County, Ohio, d. 1888 in Nisqually, Thurston, Washington, m. ? Mounts)]] #### [[Barbee-767|Solomon Barbee (b. 1812 in Ross County, Ohoi, d. 1885 in Mills County, Iowa)]] m. [[McFall-423|Sarah (McFall) Barbee (1816-1901)]] in 1833 in Bartholomew, Indiana) #### [[Barbee-762|Frances Ann Barbee (b. 1815 in Jackson County, Ohio, d. aft.1881 in Atchinson County, Missouri )]] #### [[Barbee-766|William Barbee Unmd (b. c1815 in Ohio, d. bef.1835 in Iroquois County, Illinois)]] #### [[Barbee-758|Mahulda Ann Barbee (b. 1823 in Indiana, d. 1904 in Fremont, Mahaska, Iowa)]] m. [[Hunter-4124|Joel Walker Hunter (1820-1901)]] #### [[Barbee-760|Belsora Barbee (b. 1825 in Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, d. 1913 in Clarence, Shelby, Missouri)]] ### [[Barbee-770|Mary Barbee (b. 1779 in Stafford County, Virginia)]] ### [[Barbee-771|James Barbee (b. c1781 in Stafford County, Virginia, d. c1836)]] ### [[Barbee-773|Sarah Barbee (b. 1785 in Stafford County, Virginia)]] ### [[Barbee-776|Nancy Barbee (b. 1786 in Stafford County, Virginia, d. 1861 in Clay County, Indiana)]] ### [[Barbee-777|Hazel Barbee Sr (b. 1794 in North Carolina, d. 1853 in Vinton County, Ohio]], m. (1) [[Cox-23281|Rachel Cox (1787-1847)]] 1812 in Ross County, Ohio, m. (2) Phoebe in 1855 in Vinton County, Ohio) #### [[Barbee-1383|William Barbee (b. c1818 in Vinton County, Ohio, d. 1882 in Washington Township, Jackson, Ohio)]] #### [[Barbee-1060|Hazel Barbee Jr. (b. c1822-1830 in Jackson, Ohio, d. 1855 in Vinton, Ohio]], m. [[Claytor-50|Phoebe Ann Claytor (1821-1907)]] in 1844 in Jackson, Ohio) ### [[Barbee-774|Casiah (Barbee) Cox (b. 1796 in Fayette County, Kentucky, d. 1835 in Monroe County, Indiana)]] m. [[Cox-12385|Benjamin Cox (abt.1791-aft.1870)]] ### [[Barbee-775|Elizabeth Barbee (b. 1799 in North Carolina, d. 1874]], m. John Saults (or Salts) on 10 Mar 1815 in Ross County, Ohio) ## [[Barbee-1180|Thomas Barbee (b. 1752 in Overwharton, Stafford. Virginia, d. c1844 in Fauquier County, Virginia)]] m. 1786 [[Brahan-22|Martha (Brahan) Barbee]] in Frederick County, Virginia ### [[Barbee-1384|Artamissa (Barbee) Trotman (b. 1792 in Virginia, d. 1863 in Mississippi)]] ### [[Barbee-1390|Celia (Barbee) Sisk (b. c1795 in Virginia, d. 1877 in Mississippi)]] ## [[Barbee-909|John Barbee (b. 1754 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia)]] ## [[Barbee-910|Sarah Barbee (b. 1756 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia)]] ## [[Barbee-911|Betty Barbee (b. 1757 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia)]] ## [[Barbee-912|Joseph Barbee (b. 1758 in in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia)]] :William Barbee (1751-1826)'s profile shows him living alone and being over the age of 45 in the 1820 census in Harrison, Jackson, Ohio. The next name listed in the census is Hazel Barbee, who appears to be the Hazel Barbee, born in North Carolina and attached to his profile as his son. The 1826 probate record in Jackson County, Ohio for William Barbee shows Hazel Barbee as one of the administrators. Is the William Barbee who lived in Jackson County, Ohio the same person who was born in 1751 in Virginia??? :Hazel Barbee is probably not the son of this William Barbee if he was born in North Carolina :Elizabeth Barbee is probably not the daughter of this William Barbee if she was born in North Carolina :Did William Barbee live in Fayette County, Kentucky where daughter Casiah was born? William's profile says he appears in tax records there, but is this the correct William? # [[Barbee-145|Joseph Barbee b. (1744 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, d. 1800 in Scott, Kentucky)]] m. [[Barbee-1287|Elizabeth Lawrence Barbee (1765-1827)]] ## [[Barbee-1220|Owen Thomas Barbee (b. c1791 in Fauquier, Virginia, d. 1879 in Franklin Township, Franklin, Ohio)]], m. [[Whitely-131|Mary (Whitely) Barbee (abt.1789-abt.1871)]] ### [[Barbee-1227|Elizabeth (Barbee) McNinch (b. c1806 in Virginia, d. 1874 in Franklin Township, Franklin, Ohio)]] ### [[Barbee-1221|Joseph Barbee (b. c1815 in Virginia)]] ### [[Barbee-1223|James W. Barbee (b. 1817 in Culpeper, Virginia, d. 1910 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio)]], m. [[Unknown-460083|Lucinda (Unknown) Barbee (abt.1825-)]] #### [[Barbee-1224|Owen Thomas Barbee (b. c1843 in Ohio)]] #### [[Barbee-1225|Mary H. Barbee (b. c1845 in Ohio)]] #### [[Barbee-1226|Elizabeth J. Barbee (b. 1850 in Ohio)]] ### [[Barbee-1219|Alcinda (Barbee) Righter (b. 1823 in Virginia, d. 1880)]] ### [[Barbee-1222|Owen Thomas Barbee (b. c1829 in Ohio)]] # [[Barbee-1144|Unknown Barbee (bef.1730-)]] ## [[Barbee-508|Benjamin Barbee (b. 1759 in Culpeper County, Virginia, d. c1814 in Liberty Township, Butler, Ohio)]] m. [[Holloway-3856|Mary (Holloway) Barbee (abt.1770-abt.1865)]] in Faquier County, Virginia (??) ### [[Barbee-1142|Susannah (Barbee) Curtis (b. c1787 in Culpeper County, Virginia, d. c1827 in Ohio)]] ### [[Barbee-1147|Elizabeth (Barbee) Boyd (b. 1789 in Virginia, d. 1875 in Liberty Township, Butler, Ohio)]] ### [[Barbee-1430|Thomas Barbee (b c1790 in Virginai)]], m. Mary #### [[Barbee-1432|Cyrus Barbee (b. c1818 in Ohio, d. 1861)]], m. 1840 in Champaign County, Ohio [[Speece-173|Nancy (Speece) Barbee (abt.1818-1855)]] #### Abigail (b. c1829) #### Sarah (b. c1832) ### [[Barbee-1148|William Barbee (b. c1790 in Virginia)]], m. 1808 in Culpeper County, Virginia [[Curtis-15681|Frances (Curtis) Barbee (abt.1780-1865)]] ### [[Barbee-1149|Elias Barbee (b. c1792 in Virginia, d. 1842 in Green Township, Shelby, Ohio)]], m. 1815 in Butler County, Ohio [[Martin-45609|Mary (Martin) Barbee (abt.1800-1871)]] #### [[Barbee-1043|Louisa J (Barbee) Armstrong (b. c1825 in Shelby County, Ohio, d. 1847 in Lewistown, Logan, Ohio)]], m. 1843 in Shelby County, Ohio [[Armstrong-10740|Abel Armstrong (1819-1905)]] ### [[Barbee-1150|Elisha Barbee (b. c1795 in Virginia)]] ### [[Barbee-470|Thomas Barbee (b. 1800 in Bourbon County, Kentucky, d. 1874 in Linn, Osage, Missouri)]] ### [[Barbee-1151|John Barbee (b. 1800 in Virginia, d. 1887 in Shelby County, Ohio)]], m. 1820 in Hamilton, Butler, Ohio [[Martin-67094|Elizabeth (Martin) Barbee (abt.1805-)]] #### Amanda Barbee (b. c1822 in Ohio) #### Matilda Barbee (b. c1824 in Ohio) #### Emeline Barbee (b. c1827 in Ohio) #### Salem Barbee (b. c1829 in Ohio) #### John Barbee (b. c1832 in Ohio) #### Sylvester Barbee (b. c1835 in Ohio) #### William H Barbee (b. c1839 in Ohio) #### Rachel A (Barbee) Layman (b. c1842 in Ohio) #### Charlotte (Barbee) King #### Mary (Barbee) Richardson #### ?? (Barbee) Vanhorn (could be one of the above listed daughters) #### ?? (Barbee) Jones (could be one of the above listed daughters) #### ?? (Barbee) Ragan (could be one of the above listed daughters) ### [[Barbee-1152|Sarah Barbee (b. c1804)]] ### [[Barbee-1153|Mary Barbee (b. c1806)]] ### [[Barbee-1154|Abigail Barbee (b. c1810)]] ## [[Barbee-1271|Joseph Barbee (b c1755 in Virginia, d. 1814 in Bourbon County, Kentucky)]], m. 1778 [[Unknown-468009|Leannah (Unknown) Barbee (bef.1765-)]] ### [[Barbee-1272|Jesse Barbee (b. c1778 in Virginia)]] ### [[Barbee-1277|Susanna (Barbee) Pullen (b. c1780 in Virginia)]] ### [[Barbee-1273|Selah (Barbee) Shohoney (b. 1783 in Virginia, d. c1850)]], m. 1800 in Bourbon County, Kentucky [[Shohoney-2|James Shohoney (1779-bef.1855)]] ### [[Barbee-1278|Lewis Barbee (b. c1785 in Virginia, d. 1835 in Kentucky)]], m. 1814 in Fayette County, Kentucky [[Allen-38500|Catherine (Allen) Barbee (1796-1821)]] #### [[Barbee-1280|Zerelda (Barbee) Boyle (b. 1816 in Bourbon County, Kentucky, d. 1883 in Livingston County, Missouri)]], m. 1830 in Bourbon County, Kentucky [[Boyle-3128|John W. Boyle (1809-1893)]] ##* m. 1822 in Fayette County, Kentucky [[Goodwin-7739|Mary Coleman (Goodwin) Barbee (1802-)]] #### [[Barbee-1282|Samuel Porter Barbee (b. 1825 in Bourbon County, Kentucky, d. 1896 in Denver, Colorado)]] #### [[Barbee-1283|James Barbee (b. 1826 in Bourbon County, Kentucky, d. 1908 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois)]] #### [[Barbee-1281|Benjamin Lewis Barbee (b. 1832 in Bourbon County, Kentucky, d. 1854 in Livingston, Missouri)]] ##* m. 1833 in Clark County, Kentucky Catherine J. Winn ### [[Barbee-1276|Nathaniel Barbee (b. 1788 in Virginia, d. 1858)]] ### [[Barbee-1275|Margaret (Barbee) Forman (b. 1796 in Kentucky, d. 1865 in Linn County, Missouri)]], m. 1819 in Bourbon County, Kentucky, [[Forman-1061|Joseph Forman (abt.1798-1868)]] ### [[Barbee-1274|Mary (Barbee) Lemon (b. c1797 in Kentucky)]] m. 1817 in Bourbon County, Kentucky [[Lemon-1467|John M. Lemon (abt.1798-bef.1832)]] ## [[Barbee-939|Elijah Barbee (b. bef.1765 in Stafford County, Virginia, d. 1833 in Bourbon County, Kentucky)]] m. bef. 1782 in Virginia [[Unknown-321898|Susannah (Unknown) Barbee (bef.1765-bef.1812)]] ### [[Barbee-949|Elizabeth (Barbee) Riddle (b. c1782 in Virginia, d. 1856 in Bath County, Kentucky)]], m. 1803 in Caroline County, Virginia [[Riddle-1043|Lewis Arnold Riddle (bef.1777-abt.1851)]] ### [[Barbee-935|Margaret (Barbee) Cox (b. 1785 in Caroline County, Virginia, d. bef.1870 in Montgomery County, Indiana)]], m. in Bourbon County, Kentucky [[Cox-14008|Philip Cox (abt.1775-1834)]] ### [[Barbee-948|Lucy (Barbee) Bramblett (b. 1796 in Virginia, d. 1876 in Boone County, Indiana)]], m. 1821 in Bath County, Kentucky [[Bramblett-103|Nathan Bramblett (abt.1794-1843)]] #* m. 1812 in Caroline County, Virginia [[Solomon-1041|Ann (Solomon) Barbee (abt.1783-aft.1833)]] ### [[Barbee-940|Joseph Barbee (b. c1813 in Bourbon County, Kentucky, d. aft.1837)]] ### [[Barbee-941|Sarah (Barbee) Wilson (b. c1816 in Bourbon County, Kentucky, d. aft.1850 in Obion County, Tennessee)]], m. 1841 in Nicholas County, Kentucky [[Wilson-33977|Richard Wilson (abt.1820-aft.1850)]] ### [[Barbee-942|Benjamin Franklin Barbee (b. c1817 in Bourbon County, Kentucky, d. 1892 in Nicholas County, Kentucky)]], m. (1) 1841 in Nicholas County, Kentucky, [[Moler-132|Celia (Moler) Barbee (abt.1820-bef.1848)]], m. (2) 1848 in Nicholas County, Kentucky [[Rogers-15235|Harriett (Rogers) Barbee (1819-1884)]] ### [[Barbee-943|William Barbee (b. 1820 in Bourbon County, Kentucky, d. 1912 in Warren County, Iowa)]], m. [[Hubbard-4228|Mary (Hubbard) Barbee (1821-1903)]] :[[Barbee-470|Thomas Barbee (1800-1874)]] seems to be attached in error, see father Benjamin's profile for more info. [[Barbee-1430|Thomas Barbee (abt.1790-)]] is a more likely candidate for Benjamin's son - Both listed with the family for now * [[Barbee-1360|William J Barbee (1816-1892)]] * [[Matthews-10917|Mary J (Matthews) Barbee (1836-1884)]] :Some sources give William's parents as Thomas Barbee and Alice (Winston) Barbee who married in Louisa County, Virginia on 19 Jun 1809. (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/423206:60214?tid=&pid=&queryId=4710768384df5b1cb2cce2c5298365b6&_phsrc=pCj42272&_phstart=successSource). More info in the research notes of William's profile as to where the family lived. ---- Tax Records: * 1789 ** Mercer County, Kentucky *** Andrew Barbee (Andrew (1767-1813) m. MARGARET BRADFORD, son of John Barbee, below) *** Daniel Barbee (Daniel (born 1757), son of John Barbee, below) *** John Barbee ([[Barbee-140|John Barbee Sr. (1724-1805)]]) *** John Jr. Barbee ([[Barbee-895|John Barbee Jr. (1754-1824)]]) *** Richard Barber *** Daniel Barber *** John Barber *** William Barbe ([[Barbee-1313|William Barbee (1759-1813)]]) * 1790 ** Fayette County, Kentucky *** William Barbee ([[Barbee-1313|William Barbee (1759-1813)]])? *** Lander Barber ([[Barber-4252|Lander Barber (abt.1740-aft.1830)]])? ** Lincoln County, Kentucky *** Elias Barbee ([[Barbee-811|Elias Barbee Sr. (1763-1843)]])? * 1799 ** Bracken County, Kentucky *** James Barber * 1800 ** Bourbon County, Kentucky *** Joseph Barbee ([[Barbee-1271|Joseph Barbee (abt.1755-1814)]]) *** Jesse Barbee ([[Barbee-1272|Jesse Barbee (abt.1778-)]]) *** Robert Burby ** Fayette County *** Landers Barber ([[Barber-4252|Lander Barber (abt.1740-aft.1830)]])? ** Garrard County *** James Barbour *** Richard Barbour ** Green County, Kentucky *** Elias Barbee ([[Barbee-811|Elias Barbee Sr. (1763-1843)]]) ** Hardin County, Kentucky *** David Barber ** Henderson County, Kentucky *** Abmrous Barbour ** Jefferson County, Kentucky *** Thomas Barbee (??) ** Mercer County, Kentucky *** Daniel Barbee (Daniel (born 1757), son of John Barbee, below) *** Joshua Barbee ([[Barbee-1320|Joshua Barbee (1761-1839)]]) *** Ezekiel Barbee (Ezekiel (1774-1820) m. POLLY BRYAN, son of John Barbee, below) *** John Barbee ([[Barbee-140|John Barbee Sr. (1724-1805)]] ** Shelby County, Kentucky *** John Barbee ([[Barbee-895|John Barbee Jr. (1754-1824)]]) ** Warren County, Kentucky *** Gracy Barbre ** Washington County, Kentucky *** Ambrose Barber Census records: :1810 :Stoner, Bourbon, Kentucky :Name: Joseph Barbey ([[Barbee-1271|Joseph Barbee (abt.1755-1814)]]) :Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 [Joseph, ~55] :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2 [Margaret & Mary? - They would have been a little younger than 16] :Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1 [Leannah, ~45] :Numbers of Slaves: 3 :1810 :Stoner, Bourbon, Kentucky :Name: Jessee Barbey ([[Barbee-1272|Jesse Barbee (abt.1778-)]]) :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1 [Son born soon after 1798 marriage?] :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 [Jesse, ~32] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 3 [Lucinda, ~6 & 2 other daughters?] :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1 [Daughter born soon after 1798 marriage?] :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 [Anne] :1810 :Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky :Name: Joseph Barbey (?) :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 :Numbers of Slaves: 3 :1810 :Green, Kentucky :Name: Elias Barbee ([[Barbee-811|Elias Barbee Sr. (1763-1843)]]) :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 [Thomas, Elias] :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1 [William] :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 [John] :Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 [Elias, ~47] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 4 [Mary, Elenor, Sarah, Mildred] :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 3 [Frances, Lucy, Elizabeth] :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 [Elizabeth, ~42] :Numbers of Slaves: 13 :1810 :Jefferson County, Kentucky :Jas Barbee ([[Barbee-896|James Barbee (1786-1826)]]) :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 [James, 24] :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 [Jane, 24] :Numbers of Slaves: 1 :1810 :Jefferson, Kentucky :Name: Thomas Barbour ([[Barbour-1345|Thomas Throckmorton Barbour (1766-1823)]]) - ? :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 4 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 3 :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 2 :Numbers of Slaves: 37 :1810 :Mercer, Kentucky :Name: Ezekiel Barley/Barber/Barbee (Ezekiel (1774-1820) m. POLLY BRYAN, son of [[Barbee-140|John Barbee Sr. (1724-1805)]]) :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 3 :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1 :Numbers of Slaves: 9 :1810 :Shelby County, Kentucky :Name: John Barbee ([[Barbee-895|John Barbee Jr. (1754-1824)]]) - ? - Family doesn't quite fit :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 [John] :Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 [John, ~56] :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 2 [Sarah, ~13, ?] :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2 [?, ?] :Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1 [Martha, ~48] :Numbers of Slaves: 7 :1820 :Crawford, Illinois :Name: William Barber/Barbee ([[Barbee-897|William Barbee (1796-1850)]]) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 [William, ~24] :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1 :1820 :Crawford, Illinois :Name: Joshua Beerher/Barbee (brother or cousin of [[Barbee-897|William Barbee (1796-1850)]]? :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3 :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1 :1820 :Bath, Kentucky :Name: Robert Barby (?) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Commerce: 1 :1820 :Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky :Name: Doctor Barbee (father of [[Barbee-1360|William J Barbee (1816-1892)]], Dr. Thomas Barbee) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 [William, ~4] :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 [Thomas] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 [?, ?] :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 2 [Alice, ?] :Slaves - Males - Under 14: 1 :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 2 :Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 3 :1820 :Stoner, Bourbon, Kentucky :Name: Elijah Barbee ([[Barbee-939|Elijah Barbee (bef.1765-1833)]]) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3 [Joseph, William, Benjamin] :Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 [Elijah, ~55] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 [Sarah] :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 [Ann, ~37] :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1 :1820 :Stoner, Bourbon, Kentucky :Name: Jesse Barbee ([[Barbee-1272|Jesse Barbee (abt.1778-)]]) - ? :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 [Jesse, ~42] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 3 [Where was Lucinda, she would have been ~14] :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 [Nancy] :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1 :1820 :Shepherdsville, Bullitt, Kentucky :Name: Lameth Barbee ([[Barbee-737|Lameth Barbee (1785-1840)]]) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3 [Ransom, ~8, ?, ?] :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 [Lameth, ~35] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 [Susan, ~3] :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 [Clarky, ~29] :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1 :1820 :Fayette, Kentucky :Name: John/Jessie Barbee ([[Barbee-1272|Jesse Barbee (abt.1778-)]] - Was he listed twice, here and in Bourbon County? :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 [Jesse, ~42] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2 [Lucinda, ~16, other daughter from 1810 census?] - Where was Nancy? :Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: 1 :1820 :Fayette, Kentucky :Name: Joseph Barbee (same person who was in Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky in 1810?) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2 :Slaves - Males - Under 14: 2 :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 1 :Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 14: 2 :Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Commerce: 1 :1820 :Fayette, Kentucky :Name: Lewis Buber/Barbee ([[Barbee-1278|Lewis Barbee (abt.1785-1835)]]) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 2 [?, ?] :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 [Lewis, ~35] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 [Zerelda, ~4] :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 [Catherine, ~24] :Slaves - Males - Under 14: 1 :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 14: 2 :Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 1 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: 1 :1820 :Greensburgh, Green, Kentucky :Name: Elias Barber/Barbee ([[Barbee-811|Elias Barbee Sr. (1763-1843)]]) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 [grandsons?] :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 2 [Thomas, ?] :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 18: 1 [Elias] :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 3 [William, John, ?] :Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 [Elias, ~57] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 [Nancy] :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 2 [Mary, Elinor] :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 3 [Sarah, Mildred, Frances?] :Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1 [Elizabeth, ~52] :Slaves - Males - Under 14: 4 :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 3 :Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 :Slaves - Males - 45 and over: 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 14: 3 :Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 1 :Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 2 :Slaves - Females - 45 and over: 1 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 6 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: 3 :1820 :Summersville, Green, Kentucky :Name: John Barler/Barbee (John Barbee, b. 1793, Boyle, Kentucky. m. Mary Ray, son of [[Barbee-811|Elias Barbee Sr. (1763-1843)]]) - ? :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 [John, ~27] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 [Mary] :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 2 :1820 :Jeffersontown, Jefferson, Kentucky :James Barbee ([[Barbee-896|James Barbee (1786-1826)]]) :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 [son John] :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 3 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 [James, ~33] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 [Mary] :Slaves - Males - Under 14: 3 :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 2 :Slaves - Males - 45 and over: 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 14: 2 :Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 :Slaves - Females - 45 and over: 1 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 4 :1820 :Danville, Mercer, Kentucky :Name: Daniel Barbee/Barber (Daniel (born 1757), son of [[Barbee-140|John Barbee Sr. (1724-1805)]]) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 (Daniel, ~63) :Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1 (wife) :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 14: 1 :1820 :Mercer, Kentucky :Name: Colonel Joshua Babar/Barbee ([[Barbee-1320|Joshua Barbee (1761-1839)]]) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1 [Thomas, ~14] :Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 [Joshua, ~59] :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1 [Sarah, ~11] :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 2 [?, ?] :Slaves - Males - Under 14: 4 :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 1 :Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 2 :Slaves - Males - 45 and over: 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 14: 2 :Slaves - Females - 45 and over: 1 :Foreigners not Naturalized: 6 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Commerce: 3 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: 1 :1820 :Mercer, Kentucky :Name: Michael/Ezekial Barbee (Ezekiel (1774-1820) m. POLLY BRYAN, son of [[Barbee-140|John Barbee Sr. (1724-1805)]]) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1 :Slaves - Males - Under 14: 1 :Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 4 :Slaves - Females - Under 14: 1 :Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 1 :Foreigners not Naturalized: 6 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Commerce: 2 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: 2 :1820 :Shelby, Kentucky :Name: Francis Barby (?) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 3 :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1 :1820 :Shelby, Kentucky :Name: John Barby ([[Barbee-895|John Barbee Jr. (1754-1824)]]) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1 [John, ~13] :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 [William, ~24] :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 [James?, ~34] :Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 [John, ~66] :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2 [Sarah, ~23, ?] :Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1 [Martha, ~58] :Slaves - Males - Under 14: 1 :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 3 :Slaves - Females - Under 14: 1 :Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 1 :Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 :Slaves - Females - 45 and over: 1 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 3 :1820 :Morganfield, Union, Kentucky :Name: Ire (first letter could be a J) Barbee - ? :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 18: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 :Slaves - Females - Under 14: 1 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 2 :1820 :Liberty, Butler, Ohio :Name: Thomas Barbee ([[Barbee-1430|Thomas Barbee (abt.1790-)]]) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 [Cyrus, ~2] :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 [Thomas] :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 [Mary?] :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1 :1820 :Liberty, Butler, Ohio :Name: Elias Barbee ([[Barbee-1149|Elias Barbee (abt.1792-1842)]]) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 [Elias, ~27] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 3 [daughters, or possibly wife's sisters] :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 [Mary - wife, ~20] :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 [Mother-in-law?] :Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: 1 :1820 :Liberty, Butler, Ohio :Name: Wm Barbee ([[Barbee-1148|William Barbee (abt.1790-)]]) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3 [Elias, ~8, Enoch, ~6, Wesley, ~0] :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1 [Joshua, ~12] :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 [William, ~30] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 [Susan, ~4, Elizabeth, ~2] :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1 [Mary, ~12] :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 [Frances, ~40] :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1 :1820 :Liberty, Butler, Ohio :Name: John Barbee ([[Barbee-1151|John Barbee (1800-1887)]]) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 [John, ~20] :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 [Elizabeth] :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1 :1820 :Liberty, Butler, Ohio :Name: Mary Barby ([[Holloway-3856|Mary (Holloway) Barbee (abt.1770-abt.1865)]] :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 [son born after husband Benjamin wrote his will, or grandson] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 [Abigail, ~10] :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1 [Mary, ~14] :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 [Sarah, ~16] :Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1 [Mary, ~50] :1820 :Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio :Name: Josiah Barbee :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 18: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 7 :Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1 :Free Colored Persons - Males - Under 14: 11 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 3 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Commerce: 2 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: 2 :1820 :Harrison, Jackson, Ohio :Name: William Barbee (?) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 :1820 :Harrison, Jackson, Ohio :Name: Hazel Barbee ([[Barbee-777|Hazel Barbee Sr (1794-1853)]] - ?) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 [Hazel, ~26] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2 (Rachel, ~33?] :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 2 :1820 :Troy, Miami, Ohio :Name: William Barbee ([[Barbee-537|William Barbee (1789-1858)]]) :Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 2 [William, ~31] :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 [wife Margaret?] :Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: 3 :1830 :Wayne, Ashtabula, Ohio :J B Barbee :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1 :1830 :Liberty, Butler, Ohio :Name: William Barlee/Barbee ([[Barbee-1148|William Barbee (abt.1790-)]]) :Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 [Wesley, ~10] :Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 [Elias, ~18 or Enoch, ~16] :Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 [William, ~40 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 [Sarah, ~4] :Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 [Rebecca, ~6, Jane, ~7] :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2 [Susan, ~14, Elizabeth, ~12] :Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 [Frances] :1830 :Liberty, Butler, Ohio :Name: John Barley ([[Barbee-1151|John Barbee (1800-1887)]]) :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 [Salem] :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 [?] :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 [John, ~30] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2 [Emeline, ?] :Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 [Amanda, Mathilda] :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 [Elizabeth, ~25] :1830 :Liberty, Butler, Ohio :Name: Elias Barley ([[Barbee-1149|Elias Barbee (abt.1792-1842)]]) :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 3 :Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 [Elias, ~38] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 [Louisa, ~5] :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 [Mary, ~30] :1830 :Lemon, Butler, Ohio :Name: Thomas Barbee ([[Barbee-1430|Thomas Barbee (abt.1790-)]] :Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 [Cyrus, ~13] :Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 [Thomas, ~39] :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 3 [Abigail, ?, ?] :Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 [Mary] :1830 :Hamilton, Franklin, Ohio :Name: Franklin Barbee :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 :1830 :Jackson, Franklin, Ohio :Name: Kaws Barby [Hans Barley] [Haws Barby] :Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1 :1830 :Cincinnati Ward 4, Hamilton, Ohio :Joshua Barbee :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 :1830 :Bowling Green, Licking, Ohio :Samuel Barber/Barbee :Only name listed, maybe 1 Male 20 thru 29, or maybe stray mark on paper :1830 :Monroe, Licking, Ohio :Name: John Barker [John Barbee] :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 :1830 :Monroe, Licking, Ohio :Name: Isaac Barbee [Iacc Barbee] :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 :1830 :Bath, Medina, Ohio :Name: Isaac W I Barbee [Isaac W I Barber] :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 :1830 :Concord, Miami, Ohio :Name: Aaron Barbee [Aaron Barbee] :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 :1830 :Concord, Miami, Ohio :Name: R R Barbee :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 :1830 :Concord, Miami, Ohio :Name: Leom Barbee [Wm Barbee] [Wm. Barbee] :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 :1830 :Concord, Miami, Ohio :Melinda Barbee :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 :1830 :Washington, Muskingum, Ohio :Name: Sampson Barbee :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 :1840 :Liberty, Butler, Ohio :Name: William Barber [ [[Barbee-1148|William Barbee]] ] :Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 [grandchild? - Mary's son??] :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 2 [Enoch, ~26, Wesley, ~20] :Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1 [William, ~50] :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 [Sarah Ann, ~14] :Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 [Rebecca, ~17] :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 [Elizabeth, ~22] :Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 [Mary?, ~30] :Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1 [Frances, ~60] :Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2 :No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 4 :1840 :Franklin, Franklin, Ohio :O J Barbee [O T Barbee] [[Barbee-1220|Owen Thomas Barbee]] :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 [Owen Thomas, ~10] :Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 [Owen Thomas, ~49] :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 [ ? ] :Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 2 [Alcinda, ~17, ?] :Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1 [Mary, ~51] :Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2 :1840 :Jackson, Franklin, Ohio :David Babee [ [[Barbee-653|David Barbee]] ] :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 3 :Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 :Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1 :1840 :Jackson, Franklin, Ohio :H Barbee :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 :Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1 :1840 :Jackson, Franklin, Ohio :H Barbee :Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1 :Persons Employed in Agriculture: 3 :1840 :Jackson, Franklin, Ohio :W Barbee :Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 :Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1 :1840 :Ripley, Holmes, Ohio :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2 :Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1 :1840 :Harrison, Jackson, Ohio :Hayle Barbee [Hazle Barbee] [[Barbee-777|Hazel Barbee Sr]] :Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1 :1840 :Harrison, Jackson, Ohio :John Barbee :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 :1840 :Newton, Miami, Ohio :Name: Aason G Barba [Aaron G Barber] [Aaron G Barbee] :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 :Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1 :1840 :New Reading, Perry, Ohio :Samuel Barber [ [[Barbee-1256|Samuel Barbee]] ] :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 :Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: 1 :1840 :Clay, Scioto, Ohio :Chas Barbee [Elias Barbee] :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 :Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1 :1840 :Portsmouth, Scioto, Ohio :Joshua Barber [Joshua Barbee] :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 :Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: 1 :No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1 :1840 :Shelby, Ohio :[[Barbee-1149|Elias Barbee]] :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 2 [George, ~11, ?] :Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 [Elias, ~48] :Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 [Louisa, ~15] :Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 [Catharine Martin, ~39-40?] :Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 [Mary, ~49] :Persons Employed in Agriculture: 3 :1840 :Shelby, Ohio :Name: Mary A Barbe [Mary A Barber] :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 :1840 :Green, Shelby, Ohio :[[Barbee-1430|Thomas Barbee]] :Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 [?] :Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 [Thomas, ~49-50] :Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 [Sarah, ~8] :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2 [Abigail, ~12, ?] :Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 [?] :Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 [Mary?] :Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2 :No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 2 :1840 :Green, Shelby, Ohio :[[Barbee-1432|Cyrus Barbee]] :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 [Cyrus, ~22] :Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 [Nancy, ~22] :Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1 :1840 :Green, Shelby, Ohio :[[Barbee-1151|John Barbee]] :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 [William, ~2] :Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2 [Sylvester, ~5, John, ~8] :Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 [Salem, ~12] :Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 [John, ~40] :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 [Emmaline, ~13] :Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 3 [Keziah, ~14, Matilda, ~17, Amanda, ~18] :Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 [Elizabeth, ~35] :Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2 :No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1 :1840 :Salem, Warren, Ohio :Name: Elisha Barbee [Elisha Barber] :Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 :1840 :Turtle Creek, Warren, Ohio :John Barbee :Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 :Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1 Marriage Records: :Butler County, Ohio :4 March 1804 or 4 March 1807 - Elizabeth Barber and Henry West [FS] :12 January 1811 - Henry Barber and Catharine Roby [FS] - Name was really Barber :25 March 1813 - [[Barbee-1147|Elizabeth Barber]] and [[Boyd-10451|John Boyd]] [FS] :1 June 1815 - [[Barbee-1150|Elisha Barbee]] or Barber and Margaret Hudgell [FS] :7 September 1815 - [[Barbee-1149|Elias Barbe]] and [[Martin-45609|Mary Martin]] [FS] :16 July 1818 - Mary Barbee and Daniel Souett or Lovett [FS] :6 January 1820 - [[Barbee-1151|John Barbee]] and [[Martin-67094|Betsey Martin]] [FS] :24 February 1824 - [[Barbee-1152|Sarah Barbee]] and Joshua Curtis [FS] :15 January 1837 - Jane Barber and Samuel Carrington or Conington [FS] :23 February 1837 - [[Barbee-1578|Susan Barbee]] and Benjamin Ball [FS] :16 June 1842 - [[Barbee-1696|Jane Barbee]] and John Earnhart [FS] :17 Apr 1845 - [[Barbee-1695|Rebecca Barber]] and John Myers [FS] :20 July 1845 - [[Barbee-1694|Elizabeth Barbee]] and Henry C. Boneby or Boulby [FS] :11 December 1848 - Melinda Barbee and Frederick Breyton [FS] - Is Melinda the daughter of [[Barbee-1430|Thomas Barbee]] :10 Jan 1849 - Benamin Barber and Eliza Ann Talbert [FMP] - Benjamin was a son of [[Barbee-1430|Thomas Barbee]] :Champaign County, Ohio :16 January 1840 - [[Barbee-1432|Cyrus Barbee]] and [[Speece-173|Nancy Speece]] [FS] :Clark County, Ohio :4 Apr 1850 - [[Barbee-537|William Barbee]] and [[Tullis-27|Melissa L Tullis]] [A] :Franklin County, Ohio :12 March 1822 - Mary Barbee and Eli Spangle or Spangler [FS] (was Mary the daughter of [[Barbee-644|Hawes Barbee]]? FindAGrave shows her 1802-1833, FS shows 1902-1886, with no source) :21 February 1828 - [[Barbee-653|Davis Barber or David Barker]] and [[Haughn-44|Mary Haughn]] [FS] :20 October 1828 - Franklin Barbee and Margaret Adams [FS] (Was Franklin the son of [[Barbee-644|Hawes Barbee]]?) :18 July 1829 - [[Barbee-649|Elizabeth Borbee]] and [[Adams-10725|Thomas Adams]] [FS] :9 August 1834 - [[Barbee-651|Lucinda Barbee]] and [[Watts-2063|Joseph Watts]] [FS] :12 Mar 1835 - Franklin Barbey and Lucinda Merris [FS] (Was Franklin the son of [[Barbee-644|Hawes Barbee]]?) :21 September 1837 - Catharine Ann Barbee and Joel Bumly [FS] :2 November 1837 - [[Barbee-648|Haws Barbee]] and [[Rowles-40|Mary Ann Roles]] [FS] :Jackson County, Ohio :8 September 1834 - Martha Barbee and Jesse Kissner [FS] :3 Jan 1837 - John Barbee and Mary Ann Weldon [A, FS] - also see below :4 January 1838 - John Barbee and Mary Ann Weldon [FS] - also see above :8 Aug 1837 - William Barbee and Sarah Byars or Sarah Byars [A, FS] - also see below :24 August 1837 - William Barbee and Sarah Byars [FS] - also see above :26 Sep 1844 - Hazel Barbee, Jr. and Phebe Ann Clater, by Moses Ray, J.P. :1 Oct 1848 (29 Sep 1848) - Hazel Barbee and Phoebe Morris, by Soloman Redfearn, J.P. :6 Feb 1850 - David Barbee and Elanor Morris :Miami County, Ohio [Creation of county was authorized on 16 Jan 1807, formed from part of Montgomery County] :2 November 1809 - [[Barbee-537|Wm Barbee]] or Barber and Margaret Marshall [FS] :14 January 1812 - Thomas Barber and Elizabeth Mackey :3 or 8 September 1813 - [[Barbee-536|Sally Barbee]] or Sarah Barber and [[Tullis-133|Wm. Tullis]] or Wm. Fuller or William Pullis [FS] :13 or 20 (marriage date) December 1814 - [[Barbee-1579|Nancy Barbee]] and Janus or James Brown [FS] :28 November 1815 (license), 19 December 1815 (recorded) - [[Barbee-535|Susana Barbee]] or Susausea Barber and [[Tullis-134|David R. Tullis]] [FS] :3 or 30 October 1816 - [[Smith-35369|Mary Barbee]] and [[Tullis-28|Aron Tullis]] [FS] :1 December 1825 - Frances Barber and Daniel Grosvenor [FS] - Really was Barber? :4 February 1833 - Margaret Barbour and James Delzall [FS] :25 May 1833 - [[Barbee-1580|Malinda Barber]] and Findley Telford [FS] :30 September 1838 - Duvisa Barber and Thomas Patchford [FS] :3 December 1840 - Mary M Barber and Samuel H. Shoaff [FS] :Montgomery County, Ohio :27 Apr 1807 - [[Barbee-1476|Lucy Borbee]] and Thomas B. Kyle [FS] :10 April 1828 - Geo. W. Barber and Priscilla Smith :Muskingum, Ohio :8 January 1835 - Eliza Barbee and Bernard Leachman [FS] :Ross County, Ohio :22 Dec 1803 - Sarah Barber or Barbee or Barbea and John Comer [FS, A] - Was Sarah the sister of Nancy Barbee ([[Barbee-773|Sarah Barbee (1785-)]])? Was John the brother of William Comer? William appears to have had a brother named John who married a Susannah around 1815. FS shows these as being two separate people, but without good sources. :5 Jul 1804 - [[Barbee-1409|Nancy Barbee]] and [[Comer-342|William Comer]] [FS, A] :25 March 1810 - Hanah or Hannah Barber and John Miller [FS] :1 May 1812 - [[Barbee-777|Harley Barbee]] and [[Cox-23281|Rachel Cox]] [FS, A] :7 May 1813 - [[Barbee-774|Ceriza or Conza Barbee or Couze or Couzar Barber]] and [[[[Cox-12385|Benjamin Cox]] [FS] :10 Mar or 7 Apr 1815 - [[Barbee-775|Betty Barbee or Betsy Barber]] and John Sautts or Sanltz [FS] :18 Dec 1821 - William Barber and Elizabeth Armsworthy [A, FS] :25 Jan 1822 - Pleasant Barbee or Barber and Ann Shephard or Anne Shepherd [A, FS] :19 Jun 1830 - Louis or Lewis Barbour and Susan Roads [A, FS] :26 July 1832 - Edward Barber and Sarah Miller [A, FS] :20 January 1840 - Margaret Barbary and William Bramblett [FS] :26 May 1842 - John Barbour and Maria Linley :8 May 1846 - Edward Barlow and Ellen Rapstoke :28 Jan 1847 - Henry Barlow and Rosena Marshall :Scioto County, Ohio :6 March 1825 - Jane Barber and Galbreth Palluson [FS] :18 October 1837 - [[Barbee-1693|Elias Barbee]] and Mary Elizabeth Hyatt Or Hyett [FS] :29 Aug 1850 - Casey T Barbee and Rebecca Williams [FMP] :19 Sep 1850 - [[Barbee-1688|Wesley Barbee]] and Lucy Ball [FMP] :Shelby County, Ohio :14 February 1832 - Mary Barber and Jacob Lyons [FS] (Really a Barber? Appears she was born in Pennsylvania c1811) :29 July 1834 - Rachel Barber and John Stern [FS] :5 December 1839 - Mahala Barbee or Barber and John C. Miles [FS] :11 May 1841 - Matilda Barbee and Adam Linehart [FS] :12 January 1843 - Abigail Barbee and Christian Ketsel [FS] :18 September 1843 - [[Barbee-1043|Eliza J. Barbee]] and [[Armstrong-10740|Abel Armstrong]] [FS] :21 December 1848 - Joshua Barbee and Martha Ann Princehouse or Primehouse [FS] - Joshua was the son of [[Barbee-1149|Elias Barbee]] :28 February 1849 - [[Barbee-1486|Kesia Barbee]] and Thomas Rogan [FS] :26 Dec 1849 - [[Barbee-1482|Emeline Barber]] and Jonathan Vanhorn [FMP] :Warren County, Ohio :21 Aug 1804 - Dorothy Barber and Stephen Tullis [FS] :6 October 1837 - Abagail Barbee and Gilbert Wright [FS] - Abagail was the daughter of [[Barbee-1150|Elisha Barbee]] :7 July 1838 - John Barbee and Harriett Miller [FS] - John was the son of [[Barbee-1150|Elisha Barbee]] Barbees on Wikipedia without profiles on WikiTree: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Russell_Barbee_Jr. Andrew Russell Barbee Jr. ] (1827–1903), American surgeon * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Barbee Anita Barbee], American social psychologist * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bud_Barbee Bud Barbee] (1914–2000), American baseball player * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Barbee Carol Barbee] (born 1959), American television writer, actress and producer * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Barbee Dave Barbee] (1905–1968), American baseball player * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Barbee George Barbee] (1850–1939), English-born American jockey * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Barbee Herbert Barbee] (1848–1936), American sculptor * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Henry_Barbee John Henry Barbee] (1905–1964), American blues singer and guitarist * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamb_Barbee Lamb Barbee] (1916–1986), American baseball player * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_Barbee Lloyd Barbee] (1925—2002), American politician * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rankin_Barbee Rankin Barbee] (1874–1958), American journalist and writer on Southern history * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Barbee Tony Barbee] (born 1971), American basketball coach * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Barbee William Randolph Barbee] (1818–1868), American sculptor Barbees on WikiTree with entries on Wikipedia: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barbee-1352 John Barbee] (1815—1888), the tenth Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky

Sorting Out the Children of Pierre Marcellin Bonvillain and Emelie Thibodaux

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{| border="1" !NAME USED !BAPTISM NAME !DOB !MARRIAGE !1850 Census"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCJX-D8J : 12 April 2016), Marielin Bonvillain, Terrebonne parish, Terrebonne, Louisiana, United States; citing family 440, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ! ! !1860 Census"United States Census, 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BS4-3ZY?cc=1473181&wc=73BR-HXL%3A1589427264%2C1589428282%2C1589427429 : 24 March 2017), Louisiana > Terrebonne > 12th Ward > image 3 of 13; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ! ! !DEATH |- | | | | |NAME IN CENSUS |GENDER |AGE |NAME IN CENSUS |GENDER |AGE | |- |Marcellin |Pierre Marcellin Bonvillain |abt 13 Oct 1805 (SM Ch.: v.6-A, p.15) |Emelie Thibodaux 7 Oct 1833 |Marielin Bonvillain |M |45 | | | |6 Dec 1859Hebert, Rev. Donald J. South Louisiana Records: Lafourche~Terrebonne Volume 3 (1851-1860). (Baton Rouge, LA: Claitor's Publishing, 1985): p.73 . Text: ::BONVILLAIN, Marcelin d. 6 Dec. 1859; m. Emilie THIBODAUX Children listed: Ophelia m. Antoine LANCON; Euralie m. Andre LANCON; Bannon; Ernest; Euranie; Claiborne; Elodie; Adeline; Jospehine; Emilie; Arthur. Petition for tutorship: 9 April 1860. (Houma Ct.Hse.:Succ. #421) |- |Emilie |Thibodeaux |abt 1818 (15 when wed) |Pierre Marcelin 7 Oct 1833 |Emilie Bonvillain |F |31 |Mrs. P M Bonvillain |F |38 | |- |Ophelia |Adelaide Bonvillain |30 Dec 1834 (Thib.Ch.:v.3, #611) |Antoine Lancon 14 Jun 1849 |Ophilia Bonvillain |F |16 |Ophelia Lancon"United States Census, 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BS4-3C8?cc=1473181&wc=73BR-HXL%3A1589427264%2C1589428282%2C1589427429 : 24 March 2017), Louisiana > Terrebonne > 12th Ward > image 2 of 13; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). |F |23 | |- |Euranie |Emelie Therese Bonvillain |7 Jun 1836 (Thib.Ch.:v.3, #1143) |Jean Baptiste Giroir 28 Feb 1870 |Euranie Bonvillain |F |14 |Uranie Bonvillain |F |15 | |- |Bannon |Olesime Banvare Bonvillain |18 Feb 1839 (Thib.Ch.:v.3, #1699) |Dalilah Ayos 2 Jul 1868 |Bannon Bonvillain |M |12 |Bennon Bonvillain |M |21 | |- |Ernest |Ernest Leandre Bonvillain |26 Jan 1840 (Thib.Ch.:v.4, #82) |Eliska or Elisea Barras 24 Jul 1866/28 Feb 1870 |Ernest Bonvillain |M |10 |Ernest Bonvillain |M |20 | |- |Euralie or Eulalie |Marie Bonvillain |8 Jun 1842 (Thib.Ch.: v.1-A, #120) |Andre Lancon 20 Oct 1856/ 28 Oct 1856 |Eululie Bonvillain |F |8 |Euralie Lancon |F |22 | |- |Claiborne |Octave Bonvillain |25 Nov 1845 (Thib.Ch.:v.3, #1300) |Marie Clement 27 Jun 1871 |Claiborne Bonvillain |M |6 |Claiborne Bonvillain |M |13 | |- |Elodie |Eurasie Bonvillain |4 Jan 1844 (Thib.Ch.:v.1-A, #181) | |Elodie Bonvillain |F |4 |Elodie Bonvillain |F |12 | |- |Adeline |Adeline Bonvillain |bt. 25 Mar 1843 (Thib.Ch.:v.1-A, #131) |Edward Clement 18 Jun 1869/1 Jul 1869 |Adelina Bonvillain |F |2 |Adeline Bonvillain |F |10 | |- | | | | | | | | | | | |- |Josephine |Josephine? |abt 1853 |Rene Hebert 21 Apr 1870 | | | |Josephine Bonvillain |F |7 | |- |Emilie |Emilie? |abt 1855 | | | | |Emely Bonvillain |F |5 | |- |Arthur or Desire |Desire Arthur Bonvillain |1 Apr 1855 (Houma Ch.:v.2, p.86) |uncertain d/t multiple people w/ name & parents not named in records | | | |Arthur Bonvillain |M |4 | |- | | | | | | | | | | | |} '''1840 Census'''"United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYN-SZF7?cc=1786457&wc=31SV-ZJ3%3A1588666219%2C1588666791%2C1588665902 : 24 August 2015), Louisiana > Terrebonne > Not Stated > image 19 of 28; citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ::M. Bonvillain ::2 males under 5: Olesime Bannon & Ernest ::1 male age 30-40: Pierre Marcellin ::1 female under 5: Emelie Therese aka Euranie ::1 female age 5-9: Adelaide aka Ophelia ::1 female 20-30: Emelie Thibodeau ==Sources== *Hebert, Rev. Donald J. South Louisiana Records: Lafourche ~ Terrebonne Volume 1 (1794-1840). (Baton Rouge, LA: Claitor's Publishing, 1978). *Hebert, Rev. Donald J. South Louisiana Records: Lafourche~Terrebonne Volume 2 (1841-1850). (Baton Rouge, LA: Claitor's Publishing, 2008). *Hebert, Rev. Donald J. South Louisiana Records: Lafourche~Terrebonne Volume 3 (1851-1860). (Baton Rouge, LA: Claitor's Publishing, 1985). *Hebert, Rev. Donald J. South Louisiana Records: Lafourche~Terrebonne Volume 4 (1861-1870). (Baton Rouge, LA: Claitor's Publishing, 1979). *Hebert, Rev. Donald J. South Louisiana Records: Lafourche~Terrebonne Volume 5 (1871-1875). (Eunice, LA: Hebert Publications, 1981).

Sorting out the Foxes in North Carolina

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

Sorting out the Gerritt Hendricks of Germantown

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==The Problem== There is much confusion regarding Gerritt Hendricks of Kriegsheim and Gerrit Hendricks (de Wees) both of whom were in Germantown Pennsylvania in 1691. Credible secondary sources, (Hull, Pennypacker) have confused the two and thus confused those who attempt to trace the lineage and descendents of both men. This page will attempt to locate accurate primary sources to differentiate the two men, their spouse's and children, while searching for other Gerritt Hendricks of the same Era and location, who may also confound the issue. ==Gerritt Hendricks== Gerritt Hendricks, his wife, Marye and their daughter, Sarah, arrived in Pennsylvania aboard the Francis and Dorothy on 13 October,1685 from Kriegsheim. Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker. The Settlement of Germantown, Pennsylvania, and the beginning of German emigration to North America. William J. Campbell. Philadelphia. 1899. Hull includes two sons, Lambert and Willem in the family group. Hull, W. Isaac. (1935). William Penn and the Dutch Quaker migration to Pennsylvania. [Swarthmore, Pa.: Swarthmore college]. p. 398 289-290. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.39000004680372&view=1up&seq=337 Gerret was a German Quaker, son of Hendrick Gerritts, whose family were originally Dutch Mennonites who converted to Quakerism through visits from Quaker leaders that began in 1657. They were persecuted in Kriegsheim due to their refusal to pay taxes and were charged a fee for each person who attended worship. Gerritt Hendricks, Peter Schumacher and Hans Peter Cassell applied for a certificate to pass through customs en route from Kriegsheim, originally to Holland, but in actuality, they continued on to Pennsylvania. Hull, W. Isaac. (1935). William Penn and the Dutch Quaker migration to Pennsylvania. [Swarthmore, Pa.: Swarthmore college]. 289-290. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.39000004680372&view=1up&seq=337 In London, they received deeds from Dirck Sipmann for 200 acres of land each in Germantown. It was this Gerritt Hendricks who signed the Protest against Slavery in 1688. ==Children== #Sarah -Born 1678, daughter of Gerrit Hendricks and Mary. Married, at Abingdon, Isaac Shumacher/Shoemaker.Shoemaker 1903, p. 26 Uncertain: Pennypacker reports only Sarah arrived with Gerrit and Mary Hull reports 7 children arrived aboard the Francis and Mary; 4 children of Peter Schumacher and 3 children of Gerrit Hendricks. Hull, p.398 #Lambert- #Willem- ==Gerritt Hendricks de Wees== Gerritt Hendricks (de Wees) born in Amsterdam, arrived in New Amsterdam in 1665 and served in the New Amsterdam militia. He was Dutch Reformed and all his children except the eldest, Willemtjie, were christened at the Dutch Reformed Church of New York. Willemtjie was christened in Alkmaar prior to the move to New Amsterdam. ==Confusing Sources== '''Hull,''' W. Isaac. (1935). William Penn and the Dutch Quaker migration to Pennsylvania. [Swarthmore, Pa.: Swarthmore college]. 289-290. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.39000004680372&view=1up&seq=337 ::p.398 lists the 1685 immigrants from Kresheim. "...three men; (Gerhard Hendricks, Peter Schumacher and Heivert Papen); two women, (Maria and Sarah, wives of Hendricks and Schumacher), and seven children." Footnote 622 re: the children, states: "These were Sarah, the daughter, and Lambert and Willem, the sons, of Gerhard Hendricks; and Peter, the son, and Mary, Frances and Gertrud, the daughters, of Peter Schumacher. Of Heivert Papen, Hull recounts, "Papen was a bachelor at the time, who married later, at Germantown, Elisabeth, daughter of Willem Rittinghuysen." ::pp. 260-300 "The Krisheim and Palatinate Pioneers" details the growth of Quakerism among the Mennonite community from the earliest visits of William Ames and George Rofe in 1657. Ames returned with William Caton and Henry Fell in 1661. ::p. 266 persecution of the Friends that began in earnest in 1658-1660. ::p. 276: From 1663-1666, persecutions increased with fines, confiscation of crops and cattle or hogs. Those who were named were "John Hendricksz, Hendricsz Gerritts, Velter Eberten, Agnes, widow of John Johnson, Christopher Morrett, John Phillip Laubeck, George and Peter Shoemaker." ::p..288: About 1677, William Penn himself visited Krisheim. ::p. 286. In 1678, Parnel's "A Warning for all People" was reprinted and distributed with a added poem by the Kresheim Quakers, Christopher Morrell, Hans Plibus Laubachs, George and Peter Shoemaker and Gerrit Hendricks. ::p.. 289-290 Finally in May 1685, Peter Shoemaker, widower, age 60, Gerrit Hendricks and Hans Peter Cassell requested a certificate for their families to pass through customs on the way to Holland. '''Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker'''. The Settlement of Germantown, Pennsylvania, and the beginning of German emigration to North America. William J. Campbell. Philadelphia. 1899. pages 118, 58 and 146. [https://archive.org/details/settlementofgerm01penn/page/145/mode/1up?q=Hendricks Archive.org] ::Lists Gerrit Hendricks arriving with wife, Mary, daughter, Sarah and servant Heinrich Frey, of Altheim? ::Suggests Gerrit Hendricks and Gerritt Hendricks De Wees could be the same person. Notes children Lambert Gerrits and Willem Gerrits that use the Dutch patrynomic naming system. ==Sources== See also: *Benjamin H. Shoemaker, Genealogy of the Shoemaker Family of Cheltenham, J.B Lippincott and Company, Philadelphia. 1903 p. 26 [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofshoem00shoe/page/52/mode/1up view at Archive. org]

Sorting out the Marston Family - Wheatley-2390

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[[Wheatley-2390|Wheatley-2390]] 18:43, 15 June 2023 (UTC) #Have ordered 1920 marriage certificate of Elizabeth Marston to Henry Manning *19 February 1920 *The Register Office, Hammersmith * Henry George MANNING, 62 years, Widower, Advertising Clerk, son of James MANNING, (deceased), Blacksmith *Elizabeth Sophia MARSTON, 47 years, Widow, daughter of William YATES (deceased), Dairyman *Address of both parties given as 5 Adelaide Road, Shepherds Bush *Witnesses: Alfred Manning, Stanley Manning (Henty's son) #Have ordered 1898 birth certificate of Lilian Ethel Marston (see detail below) This family are currently unconnected with conflicting information appearing in each document reviewed. The object of this Freespace is to collate all the information available on this family with a view to repopulating Profiles with matching information (and hopefully connecting to the WikiTree - subsequently achieved through [[Marston-1862|Frances Elizabeth (Marston) Griffin (1913-1985)]]) Father of Lilian and Agnes - almost certain
1898 - Gerald Charles Marston is named as father on Lilian Ethel's birth certificate
1901 - Gerald C Marston - Shoe Maker - age 34, b1866, Bloomsbury
1924 - Charles (Graham or Anaham or Araham) Marston - Surgical Boot Maker on Lilian Ethel's marriage certificate
BUT there is no one on FreeBMD with the name of Gerald Charles Marston
Check Marston's born Bloomsbury ('''St. Giles''' in the Fields & St. George Bloomsbury '''RD''') see below Other mentions of the father Henry/Harry Marston (probably Henry Manning)
1911 - Henry Marston - Sign Writer - age 53, b1857 , Kensington (could this be Henry Manning, he is age 63, born Brompton in 1921)
1934 - Harry Marston - Clerk in War Office - possibly conflated by Richard as he may be Henry Manning's son
1936 - Henry Marston - Retired - suggesting that Henry Manning may be Ethel's father, . [[Manning-10274|Henry George Manning (abt.1858-1939)]] profile created [[Wheatley-2390|Wheatley-2390]] 11:24, 20 June 2023 (UTC) Mother?
[[Yates-3234|Elizabeth Sophia (Yates) Manning (abt.1872-1940)]] YATES mms HUDSON ?
Lilian Ethel's birth certificate says her mother is Ethel Agnes Marston mms Wood
Lilian Ethel's death registration says her mms was Yates
Elizabeth does not marry Henry Manning until 1920 (possibly he had a wife already or she had a husband), this means that all of her children born after 1911 (and some before), may be his although they would have to be registered in her married name. Children as per Censuses
[[Marston-773|Eva Marston (abt.1894-)]] no birth in this name, YATES mms HUDSON? 1901, 1911, 1921 [[Marston-2084|Lilian Ethel (Marston) Stark (1898-)]] mms '''WOOD''' 1901, 1911, 1921 '''Birth Certificate of Lilian Ethel '''
District -St George Hanover Square
Sub-District of St John Westminster
Fifth June 1898 7 Earl Street
Father: Gerald Charles Marston, Boot Maker (Master)
Mother: Ethel Agnes Marston nee Wood (Informant)
Registered: Thirteenth July 1898
[[Marston-776|Alice Agnes (Marston) Nutter (1899-1937)]] mms '''WOOD''' 1901, 1911, 1921 [[Marston-2000|George Charles Marston (1901-1976)]] Birth not found, 1911 (George Henry), 1921 [[Marston-2085|John Henry Marston (abt.1906-)]] mms '''YATES''' 1911, 1921 [[Marston-772|Richard Arthur Marston (1908-1993)]] mms '''YATES''' 1911, 1921 [[Marston-2086|Ethel Caroline Marston (1911-)]] mms '''YATES''' 1921 [[Marston-1862|Frances (Marston) Griffin (1913-1985)]] mms '''YATES''' 1921 == Research Notes == In the '''1901 Census''' "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census", database with images
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 75; Folio: 89; Page: 33; Schedule: 249
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1901%2F0074-0076%2F0462&parentid=GBC%2F1901%2F0002775476 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1901/0002775476 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 25 January 2023)
Ethel Marston (28), wife, in household of Gerald C Marston (34) at 48, Cale Street in Chelsea registration district in London & Middlesex, England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ 1901 Census of England, Wales & Scotland: 48, Cale Street, Chelsea, London & Middlesex, England |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Gerald C Marston || Head || Married || M || 34 || Shoe maker || Mx, Bloomsbury |- | Ethel Marston || Wife || Married || F || 28 || || Surrey, Boro' |- | Eva Marston
(there is a birth registration for Eva YATES mms HUDSON GRO Pancras 1894 Q3 1B 130 - so it is possible that this is "Ethel's" sister - if Ethel is Elizabeth Sophia Yates)|| Daughter || || F || 6 || || Mx, Kentish Town |- | Lillian Marston
(GRO St George Hanover Square 1898 Q3 01A 472 mms '''WOOD''') || Daughter || || F || 2 || || Mx, Westminster |- | Alice Marston
GRO Chelsea 1899 Q4 01A 377 mms '''WOOD''') || Daughter || || F || 1 || || Mx, Chelsea |} In the'''1911 Census''' "1911 England Census", database with images
The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911; Registration District Number: 3; ED, institution, or vessel: 19; Piece: 215
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{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ 1911 Census of England: 89 A Adelaide Rd, Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith, London, England |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Henry Marston || Head || Married || M || 53 || Sign Writer, Exhibitions || Kensington, London |- | Ethel Marston || Wife || Married || F || 41 || || Boro', London |- | Eva Marston || Daughter || Single || F || 16 || || Chelsea, London |- | Lillian Ethel Marston || Daughter || Single || F || 12 || Scholar || Chelsea, London |- | Alice Agnes Marston || Daughter || Single || F || 11 || Scholar || Chelsea, London |- | George Henry Marston || Son || Single || M || 9 || Scholar || Chelsea, London |- | John Henry Marston || Son || Single || M || 5 || Scholar || Acton, London |- | Richard Arthur Marston || Son || Single || M || 3 || || Chiswick, London |- | Stanley James Manning || Lodger || Single || M || 23 || Skating Rink Attendant || S. Kensington, London |} In the '''1921 Census''' "1921 Census Of England & Wales", database with images
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 00231; District reference: RD 3A RS 1 ED 27
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F00231%2F0167&parentid=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F00231%2F0167%2F02 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1921/RG15/00231/0167/02&expand=true FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 25 January 2023)
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ 1921 Census of England and Wales: 5 Adelaide Road, Hammersmith, London & Middlesex, England |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | Henry G Manning || Head || M || || 63y 6m ||London, Brompton|| Clerk || Capt J Donald White City, Unemployed |- | Elizabeth S Manning || Wife || F || Married || 48y 4m ||London, Borough || Home Duties || |- | Lillian E Marston
(GRO St George Hanover Square 1898 Q3 01A 472 mms '''WOOD''')|| Step Daughter|| F || || 23y 0m ||London, Westminster || Shorthand Typist || Hebster Jenkinson |- | Alice A Marston
GRO Chelsea 1899 Q4 01A 377 mms '''WOOD''') || Step Daughter || F || || 21y 9m || London, Chelsea || Waitress || Express Dairy Co |- | George C Marston || Step Son || M || || 19y 8m || London, Chelsea || Boot Maker || J A Smith |- | John H Marston
GRO Brentford 1906 Q1 03A 221 mms '''YATES''') ||Step Son || M |||| 15y 4m || London, Acton, || Errand Boy || S Squire & Co (Chemist) |- | Richard A Marston
GRO Brentford 1908 Q2 03A 175 mms '''YATES''' ||Step Son || M || || 13y 4m || London, Chiswick|| || |- | Ethel C Marston
(Ethel Caroline GRO Fulham 1911 Q3 01A 355 mms '''YATES''' ||Step Daughter || F ||S || 9y 11m || London, Shepherds Bush|| || |- | Frances E Marston (Frances Elizabeth GRO Fulham 1914 Q1 01A 314 mms '''YATES''' || Step Daughter || F || || 7y 6m ||London, Shepherds Bush || || |} Also in the'''1921 Census''' "1921 Census Of England & Wales", database with images
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 06563; District reference: RD 130 RS 1 ED 33
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F06563%2F0339&parentid=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F06563%2F0339%2F06 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1921/RG15/06563/0339/06&expand=true FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 17 June 2023)
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ 1921 Census of England and Wales: Kinross Oakington Avenue, Wembley, Middlesex, England |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | Ernest Mepsted || Head || M || || 38 || City of London, London, England || Engineer Motor Car Manufacturer || Employer |- | Lilian Mepsted || Wife || F || || 36 || Clerkenwell, London, England || || |- | Ivy L Mepsted || Daughter || F || || 14 || Islington, London, England || || |- | Leonard E Mepsted || Son || M || || 8 || Wood Green, London, England || || |- | Norman A Mepsted || Son || M || || 2 || Stroud Green, London, England || || |- | '''Eva Marston''' || Servant || F || Single || 26 || Kentish Town, London, England || General Domestic Servant || Private |} Marriage of Alice in '''1921''' Alice A Marston's marriage to George Nutter was registered in the Jul-Aug-Sep quarter of 1921 in the Paddington district. '''Marriage Registration''': "England & Wales Marriage Index", database
[https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=2HuU0N8zhPt6q%2BUSSOUg1w&scan=1 FreeBMD Entry Information] (accessed 15 June 2023)
Marston, Alice A.
''GRO Reference:'' 1921 Jul-Aug-Sep in Paddington Volume 1a Page 148.
Marriage of Lilian in ''' 1924''' Lilian Marston (age 26), Spinster, of '''5 Adelaide Road''', daughter of '''Charles Graham''' (poss Anaham or Araham) '''Marston dec.''', Surgical Boot Maker, married Samuel Marshall Stark (32), Bachelor, Joiner, of 5 Church Street Old Monkland, Baillistone, Scotland, son of James Stark dec., Retired, on 20 July 1924 in St Luke, Shepherds Bush, Hammersmith and Fulham, England. '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938", database with images
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P80/Luk/A/02/007
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Marriage of Richard'''1934'''
Richard Arthur Marston (age 26), Bachelor, Shoe Repairer, of '''5 Adelaide Road Shepherds Bush W12''', son of Harry Marston, Clerk in War Office (retired), married Olive Annie Collison (age 26, Spinster, Book keeper, of 10 Swinburne Road Putney SW15, daughter of John Henry Collison, Watchman (retired),on 9 September '''1934''' in St Margaret, Putney, Wandsworth, England. '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938", database with images
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P95/MGT/004
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Marriage of Ethel in '''1936''' Ethel Caroline Marston (age 25), Spinster, of '''5 Adelaide Road''', daughter of Henry Marston, Retired, married Edward James Hector (age 24), Bachelor, Clerk, of same address, son of William Hector, Dock Labourer, on 26 July 1936 in Saint Luke, Shepherds Bush: Uxbridge Road, Hammersmith and Fulham. '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938", database with images
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Church of England Parish Registers
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Marriage of Frances in '''1938'''
Frances E Marston's marriage to Wilfred J Griffin was registered in the Jan-Feb-Mar quarter of 1938 in the Hammersmith district. '''Marriage Registration''': "England & Wales Marriage Index", database
[https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=c1QfaShMNaHcMT3kiUio%2Bw&scan=1 FreeBMD Entry Information] (accessed 15 June 2023)
Marston, Frances E.
''GRO Reference:'' 1938 Jan-Feb-Mar in Hammersmith Volume 1a Page 393.
'''1939 Register'''
In the 1939 register Elizabeth S Manning (age 66), Domestic Duties, was recorded as widowed at''' 5 Adelaide Grove, East Acton''', Hammersmith And Fulham, Hammersmith, London, England. "1939 Register", database with images
Reference: RG101/0216E/011/42; Piece number: 0216E; Schedule: 199
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA%2FR39%2F0216%2F0216E%2F011&parentid=TNA%2FR39%2F0216%2F0216E%2F011%2F42 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=TNA%2FR39%2F0216%2F0216E%2F011%2F42 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 25 January 2023)
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ 1939 England and Wales Register: 5 Adelaide Grove, East Acton, Hammersmith And Fulham, Hammersmith, London, England |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | Elizabeth S Manning || Widowed || F || 03 Feb 1873 || Domestic Duties |- | George C Marston || Single || M || 10 Oct 1901 || Boot Repairer (Own Acc) |- | Kenneth G Nutter[[Nutter-1336|Kenneth George Nutter (1922-1986)]]
(Kenneth George GRO Paddington 1922 Q2 01A 19 mms '''MARSTON'''), son of Alice who died in 1937 || Single || M || 27 Mar 1922 || Bookstall Attendan |- | Frederick Stacey || Widowed || M || 24 May 1870 || Taxi Cab Driver |} Deathe of Richard in '''1993'''
Richard Arthur Marston of The Mount Bishops Down Road Tunbridge Wells Kent died on 8 January '''1993''' and their estate passed probate on 17 March 1993 in Brighton. '''Probate''': "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995", database with images
Principal Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England
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Death of Ethel in '''1996''' Lilian Ethel Stark's death (age 97) was registered in 1996 in the Eastwood and Mearns district.(mother's maiden name''' Yates''') ''not Wood as per birth registration'' '''Death Registration''': "Statutory Register of Deaths", database
National Records of Scotland, Ref: 650/213
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] (accessed 17 June 2023)
Lilian Ethel Stark death registered 1996 in Eastwood and Mearns (age 97, mother's maiden name Yates).
== SPECULATIVE INFORMATION - FOR ELIMINATION == ---- '''EXCLUDED''' In the 1881 census Elizabeth Sophia Desborough (age 8), Scholar, was the daughter of Joseph Edward Desborough at 4, Little Pleasant Row, Newington, St Saviour Southwark, London & Surrey, England. '''1881 Census''': "1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census", database with images
Reference: RG11; Piece number: 549; Folio: 111; Page: 15; Schedule: 1042
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1881%2F4299477%2F00432&parentid=GBC%2F1881%2F0002711189 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1881/0002711189&expand=true FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 15 June 2023)
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ 1881 Census of England, Wales & Scotland: 4, Little Pleasant Row, Newington, St Saviour Southwark, London & Surrey, England |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Joseph Edward Desborough || Head || Married || M || 45 || Rope maker || Mitcham, Surrey, England |- | Henrietta Susannah Desborough || Wife || Married || F || 43 || Charing || Newington, Surrey, England |- | Edward John Valentine Desborough (GRO Newington 1864 Q1 01D 238 mms HALL) || Son || Unmarried || M || 17 || Tape measure maker (appar 10.3) || Newington, Surrey, England |- | Henrietta Mary Ann Desborough || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 15 || Servant || Newington, Surrey, England |- | Jane Desborough || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 10 || Scholar || Newington, Surrey, England |- | Elizabeth Sophia Desborough ('''Eliza Sophia''' Desborough GRO St Saviour 1873 Q1 01D 158 mms HALL ) || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 8 || Scholar || Newington, Surrey, England |- | Sarah Desborough || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 7 || Scholar || Newington, Surrey, England |- | William James Desborough || Son || Unmarried || M || 1 || || Newington, Surrey, England |- | Sarah Knight || Lodger || Widowed || F || 71 || Needlewoman || Newington, Surrey, England |} ---- CHECK YATES mms HUDSON births in London Area
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Year || Q || District || Vol || Page || |- |Elizabeth Sophia ||1872||Q1||St Saviour||01D||104A |- |Florence Maria ||1884||Q3||Islington||01B||243||1891 census d/o James & Annie, 1901 step d/o Morris Bullock & Annie (says born Lambeth) |- |Arthur Joseph ||1886||Q3||St Saviour ||01D||110A ||1891 census s/o James & Annie (says born Islington), 1901 step s/o Morris Bullock & Annie (says born Islington) |- |Mabel Annie Elizabeth ||1887|| Q4 ||Islington||01B||207||1891 census d/o James & Annie, 1901 step d/o Morris Bullock & Annie |- |Daisy Ellen||1889||Q3||Islington||01B||191||1891 census d/o James & Annie, 1901 not with family |- |Winifred Mary ||1891||Q2||Islington||01B||222||Died 1891 Q3 Islington 01B 179 age 0 |- |George James ||1892||Q4||Islington||01B||219||19011901 step d/o Morris Bullock & Annie |- |Eva||1894||Q3||Pancras||01B||130 |} '''Elizabeth Sophia and Eva do not appear to be part of the James/Annie family.''' ---- Look for information on Stanley James Manning who appears as a Lodger in 1911 census. Is '''Henry "'Marston''' really Henry Manning and related to Stanley. Already exists as [[Manning-3292|Stanley James Manning (1887-1970)]] Stanley James Elliott Manning's birth was registered in the Oct-Nov-Dec quarter of 1887 in the Kensington district. '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office", database
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1887&range=0&surname=MANNING&motherssurname=FRENCH&forename1=STANLEY&forename2=JAMES&gender=M&quarter=D&district=KENSINGTON&volume=01A&page=165 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 20 June 2023)
Manning, Stanley James Elliott (Mother's maiden name: French).
''GRO Reference:'' 1887 Oct-Nov-Dec in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/kensington.html Kensington] Volume 01A Page 165.
Stanley James Elliott Manning (age 30), Bachelor, Electrician's Mate, of the Parish of St Luke Shepherds Bush, son of '''Harry George Manning, Sign Writer''', married Ethel Amelia Newman (age 28), Spinster, of 3 Bedford Terrace, daughter of Herbert George Newman, Packer, on 14 March 1920 in St Luke, Chelsea, Kensington and Chelsea, England. '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938", database with images
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P74/LUK/248
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Stanley James E MANNING's death was registered in the Jan-Feb-Mar quarter of 1970 in the Westminster district. (Date of birth: 30 Oc 1888) '''Death Registration''': "England & Wales Death Index", database
[https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=ceSoPWQTJKHzEixiLm43jw&scan=1 FreeBMD Entry Information] (accessed 20 June 2023)
Manning, Stanley James E. (Date of birth: 30 Oc 1888).
''GRO Reference:'' 1970 Jan-Feb-Mar in Westminster Volume 5e Page 2441.
Henry George Manning's birth was registered in the Jan-Feb-Mar quarter of 1858 in the Kensington district. (Mother's maiden name: Elliott) '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office", database
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1858&range=0&surname=MANNING&motherssurname=ELLIOTT&forename1=HENRY&forename2=GEORGE&gender=M&quarter=M&district=KENSINGTON&volume=01A&page=94 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 20 June 2023)
Manning, Henry George.
''GRO Reference:'' 1858 Jan-Feb-Mar in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/kensington.html Kensington] Volume 01A Page 94.
---- Marston births St Giles RD from 1860 - 1870
Ezra Marston's birth was registered in the Jan-Feb-Mar quarter of 1861 in the St Giles district. '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office", database
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1861&range=0&surname=MARSTON&motherssurname=OAKES&forename1=EZRA&gender=M&quarter=M&district=ST%20GILES&volume=01B&page=425 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 22 June 2023)
Marston, Ezra (Mother's maiden name: Oakes).
''GRO Reference:'' 1861 Jan-Feb-Mar in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/st%20giles.html St Giles] Volume 01B Page 425.

Any Marston's in St Giles in 1871 census? - NONE
Any Marston's in St Giles in 1881 census? - Alfred Marston age 17, Baker, born London Marston births in Middlesex Vol 1A from 1860 - 1871

Sorting out the Northampton NC Jean Family

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==Documentation for the Jean family of Northampton, Bute, and Chatham NC that help establish and separate certain lines== [[Jean-1197 | Philip Jean]] [[Jean-1201 | William Jean]] [[Jean-1196 | Philip Jean]] [[Jane-1141 | Christopher Jane]] YDNA from descendants of Philip Jean of Chatham (2 men), Philip Jean, son of Christopher (1 man), and from Rev William Jean of Stokes (1 man) prove that they all descend from the same person. The majority of those tests were done at Ancestry.com and are not available for viewing at our FTDNA YDNA project. Anyone interested can message me, as I have the charts that show all of those matches. Because of record loss, there are inadequate documents, such as will and estate records, that might have clearly identified each individual family unit. In absence of that, genealogists use deed, court, and tax documents to help identify family units. We identify neighbors and friends through those records. Elizabeth Shown Mills, coined this type of research as the FAN Principle or FAN Clubhttps://www.evidenceexplained.com/content/quicklesson-11-identity-problems-fan-principle. FAN stands for Friends, Associates, and Neighbors. For the purpose of showing the relationship between Philip Jean of Northampton and Philip Jean of Chatham, it is necessary to first show that Christopher Jean, who first owned part of the land in this study, moved to Bute County, NC. It will also show his son Philip was with him in Bute and was not the Philip in Northampton County records. To understand what is being shown, one has to pay attention to all names in the following documents. Not every single document that may have the person's name on it has been listed, as it would be too much. The documents that are listed here establish these families lived next to each other or associated with each other in Northampton and Chatham Counties (plus the document Christopher and his son in Bute). ===Christopher Jean/Jane === At one time we had thought Philip Jean in Northampton County records was Christopher's son. What follows are records that show that is unlikely. ====Surry County, Virginia==== In 1743 Christopher Jean was named as a "cousin" of Hugh Davis in Surry County, VA when Hugh gave Christopher land. In 1741 Christopher Jean and John Davis were listed as godfathers to Ann Davis, daughter of Hugh Davis in Albemarle Parish, Surry County, VA If he was a cousin to Hugh, then John Davis was also his cousin. Christopher Jean and John Davis moved across the state line into Northampton County, NC. Christopher's wife was Mary according to the deed when they sold the land in Sussex County. ====Northampton County, NC Deed Records==== * Book 1, page 266 August 25, 1746 John Avent of Surry Co., VA to Ralph Rachel of Northampton Co. for 30 pounds 105 acres, north side of Roanoke, joining John Davis, and a pocosin, being one half of a tract grant to sd John Avent. Wit: John Pitman, Arthur PitmanNorthampton County, NC Register of Deeds; https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/296804?availability=Family%20History%20Library. . Proven in court August 1746 '''Note''' on Ralph Rachel - son Miles christened in Albemarle Parish, Surry County 174; Christopher Jane, Mary Davis, John Sutherland - godparents. * Book 1, page 284, July 14, 1746 Edward Crews of Northampton to Thomas Avent of same, 13 pounds, 200 acres on the North side of Roan Oak River Wit: John Moore, William Acock, William Shorter. Proven in court Feb 1746/47 * Book 1, page 267, August 25, 1746 John Avent of Surry Co., VA to John Davis of Northampton Co., 30 pounds, 105 acres north side of RoanOke River, joining Thomas Avent, other lands of sd John Avent and Gaddes. Wit: Thomas Avent, John King, William Acock. Proven in court August 1746 * Book 1 Book I, Page 391, March 3, 1749 George Brewer to Thomas Avent for 30 pounds 200 acres on Beaver Pond Creek. Wit: Joseph Scouls, John Scouls, James Kendall proven in court August 1749 * Book 1, pages 405-406 3 Nov 1749 in Northampton Co., NC. John Moldesby of the province of NC to Christopher Jean of said province - sum of twenty-one pounds ten shillings current money of VA 530 acres, lying in Northampton on the North Side of Roanoak River, joining the North East side of the yourah Pocosin at John Moores corner thence along his line, to a poplar on the upper side of the Long Branch at the mouth of Lick Branch, then down the long branch Hays bounds, to the mouth of the said branch in the aforesaid Pocoson - signed John Moldesley - wit John Moore, Joseph Scouls and John Spann - proven at Nov term 1749 in open court by [[Moore-693 | John Moore]] * Deed Book 1, pages 505-506 8 Nov 1751 in Northampton Co., NC. Christopher Jean of Northampton Co. to Joseph Scouls - 8 Nov 1751 - 2 Pounds and 5 Shillings For 40 Acres, joining Long Branch Part of a patent to John Maldesby In 1748 - signed Christopher "+" Jean - wit John Moore, William Shorter, and Benjamin Shorter - proven Nov 1751 * Deed Book 1, pages 506-507 Nov 5, 1751 Christopher Jean of Northampton Co. to Philip Jean, 5 Nov. 1751 12 pounds, 150 acres more or less, joining the mouth of Long Branch Wit: Joseph Scouls, John Davies, John Scouls. * Deed Book 2, page 53, Feb 13, 1752 John Davis of Northampton to John Davis for love and fatherly affection I bear my son. Adjoining Thomas Avent and Ragland, excepting quiet possession for myself and my wife during our natural lives. Wit: Joseph Scouls, William Burrow, John Scouls. * Deed Book 2, page 224 on 15 Jul 1755 in Northampton Co., NC. Christopher Jean of Northampton Co. To Henry Watkins - 15 July 1755 - 5 Pounds for 100 acres more or less - situated in Northampton Co, being part of a tract of land granted to John Maldesley in the year 1748 - joining Scouls's line, to a poplar on the upper side of the long branch and up the long branch - Signed Christopher Jean - Wit: John Scouls, Joseph Scouls, Frederick Ragland - Proven at Aug court 1755 That ends the records for Christopher Jean in Northampton ===Christopher and his son Philip Jean in Granville County, NC - area that would become Bute County=== ====Tax Lists of Granville County, NCGranville County, NC Tax Lists 1755-1809 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLF-D9YL-R?mode=g&cat=353959==== : 1757 - lists turned in for each district - list of John Martin * Christopher Jean 1 white poll. page 64 * John Davis is on the same list : 1757 - list of William Johnson - alpha list of insolvent and exempt persons * Christ. Jeane 1 white poll. page 76 : 1758 - list of John Martin * Christo' Jean 1 white poll page 76 * John Maldesley 2 white polls : 1758 - list of delinquents by Phi' Hawkins alpha list * Chrispr Jean 1 white poll. page 93 : 1759 list of John Pope * written as Christopher Green als Geen 1 white poll. page 94 * this list has the same names as all the other lists he is on. : 1759 List of Delinquents by (unknown) * Christopher Green 1 white poll page 98 : 1760 - no list for John Pope and Christopher and his neighbors are not on any surviving list. : 1761 - list for John Pope * Christopher Gane 1 white poll page 34 * listed in Christophers' household is - Philip Gane 1 white poll : 1761 "list of men summonds to give in their lists to John Pople, by me William Ferrell" * Christofer Jean page 36 : 1762 - list for John Pope :* Xopher Gane Senr. 1 white poll page 73 * now beside him but not in his household is Philip Gane 1 white poll : 1762 insolvent list * Christ. Gane 1 white poll page 76 * Philip Gane 1 white poll : 1763 only a few lists for this year, the rest are missing. There is an insolvent list * Christ Jane 1 white poll page 85 : 1764 - Bute County was formed. Neither Christopher and Philip Jean nor their neighbors are on the Granville list anymore. ====Granville County NC Deeds==== * Book F page 179-180 December 12 1762 [[Pace-49 | Thomas Pace]] to Xopher Jane. 25 pounds.162 acres on both sides of Crooked Creek, Bridges lineGranville County, NC Record of Deeds 1746-1923; https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/360398?availability=Family%20History%20Library. Wit: Nathaniel Pace, William Reese (Pace and Reese family on deeds and administrations with John and Philip Jane in Charles City and Prince George Counties, VA. Pace were adjoining land owners). ====Christopher's son Philip Jean in Bute County==== Christopher is not on any surviving record in Bute County and Philip Jean had possession of his land. * Estate sale of John Modglin (John Modesley in the Northampton deeds - this family's name went from Modesley to Modglin) June 3 1768 - Mary Jean purchased 1 piggin and peckBute County, NC (under Franklin County) Land and probate records, 1760-1800: Wills & inventories, 1760-1800 Deeds, 1764-1767. Mary Jean, image 321. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L98M-VCFK?i=320&cat=289746. Mary Jean is most likely the widow of Christopher Jean. * Deed Book 3, page 249. October 12 1769. Phillip Jean, & Elizabeth, his wife, to Thomas Clifton, all of Bute Co. 25 Pounds. l00 acres on the south side Crooked Creek adj. Young. Wit: William Fish, Cart Cox. Proved by William Fish. Proven in court May Court 1771 * Deed Book 3, page 192. May 11 1770. Phillip Jean, to William Fish, both of Bute Co. 20 Pounds. 75 acres in Bute Co. on the north side of Crooked Creek, adj. John Young. Wit: John Young, Leban Young. Proved by John Young, Proven in court Feb.1771 * Deed Book 5, pare 192. 26 November 1774. Thomas Clifton to John Huckaby, both of Bute Co. 60 Pounds 100 acres in Bute Co. on the south side of Crooked Creek, adj. Farrel & John Young, land which Christopher Jean bought from Thomas Pace, to whom it had been granted 1 March 1762. Cliffton to pay back Quitrents. Wit: William Fish, Miles Rachel. Proved by William fish. Proven in court Feb. 1775. Note - Miles Rachel was the godson of Christopher Jean.= * August 29, 1778 Land Grant in Bute (the area that became Franklin County) #256 and #257 Philip Jane. 640 acres each. southwesterly of Little River, adjoining Osbourne Jefferies. both assigned to William Jeffries. Note - Bute County only existed from 1764-1769. The section that Philip lived in became Franklin County. ====Move to Caswell NC and Spartanburg, SC==== * Philip Jean moved to Caswell County about 1784, when he first appears on the tax lists there. From there he moved on to Spartanburg, SC with several of his children. His son Nathan stayed in Franklin County. The records in Granville and Bute establish that Philip, son of Christopher was in those counties and living in his father's home in 1762 and living beside his father in 1763. They were both on the delinquent or insolvent list and he owed back quit rents on the Bute land when he sold it. It is unlikely that he is the Philip who purchased two tracts of land in Northampton and was in Northampton in 1763. If his home was in Granville/Bute - and it was as he had poll tax there - why would he hold on to land in another county when he was struggling to pay taxes on the land he lived on? ==Philip Jean of Northampton County== The first record for him is the deed where he bought land from Christopher, so born before 1731 (give or take a few years). Also remember when reading this all of the neighbors of this land shown above for Christopher Jean, Thomas Avent, and John Davis in Northampton County. ===Philip Jean deeds in Northampton County=== * Deed Book 1, pages 506-507 Nov 5, 1751 Christopher Jean of Northampton Co. to Philip Jean, 5 Nov. 1751 12 pounds, 150 acres more or less, joining the mouth of Long Branch Wit: Joseph Scouls, John Davies, John Scouls. * Deed Book 3, page 5-6, Mar 26 1759, Northampton Co., NC. Thomas House of Northampton Co., NC for 35 pounds 220 acres to Phillip Jean on the south side of the Beaver Pond Creek, joining on the county line, it being part of land granted to Richd Moore for 300 acres by patent dated 4 Aug 1741 signed Thomas House Wit: Wm "M" House Sr and Peter House - proven in court by Wm House April 1759 * Deed Book 3 page 93 Nov 10 1760 Thomas Williams to Thomas Brantley 50 acres on Cypress Swamp, old country line. Also, another 100 acres adjoining the country line. Wit: [[Burwell Williams | Williams-45965]], Asa Williams, Chaplan Williams. '''Note''' Philip Jean of Orange/Chatham lived with and worked for Burwell Williams. Also Burwell was on an earlier Militia List of Northampton. * Deed Book 3 page 58 Nov 3 1759 William House of Northampton Co. to Henry Meacham. 35 pounds 200 acres. Willaim House. Wit. Philip Jean, Peter House Proven in court Nov 1760 Tax List undated but dated by the NC Archives(?) as 1762. * Philip Gean on Anthony Armistead's list with Henry and Charles Chapman, Henry Meacham, Joseph Scouls, Henry Moss. He is also on Joseph Sikes's list, Philip Gean - other men from around them are on this list but not any that we are following for this purpose. There is no acreage listed or no white polls shown - just names - but I believe this is a land tax list. And, that the 2 Philip tracts owned fell into different districts, even though they are close together. Several of the men from Armisteads list are also on the list of Thomas Pace and most of them owned more than 1 track of land (all of the ones I listed with Philip on Armistead's list are also on Pace's list except Joseph Scouls). * Deed Book 3 _ Nov 2 1762 Henry Meacham to Jesse Peebles 200 acres (no adjoining landowners or watercourses mentioned). Wit: Philip Jean, David Peebles. Proven in court by Philip Jean May 1763 * Deed Book 3 page 245 Nov 15 1762 Henry Meacham to John Morgan 200 acres Rocky Branch, Country Line, Ready Branch, Meacham's line. Wit: Philip Jean, Robert Morgan. Proven in court by Philip Jean May 1763 * Deed Book 3 page 329 - Jan 23, 1764 Joseph Scouls of Northampton Co. to Henry Meacham of same. 50 pounds. 140 acres adjoining John Moore, Philip Jean, and along Jeans line to a branch called Long Branch, Williams line to Brusces pond by his house. which was part of land that had belonged to Capt Moore and Christopher Jeans. Joseph Scouls. Wit: Thom Short, Henry Chapman. Proved by Joseph Scouls August court 1765. * Deed Book 3 page 394 Aug 13 1765 [[Avent-54 | John Avent]] of Northampton to Wm Short for 100 pounds, 175 acres adjoining Thomas Avent & William Avent, Davis's then a dividing line Richard Moore and Thomas Avent, Samuel Clerk's old line. Land given to John Avent by the will of William Avent, dec'd. Wit: Jas. Dancy, Henry Clerk. Mary Avent relinquished dower Aug court 1765. Those are all of the records we have for Philip Jean in Northampton. There are no court records or estate records from this time (there are a few wills but not probate records). The deed records are complete, though. There are no deeds where Philip Jean sells the 2 tracts of land he owned. Since the deed above from Joseph Scouls to Henry Meacham lists Philip Jean as an adjoining land owner (not Philip Jean dec'd or formerly Philip Jean's), it is safe to say that Philip was alive in January 1764. [[Avent-351 | Joseph Avent]] was in Orange County by 1761. John Avent along with his sister and her husband Sarah and William Ragland left Northampton around the time that John Avent sold his land in August of 1765. There are also no other records for Burwell Williams in Northampton and he appears on the Orange County, NC road crew lists at the same time as John Avent. ===In 1768 William Jean owned and sold Philip's land=== * Deed Book 4, page 223-225, Mar 1768, Northampton Co., NC. [[Jean-1201 | William Jean]] of the province of NC and Christopher Moss of the same - sum of 18 pounds - tract of land containing 150 acres more or less - beginning at a pine on the edge of the Long Branch - Wm stated he is the lawful owner and lawfully seized and possessed said land as his own proper right as good, perfect & absolute estate of inheritance in fee simple and have in my self good right full dower and lawfull authority to grant, bargain, sell, etc said premises in the manner above - signed William Jean, by her mark Else "x" Jean and by her mark Olive "x" Jean - wit Robert Horton, Wm Moughon Junr and by her mark Mary "x" Davis - proven in court Mar 1769 - Olive Jean relinquished her dower. - registered 4 May 1769 As stated, no deed was filed that transferred this property to William Jean. William Jean also owned Philip Jean's other tract of land. In Colonial America, if you died without a will your real property went straight to your eldest son without any need for court actionhttps://genfiles.com/articles/primogeniture-succession/. Personal Property was divided amongst all of your children and your wife had dower rights but real property did not get split up if there was a living male child. No deed would have been filed to transfer it. Widows had dower, rights for their lifetime, to 1/3 of the land. ====Analysis of the William Jean Deed==== There is no doubt that the land William sold in 1668 was the land that Philip Jean had purchased from Christopher Jean. Of the three people who sign the deed, William is the only one listed in the body of the deed as the rightful owner "in fee simple". That means absolutely his and his heirs alone. But, two women sign with him. Else Jean signed but Olive Jean came into court and relinquished her dower. Actually, his mother and his wife had dower rights to this land. So which is which? I turned to Judy Russell (legalgenealogist.com). Asking about the women on this deed. Judy is a lawyer and a genealogist. She says that if it was the case that William had inherited the land from his father, then Else would have been his mother and Olive would have been his wifehttps://www.legalgenealogist.com/2022/02/08/time-and-place/. ''If Angela is right, and the seller is the oldest son who inherited this land, his mother would have had an already-existing life estate in one-third of that land — that’s her dower. Her life estate began automatically on the death of her husband, the seller’s father. So yes, the son owned the land in fee simple, but subject to his mother’s life estate.'' ''In essence, the seller and his mother jointly owned all the then-existing rights in the land and, signing together, they could sell all the rights in the land as of that moment.'' ''But the wife had this potential future interest, her dower right that would come about if she outlived her seller-husband. And the law said she had to be first privily examined … whether she doth voluntarily assent” to giving up that potential future interest." There would be no reason for 2 women to be on this deed with William if one were not his mother. He didn't own it jointly with a sister, or her name would be in the deed as an owner. They don't say they are selling it as heirs of an estate. He also doesn't appear to have purchased it, as no deed was filed and from the records above for Philip, he filed his deeds, witnessed others, and even proved those in court. William Jean files all other deeds and witnesses deeds. ====Conclusion==== Philip Jean of Northampton County, NC died between January 1764 and March 1768. He was married to Else and his eldest son was William Jean Sr of Northampton. Philip of Northampton was not the son of Christopher Jean. He could have been a brother or nephew, though. ===The Children of Philip Jean of Northampton=== ====William Jean Sr of Northampton County==== As shown above, William Jean came into possession of Philip Jean's land prior to August 1768. He also had the other tract of land that had belonged to Philip. * Deed Book 6, page 70-71, Jan 24,1775, Northampton Co., NC. Wm Chapman of Northampton Co., NC - 32 poundss and 10 shillings to Wm Jean of same - tract of land lying in said county containing 45 acres more or less, on the south side of Beaver Pond Creek, thence east along Jeans line, along Henry Chapman's line, adjoins Jno Michels line, along Charles Chapman's line - signed Wm Chapman - wit Wm Mitchell, Travis Weaver, and Saml Garner - proven in Sept 1775 on oath of Wm Mitchell - registered 7 Jan 1776 * Deed Book 8, page 333-334, Feb 16 1791, Northampton Co., NC. William Jean of Northampton Co., NC of the one part and Francis Dancy of same of the other part - sum of 200 pounds - 3 acres more less, lying in said county on the South side of the Beaver Pond Creek, "to a drean in the Milk Pond", including land and premises - signed Willam Jean - wit William Johnson, Richard W. Freear (?) - proven at March Court 1791 by William Jean * Deed Book 8, page 338-339, Feb 26 1791, Northampton Co., NC. William Jean of Northampton Co., NC for and in consideration of the sum of 100 pounds to Benjamin Glover of same - 60 acres more or less - beginning at the county line joining Drury Lees line, then along Leas line, along the county line - signed William Jean - wit William Johnson, Drury Lee, William Jean Junr - proven Mar 1 1791 by William Jean * Deed Book 9, pg 216-217, Aug 281792, Northampton Co., NC. William Jean Senr of Northampton Co., NC of the one part to William Jean Junr of the same of the other part - 60 pounds - tract of land lying in said county containing by estimation sixty acres more or less - mouth of the Spring Branch on Benjamin Glover's line, thence south to John Benford's (?) line - William Jean Senr's wife Mary relinquished her dower - signed William Jean and by her mark Mary "x" Jean Wit: Payton Monghon and Charles Hodges - proven Sept 1792 - on oath of Peyton Monghan ====[[Jean-1216 | Philip Jean]] of Chatham County==== His nearest neighbors and the men he was most closely associated with all came from Northampton County. Court records indicate that [[Avent-351 | Joseph Avent]], and [[Williams-45965 | Burwell Williams]], were the first of those families that left Northampton and located on or near the Cape Fear, near Braswell's Ferry. David Chapman Sr had lived in Halifax County but was from the Northampton County Chapman family. A deed in Halifax in 1765 when he was "of Orange County" states he had purchased the Halifax land from [[Moore-693 | John Moore]] and Richard Moore in 1744 (deed book 10 page 162). The same Moore family mentioned in the Northampton deeds above. [[Avent-54 | John]] and Joseph Avent were the sons of [[Avent-36| William Avent]] of Northampton County. William and his brother Thomas are in the deeds above. Burwell Williams was somehow related to Thomas, Chaplan, and Asa Williams of Northampton and shown on the Thomas Williams deed above. * 1761 Orange County, NC Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions, 1752-1766, 47-231, Feb 1761, Ordered that the following persons be appointed to lay out a road.. from the county line near Andrew Shepard's to Henry Braswell's and thence to the Johnston County line - Richard Cheek, Joseph Evans (Joseph Avent), Sampson Williams, Valentine Braswell, William Yarborough, Joseph Mims, Robert Jones, Charles Brum (Broom), Randall Cheek, John Booker, Henry Braswell, John Bohannon, Thomas Saymore, Richard Braswell, Wm Braswell, Isaac Cooper, James Stringfield, & William Cone. Sampson Williams named overseer on south side of the river, Richard overseer on the north side of the river. * 1765 Orange Co., NC Minutes, 1762-1766, pg 2, May 1765, Orange (Now Chatham) Co., NC May 2, 1765. The jury appointed to lay out a road from William Braswell's Ferry on Cape Fear to Hamilton's Store on Crabtree Creek: DAVID CHAPMAN, Richard Cheek, BURWELL WILLIAMS, JOSEPH AVENT, Robert Jones, Drury Mims, John Tally, Henry Day, VOLINTINE BRASWELL, WILLIAM ASLEY, Samuel Jetman, THOMAS SEAMORE, and HENRY BRASWELL." * Northampton County Deed Book 3 page 394 Aug 13 1765 John Avent of Northampton to Wm Short for 100 pounds, 175 acres adjoining Thomas Avent & William Avent, Davis's then a dividing line Richard Moore and Thomas Avent, Samuel Clerk's old line. Land given to John Avent by the will of William Avent, dec'd. Wit: Jas. Dancy, Henry Clerk. Mary Avent relinquished dower Aug court 1765. * 1769 May Orange County, NC Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions Richard Cheek came into court and proved by the oath of Joseph Avent that his right ear was bit off by Henry Braswell sometime in August last. Chatham was formed from Orange County in 1771. There had been a petition in 1768 to form Chatham that was not acted on. In 1770 the citizens signed another petition to create Chatham County. Some names from the second columnState Archives of North Carolina; North Carolina Digital Archives: North Carolina General Assembly Session Papers; Session of December, 1770-January, 1771: Bills; January 14, Bill re establishing a new county to be called Chatham County. Image 5 https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p16062coll36/id/3393 : 7 Richard Hill : 11 Vaulintine Bracewell : 13 Joseph Hinton : 14 Thomas Wicker : 15 Jno Brantley : 16 William Riddle : 17 Francis Drake : 19Thomas Mathis : 21 Henry Bracewell : 26 John Avent : 27 Philip Jean (same signature as the 1781 Rev War Pay Voucher) : 1 Joseph Avent (first name on the next page) 1772 Chatham County Militia Burwell William was listed as an officer "Lt Burrell Williams" List of Elisha Cain : David Chapman Jun'r, "Corpril : Richard Cheek, Jun'r : Benjamin Chapman : Isom Daniel : Peter Avent : Philip Jean : Richard Hill : John Sotherlin : John Tully 1775 Philip was living with and working for Burwell Williams before the war started and until he built a house on his land. From Philips Rev War Pension file - Jesse Ausley - that he worked with Burwell Williams and Philip Gean, after the crop was layed by this deponent, he had the privilege of working one month for himself. That month he helped Philip Geane build the house in which he lived and left his family at the time of his death Governor Martin, as directed by the King, ordered all land offices to close June 28, 1773. Entries and warrants that were dated before that date still went through, but any new entries or warrants were denied. The last grants under the British Crown were completed in 1775. The first session of the General Assembly was created in 1777 and one of their first duties pass an act in November 1777 that allowed men who took an oath of allegiance to the state to purchase land. * 1779 Philip Jane made an entry for a land. #241 Survey dated August 17, 1779, 200 acres on the North side of Lick Creek, waters of the Cape Fear River, Archibald Brown's line, Hinton's line. Chain Carriers - Joseph Avent, David Jane * 1779 Joseph Avent #231 Survey dated August 17, 1779, 100 acres East side of Lick Creek joining Joseph Hinton's. Chain Carriers John Avent, Matthew Parham * 1779 Joseph Avent # 365 Survey dated August 17 (or 19), 1779 West side of Lick Creek, waters of the Cape Fear, Joseph Hinton's line, Benjamin Wickers line, Avents old line, across the creek, on cross creek road, John Wickers line * 1779 Philip had some type of partnership with John Avent in what became known as Avent's Ferry. This place had first been Braswells Ferry. The NC Revolutionary War Army Accounts show that "John Evin & Philip Jean for a horse & mare & c " were owed 5405 pounds, 6 shillingsNorth Carolina Archives. North Carolina State Treasury Record Group, Revolutionary War Army Accounts. Call NO Volumes 40-66 (Mars id: 13.30.29802) Volume A page 68; Philip Jean & John Avin. Volume B page 265 John "Erwin" & Philip Jean 1 other pay document listed for Philip Jean (on Chatham lists) Volume A page 69.. November 1780 list shows "John "Erwin" and Philip Jean for a '''horse & mare & ferriages'''" were owed 5405 pounds, 6 shillings (so the same as the first one) On the same list, Philip Jean was owed 660 pounds for beef & c. He was paid 660 pounds on July 9th, 1781. Philip signed the back of the payment voucher, as did Solomon Chapman. * August 12th, 1779 The order of the last court for laying out a road from Mathew Drakes old store to the county line be renewed and that any twelve of the following persons be a jury to lay the same out Viz. Joseph Brantley, Abner Hill, Isaac Mathis, Henry Braswell, John Chapman, Joseph Avent, Richard Bohannon, John Wommack, Frederick Cobb, John Burt Sen'r, William Ragland, Moses Durden, John Avent, Thomas Griffis, Richard Worthen, David Champman Jr, Benjamin Chapman, Thomas Partridge, Burwell Williams, and Philip Jane * September 13, 1781, Martha Williams Snipes daughter of Burwell Williams - May 1847 statement given in the Revolutionary War Pension case of Philip Jean - She also very distinctly recollects that during the Revolutionary war there was a call for men to go into the service – that this deponents father, her '''uncle David Chapman, John Avent, and Philipe Geane''' with several others from the neighborhood were drafted and went. Philip was killed in the Battle at Lindley's Mill (above mentioned). There is no estate record or will. His eldest son, William, inherited his father's land (again Primogeniture). It was stated by Bird Gean in the Rev War pension file that Philip left living brothers and sisters - both plural. ===[[Jeane-43 | Jesse Jean]] of Chatham County=== * Named as [[Philip's brother by Andrew Peddy in the Revolutionary War Pension Application for Philip GeaneRevolutionary War Pension file Philip Grane (Geane) #4188. Statement of Andrew Peddy. Can by viewed on Philip's profile or at: Transcribed - http://www.ncgenweb.us/chatham/revpensn.html Transcribed - https://revwarapps.org/r4188.pdf Original at: https://www.fold3.com/image/21548608?terms=war,us,revolutionary,united,america,grane,states,philip. "He further sayeth that the neighbors who were all Quakers collected and buried the dead and took care of wounded and he further sayeth that he set out for home and on his way, he met Mourning Geane, the wife and widow of Philip Geane, and Jesse Geane the brother of Philip on their way for the purposes of collecting his body for interment." * He was the administrator of the estate of David Jean in Chatham County in 1789 Probate: "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998" Wills and Estate Papers (Chatham County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History (Raleigh, North Carolina); Probate Place: Chatham, North Carolina Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 9061 #268361 (accessed 19 November 2022) David Jean probate in 1789.. ===[[Jean-1302 | David Jean]]=== * Was the chain carrier for Philips 1779 land grant survey Land Grant Survey: "North Carolina, U.S., Land Grant Files, 1693-1960" North Carolina Land Grants. Microfilm publication, 770 rolls. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 60621 #159300 (accessed 19 November 2022) Name: Phillip Lane [Phillip Jane]; Issue Date: 31 Mar 1780; Residence Place: Chatham, North Carolina, USA; Certificate Number Range: 376-691; Description: Chatham 376-691.. * Died about 1789. Jesse Jean was the administrator of his estate. ====Conclusion==== There is little room for doubt that Philip came from Northampton County, NC. He lived with and worked for Burwell Williams. He lived next to Joseph Avent and Joseph was a chain carrier when Philip's land was surveyed. Joseph's wife continued a close relationship with the Jean family - she may have been Philip's sister Julie Ann Jean. Philip was in a partnership with John Avent. There was no other known Jean man in Northampton County at the time. == Sources ==

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== Connecticut == Daniel Sheldon, b. 1750, 5th Regiment. Elisha Sheldon Horse Dragoons. * https://www.fold3.com/image/16244393?terms=states,war,us,of,revolutionary,daniel,united,america,connecticut,sheldon * https://www.fold3.com/page/630050830-daniel-sheldon * https://archive.org/details/waroftherevolution00recorich/page/n85 * https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=iPn1197&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&dbid=1309&gsfn=Daniel&gsln=Sheldon&new=1&rank=1&uidh=fv5&redir=false&msT=1&gss=angs-d&pcat=39&fh=1&h=534114&recoff=&ml_rpos=2 * Daniel Shelden, Private, Thad. Cooks Regiment, Jonathan Wadsworth Company, Militia * https://www.fold3.com/image/22208028 * https://www.fold3.com/image/22208031 * https://www.fold3.com/page/630086171-daniel-shelden *https://archive.org/details/waroftherevolution00recorich/page/510 * https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=iPn1187&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&dbid=4282&gsfn=Daniel&gsln=Sheldon&new=1&rank=1&uidh=fv5&redir=false&msT=1&gss=angs-d&pcat=39&fh=1&h=1085914&recoff=&ml_rpos=2 (Daniel Sheldin) * https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=iPn1200&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&dbid=1309&gsfn=Daniel&gsln=Sheldon&new=1&rank=1&uidh=fv5&redir=false&msT=1&gss=angs-d&pcat=39&fh=3&h=49242&recoff=&ml_rpos=4 * https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=iPn1201&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&dbid=1309&gsfn=Daniel&gsln=Sheldon&new=1&rank=1&uidh=fv5&redir=false&msT=1&gss=angs-d&pcat=39&fh=4&h=49248&recoff=&ml_rpos=5 == Massachusetts == Daniel Lynn Sheldon, Private, Capt. Enoch Putnam, 1775 * https://books.google.com/books?id=Ak0SAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA105&lpg=PA105&dq=Daniel+Lynn+Sheldon&source=bl&ots=DyF_eHmKDw&sig=ACfU3U2Oayh7IGuEVRJVYYWwQWhm1uptZQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjOn46D1Y3mAhXFpZ4KHf7hBjIQ6AEwA3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=Daniel%20Lynn%20Sheldon&f=false * https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/7726/7726-Volume14-0106/5089?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return&rc=163,771,308,804;164,955,309,987;164,1264,309,1296;337,1265,461,1297;165,1487,310,1520;168,2347,313,2383;170,2571,315,2607;171,2711,315,2748;1393,2757,1518,2790;171,2854,316,2892;174,2998,319,3037 == Unknown == Daniel Sheldon, b. 1715 Northampton, MA and moved to Suffield, CT *DAR Service needs new proof https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm * https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/288426 * https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=iPn1206&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&dbid=2204&gsfn=Daniel&gsln=Sheldon&new=1&rank=1&uidh=fv5&redir=false&msT=1&gss=angs-d&pcat=39&fh=0&h=201975&recoff=&ml_rpos=1 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2204/?name=Daniel_Sheldon&count=50 Daniel Sheldon, b. 1756 d. 1832 * https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/288427 Daniel Sheldon, Hartford Guard, 1778 * https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=iPn1178&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&dbid=3779&gsfn=Daniel&gsln=Sheldon&new=1&rank=1&uidh=fv5&redir=false&msT=1&gss=angs-d&pcat=39&fh=0&h=8651&recoff=&ml_rpos=1 Danniel Shaldon, Office Guard, Hartford, 1778 * https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=iPn1179&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&dbid=3779&gsfn=Daniel&gsln=Sheldon&new=1&rank=1&uidh=fv5&redir=false&msT=1&gss=angs-d&pcat=39&fh=1&h=8673&recoff=&ml_rpos=2

Sorting table

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this table will be used to sort out the various Benjamin Schoonovers and their Places, Dates and life events that have all been badly merged into this one - and including the Benjamins lucky enough not to have ended up in this profile so they do NOT end up being merged here

Sorting the Earl of March Lineage

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This analysis is to help researchers understand the various conflicting relationships within the Earl of March lineage, including the conflicting numbering sequence. The earls of Dunbar and March '''descend from King Malcolm II''' of Scotland, through his eldest daughter, Bethoc. '''Bethoc''' married Crinan the Thane. The Dunbar's descend from their son, Maldred. '''Maldred''' married Aelgifu, daughter of Aethelred II, King of England. The Dunbars descend from their only son, Gospatric. '''Gospatric''' became earl of Northumberland in 1067, but was deprived of it by 1072. He was granted the lands of Dunbar by Malcolm III (Canmore), his kinsman, in 1072. Gospatric had three sons and several daughters, including Aethelreda, who married her cousin, Duncan II, king of Scots in 1090. This Gospatric was the first earl of Dunbar. '''Gospatric''', 2nd earl of Dunbar, son of Gospatric, earl of Northumberland and Dunbar had a son, named Gospatric '''Gospatric,''' the 3rd earl of Dunbar, who styled himself Gospatric, the earl, brother of Dolfin. This Gospatric died without issue and the earldom was succeeded to by his younger brother Waltheof '''Waltheof of Dunbar''', 4th earl of Dunbar, had at least one son, Patric. ==[[Dunbar-193| 5th Earl of Dunbar]]== This Earl is numbered 4th Earl in the data fields and 5th in the succession box. Patrick, Earl of Dunbar, died 1232. The main source for this information is Douglas Richardson's ''Royal Ancestry''. He married twice: First, to Ada de Huntingdon; second, to Christiana de Brus (widow of William de Brus), daughter of Walter FitzAlan (or Stewart). This is confirmed through PoMS (People of Medieval Scotland) records for [https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/5989/ Christiana or Christina de Brus], his second wife. He is often referred to as Patrick I, as he was the first to use the title Earl of Dunbar. [https://archive.org/details/completepeerage03cokahrish/page/n199/mode/2up Cokayne entry]. This entry states he married twice: First, to Ada de Hungtindon, illegitimate daughter of William the Lion, and second, to Christiana de Brus, widow of William de Brus, of Annadale. *Confirmed marriage to Ada de Huntingdon: Scottish kings, by Archibald Dunbar, 1899, pg 82 & 84. Scots Peerge, Balfour Vol. 1, pg 5 *Confirmed succession, 5th earl of Dunbar: Scottish kings, by Archibald Dunbar, 1899. Scots Peerage, Balfour Vol 1, pg 5 ==[[Dunbar-1129|6th Earl of Dunbar and March]]== The data field states 5th Earl, while the succession box states 6th Earl. He is often referred to as Patrick II. All sources seem to agree he was the sixth Earl. This Patrick married Euphemia. Some sources give her as a daughter of William de Brus and his wife, Christiana FitzAlan (or Stewart), who would be this Patrick's step-mother. Other sources, including Balfour-Paul, give her as a daughter of Walter, High Steward of Scotland. In some cases, her name is given as Euphemia de Brus. See: [https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/5989/ Christiana's PoMS entry] and [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#PatrickDunbardied1248 MedLands Entry]. * '''Source:''' [https://archive.org/details/peerageofscotlan00doug/page/440/mode/2up Douglas's Peerage of Scotland (1764)] cites ''Stewart's History, pg 49'' as its source for the marriage to Christian Stewart, 2nd daughter of Walter, High Steward of Scotland. *'''Source:''' [https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun03pauluoft/page/256/mode/2up Balfour-Paul's Scots Peerage (1904-1914)] gives the name Euphemia, daughter of Walter, High Steward of Scotland and cites the [https://archive.org/details/libersmariededry00bann/page/84/mode/2up?q=Dunbar Registrum de Dryburgh] as his source. Pg. 85 cites the Charter of his wife, Euphemia. He does not list Christian as a daughter at all. *'''Source:''' '''[https://archive.org/details/completepeerage03cokahrish/page/n199/mode/2up Cokayne's Complete Peerage] which gives the name Euphemia, daughter of Walter (FitzAlan alias Steward) Lord High Steward of Scotland. This is the source our profile will use as its primary source.''' *'''Source:''' [https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p136.htm#i4064 Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors Online Repository] gives the name Euphemia de Brus as wife, with cited source: Cokayne, Vol IV, pg 506. This does not match the entries on the cited page. See above source entry for Cokayne. *'''Source:''' Book: ''Richardson, Douglas; Royal Ancestry (Book); Vol 2, pg. 478'' gives his wife's name as Euphame de Brus *'''Source:''' [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#PatrickDunbardied1248 MedLands] gives the name Eupheme, daughter of William de Brus of Annadale and his wife, Christine. ===Euphemia or Christiana, his wife=== *'''Source:''' Christiana de Brus [https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/5989/ PoMs Entry] ** indicates Christiana was the daughter of Walter FitzAlan (or Stewart) and was first the wife of William de Brus, lord of Annadale. They had a daughter, Euphemia. This has not been confirmed by Cokayne or Balfour-Paul. ** indicates she was second, the wife of Patrick, 5th earl of Dunbar (d. 1232) and thus the step-mother of Patrick, 6th Earl of Dunbar. It is believed Patrick then married his step sister, Euphemia de Brus. ==Patrick, 7th Earl of Dunbar== ==Patrick, 8th Earl of Dunbar== ==Patrick, 9th Earl of Dunbar== ==George, 10th Earl of Dunbar== ===Burke's Numbering=== *[https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00burkgoog/page/n592/mode/2up?q=Dunbar Burke, Bernard, pg 592] ===Calendar of Docs Numbering=== *[https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocu03grea/page/n61/mode/2up?q=Dunbar Calendar of Docs, pg. lxi]

Soufflenheim, Alsace, and Beyond

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Soufflenheim, Alsace, and Beyond

[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SU2e4EoD8aERvYbTBO021mTt9WaI2XQw The Nuwer Family in Europe]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dBLdoWNcUZDpyx9qrjrpKNYsp576-fSd/ John George Nuber of Kallstadt]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q-fXjsH0UZw581itmbOH6lZYnU4EvVLJ Catherine Kieffer of Soufflenheim]
Essays derived from estate inventories
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KLQnMZCWIND59nLYPgczyTPYXppWxyK8/ Estate Inventories]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cglIcUErD5gKNgI1lY2gQa2kpa094wrR/ The 18th Century Soufflenheim Kitchen, 1750-1792] (July 2021)
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gSyT01URmI5u1IbqbEMoxw8M9__Jj2pN/ The Soufflenheim Barnyard] (January 2023)
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HFW-dTrojZccF4RhvPfUxO_AHKArCC5e/ The Estate of Frantz Nuwer (1717-1763)] (June 2021)
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vxvSBQbzb0m3dEh0fJ96UkrMDsl9cblq/ The Estate of Andreas Müller ( -1744)] (July 2021)
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1l7TauRyB-qU_nr5OYrp_r9KOWKepr3vP/ The Estate of Anna Müller (abt 1717-1779)] (November 2021)
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wIj4HT1zwvSi-N0MV26apQWB_KEkWKzB/ The Estates Antoni Schütt and Margaret Geiger] (February 2022)
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zmA4coiHJ0ZRA-0QCnNodg6eqw9-57vJ/view The Estate of Niclaus Nuwer]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/15WEuqI7D7eo1ZcFxtJy7i7n3N4kNhO8y/ The Estate of Martin Nuwer]
Some miscellaneous essays
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yT9RJFfSyI4NpX4FMFl2UIfIUfBqR1Rz/ Weavers of Soufflenheim] (January 2023)
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lJUuqc8LchWWx9wubfUYpteInUnn4R9C/ Agriculture in Alsace]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1upMmSawCSlYiAASdyh5sQuRGBliD_LT1/ What can we learn from a signature?] (January 2022)
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/16Ljtx9AOmRiJ7o9vNQ2MbmFidALnZShV/ The Signature of Frank X Nuwer (1823-1888)]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EqQHFG2sjMVpKhjIygx0Sf5-iN8utmyZ/ Soufflenheim Confirmation of 1761] (January 2022)
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jxP19rRRkfNSkTeAOXfHI189jgp3gadW/ St Michael's Roman Catholic Church]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1m8vt4ffk5cfAvFuacH-fmngp8DyzeYln/ A Soufflenheim Christmas] (December 2021)
Tracing the journey from Alsace to New York
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bc0WKrzxetfpHC3IuWRvFuJbzJdx1One/ Journey to Le Havre]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M0N-s0AFu342yYeeuwm46hUhpLoSCgEk/ Alternate Routes to Paris (Part II of Journey to Le Havre)]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jJir3_-NtMH7cO64w-yF9TKVdoKwJKFP/ Immigration Under Sail]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eFAjli9oVXWFNW_AABXX01Qn6u37YDKs/ Le Havre, 1844: A Visual Tour]
Leaving Home
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P38kyloTEt24EEXXKI-cj2NgksUXh8FD Going to America: Kieffer and Nuwer]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rz5TQne5dqfKd44-moqMOEY5N5FW8qGy Joseph Fuchs]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wh5LPP1nUUg7z6FXRKyLgLIezB1lipgN The Voegele and Halter Families]
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Birth certificate Kenneth Woodrow Derousie, son of William Levi Derousie and Eva Mae Andrews, Born January 4, 1919 in Saint James, Manitoba.

Source: 1603-10-05 Marriage Rutten-Jorisdr

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==PURPOSE== This open space SOURCE profile is intended to provide a place within WikiTree for collaborative Comments and Information on a specific source, as well as a consensus "best practice" reference text which can be easily copied to other profiles. ===note=== * [[garrettson-93|Gary M. Garrettson]] is currently (1 Aug 2023) testing this approach for his own purposes and welcomes comments! ==CITATION== Archiv Delft, Kirchenbücher Ehen Collectie Doop-, Trouw- en Begraafboeken van Delft, Delft, Archiv 14, Inventar­nummer 00003, Ondertrouwboeken, met vermelding van trouwdatum, 1600 januari 2 - 1604 maart 28, folio 68v == in-line Reference (copy and paste to other profiles) == ===first mention=== [[Space:Source:_1603-10-05_Marriage_Rutten-Jorisdr|Archiv Delft, Kirchenbücher Ehen Collectie Doop-, Trouw- en Begraafboeken van Delft, Delft, Archiv 14, Inventar­nummer 00003, Ondertrouwboeken, met vermelding van trouwdatum, 1600 januari 2 - 1604 maart 28, folio 68v [https://hdl.handle.net/21.12115/NL-DtAD19186956 Click HERE to open]]] ===Additional in-line citation === == DESCRIPTION == * This is a RELIABLE SOURCE * Transliteration (as found in online archiv) **Bräutigam: Gerrit Rutten, wohnt in bij brouwerij de Ham, cuipersgesel von Beruf **Braut:Anna Jorisdr, wohnt in Cockelaan **Datum ondertrouw: 5-10-1603 ==LINKS to SOURCE== [https://www.openarch.nl/ade:de5e04b6-402c-11e5-b1ae-33a7018c59dd OpenArchNL] [https://hdl.handle.net/21.12115/NL-DtAD19186956 permalink] ==LINKS to PERSONS== *[[Rutten-527|Gerrit Rutten]] *[[Jorisdr-13|Anna Jorisdr]] ==SOURCES==

Source: Richard Shockley and Elizabeth Adkins: Their Ancestors and Descendants

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By Beverly J. Neises and James H. Gates. Published 2003. In 2 volumes. Text and images are available for free at FamilySearch: [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/252377 Volume 1] [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/238433 Volume 2]

SOURCE: Rímsko-katolícka cirkev. Farský úrad Silická Jablonica (Rožňava)

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SOURCE_Rimsko-katolicka_cirkev_Farsk_253_urad_Silicka_Jablonica_Roz_328_ava.jpg
SOURCE: [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/752887 MICROFILM INFORMATION] The Catholic church records are on Microfilm for the village of Jablonca, Abauj-Torna Hungary ( now called Silická Jablonica in Slovakia ). These records also contain many records of population that lived in the extinct village of Derenk, Abauj-Torna, Hungary. Microfilm only. Text in Hungarian & Latin. ---- Film Notes: *Krsty 1789-1822 Manželstvá 1789-1809, 1821-1822 Úmrtia 1789-1822 Birmovaní 1794 Konvertiti 1789-1829 Birmovaní 1819 Krsty 1822-1871 Úmrtia 1870-1871 Manželstvá 1865-1871 Birmovaní 1846, 1855 Manželstvá 1822-1865 Úmrtia 1822-1870 ''' 1924887 Items 4-5''' *Krsty 1871-1878 '''1924887 Item 6''' *Krsty 1877-1899 Úmrtia 1871-1899 Manželstvá 1872-1899 '''1924854 Item 1''' ==To use as a Source== Copy & Paste this citation onto the SOURCE SECTION on the profiles of related family members. Thanks ! ''[[Space:SOURCE:_Rímsko-katolícka_cirkev._Farský_úrad_Silická_Jablonica_(Rožňava)|Catholic Records of Jablonca, Abauj, Hungary ]]'' (Published Microfilm/Manuscript on Film, Salt Lake City, Utah: Mikrofilmy boli zhotovené Genealogickou spoločnosťou štátu Utah,1994) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Jablonca|Jablonca]]: 1924887 Items 4-5 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:SOURCE:_Rímsko-katolícka_cirkev._Farský_úrad_Silická_Jablonica_(Rožňava)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Source: Soldiers and Sailers of the Revolutionary War, Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Company, 18 Post Office Square, 1899.

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Gad Elmer's service as Revolutionary War soldier appears in Volume 8 of 17,

Source: The Chytrowski Family History 2007 by Bolek and Yvonne Chytrowski

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This is a page describing a source. "The Chytrowski Family History" was a family history book created by [[Chytrowski-2|Bolek]] and [[Mende-66|Yvonne]] Chytrowski in 2007 in Sacramento, California, United States. It recorded the details of their ancestors from personal knowledge - either their own or information passed down to them. This page does not transcribe all of the information from that book. Much of it has been used to create the individual WikiTree profiles for the people in the book. There is some general information in the book that is transcribed on this page. == Transcribed parts of the book == === Outline === In reading and viewing the Chytrowski family genealogy, you will notice that you are viewing an international family migration. First in Europe where three generations migrated between Poland and Germany this was associated with Poland's partitions during the wars in Europe. The Mende family was rooted in the region of Breslau and Ratibor in the German sector of Silesia. The oldest ancestor Mathias Bednorz was born on the family farm in 1821. The farm was in the family for about 200 years until after the World War II when the last heir, Gunter Mende was expatriated and exiled to Germany. After the Second World War the younger generation immigrated to Western Europe and from there some individuals like us and others continued the emigration through Canada to the Promised Land America. In our Family Tree, you will find individuals of Polish, German, Belgian, Russian, English and American descend. The senior core of the family derives from Poland and Germany. We are the so called "Silesians", located in the south west corner of Poland, bordering with the Czech Republic and Germany. It is the most industrialized portion of Poland that competed with Westphalia in Germany. Silesia was on-and-off German or Polish. The targets always were the rich coal deposits and heavy steel foundries. Uprisings and fighting for independence were quelled by the powerful neighbors. === Ancestors of Bolek Chytrowski === ==== Father's side ==== [[Chytrowski-4|Wojciech Chytrowski]] with his wife [[Tlauka-1|Maria Tlauka]] had a large family. They are the oldest relatives that we could find in our records. Wojciech Chytowski was born in 1872. They had five sons and three daughters, all born in Bottrop, near Essen, Germany. Albert Chytrowski and Wanda Trzoska are Bolek's parents. Albert Chytrowski was known as the 'family diplomat' and Wanda Trzoska the business woman. Bolek grew up in a large circle of relatives; they lived all in the same village. ==== Mother's side ==== On the side of Bolek mother Wanda Trzoska, her father Ludwig Trzoska, born in 1871 and his wife Katharina are the oldest relatives we could find in our family records. They were Bolek's grandparents. They had a large family, five sons and three daughters, all born in Essen, Westphalia, Germany. Bolek remembers almost all of the children his uncles and aunts. They were a very close family and most lived not far from Bolek's family home. === Ancestors of Yvonne Mende === Mathias Bednorz and Katharina Konierko are the oldest ancestors in the Mende family register. Mathias Bednorz was born in 1821. Both were born in Germany. Lucian Mende and Elizabeth Klockiewicz are Yvonne parents, Lucian Mende was a medical doctor and practiced medicine for over 50 years. Jerzy Klockiewicz, Yvonne's maternal grandfather, was born in the same part of Poland, Wielkopolska, as Bolek's grandfather Wojciech Chytrowski. He married Jadwiga Blazy. They were an outstanding Polish family. Yvonne grew up with these grandparents close by. She saw her grandmother Katharina Kulig only once as a child.

Source: WATERS folder at PANB

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Family Group Sheets and transcriptions of source data pertaining to Joel Waters, held in a folder labeled WATERS. Copies were obtained during a visit to the Archives in 2006 and are in the possession of September McCarthy. Images of these pages are posted here so this profile can be used as a source for multiple person-profiles.

Source:1624-06-21 Baptism Rutten Lenart

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==PURPOSE== This open space profile is intended to provide a central place for collaboration and comment on a specific SOURCE, including an easy-to-use (cut-and-paste) standardized text for in-line references in other profiles. ===notes on use of this approach=== * [[garrettson-93|Gary M. Garrettson]] is currently (1 Aug 2023) testing this approach for his own purposes. Any comment, suggestions or criticism is VERY WELCOME! *Thanks to [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] for his helpful comments on pros and cons! ==DESCRIPTION== * This is a RELIABLE SOURCE *It is a specific extract from digitalized church records, maintained by the Provincial Archives of Utrecht, Nederlands. * Although the link below leads to the specific record (Baptism of Lenart Rutten), it can be used to access the database and search for other records. == CITATION == "Nederland, Indexen van de Archieven, Primaire Archiefstukken (BS en DTB), 1600-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZTV-GFRL : 21 June 2021), Gerit Rutten in entry for Lenart Rutten, Baptism 2 Jun 1624, Oudewater, Holland, Nederland; from database, openarchives (https://www.openarch.nl : 2016); citing Oudewater NH dopen, archive O070, inventory number 130, , folio 79; Oudewater NH dopen; Het Utrechts Archief. === in-line reference (copy to profile) === [[Space:Source:1624-06-21_Baptism_Rutten_Lenart|"Nederland, Indexen van de Archieven, Primaire Archiefstukken (BS en DTB), 1600-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZTV-GFRL : 21 June 2021), Gerit Rutten in entry for Lenart Rutten, Baptism 2 Jun 1624, Oudewater, Holland, Nederland; from database, openarchives (https://www.openarch.nl : 2016); citing Oudewater NH dopen, archive O070, inventory number 130, , folio 79; Oudewater NH dopen; Het Utrechts Archief.]] == Links == [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZTV-GFRL Family Search (account required)] [https://www.openarch.nl/hua:5329E09E-5BC7-4F89-E053-4701000AF4B8 OpenArchNL] ==Sources==

Source:Rutten-Kroniek

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== Citation == Rutten, Mathieu. ''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900''. Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989 165 p. == in-line reference (copy and paste) == [[Space:Source:Rutten-Kroniek| Rutten, Mathieu. ''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900''. Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989]][[Space:Source:Rutten-Kroniek| Rutten, Mathieu. ''De Rutten-kroniek : Feiten en gebeurtenissen uit het dagelijks leven 1500-1900''. Tongeren: Mathieu Rutten, 1989]] ==LINKS== [http://rutten.org/literatuur/mathieu-rutten/rutten-kroniek/rutten-kroniek.pdf link to pdf]

Source:Schepenbank Neeritter - Rijksarchief Maastricht

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==Citation== S.N. Schepenbank Neeritter - Rijksarchief Maastricht Cited in [http://rutten.org/literatuur/mathieu-rutten/rutten-kroniek/rutten-kroniek.pdf Rutten-Kroniek] == Notes == === information from this source which is not (yet) linked to a profile === 1620-06-15 ''Gerrit Rutten de zoon van Jaeck Rutten'' *Bron S.N. : I. 42 RAM ** Willem Cremers, mollener, verkoopt op 15 juni 1620 aan Gerrit Rutten de zoon van Jaeck Rutten zaliger 100 roeden boomgaard gelegen op de Nieuwstraat, genoemd This Nyessen of hover Nyessen plaetze, palende aan Lutten Gebedelen (‘?) hoefstaet, ter ander zijde Willem Cremers voornoemde, boomgaard. Last: een capoen aan de rector van het St.Jacobs altaar jaarlijks en 16 stuiver bb. aan de grondheren. Prijs 100 gl. bb. laatste evaluatie. **Willem Cremers dankt Gertten Rutten op 9 juli 1620 voor de betaling van 100 gl. bb.

Source:Wyl Taufrodel Eherodel 1556-1617

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== PURPOSE == This profile was created to collect notes and comments purtaining to a specific source. == Description == Baptisms and Marriages in Wyl, Switzerland 1556-1617 ===Link=== [https://www.query.sta.be.ch/Dateien/19/D97386.pdf pdf online] This document (and others) can be found in [https://www.query.sta.be.ch/default.aspx Online-Inventur des Staatsarchivs des Kantons Bern] Extensive search functionality. ===Copyright=== * Der gesamte Inhalt dieser Website ist urheberrechtlich geschützt (alle Rechte vorbehalten), sämtliche Eigentumsrechte bleiben beim Urheber. Das Herunterladen sowie das Ausdrucken von Inhalten oder Teile davon sind grundsätzlich gestattet. Dadurch werden Ihnen jedoch keinerlei Rechte an den Inhalten übertragen. Ohne unsere vorherige schriftliche Zustimmung sind Reproduktionen, Modifikationen und das Weiterverwenden von urheberrechtlich geschützten Inhalten der Website, einschliesslich des Quellcodes, für öffentliche oder kommerzielle Zwecke untersagt. * simplified: private download and printing is permitted, publication is prohibited without prior approval.

Source - Drouin Collection

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Institut Généalogique Drouin; Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Drouin Collection; Author: Gabriel Drouin, comp.; Ancestry.com

Source - Jonathan b1680 to Sheila b 1954

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Source -A - Thon

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Source A Thon ---- Team. BIB

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Clean up unsourced. Profiles I am on Team BiB Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * *

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|31M=Meteghan River |31N=New Tusket |31O=Plympton |31P=Rossway |31Q=Salmon River |31R=​Sandy Cove |31S=​Smith Cove |31T=​Saint-Bernard |31U=​Tiverton |31V=​Westport |31W=​Weymouth |31X=​Weymouth Bridge |32A=Caledonia |32B=Canso |32C=Country Harbour |32D=Crow Harbour |32E=Forks |32F=Goshen |32G=Guysborough |32H=Indian Harbour |32I=Intervale |32J=Isaac Harbour |32K=Larry River |32L=Liscomb |32M=Manchester |32N=Marie Joseph |32O=Melford |32P=Mulgrave |32Q=New Harbour |32R=​Salmon River |32S=Sherbrooke |32T=Sonora |32U=​Tracadie |32V=​Whitehead |33A=Ward 1 |33B=Ward 2 |33C=Ward 3 |33D=Ward 4 |33E=Ward 5 |33F=Ward 6 |33G=Bedford |33H=Bedford Basin |33I=Chezzetcook East |33J=Chezzetcook West |33K=Cole Harbour |33L=Dartmouth (Town) |33M=East Dover |33N=Eastern Passage |33O=Fall River |33P=Ferguson Cove |33Q=French Village |33R=​Gays River |33S=​Hackett Cove |33T=​Hammond Plains |33U=​Herring Cove |33V=​Hubbard Cove |33W=​Ingram River |33X=​Jeddore |33Y=​Lawrencetown |33Z=​Little River |33A1=​Meagher Grant |33B1=​Middle Musquodoboit |33C1=​Musquodoboit Harbour |33D1=​Northwest Arm |33E1=​Port Dufferin |33F1=​Porter Lake |33G1=​Portuguese Cove |33H1=​Preston Road |33I1=​Preston Road |33J1=​Prospect Road |33K1=​Sambro |33L1=​Seaforth |33M1=​Sheet Harbour |33N1=​Ship Harbour |33O1=​Shoal Bay |33P1=​Smith Cove |33Q1=​Spry Bay |33R1=​Terence Bay |33S1=​Thirteen Mile House |33T1=​Upper Musquodoboit |33U1=​Upper Prospect |34A=Avondale |34B=Burlington |34C=Falmouth |34D=Falmouth Forks |34E=Gore |34F=Hantsport |34G=Kempt |34H=Maitland |34I=Nine Mile River |34J=Noel |34K=Rawdon |34L=Rawdon and Uniacke |34M=Ste. Croix |34N=Scotch Village |34O=Shubenacadie |34P=South Newport |34Q=Walton |34R=​Windsor Forks |34S=​Windsor |35A=Broad Cove Marsh |35B=Chéticamp |35C=Glencoe |35D=Craignish |35E=Hillsboro |35F=Judique |35G=Lake Ainslee East |35H=Lake Ainslee West |35I=Long Point |35J=Margaree Harbour East |35K=Margaree Harbour West |35L=Margaree Northeast |35M=Margaree Southwest |35N=Pleasant Bay |35O=Poplar Grove |35P=Port Hastings |35Q=Port Hawkesbury |35R=​Port Hood |35S=​Denys River |35T=​Inhabitants River |35U=​St. Joseph |35V=​Strath Lorne |35W=​West Bay |35X=​Whycocomagh North |35Y=​Whycocomagh South |36A=Avonport |36B=Berwick |36C=Brooklyn Street |36D=Cambridge |36E=Canaan |36F=Canada Creek |36G=Canard |36H=Canning |36I=Centreville |36J=Dalhousie |36K=Dempsey Corner |36L=Grand Pré |36M=Greenwood |36N=Harbourville |36O=Kentville (Town) |36P=Kingsport |36Q=Kingston |36R=​Lockhartville |36S=​Millville |36T=​North Kingston |36U=​Port Williams |36V=​Scotsman Bay |36W=​Sheffield Mills |36X=​Somerset |36Y=​Upper Dyke Village |36Z=​Ward 7 |36A1=​Wolfville (Town) |36B1=​Woodville |37A=Baker Settlement |37B=Barss Corner |37C=Blockhouse |37D=Blue Rocks |37E=Bridgewater East |37F=Bridgewater North |37G=Bridgewater South |37H=Chesley Corner |37I=Chester Basin |37J=Chester East |37K=Chester West |37L=Conquerall Bank |37M=Cross Roads |37N=Dublin Shore |37O=First South |37P=Italy Cross |37Q=La Have Island |37R=​Lunenburg (Town) |37S=​Mader Cove |37T=​Mahone Bay |37U=​Mahone Bay Road |37V=​Midville Branch |37W=​Mill Cove |37X=​Newcombville |37Y=​New Cornwall |37Z=​New Ross |37A1=​Northfield |37B1=​Oakland |37C1=​Petite Rivière |37D1=​Pleasantville |37E1=​Ritcey Cove |37F1=​Sandy Beaches |37G1=​Tancook |37H1=​Upper La Have |37I1=​Vogler Cove |37J1=​Western Shore |38A=Abercrombie |38B=Albion Mines |38C=Bailey Brook |38D=Barney River |38E=Bridgeville |38F=Cape John |38G=Caribou |38H=Caribou River |38I=Churchville |38J=Dalhousie |38K=Drummond Mines |38L=Ferrona |38M=Fisher Grant |38N=Garden of Eden |38O=Green Hill |38P=Hardwood Hill |38Q=Hopewell |38R=​Little Harbour |38S=​Lorne |38T=​McLennan Mountain |38U=​Merigomish |38V=​Middle River |38W=​Mill Brook |38X=​Mount Thom |38Y=​New Glasgow |38Z=​New Larig |38A1=​Pictou Island |38B1=​Pictou (Town) |38C1=​River John |38D1=​River John-Affluent West |38E1=​Stellarton (Part) |38F1=​Sunnybrae |38G1=​Thorburn |38H1=​Toney River |38I1=​Trenton |38J1=​Wentworth Grant |38K1=​Westville (Part) |39A=Arichat |39B=Arichat West |39C=Black River |39D=Descousse |39E=Framboise |39F=Grand River |39G=L'Ardoise |39H=Loch Lomond |39I=Petite de Grat |39J=Port Malcolm |39K=Poulamon |39L=Red Islands |39M=River Bourgeois |39N=Inhabitants River (Part) |39O=Rockdale |39P=St. Peter |40A=Barrington Head |40B=Church Over |40C=Clark Harbour |40D=Clyde River |40E=Doctor Cove |40F=Jordan Bay |40G=Jordan River |40H=Lockeport |40I=North Cape Island |40J=Northeast Harbour |40K=Ohio |40L=Port Latour |40M=Ragged Island |40N=Sable River |40O=Sandy Point |40P=Shag Harbour |40Q=Shelburne (Town) |40R=​Woods Harbour |40S=​Beach Meadows |40T=​Brookfield |40U=​Brooklyn |40V=​Caledonia |40W=​Greenfield |40X=​Hunts Point |40Y=​Kempt |40Z=​Liverpool (Town) |40A1=​Mill Village |40B1=​Milton |40C1=​Port Medway |40D1=​Port Mouton |40E1=​Western Head |41A=Baddeck |41B=Bay Saint-Lawrence |41C=Big Baddeck |41D=Big Bras d'Or |41E=Boularderie |41F=Cape North |41G=Englishtown |41H=Ingonish |41I=Iona |41J=Little Narrows North |41K=Little Narrows South |41L=Middle River |41M=Neils Harbour |41N=New Campbellton |41O=North River |41P=North Shore |42A=Arcadia |42B=Argyle Head |42C=Belleville |42D=Carleton |42E=Chegoggin |42F=Eel Brook |42G=Forest Lakes (Tusket) |42H=Hebron |42I=Islands |42J=Kemptville |42K=Lower Argyle |42L=Ohio |42M=Port Maitland |42N=Plymouth |42O=East Pubnico |42P=Pubnico Head |42Q=West Pubnico |42R=​Rockville |42S=​Tusket |42T=​Tusket Wedge |42U=​Yarmouth (Town) |43A=Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby |43B=Barrie |43C=Bedford |43D=Camden |43E=​Clarendon and Miller |43F=Hinchinbrooke |43G=Kaladar, Anglesea and Effingham |43H=Kennebec |43I=Loughborough |43J=Newburgh (Village) |43K=Olden |43L=Oso |43M=Palmerston and Canonto |43N=Portland |43O=Sheffield |44A=Aberdeen |44B=???? |44C=Bar River |44D=Batchawana |44E=Bright and Bright Additional |44F=Coffin |44G=Day |44H=Desert Lake |44I=Fenwick |44J=Galbraith |44K=Garden |44L=Gladstone |44M=Hilton |44N=Jocelyn |44O=John Island |44P=Kirkwood |44Q=Macdonald |44R=​Michipicoten River |44S=​Michipicoten Harbour |44T=​Northwest Point and Lefroy |44U=​Parkinson |44V=​Patton |44W=​Prince |44X=​Rydal Bank |44Y=​St. Joseph |44Z=​Sault Ste. Marie (Town) |44A1=​Sault Ste. Marie |44B1=​Striker |44C1=​Tarbutt |44D1=​Thessalon (Town) |44E1=​Thessalon |44F1=​Thompson |44G1=Wells​ |44H1=Alberton​ |44I1=Ash Rapids​ |44J1=​Aylesworth |44K1=​Beaudro Fishery |44L1=Beaver Mills​ |44M1=Chapleau​ |44N1=​Dryden |44O1=​Empress Mine |44P1=​English River |44Q1=​Emo |44R1=Fort Frances​ |44S1=​Fort William (Town) |44T1=​Hawk Lake |44U1=​Ignace |44V1=​Kalmar |44W1=Keewatin (Township)​ |44X1=​Keewatin |44Y1=​Leeblain |44Z1=Little Turtle Lake​ |44A2=​McIrvine |44B2=​Manitou |44C2=​Mikado Mine |44D2=​Seine River |44E2=​Missinaibi |44F2=​Morley |44G2=​Neebing |44H2=​Nipigon |44I2=Oliver​ |44J2=​Pinewood |44K2=​Port Arthur |44L2=​Port Arthur (Town) |44M2=​Rat Portage (Town) |44N2=Rat Portage (Town)​ |44O2=​Regina Mine |44P2=​Rossport |44Q2=​Savanne |44R2=​Sawbill Lake |44S2=​Schreiber |44T2=​Shuniah |44U2=Silver Creek​ |44V2=​Sultana Mine |44W2=​Taché |44X2=​Vermilion Bay |44Y2=​Wabigoon |44Z2=​Whitefish Station |44A3=​White River |44B3=​Unorganized Territory |44C3=​Assiginack |44D3=​Barrie Island |44E3=​Billings |44F3=​Burpee |44G3=​Campbell |44H3=​Carnarvon |44I3=Cockburn Island​ |44J3=Gordon​ |44K3=​Gore Bay (Town) |44L3=​Howland |44M3=Little Current (Town)​ |44N3=Meldrum Bay​ |44O3=Mills​ |44P3=​Picnic Island |44Q3=​Robinson |44R3=​Sandfield |44S3=Tehkummah​ |44T3=???? |44U3=​Unorganized Territory |45A=Bothwell (Town) |45B=Camden |45C=Chatham |45D=Dawn |45E=Dresden (Town) |45F=Sombra and Walpole Island |45G=Thamesville (Village) |45H=Wallaceburg (Town) |45I=Zone |46A=Brantford (City) |46B=Brantford West |46C=Onondaga |46D=Paris (Town) |46E=Tuscarora |47A=Centre Ward |47B=East Ward |47C=North Ward |47D=South Ward |47E=West Ward |47F=Elizabethtown |47G=Kitley |48A=Brant |48B=Carrick |48C=Culross |48D=Greenock |48E=Teeswater (Village) |48F=Walkerton (Town) |49A=Albemarle |49B=Amabel |49C=Arran |49D=Chesley (Village) |49E=Eastnor |49F=Elderslie |49G=Lindsay |49H=Paisley (Village) |49I=St. Edmunds |49J=Southampton​ |49K=​Tara (Village) |49L=​Wiarton (Town) |50A=Bruce |50B=Huron |50C=Kincardine |50D=Kincardine (Town) |50E=Kinloss |50F=Lucknow (Village) |50G=Port Elgin (Village) |50H=Saugeen |50I=Tiverton (Village) |51A=Adjala |51B=Albion |51C=Bolton (Village) |51D=Caledon |51E=Mono |52A=Goulbourn |52B=Hintonburgh (Village) |52C=March |52D=Marlborough |52E=Nepean |52F=North Gower |52G=Ottawa East (Village) |52H=Richmond |52I=Torbolton |53A=Cornwall (Town) |53B=Cornwall |53C=Finch |53D=Osnabruck |53E=Roxborough |54A=Chesterville (Village) |54B=Iroquois (Village) |54C=Matilda |54D=Morrisburg (Village) |54E=Mountain |54F=Williamsburg |54G=Winchester |54H=Winchester (Village) |55A=Cavan |55B=Hope |55C=Manvers |55D=Millbrook (Village) |55E=Port Hope (Town) |56A=Bowmanville (Town) |56B=Cartwright |56C=Clarke |56D=​Darlington |56E=Newcastle (Village) |57A=Aylmer (Town) |57B=Bayham |57C=Malahide |57D=Port Stanley (Village) |57E=St. Thomas (City) |57F=Vienna (Village) |57G=Yarmouth |58A=Aldborough |58B=Dunwich |58C=Dutton (Village) |58D=Howard |58E=Orford, ​Oxford |58F=Ridgetown (Town) |58G=Southwold |59A=Belle River (Village) |59B=Maidstone |59C=Rochester |59D=Sandwich East |59E=Sandwich South |59F=Sandwich (Town) |59G=Sandwich West |59H=Tilbury North |59I=Tilbury (Village) |59J=Tilbury West |59K=Walkerville (Town) |59L=Windsor (City) |60A=Amherstburg (Town) |60B=Anderdon |60C=Colchester North |60D=Colchester South |60E=Essex (Town) |60F=Gosfield North |60G=Gosfield South |60H=Kingsville (Village) |60I=Leamington (Town) |60J=Malden |60K=Mersea |60L=Pelee Island |61A=Garden Island (Village) |61B=Howe Island |61C=Kingston |61D=Pittsburgh |61E=Portsmouth (Village) |61F=Storrington |61G=Wolfe Island |62A=Alexandria (Village) |62B=Charlottenburg |62C=Kenyon |62D=Lancaster |62E=Lancaster (Village) |62F=Lochiel |62G=Maxville (Village) |63A=Augusta |63B=Cardinal (Village) |63C=Edwardsburg |63D=Prescott (Town) |64A=Collingwood |64B=Dundalk (Village) |64C=Euphrasia |64D=Meaford (Town) |64E=Melancthon |64F=Osprey |64G=Proton |64H=St. Vincent |64I=Shelburne (Village) |64J=​Thornbury (Town) |65A=Derby |65B=Holland |65C=Keppel |65D=Owen Sound (Town) |65E=Sarawak |65F=Sullivan |65G=Sydenham |66A=Artemesia |66B=Bentinck |66C=Durham (Town) |66D=Egremont |66E=Glenelg |66F=Markdale (Village) |66G=Normanby |67A=Caledonia (Village) |67B=Canboro |67C=Cayuga North |67D=Cayuga South |67E=Cayuga (Village) |67F=Dunn |67G=Dunnville (Village) |67H=Hagersville (Village) |67I=Moulton |67J=Oneida |67K=Rainham |67L=Seneca |67M=Sherbrooke |67N=Wainfleet |68A=Acton (Village) |68B=Burlington (Village) |68C=Esquesing |68D=Georgetown (Village) |68E=Milton (Town) |68F=Nassagaweya |68G=Nelson |68H=Oakville (Town) |68I=Trafalgar |69A=Ward 1 |69B=Ward 2 |69C=Ward 3 |69D=Ward 4 |69E=Ward 5 |69F=Ward 6 |69G=Ward 7 |70A=Deseronto (Town) |70B=Hungerford |70C=Thurlow |70D=Tweed (Village) |70E=Tyendinaga |71A=Bangor, McClure and Wicklow |71B=Carlow |71C=Dungannon |71D=Elzevir and Grimsthorpe |71E=Faraday |71F=Huntingdon |71G=Limerick |71H=Madoc |71I=Madoc (Village) |71J=Marmora and Lake |71K=Mayo |71L=Monteagle and Hershel |71M=Rawdon |71N=Stirling (Village) |71O=Tudor and Cashel |71P=Wollaston |72A=Belleville (City) |72B=Sydney |72C=Trenton (Town) |73A=Blyth (Village) |73B=Brussels (Village) |73C=Grey |73D=Howick |73E=Morris |73E=​Howick |73F=Turnberry |73G=Wingham (Town) |73H=Wroxeter (Village) |74A=Bayfield (Village) |74B=Hay |74C=Hensall (Village) |74D=Hullett |74E=McKillop |74F=Seaforth (Town) |74G=Stanley |74H=Tuckersmith |75A=Ashfield |75B=Clinton (Town) |75C=Colborne |75D=Goderich |75E=Grand Goderich (Town) |75F=Wawanosh East |75G=Wawanosh West |76A=Blenheim (Town) |76B=Chatham (City) |76C=Dover |76D=Harwich |76E=Raleigh |76F=Romney |76G=Tilbury (Village) |76H=Tilbury East |77A=Cataraqui Ward |77B=Frontenac Ward |77C=Ontario Ward |77D=Rideau Ward |77E=St. Lawrence Ward |77F=Sydenham Ward |77G=Victoria Ward |78A=Alvinston (Village) |78B=Arkona (Village) |78C=Bosanquet |78D=Brooke |78E=Enniskillen |78F=Oil Springs (Village) |78G=Petrolia (Town) |78H=Thedford (Village) |78I=Warwick |78J=Watford (Village) |79A=Forest (Town) |79B=Moore |79C=Plympton |79D=Point Edward (Village) |79E=Sarnia |79F=Sarnia (Town) |79G=Wyoming (Village) |80A=Almonte (Town) |80B=Dalhousie and Sherbrooke North |80C=Darling |80D=Fitzroy |80E=Huntley |80F=Lanark |80G=Lanark (Village) |80H=Lavant |80I=Pakenham |80J=​Ramsay |81A=Bathurst |81B=Beckwith |81C=Burgess North |81D=Carleton Place (Town) |81E=Drummond |81F=Elmsley North |81G=Montague |81H=Perth (Town) |81I=Sherbrooke South |81J=​Smiths Falls (Town) |82A=Elmsley South |82B=Gower South |82C=Kemptville (Village) |82D=Merrickville (Village) |82E=Oxford |82F=Smiths Falls (Town) |82G=Wolford |83A=Athens (Village) |83B=Bastard and Burgess South |83C=Crosby North |83D=Crosby South |83E=Gananoque (Town) |83F=Lansdowne and Leeds (Front) |83G=Lansdowne and Leeds (Rear) |83H=Newboro (Village) |83I=Yonge and Escott (Front) |83J=Yonge and Escott (Rear) |84A=Adolphustown |84B=Amherst Island |84C=Bath (Village) |84D=Ernestown |84E=Fredericksburg North |84F=Fredericksburg South |84G=Napanee (Town) |84H=Richmond |85A=Beamsville (Village) |85B=Clinton |85C=Gainsborough |85D=Grantham |85E=Louth |85F=Merritton |85G=Niagara |85H=Niagara (Town) |85I=Pelham |85J=Port Dalhousie (Village) |85K=St. Catharines (City) |86A=Ward 1 |86B=Ward 2 |86C=Ward 3 |86D=Ward 4 |87A=Dorchester North |87B=Dorchester South |87C=London - Wards 3 and 4 |87D=Dumbarton |87E=London - Ward 2 |87F=Nissouri West |87G=Springfield |88A=Ailsa Craig (Village) |88B=Biddulph |88C=Exeter (Village) |88D=Lucan (Village) |88E=McGillivray |88F=Parkhill (Town) |88G=Stephen |88H=Williams East |88I=Williams West |89A=Caradoc |89B=Delaware |89C=Lobo |89D=Westminster |90A=Adelaide |90B=Ekfrid |90C=Euphemia |90D=Glencoe (Village) |90E=Metcalfe |90F=Mosa |90G=Newbury (Village) |90H=Strathroy (Town) |90I=Wardsville (Village) |91A=Armour |91B=Baxter |91C=Bethune |91D=Brunel |91E=Burks Falls (Village) |91F=Cardwell |91G=Carling |91H=Chaffey |91I=Chapman |91J=Christie |91K=Conger and Cowper |91L=Croft |91M=Ferguson and Burpee |91N=Ferris |91O=Foley |91P=Franklin |91Q=Gibson and Freeman |91R=​Gurd |91S=​Hagerman |91T=​Himsworth (North/South) |91U=​Humphrey |91V=​Huntsville (Village) |91W=​Joly |91X=​Laurier |91Y=​Lount |91Z=​McConkey, Mills, Wilson and Hardy |91A1=​McDougall |91B1=​Machar |91C1=​McKellar |91D1=​McKenzie and Burton |91E1=​McMurrich |91F1=​Monteith |91G1=​Mowat and Blair |91H1=​Nipissing |91I1=​Parry Sound (Town) |91J1=​Patterson |91K1=​Perry |91L1=​Pringle |91M1=​Proudfoot |91N1=​Ryerson |91O1=​Shawanaga and Harrison |91P1=​Sinclair |91Q1=​Spence |91R1=​Stephenson |91S1=​Stisted |91T1=​Strong |91U1=​Sundridge (Village) |91V1=​Wallbridge and Brown |91W1=​Watt |91X1=​Parry Island |92A=Aird Island |92B=Airey, Sabine and Lyell |92C=Algoma Mills |92D=Badgerow, Field, Gibbons and Bastedo |92E=Balfour, Chelmsford and Unorganized Territory |92F=Biskotasing |92G=Blezard and Hanmer |92H=Bonfield |92I=Buck |92J=Caldwell |92K=Calvin |92L=Cameron |92M=Cartier |92N=Casey, Hilliard, Brethour, Ingram and Harris (Part) |92O=Chisholm and Boulter |92P=Clara, Head and Maria |92Q=Collins Inlet |92R=​Cooks Mills |92S=​Crerar, Badgerow, Gibbons and Bastedo |92T=​Cutler |92U=​Drury, Denison and Graham |92V=​Dryden, Neelon, Garson and Maclennan |92W=​Dunnett and Ratter |92X=​Dymond, Harley, Hudson, Kerns and Harris |92Y=​Ferris |92Z=​Geneva Lake |92A1=​Gertrude Mine and Creighton |92B1=​Grant and Field (Part) |92C1=​Hagar, Loughrin, Awrey and Hawley |92D1=​Hallam |92E1=​Hugel |92F1=​Jennings, Casimir and Appleby |92G1=​Killarney |92H1=​Kirkpatrick |92I1=​Lauder and Wilkes |92J1=​Long Sault |92K1=​McKim |92L1=​Macpherson and Kirkpatrick |92M1=​Martland |92N1=​Mattawan |92O1=​Mattawan (Town) |92P1=​May, Salter and Township 1 |92R1=​Murchison, Preston and Lyell |92S1=​Nairn, Lorne, Hyman and Unorganized Territory |92T1=​North Bay (Town) |92U1=​Papineau |92V1=​Peck, Hunter, Canisbay and McLaughlin |92W1=​Rathburn, Street and Maclennan |92X1=​Rayside and Unorganized Territory |92Y1=​Sabine and Lyell |92Z1=​Snider and Waters |92A2=​Spanish |92B2=​Springer |92C2=​Sturgeon Falls (Town) |92D2=​Sudbury (Town) |92E2=​Walford |92F2=​Whitefish River |92G2=​Widdifield |92H2=​Ballantyne and Paxton |92I2=​Beaucage (Indian reserve) |92J2=​Berths 118, 123-125, 130-132, 138-1 |92L2=​Cartier |92M2=​Guthrie and Niven |92N2=​London and Falconer |92O2=​Secord, Burwash, Tilton and French River |93A=Delhi (Village) |93B=Dereham |93C=Middleton |93D=Tillsonburg (Town) |93E=Townsend |93F=Waterford (Village) |93G=Windham |94A=Charlotteville |94B=Houghton |94C=Port Dover (Village) |94D=Port Rowan (Village) |94E=Simcoe (Town) |94F=Walsingham North |94G=Walsingham South |94H=Walpole |94I=Woodhouse |95A=Brighton |95B=Brighton (Village) |95C=Campbellford (Village) |95D=Colborne |95E=Cramahe |95F=Hastings (Village) |95G=Murray |95H=Percy |95I=​Seymour |96A=Alnwick |96B=Cobourg (Town) |96C=Haldimand |96D=Hamilton |97A=Beaverton (Village) |97B=Bracebridge (Town) |97C=Brock |97D=Cannington (Village) |97E=Draper |97F=Macaulay |97G=Maclean |97H=Mara |97I=Morrison |97J=Oakley |97K=Rama |97L=Ridout |97M=Ryde |97N=Scott |97O=Thorah |98A=Oshawa (Town) |98B=Port Perry (Village) |98C=Reach |98D=Scugog |98E=Whitby East |98F=Whitby (Town) |98G=Whitby West |99A=Newmarket (Town) |99B=Pickering |99C=Stouffville (Village) |99D=Uxbridge |99E=Uxbridge (Town) |99F=Whitchurch |100A=By Ward |100B=Central Ward |100C=Dalhousie Ward |100D=Ottawa Ward |100E=St. George Ward |100F=Victoria Ward |100G=Wellington Ward |101A=Blandford |101B=Easthope North |101C=Easthope South |101D=Embro (Village) |101E=Nissouri East |101F=Woodstock (City) |101G=Zorra East |101H=Zorra West |102A=Burford |102B=Ingersoll (Town) |102C=Norwich North |102D=Norwich South |102E=Norwich (Village) |102F=Oakland |102G=Oxford East |102H=Oxford North |102I=Oxford West |103A=Brampton (Town) |103B=Chinguacousy |103C=Streetsville (Village) |103D=Toronto (Township) |103E=Toronto Gore |104A=Ellice |104B=Elma |104C=Listowel (Town) |104D=Logan |104E=Milverton (Village) |104F=Mornington |104G=Stratford (City) |105A=Blanshard |105B=Downie |105C=Fullarton |105D=Hibbert |105E=Mitchell (Town) |105F=St. Marys (Town) |105G=Usborne |106A=Ashburnham (Village) |106B=Asphodel |106C=Belmont |106D=Burleigh and Anstruther |106E=Chandos |106F=Cardiff |106G=Cavendish |106H=Clyde, Eyre and Havelock |106I=Douro |106J=Dummer |106K=Glamorgan |106L=Guilford, Harburn and Bruton |106M=Havelock (Village) |106N=Harcourt, Dudley and Dysart |106O=Harvey |106P=Lakefield (Village) |106Q=Livingstone, Lawrence and Nightingale |106R=​Methuen |106S=​Monmouth |106T=​Norwood (Village) |106U=​Otonabee |107A=Ennismore |107B=Monaghan North |107​BO=​Mud Lake (Reserve) |107C=Monaghan South |107D=Peterborough (Town) |107E=Smith |108A=Alfred |108B=Caledonia |108C=Hawkesbury East |108D=Vankleek Hill (Village) |108E=Hawkesbury (Town) |108F=Longueuil |108G=L'Orignal (Village) |108H=Plantagenet North |108I=Plantagenet South |109A=Ameliasburg |109B=Athol |109C=Hallowell |109D=Hillier |109E=Marysburg North |109F=Marysburg South |109G=Picton (Town) |109H=Sophiasburg |109I=Wellington (Village) |110A=Algona South |110B=Alice and Fraser |110C=Bromley |110D=Buchanan, Wylie and Rolph |110E=Eganville (Village) |110F=Pembroke (Town) |110G=Pembroke (Town) |110H=Petawawa and McKay |110I=Ross and Cobden (Village) |110J=Stafford |110K=Westmeath |110L=Wilberforce and Algona North |111A=Admaston |111B=Arnprior (Town) |111C=Bagot and Blythfield |111D=Brougham |111E=Brudenell and Lyndoch |111F=Eganville (Village) |111G=Grattan |111H=Griffith and Matawatchan |111I=Hagarty, Sherwood and Jones |111J=Horton |111K=McNab |111L=Raglan and Radcliffe |111M=Renfrew (Town) |111N=Richards and Burns |111O=Sebastopol |112A=Cambridge |112B=Casselman (Village) |112C=Clarence |112D=Cumberland |112E=Gloucester |112F=New Edinburg |112G=Osgoode |112H=Rockland (Village) |112I=Russell |113A=Gravenhurst (Town) |113B=Matchedash |113C=Medonte |113D=Medora and Wood |113E=Midland (Town) |113F=Monck |113G=Muskoka |113H=Orillia |113I=Orillia (Town) |113J=Oro |113K=Penetanguishene (Town) |113L=Port Carling (Village) |113M=Tay |113N=Tiny |114A=Barrie (Town) |114B=Collingwood (Town) |114C=Creemore (Village) |114D=Flos |114E=Nottawasaga |114F=Stayner |114G=Sunnidale |114H=Vespra |115A=Allandale |115B=Alliston (Town) |115C=Beeton |115D=Essa |115E=Innisfil |115F=Mulmur |115G=Tecumseth |115H=Tossorontio |115I=Tottenham (Village) |116A=Ward 3 |117A=Ward 1 |117B=Ward 2 |117C=Ward 3 |118A=Ward 3 |118B=Ward 4 |118C=Ward 5 |118D=Ward 6 |119A=Anson and Hindon |119B=Bexley |119C=Carden |119D=Dalton |119E=Digby and Longford |119F=Eldon |119G=Fenelon |119H=Fenelon Falls (Village) |119I=Galway |119J=Laxton |119K=Lutterworth |119L=Minden |119M=Snowdon |119N=Somerville |119O=Sherborne and McClintock |119P=Stanhope |119Q=Woodville |120A=Bobcaygeon (Village) |120B=Emily |120C=Lindsay (Town) |120D=Mariposa |120E=Omemee (Village) |120F=Ops |120G=Verulam |121A=Berlin (Town) |121B=Elmira (Village) |121C=Waterloo |121D=Waterloo (Town) |121E=Wellesley |121F=Woolwich |122A=Ayr (Village) |122B=Dumfries North |122C=Galt (Town) |122D=Hespeler (Village) |122E=New Hamburg (Village) |122F=Preston (Village) |122G=Waterloo South |122H=Wilmot |123A=Bertie |123B=Bridgeburg (Village) |123C=Chippawa (Village) |123D=Crowland |123E=Fort Erie (Village) |123F=Humberstone |123G=Niagara Falls (Town) |123H=Niagara Falls (Village) |123I=Port Colborne (Village) |123J=Stamford |123K=Thorold |123L=Thorold (Town) |123M=Welland (Town) |123N=Willoughby |124A=Drayton (Village) |124B=Elora (Village) |124C=Fergus |124D=Garafraxa East |124E=Garafraxa West |124F=Maryborough |124G=Nichol |124H=Orangeville (Town) |124I=Peel |124J=Pilkington |125A=Amaranth |125B=Arthur |125C=Arthur (Village) |125D=Clifford (Village) |125E=Grand Valley (Village) |125F=Grand Valley (Village) |125F=​Harriston (Town) |125G=Luther East |125H=Luther West |125I=Minto |125J=Mount Forest (Town) |125K=Palmerston (Town) |125L=Wallace |126A=Eramosa |126B=Erin |126C=Erin (Village) |126D=Guelph |126E=Guelph (City) |126F=Puslinch |127A=Ancaster |127B=Beverly |127C=Blenheim |127D=Brantford East |127E=Dumfries South |128A=Barton |128B=Binbrook |128C=Caistor |128D=Dundas (Town) |128E=Flamborough East |128F=Flamborough West |128G=Glanford |128H=Grimsby North |128I=Grimsby South |128J=Grimsby (Village) |128K=Saltfleet |128L=Waterdown (Village) |129A=East Toronto (Village) |129B=Markham |129C=Markham (Village) |129D=North Toronto (Town) |129E=Scarborough |129F=Toronto (City) Ward 1 |129G=Toronto (City) Ward 2 |129H=Toronto (City) Ward 3 |129I=Toronto (City) Ward 4 |129J=York |130A=Aurora (Town) |130B=Bradford (Village) |130C=Georgina and Georgina Island |130D=Gwillimbury East |130E=Gwillimbury North - Snake Island |130F=Gwillimbury West |130G=Holland Landing (Village) |130H=King |130I=Sutton |131A=Etobicoke |131B=North Toronto (Town) |131C=Richmond Hill (Village) |131D=Toronto (City) Ward 4 |131E=Toronto (City) Ward 4 |131F=Toronto (City) Ward 5 |131G=Toronto (City) Ward 6 |131H=Toronto Junction (Town) |131I=Vaughan |131J=Weston (Village) |131K=Woodbridge (Village) |131L=York |132A=Georgetown |132B=Township 38 |132C=Township 39 |132D=Township 40 |132E=Township 41 |132F=Township 42 |132G=Township 43 |132H=Township 44 |132I=Township 45 |132J=Township 46 |132K=Township 47 |132L=Township 51 |132M=Township 52 |132N=Township 53 |132O=Township 54 |132P=Township 55 |132Q=Township 56 |132R=Township 59 |132S=Township 66 |133A=Summerside (Town) |133B=Township 15 |133C=Township 17 |133D=Township 18 |133E=Township 19 |133F=Township 25 |133G=Township 26 |133H=Township 27 |133I=Township 28 |133J=Township 29 |133K=Township 30 |133L=Township 67 |134A=Township 1 |134B=Township 2 |134C=Township 3 |134D=Township 4 |134E=Township 5 |134F=Township 6 |134G=Township 7 |134H=Township 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Christine |138D=Ste. Dominique |138E=St. Éphrem-d'Upton |138F=St. Éphrem-d'Upton (Village) |138G=Ste. Hélène |138H=St. Hughes |138I=St. Liboire |138J=St. Marcel |138K=St. Nazaire |138L=Ste. Rosalie |138M=St. Simon |138N=St. Théodore-d'Acton |139A=Adstock |139B=Agnes (Village) |139C=Ditchfield and Spaulding |139D=???? |139E=Saints-Anges |139F=St. Benoît-Labre |139G=St. Côme-de-Kennebec |139H=St. Elzéar |139I=St. Éphrem-de-Tring |139J=St. Éphrem (Village) |139K=St. Évariste-de-Forsyth |139L=St. François |139M=St. Frédéric |139N=St. Frédéric (Village) |139O=St. George |139P=St. Honoré |139Q=St. Joseph |139R=St. Joseph (Village) |139S=St. Ludger, Gayhurst and Risborough |139T=Ste. Marie |139U=St. Martin |139V=St. Maxime-de-Scott |139W=St. Pierre-de-Broughton |139X=St. Samuel-de-Gayhurst |139Y=St. Sébastien-d'Aylmer |139Z=St. Sévérin |139A1=St. Théophile |139B1=St. Victor-de-Tring |139C1=St. Vital-de-Lambton |139D1=Sacré-Coeur-de-Jésus |139E1=Shenley, Jersey, Dorset and Marlow |139F1=Woburn and Louise |140A=Beauharnois (Town) |140B=Ste. Cécile |140C=St. Clément |140D=St. Étienne |140E=St. Louis-de-Gonzague |140F=St. Stanislas-de-Kostka |140G=St. Timothée |140H=Salaberry de Valleyfield (Town) |141A=Notre-Dame-de-Buckland |141B=St. Cajetan-d'Armagh |141C=St. Charles |141D=St. Damien |141E=St. Étienne-de-Beaumont |141F=St. Gervais |141G=St. Lazare |141H=St. Magloire |141I=St. Michel |141J=St. Nérée |141K=Ste. Philomène-de-Mailloux |141L=St. Raphael |141M=St. Valier |142A=Berthier |142B=Berthier (Town) |142C=Lanoraie |142D=St. Barthélemy |142E=St. Cuthbert |142F=St. Damien |142G=St. Gabriel-de-Brandon |142H=St. Gabriel-de-Brandon (Village) |142I=St. Ignace |142J=St. Michel-des-Saints |142K=St. Norbert |142L=St. Zénon |142M=Île Dupas |143A=Carleton |143B=Hamilton |143C=Hope |143D=Mann and Restigouche - Indian reserve no. 1 |143E=Maria |143F=Matapedia |143G=New Carlisle |143H=New Richmond |143I=Nouvelle and Shoolbred |143J=Paspébiac |143K=Port Daniel |143L=Restigouche |143M=St. Charles-de-Caplan |144A=Bolton East |144B=Bolton West |144C=Brome |144D=Brome (Village) |144E=Eastman (Village) |144F=Farnham East |144G=Knowlton (Village) |144H=Potton |144I=St. Alphonse |144J=Sutton |144K=Sutton (Village) |145A=Boucherville |145B=Boucherville (Village) |145C=Chambly |145D=Chambly Basin (Village) |145E=Chambly Canton (Village) |145F=Longueuil |145G=Longueuil (Town) |145H=St. Basile-le-Grand |145I=St. Bruno |145J=St. Hubert |145K=St. Lambert |145L=Beloeil |145M=Contrecoeur |145N=St. Antoine |145O=Ste. Julie |145P=St. Marc |145Q=Ste. Théodosie |145R=Varennes |145S=Varennes (Village) |145T=Verchères |146A=Cap-de-la-Magdeleine |146B=Fermont (Village) |146C=Grand'Mère (Village) |146D=La Visitation |146E=Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel |146F=St. Adolphe |146G=Ste. Anne-de-la-Pérade |146H=Ste. Flore |146I=St. François-Xavier-de-Batiscan |146J=Ste. Geneviève |146K=St. Jacques-des-Piles |146L=St. Jean-des-Piles |146M=St. Luc |146N=St. Maurice |146O=St. Narcisse |146P=St. Prosper |146Q=St. Sévérin |146R=St. Stanislas |146S=Ste. Thècle |146T=St. Théophile |146U=St. Tite |146V=Unorganized territory |147A=Baie-St. Paul |147B=Baie-St. Paul (Village) |147C=Ile-aux-Coudres |147D=Les Éboulements |147E=Malbaie |147F=Malbaie (Village) |147G=Petite-Rivière-St. François |147H=Pointe-au-Pic (Village) |147I=Ste. Agnès |147J=St. Fidèle |147K=St. Hilarion |147L=St. Irénée |147M=St. Siméon |147N=St. Urbain |148A=Ormstown (Village) |148B=St. Antoine-Abbé |148C=Ste. Clothide |148D=St. Jean-Chrysostome |148E=St. Joachim |148F=St. Malachie d'Ormstown |148G=Ste. Martine |148H=Ste. Philomène |148I=St. Urbain |148J=Sault-St. Louis |148K=Très-St. Sacrement |149A=Albanel |149B=Bagotville |149C=Bagotville (Village) |149D=Bourget and St. Charles |149E=???? |149F=Chicoutimi |149G=Chicoutimi (Town) |149H=Delisle |149I=???? |149J=Dufferin |149K=Grande Baie, St. Alexis, Otis, Hébert, Ferland and Simon |149L=Hébertville |149M=Hébertville (Village) |149N=Ouiatchouan and Pointe Bleue Reserve |149O=Kenogami and St. Cyriac |149P=Notre-Dame-de-la-Terrière |149Q=Normandin and Girard |149R=???? |149S=Roberval and Charlevoix |149T=Roberval (Village) |149U=Ste. Anne (Village) |149V=St. Bruno |149W=???? |149X=St. Dominique |149Y=St. Félicien, Ashuapmuchuan and Demeulles |149Z=St. François-de-Sales |149A1=St. Fulgence, St. Germain, Champigny and Labrosse |149B1=St. Gédéon |149C1=St. Jean |149D1=St. Jérôme |149E1=St. Jérôme (Village) |149F1=St. Joseph-d'Alma |149G1=St. Louis-de-Metabetchuan and St. Hilaire |149H1=St. Méthode |149I1=???? |149J1=St. Prime |149K1=Saint Thomas d'Aquin |149L1=Simard |149M1=Taché |149N1=Taillon |149O1=Tremblay and Falardeau |149P1=Albert |149Q1=Bergeronnes |149R1=Bersimis |149S1=Bonne-Espérance |149T1=Saguenay and Dumas |149U1=Escoumains |149V1=Iberville |149W1=Ile d'Anticosti |149X1=Manikuagan |149Y1=Mekattina |149Z1=Moisie |149A2=Pointe-de-Monts |149B2=Natashkwan |149C2=Pointe-aux-Esquimaux |149D2=Portneuf and Laval |149E2=Saguenay and St. Firmin |149F2=Tadoussac |149G2=Tadoussac (Village) |149H2=Unorganized territory |150A=Auckland |150B=Bury |150C=Chesham |150D=Clifton East and West |150E=Compton |150F=Compton (Village) |150G=Cookshire (Town) |150H=Ditton |150I=Eaton |150J=Emberton |150K=Hampden |150L=Hereford |150M=Lake Megantic (Village) |150N=Lingwick |150O=Marsden and Piopolis (Village) |150P=Newport |150Q=Ste. 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===Source Data of [[Rutherford-2594|Gordon Hall Rutherford]]=== '''Gordon Hall Rutherford - Birth'''
Laura Minerva Burk in entry for Gordon Hall Rutherford, "Ontario Births, 1869-1912"
Name: Gordon Hall Rutherford
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 01 Sep 1900
Event Place: Blenheim, Kent, Ontario, Canada
Gender: Male
Father's Name: James Rutherford
Mother's Name: Laura Minerva Burk
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GS Film number: 2056565
Digital Folder Number: 004656985
Image Number: 00661
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accessed 28 Nov 2013), Laura Minerva Burk in entry for Gordon Hall Rutherford, 1900.https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FM44-CV2 '''Gordon Hall Rutherford - Attestation'''
Gordon Hall Rutherford in the Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918
Name: Gordon Hall Rutherford
Birth Date: 1 Sep 1898 (RPB Note: he lied about his age to enlist. His actual birthday was September 1, 1900)
Birth Location: Blenheim, Kent County, Ontario, Canada
Residence: Blenheim, Ontario, Canada
Relative: James Rutherford
Relationship: Father
Regiment Number: 334098
Original data: Canada. "Soldiers of the First World War (1914-1918)." Record Group 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 4930 - 35. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. http://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gss=angs-c&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=gor don+hall&gsfn_x=1&gsln=rutherford&msbdy=1900&msfng=james&msmng=laura&mssns 0=Thumb&MSAV=0&uidh=m7y&pcat=CANADIAN_COLLECTIONS&h=494846&recoff=6+7+8+31 &db=CanSoldierWWI&indiv=1&ml_rpos=4 RutherfordGordonHallAttestation28Nov1914Pg1of2.jpg RutherfordGordonHallAttestation28Nov1914Pg2of2.jpg RutherfordGordonHallBirth1Sep1900.jpg '''Gordon Hall Rutherford - Regiment Number'''
Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918
Regimental number 334098
NAME: Gordon Rutherford
BIRTH: Blenheim, Kent County, Ontario, Canada
RESIDENCE: Blenheim, Ontario, Canada http://www.ancestry.ca/genealogy/ww1-canadian-soldiers/Gordon-Rutherford.html '''Gordon Hall Rutherford - 1921 Census'''
1921 Census of Canada about Gordon Hall Rutherford
Name: Gordon Hall Rutherford
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Age: 20
Birth Year: abt 1901
Birth Place: Ontario
Relation to Head of House: Son
Father's Name: James Rutherford
Father Birth Place: Scotland
Mother's Name: Minerson Rutherford
Mother Birth Place: Ontario
Racial or Tribal Origin: Scotch (Scotish)
Province or Territory: Ontario
District: Kent
District Number: 93
Sub-District: Blenheim (Town)
Sub-District Number: 83
City, Town or Village: Blenheim Town
Parish or Township: Talbot St
Municipality: Ward 1
Occupation: Student
Household Members:
Name Age
James Rutherford 69
Minerson Rutherford 59
Jessie Irene Rutherford 33
Wilfred Burk Rutherford 30
Gordon Hall Rutherford 20
John M Rutherford 17
Source Citation: Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 66; Census Place: Blenheim (Town), Kent, Ontario; Page Number: 10.
Original data: Library and Archives Canada. Sixth Census of Canada, 1921. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, 2013. Series RG31. Statistics Canada Fonds http://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=CanCen1921&indiv=try&h=861246{{Ancestry Record| CanCen1921|861246}} ===Notes===

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= Marriage Contracts = == Meeden == ===1638Cornelis_Wapkes=== '''English ''' via Google Translation of Dutch text below RA Meeden 25-10-1638 (RA V kk). Marriage contract between Pieter Cornelis sone of the honorable Cornelis Menses and the Tamme spouses and the duetsame young daughter Meije Wapkes daughter of will Wapko Luppes and the Sijben. In the first, the bridegroom's father, with the advice and approval of his two sons, confessed that e. Redger Johannes Hagius and the Wijbe Cornelis to have transferred in a permanent coop to his Soene Pieter and his betrothed bride also dane house and barn with all annexes and appurtenances as it stands in Muntendam and is now presently owned by her and is inhabited with 6 cows, 1 peardt, 2 twenter veersen, 1 mulswijn with another swijn, a waghen, an eide, 1 ploughh, the third part of the rye so nu seijt in d'acker. All this for the sum of money called 1100 descenders. In which sum the bridegroom pledges as an estate, 750 dalers or 1000 embder gl with a good bed and his accessories. The young people will have their will first until Midwinter to take the housing with the other goods at a reasonable price or not. If they accept it, they will pay the right half on Meij 1639 and the other half on Meij 1640 of the 1100 daler, mitz ooc discounting elcken Meij the right half of the promised 1000 Embder gl. If not, the estate will be paid out on 2 thought Meijen. Furthermore, the young people will keep this will for the first and other third years in order to transfer these housing and goods to their older ones and to transfer them back. The land is also moved for 6 years for 90 descenders annually. On the other hand, the mother of the bride, Sijben Wapkens, with the advice and approval of her sons, promises to give her daughter as the bride's treasure, a sum of money, no. to pay on 2 nearest Meijen. The good brought in and also the good to be won or acquired will be half and half in damage or benefit, but the inherited goods, that is to say, inherit immueble souls and die after the side of the line where they have come back. In both cases, the donation in the event of childless death is 100 Rijxdalers. With this, the usufruct in case of the death of a child or children will be nullified. Sons and daughters will be the same sibbe as the older body and all other legacies. For the groom: father mentioned, brothers who e savior Joh Hagius itim Wijbe Cornelis. For the bride: mother Sijben Wapkens and brothers Hindrick Jans, Luppo Wapkens and swager Rimmet Poppes and Udo Nanckens and Eltio Harmens as dedigesmen. '''Dutch '''Dirk Beerta, "Stamboom Dirk Beerta", database, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stanboom-dirk-beerta/I10274.php : benaderd 30 maart 2023), "Pieter Cornelis". RA Meeden 25-10-1638 (RA V kk). Huwelijkscontract tussen Pieter Cornelis sone van den eerbaren Cornelis Menses ende Tamme echtelieden ende de duegetsame jonge dochter Meije Wapkes dochter van zal Wapko Luppes ende Sijben. In den eersten bekende de vader des brudigams met advijs ende approbatie van sijn beide soenen alse die e. Redger Johannes Hagius ende Wijbe Cornelis over gedragen te hebben in een bestendige coop an sijn soene Pieter ende sijn ondertrouwede bruidt alsodane huis ende schure met allen annexen ende toebehoorgelijc het te Muntendam is staende ende nu tegenwoordich van haer gepossideert ende bewoont wordt met 6 koejen, 1 peerdt, 2 twenter veersen, 1 moerswijn met een ander swijn, een waghen, een eide, 1 ploegh, de darde part van de rogge so nu in d'acker geseijt is. Dit alles voor de somma geldes noemptlijc 1100 dalers. In welcke somma de bruidigam tot boedeel mede belooft wordt 750 dalers ofte 1000 embder gl met een goed bedde ende sijn toebehoor. Des sullen de jonghe lieden haer wilkoer hebben vooreerst tot Midwinter om de behusinge met de andere goederen voor sodanen prijs an te neemen ofte niet. Indien sij 't anneemen sullen sij de gerechte helfte op Meij 1639 ende d'ander helfte op Meij 1640 van de 1100 daler betalen mitz ooc kortende elcken Meij de gerechte helfte van de beloofde 1000 Embder gl. Zo niet wordt de boedeel op 2 gedachte Meijen uitbetaalt worden. Voortz sullen de jonghe lieden met het eerste, anderde derde jaer dese wilkoere beholden om dese behusinge ende goederen haer olderen toe te schuten ende weder over te draghen. Ook wordt het land voor 6 jaren voor 90 dalers jaerlijx verhuirt. Hijrtegens belovet de moeder van de bruidt, Sijben Wapkens met advijs ende approbatie van haer sonen hijronder genoemt haer dochter tot brudtschat mede te geven een somma geldes noemptlijc 500 Embder gl ijder tot 22½ st gerekent met 2 koejen ende een bedde met sijn toebehoir de somma geldes op 2 naeste Meijen te betalen. Het aangebrachte goedt en ook het te winnen ofte werven goedt sal sijn halff ende halff in schade ofte baate, maer de angeerfde goederen wel te verstaen immuebele sullen vererven ende sterven nae de zijdt ende linie daer se her gecomen sijn. De gift in geval van kinderloos overlijden is in beide gevallen 100 rijxdalers lijftochtswijse. Hijrmede sal te niete gedaen sijn het vruchtgebruick in cas bij versterf van kint ofte kinderen. Soenen en dochteren sullen gelijcke sibbe sijn an de olderlijcke en alle ander erfenissen. Voor de bruidegom: vader opgenoemt, broeders die e redger Joh Hagius itim Wijbe Cornelis. Voor de bruid: moeder Sijben Wapkens itim broeders Hindrick Jans, Luppo Wapkens ende swager Rimmet Poppes itim Udo Nanckens ende Eltio Harmens als dedigesmannen. ===1663Cornelis_Eppes=== '''English ''' via Google Translation of Dutch text below RA Zuidbroek - fol.205 - 10 April 1663 - H.V. Pieter Cornelijs [=Peter Cornelis] and Geertien Eppes [=Gertijen Eppes]. Gertien's parents Eppo Tiackes and Frouwe (ehel.) contribute 1000 car.gld for their daughter. and a bed with to belong. If Pieter dies before Geertien, she may take his place for another 6 years Continue to use Muntendam. Brg.: Luppo Wapkes and Egbert Jans [brand], brothers-in-law; Berent Joosten [=Beerent Joestens], dedigsman; Br.: Eppo Tiackes and Frouwe, parents; Eppo Elties, brother; Harmen Hiddes and Tettie (ehel.), sister; Fopke Jans and Focke [=Foctien Fopkens] (ehel.), sister; Arent Eppes, dedigsman; Witnesses: Hiltio Jans [=Hiltijo Jans] and Claas Geerts [=Claes Gerdts] '''Dutch '''Klaas Pera, "Groningse doopsgezinden", database, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/groningse-doopsgezinden/I29227.php : benaderd 31 maart 2023), "Pieter Cornelis Hagius (????-> 1665)".,Abels, S.H. "Doopsgezinde families in het Oldambt 1520-1811" (deel 2 en 3) RA Zuidbroek - fol.205 - 10 april 1663 - H.V. Pieter Cornelijs [=Peter Cornelis] en Geertien Eppes [=Gertijen Eppes]. Geertien haar ouders Eppo Tiackes en Frouwe (ehel.) brengen in voor hun dochter 1000 car.gld. en een bed met toebehoren. Mocht Pieter voor Geertien overlijden dan mag ze nog 6 jaar zijn plaats te Muntendam blijven gebruiken. Brg.: Luppo Wapkes en Egbert Jans [merk], zwagers; Berent Joosten [=Beerent Joestens], dedigsman; Br.: Eppo Tiackes en Frouwe, ouders; Eppo Elties, broer; Harmen Hiddes en Tettie (ehel.), zuster; Fopke Jans en Focke [=Foctien Fopkens] (ehel.), zuster; Arent Eppes, dedigsman; Getuigen: Hiltio Jans [=Hiltijo Jans] en Claas Geerts [=Claes Gerdts] = Estates = == Meeden == ===1678Wapkes=== '''English ''' via Google Translation of Dutch text below Zuidbroek - fol.197v - 20 May 1678 - Peter Cornelis, scoutmaster and elder at Muntendam, with his ancestors by his late wife Meije Wapkes, namely Jan Hermens and Sijben Peters (ehel.), Joannes Peters [=Jannes Peters] and Lijsbeth Jans [=Lisabeth Jans] (ehel.) and the young daughter Eppe Peters, share the estate of Meije Wapkes. First, Peter Cornelis of all lands and peat bogs in Muntendam will be used as under his housing and he will retain 2/3 ownership. The children together receive 1/3 of this. These beclemde lands and the peat bogs are in particular nine cow pastures in the Groote Venne with the boute and the peat belonging to it, the Leeghte near the AE de wegh, four and a half deijmt in the Hooge Venne, the Holthammen two deijmt across the bridge in eight deijmten variously called Ebels campe, 't Hooge Hamke above Hooge Dam, 't Alandt ende eijndtlijck Claes Jurriens garden ende heem. The children have a half-sister and half-brothers by their father Peter Cornelis and his current wife Geertien Eppes. The latter receives 55 daler from her stepchildren, which money she has spent to buy off her husband Peter Cornelis and brother's daughter Martintien. Above, Jan Cornelis and the children will each receive one field from 2 fields in peat and field as used by Jan Epkes. The lands on the Meeden that come from the mother of the children go entirely to the children. Witnesses: mr. Albertus Blinck and Jan Jans. '''Dutch ''' Zuidbroek - fol.197v - 20 mei 1678 - Peter Cornelis, hopman en ouderling te Muntendam, met zijn voorkinderen bij wijlen zijn vrouw Meije Wapkes, te weten Jan Hermens en Sijben Peters (ehel.), Joannes Peters [=Jannes Peters] en Lijsbeth Jans [=Lisabeth Jans] (ehel.) en de jongedochter Eppe Peters, maken een deling van de nalatenschap van Meije Wapkes. Ten eerste zal Peter Cornelis van alle landen en venen te Muntendam zoals onder zijn behuizing worden gebruikt en beklemd zijn zal hij 2/3 deel eigendomlijk behouden. De kinderen verkrijgen daarvan samen 1/3 deel. Dese beclemde landen ende veenen zijn in specie negen koeweijden in de Groote Venne met de boute en 't veen daer toe behoorende, de Leeghte bij de AE de wegh, vierdehalff deijmt in de Hooge Venne, de Holthammen twee deijmt over de brugge in acht deijmten onverscheijden Ebels campe genaemt, 't hooge Hamke boven de Hooge Dam, 't Alandt ende eijndtlijck Claes Jurriens tuijn ende heem. De kinderen hebben een halfzuster en halfbroers bij hun vader Peter Cornelis en zijn tegenwoordige vrouw Geertien Eppes. Laatstgenoemde ontvangt van haar stiefkinderen 55 daler welke geld ze heeft uitgeschoten tot de afkoop van haar man Peter Cornelis broers dochter Martintien. Hierboven zullen van 2 akkers te veen en te velde zoals Jan Epkes gebruikt, Jan Cornelis en de kinderen ieder een akker verkrijgen. De landerijen op de Meeden afkomstig van de moeder van de kinderen gaan volledig naar de kinderen. Getuigen: mr. Albertus Blinck en Jan Jans. ===1684Cornelis=== '''English ''' via Google Translation of Dutch text below Geertien Eppens [=Gertije Eppes], widow of Peter Cornelis, scoutmaster in Muntendam, and elder in Zuidbroek, also as leg. tut. about her three underage sons by the late Peter Cornelis ter Ener and Jan Hermens and Si. '''Dutch ''' Geertien Eppens [=Gertije Eppes], weduwe van Peter Cornelis, hopman te Muntendam, en ouderling te Zuidbroek, mede als leg. tut. over haar drie onmondige zoons bij wijlen Peter Cornelis ter ener en Jan Hermens en Si. =Land Contracts= ==Meeden== ===1649Tjackes=== '''English ''' via Google Translation of Dutch text below RA Meeden 07-01-1649. Sijben Tiackens geass. with her children and brothers-in-law Hindrick Jans and Barbar el, Haicko Egbarts and Lutgart el, Rimmett Poppens and Froucke el, Pieter Hagius and Meije el. and the daughter Elje Wapkens itimBaewe Wapkens on the one hand and Luppo Wapkens on the other, make a trade and contract with each other, the former sell to Luppo the house and the barn with annexes with the trees and the plantation soop dese herd and is found near the housing, with the rye in the acker and in the house, with all the animals and the household tools etc. for 5000 car. guilder, Elje and Baewe are the youngest children, the herd also rents out land on which the house of 10 ackeren stands, for 9 years from Petri 1649, Sijben may continue to live with her son Luppo if it pleases her, for 50 dalers per year. , they are all children of the late Wapko Luppens and Sijben, there is talk of purchased land in this manor, to which the children of Jan Hindrix are nevertheless entitled, get. Bouwo Nantkens and Eltio Harmens. Sijben Tiackens, also known as Sijben Wapkes, was an Mennonite. Anabaptists are not allowed to swear by the name of God. However, they are allowed to give a firm handshake if an official document is drawn up. '''Dutch '''Klaas Pera, "Groningse doopsgezinden", database, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/groningse-doopsgezinden/I17646.php : benaderd 31 maart 2023), "Sijben Tiackens". RA Meeden 07-01-1649. Sijben Tiackens geass. met haer kinderen en zwageren Hindrick Jans en Barbar el, Haicko Egbarts en Lutgart el, Rimmett Poppens en Froucke el, Pieter Hagius en Meije el. en de dochter Elje Wapkens itimBaewe Wapkens ter ener en Luppo Wapkens ter anderen, maken een handel ende contract met elkaar, eerstgenoemden verkopen aan Luppo het huis en de schuur met annexen met het geboomte ende plantagie soop dese heerd en bij de behuising gevonden wordt, met de rogge in de acker en in huis, met alle beesten en het huismansgereedschap etc. voor 5000 car. gulden, Elje en Baewe zijn de jongste kinderen, mede wordt verhuurt de heerd land waarop het huis staat van 10 ackeren, voor 9 jaren vanaf Petri 1649, Sijben mag bij haar zoon Luppo blijven wonen indien het haer belieft, voor 50 dalers per jaar aankostpenningen, ze zijn allen kinderen van wijlen Wapko Luppens en Sijben, er is sprake van gekocht land in deze heerd, waar de kinderen van Jan Hindrix nochtans recht op hebben, get. Bouwo Nantkens en Eltio Harmens. Sijben Tiackens, die ook wel Sijben Wapkes wordt genoemd, was doopsgezind. Het is doopsgezinden niet toegestaan om te zweren bij de naam van God. Ze mogen echter wel een ferme handdruk geven, als een officieel document wordt opgesteld. = Sources =

Source Documents for Tom Hanrahan Profiles

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Source repository for my (Tom Hanrahan's) personal documents.

Source examples, EE Style

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=== Book === {{Example|Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633,'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1:122-127.}} For books available online, include a link to the book to make it easier for other researchers to find. '''Print book:'''
Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633,'' 3 volumes (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1:122-127. Ian's note: The words "in 3 volumes" aren't needed, based on an example of the CMoS for a book with volumes [https://library.ship.edu/c.php?g=21703&p=127131 here]. Bobbie's note: ESM uses the number of volumes in her citation. Are we going to use ''Evidence Explained'' or CMoS for our examples? '''Online Book:'''
Joseph Gardner Bartlett, ''Henry Adams of Somersetshire, England, and Braintree, Mass. : His English Ancestry and Some of His Descendants'' (New York : Bartlett Orr Press, 1927), 38; digital images, '''''Archive.org'' (http://archive.org/details/henryadamsofsome00bart : accessed August 18, 2023).''' Basic format for both: Author(s), Title (Place of publication: Publisher, Year), Volume number: Page number, URL if available online. Ian's note: Strictly speaking, CMoS says to cite volume 2, page 34 as "2:34". This might be confusing for people who aren't familiar with this citation style. Personally, I think it's clearer to cite it as "vol. 2, p. 34". Bobbie's note: ESM uses the example of "2:34" and again it's a case of do we use ''Evidence Explained'' styling or CMoS? === Periodical === {{Example|D. L. Thomas and N. E. Evans, "John Shakespeare in The Exchequer," ''Shakespeare Quarterly'' 35, no. 3 (1984): 315-318, [https://www.jstor.org/stable/2870368 JSTOR].}} Format: Author(s), "Article Title," Journal Title and Volume, Issue (Date of publication): Page number, URL if available online. === Census === {{Example|"1880 United States Census," database, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/ FamilySearch] (accessed August 28, 2023), entry for Hannah Rose (age 50), District 2, page 27, Brooklyn, Kings, New York; citing NARA microfilm publication T9.}} Notes: Based on example in Evidence Explained, p. 280. === Web page === {{Example|Wikipedia contributors. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington George Washington]," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, accessed August 28, 2023.}} Notes: This format is consistent with the CMoS citation automatically generated by Wikipedia CMoS format: Author if known, "Title of Page," Name of Website or its Owner, accessed Date, URL. EE format: Name of Website Creator, ''Title of Website'' (Place of publication=URL : Date of posting or access) === Family bible === {{Example|Caroline (Woodward) Madison Family Bible Records, 1830-1956, ''The Holy Bible'' (New York: American Bible Society, 1873), "Births & Marriages"; privately held by Jane Madison, Tampa, Florida, 2023.}} OR {{Example|Mary (Lorman) Whitten, [[Space:Whitten Family Bible|Family Bible]], 1880-1944, ''The Holy Bible'' (New York: American Bible Society, 1873), "Marriages"; privately held by [[Example-6|John Example]], California, 2023.}} Notes: :I made up some of the details for the Whitten Family Bible. Format: Original Owner, Family Bible Records, Dates included, Title of Bible (Place of publication: Publisher, Year), Page or Section; Current/Last Owner, Location, Year Owned. === Cemetery headstone === {{Example|Evergreen Cemetery (New York, New York, USA). Joe and Jane Schmoe's headstone, row 27C, personally photographed by [[Example-6|John Example]], 2015.}} Notes: Based on example in EE, p. 214 Format: Cemetery, Location, Item of Interest, Section or Row, Data collection, Year === Church record === {{Example|First Congregational Church (Natick, Massachusetts), Church Records 1802-1833, p. 163, Martin Morse (1806); Congregational Library & Archives, Boston, Massachusetts.}} This is a source citation for an original church record. For church records indexed or digitized online, it's important to include the name of the website and a link to the record (when possible), like this: {{Example|St Mary's Church (Kirkdale, Liverpool, England). "Marriages, 1895-1898", p. 21, Andrew Scott and Clara Thompson, 15 December 1895. digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G96B-T3MD FamilySearch] (accessed June 30, 2023).}} '''BIRTH Records:'''
'''Church Records:'''
First Congregational Church (Natick, Massachusetts), Church Records 1802-1833, p. 163, Martin Morse (1806); Congregational Library & Archives, Boston, Massachusetts. '''MARRIAGE Records and marriage contracts:'''
'''Civil Record:'''
Falmouth Town Records Book 3:268, Town Clerk's Office, Falmouth, Massachusetts. '''Church Records:'''
Boden-Rice marriage, 19 May 1808, in First Congregational Church Records, 1802-1833 (original volume), p. 198, First Congregational Church, Natick, Massachusetts. '''Digitized Church records:'''
St. Lawrence Church (Oxhill, Warwickshire, England), "Church Marriage Register, 1569-1590," unnumbered p. 1, George Hopkins and Ales Neale, 6 October 1577; digital images, ''St. Lawrence Church Oxhill'' (http://url.htm : accessed 1 April 2015). === Probate record === {{Example|John Jackson, Will, 1792; Middlesex County Probate file no. 12433; Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts.}} Notes: Based on example in EE, p. 530. === Passenger list === {{Example|"New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891", database with images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVPJ-P238 FamilySearch] (accessed 2 March 2020), entry for Barbara Braun, aged 52, arrived New York, 1867, aboard the Columbus.}} Notes: Based on examples in EE, p. 575 === Other examples === (''Need new examples for this as it is copied from '''EE'':''')
'''Courthouse Record:'''
Vigo County, Indiana, "Marriage Licences," vol. 62:16, Lee Shick-Alice Taylor, 28 Mar 1923; Clerk's Office, Terre Haute, Indiana. (''Need new examples for this as it is copied from '''EE'':''')
'''Digitized Courthouse record:'''
Vigo County, Indiana, "Marriage Licences," vol. 62:16, Lee Shick-Alice Taylor, 28 March 1923; '''digital image, Vigo County Public Library, Vigo County Marriage Record Database, 1818-1958 (http://... : accessed 1 April 20015). '''Military Records:'''
Heman Adams file no. W2047, ''Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land-Warrant Application Files,'' micropublication M804 (Washington, DC: National Archives), Roll 10. '''Land Records, Property Deeds, Tax Records:'''
York County Deeds, Volume 1:268, County Court House, Alfred, Maine. '''Ship Passenger Lists:'''
Andrea Forte entry; SS Regina D'Italia Passenger Manifest, 11 March 1909, page 1, line 8; in ''Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessells Arriving at New York, June 16, 1897-December 31, 1942;'' micropublication T715 (Washington: National Archives), roll 1725. '''Church Records including birth, baptism, marriage, death, burial, confirmations, and recantations:'''
'''Death and Burial Records:'''

Source Gripe Compendium

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'''Note''': This is an ''unofficial'' page, not an official ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Help_Index Help Page]''. It was created and edited by [[Murphy-4835|J.N. Murphy]]. Additions to it are ongoing. == Introduction == : '''Gripe''', ''noun'' : 1: GRIEVANCE, COMPLAINT This page was created to document and catalogue some recurring themes among the gripes posted to WikiTree's G2G forum. Gripes are grouped by focus or subject, then sorted by date. This page is publicly accessible to aid other users in finding relevant posts and in examining and understanding the issues and themes presented. Additionally, as there is often conflation and blending of issues when griping about sources in G2G posts, the author proposes a descriptive classification of the issues, first by separating the issue of specificity. By developing a classification of the issues presented, we can have a useful vocabulary and perhaps constructive dialogue, rather than conflating issues in the course of discussion. This compilation is not intended to be completely comprehensive, but rather a select collection to illustrate recurrent themes and the history of the issues here on WikiTree. It is not a "Help page" (which presents official policy), but rather a document compiled by one WT contributor. === List of Symbols === I've marked a few of the discussions to point to ones that are particularly germane. * ❓ : Post presents a question about the source *

Source Material for My SAR Application

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*This is a compendium of all files/records used to document my validity as a member of SAR via Gad Elmer. ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Elmer-206 *I also have a copy at 2009 Wickersham DR, Huntsville, TX 77340. *A complete copy of my approved application will be appended to this Profile when available. *A complete copy of my four sons approved applications will also be available in: ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Elmer-1801 ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Elmer-1806 ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Elmer-1807 ::https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Elmer-1808 *Since Gad Elmer was our Revolutionary War entrant, I have included a copy of the Page where his listing can be found. His Profile is https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Elmer-206

Source Reference A - B

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[[Space:Source_References_T_-_Z|T to Z]] Abbott, Abiel Register Abbott, Abiel, Rev., D.D. and Abbott, Ephraim, Rev., [https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalre02abbogoog A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of George Abbot, of Andover, George Abbot, of Rowley, Thomas Abbot, of Andover, Arthur Abbot, of Ipswich, Robert Abbott, of Branford, Ct. - and George Abbott, of Norwalk, Ct.] (Boston: James Munroe and Company, MDCCCXLVII) (Free e-book) p. Abbott, Lemuel Descendants V. I Abbott, Lemuel Abijah, Major, U.S. Army, [https://archive.org/details/descendantsofgeo01abbo Descendants of George Abbott, of Rowley, Mass., of His Joint Descendants with George Abbot, Sr., of Andover, Mass., of the ........... Vol. I] (Published by the Compiler, 1906) (Free e-book) p. Abbott, Lemuel Descendants V. II Abbott, Lemuel Abijah, Major, U.S. Army, [https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofgeo02abbo#page/n1/mode/2up Descendants of George Abbott, of Rowley, Mass., of His Joint Descendants with George Abbot, Sr., of Andover, Mass., of the ........... Vol. II] (Published by the Compiler, 1906) (Free e-book) p. Abington Births The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofab01abin Vital Records of Abington, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Volume I - Births] (Boston, Mass. 1912)(Free e-book) p. Abington Marriages & Deaths The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofab02abin Vital Records of Abington, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Volume II - Marriages and Deaths] (Boston, Mass. 1912) p. Acton The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofac00acto Vital Records of Acton, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1923)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Adams - Robert of Newbury Adams, Andrew N., [ A Genealogical History of Robert Adams, of Newbury, Mass., and His Descendants 1635-1900] (Published by the Author 1900:The Tuttle Co., Printers, Rutland, Vt.) p. Amesbury Topsfield Historical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofam00ames Vital Records of Amesbury, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849] (Topsfield, Mass. 1913)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Ancestry Census
1850 [FILL INURL 1850 US Census FILL IN CITY, STATE] (available at Ancestry.com)
1910 [FILL IN URL 1910 US Census FILL IN CITY, STATE] (available at Ancestry.com) Ancestry Records
Draft Records [FILL IN URL U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947] (available at Ancestry.com)
Military Records [FILL IN URL U.S., Select Military Registers, 1862-1985](available on Ancestry.com)
England
BMD
[FILL IN URL Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1531-1812] (available at Ancestry.com by subscription)
Minnesota
Births [FILL IN URL Minnesota Birth Index, 1900-1934] (available at Ancestry.com)
New York
Births [FILL IN URL New York, New York, U.S., Birth Index, 1910-1965] (available at Ancestry.com)
State Census
1925 [FILL IN URL New York, U.S., State Census, 1925] (available at Ancestry.com) Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth Davis, William T., [https://archive.org/details/ancientlandmarks00indavi Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth Part I Historical Sketch and Titles of Estates Part II Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families] (Second Edition Boston: Damrell & Upham, Old Corner Bookstore 1899)(Free e-book) Andover Births Topsfield Historical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofan01ando Vital Records of Andover, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849 Volume I Births] (Topsfield, Mass. 1912)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Andover Marriages and Deaths Topsfield Historical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofan02ando Vital Records of Andover, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849 Volume II Marriages and Deaths] (Topsfield, Mass. 1912)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Arlington The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofar01arli Vital Records of Arlington, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1904)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Arlington History Cutter, Benjamin and William R. [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofa00cut/page/n9/mode/2up History of the Town of Arlington, Massachusetts. Formerly the Second Precinct of Cambridge or the district of Menotomy, afterward the Town of West Cambridge. 1635 - 1879. with a Genealogical Register of the Inhabitants of the Precinct.] (Boston: David Clapp & Sons, 564 Washington Street 1880) p. Ashby Pingrey, Jeannette D., Compiler [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Ashby/ Birth, Marriage and Death Records of the Town of Ashby, Massachusetts from 1754 to 1890] (American Data Services 1989) p. Ashburnham Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofas00ashbu Vital Records of Ashburnham, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1909)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Athol Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofat01atho Vital Records of Athol, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1910)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Attleborough The Essex Institute, [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Bristol/Attleborough/l Vital Records of Attleborough, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 ] (Salem, Mass. 1934) p. Auburn Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofto00aubu Vital Records of the Town of Auburn (formerly Ward), Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1850] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1909)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Barnstable - See Mayflower Descendant Barre Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028819229 Vital Records of the Barre, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1903)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Barry - Framingham Barry, William, [https://archive.org/stream/historyofframing00barr#page/n3/mode/2up A History of Framingham, Massachusetts, including the Plantation, from 1640 to the Present Time, with an Appendix, .....] (Boston: James Munroe and Company. 1847) p. Batchelder Genaelogy https://archive.org/details/batchelderbatche00pier/page/n7/mode/2up Battle of Lexington - Coburn Coburn, Frank Warren, [https://archive.org/details/battleoflexingto00cobuThe Battle on Lexington Common, April 19, 1775] (Lexington, Mass., U.S.A. Published by the author, 1921) (Free e-book) p. Battle of Lexington - Phinney Phinney, Elias, [https://archive.org/stream/historyofbattleo01phin#page/n7/mode/2up History of the Battle at Lexington on the Morning of the 19th of April, 1775] (Boston: Printed by Phelps and Farnham, No. 5, Court Street. 1825) p. Battle of Lexington - Deposition #7 NARA Record Group 360: Records of the Continental and Confederation Congresses and the Constitutional Convention, 1765 - 1821, Series: Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774 - 1789, File Unit: Massachusetts State Papers, Item: [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/6883155 Deposition #7 of Nathaniel Mullikin, Philip Russell, et al. Regarding the Events of April 18 and 19, 1775 at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony , 4/25/1775], National Archive Catalog Bedford The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbe00bedfor Vital Records of Bedford, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1903)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Belcher Families Bartlett, Joseph Gardner, [https://archive.org/details/belcherfamiliesi00bart The Belcher Families in New England] (Boston: New England Historical Genealogical Society 1906) (Free e-book) p. Bemis History Draper, Colonel Thomas Waln-Morgan, [https://archive.org/details/bemishistorygene00drap The Bemis History and Descendants, being an account, in greater part, of the Descendants of Joseph Bemis of Watertown, Mass.] (San Francisco, California 1900) (Free e-book) p. Beverly - Births Topsfield Historical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbe01beve Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849 Volume I - Births] (Topsfield, Mass. 1906)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Beverly - Marriages & Deaths Topsfield Historical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbe02beve Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849 Volume II - Marriages and Deaths] (Topsfield, Mass. 1906)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Billerica The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbi00biller Vital Records of Billerica, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1908)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. 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Groton Births The Essex Institute, [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Groton Vital Records of Groton, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume I. - Births.] (Salem, Mass. 1926) p. Groton Marriages and Deaths The Essex Institute, [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Groton Vital Records of Groton, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume II. - Marriages and Deaths.] (Salem, Mass. 1927) p. Harrington - Early Generations Weis, Frederick Lewis, Th.D., [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066181892;view=2up;seq=4;skin=mobile Early Generations of the Family of Robert Harrington of Watertown, Massachusetts 1634 and Some of His Descendants] (Worcester, Massachusetts: Privately Printed 1958)(Also available at [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11918 Ancestry.com]) p. Harrington Family in America Harrington, Eugene W., [https://archive.org/details/harringtonfamily00harr The Harrington Family in America] (Buffalo, New York 1907)(Free e-book) p. Harvard Baldwin, Thomas W., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofha00harv Vital Records of Harvard, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1917)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Haverhill Births Topsfield Historical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofha00have Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849 Volume I - Births] (Topsfield, Mass. 1910)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Haverhill Marriages & Deaths Topsfield Historical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofha02have Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849 Volume II - Marriages and Deaths] (Topsfield, Mass. 1911)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Holliston The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofho00hollis#page/n5/mode/2up Vital Records of Holliston, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1908)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Hopkinton The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofho1850hopk Vital Records of Hopkinton, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1911)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Hubbardston Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofhu00hubb Vital Records of the Town of Hubbardston, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1850] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1907)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Hudson - History of Lexington Hudson, Charles, [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofl02huds_0 History of the Town of Lexington, Vol. II - Genealogies] (Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1915) (Free e-book) p. Hudson - History of Marlborough Hudson, Charles, [https://archive.org/stream/historytownmarl00allegoog History of the Town of Marlborough, MIddlesex County, Massachusetts, from its First Settlement in 1657 to 1861;..... ] (Boston: Press of T.R.Marvin & Son, 42 Congress Street. 1862) (Free e-book) p. Ipswich Births The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofip01esse Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume I. - Births] (Salem, Mass. 1910)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Ipswich Marriages and Deaths The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofip02ipsw Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume II. - Marriages and Deaths] (Salem, Mass. 1910)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Isaac Stearns Descendants Van Wagenen, Avis Stearns, [https://archive.org/details/genealogymemoirs00vanw Genealogy and Memoirs of Isaac Stearns and His Descendants] (Syracuse, N.Y., Courier Printing Co., 1901) (Free e-book) p. Kendall Family Clemens, William Montgomery - Editor [https://archive.org/stream/kendallfamilyina00clem#page/n5/mode/2up The Kendall Family in America] (1919 William M. Clemens Publisher Hackensack, N.J.) p. Kendall Genealogy Rich, Irma A. [https://archive.org/stream/kendallgenealogy00rich#page/n3/mode/2up Kendall Genealogy The Descendants of Thomas and FrancisKendall of Charlestown and Woburn, Mass.; ......] (Boston C.E. Godspeed & Co. 1920) p. Kynaston Family Tree Gaskell, Robert Owen Hugh, [http://www.gaskellfamily.com/KynastonFamilyPage.htm Kynaston Family Tree in Gaskell Family History] Lancaster [https://archive.org/details/birthmarriagedea1905lanc Birth, Marriage and Death Register, Church Records and Epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts 1643-1850] (Lancaster 1890)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Leicester Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofle00leics Vital Records of Leicester, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1903)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Leominster Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofle00leom Vital Records of Leominster, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1911)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Lexington [https://archive.org/details/recordofbirthsma00lexi Lexington, Mass. Record of Births, Marriages, and Deaths to January 1, 1898 Part I & II] (Wright & Potter Printing Company, Boston 1898)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Lincoln The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofli00linc Vital Records of Lincoln, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Volume I - Births] (Boston, Mass. 1908)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Littleton [https://archive.org/details/recordsoflittlet00litt_0 Records of Littleton, Massachusetts First Installment Births and Deaths] (Littleton, Mass. 1900) (Free e-book) p. Lynn Births The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofly02lynn Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume I - Births] (Salem, Mass. 1905)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Lynn Marriages and Deaths The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofly01lynn Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume II - Marriages and Deaths] (Salem, Mass. 1906)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Maine Death Records, 1617-1922 [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1962 Maine, Death Records, 1617-1922] (Available at Ancestry.com)(Also available at [https://familysearch.org FamilySearch.org]) Malden Corey, Deloraine P. (Compiler), [https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriagesd00mald Births Marriages and Deaths in the Town of Malden Massachusetts 1649-1850] (Cambridge, Published at the Unversity Press for the City of Malden 1903)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Marlborough Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00marl Vital Records of Marlborough, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. 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Mayflower Descendant V. 15 [https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescendv1516mass The Mayflower Descendant An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine 0f Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography 1913 Volume XV] (Boston)(Published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants 1913) p. Mayflower Descendant V. 16 [https://archive.org/stream/mayflowerdescendv1516mass#page/n683/mode/2up The Mayflower Descendant An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine 0f Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography 1914 Volume XVI] (Boston)(Published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants) p. Mayflower Descendant V. 17 [https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescendv1718mass The Mayflower Descendant An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine 0f Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography 1915 Volume XVII] (Boston)(Published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants 1915) p. 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Medway The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofme00medw Vital Records of Medway, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1905)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Merrick - Mirick - Myrick Family Merrick, George Byron, [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofmerri00merr Genealogy of the Merrick - Mirick - Myrick Family of Massachusetts 1636 - 1902] (Tracy, Gibbs & Company, Madison, Wis., 1902)(Free e-book) p. Middleton Topsfield Historical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofam00ames Vital Records of Middleton, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849] (Topsfield, Mass. 1904)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Millbury Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofmi00mill Vital Records of Millbury, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1903)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Minnesota Births & Christenings, 1840 - 1980 [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2550 Minnesota, Births and Christenings Index, 1840-1980] (Available at Ancestry.com) Munroe Genealogy Locke, John Goodwin, [https://archive.org/details/munroegenealogy1853lock The Munroe Genealogy], (James Munroe and Company, Boston and Cambridge, 1853)(Free e-book. Also available at Google Play) p. Nantucket Births A-F The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077229409;view=2up;seq=8;skin=mobile Vital Records of Nantuckett, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Volume I - Births (A-F)] (Boston, Mass. 1925)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Nantucket Births G-Z The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077229383;view=2up;seq=4;skin=mobile Vital Records of Nantucket, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Volume II - Births (G-Z)] (Boston, Mass. 1926)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Nantucket Marriages A-G The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077229417;view=2up;seq=4;skin=mobile Vital Records of Nantucket, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Volume III - Marriages (A-G)] (Boston, Mass. 1927)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Nantucket Marriages H-Z The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077229417;view=2up;seq=4;skin=mobile Vital Records of Nantucket, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Volume IV - Marriages (H-Z)] (Boston, Mass. 1927)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Nantucket Deaths The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077229474;view=2up;seq=6;skin=mobile Vital Records of Nantucket, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Volume V - Deaths] (Boston, Mass. 1928)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. NEHG Register The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (Boston:The New England Historic Genealogical Society) Vol. p. New Hampshire Repository Vol I Cogswell, Rev. William, D.D., [https://archive.org/details/newhampshirerep00cogsgoog The New Hampshire Repository; Devoted to Education, Litrature and Religion Volume I] (Gilmanton: Printed by Alfred Prescott 1846) p. New Hampshire Repository Vol II Cogswell, Rev. William, D.D., [https://archive.org/details/newhampshirerep01cogsgoog The New Hampshire Repository; Devoted to Education, Litrature and Religion Volume II] (Gilmanton: Printed by Alfred Prescott 1846) p. Newbury Births The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne01newb_0 Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Vol. I - Births] (Salem, Mass. 1911)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Newbury Pt 1 Marriages and Deaths The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne21newb Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Vol. II, Pt. 1 Marriages and Deaths ] (Salem, Mass. 1911)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Newbury Pt 2 Marriages and Deaths The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne22newb Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Vol. II, Pt. 2 Marriages and Deaths ] (Salem, Mass. 1911)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Newton The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne00newt Vital Records of Newton, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1905)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Newton Genealogy Leonard, Ermina Newton, [https://archive.org/stream/newtongenealogyg00leon2#page/n5/mode/2up Newton Genealogy Genealogical Biographical Historical Being a Record of the Descendants of Richard Newton of Sudbury and Marlborough 1938 with Genealogies.......] (Published by Bernard Ammidown Leonard De Pere, Wisconsin 1915) p. Norton The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofno00nort Vital Records of Norton, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1906)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Pelham The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofpe01pelh Vital Records of Pelham, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1902)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Pension Papers Pension papers of FILL IN NAME (Copy held in the private collection of [[Keniston-36|Robert Keniston]]) Petersham Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofpe00pete Vital Records of Petersham, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1904)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Pierce - Whitney Pierce, Frederick Carlton, [https://archive.org/details/whitneydescendan00pier Whitney The Descendants of John Whitney, Who Came From London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635] (Published by the Author)(Press of W.B. Conkey Company, 341 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 1895) p. Prentice, History of Binney, C.J.F., [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00inbinn The History and Genealogy of the Prentice, or Prentiss Family, of New England, etc., from 1631 to 1883.] (Second Edition.)(Boston: Published by the Editor 1883) p. Princeton Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofpr00prin Vital Records of Princeton, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1902)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Proctor Proctor, William Lawrence and Proctor, Mrs. W.L.), [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00proc A Genealogy of Descendants of Robert Proctor of Concord and Chelmsford, Mass. with Notes of Some Connected Families] (Ogdenburg, N.Y. Republican & Journal Print 1898)(Free e-book) p. Reading Baldwin, Thomas W., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofre1912read Vital Records of Reading, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1912)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Richardson Memorial Vinton, John Adams, [https://archive.org/stream/richardsonmemori00vint#page/n11/mode/2up The Richardson Memorial, Comprising a Full History and Genealogy of the Prosperity of the Three Brothers, Ezekiel, Samuel, and Thomas Richardson, who came from England, and united with........ ] (Portland, Me.: Printed for the Subscribers by Brown Thurston & Co. 1876)(Free e-book) p. Rindge, NH History Stearns, Ezra S., [https://archive.org/details/historytownrind00steagoog History of the Town of Rindge, New Hampshire, from the Date of the Rowley Canada of Massachusetts Charter......] (Boston: Press of George H. Ellis 1875) (Free e-book) p. Rowley The Essex Institute, [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Rowley Vital Records of Rowley, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 ] (Salem, Mass. 1928)(Also available at Ancestry.com) p. Roxbury V. I Births The Essex Institute, [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10111 Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume I - Births ] (Salem, Mass. 1925)(Available at Ancestry.com) p. Roxbury V. II Marriages and Deaths The Essex Institute, [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10111 Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume II - Marriages and Deaths] (Salem, Mass. 1926)(Available at Ancestry.com) p. Royalston Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofro02roya#page/n3/mode/2up Vital Records of Royalston, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1906)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Rutland Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofru00rutl Vital Records of Rutland, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1905)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Russell - Mass. [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofthatb00bart ] p. Russell - VA, des Cognets, Anna Russell, [https://archive.org/details/williamrussella00cogngoog William Russell and His Descendants] (Samuel F. Wilson, Lexington, Kentucky, December, 1884) (Free e-book. Available at archive.org) p. Salem - Births A to L The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa00sale Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume I - Births A - L] (Salem, Mass. 1916)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Salem - Births M to Z The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa00salemas Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume II - Births M - Z] (Salem, Mass. 1918)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Salem - Marriages A to L The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa03esse Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume III - Marriages A - L] (Salem, Mass. 1924)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Salem - Marriages M to Z The Essex Institute, [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Salem/Images/SalemTitlePage4.shtml Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume IV - Marriages M - Z] (Salem, Mass. 1924) p. Salem - Deaths A to L The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa03esse Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume V - Deaths A - L] (Salem, Mass. 1924)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Salem - Deaths M to Z The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa03esse Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume VI - Deaths M - Z] (Salem, Mass. 1924)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Salisbury Topsfield Historical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa00salis Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849] (Topsfield, Mass. 1915)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Shattuck Shattuck, Lemuel, [https://archive.org/details/memorialsofdesce1855shat2 Memorials of the Descendants of William Shattuck, the Progenitor of the Families in America that have Borne his Name; .....], (Boston: Printed by Dutton and Wentworth for the Family, 1855)(Free e-book. Available at archive.org) p. Sherborn Baldwin, Thomas W., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsh1911sher Vital Records of Sherborn, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 ] (Boston, Mass. 1911)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Shrewsbury Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsh00shre Vital Records of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1904)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Snow-Estes Vol. 1 Snow, Nora E., [https://archive.org/details/snowestesancestr01snow The Snow-Estes Ancestry Volume One The Snow Family (Published by the author Compiled by Myrtle M. Jillson Hillburn, New York 1939) (e-book available at archive.org) p. Southborough Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofso01sout Vital Records of Southborough, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1909)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Spencer Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsp00spen Vital Records of Spencer, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1909)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. SS Apps&Claims [Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007] (Available at Ancestry.com) SSDI [url Social Security Death Index] (Available at [https://familysearch.org FamilySearch.org]) Stow The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofst00stow Vital Records of Stow, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 191)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Sturbridge The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofst00sturbr Vital Records of Sturbridge, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1906)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Sudbury The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsu00sudb Vital Records of Sudbury, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1903)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Sutton Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsu00sutt Vital Records of Sutton, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1910)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Swansea Mason, Alverdo Hayward, Editor, [https://archive.org/stream/bookarecordsofto00swan#page/n3/mode/2up Book A, Records of the Town of Swansea. 1662 to 1705] (East Braintree, Mass. Alverdo H. Mason 1900)(Free e-book) p. Taintor Tainter, Dean W., [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=pzVWAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PR1 A History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Taynter, who sailed from England April, A. D. 1638, and settled in Watertown, Mass.] (For Private Distribution Boston: Printed by David Clapp, 1859) (Available at [https://play.google.com/books Google Books]) p. Tewksbury The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofte00tewk Vital Records of Tewksbury, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 ] (Salem, Mass. 1912)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Topsfield through 1849 Topsfield Historical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordstop01masgoog Vital Records of Topsfield, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849] (Topsfield, Mass. 1903)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Topsfield 1850-1899 Topsfield Historical Society, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092206915#page/n3 Vital Records of Topsfield, Massachusetts Volume II 1850-1899] (Topsfield, Mass. 1916)(Free e-book) p. Utah Magazine Lund, Anthon H., Editor, [https://archive.org/stream/utahgenealogica01unkngoog#page/n8/mode/2up The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine Vol. I] (Published Quarterly by The Genealogical Society of Utah) (Salt Lake City, Utah The Desert News Press 1910) p. Uxbridge Baldwin, Thomas W., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofux00uxbr Vital Records of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1916)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Vasco de Gama Jayne, K. G., [https://archive.org/details/cu31924024731568 Vasco da Gama and his Successors, 1460-1580] (Metheun & Co. Ltd. 36 Essex Street W. C. London) p. Waltham The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwa00walt Vital Records of Waltham, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1904)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Warren Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofas00ashbu Vital Records of Warren (formerly Western), Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1910)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Watertown To 1693 [https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords01wate/page/n407 Watertown Records Comprising the First and Second Books of Town Proceedings with the Land Grants and Possessions also the Proprietors' Book also the First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriage] (Prepared for Publication by the Historical Society)(Watertown Mass Press of Fred G Barker 1894)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrcords.org) p. Watertown To end of 1737 [https://archive.org/stream/watertownrecords02wate_0#page/n409/mode/2up Watertown Records Comprising the Third Book of Town Proceedings and the Second Book of Births Deaths and Marriages to the end of 1737 also Plan and Register of Burials in Arlington Street Burying Ground] (Prepared for Publication by the Historical Society)(Watertown Mass Press of Fred G Barker 1900)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrcords.org) p. Watertown 1738 to 1822 [https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords05wate Watertown Records Comprising the Fourth Book of Town Proceedings and the Second Book of Births Deaths and Marriages from 1738 to 1822 ] (Prepared for Publication by the Historical Society)(Stanhope Press F. H. Gilson Company Boston, U.S.A.)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrcords.org) p. Watertown - Pastors [https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords06wate Watertown Records Comprising East Congregational and Precinct Affairs 1697 to 1737 also Record Book of the Pastors 1686 to 1819] (Prepared for Publication by the Historical Society)(Boston David Clapp & Son, Printers 291 Congress Street 1906)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrcords.org) p. Wayland The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwa1910newe Vital Records of Wayland, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1910)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Wenham The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe1849west Vital Records of Wenham, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 ] (Salem, Mass. 1913)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. West Boylston Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe00westa Vital Records of West Boylston, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1911)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Westborough Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe00west Vital Records of Westborough, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1903)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Westford The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe1849west Vital Records of Westford, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 ] (Salem, Mass. 1913)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Westminster Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe1908worc Vital Records of Westminster, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1908)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Weston [https://archive.org/details/townwestonbirth00peirgoog Town of Weston Births, Deaths and Marriages 1707-1850. 1703- Gravestones -1900.....] (Boston: McIndoe Bros., Printers 1901)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Weymouth Births The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe01weym Vital Records of Weymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Volume I - Births] (Boston, Mass. 1910)(Free e-book) p. Weymouth Marriages & Deaths The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe02weym Vital Records of Weymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Volume II - Marriages and Deaths] (Boston, Mass. 1910)(Free e-book) p. Weymouth, History of V. I [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101007767807;view=2up;seq=4;skin=mobile History of Weymouth Massachusetts in Four Volumes Vol. I Historical] (Published by the Weymouth Historical Society Howard H. Joy, President Under direction of the Town 1923) p. Weymouth, History of V. 2 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101013012982;view=2up;seq=6;skin=mobile History of Weymouth Massachusetts in Four Volumes Vol. 2 Historical] (Published by the Weymouth Historical Society Howard H. Joy, President Under direction of the Town 1923) p. Weymouth, History of V. 3 Chamberlain, George Walter, M.S., [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101067881407;view=2up;seq=4;skin=mobile History of Weymouth Massachusetts in Four Volumes Vol. 3 Genealogies of Weymouth Families] (Published by the Weymouth Historical Society Howard H. Joy, President Under direction of the Town 1923) p. Weymouth, History of V. 4 Chamberlain, George Walter, M.S., [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101067881399;view=2up;seq=4;skin=mobile History of Weymouth Massachusetts in Four Volumes Vol. 4 Genealogies of Weymouth Families] (Published by the Weymouth Historical Society Howard H. Joy, President Under direction of the Town 1923) p. Wheeler Wheeler, Jr, Albert Gallatin, [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicaland00genegoog#page/n12/mode/2up The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America] (Boston, Mass., American College of Genealogy 1914) p. Wikipedia [FILL IN URL Wikipedia - FILL IN NAME/ PLACE] Wilson, Rev. John [https://archive.org/details/ancestrydescenda00bart Ancestry and Descendants of Rev. John Wilson of Boston, Mass.] p. Wilson, John Lives M'Clure, Alexander Wilson, [https://archive.org/details/livesofjohnwilso00mclurich The Lives of John Wilson, John Norton and John Davenport] (Boston 1870) p. Winchendon Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofwi1909worc#page/n3/mode/2up Vital Records of Winchendon, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1909)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Witt Balcomb, Frank W., [https://archive.org/stream/wittgenealogy00balc#page/n5/mode/2up The Witt Genealogy] (The Fraedy Press Peabody, Masschusetts 1943) (e-book available for 14 day loan from archive.org) p. Woburn Births Johnson, Edward F., [https://archive.org/stream/woburnrecordsofb01john Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, from 1640 to 1873. Part I - Births] (Woburn, Mass. : Andrews, Cutler & Co., Steam Book and Job Printers. 1890) (Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Woburn Marriages Johnson, Edward F., [https://archive.org/stream/woburnrecordsofb03john Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, from 1640 to 1873. Part III - Marriages] (Woburn, Mass. : Andrews, Cutler & Co., Steam Book and Job Printers. 1890) (Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Woburn Deaths Johnson, Edward F., [https://archive.org/stream/woburnrecordsofb02john Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, from 1640 to 1873. Part II - Deaths] (Woburn, Mass. : Andrews, Cutler & Co., Steam Book and Job Printers. 1890) (Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Worcester Society of Antiquity [https://archive.org/stream/collectionsofworv12worc#page/n5/mode/2up Collections of the Worcester Society of Antiquity, Volume XII] (Worcester, Mass.: Published by the Society 1894 U.S.A CXVIII) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. * Baldwin, Thomas W., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwr00wren Vital Records of Wrentham, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1910)(Free e-book) * [https://archive.org/details/concordmassachus00conc Concord, Massachusetts Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1635 - 1850] (Printed by the Town) (Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * [https://archive.org/details/recordofbirthsma00lexi Lexington, Mass. Record of Births, Marriages, and Deaths to January 1, 1898 Part I & II] (Wright & Potter Printing Company, Boston 1898)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbo00bolt Vital Records of Bolton, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1910)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofdu00dudl Vital Records of Dudley, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1908)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofgr1850graf Vital Records of Grafton, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. 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[[Space:Source_References_T_-_Z|T to Z]] Cambridge - History Paige, Lucius R., [https://archive.org/details/historyofcambrid00paigiala History of Cambridge, Massachusetts 1630-1877 with a Genealogical Register] (Boston: Published by H.O. Houghton and Company. New York: Hurd and Houghton. Cambridge: The Riverside Press 1877)(Free e-book) p. Cambridge Births Baldwin, Thomas W., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofca01camb Vital Records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 Volume 1. Births] (Boston, Mass. 1914)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Cambridge Marriages and Deaths Baldwin, Thomas W., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofca06camb Vital Records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 Volume 2. Marriages and Deaths] (Boston, Mass. 1914)(Free e-book) p. Carlisle The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028819583#page/n3/mode/2up Vital Records of Chelmsford, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 ] (Salem, Mass. 1918)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Charlestown - Genealogies A-J Wyman, Thomas Bellows, [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat01wyma The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, in the County of Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1629-1818 A - J] (Boston, David Clapp and Son 1879)(Free e-book) p. Charlestown - Genealogies K-Z Wyman, Thomas Bellows, [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, in the County of Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1629-1818 K - Z] (Boston, David Clapp and Son 1879)(Free e-book) p. Charlestown VR Joslyn, Roger D., Editor, [http://digitalcollections.americanancestors.org.nehgs.idm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15869coll33/id/7267 Vital Records of Charlestown, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (The New England Historical and Genealogical Society Boston 1984) (Available at [ AmericanAncestors.org]) p. Charlton Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028819717/page/n4 Vital Records of Charlton, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1905)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Chelmsford The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofch00chel Vital Records of Chelmsford, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 ] (Salem, Mass. 1914)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Chelsea Baldwin, Thomas W., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofch1916chel/page/n3 Vital Records of Chelsea, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1916)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Church Record Church Record (Copy held in the private collection of [[Keniston-36|Robert Keniston]]) Colonial Families of America - Vol. VI Mackenzie, George Norbury, [https://archive.org/stream/colonialfamilie00rhoagoog#page/n10/mode/2up Colonial Families of the United States of America, in which is given the history, genealogy and armorial bearings of colonial families who settled in the American colonies from the time of the settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775 Vol. VI] Concord BMD [https://archive.org/details/concordmassachus00conc Concord, Massachusetts Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1635-1850 ] (Published by the Town)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Conway The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofco00conw Vital Records of Conway, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1943)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Cutler Memorial Cutler, Nahum S., [https://archive.org/details/cutlermemorialge00cutl A Cutler Memorial and Genealogical History] (Press of E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Mass., 1889)(Free e-book) p. Cutter Family Cutter, William Richard (Compiled by Dr. Benjamin Cutter), [https://archive.org/details/historyofcutterf00cutt A History of the Cutter Family of New England] (Boston: Printed by David Clapp & Son., 1871) (Free e-book) p. Cutter, Richard William, A.M. Personal Memoirs V. I Cutter, Richard William, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924092221278&view=2up&seq=9 Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts Volume I. Illustrated ] Personal Memoirs V. II Cutter, Richard William, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044004530606&view=2up&seq=10&size=125 Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts Volume II. Illustrated ] (New York Lewis Historical Publishing Company 1908) p. Personal Memoirs V. III [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044004530572&view=2up&seq=12 Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts Volume III. Illustrated ] Personal Memoirs V. IV [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044004530580&view=2up&seq=9 Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts Volume IV. 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Dedham BMD Vol 1 & 2 Hill, Don Gleason, Editor, [https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsded01masgoog/page/n4 The Record of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, and Intentions of Marriage, in the Town of Dedham Volumes 1 & 2 ...... 1635 - 1845] (Dedham, Mass.: Printed at the Office of “The Dedham Transcript,” 1886.)(Free e-book) p. de Gama Jayne, K.G., [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924024731568#page/n9/mode/2up Vasco da Gama and His Successors 1460-1580] (Methuen & Co.Ltd. 36 Essex Street W.C. London) (Fre e-book) p. Dodge Family of Essex Vol I Dodge, Joseph Thompson, Ph.D., [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdodge01dodg Genealogy of the Dodge Family of Essex County, Mass. Vol. I 1629-1894] (Madison, Wisconsin Democrat Printing Company 1894) p. Dodge Family of Essex 2nd Part Dodge, Joseph Thompson, Ph.D., [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdodge00dodg Genealogy of the Dodge Family of Essex County, Mass. 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Dunstable The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofdu00duns Vital Records of Dunstable, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 ] (Salem, Mass. 1913)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Duxbury The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofdu00duxb Vital Records of Duxbury, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 ] (Boston, Mass. 1911)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p.

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Find A Grave [FILL IN URL Find A Grave #] Fitchburg Vol I [https://archive.org/stream/oldrecordsoftownf00fitc The Old Records of the Town of Fitchburgh Massachusetts A Complete Record ......Vital Statistics Contained in ..... Volume I. ....] (Compiled by Walter A.Davis, City Clerk)(Fitchburg Published by Authority of the City Council 1899) p. Fitchburg Vol II [https://archive.org/stream/oldrecordsoftownf02fitc The Old Records of the Town of Fitchburgh Massachusetts A Complete Record ......Vital Statistics Contained in ..... Volume II. ....] (Compiled by Walter A.Davis, City Clerk)(Fitchburg Published by Authority of the City Council 1899) p. Fiske Family - History - William Fiske/Fisk Family - Symond Pierce, Frederick Clifton, [https://archive.org/details/fiskefiskfamilyb00pier Fiske and Fisk Family: being the Record of the Descendants of Symond Fiske, Lord of the Manor of Stadhaugh, Suffolk County, England .....] (Published by the Author, 1896 Press of W. B. Conkey Company, Chicago, Ill.)(Free e-book) p. Fiske - Re-exam NEHGS - V. 170 Hyde, Myrtle Stevens, "A Re-Examination of the Fiske Family of Suffolk, England, Ancestral of Some Early New England Families", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=title&volumeId=46418 Vol. 170], p. Fiske - Re-exam NEHGS - V. 171 Hyde, Myrtle Stevens, "A Re-Examination of the Fiske Family of Suffolk, England, Ancestral of Some Early New England Families", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?rId=143372032&volumeId=53669 Vol. 171], p. Fitchburg Vol III [https://archive.org/details/oldrecordsoftown03fitc_0 The Old Records of the Town of Fitchburgh Massachusetts A Complete Record ......Vital Statistics Contained in ..... Volume III. ....] (Compiled by Walter A.Davis, City Clerk)(Fitchburg Published by Authority of the City Council 1899) p. Flagg - Descendants Flagg, Charles Allcott, [https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofele01flag#page/n9/mode/2up The Descendants of Eleazer Flagg and His Wife Huldah Chandler of Grafton, Mass. including Genealogies of the FLAGG, WATERS, GODDARD AND HAYDEN FAMILIES. with notices of the Alden, ....] (Boston: Press of David Clapp & Son. 1903.) p. Flagg - History of Augusta North, James W., [ The History of Augusta from the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time: p. Flagg - NEHGS Wardlow, Jon, “Revisiting the Family of Gershom2 Flagg of Woburn, Massachusetts”, New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Volume 163 (January 2009 Whole Number 649) p. Framingham Baldwin, Thomas W., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsoffr00fram Vital Records of Framingham, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 ] (Boston, Mass. 1911)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Frost - Family of Edmund Frost Frost, Thomas G. Ph.D. LL.D. and Frost, Edward L. M.D. [https://archive.org/details/frostfamilyineng00fros The Frost Family in England and America with Special Reference to Edmund Frost and Some of His Descendants](Buffalo Russell Printing Company 1909) p.

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[[Space:Source_References_T_-_Z|T to Z]] Gardner Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsgar00masgoog#page/n6/mode/2up Vital Records of Gardner, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1906)(Free e-book) p. Genealogical & Family History of the State of Maine Vol I w/ index 1 - 500 Little, George Thomas, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami00litt Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine] (Lewis Historical Publishing Company New York 1909) p. Genealogical & Family History of the State of Maine Vol II 501 - 1050 Little, George Thomas, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami02litt Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine] (Lewis Historical Publishing Company New York 1909) p. Genealogical & Family History of the State of Maine Vol III 1051 - 1650 Little, George Thomas, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami03litt Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine] (Lewis Historical Publishing Company New York 1909) p. Genealogical & Family History of the State of Maine Vol IV 1651 - 2283 Little, George Thomas, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami04litt Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine] (Lewis Historical Publishing Company New York 1909) p. Genealogical & Family History of the State of New Hampshire Vol I [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaland03chicgoog/page/n10] p. Genealogical & Family History of the State of New Hampshire Vol II [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaland02chicgoog/page/n8] p. Genealogical & Family History of the State of New Hampshire Vol III [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaland01chicgoog/page/n10] p. Genealogical & Family History of the State of New Hampshire Vol IV [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaland00chicgoog/page/n10] p. Genealogical Dictionary 1st Settlers of N.E. Vol. I A-C Savage, James, [https://archive.org/stream/agenealogicaldi00unkngoog#page/n6/mode/2up A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Showing Three Generations .... Vol. I. A-C] (Boston: Little, Brown and Company 1860) p. Genealogical Dictionary 1st Settlers of N.E. Vol. II D-J Savage, James, [https://archive.org/stream/agenealogicaldi02unkngoog#page/n10/mode/2up A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Showing Three Generations .... Vol. II. D-J] (Boston: Little, Brown and Company 1860) p. Genealogical Dictionary 1st Settlers of N.E. Vol. III K-R Savage, James, https://archive.org/stream/agenealogicaldi03dextgoog#page/n6/mode/2up A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Showing Three Generations .... Vol. III. K-R] (Boston: Little, Brown and Company 1860) p. Genealogical Dictionary 1st Settlers of N.E. Vol. IV S-Z Savage, James, [https://archive.org/stream/agenealogicaldi02dextgoog#page/n8/mode/2up A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Showing Three Generations .... Vol. IV. S-Z] (Boston: Little, Brown and Company 1860) p. Gloucester Births Topsfield Historical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofgl01glouc Vital Records of Gloucester, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849 Volume I.- Births] (Topsfield, Mass. 1917) p. Gloucester Marriages The Essex institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofgl02glou Vital Records of Gloucester, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849 Volume II Marriages ] (Salem, Mass. 1923) p. Gloucester Deaths The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofgl03glou Vital Records of Gloucester , Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849 Volume III Deaths] (Topsfield, Massachusetts 1924) p. Grafton Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsgra00massgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Vital Records of Grafton, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1906)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Great Migration V. II C-F Great Migration 1634-1635, C-F. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org.New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume II, C-F,by Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001. p. Great Migration V. IV I-L Great Migration 1634-1635, I-L. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L, by Robert Charles Anderson. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005) p. Greene - RI Greene, George Sears, [https://archive.org/details/greenesofrhodeis00gree/page/n3 The Greenes of Rhode Island, with historical records of English ancestry, 1534-1902] (New York: The Knickerbocker Press 1903) (Free e-book) p. Groton Births The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofgrgrot/page/n3/mode/2up Vital Records of Groton, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume I. - Births.] (Salem, Mass. 1926) (Free e-book) p. Groton Marriages and Deaths The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofgrgrot_1/page/n3/mode/2up Vital Records of Groton, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume II. - Marriages and Deaths.] (Salem, Mass. 1927) (Free e-book) p. Grout Family Morse, A.M., Rev. Abner, [https://archive.org/details/groutfamilyrepri00grou/page/n1 From The Genealogy of the Descendants of Several Ancient Purtains by the names of Adams, Bullard, Holbrook, Rockwood, Sanger, Wood Grout, Goulding and Twitchell] (Boston Printed by the Author 1857) (Free e-book) p. Hammond V I, pt 1 Hammond, Frederick Stam, [https://archive.org/stream/historygenealogi11hamm#page/n5/mode/2up History and Genealogiesof the Hammond Families in America with an Account of the Early History of the Family ..... 1000-1902 Vol. I pt. 1] (Oneida, N.Y. Ryan & Burkhart, Printers. 1902) p. Hammond V I, pt 2 Hammond, Frederick Stam, [https://archive.org/stream/historygenealogi12hamm#page/n5/mode/2up History and Genealogiesof the Hammond Families in America with an Account of the Early History of the Family ..... 1000-1902 Vol. I pt. 2] (Oneida, N.Y. Ryan & Burkhart, Printers. 1902) p. Hardwick Baldwin, Thomas W., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordshar01baldgoog/page/n6/mode/2up Vital Records of Hardwick, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1917)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Harrington - Early Generations Weis, Frederick Lewis, Th.D., [https://archive.org/details/earlygenerations00weis/page/n5/mode/2up Early Generations of the Family of Robert Harrington of Watertown, Massachusetts 1634 and Some of His Descendants] (Worcester, Massachusetts: Privately Printed 1958)(Also available at [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11918 Ancestry.com]) p. Harrington Family in America Harrington, Eugene W., [https://archive.org/details/harringtonfamily00harr The Harrington Family in America] (Buffalo, New York 1907)(Free e-book) p. Harvard Baldwin, Thomas W., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofha00harv Vital Records of Harvard, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1917)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Haverhill Births Topsfield Historical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofha00have Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849 Volume I - Births] (Topsfield, Mass. 1910)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Haverhill Marriages & Deaths Topsfield Historical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofha02have Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849 Volume II - Marriages and Deaths] (Topsfield, Mass. 1911)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Haverhill WWI War Record https://archive.org/details/haverhillwarreco00rich Hingham - Vol. II A - S. Lincoln https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh02inhing Hingham - Vol. III T. Lincoln - Z [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh00hing History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts. In Three Volumes. Volume III. Genealogical] (Published by the Town 1893) p. Holden Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofho00hold Vital Records of Holden, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1904)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Holliston The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofho00hollis#page/n5/mode/2up Vital Records of Holliston, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1908)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Hopkinton The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofho1850hopk Vital Records of Hopkinton, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1911)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Hubbardston Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofhu00hubb Vital Records of the Town of Hubbardston, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1850] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1907)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Hudson - Genealogical Register of Lexington Hudson, Charles, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00huds/page/n5 Genealogical Register of Lexington Families, from the First Settlement of the Town] (Boston: Wiggin & Lunt, Publishers, 221 Washington Street. 1868.) (Free e-book) p. Hudson - History of Lexington Hudson, Charles, [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofl02huds_0 History of the Town of Lexington, Vol. II - Genealogies] (Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1915) (Free e-book) p. Hudson - History of Marlborough Hudson, Charles, [https://archive.org/stream/historytownmarl00allegoog History of the Town of Marlborough, MIddlesex County, Massachusetts, from its First Settlement in 1657 to 1861;..... ] (Boston: Press of T.R.Marvin & Son, 42 Congress Street. 1862) (Free e-book) p. Ipswich Births The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofip01esse Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume I. - Births] (Salem, Mass. 1910)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Ipswich Marriages and Deaths The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofip02ipsw Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume II. - Marriages and Deaths] (Salem, Mass. 1910)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Isaac Stearns Descendants Van Wagenen, Avis Stearns, [https://archive.org/details/genealogymemoirs00vanw Genealogy and Memoirs of Isaac Stearns and His Descendants] (Syracuse, N.Y., Courier Printing Co., 1901) (Free e-book) p. Kendall Family Clemens, William Montgomery - Editor [https://archive.org/stream/kendallfamilyina00clem#page/n5/mode/2up The Kendall Family in America] (1919 William M. Clemens Publisher Hackensack, N.J.) p. Kendall Genealogy Rich, Irma A. [https://archive.org/stream/kendallgenealogy00rich#page/n3/mode/2up Kendall Genealogy The Descendants of Thomas and Francis Kendall of Charlestown and Woburn, Mass.; ......] (Boston C.E. Godspeed & Co. 1920) p. Kynaston Family Tree Gaskell, Robert Owen Hugh, [http://www.gaskellfamily.com/KynastonFamilyPage.htm Kynaston Family Tree in Gaskell Family History] Lancaster [https://archive.org/details/birthmarriagedea1905lanc Birth, Marriage and Death Register, Church Records and Epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts 1643-1850] (Lancaster 1890)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Leicester Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofle00leics Vital Records of Leicester, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1903)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Leominster Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofle00leom Vital Records of Leominster, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1911)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Lexington [https://archive.org/details/recordofbirthsma00lexi Lexington, Mass. Record of Births, Marriages, and Deaths to January 1, 1898 Part I & II] (Wright & Potter Printing Company, Boston 1898)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Lincoln The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofli00linc Vital Records of Lincoln, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Volume I - Births] (Boston, Mass. 1908)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Littleton [https://archive.org/details/recordsoflittlet00litt_0 Records of Littleton, Massachusetts First Installment Births and Deaths] (Littleton, Mass. 1900) (Free e-book) p. Livermore Family Thwing, Walter Eliot, [https://archive.org/stream/livermorefamilyo00thwi#page/n9/mode/2up The Livermore Family of America] (W.B. Clarke Company Boston 1902) p. Loring Genealogy Pope, Charles Henry, [https://archive.org/details/loringgenealogy00pope The Loring Genealogy] (Murray and Emery Company, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1917) p. Lunenburg [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028815889#page/n7/mode/2up The Early Records of the Town of Lunenburg Massachusetts including that part which is now Fitchburg 1719-1764] (Compiled by Walter A. Davis, City Clerk) (Fitchburg Published by Authority of the City Council 1896) p. Lynn Births The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofly02lynn Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume I - Births] (Salem, Mass. 1905)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Lynn Marriages and Deaths The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofly01lynn Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume II - Marriages and Deaths] (Salem, Mass. 1906)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p.

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[[Space:Source_References_T_-_Z|T to Z]] Magna Carta Ancestors - Richardson Richardson, Douglas, [https://books.google.com/books/about/Magna_Carta_Ancestry_A_Study_in_Colonial.html?id=8JcbV309c5UC Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families] (Kimball G. Everingham, editor 2nd edition 2011)(Available at [https://www.amazon.com/dp/1461045207/?coliid=I3FN5MFOQILTWH&colid=3U5FLBZMHR84A&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it Amazon.com]) Vol. p. # Magna Carta Sureties - Weiss Weis, Frederick Lewis, Th.D., The Magna Carta Sureties, 1215 (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, 5th Edition - 1999)(Available at [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0806316098/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Amazon.com] ) Line p. Maine Death Records, 1617-1922 [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1962 Maine, Death Records, 1617-1922] (Available at Ancestry.com)(Also available at [https://familysearch.org FamilySearch.org]) Malden Corey, Deloraine P. (Compiler), [https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriagesd00mald Births Marriages and Deaths in the Town of Malden Massachusetts 1649-1850] (Cambridge, Published at the Unversity Press for the City of Malden 1903)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Marlborough Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00marl Vital Records of Marlborough, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1908)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Massachusetts Marriage Records, 1840-1915 [FILL IN URL Massachusetts, Marriage Records, 1840-1915] (Available at Ancestry.com) Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors - Civil War Vol. I [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol11931mass Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War Vol I] (Compiled and Published by The Adjutant General)(Norwood, Mass. Printed at the Norwood Press 1931) p. Mayflower Descendant V. 4 [https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescendv4mass The Mayflower Descendant An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine 0f Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography 1902 Volume IV] (Boston)(Published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants 1902) p. Mayflower Descendant V. 7 [https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescendv7mass The Mayflower Descendant An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine 0f Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography 1905 Volume VII] (Boston)(Published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants 1905) p. Mayflower Descendant V. 11 [https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescendv1112mass/page/n5/mode/2up The Mayflower Descendant An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine 0f Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography 1909 Volume XI] (Boston)(Published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants 1909) p. Mayflower Descendant V. 12 [https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescendv1112mass/page/n677/mode/2up The Mayflower Descendant An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine 0f Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography 1910 Volume XII] (Boston)(Published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants 1910) p. Mayflower Descendant V. 13 [https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescendv1516mass The Mayflower Descendant An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine 0f Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography 1913 Volume XIII] (Boston)(Published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants 1913) p. Mayflower Descendant V. 14 [https://archive.org/stream/mayflowerdescendv1314mass#page/680/mode/2up The Mayflower Descendant An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine 0f Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography 1912 Volume XIV] (Boston)(Published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants 1912)(Free e-book) p. Mayflower Descendant V. 15 [https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescendv1516mass The Mayflower Descendant An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine 0f Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography 1913 Volume XV] (Boston)(Published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants 1913) p. Mayflower Descendant V. 16 [https://archive.org/stream/mayflowerdescendv1516mass#page/n683/mode/2up The Mayflower Descendant An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine 0f Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography 1914 Volume XVI] (Boston)(Published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants) p. Mayflower Descendant V. 17 [https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescendv1718mass The Mayflower Descendant An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine 0f Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography 1915 Volume XVII] (Boston)(Published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants 1915) p. Mayflower Descendant V. 18 [https://archive.org/stream/mayflowerdescendv1718mass#page/n677/mode/2up The Mayflower Descendant An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine 0f Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography 1916 Volume XVIII] (Boston)(Published by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants 1916) p. Medford The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofme1907medf Vital Records of Medford, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1907)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Medfield The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofme00medf Vital Records of Medfield, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1903)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. 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Friends and Ministers.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1895) (Free e-book) p. Rhode Island Vital Record Vol. 8 - Episcopal and Congregational Arnold, James N., [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/279590-vital-record-of-rhode-island-1636-1850-a-family-register-for-the-people-1900-v-08?viewer=1&offset=0#page=2&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. VIII. Episcopal and Congregational.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1896) (Free e-book) p. Rhode Island Vital Record Vol. 9 - Seekonk, E. Providence, Pawtucket and Newman Congregational Church Arnold, James N., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordrhod00arnogoog/page/n8 Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. IX. Seekonk (including East Providence), Pawtucket and Newman Congregational Church.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1897) (Free e-book) p. Rhode Island Vital Record Vol. 10 - Town and Church Arnold, James N., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh02arno/page/n10 Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. X. Town and Church.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1898) (Free e-book) p. Rhode Island Vital Record Vol. 11 - Church Records Arnold, James N., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordrhod00arnogoog/page/n8 Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. XI. ChurchRecords.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1900) (Free e-book) p. Rhode Island Vital Record Vol. 12 - Revolutioanary lRols and Newspapers Arnold, James N., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh04arno/page/n4 Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. XII. Revolutioanary Rolls and Newspapers.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1901) (Free e-book) p. Rhode Island Vital Record Vol. 13 Arnold, James N., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordrhod00arnogoog/page/n8 Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. IX. Seekonk (including East Providence), Pawtucket and Newman Congregational Church.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1897) (Free e-book) p. Rhode Island Vital Record Vol. 14 Arnold, James N., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordrhod00arnogoog/page/n8 Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. IX. Seekonk (including East Providence), Pawtucket and Newman Congregational Church.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1897) (Free e-book) p. Rhode Island Vital Record Vol. 15 Arnold, James N., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordrhod00arnogoog/page/n8 Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. IX. Seekonk (including East Providence), Pawtucket and Newman Congregational Church.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1897) (Free e-book) p. Rhode Island Vital Record Vol. 16 Arnold, James N., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordrhod00arnogoog/page/n8 Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. IX. Seekonk (including East Providence), Pawtucket and Newman Congregational Church.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1897) (Free e-book) p. Rhode Island Vital Record Vol. 17 Arnold, James N., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordrhod00arnogoog/page/n8 Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. IX. Seekonk (including East Providence), Pawtucket and Newman Congregational Church.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1897) (Free e-book) p. Rhode Island Vital Record Vol. 18 Arnold, James N., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordrhod00arnogoog/page/n8 Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. IX. Seekonk (including East Providence), Pawtucket and Newman Congregational Church.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1897) (Free e-book) p. Rhode Island Vital Record Vol. 19 Arnold, James N., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordrhod00arnogoog/page/n8 Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. IX. Seekonk (including East Providence), Pawtucket and Newman Congregational Church.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1897) (Free e-book) p. Rhode Island Vital Record Vol. 20 Arnold, James N., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordrhod00arnogoog/page/n8 Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. IX. Seekonk (including East Providence), Pawtucket and Newman Congregational Church.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1897) (Free e-book) p. Rhode Island Vital Record Vol. 21 Arnold, James N., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordrhod00arnogoog/page/n8 Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. IX. Seekonk (including East Providence), Pawtucket and Newman Congregational Church.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1897) (Free e-book) p. Rhode Island Vital Record Vol. 22 Arnold, James N., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordrhod00arnogoog/page/n8 Vital Record of Rhode Island. 1636-1850. First Series. Births, Marriages and Deaths. A Family Register for the People. Vol. IX. Seekonk (including East Providence), Pawtucket and Newman Congregational Church.] (Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly) (Providence, R.I : Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1897) (Free e-book) p. Rochester - Births The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofro01roch/page/n3/mode/2up Vital Records of Rochester, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Vol. I - Births] (Boston, Mass. 1914)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Rochester - Marriages & Deaths The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofro02roch Vital Records of Rochester, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Vol. II - Marriages and Deaths] (Boston, Mass. 1914)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Rowley The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofro00rowl/page/n3/mode/2up Vital Records of Rowley, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 ] (Salem, Mass. 1928)(Also available at Ancestry.com) p. Roxbury V. I Births The Essex Institute, [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10111 Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume I - Births ] (Salem, Mass. 1925)(Available at Ancestry.com) p. Roxbury V. II Marriages and Deaths The Essex Institute, [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10111 Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume II - Marriages and Deaths] (Salem, Mass. 1926)(Available at Ancestry.com) p. Royalston Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofro02roya#page/n3/mode/2up Vital Records of Royalston, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1906)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Russell, John - Mass. Bartlett, John Russell, [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofthatb00bart Genealogy of that Branch of the Russell Family which Comprises the Descendants of John Russell, of Woburn, Massachusetts, 1640-1878 ] (Providence: Privately Printed 1879.) (Free e-book) p. Russell, William - Mass. Russell, Hezekiah Stone, [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=ULlOAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA3 Descendants of William Russell, Cambridge, Mass., about 1640] (Printed for Private Circulation) (Pittsfield, Mass. Eagle Publishing Company, 1900) (Free e-book) p. Russell - VA, des Cognets, Anna Russell, [https://archive.org/details/williamrussella00cogngoog William Russell and His Descendants] (Samuel F. Wilson, Lexington, Kentucky, December, 1884) (Free e-book. Available at archive.org) p. Rutland Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofru00rutl Vital Records of Rutland, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1905)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Salem - Births A to L The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa01sale/page/n3/mode/2up Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume I - Births A - L] (Salem, Mass. 1916)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Salem - Births M to Z The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa00salemas Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume II - Births M - Z] (Salem, Mass. 1918)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Salem - Marriages A to L The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa03esse/page/n5/mode/2up Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume III - Marriages A - L] (Salem, Mass. 1924)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Salem - Marriages M to Z The Essex Institute, [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Salem/Images/SalemTitlePage4.shtml Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume IV - Marriages M - Z] (Salem, Mass. 1924) p. Salem - Deaths A to L The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa03esse Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume V - Deaths A - L] (Salem, Mass. 1924)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Salem - Deaths M to Z The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa06sale/page/n3/mode/2up Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 Volume VI - Deaths M - Z] (Salem, Mass. 1924)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Salem - History of V. I Perley, Sydney, [https://archive.org/details/historyofsalemma01perl/page/n7/mode/2up The History of Salem Massachusetts Volume I 1626-1637] (Salem, Mass. Sydney Perley 1924) (Free e-book) p. Salem - History of V. II Perley, Sydney, [https://archive.org/details/historyofsalemma02perl/page/n11/mode/2up The History of Salem Massachusetts Volume II 1638-1670] (Salem, Mass. Sydney Perley 1926) (Free e-book) p. Salem - History of V. III Perley, Sydney, [https://archive.org/details/historyofsalemma03perl/page/n9/mode/2up The History of Salem Massachusetts Volume III 1671-1716] (Salem, Mass. Sydney Perley 1928) (Free e-book) p. Salisbury Topsfield Historical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa00salis Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849] (Topsfield, Mass. 1915)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Scituate - Births The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsc01newe Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Vol. I - Births] (Boston, Mass. 1909)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Scituate - Marriages & Deaths The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsc02newe Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Vol. II - Marriages and Deaths] (Boston, Mass. 1909)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Shattuck Shattuck, Lemuel, [https://archive.org/details/memorialsofdesce1855shat2 Memorials of the Descendants of William Shattuck, the Progenitor of the Families in America that have Borne his Name; .....], (Boston: Printed by Dutton and Wentworth for the Family, 1855)(Free e-book. Available at archive.org) p. Sherborn Baldwin, Thomas W., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsh1911sher Vital Records of Sherborn, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 ] (Boston, Mass. 1911)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. Sherman - Capt. John Sherman, Thomas Townsend, [https://archive.org/details/shermangenealog01shergoog Sherman Genealogy Including Families of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, England, Some Descendants of the Immiglrants Captain John Sherman, Reverend John Sherman, .....] (New York Tobias A. Wright Printer and Publisher 1920) p. Sherman - Rev. John Sherman, Charles Pomeroy, [https://archive.org/details/shermangenealogy1922sher Sherman Genealogy in the Direct Line From Thomas Sherman, I (c.1443-1493) Through Rev. John Sherman, VII (1613-1685).....] (Atlantic City Brooks & Idler 1922) p. 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: 1841 Census:"1841 Census Returns of England and Wales." 6 Jun 1841 Database. Publication: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data imaged from The National Archives of the UK; Public Record Office (PRO), Kew, Surrey, England. www.ancestry.co.uk : 2006 : 1851 Census: "1851 Census Returns of England and Wales." Database. Publication: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data imaged from The National Archives of the UK: Public Record Office (PRO), Kew, Surrey, England. www.ancestry.co.uk : 2005 : 1861 Census: "1861 Census Returns of England and Wales." Database. Publication: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data imaged from The National Archives of the UK; Public Record Office (PRO), Kew, Surrey, England. www.ancestry.co.uk : 2005 : 1871 Census: :"1871 Census Returns of England and Wales." Database. :Publication: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network., www.ancestry.co.uk :Original data imaged from The National Archives of the UK: Public Record Office (PRO), Kew, Surrey, England. 2004 : 1881 Census: "1881 Census Returns of England and Wales." Database. Publication: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Original data imaged from The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) Kew, Surrey. www.ancestry.co.uk : 1891 Census: "1891 Census Returns of England and Wales." Database. Publication: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data imaged from The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), Kew, Surrey, England. www.ancestry.co.uk : 2005 : 1891 Scotland Census:Census 1891 Scotland Census." Database. Author: Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc. Publication: ancestry.com : 2007 Note: Original data: Scotland. 1891 Scotland Census. Reels 1-409. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland :1901 Census: "1901 Census Returns of England and Wales." Database. Publication: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data imaged from The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), Kew, Surrey, England. www.ancestry.co.uk : 2005 :1901 Census:1901 Scotland Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA :Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. :Original data: Scotland. 1901 Scotland Census. Reels 1-446. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. :1911 Census: http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/group/1911uki "1901 Census Returns of England and Wales." Database. Publication: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data imaged from The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), Kew, Surrey, England. :1911 Census: :1911 England and Wales Census, database, brightsolid ltd :Author: findmypast.com in association with The National Archives Publication: (1911census.co.uk)
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:International Genealogical Index Database.
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== ENCRYPTING PHOTOS == :It has always been a huge frustration for genealogists to come across old family photographs without any form of identification attached. All it would've taken at the time was for someone to take a few seconds to pencil in a name, place, and date on the back of a photo. :One of the most iconic photos showing [http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/lunch-atop-a-skyscraper-photograph-the-story-behind-the-famous-shot-43931148/?no-ist 11 ironworkers eating lunch on a steel beam in 1932], and perched high above 41st Street in Manhattan is a famous example of the lengths people have gone to identify people when no identification was made when the picture was taken. :Unfortunately, we can't rely on historians and investigators to research the gems we come across in our private collections of people whose identities are complete mysteries to us. Those photos remain in shoeboxes, as the easily identified ones are shown with great pride by budding genealogists. Many of the images have been digitized and generously shared on the Internet. Great! But are they identified? Are they ID'd beyond a description alongside the photo on a website? Are they technically encrypted with metadata that goes beyond the manually typed title, say grandma_Smith-8.jpeg? Again, are they encrypted with metadata, or EXIF information that includes manually entered descriptions of the who, what, where, and when of a photo? Probably not, so the consequence will be a dearth of old digital images with no context floating around the Internet for eternity. :Adding metadata to digital images isn't as simple as pencilling in info on the back of photos, but it isn't exactly rocket science either. The [http://www.phmdc.org struggle] goes on to make it more user friendly. Many people already have editing software on their home computers but haven't got a clue about the importance of encrypting descriptions on image info files, as this great U.S. Library of Congress [http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2011/10/mission-possible-an-easy-way-to-add-descriptions-to-digital-photos/ article] suggests. [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Source_templates.jpg This link] describes the step I go through to identify my photos as I scan them into digital image files. :People have generally accepted the need to back up their digital photo files to prevent loss of priceless memories due to computer crashes. An equally serious but different type of memory loss is of a more long term consequence of not properly adding descriptions to digital info files. It's the modern day form of not pencilling info on the back of old photos. It should be added to Wikitree's honor code, or at least advanced as a [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/73054/wikitree-promote-practice-encrypting-descriptive-metadata best practice] for anyone sharing images on the Internet. == SOURCING == :The following points are enshrined in the WikiTree Honor Code: ::VII. ''We give credit. Although most genealogy isn't copyrighted, researchers deserve credit for the work they've done.'' ::''VIII. We cite sources. Without sources we can't objectively resolve conflicting information.'' :Adding info to Wikitree means SOURCING your information AND your photos and other images you upload. If the info comes from, say, [http://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com] or [https://familysearch.org/search Familysearch.com] citing your sources is absolutely essential, and as simple as copying the info from those sites and pasting it between the 'ref's you'll find using the examples below. (''I post these for my benefit to use as templates but anyone is free to use them.'') === BIRTH === :Birth of Citation goes here ::Date: ::Place: ::Mother: ::Father: === Marriage === :Marriage between Citation goes here ::Date: ::Place: :Groom: ::Residence: ::Birthplace: ::Rank or Profession: ::Birth/Age: ::Father: ::Mother: :Bride: ::Residence: ::Birthplace: ::Rank or Profession: ::Birth/Age: ::Father: ::Mother :Witnesses: === Death === :Death of Citation goes here ::Date: ::Place: ::Cause: ::Birth/Age: ::Birth place: ::Residence: ::Marital Status: ::Occupation: ::Father: ::Mother: ::Informant: ::Burial place: === Burial === :Burial of Citation goes here ::Date: ::Place: ::FindaGrave [http://www.linkgoeshere.com link] === Census Data === : Year Country Census - Address # Street, Town/City, County, State/Province, NationPaste citation here ::Head's name - Age (year of birth) b. place of birth; o. occupation; i. yr of immigration ::Next name - Age (year of birth) b. place of birth; o. occupation; i. yr of immigration === Military Attestation === :Record of: Paste citation here ::Address: ::Next-of kin: ::Address of Next-of kin: ::Date of Birth: ::Place of Birth: ::Trade/Calling: ::Marital Status: ::Vaccinated and inoculated?: ::In Active Militia?: ::Previous military service?: :Declared by oath at: === Ontario Tax Assessment Rolls === :Name of Occupant: Paste citation here ::Occupation: ::Freeholder, Householder or tenant: ::Age of Occupant: ::Owners: ::No. Concession/Street & No. of Lot/House: ::No. of Acres/Other measurement: ::No. of acres cleared: ::Value of each parcel of real property: ::Total value of real property: ::Value of personal property other than income: ::Aggregate value of all property: ::No. of dogs: ::Religion: ::No. of Cattle: ::No. of Sheep: ::No. of Hogs: ::No. of Horses: :Date of delivery of notice: === Ontario Tax Assessment Rolls 1849 === :Name of Householder: Paste citation here ::Place: ::Males under 16y: ::Males over 16y: ::Females under 16y: ::Females over 16y: ::Concession number: ::Lot Number: ::If part of a lot, which part: ::No. of acres uncultivated (4s): ::No. of acres cultivated (£1): ::Total no. of acres: ::House squared or hewed logs under 2 stories? (£20): ::Framed, under 2 stories? (£35): ::Horses 3 years old and upwards (£8): ::Oxen 4 years old and upwards (£1): ::Milch cows (£3): ::Young Cattle, 2-4yrs (£1): :Amount of Ratable Property: £, s, d. === Ontario Tax Assessment Rolls 1874 === :Name of Occupant or other taxable party: Paste citation here ::Place: ::Occupation: ::Freeholder, Householder or tenant: ::Age of Occupant: ::Owners and address: ::Non-Resident: ::No. Concession/Street & No. of Lot/House: ::No. of Acres/Other measurement: ::No. of acres cleared: ::Value of each parcel of real property: ::Total value of real property: ::Value of personal property other than income: ::Amount of Tazable Income: ::Total value of personal property and taxable income: ::No. of persons in the family: ::Religion: :Date of delivery of notice: == Sources == * WikiTree profile Cornwall-179 created through the import of CornwallDescendants.ged on Feb 6, 2012 by [[MacKay-265 | G. MacKay]]. 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''Report of Lieutenant Howell, U.S. Navy, regarding an attack by guerillas upon Union refugees.'' U.S. Gunboat Tahoma
''Tampa Bay, September 3, 1862.'' Sir: I have the honor to report that on the 26th August, ultimo, while three of the refugees who have been for some months at the light-house on Egmont key under the protection of the United States were on the main land endeavoring to procure potatoes, beef, etc., from their own farms near Old Tampa for the support of themselves and families, two of them, John and Scott Whitehurst, while shoving from the shore in their boat were barbarously set upon by guerrillas, and Scott Whitehurst was immediately killed and John Whitehurst mortally wounded. The latter had strength enough to pull the boat out of fire, then fell and laid two days in the boat exposed to the rays of an August sun, and was at last discovered by another refugee named Clay and brought to this place. The third man, named Arnold, is supposed to have been murdered during the day. All these men were Union men, and only a short time ago John Whitehurst offered to raise a company of loyal Floridians if he could be assured it would be accepted. I sent a boat and recovered the body of Scott Whitehurst and buried it. John Whitehurst died last night [Sept. 2, 1862], and was decently interred by us this morning. His dying request was that his three sons should be received into the United States naval service. I have no vacancies for them, but will take them on board and ration them (which I shall be obliged to do under any circumstances) until I receive permission to ship them, which I am confident will be granted. The boys are quite young--the eldest, I should think, about 12 years of age, the youngest about 7 or 8. These guerrillas are scouring the woods, looking after deserters and conscripts; they rob, murder, and steal indiscriminately, if the reports of the refugees are to be credited; Union men they threaten to hang, and do shoot, as we have lamentable proof. It is said that every man capable of bearing arms has been forced to join the rebels in this part of Florida. No vessel has attempted to run the blockade at this port.
I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, J.C. Howell,
Lieutenant, Commanding. Hon. Gideon Welles,
Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D.C.

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1. "England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," database, citing item 13 p 226, , Nantwich, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,104,846, {{FamilySearch Record|F3G9-2TP}} (accessed 8 April 2024), John Crewe burial on 20 Dec 1598 in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. Transcript: :''1598 Dec. 20. John Crewe of the Aspell Street, Gent.'' 2. "Find a Grave," database, {{FindAGrave|215225430}} (accessed 8 April 2024), Memorial page for John Crewe (unknown-Dec 1598), citing St Mary's Church, Nantwich, Cheshire East Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England. 3. Ormerod, George, 1819. "The history of the county palatine and city of Chester: compiled from original evidences in public offices, the Harleian and Cottonian mss., parochial registers, private muniments, unpublished ms. collections of successive Cheshire antiquaries, and a personal survey of every township in the county; incorporated with a republication of King's Vale royal, and Leycester's Cheshire antiquities." London, Printed for Lackington, Hughes. Harding, Mavor, and Jones . [https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyp03orme/page/166/mode/2up Ormerod p167] (accessed 8 April 2024). Transcript: :''Sir Randulph Crewe, the restorer of this branch of the family, and the builder of the present hall of Crewe, was born in 1558, most probably at Nantwich, being the second son of John Crewe of that place, by Alice, daughter of Humphrey Mainwaring.'' 4. Ormerod, George, 1819. "The history of the county palatine and city of Chester: compiled from original evidences in public offices, the Harleian and Cottonian mss., parochial registers, private muniments, unpublished ms. collections of successive Cheshire antiquaries, and a personal survey of every township in the county; incorporated with a republication of King's Vale royal, and Leycester's Cheshire antiquities." London, Printed for Lackington, Hughes. Harding, Mavor, and Jones . [https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyp03orme/page/170 Ormerod p170] (accessed 8 April 2024). [Genealogy chart] Transcript: :''John Crewe, of Nantwich, co. Cest. esq. 1568, died 1598, aged 74 years, buried at Nantwich'' :''= Alice, daughter of Humphrey Mainwaring, of Nantwich, gent.'' 5. Hinchliffe, Edward, 1856. "Barthomley in letters from a former rector to his eldest son.", London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans. [https://archive.org/details/barthomleyinlett00hinc/page/220/mode/2up Hinchliffe p220ff], (accessed 8 April 2024). Transcript: :''The town of Nantivich claims to be the birth-place of Sir Ranulphe : a circumstance which is put forth in a couplet,[2] well known in Cheshire : —'' ::''“Crewe, of Crewe Hall, the Lord of this Manor,'' ::''Born at Nantwich, the son of a Tanner.”'' :''[2.] Another version is as follows:'' ::''“ Sir Randle Crewe, the Lord of this Manor,'' ::''Was born at Nantwich, the son of a Tanner.’’'' :''Whether this was his father’s trade, or merely — what we used to call at Westminster school — a botch, to make a rhyme, I cannot, nor can any one, tell, I believe. But these are questions of small moment; and it is no disgrace, but an honour, to rise from a humble station, to wealth and greatness, if the means thereto be creditable : in this particular we need not be ashamed “to look at the rock whence we are hewn, or the hole of the pit whence we are digged.”'' :''Sir Ranulphe was the second [1. Lord Campbell says the eldest son; a trifling oversight.] son of John Crewe, of Nantwich, by Alice, daughter of Humphrey Mainwaring.'' :''... a monument, erected by Sir Ranulphe to the memory of his father, which no longer exists, but was once at the higher end of the church of Nantwich, on the south side of the wall; it had been thrown down, and, it is stated, was subsequently discovered, in frag¬ ments, by Pennant; sculptured upon it was a figure, in a robe, kneeling under an arch, over which were the arms of Crewe, and underneath those of Crewe impaling Mainwaring; it bore this inscription: —'' :''JOHANNES CREWE'' :''EX ANTIQUA FAMILIA DE CREWE'' :''ORIENDUS, VIR PIUS,'' :''SUSCEPTAM EX ALICIA'' :''MAYNWARING UXORE RELIQUIT'' :''SOBOLEM, RANULPHUM,'' :''THOMAM, LUCRETIAM, PRUDENTIAM,'' :''VIXIT ANNOS 74.'' :''ORBIT ANNO DOMINI 1598.'' 6. Barlow, Thomas Worthington, 1855. " Cheshire: its historical and literary associations, illustrated in a series of biographical sketches ... with a reprint of the diary of Edward Burghall, the Puritan vicar of Acton, 1628 to 1663 ", Manchester : J. G. Bell. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101059992352&seq=55 Barlow p43] (accessed 8 April 2024) Transcript: :''Although born of the family who take their name from the Manor of Crewe, Sir Randolph first saw the light in the neighbouring town of Nantwich, which event took place in or about the year 1588. The father of the future Chief Justice, John Crewe, laboured somewhat under the pressure of reduced means at the time of his son's birth, and the family possessions had, some two centuries or more previously, passed into the hands of other owners and of another name.'' 7. Pennant, Thomas, 1811. "The journey from Chester to London.", London : Wilkie & Robinson. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_Journey_from_Chester_to_London/ii82AAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 pp43-44] (accessed 8 April 2024). Transcript: :''The father of John Crew was a wealthy tanner of this town, whom tradition still records by the name of ''Golden Roger'', who had a small monument in the church, with the figure of himself and wife; …'' 8. Hall, James, 1883. "A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester". Nantwich: Printed for the author. pp. 36, 249, 394. (accessed 8 April 2024). Transcript: :''Sir Ranulphe Crewe, of Crewe, Knight, the purchaser of the Countess of Warwick's Pee, was the second son of John Crewe, gent., of Hospital Street, Nantwich, by his wife Alice, the daughter of Humphrey Mainwaring, of Nantwich. The well-known couplet says:-'' ::''"Sir Randle Crewe, the Lord of this [Crewe] Manor'' ::''Was born at Nantwich, the son of a Tanner."'' :''Statements at variance with each other have been made respecting his father. The Rev. Edward Hinchliffe* doubts whether he was a tanner or not; another biographer states that he was "under the pressure of reduced means at the time of his son's birth;" whilst a third writer says that the father of John Crewe was a tanner ; and that John Crewe himself was locally known by the cognomen of "Golden Roger." Nothing has occurred to prove the truthfulness of the rhyme, or to show which of the foregoing statements is the correft one ; but it seems very improbable that a needy tradesman could have brought up his two sons, Ranulph and Thomas, to the highest department of the profession of the law. John Crewe's residence still exists as one of the principal houses in the town, and has old heraldic glass in situ which is described in the next chapter. (See St. Nicholas' Hospital.)'' 9. Crossley, Fred H., 1939. "The Post-Reformation Effigies and Monuments of Cheshire (1550-1800)." [https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/91-2-Crossley-part-2.pdf Nantwich p 109], (accessed 9 April 2024). Transcript: :''NANTWICH, Crewe Monument, 1598.'' :''At the east end of the south aisle of the nave was a carved marble monument fixed to the wall, which was taken down in 1729, when the south gallery was erected. A rough sketch in Harl. MSS. 2151 represents a figure kneeling under an arch, with two shields, (i) Crewe, (2) Crewe impaling Mainwaring; and this inscription : ::''" Johannes Crewe'' ::''ex antiqua familia de Crewe'' ::''oriundus, vir pius'' ::''susceptam ex Alicia'' ::''Maynwaring uxore reliquit'' ::''sobolem Ranulphum,'' ::''Thomarn, Lucretiam, Prudentian.'' ::''Vixit annos 74, obiit'' ::''anno Domini 1598."'' :''Translation :'' :''" John Crewe descended from the ancient family of Crewe, a pious man, left issue, by Alice Mainwaring his wife, Ranulphe, Thomas, Lucretia, and Prudence. He lived 74 years ; and died in the year of our Lord 1598."'' :''Burial Register :'' :''" 1598, Dec. 20. John Crewe of the Aspell Street, Gent."'' 10. Crossley, Fred H., 1939. "The Post-Reformation Effigies and Monuments of Cheshire (1550-1800)." [https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/91-2-Crossley-part-2.pdf Nantwich], page 100, (accessed 15 April 2024). Transcript: :''III. DESTROYED MONUMENTS. '' :''The following is a chronological list of known destroyed Cheshire post-Reformation monuments: '' ::''Date. Place. Name. Rank. Type.'' ::''1598 Nantwich Crewe, John gent. wall'' ::''Mainwaring, Alice, his wife lady brass'' 11. [https://cheshire-parish.csc.liv.ac.uk/Live/v3.6/database.html CHESHIRE PARISH REGISTER DATABASE] Event Type = Burial, Parish Code = NANT, Surname = Crewe, Date = 5981220 (accessed 9 April 2024). :Full burial record listing - on 9 Apr 2024 at 04:49:39 BST :Field Name Field Value :KEYCODE NANTB00300203.30383 :PADVER nantB0203.3 :PARISH_CODE NANT :TAGGED 0 :DATED 5981220 :FORENAME JOHN :SURNAME CREWE :SEX M :OCCUPATION GENT :ADDITIONAL_INFORMATION ASPELL STREETE 12. The National Archives. "16th & 17th Cent. John Crewe v. William Davenport - suit as to fees belonging to the office of Sheriff & the office of under-sheriff suit relating to manor of T. 1573 Sir George Colveley & George Cotton v. Ralph Dutton, & others. View of frankpledge & court baron for the manor of T. 1605 Inventary of Sir Thomas Hesketh Fragment of a pedigree & map of the parishes of Much Ashby & D", Reference: DCR/38/8, [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/b24c782e-89c2-448e-8469-1f15ea20bdf9 DCR/38/8] (accessed 9 April 2024) :Places Named: ::TATTENHALL MANOR ::TATTENHALL HALL ::MUCH ASHBY P'SH ::DUNTON P'SH :Date: 1573-1605 13. The Record Society, 1909, "Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents relating to Lancashire and Cheshire: Pedigrees Made at the Visitation of Cheshire, 1613 by Richard St George & Henry St George", Volume LVIII, [https://archive.org/details/recordsociety58recouoft/page/68 1613 Visitation pp68-69] (accessed 10 April 2024). Transcript: :''Johanes Crewe de Wico Malban [died 1598] = Alicia filia Humfredi Manwaringe de Wico Malban''

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] ==Content== Need to explain why the secondary source author's source of the source is so helpful in collaborative environment. https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-1.html https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/search.epl?q=revised&page=2&site=&search_edition= John McLaughlin 1887 obituary (transcribed), citing "West Unity Chief May 11, 1887," memorial 9418950 and images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9418950/john-mclaughlin ''FindAGrave''], maintained by Mike McLaughlin; gravestone photographs added by PLS, likeness photograph added by Mike McLaughlin. John McLaughlin 1887 apparent obituary from unidentified newspaper (transcribed), dateline "Franklin August 18th 1887"; web content, [https://www.fultoncoogs.org/histories-and-obits/mclaughlin%2C-john ''Fulton County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society'']. McLaughlin-Kline 1835 marriage, [Richland County, Ohio] Marriage records 3:27; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-PMSQ-G8?i=19&cc=1614804&cat=253087 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 388736, digital collection (DGS) 4701443 ("Marriage record v. 3-6 1834-1854"), image 20 of 636; has marriage date as 8 January 1835--possible this was the date of the return, as the record references several unions; also possible both obituaries confused the date (22 December) with the date of John's birth. *"Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-PMSQ-G8?cc=1614804&wc=ZRCK-K68%3A122067001%2C122452601 : 15 July 2014), Richland > Marriage records 1834-1840 vol 3 > image 15 of 168; county courthouses, Ohio. *"Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XDPY-NQS : 27 September 2021), John Mclauglin and Margaret Kline, 1835. 1820 U. S. census, Perry County, Pennsylvania, Rye Township, p.338 (stamped and edited), line 5, Daniel McGlouchlin (1-0-0-0-1-0||4-0-0-1-0|| 1 foreigner not naturalized); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY1-6YH?i=2&wc=3L7F-CXT%3A1586985402%2C1586985002%2C1586985474&cc=1803955 ''FamilySearch''], citing NARA microfilm publication M252, roll number not given. ==Notes== == Sources ==

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Davis-42946|Beverly Ahrens]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding profiles that need sources * Add information in profile *Save to contributions Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15056451 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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Holding Place of '''all''' the records found for the South African Project profiles Integrated into the Bios with transcriptions to verify data added to profiles.

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"England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010." ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org). Cornwall Record Office, Truro, England. FHL microfilm, 147 reels. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

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A listing of the sources I use for my family tree, sourcing, and connecting. == PUBLISHED WORKS == * Abbott, Abiel, Rev., D.D. and Abbott, Ephraim, Rev., [https://books.google.com/books?id=XjYxAAAAMAAJ A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of George Abbot, of Andover, George Abbot, of Rowley, Thomas Abbot, of Andover, Arthur Abbot, of Ipswich, Robert Abbott, of Branford, Ct. - and George Abbott, of Norwalk, Ct.] (Boston: James Munroe and Company, M DCCC XLVII) (Free e-book. Available at Google Play) * Abbott, Lemuel Abijah, Major, U.S. Army, [https://archive.org/details/descendantsofgeo01abbo Descendants of George Abbott, of Rowley, Mass., of His Joint Descendants with George Abbot, Sr., of Andover, Mass., of the ...........] (Published by the Compiler, 1906) (Free e-book) * Blodgett, Isaac Dimond, Asahel Blodgett of Hudson and Dorchester, N.H. His American Ancestors and Descendants (Boston Printed for Private Circulation 1906) (Free e-book. Available at Google Play) * Bond, Henry, M.D., [https://archive.org/details/familymemorialsg00bond Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, Including Waltham and Weston] (Boston: Little, Brown & Company 1855) (Free e-book) * Byrd (Bird), Wayne A. [http://ecctechservice.com/Byrds/Bird-Byrd%20Genealogy%20Book.pdf The Bird-Byrd Genealogy Prepared for the Byrd / Bird Family] (English and Norman Heritage: self-published, Copyright 2002 - 2005) (Free e-book in PDF format) * Coburn, Frank Warren, The Battle on Lexington Common, April 19, 1775 (Lexington, Mass., U.S.A. Published by the author, 1921) (Free e-book. Available at Google Play) * Cole, Ernest B., The Winship Family in America (Indianapolis, Ind., November, 1905) (Free e-book. Available at Google Play) * Cutler, Nahum S., [https://archive.org/details/cutlermemorialge00cutl A Cutler Memorial and Genealogical History] (Press of E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Mass., 1889)(Free e-book) * Cutter, William Richard (Compiled by Dr. Benjamin Cutter), A History of the Cutter Family of New England, (Boston: Printed by David Clapp & Son., 1871) (Free e-book. Available at Google Books) * Draper, Colonel Thomas Waln-Morgan, [https://archive.org/details/bemishistorygene00drap The Bemis History and Descendants, being an account, in greater part, of the Descendants of Joseph Bemis of Watertown, Mass.] (San Francisco, California 1900) * Flagg, Charles Allcott, The Descendants of Eleazer Flagg and his wife Huldah Chandler of Grafton, Mass. including Genealogies of the Flagg, Waters, Goddard and Hayden Families. with notices of the Alden, ....... (Boston: Press of David Clapp & Son, 1903) (Free e-book. Available at Google Play) * Hudson, Charles, History of the Town of Lexington, Vol. I - History (Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1915) (Free e-book. Available at Google Play) * Hudson, Charles, [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofl02huds_0 History of the Town of Lexington, Vol. II - Genealogies] (Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1915) (Free e-book) * Locke, Arthur H., [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00lock A History and Genealogy of Captain John Locke (1626-1696) of Portsmouth and Rye, N.H., and his Descendants; also of Nathaniel Locke of Portsmouth, .....] (The Mumford Press, Concord, N.H., ca. 1916) (Free e-book) * Locke, John Goodwin, [https://archive.org/details/bookoflockesgene00lock Book of the Lockes A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of William Locke, of Woburn] ( James Munroe and Company, Boston and Cambridge, 1853)(Free e-book) * Pierce, Frederick Clifton, [https://archive.org/details/fiskefiskfamilyb00pier Fiske and Fisk Family: being the Record of the Descendants of Symond Fiske, Lord of the Manor of Stadhaugh, Suffolk County, England .....] (Published by the Author, 1896 Press of W. B. Conkey Company, Chicago, Ill.)(Free e-book) * Pope, Charles Henry, [https://archive.org/details/merriamgenealogy1906popeMerriam Genealogy in England and America Including the "Genealogical Memoranda" of Charles Pierce Merriam, the Collections of James Sheldon Merriam, Etc.] (Boston, Mass. Published by Charles H. Pope, 211 Columbus Avenue 1906) (Free e-book) * Slayton, Asa W. (Compiler), History of the Slayton Family. Biological and Genealogical (Printed by Dean Printing Company, Grand Rapids, Mich., Engraving by Dickinson Bros., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1898) (Free e-book. Available at Google Books) * Tenney, M.J., The Tenney Family, or the Descendants of Thomas Tenney, of Rowley, Mass. 1638 - 1890 (Boston, Mass.: American Printing and Engraving Company 1891) (Free e-book. Available at Google Books) * The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (Boston:The New England Historic Genealogical Society) * Van Wagenen, Avis Stearns, Genealogy and Memoirs of Isaac Stearns and His Descendants (Syracuse, N.Y., Courier Printing Co., 1901) (Free e-book. Available at Archive.org (https://archive.org/details/genealogymemoirs00vanw)) * Weis, Frederick Lewis, Th.D., [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11918 Early Generations of the Family of Robert Harrington of Watertown, Massachusetts 1634 and Some of His Descendants] (Worcester, Massachusetts: Privately Printed 1958)(Available at Ancestry.com) * Wyman, Thomas Bellows, [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat01wyma The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, in the County of Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1629-1818 A - J] (Boston, David Clapp and Son 1879)(Free e-book) * Wyman, Thomas Bellows, [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat02wyma The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, in the County of Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1629-1818 K - Z] (Boston, David Clapp and Son 1879)(Free e-book) * Harrington, Eugene W., The Harrington Family in America (Buffalo, New York 1907)(Free e-book. Available at Archive.org (https://archive.org/details/harringtonfamily00harr)) * Watertown Records Comprising the First and Second Books of Town Proceedings with the Land Grants and possessions also the Proprietors, Book and the First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriages Prepared for Publication by the Historical Society (Press of Fred G. Barker 1894)(Free e-book. Available at Google Play) * Source: PW 13 - Vital Records of the Towns of Barnstable and Sandwich An authorized facsimile reproduction of records published serially 1901-1935 in "The Mayflower Descendant". With Added Index of Names by Col. Leonard H, Smith, Jr. & Norma H. Smith (Available at Ancestry.com: http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48648) * Source: PW 15 - Gaskell, Robert Owen Hugh, Gaskell Family History (http://www.gaskellfamily.com/KynastonFamilyPage.htm) * Source: PW 16 - Watertown Records Comprising the Third Book of Town Proceedings and the Second Book of Births Marriages and Deaths to the end of 1737 also Plans and Register of Burials in Arlington Street Burying Ground Prepared for Publication by the Historical Society (Watertown, Mass Press of Fred G. Barker 1900)(Free e-book. Available at Google Play) *Source: PW 18- des Cognets, Anna Russell, William Russell and His Descendants (Samuel F. Wilson, Lexington, Kentucky, December, 1884) (Free e-book. Available at Google Play) * Barry, William, A History of Framingham, Massachusetts, Including the Plantation, From 1640 to the Present Time, with Appendix, Containing a Notice of Sudbury and its First Proprietors; also a Register of the Inhabitants of Framingham before 1800, with Genealogical Sketches ( James Munroe and Company, Boston, 1847)(Free e-book. Available at Google Play) * Fiske, Albert A., The Fiske Family. A History of the Family (Ancestral and Descendant) of William Fiske, Sen., of Amherst, N.H., with Brief Notices of Other Branches Springing from the Same Ancestry. Second and Complete Edition. (Published by the Author, Chicago, Ill., 1867) )(Free e-book. Available at Google Play) * Locke, John Goodwin, The Munroe Genealogy, (James Munroe and Company, Boston and Cambridge, 1853)(Free e-book. Available at Google Play) * Weis, Frederick Lewis, Th.D., The Magna Carta Sureties, 1215 (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, 5th Edition - 1999)(Available at Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0806316098/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) * Merrick, George Byron, Genealogy of the Merrick - Mirick - Myrick Family of Massachusetts 1636 - 1902 (Tracy, Gibbs & Company, Madison, Wis., 1902)(Free e-book. Available at Google Play) * Tainter, Dean W., A History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Taynter, Who Sailed From England April A.D. 1638, and Settled in Watertown, Mass.(Boston: Printed by David Clapp, 1859)(Free e-book. Available at Google Books * Phinney, Elias, History of the Battle at Lexington on the Morning of the 19th of April, 1775 (Boston: Printed by Phelps and Farnham, No. 5, Court Street. 1825) * Hudson, Charles, History of the Town of Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from the First Settlement in 1657 to 1861; with a Brief Sketch of the Town of Northborough, a Genealogy of the Families in Marlborough to 1800, (Boston: Press of T. R. Marvin & Son, 42 Congress Street., 1862)(Free e-book. Available at Google Books) * Ward, Andrew Henshaw, A Genealogical History of the Rice Family: Descendants of Deacon Edmund Rice, ......, (Boston: C. Benjamin Richardson. 1858)(Free e-book. Available at Google Books) * Shattuck, Lemuel, Memorials of the Descendants of William Shattuck, the Progenitor of the Families in America that have Borne his Name; ....., (Boston: Printed by Dutton and Wentworth for the Family, 1855)(Free e-book. Available at Google Books) ==VITAL RECORDS== * Baldwin, Thomas W., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofre1912read Vital Records of Reading, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1912)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * Baldwin, Thomas W., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofux00uxbr Vital Records of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1916)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * Baldwin, Thomas W., [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwr00wren Vital Records of Wrentham, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1910)(Free e-book) * [https://archive.org/details/concordmassachus00conc Concord, Massachusetts Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1635 - 1850] (Printed by the Town) (Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * Johnson, Edward F., [https://archive.org/stream/woburnrecordsofb01john Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, from 1640 to 1873. Part I - Births] (Woburn, Mass. : Andrews, Cutler & Co., Steam Book and Job Printers. 1890) (Free e-book) (Records also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * Johnson, Edward F., [https://archive.org/stream/woburnrecordsofb03john Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, from 1640 to 1873. Part III - Marriages] (Woburn, Mass. : Andrews, Cutler & Co., Steam Book and Job Printers. 1890) (Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * Johnson, Edward F., [https://archive.org/stream/woburnrecordsofb02john Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, from 1640 to 1873. Part II - Deaths] (Woburn, Mass. : Andrews, Cutler & Co., Steam Book and Job Printers. 1890) (Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * [https://archive.org/details/recordofbirthsma00lexi Lexington, Mass. Record of Births, Marriages, and Deaths to January 1, 1898 Part I & II] (Wright & Potter Printing Company, Boston 1898)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofas00ashbu Vital Records of Ashburnham, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1909)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbo00bolt Vital Records of Bolton, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1910)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofdu00dudl Vital Records of Dudley, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1908)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofgr1850graf Vital Records of Grafton, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1906)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofpe00pete Vital Records of Petersham, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1904)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * Systematic History Fund, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsu00sutt Vital Records of Sutton, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849] (Published by Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts 1908)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofac00acto Vital Records of Acton, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1923)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofar01arli Vital Records of Arlington, Massachusetts to the Year 1850] (Boston, Mass. 1904)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Billerica, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston, Mass. 1908)(Free e-book. Available at Google Play) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Vital Records of Sudbury, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston, Mass. 1903)(Free e-book. Available at archive.org) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe01weym Vital Records of Weymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Volume I - Births] (Boston, Mass. 1910)(Free e-book) * The New England Historical and Genealogical Society, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe02weym Vital Records of Weymouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Volume II - Marriages and Deaths] (Boston, Mass. 1910)(Free e-book) * Topsfield Historical Society, Vital Records of Andover, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849 Volume I Births (Topsfield, Massachusetts 1912) )(Available at Ancestry.com: http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10001 ) * Topsfield Historical Society, Vital Records of Andover, Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849 Volume II Marriages and Deaths (Topsfield, Massachusetts 1912)(Free e-book. Available at Google Play) * Vital Records of Marlborough, Massachusetts, to the End of Year 1849 * Vital Records of Northborough, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 * [https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords01wate Watertown Records Comprising the First and Second Books of Town Proceedings with the Land Grants and Possessions also the Proprietors' Book also the First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriage] (Prepared for Publication by the Historical Society)(Watertown Mass Press of Fred G Barker 1894)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrcords.org) * [https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords02wate_0 Watertown Records Comprising the First and Second Books of Town Proceedings with the Land Grants and Possessions also the Proprietors' Book also the First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriages] (Prepared for Publication by the Historical Society)(Watertown Mass Press of Fred G Barker 1900)(Free e-book)(Records are also available at ma-vitalrcords.org) * Watertown Records Comprising East Congregational and Precinct Affairs 1697 to 1737 also Record Book of the Pastors 1686 to 1819, (Prepared for Publication by the Historical Society)(Boston, David Clapp & Son, Printers, 291 Congress Street, 1906)(Free e-book. Available at Google Books) == MANUSCRIPTS (UNPUBLISHED WORKS) == == CENSUS RECORDS == * CR 1 - 1790 United States Federal Census * CR 2 - 1800 United States Federal Census * CR 3 - 1850 United States Federal Census * CR 4 - 1860 United States Federal Census * CR 5 - 1870 United States Federal Census * CR 6 - 1880 United States Federal Census * CR 7 - 1900 United States Federal Census * CR 8 - 1910 United States Federal Census *Source: CR 9 - 1920 United States Federal Census *Source: CR 10 - 1930 United States Federal Census *Source: R 1 - Birth Certificate * Source: R 2 - Marriage License * Source: R 3 - Death Certificate * Source: R 4 - Record of Marriage * Source: R 6 - Church Record * Source: R 8 - Pension Record == Ancestry.com DATABASES == * Source: ADB 1 - Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2204&enc=1) * Source: ADB 2 - Massachusetts Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2495&enc=1) * Source: ADB 3 - Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903 (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1195&enc=1) * Source: ADB 4 - Massachusetts Death Records, 1841-1915 (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2101&enc=1) * Source: ADB 5 - Massachusetts Marriage Records, 1840-1915 (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2511&enc=1) * Source: ADB 6 - U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7836&enc=1) * Source: ADB 7 - U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1138&enc=1) * Source: ADB 8 - Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865 (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1666&enc=1) * Source: ADB 9 - Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4654&enc=1) * Source: ADB 10 - Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1800-1962 (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2541) * Source: ADB 11 - Ohio Marriage Index, 1970, 1972-2007 (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2025) * Source: ADB 12 - Ohio Divorce Index, 1962-1963, 1967-1971, 1973-2007 (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2026) * Source: ADB 13 - Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007 (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5763&enc=1) * Source: ADB 14 - Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, Volumes I thru X (1640 - 1900) (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10145) * Source: ADB 15 - U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7486) ==Miscellaneous== * Source: MI 1 - Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com/)

Sources and Analysis related to Benjamin 'Shy Ben' Allen

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[[Allen-3851|Benjamin Allen II (1733-1823)]] married Sarah Somers in 1771 in Cumberland, Nova Scotia and had a large family with thousands of descendants. However there are few sources for him and many conflicting theories about his parents and his life before his marriage to Sarah. I have set up this page to document known and suspected sources for Benjamin, and to analyze the validity and conclusions of these sources. I invite anyone with an interest in 'Shy Ben' Allen to contribute sources, their assessment of source reliability and analysis of data. Contrabutions can be made to the page directly (via Edit if you are wikitree member) or added using the Comment facility (anyone). If you do contribute to this page I would appricate that you adhere to the following guidleines: # when refering to 'Shy Ben' please use his nickname, when refering to someone who could be him, please use Benjamin Allen. # if you add directly to the information on this page, please add a brief note of your contribution as a Comment so othere will know that a change has been made. # place your analysis on a new line following the "Analysis" label and preface it with the same markup (#* or ##*) as the existing analysis plus your initials within {} (i.e. {ACO}). # do not delete contributions made by others. If you disagree with their analysis, then add your own analysis. === Confirmed Sources for 'Shy Ben' Allen === #'''Nova Scotia Census, 1770''' for Cumberland Township. Included in the list is an entry for Benjamin Allen, 1 man, 1 total, 1 American, various farm animals Nova Scotia Archives, Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 vol. 443 no. 10, [https://archives.novascotia.ca/census/rg1v443/returns/?ID=438 1770 Cumberland] #;'''Analysis''' #* {ACO} Although the entry dos not confirm this is 'Shy Ben', other sources (Marriage, Land Petitions) place him in Cumberland Township in 1771 and in CUmberland Co since 1763. In the entry he identifies as American even though there is a column for Scot under Country, so we can conclude that he was not likley a Scotchman. #'''Marriage''' Benjamin and Sarah were married 1 Jan 1771 at Cumberland, Nova ScotiaW Herbert Wood, "Early Records of Cumberland, Nova Scotia" The American Genealogist 24:50-53 [https://archive.org/details/sim_american-genealogist_1948-01_24_1/page/52/mode/2up images from Internet Archives]. #;'''Analysis''' #* {ACO} So this gives the date and place of their marriage. Note that it states that they were married "after being cryed (sic) three public days" which disproves the story that they were married immediately after the party (See Proposal Story).

# '''Land Petitions''' ## ''Benjamin Allen'' Petition 1793 with Hezekiah KingIndex to Land Petitions: Original Series, 1783-1918 (RS108), [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/RS108/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&Key=708 1793 Westmorland] for land in Baie Verte for their adult sons. ##;''Analysis'' ##*{ACO} There is nothing in the petition which confirms that it is 'Shy Ben'. However in the notes made by the Government is the statement '30th Aug 1802 Benj Allen applied for 300 acres on the above [described situation]'. This can only refer to the 1802 petition by 'Shy Ben' noted below, so we can assume that this petition was by 'Shy Ben'. ##''Benjamin Allen'' Petition 1802Index to Land Petitions: Original Series, 1783-1918 (RS108), [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/RS108/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&Key=616 Benjamin Allan 1802 Westmorland]. In this petition he states that he was a non-commissioned officer at the taking of Fort Cumberland (sic Fort Beausejour) (1755); at the conclusion of that War (Seven years War 1756-1763?) was entitled to 300 acres; has resided for 30 years back at the Baie Verte (shortly after his 1771 marriage); and has never received any grant of land. ##;''Analysis''' ##* {ACO} This petition is clearly for 'Shy Ben' Allen and confirms that he was at Fort Beausejour in 1755 and in Baie Verte after ca 1771.

##''Benjamin Allen'' Petition 1804Index to Land Petitions: Original Series, 1783-1918 (RS108), [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/RS108/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&Key=709 Benjamin Allan 1804 Westmorland] where he identifies as Benjamin Allen of Baie Verte. He says he has been a settler here for 40 years (since shortly after the end of the Seven Years War in 1763). Sons George and Mathew also petition for land adjacent to their father's requested land. ##;''Analysis''' ##* {ACO} This petitions is clearly for 'Shy Ben' Allen and confirms that he was in Westmorland Co since ca 1764.

# '''Headstone''' There is a headstone in the Baie Verte Cemetery off Cherry Burton Rd outside Baie Verte for a Benjamin Allen. The inscription is "In Memory of BENJAMIN ALLEN who departed this life April 14th 1823 aged 88 Years". #;'''Analysis''' #* {ACO} The age on the headstone indicates that it could only be for 'Shy Ben' and would put his birth ca 1735. However, birth dates/age on headstones are not always reliable.

# '''Y-DNA Tests''' The Allen/Allan/Allyn/Allin DNA Project at Family Tree DNA [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/allan/about/background Allen/Allan/Allyn/Allin DNA Project] includes three kits (227159, 212742, 241868) all in R Subgroup d, where the Paternal Ancestor Name is given as Benjamin Allen (1735-1823) which are the dates for 'Shy Ben'. #;'''Analysis''' #* {ACO} Analysis of Y-DNA test results for a number of Allen descendants has been carried out by John B. Robb. [http://www.johnbrobb.com/JBR-ALLEN-R.htm ALLEN DNA Patrilineage 2 Project] These Allen results cover descendants of a cluster of Maryland Allens, and some unconnected Northern and Southern Allens, and the two main Massachusetts Allen families: [[Allen-958|George Allen, Sr.]] (c1585-c1648) of Sandwich and [[Allen-20|Samuel Allen, Sr.]] (c1597-1669) of Braintree. For the two kits of 'Shy Ben' descendants which include 111 markers, both have the value of 13 for the Y-GATA-A10 marker, which John Robb has concluded is the signature for descendants of Samuel of Braintree [http://www.johnbrobb.com/JBR-ALLEN-R.htm#George1_and_Samuel1 ALLEN DNA Patrilineage 2 Project] - George1 & Samuel1 and their yDNA (viewed 24 Aug 2023) All three kits also have CDYa=37 which is a secondary indictor for descent from Samuel of Braintree, though not as conclusive as the Y-GATA-A10 marker. Thus we can reasonably conclude that 'Shy Ben' Allen of Baie Verte, New Brunswick was a patrilineal descendant of [[Allen-20|Samuel Allen, Sr.]] (c1597-1669). ===Secondary Sources attributed to the Allen Family=== # '''The Chignecto Isthmus''' by Howard Trueman, 1902The Chignecto Isthmus and its First Settlers, Howard Trueman, Canadiana.ca [https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.77215/7 online], p.259 Trueman says that Benjamin Allan (sic) was a Scotchman who came to Cumberland from the United States at the time of the Revolutionary War; that there is evidence that he was with Wolfe at the taking of Quebec (1759); was likely a disbanded soldier who came to Canada following the American Revolution. He aslo says that he maried Miss Somers of Petitcodiac and finally settled at Cape Tormentime. #; '''Analysis''' #*{ACO} Given the DNA analysis that 'Shy Ben's ancestors were in New England since ca 1630 and likely England before that, he would not be called a Scotchman. His petitions for land shows that he was at Cumberland in 1755 and resided in Cumberland since 1763 so he was not a Loyalist. If Trueman had evidence of 'Shy Ben' being with Wolfe at Quebec (1759) he did not share it in the writeup, but is likely connected to the belief that he was with the 78th Fraser Highlanders (see below). Overall the information provided by Trueman must be considered unreliable.

# '''The History and Story of Botsford''' by W.M. Burns, 1933The HIstory and Story of Botsford, W.M. Burns, 1933 Burns has much the same informaiton about 'Shy Ben' as Trueman, namely that he was a Scotchman from New England who fought with Wolfe at Louisburg (1758) and Quebec (1759); returned to New England until the close of the American Revolution when he came to Saint John as a Loyalist with his brother Henry; that be removed to Fort Cumberland and married Miss Somers. #; '''Analysis''' #*{ACO} Much like the information provided by Trueman, most of this informaiton is un-true or un-proven. 'Shy Ben' was not a Scotchman, nor a Loyalist in Saint John so likely did not have a brother Henry. His involvment with Wolfe at Louis and Quebec is possible, but not proven.

# '''Proposal Story''' A Family story of unknown origin or date with this version provided by Bruce Trenholm, 1999. "It seems 'Shy Ben' had been away from home for a few days and when he returned one night he found all the houses in darkness, and no one home. Ben made his way down the hill to the Fort (Cumberland?), and found a town dance at the Community Hall. As he stood outside with his hands in his pockets, the boys tried to coax him inside, but was just too "SHY" to do so. Eventually, after having a couple of refreshments, Ben made his way inside and sat on a bench. After a bit he jumped up and yelled, “stop the music!”. In the silence that followed his outburst, he said, “I’m in dire need of having a wife, is there anyone here who will have me?” A big blond girl, a Sarah SOMERS, strode to the middle of the room and said, “I’ll be glad to have you, Ben”. So the dance continued, and a good time was had by all, and apparently Ben then took Sarah home with him that very night, with or without the benefit of clergy, is not known." #;'''Analysis''' #* {ACO} While the general facts of the story may be true, the marriage record (above) shows that the wedding was only held after public notification for three days. Thus both 'Shy Ben' and Sarah had the opportunity to reconsider their impulsive decisions. === Other Sources Attributed to Benjamin Allen Indepentant of who his Parents were === # '''Military Service''' ## ''Capture of Fort Beausejour'' From the 1802 petition we know that 'Shy Ben' participated in this military operation, however ''The Diary of John Thomas'' also contains a reference to a man named Allen from Connecticut who was wounded and had his leg amputated.The Diary of John Thomas, FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/797478/?offset=222806#page=4&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= online], p.8, 12 July 1755 ##; ''Analysis'' ##*{ACO} The reference to "Allen of Connecticut" could mean that 'Shy Ben' was from Connecticut or that a second Allen participated in the capture and he was from Connecticut. There are no stoires that suggest that 'Shy Ben' had one of his legs amputated, so I would lean to a second Allen being present.

## ''Capture of Louisburg and Quebec with 78th Fraser Highlanders'' The Dec 1763 Rations List for the 78th Fraser Highlanders which was raised in Scotland in 1757 contains an entry for Benjamin Allen, Pte while the book ''The Fraser Highlanders'' by J Ralph Harper includes a Benjamin Allen, Cpl. disbanded in Canada. This same book states that Kanavan (an Irish tailor) was the only non-Scotchman serving in the regimentThe 78th Fraser Highlanders, [https://www.78thfrasers.org/history/genealogy Master Index] Benjamin Allen is included in the list of Capt John Fraser Company who were victualled in Quebec in 1763S Fraser Seventy-Eight Regiment, Blog, Jeffrey Campbell, [https://frasers78th.blogspot.com/2018/01/captain-john-frasers-company.html 24 Nov 2022] ##;''Analysis'' ##* {ACO} As with muster rolls, the two lists mention above provides no further information other than the name and thus the inclusion of the name does not mean that it refers to 'Shy Ben'. Even if 'Shy Ben' was in the 78th Fraser Highlanders, It does not necessarily mean that he was from Scotland as the Highlanders were posted to Connecticut prior to their participation in the capture of Louisburg (1758). After Louisburg, they moved to New York, then Boston and finally Albany. In the spring they joined Wolfe and went to Quebec (1759). Following the end of the Seven Year War (1763), the 78th Fraser Highlanded were disbanded in Quebec and thoses wishing to remain in Quebec were offered 300 acres of land. 170 soldiers took up this offer with about half receiving their land in upstate New York and the remainder in Quebec, The remainder were transported to Scotland where they were disbanded. it is possible that 'Shy Ben' returned to Cumberland, NS and that his service at Louisburg and Quebec is the basis for his request to 300 acres in his 1802 petition.

## ''Seige of Fort Cumberland 1776'' Incuded in the list of Free French who joined Eddy's Rebellion for the seige of Fort Cumberland is the name Benjamin Allen. It is stated that he participated for 15 days.{{Citation Needed}} ##; ''Analysis'' ##*{ACO} While this list has been used by 'Shy Ben' descendants to obtain membership in patriotic societies (eg. the Daughter of the American Revolution), Acadian researchers believe that this entry refers to Benjamin Allain, a son of Louis Allain and Anne Leger. They have also used this same list to join patriotic societies. It seems strange that 'Shy Ben', who would have been 44 with 2 or 3 children at the time, would have involved himself in the siege. If he did feel compelled to join in, why would he have joined an Acadian contingent recruited in the Memramcook river valley when he could have joined the Cumberland contingent. Benjamin Allain, meanwhile, would have been 19, unmarried and living in Memramcook at the time so more likely to join his fellow Acadians in the siege. While I don't believe that 'Shy Ben' joined Eddy's rebellion on the military side, civil lawsuits following the rebellion brought against 'Shy Ben' and others for damages caused in support of the American cause show where his sympthies wereJim Phillips and Ernest A. Clarke, [https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1778&context=dlj The Course of Law Cannot be Stopped: The Aftermath of the Cumberland Rebellion in the Civil Courts of Nova Scotia], (1998) 21:2 Dal LJ 440.

# '''Land Petitions/Grants''' A number of other petitions/grants were made in New Brunswick by Benjamin Allen, however, none of them appear to be related to Benjamin Allen, of Baie Verte. ## ''Benjamin Allen'' Petition 1786 plus 92 othersIndex to Land Petitions: Original Series, 1783-1918 (RS108), [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/RS108/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&Key=707 1786 Westmorland] ##;''Analysis'' ##*{ACO}The petition was made by Amos Botsford and 92 other petitioners for land in Memramcook. The list of petitioners is divided into two sections and under the title 'Also a Separate Warrent for the Following French Families' is included Benj Allen, Michael Allen, Baptist Allen, Peter Allen and Joseph Allen who are likely the children of Acadian [[Allain-46|Louis Allain (1722-bef.1780)]]. The Benj Allen included in this petition is likely Acadian, so is not for 'Shy Ben'. ## ''Benjamin Allain'' Petition 1794 plus 6 othersIndex to Land Petitions: Original Series, 1783-1918 (RS108), [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/RS108/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&Key=576 1794 Kent] ##;''Analysis'' ##*{ACO}The petition was made by Benjamin Allain, his three brothers (Jean-Baptiste, Louis and Pierre (see [[Allain-48|Benjamin Allain (abt.1757-1839)]]) ) as well as three other Acadians. This petition is for the Acadian Benajmin Allain, so is not for 'Shy Ben'. ## ''Benjamin Allen'' Petition 1809 plus Matthew Allen, Ephraim Allen and one otherIndex to Land Petitions: Original Series, 1783-1918 (RS108), [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/RS108/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&Key=710 1809 Westmorland] ##;''Analysis'' ##*{ACO}The petition appears to be for three of the sons of 'Shy Ben', but not for him directly. === Potential Parents of 'Shy Ben' === # '''Benjamin Allen (1702-1737) and Mehitable Cary ( 1709-1756) #* had son Benjamin Allen b. 30 Jan 1733 Bridgewater, MA Massachusetts Births and Christenings 1639-1915 on FamilySearch.org citing FHL#164,691 & FHL#164,692; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5NH-RLN for Benjamin Allen], b: 30 Jan 1732-3 Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts #* Uncle Matthew Allen appointed to be his guardian Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records] 1633-1967 on FamilySearch.org; citing State Archives in Boston, MA; Probate records 1748-1750; v11-11B; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-997D-NFX8 image#228/642] & Probate records 1749-1752; v12-12C; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G97D-F6G6 image#205/596] #* married [[Delano-49|Beza (Delano) Drew (1737-bef.1774)]] 29 Mar 1755 Plymouth, MA [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHM5-LL2 Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records] 1626-2001 on FamilySearch.org citing town clerk offices in Massachusetts; FHL#416,335; m: 29 Mar 1755 Plymouth, Massachusetts for Benjamin Allen & Beza Delano or 1 May 1755 Kingston "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001", , FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FH7V-M5D marriage), Entry for Benjamin Allen and Beza Delano, 1 May 1755. and they had 2 children: #*#Benjamin Allen, III, b: 01 Oct 1755 Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records 1626-2001 on FamilySearch.org citing town clerk offices in Massachusetts; FHL#416,335; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F46D-6R2 for son, Benjamin Allen, b: 11 Oct 1755] Plymouth, MA #*#Oliver Allen, b: 1757; [http://plymouthcolony.net/kingston/md/old-int.html Records from the Burial Ground at Kingston, Massachusetts]; transcribed from Mayflower Descendant, 7 [1905]; published on USGenWeb Kingston, MA; citing p21 for son, Oliver Allen d: 1757 [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Plymouth/Kingston/Images/Kingston_D314.shtml Early Vital Records of Massachusetts]; Kingston - Deaths; p314; for death of Oliver Allen (son of Beza & Benjamin Allen #* Beza Allen granted administration of estate of husband Benjamin Allen, Kingston, MA, laborer, 29 Nov 1768 [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L97D-J3T8 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records] 1633-1967 on FamilySearch.org citing State Archives in Boston, MA' Probate records 1763-1771 v19-20; image#420/641; #*Other references #*#''History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater, in Plymouth county, Massachusetts, including an extensive Family register'' by Mitchell Hahum, 1840 in which it is said of Benjamin #*#*Benjamin went to Kingston and m. a Delano, and was a Sergeant with Gen. Winslow, 1755, in seizing the neutral French at Nova Scotia, where he died; he enlisted from Plymouth, where he was a tanner. #* no other information available about Benjamin Jr #* Online Family Trees for this Benjamin #** Wikitree - [[Allen-3851|Benjamin Allen II (1733-1823)]] ('Shy Ben's profile until decided otherwise) #** {{FamilySearch|LT8P-SFK}} ('Shy Ben's profile until decided otherwise) #* Facts supporting this Benjamin Allen Jr being 'Shy Ben' #*# was said to be at the capture of Fort Beausejour, 1755 #*# patrilineal descendant of Samuel Allen of Braintree, MA as indicated by DNA analysis. As well at lease one descendant {ACO} of 'Shy Ben' has 11 DNA matches on ancestry where the only apparant connection to these matchesis is via their descent from Ephraim Allen, brother of this Benjamin. #* Facts that go contrary to this Benjamin Allen Jr being 'Shy Ben' #*# birth date is off by two years #*# ''History of Bridgewater ..'' implies he died during the capture of Fort Beausejour #*# wife granted administration of estate in 1768 #** ''Analysis'' of above issues #*** {ACO} 'Shy Ben' birth date from his headstone could easily be off by several years. There is no death record in New England for this Benjamin so his death reference in ''History of Bridgewater ..'' could also be intrepreted has having died in Nova Scotia at a later date, say 1823, and in 1768 Beza (Delano) Allen remarried to Samuel Drew so may have wanted Benjamin declared dead via administration of his estate so she could remarry. # '''John Allyn and Joanna Miner #* had son Benjamin Allyn b. 29 Sept 1732 Groton, Connecticut"Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906", , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F74V-DS3 : 7 January 2020), Benjamin Allyn, 1732"Connecticut, Vital Records, Prior to 1850", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QP7B-VQ8G : Fri Nov 10 03:22:53 UTC 2023), Entry for Benjamin Allyn and John, 29 Sep 1732 #** no other information available about Benjamin Jr #** Online Family Trees for this Benjamin #*** Wikitree - [[Allen-31931|Benjamin Allen II (abt.1703-)]] (father) #*** {{FamilySearch|GCHV-JZ6}} #*** Geni - https://www.geni.com/people/Benjamin-Allen/6000000140733965919 #*** WeRelate - https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Benjamin_Allen_%2871%29 #* Facts supporting this Benjamin Allen Jr being 'Shy Ben' #*# born in 1735 #* Facts that go contrary to this Benjamin Allyn being 'Shy Ben' #*# available family trees do not show a patrilineal descendant of Samuel Allen of Braintree, MA #** ''Analysis'' of above issues #*** {ACO} Y-DNA test for a patrilineal descendant of this John Allyn or his male ancestors have not been identified. Thus we don't know what Y-DNA signature they would have and it is possible (unlikely, but possible) that it would be the same as Samuel Allen of Braintree. # '''Benjamin Allen (1703-) and Deborah Savil (1706-)''' #* had son Benjamin Allen b. bef 8 Jun 1735 Braintree, MA or Bridgewater, MA #** no other information available about Benjamin Jr #** Online Family Trees for this Benjamin #*** Wikitree - [[Allen-31931|Benjamin Allen II (abt.1703-)]] (father) #*** {{FamilySearch|GCHV-JZ6}} #*** Geni - https://www.geni.com/people/Benjamin-Allen/6000000140733965919 #*** WeRelate - https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Benjamin_Allen_%2871%29 #* Facts supporting this Benjamin Allen Jr being 'Shy Ben' #*# born in 1735 #*# patrilineal descendant of Samuel Allen of Braintree, MA == Sources ==

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Yoder, The Lincoln County News (Lincolnton, North Carolina) 24 Sep 1917, Mon • Page 4'' *[http://www.catawbacountync.gov/library/gen/Yoder--Condensed%20History%20of%20Cat%20Co.htm A Condensed History of Catawba County, North Carolina] ''by Col. George M. Yoder'' *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/Cline/b355.htm NC GenWeb] ''The Sixth Generation'' *[https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=694562&disp=German+speaking+people+west+of+the+Catawba German speaking people west of the Catawba River in North Carolina, 1750-1800 : and some émigrés participation in early settlement of Southeast Missouri] by Lorena Shell Eaker, Genealogy Pub. Service, c1994 =====Carrabus County, NC===== *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Families_of_Cabarrus_County_North_Caroli.html?id=gm28kowvvp4C Families of Cabarrus County, North Carolina, 1792-1815], ''by Kathleen Marler, Genealogical Publishing Com, 2004.'' =====Guilford, NC ===== *[[Space:1790%20Census%20Guilford%20County%20North%20Carolina|1790 Gulford Federal Census]] ====South Carolina ==== =====District 96===== *[[Space:District_96%2C_South_Carolina|District 96 Resources]] =====Pendleton District ===== *[http://www.oldpendleton.scgen.org/Newsletters/1999/1999.pdf Old Pendleton District] PDF ====Tennessee==== *[https://books.google.com/books?id=sokBBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA20&lpg=PA20&dq=Capt+Andrew+R+Gordon's+partisan+rangers&source=bl&ots=hcu8cEHV6x&sig=s0ulDvpwVff38TLugqqS2SgLx-k&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwit5vWy_fzWAhXsyoMKHQRTDJIQ6AEILTAD#v=onepage&q&f=false Giles County, Tennessee: History Revealed Through Biographical and ...]''By M. Secrist'' ===Maps=== *[http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/ncmaps/id/3569 NC] ===Military=== *[[Space:My%20Revolutionary%20Soldiers|My Revolutionary War Soldiers]] *[[Space: My Civil War Soldiers]] *[[Space: My World War II Soldiers]] *[http://www.clemson.edu/cedp/press/pubs/lambert/lambert.pdf South Carolina Loyalists in the Rev War] *[http://www.learnwebskills.com/patriot/war1812indexf.htm Index to War of 1812 Pension Files] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=SihxDqMTIxwC&pg=PA139&lpg=PA139&dq=J+H+Johnson+29th+TN+co+F&source=bl&ots=AFnYqUH_sY&sig=OD5s5TLXQZesvCjtmQ0WfQY9Vl4&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjyjq7XopnMAhUBLyYKHeAuD1kQ6AEIHTAA#v=onepage&q=J%20H%20Johnson%2029th%20TN%20co%20F&f=false Crimson Confederates] Harvard Men who Fought for the South *[http://www.censusdiggins.com/nc-civil-war-jo.htm NC Civil War Soldied Index] *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_patriot_military_privates_j.html The American Revolution in North Carolina] ''The Privates, Horsemen, Fifers, Drummers, etc. - Last Names Beginning with "J"'' *[http://militaryindexes.com/warof1812/ Military Indexes] war of 1812 *[[Space:Civil%20War%20Veterans%20from%20Spartanburg,%20South%20Carolina|Civil War Veterans of Spartanburg, SC]] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/mil_1812_musterrolls_2brig_8reg.html NC Genealogy Trails] ''War of 1812 Muster Rolls of Soldiers, 2nd Brigade, 8th Regiment'' *[http://www.petersburg-va.org/DocumentCenter/View/955 Confederate Civil War Soldiers Petersburg, VA] *[http://www.civilwarintheeast.com/CSA/SC/SC13.php Civil War in the East] ''13th SC Infantry Regiment'' *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prsjr/wars/cwar/pow/0index.htm Sarratt Civil War Pensions] *[http://www.texasranger.org/E-Books/Texas_Rangers_Indian_War_Pensions.pdf Texas Ranger Indian War Pensions] *[http://www.revwarapps.org/w10152.pdf Rev War Apps] *[http://www.rafert.org/colonial/Eaton1754.htm Muster Roll of the Regiment in Granville County under the command of Col. William Eaton as taken at a General Muster of the said Regiment 8 October 1754] ===Religious=== *[https://archive.org/stream/liftinghighcross00smit/liftinghighcross00smit_djvu.txt Full text of "Lifting high the cross for 200 years : St. John's Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, Conover, North Carolina"] mentions Shuford, Eaker Others *[https://sites.google.com/site/isaactillerygenealogy/documents/history/history-of-bull-creek-baptist-church-madison-county-nc History of Bull Creek Baptist, Madison County, NC] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=iIRv6ErQsGYC&pg=PA3&lpg=PA3&dq=john+calliham+and+elizabeth+scott&source=bl&ots=Hl-cA-B4Gq&sig=PQMhe8c4ZwXBpckEyEV8vyX9uQQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwipuMu0oLTJAhWJ2B4KHbTtCjIQ6AEILzAG#v=onepage&q=john%20calliham%20and%20elizabeth%20scott&f=false Georgia Bible Records] ===Cemeteries=== *[http://www.piedmont-historical-society.org/records/pdf/BoilingSpringsCemeteryServicemen.pdf Boiling Springs Bapt] servicemen buried at *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/lincoln/cemeteries/daniels.txt Daniels Reform and Daniels Luthern, Lincoln Co] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/spartanburg/cemeteries/nprospt.txt New Prospect] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/spartanburg/cemeteries/floyds.txt Floyds Memorial Gardens Sptbg] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~twag2/mauney.html Cemetery Transcription] ''Mauney Cemetery, Gaston County, North Carolina *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/cleveland/cemeteries/George_Burwell_Blanton_Cemetery.txt Transcription of the Burwell Blanton Cemetary] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=70544&GSfn=&GSln=Callaham Callaham Cemetery] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSsr=41&GSvcid=308357& Find A Grave Revolutionary War graves Record Hunter] *[https://archive.org/stream/tombstoneinscrip00wilf/tombstoneinscrip00wilf_djvu.txt Old St Pauls] ===Free Space Pages=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:WatchedList&p=8402972&order=name&do_s=1 Free Space Watchlist] ''contains all my pages'' ==Paternal== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dano/melinda.pdf Family Connections f Malinda Joyce Settles] ===Pollard=== *[https://archive.org/details/historyofpollard00poll History of the Pollard Family in America] ===Johnson=== *[[Space:Johnston%20of%20Caskieben%20by%20LV%20Johnson%20Chapter%201|Johnston of Caskieben by LV Johnson Chapter 1]] *[[Space:Johnson%20Family%20Soldiers|Johnson Family Soldiers]] *[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lksstarr/JohnsonSection/Major%20Thomas%20J1..rtf Major Thomas Johnson], ''son of Thomas Johnson and Ann Meriwether Johnson, by Bonnie Flythe'' *[https://www.fold3.com/document/24087125/ fold3] ''Ellis Johnson'' *[http://www.vagenweb.org/mecklenburg/wills/w0johnson.htm#jessee Wills and Deeds] ''VAGenWeb Mecklenburg County Project'' *[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lksstarr/JohnsonSection/James%20Johnson%20of%20Louisa%20County3.htm James Johnson] ''James, Richard, Isham, and Susannah Johnson of Louisa County, Virginia, by Bonnie Flythe. fly1776@rcn.com'' *[http://www.oocities.org/dt1492/jfamilyonline.html Maurice Johnson] *[http://hometownbyhandlebar.com/?p=4087 Middleton Johnson] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=kyBWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA418&lpg=PA418&dq=genealogy+of+martha+johnson+barrow&source=bl&ots=2SsHyZsXJt&sig=ysw6r-r5o8_dc_UD_l4o8tqxKI4&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwikvKWH96rMAhUFeSYKHbaqDagQ6AEIKDAE#v=onepage&q=genealogy%20of%20martha%20johnson%20barrow&f=false Johnsons in Kirk Line] *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gwt1&id=I7615 Claiborne Johnson] *[http://longislandsurnames.com/getperson.php?personID=I14401&tree=Rogers Long Island Surnames Nicholas Johnson] *[https://familysearch.org/patron/v2/TH-300-47803-120-83/dist.pdf?ctx=ArtCtxPublic&session=USYS24CC2F5841A68E8F5833770BA5812B91_idses-prod01.a.fsglobal.net Joseph Johnson and Frances Eggleston] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fjo18 Joshua Johnson Tx] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnoverto/johnson.htm Southern Johnsons] *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/j/o/h/Kenneth-Johnson-arizona/GENE7-0004.html Kenneth Johnson] *[http://www.combs-families.org/combs/geds/combjohn/d2.htm Combs Johnson] *[https://familysearch.org/patron/v2/TH-300-48385-76-62/dist.pdf?ctx=ArtCtxPublic&session=USYS848C7C92B2E5C99232691EB0D3E273E0_idses-prod01.a.fsglobal.net The Johnson Family of Washington County, Virginia] *[http://www.cumberlandpioneers.com/volume1a.html Cumberland Pioneer Settlers] ''Robert Johnson'' *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~johnsonsofva/vacounties/pittsylvaniacountyperearlyjohnsontimelinespittsylvaniaco.htm The Johnsons of Pittsylvania Virginia] *[http://www.ajlambert.com/history/hst_ucpt.pdf The Upper Cumberland and Pioneer Times] ''Robert Johnson'' *[https://archive.org/stream/arthuraylsworthh00ayls#page/110/mode/2up Arthur Aylsworth and his descendents in America] ''Author; Aylsworth, Homer Elhanan, 1838-1885; Arnold, James N. (James Newell), 1844-1927. Publisher; Self 1887. Page(s) 111 & 112 #87 child iii.'' *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~katy/johnson/b14943.html James Johnson the Elder] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~katy/johnson/b14940.html#P14943 Michael Johnson, Generation One] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=69678993 Find A Grave] James Bailey Johnson 1813-1839 Greene County, TN *[http://www.johnsonfamilytree.org/pafg63.htm#2240C Johnson Family Tree] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wmjohnson1832/ Descendants of the Family of William Johnson] *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=3257731&id=I74776 Benjamin Johnson] *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=1KNmCgAAQBAJ&pg=PT77&lpg=PT77&dq=Michael+Johnson+and+Sarah+Watson&source=bl&ots=745KG67F9v&sig=BFM2p0yPsJyGgrzeT2Ex4WnHP6g&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj194q484PMAhVFig8KHXUJDuwQ6AEIPTAH#v=onepage&q=Michael%20Johnson%20and%20Sarah%20Watson&f=false History of W C Allen "Uncle Bill" of Savage, Clinton County Kentucky and ...] ''By Jean , mentions the [[Johnson-19154|problem Johnsons]]'' *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=clotho&id=I745 Johnson, Cowan, Thurston and Ferguson Families of North and South Carolina] ''contains marriage, will and other court records'' *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_31PAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA529&lpg=PA529&dq=Josiah+Leake+and+Ann+Fenton&source=bl&ots=28qn_OhIbA&sig=pLMuaaEAEd4bmIlil8BZS6Fzr28&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwivw-jF_4PMAhWGeA8KHRBSBWgQ6AEILDAD#v=onepage&q=Josiah%20Leake%20and%20Ann%20Fenton&f=false A Crane's Foot (or Pedigree) of Branches of the Gregg, Stuart, Robertson, Dobbs and allied families] ''Author: Gregg, Eugene Stuart, Jr. Publisher: Hilton Head Island, South Carolina : Gregg, c1975. Page 529.'' *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/j/o/h/Wayne-D-Johnston/GENE4-0001.html Capt William Johnson] *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/d/a/v/Charles-Ronald-Davis/GENE3-0001.html Arthur A Johnson] ===Pope=== *[http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/read/POPE/2000-06/0961905569 Popes of Salem, Mass] *[http://newsfeed.rootsweb.com/th/read/POPE/2008-02/1202871375 Popes of Northampton North Carolina] ===Johnston=== *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=3257731&id=I139594 Sir William Johnston] *[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/JOHNSTON/2003-03/1047041496 Johnston] ===Johnstone=== ===Dean=== *[https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbrock00clar Brockman/Dean] ===Newbill=== *[https://www.accessgenealogy.com/missouri/biography-of-tyree-glenn-newbill.htm John Glenn Newbill Elizabeth Johnson] ===Walker=== *[http://www.wrwalker.com/page3.html Walker] ===Lucas=== *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=collinsgensearch&id=I12449 Lucas] ===Burnett=== *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=collinsgensearch&id=I12449 Burnett] ===Fowler=== *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sc%5Fconnections&id=I0644 Archibald Fowler] *[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/fowler/9110/ Frances and Samuel Fowler] ===Jackson=== *[http://www.jacksonfamilygenealogy.com/index3.htm Jackson Genealogy] ===Lancaster=== *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/703811?availability=Family%20History%20Library Ancestors and descendants of Edgar Bernard Lancaster and Mattie Lee Hines Lancaster, 1770 - 1962] by Osborne Byron ===Claiborne=== *[http://oursoutherncousins.com/claiborne%20family.pdf Southern Cousins] ===Harmon=== *[http://www.dutchforkchapter.org/families/harmon.html Dutch Fork] *[http://www.theharmons.us/harmon_t/b1788.htm#P96364 theharmons.us] *[https://familysearch.org/photos/stories/12701983 FamilySearch] Harmon Family History *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/taylor/bios/turner.txt Newberry Turners and Harmons] *[https://archive.org/details/harmanharmongene00harm_0 Harman-Harmon Genealogy and Biography: With Historical Notes, 19 B.C. to 1928 A.D] Book ===Henson=== *[http://www.seanet.com/~jherman/Henson.txt Descendants of William Henson] *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/h/u/n/Paulette-Hunter/BOOK-0001/0004-0001.html Johnsons and Hensons Register Report] ===Hogg=== *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LqlWAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA147&lpg=PA147&dq=richard+randall+born+in+1672+in+Cambridge&source=bl&ots=Lhk8mtLyAB&sig=Y57H13aadfDAiSAnWpbiog9jtYU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CD0Q6AEwCWoVChMI1fO_hqaQxgIVy2OMCh2kcgDk#v=onepage&q=richard%20randall%20born%20in%201672%20in%20Cambridge&f=false A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers in New England] ===Aylesworth=== *[https://archive.org/stream/arthuraylsworthh00ayls#page/110/mode/2up Arthur Aylsworth and his descendants in America] ''Author; Aylsworth, Homer Elhanan, 1838-1885; Arnold, James N. (James Newell), 1844-1927. Publisher; Self 1887. Page(s) 111 & 112 #87 child iii.'' ===Bailey=== *[https://archive.org/details/baileygenealogyj00bail *[[Space:Bailey Family]] *[http://www.hollingsworthassociates.com/Protected_Files/THE_NAME_AND_FAMILY_of_BAILEY.pdf The Name and Family of Bailey] pdf *[http://www.myheritage.com/site-27552371/the-bailey-family-genealogy Bailey Family Genealogy] *[http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/search/collection/p15012coll1/searchterm/Bailey/field/all/mode/all/conn/and/order/descri Bailey Papers] North Carolina Digital Collection *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/bailey-family-of-yancey-county-north-carolina/oclc/11180968 Bailey Family of Yancey County, North Carolina] by [http://www.toerivervalleyheritage.com/?page_id=7 Lloyd Richard Bailey] *[http://www.cumberland.org/hfcpc/minister/Bailey.htm Cumberland Presbiterian] ''Bailey Family Information'' *[https://archive.org/details/baileygenealogyj00bail Bailey genealogy]'' James John, and Thomas, and their descendants : in three parts by Bailey, Gertrude E; Ellsworth, Abbie F; Reed, William H; Bailey, Hollis R. (Hollis Russell), 1852-1934published 1899'' *[http://www.hollingsworthassociates.com/Protected_Files/THE_NAME_AND_FAMILY_of_BAILEY.pdf Hollingsworth Association] ''The name and family of Bailey (pdf) '' *[http://www.library.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/bailey.htm University of Florida] ''Bailey Papers includes Civil War correspondence'' *[http://www.kykinfolk.com/adair/elishabailey.htm Kentucky Kinfolk] ''Bailey'' ===Bryant=== * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/157957?availability=Family%20History%20Library The Bryants of Spartanburg] : ''beginning with William Briant (c.1741 VA c.1834 SC), by Jennings Bland Pope, 1914- (Main Author), published Austin, Texas, 1980'' ===Byars=== *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/153400?availability=Family%20History%20Library Affidavit of William Frederick Franke Sr., 1749-1960]'' in re[gard to] descendants of Nathan Byars, Revolutionary soldier, 1749-1846 Franke, William Frederick, Sr. '' *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prsjr/families/sc/byers/byers1.htm#6thGen Byars/ Sarratt] *[http://logan-family.org/doc/byars.html Logan/Byars] ===Dobbs=== *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_31PAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA529&lpg=PA529&dq=Josiah+Leake+and+Ann+Fenton&source=bl&ots=28qn_OhIbA&sig=pLMuaaEAEd4bmIlil8BZS6Fzr28&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwivw-jF_4PMAhWGeA8KHRBSBWgQ6AEILDAD#v=onepage&q=Josiah%20Leake%20and%20Ann%20Fenton&f=false A Crane's Foot (or Pedigree) of Branches of the Gregg, Stuart, Robertson, Dobbs and allied families] ''Author: Gregg, Eugene Stuart, Jr. Publisher: Hilton Head Island, South Carolina : Gregg, c1975. Page 529.'' ===Dobbins=== *[http://www.myoutbox.net/wdob.htm William Dobbins] ===Eaker=== *[https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Shoe_Cobbler_s_Kin.html?id=2V8ZAQAAMAAJ The Shoe Cobler's Kin] ===Harmon=== *[http://archive.org/stream/historyofspartan00land/historyofspartan00land_djvu.txt History of Spartanburg County] by JBO Landrum pg 670 *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Harmon_Wills_SC&public=1 Harmon Wills in South Carolina] *[https://archive.org/details/harmanharmongene00harm_0 Harman-Harmon genealogy and biography] : with historical notes, 19 B.C. to 1928 A.D., by Harman, John William, 1869- ed, published in 1928 *[http://www.dutchforkchapter.org/families/harmon.html Dutchfork Chapter] Melchior Harmon Family. (Harmon family that landed in SC during the colonial period). *[https://archive.org/details/harmongenealogyc00harm The Harmon genealogy, comprising all branches in New England] by Harmon, A. C. (Artemas Canfield), b. 1873, pub. 1820. ===Williams=== *[http://hill-weber-genealogy.com/benwill.htm THE BENJAMIN WILLIAMS FAMILY OF GREENE COUNTY, TENNESSEE]:'' A History, Compiled From Public Records, Private Papers, and Family Tradition by James F. King,, Gray Tennessee, 1982'' ===Carepenter=== *[http://boneshadow.com/FamilyReunion/CarpenterFamilyBook.pdf Family Book] ===Carroll=== *[http://www.dippam.ac.uk/ied/records/41246.pdf Extract from the Carroll Tree] ''Irish Family Histories'' ===Campbell=== *[https://archive.org/details/robertcampbellge01camp The Robert Campbell genealogy : a record of the descendants of Robert Campbell of County Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland]'' by Campbell, Frederic, 1857'' ===Farmer=== *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/p/o/g/Tyson-J-Pogue/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0085.html Gregory Farmer and Martha Hughes] ===Finger=== *[http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15012coll1/id/68110/rec/8 Finger Family of Lincoln Co] *[http://www.fingerfamily.com/ Finger Family Website] '' contains sources'' *[https://archive.org/details/sherillshistoryo00sher Sherill's History of Lincoln County] ''contains newspaper articles'' *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Daniel_Warlick_of_Lincoln_County_and_his.html?id=K7JYAAAAMAAJ Warlick, Alfred Caldwell] ''Daniel Warlick of Lincoln County North Carolina and His Descendants, A Genealogy of the Warlick Family from Palatinate, Germany, 1729-1960'' *[https://openlibrary.org/books/OL1131289M/German-speaking_people_west_of_the_Catawba_River_in_North_Carolina_1750-1800 German Speaking People West of the Catawba River in North Carolina 1750-1800] ''by Lorena S. Eake'' *[http://catorfamily.com/genealogy/shuford.html Shuford Family of the Ashville, North Carolina Area] *[http://www.catawbacountync.gov/library/gen/Yoder--Condensed%20History%20of%20Cat%20Co.htm A CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF CATAWBA COUNTY]'' Prepared by Colonel George M. Yoder'' * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=89821961 Find A Grave] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/lincoln/cemeterieys/finger01.txt Lincoln Co., NC Cemeteries] *[http://www.fingerfamily.com/html/d0000/g0000063.html#I5896 Finger Family Website] *[http://www.fingerfamily.com/html/peterfinger_01.htm Who Was Peter Finger?] *[http://books.google.com/books?output=html_text&id=eMsLAAAAYAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Peter+Finger Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808, Volume 44] * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/ship-st-andrew-galley-a-hypothesis/oclc/036868696 The Ship St. Andrew, Galley by Alfred T. Meschter, Schwenkfelder Library 1992] *[List 128 C] At the Statehouse at Philadelphia *The Southern Finger Family: Peter Finger's Pumpkin Patch by JA Finger *[http://archive.org/stream/sherillshistoryo00sher/sherillshistoryo00sher_djvu.txt History of Lincoln County, NC] *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VH6X-RW1 North Carolina, Estate Files, 1663-1979] ''database with images, FamilySearch, Daniel Finger, 1835; citing Lincoln, North Carolina, United States, State Archives, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 2,297,178.'' [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/DGS-004763744_00862?cc=1911121&wc=93LF-TQ9:183208801,183266201,190612901 47 Images] ===Kistler=== *[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/KISTLER/2007-09 Kistler Family Strong Box] *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Daniel_Warlick_of_Lincoln_County_and_his.html?id=K7JYAAAAMAAJ Warlick, Alfred Caldwell] ''Daniel Warlick of Lincoln County North Carolina and His Descendants, A Genealogy of the Warlick Family from Palatinate, Germany, 1729-1960'' *[https://openlibrary.org/books/OL1131289M/German-speaking_people_west_of_the_Catawba_River_in_North_Carolina_1750-1800 German Speaking People West of the Catawba River in North Carolina 1750-1800] ''by Lorena S. Eake'' *[http://catorfamily.com/genealogy/shuford.html Shuford Family of the Ashville, North Carolina Area] *[http://www.catawbacountync.gov/library/gen/Yoder--Condensed%20History%20of%20Cat%20Co.htm A CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF CATAWBA COUNTY]'' Prepared by Colonel George M. Yoder'' *From whence did the Kistlers come? By Krigbaum, Marla (Main Author) *[http://schleicherpedigree.padell.org/910.html Johannes George Kistler & family] : Swiss immigrants in 1737 to Northampton Co., ... *Some Southern Families & Their Heritage, Volume IX A Settlement at King's Creek, Lincoln County, North Carolina In the Early 18th Century Compiled by Lovell J. Morris, Jr. ===Shelton=== *[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/shelton/7762/ Shelton Line since 1140] ===Smith=== *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Our_kin.html?id=PuVUAAAAMAAJ Our Kin] by Laban Miles Hoffman *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/h/a/h/Virginia-R-Hahs/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0090.html Smith Geneaology] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~twag2/mauney.html Cemetery Transcription] ''Mauney Cemetery, Gaston County, North Carolina'' ===Rice=== *[http://dickfrench.tripod.com/id7.html Rice] ===Warlick=== *[http://www.johnsonfamilytree.org/pafg63.htm#2240C Johnson Family Tree] *[http://www.catawbacountync.gov/library/gen/WarlickBibliography.asp Catawba County Government Library] ''Warwick Family Bibliography'' *[https://archive.org/stream/historicalsketch00shuf#page/n17/mode/2up A Historical Sketch of the Shuford Family] ''by Rev. Julius H. Shuford (Hickory, NC: A.L. Crouse & Son, Printers, 1902). Page 6.'' *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Daniel_Warlick_of_Lincoln_County_and_his.html?id=K7JYAAAAMAAJ Warlick, Alfred Caldwell] ''Daniel Warlick of Lincoln County North Carolina and His Descendants, A Genealogy of the Warlick Family from Palatinate, Germany, 1729-1960'' *[https://openlibrary.org/books/OL1131289M/German-speaking_people_west_of_the_Catawba_River_in_North_Carolina_1750-1800 German Speaking People West of the Catawba River in North Carolina1750-1800] ''by Lorena S. Eake'' ===Killian=== *[http://www.johnsonfamilytree.org/pafg63.htm#2240C Johnson Family Tree] *[http://www.catawbacountync.gov/library/gen/History%20of%20the%20Killian%20Family%20in%20NC.htm A History of the Killian Family in Catawba County, North Carolina] ===Lanford=== *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/749762?availability=Family%20History%20Library Descendants of Thomas and Mary Lanford Leatherwood] ===Leatherwood=== *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/e/a/Joseph-D-Leatherwood/GENE1-0003.html Descendants of Zacachariah Leatherwood] also contains Lanford ===Leonard=== ''Mayflower Ancestor'' *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~reckertsroost/leonard.html Descendants of Samuel Leonard] *[https://archive.org/stream/memorialgenealog00leon#page/n9/mode/2up ''Memorial: Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical, of Solomon Leonard, 1637, Duxbury and Bridgewater, Massachusetts, and some of His Descendants]'' By Manning Leonard, Southbridge, Mass. Press of Knapp, Peck & Thomson, Auburn N.Y. 1896'' *Lucy Mary, F.A.S.G.,Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Volume 2, General Society of Mayflower Descendents, Plymouth, MA., 1975. Chilton, More, Thomas Rogers p. 10 - 11. ===Lewis=== *[https://books.google.com/books?id=wa2-kNd99s4C&pg=PA426&lpg=PA426&dq=david+lewis+elizaBeth+lockhart&source=bl&ots=Qb7OEhUaG7&sig=hDfwi677pu82uPsbhiyLb8T982M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjapLHfqN_NAhVKeyYKHW9sAfwQ6AEILzAF#v=onepage&q=david%20lewis%20elizaBeth%20lockhart&f=false Lewises, Meriwethers and Their Kin] ''by Sarah Travers Lewis Scott Anderson'' *[https://books.google.com/books?id=fu4wAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA198&lpg=PA198&dq=david+lewis+elizaBeth+lockhart&source=bl&ots=VwMhrcPb8R&sig=t719FuT6D166kX0FuM6JDJSD00Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjapLHfqN_NAhVKeyYKHW9sAfwQ6AEIKzAD#v=onepage&q=david%20lewis%20elizaBeth%20lockhart&f=false Genealogy of the Lewis Family in America], From the Middle of the ..., Volume 1 ===Runion/Runyon/Runyan=== *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/c/g/Jennifer-Mcginness/GENE1-0017.html Descendants of Jeremiah Runyan] *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwh1951&id=I69 Holdens, Roses and Others by David Holden] *[http://library.furman.edu/specialcollections/baptist/baptist_resources.htm Special Collection Furman University Baptist Archives] ''Rev. Giles Runion'' *[http://www.runyongenealogy.net/#!2004tidbits/c1wwj Runion tidbits] ===Harris=== *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/c/g/Jennifer-Mcginness/GENE1-0017.html Descendants of John Harris] ===Green=== *[[Space:Green%20Family%20Soldiers|Green Family Soldiers]] *[[Space:North%20Carolina%20Greene%20&%20Green%20Wills|WikiTree Page]] North Carolina Green and Greene Wills by Eric. *[https://archive.org/stream/greenegreenfamil01gree/greenegreenfamil01gree_djvu.txt Full text of the Green/Greene Family of Plymouth Colony] *[http://archive.org/stream/greenefamilyitsb01lama/greenefamilyitsb01lama_djvu.txt The Green Family and all it's Branches] *[http://www.redbirdacres.net/greenmarriagesNC.html Green Marriages in NC] *[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cmddlton/grnrscs.html Green Resources] *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwh1951&id=I69 Holdens, Roses and Others by David Holden] *[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hamrick/wga75.html#I16743 Green Family Pages] *[http://www.myrtlebridges.us/~hdbridges/greene.htm ''Descendants of Joseph Green''] *[http://gw.geneanet.org/boydorville?lang=en;p=judith+mcswain;n=green Geneanet: Green, LeStrange] ''contains sources'' ===Allen=== ===Greene=== *[https://archive.org/stream/greenesofrhodeis00gree/greenesofrhodeis00gree_djvu.txt The Greenes of Rhode Island] *[http://www.redbirdacres.net/greenehistory.html Greene Family History] *[http://archive.org/stream/greenefamilyitsb01lama/greenefamilyitsb01lama_djvu.txt The Greene Family and all it's Branches] ===Hammond=== ===Nichols=== *[http://home.comcast.net/~plnichols/nichols-8-24-02.html Nichols Family] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/anson/census/1790/1790ansa2.txt 1790 NC Census (abc)] Isaac Nichols ===Blanton=== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~blantonroots/historians/home.htm Blanton Family Website] *[http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.blanton/806/mb.ashx extensive Blanton genealogy no sources] *[http://freepages.genealogy.roots web.ancestry.com/~dano/melinda.pdf Blanton Line] *[https://familysearch.org/patron/v2/TH-300-48385-76-62/dist.pdf?ctx=ArtCtxPublic&session=USYS848C7C92B2E5C99232691EB0D3E273E0_idses-prod01.a.fsglobal.net The Johnson Family of Washington, Virginia...] ''includes Blanton and other lines'' *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mbonsal/blanton/jeremiah.html The Descendants of Jeremiah Blanton and Sarah Womack] *[http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kellimax/George%20Blanton%20rec%20fr%20Jennie%20Cabler.pdf Descendants of George Blanton] *[http://blantonfamilydna.webs.com/lineagegroups.htm DNA Project] ''Blanton, Womack'' *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/2452491?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch Catalog] ''The descendants of Thomas and Louvisa Rice Womack compiled by Oscar B. Womack, McMinnville, TN : Ben Lomond Press, 1970'' [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5797923 full text digital version] *[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/blanton/ Blanton Forum] *[http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/search/collection/p15012coll1/searchterm/Blanton/field/all/mode/all/conn/and/cosuppress/ NC Collection] ''Blanton Records'' *[http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kellimax/George%20Blanton%20rec%20fr%20Jennie%20Cabler.pdf Descendants of George Blanton] ''contains transcribed records'' *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~blantonroots/historians/lmcdonald/bf8.pdf Family records many hand written] ===Abernathy=== *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Spes_alit_agricolam.html?id=tBhWAAAAMAAJ Stephen Frederick Tillman, Spes Alit Agricolam (Hope Sustains the Farmer)] ''Covering the years 1225 to 1961 of the Tilghman (Tillman) and allied families Hardcover – 1962'' *[https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=126977&disp=Abernethy+or+Abernathy+family+records Abernethy or Abernathy family records] ''Compiled and written by Mary Frances Urbahns nee Klipsch. Pub 1970.'' *[http://www.genealogical-gleanings.com/Early%20Virginia.htm Early Colonial Virginia] ''Genealogical Gleanings'' *[http://www.bernethy-eby-scribner.com/getperson.php?personID=I543655470&tree=Abernathy ABERNATHY Tree] *[http://www.bernethy-eby-scribner.com/getperson.php?personID=I543655470&tree=Abernathy Capt Robert Abernathy IV] ===Bridges=== *[http://www.myrtlebridges.us/~hdbridges/wmbri.pdf Descendants of William Bridges] *[http://www.bridgesdna.com/millsbridges/bridges1993.htm Hamrick Bridges] ===Bridger=== *[http://tk-jk.net/Bridgers/Shaggy/fog0000000027.html The Tidewater Hearth] ''Part One, Chapter Two'' ===Hamrick=== *[http://books.google.com/books/about/Hamrick_Genealogy.html?id=bgmBGwAACAAJ The Descendants of Samuel and Mary Hamrick] *[http://archive.org/stream/hamrickgeneratio00jone/hamrickgeneratio00jone_djv.txt The Hamrick Generations]. *[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hamrick/wga75.html#I16743 Hamrick Pages] *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=irisheyes&id=I08634 RootsWeb, Irish Eyes] *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwbeam&id=I2369 Rootsweb] ===Ramsour=== *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/lincoln/Reinhardt-RamsourCem.htm Reinhardt Ramsour Cemetery] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kellergenealogy/p16.htm Keller] ''contains Ramsour Line'' *[http://www.angelfire.com/nc/woodyra/ramseur.html Ramseur Family History] ''MELVILLE V. C. RAMSAUR (1846 - 1917) AND ELIZA JANE TURNER (1851 - 1898)'' *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSsr=41&GScid=2389715& Find A Grave] ''Ramsour'' *[http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/search/collection/p15012coll1/searchterm/Ramsour/field/all/mode/all/conn/and/cosuppress/ North Carolina Digital Records] ''David Ramour's Family Bible'' *[http://www.ncdcr.gov/blog/2013-06-20/battle-ramsour’s-mill The Battle of Ramsour's Mill] ===Hoyle=== *[https://books.google.com/books?id=S-kRVLT8gnsC&pg=PA199&lpg=PA199&dq=hoyle+genealogy+nc&source=bl&ots=nBb_XOA_Zm&sig=-oncvjR-auGPs4YZewlmnLzxqyc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDQQ6AEwCWoVChMI3c-encKGxwIVi5YeCh13DgWi "Deliver Us from This Cruel War": The Civil War Letters of Lieutenant Joseph ...] ''By Joseph J. Hoyle, Lt. 55th NC'' *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kellergenealogy/p16.htm Keller Hoyle Lines of North Carolina] ===Heyl=== *[http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=familyhart&id=I105934 Another Look at the RHYNE Family] ===Best/Bosch=== *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Our_kin.html?id=PuVUAAAAMAAJ Our Kin] by Laban Miles Hoffman pages 382-388 *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/h/a/h/Virginia-R-Hahs/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0090.html Smith Geneaology] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~twag2/mauney.html Cemetery Transcription] ''Mauney Cemetery, Gaston County, North Carolina *[http://www.helbrongenealogy.com/BEST.html Best Genealogy] ===Keller=== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kellergenealogy/p16.htm Keller Hoyle Lines of North Caroljna] ===Killian=== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jwg3/Killian/kbooks.html Books and Newsletters] *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/killian-family-and-particularly-the-ancestors-and-descendants-of-andreas-killian-1702-1788-arrived-in-america-23-september-1732/oclc/866533411?ht=edition&referer=di Andreas Killian] ===Shuford=== *[https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00shuf A Historical Sketch of the Shuford Family] ''by Rev. Julius H. Shuford (Hickory, NC: A.L. Crouse & Son, Printers, 1902), internet archive'' *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Origins_of_the_Shuford_Family_in_America.html?id=9tRIHQAACAAJ Origins of the Shuford Family in America: A Brief History and Genealogy] (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998) *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Daniel_Warlick_of_Lincoln_County_and_his.html?id=K7JYAAAAMAAJ Warlick, Alfred Caldwell] ''Daniel Warlick of Lincoln County North Carolina and His Descendants, A Genealogy of the Warlick Family from Palatinate, Germany, 1729-1960'' *[https://openlibrary.org/books/OL1131289M/German-speaking_people_west_of_the_Catawba_River_in_North_Carolina_1750-1800 German Speaking People West of the Catawba River in North Carolina 1750-1800] ''by Lorena S. Eake'' *[http://catorfamily.com/genealogy/shuford.html Shuford Family of the Ashville, North Carolina Area] *[http://www.catawbacountync.gov/library/gen/Yoder--Condensed%20History%20of%20Cat%20Co.htm A CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF CATAWBA COUNTY]'' Prepared by Colonel George M. Yoder'' *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/ShufordCemetery.htm The Shuford Family Cemetery] ''a preservation challenge'' *[http://appalachianchronicle.com/tag/shuford/ Apalachian Chronicle] ''Shuford Family'' *[http://www.elehistory.com/gen/ScotchIrish.pdf Notes About German and Scotch Irish Settlers in Virginia and the Carolinas] ''mentions Plunk, Ramsour, Shuford'' ===Joley/Jolley/Jolliffe=== *[http://books.google.co.uk/books/about/James_and_Kisiah_Jolley.html?id=m8dgngEACAAJ&redir_esc=y James and Kisiah Jolley] ''Footprints Left Behind. Author; Ann Jones Thompson. Publishers; Broad River Genealogical *[https://archive.org/stream/historicalgeneal00joll#page/n51/mode/2up Family Record of John Jolliffe] ===Stone=== *[https://openlibrary.org/works/OL3972852W/A_history_of_the_Stone_family_who_settled_in_the_South_and_the_Cherry_family_of_Tennessee A History if the Stone Family that settles in the South] ===Leake=== *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_31PAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA529&lpg=PA529&dq=Josiah+Leake+and+Ann+Fenton&source=bl&ots=28qn_OhIbA&sig=pLMuaaEAEd4bmIlil8BZS6Fzr28&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwivw-jF_4PMAhWGeA8KHRBSBWgQ6AEILDAD#v=onepage&q=Josiah%20Leake%20and%20Ann%20Fenton&f=false A Crane's Foot (or Pedigree) of Branches of the Gregg, Stuart, Robertson, Dobbs and allied families] ''Author: Gregg, Eugene Stuart, Jr. Publisher: Hilton Head Island, South Carolina : Gregg, c1975. Page 529.'' ===McMillin=== *[https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CB0QFjAAahUKEwjop_iDxpLIAhUKzoAKHeNSBfI&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wondrheart.org%2Fgendata%2Fmcmillin%2Fdr01%2Fdr01_001.html&usg=AFQjCNH56weS4T039Ji5QaJq4Y-5d2MCpg&sig2=n4IrRzIPfSQMWxxL5Krpwg Descendants of McMillin] *[http://www.wondrheart.org/gendata/mcmillin/dr_idx/idx001.html McMIllin Index] ''contains McClure and others'' ===McClure=== *[http://www.wondrheart.org/gendata/mcmillin/dr_idx/idx001.html McMIllin Index] ''contains McMillin and others'' ===McSwain=== *[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hamrick/wga75.html#I16743 McSwain Family Pages] *[http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/j/e/n/Orville-Boyd-Jenkins/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1145.html McSwains of NW North Carolina] *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwh1951&id=I69 Holdens, Roses and Others by David Holden] *[http://books.google.com/books/about/Directory_of_Scots_in_the_Carolinas_1680.html?id=e9UG2b8gvecCDirectory of Scots in the Carolinas, 1680-1830] pdf *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48518 Directory of Scots in the Carolinas] ''searchable Ancestry'' *[http://objgenealogy.com/indii7003.html Geneaology: William McSwain] with sources. Includes will and census data plus notes *[[Space:William_McSwain|''More about William McSwain'']] ===Elmore=== *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=grantpinnix&id=I092112 Yadkin County] ===Echols=== *[https://books.google.com/books?id=OllYsu8vDqoC&pg=PA77&lpg=PA77&dq=John+Echols+and+Christina+Brown.&source=bl&ots=qaEFfur4Jh&sig=rEVcUXYaT3Y6cRtPkhw4g_CPHGc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjwsuTW58nLAhUBYyYKHbUNAmAQ6AEIKzAE#v=onepage&q=John%20Echols%20and%20Christina%20Brown.&f=false Echols] ===Moore=== *[http://www.ajlambert.com/moore/fgs_jm.pdf James Moore Rev War] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=JDXxu263ttkC&pg=PA398&lpg=PA398&dq=the+Moore+family+of+Augusta+County+Virginia+Colony&source=bl&ots=aDcixyp2Od&sig=OJShosDHSkAzltDvLlfJqdgkKeE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDwQ6AEwCmoVChMImPGuqtyJxgIVs0aMCh1evwA0#v=onepage&q=the%20Moore%20family%20of%20Augusta%20County%20Virginia%20Colony&f=false Early Western Augusta Pioneers] ''Moore Family'' By Cleek, George Washington Cleek page 398. *[http://www.world-net.net/home/sakirk/documents/State%20of%20Virginia/Chronicles%20of%20the%20Scotch.pdf Chalkley's Chronicles] ''Chronicles of the Scottish-Irish Settlement in Virginia'' *[http://web.stanford.edu/~moore/Moore.pdf Stanford.edu] ''The Family of John Moore *[http://www2.txcyber.com/~smkoestl/ Sally' Family Place] ''Moore Family'' *[http://www.stanford.edu/~moore/CGMoore14.JPEG Stanford] complete family tree with pictures. *The Second Charter, May 23,1609; taken from Jamestown 350 Anniversary, Historical Booklet 4: ''The Three Charters of the Viriniga Company of London, Williamsburg, VA 1957, p 35.'' *W. Stitt Robinson, Jr. Mother Earth —Land Grants in Virginia, Jamestown Historical Booklet, No.12, p. 22. *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE208200 Descendants of Thomas Moore, Ireland to Newberry, SC] ===Stone=== *[http://www.stupakgen.net/Genealogy/Beahm/07844_ston.htm Some descendants of William Stone] ===Hughes=== *[https://books.google.com/books?id=JDXxu263ttkC&pg=PA398&lpg=PA398&dq=the+Moore+family+of+Augusta+County+Virginia+Colony&source=bl&ots=aDcixyp2Od&sig=OJShosDHSkAzltDvLlfJqdgkKeE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDwQ6AEwCmoVChMImPGuqtyJxgIVs0aMCh1evwA0#v=onepage&q=the%20Moore%20family%20of%20Augusta%20County%20Virginia%20Colony&f=false Early Western Augusta Pioneers] ''Moore Family'' By Cleek, George Washington Cleek page 398. *[http://www.world-net.net/home/sakirk/documents/State%20of%20Virginia/Chronicles%20of%20the%20Scotch.pdf Chalkley's Chrinicles] ''Chronicles of the Scottish-Irish Settlement in Virginia'' *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/p/o/g/Tyson-J-Pogue/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0085.html Gregory Farmer and Martha Hughes] *[http://www.gwyneddmeeting.org/history/griffith.htm Griffith Hughes] ===Jones=== *[http://www.world-net.net/home/sakirk/documents/State%20of%20Virginia/Chronicles%20of%20the%20Scotch.pdf Chalkley's Chrinicles] ''Chronicles of the Scottish-Irish Settlement in Virginia'' *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/p/o/g/Tyson-J-Pogue/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0085.html Gregory Farmer and Martha Hughes] *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=irisheyes&id=I08634 RootsWeb, Irish Eyes] *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwbeam&id=I2369 Rootsweb] ''Jonathan Jones'' *[http://www.goodwin-keithley.net/documents/The%20Descendants%20of%20Gabriel%20Jones%20of%20Essex%20adn%20Culpeper%20Counties,%20VA%20by%20Mildred%20Conway%20Jones.pdf Descendants of Gabriel Jones of Culpeper County] mentions Wyatt ===Wilkins=== *[http://www.chattanoogan.com/2009/4/23/149622/Hamilton-County-Pioneers---the-Wilkins.aspx Hamilton County Pioniers] ===Womack=== *[http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~iadt1jm/womack "Descendants of William Womack, The Immigrant"], ''Martha McDaniel Thompson, Redding, CA, 1982'' *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mbonsal/blanton/jeremiah.html The Descendants of Jeremiah Blanton and Sarah Womack] *[http://experimental.worldcat.org/kindredworks/Kindred?sn=8508131 The Descendants of Thomas and Louvisa Rice Womack by Oscar B. Womack (1970)] *[http://www.womacknet.net/records.htm Womack Records] *[http://www.womacknet.net/cwar/civilwar.htm Womack Civil War Soldiers] * [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/w/o/m/Glenn-D-Womack-KY/FILE/0006page.html Descendants of Richard Womack III] ''Haralson-Harrelson Family History & Lineage, Danny K. Haralson (1999)'' *[http://www.gravesfa.org/gen270.htm Graves Family Association] ''The Descendants of John Graves'' *The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 382-383 (Article #489 "The Miles Family" by Alice M. Reavis. Pleasant Womack *The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina, Jeannine D. Whitlow, Editor (1985) at 262-263 (Article #302, "Paul Harrelson-Haralson Family" by Edythe Neighbors Chandler) Pleasant Womack *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rgwomack/dar.htm DAR] Womack *[http://blantonfamilydna.webs.com/lineagegroups.htm DNA Project] ''Blanton, Womack'' *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/2452491?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch Catalog] ''The descendants of Thomas and Louvisa Rice Womack compiled by Oscar B. Womack, McMinnville, TN : Ben Lomond Press, 1970'' [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5797923 full text digital version] ===Widener=== *[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/WIDENER/2001-01/0980627976 RootsWeb] *[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/weidner/340/ Genealogy] ===Easler=== *[http://people.genealogytoday.com/trees/EASLER/d0002/I1745.html Islar] *[http://www.genealogyforum.com/gedcom/gedcom9a/gedr9002.ged Easler Tree] *[http://www.genealogyforum.com/gedcom/gedcom9a/gedr9002.ged Easler] *[http://www.genealogyforum.com/gedcom/gedcom9a/gedr9002.ged Isler] ===Spencer=== *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/spencer/about/results Spencer Family DNA] ===Hauser=== *[http://www.arslanmb.org/hauser/hauser.html Hauser Genealogy - Martin Hauser & Maria Margaretha Schaefer of North Carolina]. ===Freshour=== ===Spencer=== *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/a/b/b/Frank-M-Abbott/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0355.html Spencer] ===Pope=== *[https://books.google.com/books?id=MtURAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA251&lpg=PA251&dq=lucretia+pope+and+samuel+bell&source=bl&ots=Vc0XLTsOlf&sig=V3rDJvTmvr2FQVnNS4WVfidaCWE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjF0aHYsYrMAhWDGj4KHZUPAtEQ6AEIHzAB#v=onepage&q=lucretia%20pope%20and%20samuel%20bell&f=false Col Nathan Pope] ===Hawkins=== *[http://www.garrisonlogan.org/getperson.php?personID=I5104&tree=garlogtr Rhonda Hawkins] *[http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~markfreeman/hawkins.html Des of William Hawkins] ===Maxey=== *[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/maxey/674/ Maxey] *[http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/files/maxey/RadfordMaxey.txt Radford Maxey] *[http://ericjames.org/html2014/fam/fam29754.html Maxey/Bell] ===Wofford=== *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/w/o/f/Melinda-M-Wofford/GENE5-0007.html Wofford] ===Meriwether=== *[https://books.google.com/books?id=wa2-kNd99s4C&pg=PA426&lpg=PA426&dq=david+lewis+elizaBeth+lockhart&source=bl&ots=Qb7OEhUaG7&sig=hDfwi677pu82uPsbhiyLb8T982M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjapLHfqN_NAhVKeyYKHW9sAfwQ6AEILzAF#v=onepage&q=david%20lewis%20elizaBeth%20lockhart&f=false Lewises, Meriwethers and Their Kin] By Sarah Travers Lewis Scott Anderson ===Moorman=== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/campbell/history/chronicles-families-moorman.txt Moorman] ===Hager=== *[http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15012coll1/id/68071/rec/10 Hagers of Lincoln NC] ==Maternal== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dano/melinda.pdf Family Connections f Malinda Joyce Settles] ===Chapman=== *[http://www.chapmanfamilies.org/ Chapman Family Association] *[http://www.chapmanfamilies.org/mil_revwar_va.pdf Virginia Chapmans in the Revolutionary War] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dano/melinda.pdf Family Connections f Malinda Joyce Settles] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dano/melinda.pdf Chapman Line] *[http://chapman-ancestry.com/Thomas_Chapman_Gen_1-5.htm Thomas Chapman] *[https://archive.org/stream/historyofedgefie00chap#page/140/mode/2up History of Edgefield County from the earliest settlement to 1897] ''Author;'' '''[[Chapman-3503|John Abney Chapman]] 1821-1906.''' ''Publisher Newberry, S.C., E. H. Aull, 1897. Pages 140 to 142.'' *[http://archive.org/stream/chapmanfamilyord1854chap/chapmanfamilyord1854chap_djvu.txt Robert Chapman] ===Bell=== *[http://www.jeffcochapter.com/FamilyHistories/Cole/COLE%20DOCUMENT.pdf Descendants of John Cole of Maryland] ===Cole=== *[http://www.jeffcochapter.com/FamilyHistories/Cole/COLE%20DOCUMENT.pdf Descendants of John Cole of Maryland] ===Seay=== *[[Space:Seay%20Family%20Soldiers|Seay Fanily Soldiers]] *[[Space:Samuel%20Seay's%20Journal%20&%20Revolutionary%20War%20Documents-1|Samuel Seay's Journal & Revolutionary War Documents]] by Eric *[http://www.watermelon-kid.com/family/bios/seay_family.htm Biographies of the Seay Family] *[http://home.mchsi.com/~lacy1938/d38.htm Seay] *[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~shadywoo/seay/rev_war.htm Roster: Seays in the War of 1812] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dano/melinda.pdf Seay Line] *[http://books.google.com/books/about/A_Genealogical_History_of_the_Seay_Famil.html?id=eCCxYgEACAAJ ''A Genealogical History of the Seay Family In America and Kindred Families''] As Chronicled by Mary Mills Emory. *Ambrose, Lorene Burton, [http://books.google.com/books/about/Jammie_Seay_His_Descendants_and_Other_Al.html?id=_H0pHAAACAAJ ''Jammie Seay: His Descendants & Other Allied Families''] (1999) * [http://experimental.worldcat.org/kindredworks/Kindred?sn=2007650 ''Descendants of Abraham Seay''], by Burwell W. Seay 1966, 1971 * [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/i/l/William-Allan-Wilson-GA/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0181.html Wilson Family Website] ''contains sources'' * [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SEAY/2005-05/1116151670 Descendants of Rev. James M. Seay] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dano/melinda.pdf Family Connections f Malinda Joyce Settles] *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/l/o/Ron-Blomberg-sr/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1885.html Seay/Wingo] John Washington Wingo ===Brannon=== *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/brannon-family/oclc/18453112 Brannon Family Book] ''by Nina Bell Brannon Coles, published in 1960, Page 132.'' ===Blackwell=== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dano/melinda.pdf Family Connections f Malinda Joyce Settles] ===McDowell=== ===Bell=== ===Clement=== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapittsy/Clementgen.html Clement Line] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~clement/documents/documentindex.htm Clement Genealogy and Documents] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapittsy/Clementgen.html Clement Genealogy] ===Cook=== ===Bishop=== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dano/melinda.pdf Family Connections f Malinda Joyce Settles] ===Wyatt=== *[http://www.archive.org/stream/genealogyofwyatt00wyat/genealogyofwyatt00wyat_djvu.txt Wyatt] *[http://www.lamartin.com/genealogy/wyatt.htm Descendants of Hawte Wyatt] *[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tmetrvlr/bio9.html The Ride of Capt Martin Gambrell] mentions William Wyatt *[https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofwyatt00wyat/genealogyofwyatt00wyat_djvu.txt Genealogy of the Wyatt Family] ===Callahan=== *[http://revwarapps.org/s21110.pdf Joel Callahan Rev War Pension Application] *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=xV05AAAAMAAJ&q=History+of+the+Callaham+and+Carwile+Families+Stevens+Creek&dq=History+of+the+Callaham+and+Carwile+Families+Stevens+Creek&h=len The History of the Callaham and Carwile Families of Stevens Creek] ''by Anna Deihls Callahan, Delmar Publishers, 1976, Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, Digitized 3 Jul 2007, 493 pages'' *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tompkins/military/military_nc03.html Joel Callahan Affidavit] *[https://irishhistoryandgenealogy.Wordpress.com/2008/01/21/the-history-of-john-callahan/ The History of John Callahan] *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/r/h/o/Roy-Bruce-Rhodes/GENE47-0001.html Genealogy] ''The Descendants of John Callahan'' *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rayphill/familycallahan.htm James Hughes Callahan] ''not our line but interesting'' *[http://irishamericanfamilyhistoriesn2z.blogspot.com/?m=1 Irish American Family Histories] blog *[http://broadcast.lds.org/elearning/FHD/Community/en/Community/Paul_Milner/Irish_Migration_to_NA-2011.pdf Irish Immigrants to America] ''before, during and after the famine'' *[http://www.genealogybranches.com/irishpassengerlists/ Irish Passenger Lists and Research Guide] *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE522273 Callahans of Ireland] *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hwrdwl&id=I728 Waldrop Family Research] ''contains sources and records'' ===Cogdell=== ===Ashe=== *[http://ncdcr.gov/Portals/26/PDF/findingaids/pdf/MilColl_WaroftheRevolution.pdf Capt John Ashe's Dragoons] *[http://nc.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/state/abstractofncwills.pdf Abstracts of NC Wills] *[https://archive.org/stream/abstractofnorthc01nort/abstractofnorthc01nort_djvu.txt NC Wills] full text ===Fish=== ===Proctor=== ===Reid === *[http://www.reid.org/lineage/ Reid Lineage] ===Glenn=== *[http://www.rootcellar.us/glenn.htm Glenn] ===Sprinkle=== *[http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/e/d/e/Kristy-Edenfield/BOOK-0001/0007-0002.html Sprinkle] *[http://www.digitalnc.org NC Digital Collection] ''newspapers'' ===Turner === *http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/taylor/bios/turner.txt ===Wingo=== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dano/melinda.pdf Wingo Line, page 96] *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/l/o/Ron-Blomberg-sr/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1885.html John Washington Wingo] married Polley Seay ===Waldrop=== *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=hwrdwl Waldrop Website] Howard Waldrop ===Wood=== *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/140972?availability=Family%20History%20Library Wood Works] ''Wood works : documented more than 1100 descendants of William Wood, whose will in Spartanburg District, S.C. was dated 22 January 1787 : as many as ten generations to date, Statement of Responsibility: compiled by Mrs. J.M. Wood Jr. ; indexing by James Moses Wood Jr 1923'' ------ ==Possibly Connected== *[https://books.google.com/books?id=B3QaH1Q3dHcC&pg=PA249&lpg=PA249&dq=5+siblings+all+with+the+first+name+William+last+name+Green&source=bl&ots=hn65y0agPq&sig=PCAI7jQN4l5BSEGYE3GNK5csvGU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjf5sybh5LXAhWCxYMKHerID4IQ6AEIWDAF#v=onepage&q=5%20siblings%20all%20with%20the%20first%20name%20William%20last%20name%20Green&f=false My Neck of the Woods: The Lewis Families of Southeastern North Carolina and ...]By Jerry Dale Lewis

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Johannes, child of Johann Saltzgeber & Anna Maria, was baptised on 10 August 1664 in Ebingen, Ebingen, Balingen, Königreich Württemberg, Deutsches Reich. '''Baptism''': "Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971"
citing Baptism, Ebingen, Ebingen, Balingen, Königreich Württemberg, Deutsches Reich, , German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany
{{FamilySearch Record|QP5H-8LKC}} (accessed 24 September 2023)
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Johannes Saltzgeber baptism on 10 Aug 1664, child of Johann Saltzgeber & Anna Maria, in Ebingen, Ebingen, Balingen, Königreich Württemberg, Deutsches Reich.
Johannes, son of Johann Saltzgeber & Anna Maria, was baptised on 10 August 1664 in Ebingen, Balingen, Württemberg, Deutschland. '''Baptism''': "Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898"
citing Digital film/folder number: 102065654; FHL microfilm: 1189951; Record number: 6051; Packet letter: A
{{FamilySearch Record|NLW1-CL9}} (accessed 24 September 2023)
Johannes Saltzgeber baptism on 10 Aug 1664, son of Johann Saltzgeber & Anna Maria, in Ebingen, Balingen, Württemberg, Deutschland.
Johannes, son of Johannes Salzgeber & Anna Maria, was baptised on 21 October 1672 in Ebingen, Balingen, Württemberg, Deutschland. '''Baptism''': "Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898"
citing Digital film/folder number: 102065654; FHL microfilm: 1189951; Record number: 6573; Packet letter: C
{{FamilySearch Record|N5VV-SQ2}} (accessed 24 September 2023)
Johannes Ferdinandus Salzgeber baptism on 21 Oct 1672, son of Johannes Salzgeber & Anna Maria, in Ebingen, Balingen, Württemberg, Deutschland.
Johannes's daughter Maria Magdalena Salzgeber was baptised on 9 December 1707 in Dühren, Sinsheim, Baden, Deutschland. '''Baptism of daughter Maria Magdalena Salzgeber''': "Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971"
citing Baptism, Dühren, Sinsheim, Baden, Deutschland, , German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany
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Johannes Ferdinand Salzgeber's daughter Maria Magdalena Salzgeber baptism on 9 Dec 1707 in Dühren, Sinsheim, Baden, Deutschland.
Farbinard's child Susanna Margaretha Saltzgeber was baptised on 16 October 1716 in Dühren, Sinsheim, Baden, Deutschland. '''Baptism of child Susanna Margaretha Saltzgeber''': "Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971"
citing Baptism, Dühren, Sinsheim, Baden, Deutschland, , German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany
{{FamilySearch Record|QP64-K5Q5}} (accessed 24 September 2023)
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Farbinard Saltzgeber's child Susanna Margaretha Saltzgeber baptism on 16 Oct 1716 in Dühren, Sinsheim, Baden, Deutschland.
Ferdinand's child Maria Margaretha Saltzgeber was baptised on 24 February 1720 in Dühren, Sinsheim, Baden, Deutschland. '''Baptism of child Maria Margaretha Saltzgeber''': "Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971"
citing Baptism, Dühren, Sinsheim, Baden, Deutschland, , German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany
{{FamilySearch Record|QP64-25RF}} (accessed 24 September 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSW8-WGHX}} Image number 00906
Ferdinand Saltzgeber's child Maria Margaretha Saltzgeber baptism on 24 Feb 1720 in Dühren, Sinsheim, Baden, Deutschland.
Joh (age 54) died on 2 September 1726 and was buried on 3 September 1726 in Dühren, Sinsheim, Baden, Deutschland. '''Burial''': "Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971"
citing Burial, Dühren, Sinsheim, Baden, Deutschland, , German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany
{{FamilySearch Record|QP64-LNJ8}} (accessed 24 September 2023)
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Joh Ferdinand Saltzgeber burial (died on 2 Sep 1726 at age 54) on 3 Sep 1726 in Dühren, Sinsheim, Baden, Deutschland.
Ferdinand's son Johann Georg Saltzgeber married Anna Christina Raÿers on 15 July 1738 in Dühren, Sinsheim, Baden, Deutschland. '''Marriage of son Johann Georg Saltzgeber''': "Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971"
citing Marriage, Dühren, Sinsheim, Baden, Deutschland, , German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany
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Sources for Arnulf De Hesdin

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This page is to bring together all information about Arnulf De Hesdin/Ernulph de Hesding '''Alan fitz Flaald''' (Son in Law) Alan fitz Flaald was the son of Flaald, Seneschal de Dol en Bretagne He married '''Aveline de Hesding,''' daughter of '''Arnulph de Hesding,''' Seigneur of Hesdin and Emmelina (?). He held the office of Sheriff of Shropshire in 1101. 1 Before 1122 he founded Sporle Priory, Norfolk as a cell of St. Saumur of Brittany. Children of Alan fitz Flaald and Aveline de Hesding *Walter fitz Alan, 1st High Steward of Scotland d. 1177 *William fitz Alan d. 1160 *Jordan fitz Alan References * Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's The Peerage of Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland: David Douglas, 1904), volume I, page 9. Hereinafter cited as The Scots Peerage. ==== From CALENDAR OF DOCUMENTS PRESERVED IN FRANCE, ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. VOL. I. A.D. 918-1206, EDITED BY J. HORACE ROUND, M.A. (1899).==== *It has been said by Sir H. Barkly that “ Despite all “ researches, '''Ernulph de Hesding''' still remains one of “ the most mysterious personages in Domesday.“ A tenant-in-chief in ten counties, and a tenant, under bishop Odo, in Kent, it has never been proved where he came from, or how his manors descended. Mr. Eyton established the fact that some of them passed to the Fitz Alans, through the marriage of his daughter Avelina with Alan Fitz Flaald; and he assigned him two other daughters, one of whom, Matilda, married Patrick de Cadurcis, who undoubtedly held in her right (No. 1033) a large proportion of Ernulf’s fief.‘ Later research recognises only Avelina and Matilda, while the editor himself has never found any real proof that Matilda was a daughter of Ernulf. Seeking further light on the problem, he discovered, in a special examination of the cartulary of St. George, Hesdin, a charter of Ernulf hitherto unknown (No. 1326) which not only locates him in France, but mentions his daughter Ava, who was clearly the above “Avelina,” wife of Alan Fitz Flaald.It will probably be found that Matilda and her husband obtained Ernulf’s lands otherwise than by inheritance. ( p xlvii.) *'''1094:''' Charter of Robert count of Flanders, notifying that Ingelram count of Hesdin“ approached him as a suppliant, when he was bringing help to the English king against the Normans (me contra, Norma/nt'nos Anglico rcgi ferentem auzcilvlum‘), and obtained from him, with ease, what he sought, namely that the endowments which he and his men had given or should give of their inheritance or holdings (cczsivnentis) to the'''priory (ecclesrie) of St. George''', Hesdin should hold good ('remane're liceret) by his [Robert’s] permission ; and that so he would place it as a cell under Haimeric abbot of Ancl1in(Aguici'n.ens1Is) to be ruled by him and his successors. All which he [Robert] grants. To his [Ingelram’s] petition and his own grant certain honourable knights were witnesses, namely : Waltherus nepos eius; Alelmus dapifer; Odo filius Wilardi; Nicolaus; Walcelinus; Hugo filius Wilardi grossi; Wenemarus de Lens ; Lethardus Brochez; Petrus filius Ingelardi. E quibus sex priores de ejus collegio, de meo autem novissimi tres multique alii extiterunt. *'''1094-1100''' Notification that Arnulf de Hesdin,“ when on his way to England with the king [who was] returning from Normandy bestowed on St. George all that he held of count Engelrams at Hesdin in fee, which he did by the count’s advice and with his consent. Afterwards, in his house at Norton in England, on Ascension day, when many knights of his following ( famihlu) had assembled, he ‘renewed this gift, with the assent of all, in the presence of his sons and his daughter with his wife. And his chaplain Theodardus confirmed there, before witnesses, the gift he had made at Combe (Cumbum) in the presence of Osmund bishop of Salisbury and his clerks, namely the churches of Norton and Weston and Eston, and two chapels in the city of Bath with the land and buildings appurtenant, and all the tithe, and a curtilage at Newbury (Niweberiam), on the terms that so long as he lived a clerk, he should enjoy that endowment, and should give the priory (ecclesie) of St. George half-a.marc of gold yearly, and after his death the monks should possess it all. '1‘o both these gifts the wife of Arnulf and his son William and his daughter Ava gave consent, etc (p.481) ====From K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday People, 1999, pp. 192-3==== *"Ernulf de Hesding - from Hesdin, Pas-de-Calais, arr. Montreuil, cant. Hestin (Loyd, 51). Domesday tenant-in-chief. Apparently a brother or brother-in-law of Wacelin, provost of Beaurain, arr. Montreuil, cant. Campagne-les-Hesdin, under Walter Tirel of Poix (q.v.)(Fossier, Picarde, p. 240, and idem Cart. de Hesdin). By his wife Emmelina he had issue two sons William and Arnald, and two daughters and eventual co heiresses Matilda, wife first of a William and then Patrick de Caorces, and Avelina, wife first of Alan fitz Flaad and then of Robert fitz Walter. He was accused of complicity in the conspiracy led by Robert de Mowbray in 1093, but cleared himself in a judicial duel. He soon afterwards left England on the first Crusade, where he died at Antioch." ====From I.J. Sanders, English Baronies, 1963, p. 124==== *Arnulph I de Hesding, d. post 1091, appears to have had two sons and two daughters, William and Ernulph II, Maud and Aveline. The lands which remained, after Maud had taken estates to her husband Patrick de Chaworth, passed to Ernulph II who was possibly hanged by Stephen at Salisbury in 1138. The lands which had been held by Ernulph II passed to the son of Alan fitz faad, d. circa 1114, by his marriage to Aveline.” ===Relationship to Various Flemish and Scottish Families=== ====GRAHAM==== * William de Graham first appears in Scotland within a year or two of David’s accession, having been given lands at Dalkeith. He came from Grantham in Lincolnshire (spelt Graham in medieval times), bearing the escallops of Hesdin, and there can be no doubt that he .was the younger son of '''Arnulf de Hesdin'''. Arnulf’s death at Antioch had left three unprotected children. Walter, the elder boy, must have gone back to Hesdin, where he eventually inherited the “comté”; Avelina succeeded to her father’s English possessions; she became the wife of Alan Fitz Flaald and, by him, ancestress of the Scottish Stewart kings. One of William’s descendants was the Duke of Montrose. ====STEWART==== * The descent of this family from the Breton, Alan Fitz Flaald, is well known and need not be re-told here but the significant ancestry enjoyed by his son Walter, founder of Paisley Abbey and steward to Scottish kings, came through his mother, '''Avelina de Hesdin'''. It was the blood of the counts of Hesdin which was venerated in Flanders, and it was that noble heritage which persuaded those Flemings who had made their home and their patrimony in Scotland, to allow Walter’s descendants to occupy its throne. But Alan Fitz Flaald himself possessed a thought-provoking ancestry which it would be unwise to ignore. The Breton Count of Dol appointed his forebear Flaald or Flathauld (? or Fleaunce) to the position of steward or dapifer in his Celtic household. The legend of Banquo’s murder by Macbeth and the flight of his son, Fleaunce, southward, was well known in Scotland long before Shakespeare’s day; the playwright’s information was drawn from Scottish histories. What has never been explored by this legend’s detractors is the close connection between medieval Wales, to which Fleaunce had immediately fled, and Brittany, to whose charters Flaald and his family were contributing in the second half of the 11th century. Church paths - the so-called “saints’ paths” between Wales and Brittany were very well trodden in the 11th century, and the inhabitants of the two countries could speak each other’s language. Alan Fitz Flaald’s descent from Banquo, thane of Lochaber, need not be summarily dismissed; its attractiveness to those who wish to retain Scotland as a wholly Celtic monarchy is understandable. Sources *https://www.baronage.co.uk/bphtm-03/stewart1.html * Beryl PLATTS, “Origins of Heraldry”, 1980; “Scottish Hazard” Vol,I, 1985, Vol.II, 1990, Procter Press, London. * J.Arnold FLEMING, “Flemish Influence in Britain”, 1930, Jackson, Wylie & Co, Glasgow. *http://domesday.pase.ac.uk/Domesday?op=5&personkey=40517#list *https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=hlMaFMfS3lsC&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA13

Sources for Family of Joseph and Jane Shumate CARPER

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{{Blue|NOTE: This is a new page and is still under construction}} ''' ''Sources for Family of [[Carper-367|Joseph]] and [[Shumate-569|Virginia Jane Shumate]]:'' ''' == Indexed Household Records == === '''United States Census, 1860''' === ''' [[Carper-367|Joseph Carper]] as HOH''' of 9 residing in Neighborhood of Scotts Ridge, Raleigh, Virginia, United States. '''Carper Household:'''
[[#1860USCensus|1860USCensus]]:
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBS6-9N73?cc=1473181 Link for image of 1860 census record].
: [[Carper-367|Joseph]] Male 57 Virginia birth estimated during 1803.
[[#1860USCensus|1860USCensus]]:
[[Carper-367|Joseph]] HOH: [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41Y-GQ7 Link for Indexed Census record], [[#M41Y-GQ7|M41Y-GQ7]], accessed 13 December 2017.
: [[Shumate-569|Jane]] Female 54 Virginia birth estimated during 1806.
[[#1860USCensus|1860USCensus]]:
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41Y-GQW Link for Indexed Census record], [[#M41Y-GQW|M41Y-GQW]], accessed 13 December 2017; Jane Wife.
: [[Carper-366|Mary A]] Female 22 Virginia birth estimated during 1838.
[[#1860USCensus|1860USCensus]]:
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41Y-GQ4 Link for Indexed Census record] [[#M41Y-GQ4|M41Y-GQ4]] accessed 13 December 2017; Mary A.
: [[Carper-400|Isaac P]] Male 20 Virginia birth estimated during 1840.
[[#1860USCensus|1860USCensus]]:
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41Y-GQH Link for Indexed Census record] [[#M41Y-GQH|M41Y-GQH]] accessed 13 December 2017; Isaac P.
: [[Carper-399|Harding H]] Male 18 Virginia birth estimated during 1842.
[[#1860USCensus|1860USCensus]]:
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41Y-GQC Link for Indexed Census record] [[#M41Y-GQC|M41Y-GQC]] accessed 13 December 2017; Harding H.
: [[Carper-398|Virginia C]] Female 15 Virginia birth estimated during 1845.
[[#1860USCensus|1860USCensus]]:
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41Y-GQZ Link for Indexed Census record] [[#M41Y-GQC|M41Y-GQC]] accessed 13 December 2017; Virginia C.
: [[Carper-406|Samuel H W]] Male 12 Virginia birth estimated during 1848.
[[#1860USCensus|1860USCensus]]:
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41Y-GQ8 Link for Indexed Census record] [[#M41Y-GQ8|M41Y-GQ8]] accessed 13 December 2017; Samuel H W.
: [[Carper-403|Isabella R]] Female 9 Virginia birth estimated during 1851.
[[#1860USCensus|1860USCensus]]:
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41Y-GQD Link for Indexed Census record] [[#M41Y-GQD|M41Y-GQD]] accessed 13 December 2017 Isabella R.
: [[Carper-402|Joseph]] Male 8 Virginia birth estimated during 1852.
[[#1860USCensus|1860USCensus]]:
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41Y-GQ6 Link for Indexed Census record] [[#M41Y-GQ6|M41Y-GQ6]] accessed 13 December 2017; Joseph.
=== '''United States Census, 1870''' === Name [[Carper-367|Joseph Carper]] Event Type Census Event Year 1870 Event Place West Virginia, United States Gender Male Age 65 Race White Race W Birth Year (Estimated) 1804-1805 Birthplace Virginia Page Number 8 Carper Household: [[#1870USCensus|1870USCensus]][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ41-MP6 Census record '''MZ41-MP6'''] accessed 12 April 2016; [[Carper-367|Joseph Carper]], West Virginia, United States. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QZS-T24?cc=1438024 image of record]. : [[Carper-367|Joseph]] M 65 Virginia : Jane Carper F 62 Virginia : Joseph Carper M 17 Virginia : Warden M CarperM 28 Virginia : Malinda Carper F 22 Virginia : Andrew L Carper M 3 West Virginia : Rachel Carper F 65 Virginia : John H Carper M 16 Virginia ---- == Family Members == === [[Carper-367|Joseph Carper]] === '''1860:''' in Neighborhood of Scotts Ridge, Raleigh, Virginia, United States. : [[Carper-367|Joseph]] Male 57 Virginia birth estimated during 1803. '''1870:''' in West Virginia, United States : Male aged 65 : Born about 1804-1805 in Virginia '''{{FindAGrave|17989647}}''' : Born: 27 Dec 1802 in Botetourt County, Va. : Died: 9 Feb 1880 in Grandview, Raleigh County, West Virginiia === [[Shumate-569|Jane Carper]] === '''1860:''' in Neighborhood of Scotts Ridge, Raleigh, Virginia, United States. : Jane Female 54 Virginia birth estimated during 1806. : '''1870:''' in West Virginia, United States. : : '''{{FindAGrave|17989796}}''' : Born: 17 Dec 1805 in Rich Creek, Giles County, VA : Died: 18 Dec 1891 (aged 86) in Raleigh County, WV === Hester Elizabeth ''Carper'' Pack === "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41Y-LGM : 13 December 2017), Bartley Pack, 1860. '''{{FindAGrave|18147617}}''' : Born: 23 Nov 1825 Monroe County, WV : Died: 20 May 1883 (aged 57) Raleigh County, WV === Andrew Jackson Carper === "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41Y-GQX : 13 December 2017), Andrew J Carper, 1860. '''{{FindAGrave|19415742}}''' : Born: 1 Aug 1827, VA : Died: 22 Feb 1909 (aged 81) Grandview, Raleigh County, WV === George Washington Carper === "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41Y-G3B : 13 December 2017), George W Carper, 1860. '''{{FindAGrave|19415742}}''' : Born: 7 Apr 1831 Botetourt County, VA : Died: 5 Jan 1910 (aged 78) Promise, Wallowa County, Oregon === William Decatur Carper === "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41Y-G3G : 13 December 2017), William D Carper, 1860. '''{{FindAGrave|85102683}}''' : Born: 27 Dec 1833 Monroe County, WV : Died: 6 Nov 1925 (aged 91) Dexter, Chaves County, NM === James P Carper === Sources ? '''{{FindAGrave|}}''' : Born: Monroe County, WV : Died: Raleigh County, WV : : === Susan Jane ''Carper'' Smith === '''{{FindAGrave|34535295}}''' : Born: 10 Sep 1835 Monroe County, WV : Died: 11 Jun 1914 (aged 78) Raleigh County, WV === Mary Ann ''Carper'' Smith === '''1860:''' in Neighborhood of Scotts Ridge, Raleigh, Virginia, United States. : Mary A Female 22 Virginia birth estimated during 1838. '''{{FindAGrave|19490654}}''' : Born: 1837 Fincastle, Botetourt County, VA : Died: 1886 (aged 48–49) Grandview, Raleigh County, WV === Isaac Perry Carper === '''1860:''' in Neighborhood of Scotts Ridge, Raleigh, Virginia, United States. : [[Carper-400|Isaac P]] Male 20 Virginia birth estimated during 1840. '''{{FindAGrave|59468615}}''' : Born: 10 Mar 1839 Virginia : Died: 18 May 1909 (aged 70) Ada County, Idaho === Harden Houston Carper === '''1860:''' in Neighborhood of Scotts Ridge, Raleigh, Virginia, United States. : [[Carper-399|Harding H]] Male 18 Virginia birth estimated during 1842. '''{{FindAGrave|19494208}}''' : Born: 19 May 1842 Monroe County, WV : Died: 15 Feb 1871 (aged 28) Raleigh County, WV === Virginia C Carper === '''1860:''' in Neighborhood of Scotts Ridge, Raleigh, Virginia, United States. : [[Carper-398|Virginia C]] Female 15 Virginia birth estimated during 1845. Burial? '''{{FindAGrave|}}''' : Born: Monroe County, WV : Died: Raleigh County, WV === Samuel Hamilton Walker Carper === '''1860:''' in Neighborhood of Scotts Ridge, Raleigh, Virginia, United States. : [[Carper-406|Samuel H W]] Male 12 Virginia birth estimated during 1848. '''{{FindAGrave|19415661}}''' : Born: Dec 1847 VA : Died: 9 Sep 1927 (aged 79) Grandview, Raleigh County, WV === Isabella R ''Carper'' McClure === '''1860:''' in Neighborhood of Scotts Ridge, Raleigh, Virginia, United States. : [[Carper-403|Isabella R]] Female 9 Virginia birth estimated during 1851. '''{{FindAGrave|19408547}}''' : Born: 1851 Virginia : Died: 22 Feb 1939 (aged 87–88) Raleigh County, WV === Joseph Emery Carper === '''1860:''' in Neighborhood of Scotts Ridge, Raleigh, Virginia, United States. : : [[Carper-402|Joseph]] Male 8 Virginia birth estimated during 1852. '''{{FindAGrave|77095291}}''' : Born: 15 Aug 1853 Grandview, Raleigh County, WV : Died: 22 Aug 1935 (aged 82) Uvalde, Uvalde County, Texas == Sources == See also: * "United States Census, YEAR", database with images, FamilySearch [[#NARA|'''NARA''']] microfilm publications (Washington D.C.: '''N'''ational '''A'''rchives and '''R'''ecords '''A'''dministration, n.d.). :* [[#1860USCensus|1860USCensus]] citing p. 12, family 74, [[#NARA|'''NARA''']] microfilm publication M653 Roll 1373. Indexed Records for household members: ::* [[#M41Y-GQ7|'''M41Y-GQ7''']] for [[Carper-367|Joseph]], HOH. ::* [[#M41Y-GQW|'''M41Y-GQW''']] for [[Shumate-569|Jane]], Wife. ::* [[#M41Y-GQ4|'''M41Y-GQ4''']] for [[Carper-366|Mary A]], Daughter. ::* [[#M41Y-GQH|'''M41Y-GQH''']] for [[Carper-400|Isaac P]], Son. ::* [[#M41Y-GQC|'''M41Y-GQC''']] for [[Carper-399|Harding H]], Son. ::* [[#M41Y-GQC|'''M41Y-GQC''']] for [[Carper-398|Virginia C]], Daughter. ::* [[#M41Y-GQ8|'''M41Y-GQ8''']] for [[Carper-406|Samuel H W]], Son. ::* [[#M41Y-GQD|'''M41Y-GQD''']] for [[Carper-403|Isabella R]], Daughter. ::* [[#M41Y-GQ6|'''M41Y-GQ6''']] for [[Carper-402|Joseph]], Son. :* [[#1870USCensus|1870USCensus]] citing p. 8, family 47, [[#NARA|'''NARA''']] microfilm publication M593, Roll 1698. Indexed Records for household members: ::* ::* ::* ::* ::* ::* ::* ::* ::* ::* ::* ::* ::* ::*

Sources for Max Ströhmer

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---- '''''This is the Sources page for [[Ströhmer-2 | Max Ströhmer's profile]].''''' ---- == Sources in Public Archives == ''Copies of the documents listed here are hold by [[Schewe-4 | Daniel Schewe]].'' === Berlin State Archive === ''Link to the Berlin State Archive's German website: [http://www.landesarchiv-berlin.de/lab-neu/home.htm www.landesarchiv-berlin.de]'' * '''Königlich Preußisches Standesamt Rummelsburg: ''Geburtsurkunde Max August Karl Ströhmer. Nr. 181/1880''. Herausgeber: Landesarchiv Berlin. Signatur: P Rep. 351 Nr. 534. Berlin, 03.05.2013.''' : ''Max Ströhmer's birth certificate, originally issued by the Royal Prussian Registry Office in Rummelsburg.'' * '''Königliches Standesamt I Neukölln: ''Aufgebotsantrag Max Ströhmer und Margarethe Rietz. Nr. 553/1921''. Herausgeber: Landesarchiv Berlin. Signatur: P Rep 351 Nr. 175. Berlin, 03.05.2013.''' : ''Application for Banns of Marriage of Max Ströhmer and Margarethe Rietz, originally issued by the Royal Registry Office No. 1 in Neukölln.'' * '''Königliches Standesamt I Neukölln: ''Eintrag Nr. 553/1921. Max Ströhmer und Margarethe Rietz. Abschrift des Heiratsregister der Stadt Neukölln''. Herausgeber: Landesarchiv Berlin. Signatur: P Rep 351 Nr. 175. Berlin, 03.05.2013.''' : ''Certificate of Marriage of Max Ströhmer and Margarethe Rietz originally issued by the Royal Registry Office No. 1 in Neukölln.'' * '''Landgericht II Berlin: ''Urteil im Prozess Louis Rietz gegen Margarethe Rietz, geb. Klein. Nr.: 34.R.886.20''. Herausgeber: Landesarchiv Berlin. Signatur: P Rep. 351 Nr. 534. Berlin, 03.05.2013.''' : ''Divorce decree for Louis and Margarethe Rietz. The original document was issued by the Provincial Court No. 2 in Berlin.'' * '''Magistrat der Stadt Neukölln: ''Aufgebot Max August Karl Ströhmer und Margarethe Augustine Wilhelmine Rietz, geb. Klein. Nr. 553/21''. Herausgeber: Landesarchiv Berlin. Signatur: P Rep. 351 Nr. 534. Berlin, 03.05.2013.''' : ''Banns of Marriage of Max Ströhmer and Margarethe Rietz. The original document was issued by the Township of Neukölln.'' * '''Polizeirevier 3 Neukölln: ''Meldebescheinigung. Max Ströhmer''. Herausgeber: Landesarchiv Berlin. Signatur: P.Rep 351 Nr. 534. Berlin, 03.05.2013.''' : ''Registration card of Max Ströhmer, originally issued by the Police Station No. 3 in Neukölln.'' * '''Preußisches Amtsgericht Neukölln: ''Befreiung von dem Ehehindernisse der zehnmonatigen Wartezeit''. Herausgeber: Landesarchiv Berlin. Berlin, 03.05.2013.''' : ''Release from 10 months waiting period for Margarethe Rietz, issued by the Prussian District Court in Neukölln.'' === Local Historic Archive in Erkner === * '''Bezirksbürgermeisterei Erkner: ''Nachrichtenblatt für Erkner, Grünheide, Spreeau, Mönchwinkel. Nr. 2''. In: Heimatkundliches Archiv der Stadt Erkner (Hrsg.): Nachrichtenblatt für Erkner 1946. Erkner, 06.03.1946.''' : ''News Sheet for Erkner No.2/1946 from March 6, 1946, published by the Mayor's Office in Erkner. Today the whole News Sheet collection is stored at the Local Historic Archive in Erkner.'' * '''Bezirksbürgermeisterei Erkner: ''Nachrichtenblatt für Erkner, Grünheide, Spreeau, Mönchwinkel. Nr. 16''. In: Heimatkundliches Archiv der Stadt Erkner (Hrsg.): Nachrichtenblatt für Erkner 1946. Erkner, 01.05.1946.''' : ''News Sheet for Erkner No.16/1946 from May 1, 1946, published by the Mayor's Office in Erkner. Today the whole News Sheet collection is stored at the Local Historic Archive in Erkner.'' * '''N.N.: ''Kurzbiographie Max Ströhmers''. In: Heimatkundliches Archiv der Stadt Erkner (Hrsg.): Antifaschistische Widerstandskämpfer in Erkner. Erkner, Januar 1971.''' : ''Short biography of Max Ströhmer written by an unknown author. It is part of a book containing biographies of anti-fascist resistance fighters from Erkner during the National Socialists' regime. The book is stored at the Local Historic Archive in Erkner.'' : ''This biography most likely is based on a letter to Max Ströhmer for his 50th anniversary of Party Membership (see below).'' === Archive of the Oder-Spree County === ''Link to the Archive's German website: [http://www.landkreis-oder-spree.de/index.phtml?La=1&sNavID=1300.304&object=tx%7C1300.4661.1&kat=&kuo=1&sub=0 www.landkreis-oder-spree.de]'' *''' Rat der Gemeinde Erkner: ''Organigramm der Gemeindeverwaltung Erkner''. In Landkreis Oder-Spree / Kreisarchiv (Hrsg.): Abschriften des Protokollbuchs der Gemeindevertretung Erkner. Signatur: GF 3241n. Beeskow, 09.08.2012.''' : ''Organisation chart of the town's administration in Erkner. It is part of the duplications of the Erkner Municipal Council's minute book, stored at the Oder-Spree County Archive.'' * '''Rat der Gemeinde Erkner: ''Besetzung der Planstellen bei der Gemeindeverwaltung Erkner''. In: Landkreis Oder-Spree / Kreisarchiv (Hrsg.): Abschriften des Protokollbuchs der Gemeindevertretung Erkner. Signatur: GF 3241n. Beeskow, 09.08.2012.''' : ''List of employees in the Erkner municipal administration. It is part of the duplications of the Erkner Municipal Council's minute book.'' * '''Rat der Gemeinde Erkner: ''Protokoll der Sitzung der Gemeindevertretung Erkner vom 03.02.1947''. In: Landkreis Oder-Spree / Kreisarchiv (Hrsg.): Abschriften des Protokollbuchs der Gemeindevertretung Erkner. Signatur: GF 3241n. Beeskow, 09.08.2012.''' : ''Record of the Municipal Council's session on February 2, 1947. It is part of the duplications of the Erkner Municipal Council's minute book.'' * '''Rat der Gemeinde Erkner: ''Beglaubigte Abschrift aus dem Protokollbuch der Gemeindevertretung Erkner vom 05.05.1948''. In: Landkreis Oder-Spree / Kreisarchiv (Hrsg.): Abschriften des Protokollbuchs der Gemeindevertretung Erkner. Signatur: GF 3241n. Beeskow, 09.08.2012.''' : ''Record of the Municipal Council's session on May 5, 1948. It is part of the duplications of the Erkner Municipal Council's minute book.'' === Administrative Archive of Rüdersdorf === ''Link to the Archive's German website: [http://www.bibliothek-ruedersdorf.de/texte/seite.php?id=59522 www.bibliothek-ruedersdorf.de]'' * '''Standesamt Rüdersdorf: ''Sterbeeintrag Nr. 64/1954. Max August Karl Ströhmer''. In: Gemeindearchiv Rüdersdorf bei Berlin (Hrsg.): Sterbebuch der Gemeinde Rüdersdorf. Rüdersdorf, 25.04.2013.''' : ''Death Certificate of Max Ströhmer, issued by the Rüdersdorf Registry Office.'' ---- == Sources in Private Archives == ''Copies or original documents listed here are hold by [[Schewe-4 | Daniel Schewe]].'' * '''Danzmann, Margarete: ''Glückwunschschreiben zum 70. Geburtstag Max Ströhmers''. Kleinmachnow, 03.11.1950.''' : ''Congratulations on Max Ströhmer's 70th birthday sent by Margarete Danzmann, originally from Erkner, then employed at the East German Ministry of Education.'' * '''Der Leiter des Amtes für Information: ''Glückwunschschreiben zum 70. Geburtstag Max Ströhmers''. Potsdam, 19.10.1950.''' : ''Congratulations on Max Ströhmer's 70th birthday sent by the Information Office's Director at the office of the State Premier of Brandenburg.'' * '''Der Polizei-Präsident von Köln: ''Ausweiskarte Max Ströhmer''. Köln, 04.06.1923.''' : ''Max Ströhmer's 1923 identity card for the British Occupied Rhineland, issued by the Cologne Police President.'' * '''[[Space:Max Ströhmer's 50th Party Membership Anniversary | Der Vorstand der Ortsgruppe Erkner der SED: ''Brief an den Genossen Max Ströhmer'']]. Erkner, 24.10.1953.''' : ''Letter from Local SED Executive Comittee, containing lots of information on Max Ströhmer's life. The letter was sent on the occasion of Max Ströhmer's 50th anniversary of Party Membership.'' * '''Kreisverband Niederbarnim der Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Naziregimes: ''Glückwunschschreiben zum 70. Geburtstag Max Ströhmers''. Bernau, 24.10.1950.''' : ''Congratulations on Max Ströhmer's 70th birthday sent by the Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime.'' * '''N.N.: ''Brief an die sowjetische Kommandantur in Berlin-Karlshorst mit Auflistung vertrauenswürdiger Kommunisten in Erkner''. Herausgeber: Rudi Leikies. Erkner, o.J.''' : ''Letter to the Sowjet Military Administration in Berlin, written by an unknown author. It contains a 8 lines long "biography" of Max Ströhmer in both German and Russian, the latter is handwritten.'' * '''Pieck, Wilhelm: ''Danksagung an den Rat der Gemeinde Erkner''. Berlin, 09.01.1950.''' : ''Acknowledgement to Erkner's City Council by the East German President Wilhelm Pieck after receiving congratulations and presents for his 74th birthday.'' * '''Rat des Kreises Fürstenwalde (Spree): ''Glückwunschschreiben zum 70. Geburtstag Max Ströhmers''. Fürstenwalde (Spree), 11.10.1950.''' : ''Congratulations on Max Ströhmer's 70th birthday by the Fürstenwalde County's Administration.'' * '''Rat des Kreises Fürstenwalde (Spree): ''Dankesschreiben an Max Ströhmer zur Pensionierung''. Fürstenwalde, 14.11.1951.''' : ''Acknowledgement to Max Ströhmer on the occasion of his retirement sent by the Fürstenwalde County's administration on November 14, 1951.'' * '''Rat des Kreises Fürstenwalde (Spree): ''Entbindung Max Ströhmers von der Funktion des Bürgermeisters der Gemeinde Erkner''. Fürstenwalde, 16.03.1951.''' : ''Release from the mayor's function of Erkner by the Fürstenwalde County's administration, sent on March 16, 1951.'' * '''Schlichtungsausschuß Groß-Berlin: ''Beisitzerausweis für Max Ströhmer''. Berlin, 08.09.1921.''' : ''Court identity card for Max Ströhmer from 1921.'' * '''Ströhmer Max: ''Gesammelte Rechnungen und Belege''. Erkner, 1921-1934.''' : ''Collection of Max Ströhmer's receipts and bills for the period of 1921-1934.'' * '''Ströhmer, Max: ''Brief an Wilhelm Pieck zu dessen 74. Geburtstag''. Erkner, 02.01.1950.''' : ''Congratulations on Wilhelm Pieck's 74th birthday sent by Max Ströhmer.'' * '''Ströhmer, Max: ''Brief an das Parteisekretariat der SED in Erkner b. Berlin''. Erkner, 18.12.1953.''' : ''Letter to the local SED Executive Comittee, listing many colleagues and communist companions.'' * '''VOB Zentrag: ''Glückwunschschreiben zum 70. Geburtstag Max Ströhmers''. Berlin, 24.10.1950.''' : ''Congratulations on Max Ströhmer's 70th birthday sent by the Zentrag, the Peuvag's successor organisation.'' ---- == Others == * '''Berliner Adressbuch 1896-1943: unter Benutzung amtlicher Quellen. Berlin: Scherl 1896-1943. ([http://www.zlb.de/en/besondere-angebote/berlin-directory-for-the-years-1799-to-1943.html Link])''' : ''Berlin adress books for 1896-1943.'' * '''Bickel, S.: ''Erinnerungen''. Interview geführt von [[Schewe-4 | Daniel Schewe]]. Erkner, 12.08.2012.''' : ''Memories of Max Ströhmer's granddaughter.'' ---- == Unreviewed Documents == More (still unreviewed) documents about Max Ströhmer's life are stored at the following archives: * '''Bundesarchiv Berlin-Lichterfelde ''([http://www.bundesarchiv.de/index.html.en Federal Archives] in Berlin-Lichterfelde)''''' ** PEUVAG documents ** 10 protocolls of Nazi trials against Max Ströhmer * '''Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv Potsdam ''([http://www.landeshauptarchiv-brandenburg.de/netCmsFrames.aspx?URL=english_0.aspx Brandenburg Main State Archive] in Potsdam)''''' ** Certificate as Persecutee of the Nazi Regime ** some more unknown documents * '''Bundesbeauftragter für die Unterlagen des Staatssicherheitsdienstes der ehemaligen Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (BStU) ''(Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Archives)''''' ** no precise mention of documents

Sources for Parker and Associated Families in North Carolina

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I am trying to gather sources in order to correct a number of conflated profiles in the Parker family. == Marriages of Hardy Parker == * "North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2ZQ-HVGB : 22 July 2021), '''Hardy Parker and Susana Bowzer, 19 Apr 1785'''; citing Richmond, North Carolina, United States, p. , North Carolina State Archives Division of Archives and History; FHL microfilm 422,156. * "North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XF9V-D4R : 9 March 2021), '''Hardy Parker and Phereby Bailey, 25 Feb 1789'''; citing Johnston, North Carolina, United States, p. , North Carolina State Archives Division of Archives and History; FHL microfilm 546,459. * "North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2ZQ-HVPY : 22 July 2021), '''Hardy Parker and Susa Parydice, 15 Jan 1798'''; citing Richmond, North Carolina, United States, p. , North Carolina State Archives Division of Archives and History; FHL microfilm 422,156.

Sources for Syed Liaquat Ali Bilgrami Family Tree

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Family tree of [[Bilgrami-2|Syed Liaquat Ali Bilgrami]]. The Bilgrami families originate from a town in India [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilgram]. Key Sources for this family tree: - my father [[Bilgrami-3|Haji Syed Nasir Hussain Bilgrami]] and mother [[Bilgrami-4|Hajjan Syeda Rayasat Fatima Bilgrami]]. - a family tree produced by hand in 1976 by my grandfather [[Bilgrami-22|Haji Syed Wasi Ahmed Bilgrami]]. - Sahifa Nasb-e-Nama Bilgrami : a family tree edited in 1995 by my uncle [[Bilgrami-43|Haji Syed Murtaza Hussain Bilgrami]]. See link below... {{Image|file=Bilgrami-2.pdf |align=l }}

Sources for the Asbell Family of Ohio

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This Asbell Family line began in, possibly Pennsylvania, with James Asbell, Sr. born about 1738. They were previously thought to be connected to the Asbell's of North Carolina, but DNA proved that they are not. Several family historians have written lists of ancestors and it is hoped that these may be collected here for reference. == Secondary Sources == ‘’‘George Bennett’’’
"Asbill Family History" Author: George T Bennett Publisher: Pulaski, Tenn. : [publisher not identified], [195?] OCLC Number: 18267254 Notes: Typewritten copy. Description: 176 pages : maps, genealogical table; Responsibility: by G.T. Bennett and D.E. Bennett. Found at various locations listed at WorldCat https://www.worldcat.org/title/asbill-family-history/oclc/18267254&referer=brief_results digital version found here https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE225129 ‘’’Bruce Morgan’’’ - Peoria, Illinois
Descendants of James Asbell, Sr. 2005 ‘’’Fred South’’’ - Prophetstown, Illinois
The Asbell Family Narrative" 2011 ‘’’Keith’’’
keith's file.FTW ‘’’Otto Palfenier’’’
http://gw.geneanet.org/ottopalfenier?lang=en;p=william;n=asbell;oc=7 ‘’’Jack Azbell’’’ Fort Meade, Florida
Genealogy from the William Asbell family ‘’’ASBILL/ASBELL Y-DNA Project’’’
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Asbill/
Bill Harvey wlh@foothill.net
ASBILL FTDNA Surname Group Co-adminstrator
Delmar Asbill
ASBILL FTDNA Surname Group Administrator

Sources for the Harris family in Downton Wiltshire

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A place to store records relating to the Harris families in Downton, Wiltshire, England ==Parish Registers== ===Baptisms=== ====Baptisms 1675-1699==== https://wiltshire-opc.org.uk/Items/Downton/Downton%20-%20Baptisms%201675-1699.pdf No Harris Richard & Mary :21 Aug 1793 Grace Harrison ====Baptisms 1700-1724==== https://wiltshire-opc.org.uk/Items/Downton/Downton%20-%20Baptisms%201700-1724.pdf John & Mary :17 Apr 1716 John Harrison :30 Mar 1719 Samuel Harrison :23 Mar 1724 Elizabeth Harris Mary & ? :15 Mar 1721 John Harris Richard & Hester :26 Jun 1710 Richard Harrison :30 Jan 1711 Grace Harrison :16 Jan 1716 Hester Harris :26 May 1719 Moses Harrison Susanna :26 Feb 1720 Uriah Harris :27 Oct 1723 Ann Harris William :23 Jan 1708 Elizabeth Harrison William & Susanna :12 Apr 1709 William Harris :21 Jan 1710 Elizabeth Harris ====Baptisms 1725-1749==== https://wiltshire-opc.org.uk/Items/Downton/Downton%20-%20Baptisms%201725-1749.pdf Abraham & Elizabeth :26 Dec 1729 Bettey Harris :16 May 1732 Sarah Harris :4 Jun 1734 Abraham Harris :8 Oct 1735 Abraham Harris :23 Jul 1743 Ruth Harris Abraham & Mary Longyears :24 Mar 1727 John Harrison Elizabeth :18 Oct 1734 Joseph Harris :27 Jan 1737 Elizabeth Harris :26 Sep 1743 Mary Harris Isaac & Sarah :10 Oct 1748 Amme Harris John & Mary :6 Feb 1727 Sarah Harris :8 May 1735 Robert Harris :15 Oct 1743 George Harrison :15 Oct 1743 Henry Harrison :4 Jul 1745 John Harris https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBAPS%2FBH%2F1682341 :6 Jul 1747 Sarah Harrison John & Sarah :10 Jan 1747 John Harris :18 Feb 1749 George Harris Moses & Sarah :12 Mar 1748 Sarah Harris Richard & Dorothy :14 Mar 1735 Richard Harris :2 Dec 1739 Moses Harris :3 Nov 1741 Betty Harris Richard & Hester :26 Dec 1725 Betty Harris :26 Dec 1725 Hester Harris Roger & Sarah :17 Dec 1749 Martha Harris Samuel & Elioner :30 Nov 1744 Fanny Harris :25 Aug 1746 Mary Harris :15 Sep 1748 Frances Harris William & Elizabeth :18 Jul 1731 William Harris :6 Feb 1733 Elizabeth Harris :6 Oct 1744 William Harris :29 Dec 1745 Anna Harris ====Baptisms 1750-1774==== https://wiltshire-opc.org.uk/Items/Downton/Downton%20-%20Baptisms%201750-1774.pdf Abraham & Mary :25 Apr 1757 Abraham Harris :29 Dec 1761 Mary Harris :15 Feb 1764 Moses Harris :1 Mar 1767 William Harris :11 Apr 1769 Sarah Harris :25 Dec 1771 Robert Harris Elizabeth :16 Jun 1757 James Harris Emm :28 Mar 1773 John Harriss George & Elizabeth :23 Dec 1764 George Harris :27 Aug 1769 Elizabeth Harris :27 Aug 1769 Hannah Harris George & Hannah :31 Jan 1767 William Harris :6 Apr 1771 Hannah Harris John & Sarah :30 Mar 1752 Charles Harris :3 Jun 1754 Robert Harris :21 Dec 1755 Mary Harris :11 Jun 1758 Elizabeth Harris :14 Feb 1761 Martha Harris :30 Jul 1764 Jeremiah Harris Mary :22 Nov 1773 Mary Moses & Sarah :28 Dec 1750 Ephraim Harris :11 Feb 1753 Aaron Harris :25 Mar 1756 unnamed boy Richard & Elizabeth :30 Jan 1760 Elizabeth Harris :19 Sep 1761 Richard Harris :27 May 1765 Ann Harris :21 Aug 1768 Mary Harris :23 Apr 1771 Sarah Harris Robert :22 Sep 1758 Elizabeth Harris Robert & Mary :14 Nov 1750 Richard Harris :11 Apr 1753 William Harris :19 May 1755 Abraham Harris Roger & Sarah :8 Dec 1751 Hannah Harris Samuel :27 Feb 1761 Samuel Sheering Harris Samuel & Elioner :14 Feb 1750 Samuel Harris :6 Sep 1754 Betty Harris William & Dinah :8 Feb 1757 Dianh Harris :5 Jan 1759 Jane Harris :11 Mar 1762 John Harris ====Baptisms 1775-1799==== https://wiltshire-opc.org.uk/Items/Downton/Downton%20-%20Baptisms%201775-1799.pdf Abraham & Elizabeth :3 Oct 1788 Mary Harris Abraham & Mary :20 Jul 1778 Fanny Harris Charles & Mary :21 Oct 1777 John Harris Eliz. / Elizabeth :23 Sep 1779 William Harris :12 Aug 1798 Hannah Harrgis George & Jenny / Jane :23 Sep 1794 George Harris :8 Jul 1798 Betty Harris George & Sarah :19 Feb 1775 John Harris :12 Nov 1776 Ann Harris :27 Dec 1776 Sally Harrison Hester :25 Dec 1784 John Penn Harris James & Sarah :19 Mar 1783 Joseph Harris Jeremiah & Sarah :18 Sep 1791 Sarah Harris born 1789 :18 Sep 1791 Stephen Harris :13 Aug 1797 James Harris :1 Jul 1798 John Harris Mary :12 Jul 1778 Hannah Atwood Harris :23 Feb 1782 Betty Atwood Harris [[Harris-7673|Richard]] & [[Hobbs-1264|Anne]] :17 Apr 1787 [[Harris-34920|Robert Harris]] :24 May 1790 [[Harris-34921|John Harris]] :8 Jul 1792 [[Harris-34922|Mary Anne Harris]] :28 Jul 1799 [[Harris-7202|William Harris]] Richard & Betty :11 Apr 1785 Jeremiah Harris :11 Apr 1785 Robert Harris Richard & Eliz. / Elizabeth :2 Feb 1778 Phebe Harris :23 Feb 1782 Richard Harrison :28 Oct 1782 Richard Harrison Robert & Betty :20 Oct 1776 George Harris Robert & Eliz. / Elizabeth :6 Mar 1779 Robert Harris :30 Jun 1783 Robert Harris :4 Jun 1797 James Harris William & Anne :1 Aug 1796 Mary Anne Harrison :14 May 1799 Henry Harrison William & Hanah :6 Apr 1793 William William & Hester :26 Dec 1783 Mary Harris William & Joanna :11 Mar 1787 Mary Harrison [[Harris-34924|William Harris]] & Sarah :3 Apr 1781 Sarah Harris :7 Feb 1783 Anne Harris :31 Jan 1785 Anne Harris :26 Oct 1788 William Harris :4 Sep 1791 John Vincent Harris "England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6DS1-G696 : 25 February 2022), John Vincent Harris, 1791. ====Baptism 1800-1824==== https://wiltshire-opc.org.uk/Items/Downton/Downton%20-%20Baptisms%201800-1824.pdf George, brick-maker / labourer, & Hannah / Hanah :13 Feb 1803 Martha Harris :8 Sep 1805 Anne Harris :16 Aug 1807 Amelia Harris :29 Oct 1809 Charles Harris :10 Apr 1814 William Harris :2 Jul 1816 George Harris James, labourer & Elizabeth :16 Mar 1817 Elizabeth Harris :11 May 1817 Eliza Harris :30 Aug 1818 George Harris :19 Feb 1820 Harriot Harris :19 Feb 1820 Henry Harris :19 Feb 1820 Martha Harris :22 Jun 1823 Francis Harris James, labourer & Sarah :26 Mar 1815 Mary Anne Harris :25 Jul 1819 Emma Harris :21 Oct 1821 Jeremiah George Harris John, gardener, & Ann :14 May 1815 Henry Harris John, labourer & Elizabeth :26 Jun 1814 Jeremiah Harris Mary :6 Sep 1807 George Harris Parthena :17 May 1812 Jeremiah Harris [[Harris-7673|Richard]] & [[Hobbs-1264|Ann]] :22 Aug 1802 [[Harris-34882|Richard Harris (bef.1802-)]] [[Harris-34882|Richard]], labourer & [[Wilkin-544| Harriot / Harriet]] :4 Nov 1821 [[Harris-34891|Anne Harris]] :25 Dec 1823 [[Harris-34892|Harriet Harris]] [[Harris-55115|Richard]], of Hampworth, labourer & Sarah :25 Dec 1803 Elizabeth Harris :11 May 1817 Maria Harris :24 Feb 1822 Ann Harris William & Ann :1 Nov 1801 James Harrison :13 Jul 1806 John Harrison :9 Oct 1808 Harriot Harrison William & Jane :24 Mar 1804 Sarah Harris ====Baptisms 1825-1849 ==== https://wiltshire-opc.org.uk/Items/Downton/Downton%20-%20Baptisms%201825-1849.pdf Charles, labourer & Sarah :17 Oct 1830 Thomas Harrison :5 Aug 1838 George Harrison :3 Apr 1842 Jane Harrison Charles of Morgan’s Vale, labourer & Sarah :22 Sep 1844 Jane Harrison [[Harris-55148|Daniel]] of Redlynch, labourer / brickmaker & Ann :2 Dec 1838 William Harris :23 Apr 1843 Emily Harris :4 Jul 1847 Walter Harris George, labourer & Hannah :17 Aug 1828 Delia Harris Henry, shopkeeper & Martha :24 Aug 1831 Charles Harris James, labourer / maltster & Elizabeth :15 Apr 1826 Robert Harris :26 Apr 1828 Samuel Harris :11 Dec 1829 Samuel Harris :3 Jul 1836 Sarah Harris James, labourer & Mary Ann :13 Mar 1825 Fanny Harrison :3 Jun 1827 Harriet Harrison :6 Sep 1829 Louisa Harrison James, labourer & Sarah :21 May 1826 Sarah Harris :12 Sep 1830 Delilah Harris :17 Apr 1836 Charlotte Harris [[Harris-55089|Richard]] of Hamptworth, labourer & Ann :7 Jun 1829 [[Harris-55090|Elizabeth Ann Harris (bef.1829-)]] :26 Aug 1832 [[Harris-55091|Joseph Harris]] "England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6DSY-WHTK : 24 February 2022), Joseph Harris, 1832. :30 Mar 1834 [[Harris-55093|George Harris]] "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J9FV-38G : 25 February 2022), George Harris, 1834. :3 Jul 1836 [[Harris-55094|Harriet Harris]] [[Harris-34882|Richard]], labourer / gardener & [[Wilkin-544|Harriet Harris]] :15 Jan 1826 [[Harris-34893|Ellen Harris]] :18 Nov 1827 [[Harris-34889|John Harris]] :9 Aug 1829 [[Harris-34890|Frederic Henry Harris]] Stephen, cordwainer & Elizabeth :24 Jul 1836 Frank Harrison Thomas of Hale, labourer & Ann :25 Dec 1834 Charlotte Harris Thomas of Woodfalls, labourer & Anne :4 Sep 1842 Emma Harris :13 Jul 1845 Mary Harris [[Harris-7202|William]], gardener & [[Reynolds-3538|Maria]] :22 Feb 1829 [[Harris-7141|Mary Ann Harris]] :25 Dec 1834 [[Harris-10624|Shadrack William Harris]] William, labourer & Maria :27 May 1832 Richard Harrison William, labourer & Mary :15 Jan 1826 George Harrison :21 Aug 1827 Harriet Harrison :6 Sep 1829 John Harrison :25 Apr 1833 George Harrison William, labourer & Mary Ann :10 Jul 1831 Mary Anne Harrison ===Marriages=== From Familysearch. Otp, Downton, unless otherwise stated. Abraham Harris m Elizabeth Oates 11 Nov 1776. Witnesses: John Shepherd & John Fanstone Junr."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-9NKY : 4 August 2022), Abraham Harris, 1776. Abraham Harris m Hannah Elkins 7 Sep 1779. Witnesses: Wm Dove &nWm Dove Junr"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-LNWF : 4 August 2022), Abraham Harris, 1779. Abraham Harris m Mary Peacy 5 Dec 1756"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-HDQS : 24 February 2022), Abraham Harris, 1756. 8 Jan 1757. Witnesses: Willm Dove Junr & Wm Dove."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-MFX8 : 4 August 2022), Abraham Harris, 1757. Abraham Harris, widowed, m Sarah Webb, single, on 31 Aug 1789. Witnesses: Benjn Eastman & Wm Dove."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-PDW4 : 4 August 2022), Abraham Harris, 1789. Alice Maria Harris, 30, daughter of John Harris, baker, m Harry Moody, 32, Carter, son of James Moody, labourer. Witnesses: George Moody & Eliza Moody"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-YCQX : 4 August 2022), Alice Maria Harris, 3507. Ann Harris, daughter of William Harris, labourer, m George John Newstead, mariner of Portsea, son of Nathaniel Newstead, mariner, on 2 Aug 1880. Witnesses: William Harris & Elizabeth Batten."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-G561 : 4 August 2022), Ann Harris, 1880. [[Harris-55116|Ann Harris]] of Hamptworth, daughter of [[Harris-55115|Richard Harris]], farmer, m John King, labourer of Hamptworth, son of Mark King,, farmer, on 28 Feb 1843. The witnesses were Alexander Moody & Sarah Moody."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-9CYZ : 4 August 2022), Ann Harris, 1843. Anne Harris m Moses Small 17 Oct 1819. Witnesses: William Small & William Pope"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-WLF6 : 4 August 2022), Anne Harris, 1819. Ann Harris m Stephen Cooper 1 Dec 1744"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-F3R3 : 4 August 2022), Ann Harris, 1744./5"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-LFBB : 4 August 2022), Ann Harris, 1745. Ann Harris m William Henry Littlecott / Lilecott"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-8MV3 : 4 August 2022), Ann Harris, 1829. on 27 Dec 1829. Witnesses: George Littleworth / Lislesot & William Pope"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-SK4Q : 4 August 2022), Ann Harris, 1829. Betty Harris m Isaac Downer on 29 Jun 1822. Witnesses: George Harres & Samuel Chalk"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-TPPK : 4 August 2022), Betty Harris, 1822. Betty Harris m Samuel Oakford on 26 Jun 1755. Witnesses: Wm Dove & Wm Dove Juner."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-T52C : 4 August 2022), Betty Harris, 1755. [[Harris-55148|Daniel Harris]] m Ann Mussell 21 May 1836. Witnesses: William Mussell & William Pope."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-MX4Q : 4 August 2022), Daniel Harris, 1836. Elizabeth Harris m John Matthews 12 Oct 1766."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-DPN3 : 24 February 2022), Elizabeth Harris, 1766. 25 Nov 1766. Witnesses: Name Rowland Snelgar & John Marks"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-3HFK : 4 August 2022), Elizabeth Harris, 1766. Elizabeth Harris m John Quinton on 12 Dec 1742."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-TPZS : 4 August 2022), Elizabeth Harris, 1742. Elizabeth Harris m Joseph Waters 13 Oct 1812"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-FF9X : 4 August 2022), Elizabeth Harris, 1812. Witnesses: John Lucas & Samuel Chalk"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-3HLV : 4 August 2022), Elizabeth Harris, 1812. Elizabeth Harris m Richard Gray on 2 Jan 1743/4."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-NF4J : 4 August 2022), Elizabeth Harris, 1743."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-SPGF : 4 August 2022), Elizabeth Harris, 1744. Emma Harris 20, of Redlynch, daughter of James Harris, labourer, m George Newman, 21, labourer of Redlynch, son of John Newman, labourer, on 1 Dec 1838. Witnesses: Eliza Harris & John Frier"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-37NF : 4 August 2022), Emma Harris, 1838. Fanny Harris m William Prince on 25 Dec 1813. Witnesses: James Fry & William Pooe."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-PGLM : 4 August 2022), Fanny Harris, 1813. Francis Harris of Redlynch, daughter of James Harris, labourer, married Charles Mussel of Morgans Vale, labourer, son of Isaac Mussel, labourer, on 25 Jun 1843. Witnesses: Henry Quinton & Harriet Eldridge"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-3QHF : 4 August 2022), Francis Harris, 1843. George Harris, widowed, m Sarah Every, single, on 13 Jun 1774. Witnesses: Wm Dove & John Hewes"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-LN3B : 4 August 2022), George Harris, 1774. Hannah Harris m John Fry 23 Aug 1767"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-75ZH : 24 February 2022), Hannah Harris, 1767. Witnesses: Wm Dove & Joseph Fry"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-SNWN : 4 August 2022), Hannah Harris, 1767. Harriet Harris, daughter of Henry Harris, labourer, m Joseph Alexander of Over Wallop, labourer, son of Stephen Alexander, servant, on 10 Dec 1854. Witnesses: Thomas Harris & Mary Harris."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-PNCV : 4 August 2022), Harriet Harris, 1854. Hester Harris m John Brown of Wilton on 30 Apr 1747. "England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-1Z6J : 4 August 2022), Hester Harris, 1747. Hester Harris m Will Fulford 9 Jul 1769."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-Z2MZ : 24 February 2022), Hester Harris, 1769. James Harris of Downton m Elizabeth Wort of Downton on 10 Jan 1814. The witnesses were Samuel Wort and William Pope."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-WZ9R : 4 August 2022), James Harris, 1814. James Harris m Mary Ann Blake 13 Nov 1823. Witnesses: Robert Angel & William Pope."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-3YXL : 4 August 2022), James Harris, 1823. Jane Harris m James Debden of Nomans Land on 24 Aug 1833. Witnesses: Isaac Beauchamp & Lucy Beauchamp"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-3Y83 : 4 August 2022), Jane Harris, 1833. John Harris m Alice Pickernell 7 Apr 1735"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-NFQ2 : 4 August 2022), John Harris, 1735. John Harris m Ann Gilpin 9 Aug 1811. Witnesses: Sarah Moody & William Pope."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-T5QP : 4 August 2022), John Harris, 1811. OR Galpen 19 Aug 1811"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-6G13 : 4 August 2022), John Harris, 1811. John Harris m Ann Scovell 14 Feb 1814. Witnesses: John Jennis & Samuel Chalk"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-GMMR : 4 August 2022), John Harris, 1814. John Harris m Elizabeth Lucas 15 Nov 1797. Witnesses: James Brown & William Pope."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-787Y : 4 August 2022), John Harris, 1797. John Harris, labourer of Standlynch, son of Thomas Harris, shoe maker, married Lydia Chesney of Downton, daughter of John Cheyney, labourer, on 20 Mar 1869"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-RP4N : 4 August 2022), William Harris, 1857.. John Harris, labourer of Woodfalls, son of James Harris, labourer, m Mary Anne Chalk, 20, of Woodfalls, daughter of William Chalk, sawyer on 5 Apr 1847. Witnesses: George Chalk & Sarah Harris"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-PBF1 : 4 August 2022), John Harris, 1847. John Harris m Sarah Goulding on 6 Dec 1823. Witnesses: Thomas Cozier & William Pope."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-3CZ5 : 4 August 2022), John Harris, 1823. Maria Harris m John Mordy 13 May 1837."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-SC7Y : 4 August 2022), Maria Harris, 1837. Martha Harris, 21 of Redlynch, daughter of James Harris, maltster, married Thomas Forder, 22, labourer of Downton, son of James Forder, labourer, on 21 Sep 1839. Witnesses: George Forder & Fanny Harrington."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-1FPM : 4 August 2022), Martha Harris, 1839. Mary Harris of Downton married James Fabian of Downton on 27 Nov 1820. The witnesses were Richard Harris and Harriet Wilkins."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-RP4N : 4 August 2022), William Harris, 1857. Mary Harris m Jeremiah Dawland in 1781"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-DM9M : 4 August 2022), Mary Harris, 1781. Mary Harris (no father’s name) m John Compton of Berford St Martin, carrier, son of John Compton, contractor, on 14 Feb 1878. Witnesses: George Blake & Eliza Newland"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-76SR : 4 August 2022), Mary Harris, 1878. Mary Harris m John Randall 26 Oct 1754"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-XN9V : 4 August 2022), Mary Harris, 1754. Witnesses: Wm Dove & Thomas Batten. John Randal of White Parish."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-MSNS : 4 August 2022), Mary Harris, 1754. Mary Harris m Stephen Bes? 13 Sep 1767"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-H6V8 : 24 February 2022), Mary Harris, 1767. / Stephen Besenthttps://wiltshire-opc.org.uk/Items/Downton/Downton%20-%20Banns%201750-1774.pdf Mary Harris m Thomas Elkins on 6 Dec 1798"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-9W6C : 4 August 2022), Mary Harris, 1798. Mary Harris m William Clarke 4 Jul 1774. Witnesses: Wm Dove & John Gauntlett."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-3HGQ : 4 August 2022), Mary Harris, 1774. Mary Harris m William Harris 19 Jun 1796. Witnesses: Ambrose Shelly & William Pope"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-939Z : 4 August 2022), Mary Harris, 1796. Mary Harris m William Hount of Eling, Southampton. on 10 Jun 1825. Witnesses: John Harris & William Pope."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-HFJ8 : 4 August 2022), Mary Harris, 1825. OR William Hunt of Eling, Southampton on 10 Jun 1835"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-M6NY : 4 August 2022), Mary Harris, 1835. Mary Harris m William Jennings 24 May 1810. Witnesses: Charles Budding & Samuel Chalk."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-3BMX : 4 August 2022), Mary Harris, 1810. Mary Ann Harris of Morgans Vale, daughter of George Harris, labourer m Charles Futcher, tailor, son of James Futcher, labourer, on 25 Dec 1847. Witnesses: George Futcher & Mary Ann Mussell"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-VGHL : 4 August 2022), Mary Ann Harris, 1847. Mary Ann Harris m John Frier on 18 Apr 1825"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-TLG4 : 4 August 2022), Mary Ann Harris, 1825. OR 18 Apr 1835. Witnesses: John Crook & Eliza Harris."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-SVW6 : 4 August 2022), Mary Ann Harris, 1835. Mary Jane Harris, daughter of Jeremiah Harris, labourer, m Frederick James Thorn, labourer, son of John Thorn, labourer, on 25 Dec 1876. Witnesses: James Terrey & Elizabeth Thorn. "England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-V8G7 : 4 August 2022), Mary Jane Harris, 1876. Mary Harrison of Halle Southton m Joseph Stoakes 1657 Moses Harris m Hannah Mussell 5 Sep 1797. Witnesses Adam Alldridge & Wm Pope."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-PXF5 : 4 August 2022), Moses Harris, 1797. Moses Harris of Standlinch m Martha Giles 22 Oct 1769. Witnesses: Tho Kettewey & Wm Dove"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-TPLJ : 4 August 2022), Moses Harris, 1769. Phoebe Harris m Stephan Newman 31 Jan 1768."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-D9PX : 24 February 2022), Phoebe Harris, 1768. [[Harris-55089|Richard Harris]] m Ann Wort 17 Nov 1827. Witnesses: Samuel Wort & Sarah Harris."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-SCJ5 : 4 August 2022), Richard Harris, 1827. Richard Harris m Dorothy Biddlecombe 28 May 1735"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-NTJM : 4 August 2022), Richard Harris, 1735. Richard Harris m Elizabeth Curtis of Charford 9 Sep 1759."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-DPHJ : 24 February 2022), Richard Harris, 1759. [[Harris-34882|Richard Harris]] m [[Wilkin-544|Harriet Wilkins]] 5 Mar 1821, witnesses: John Harris & Thomas Honeywell."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-2QK3 : 4 August 2022), Richard Harris, 1821. [[Harris-55115|Richard Harris]] m Sarah Webb 18 Apr 1802. Witnesses: John Webb & William Pope."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-SRD8 : 4 August 2022), Richard Harris, 1802. Robert Harris m Betty Biddlecombe on 20 Spr 1776. Witnesses: Wm Reynolds & Wm Dove."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-3CS6 : 4 August 2022), Robert Harris, 1776. Robert Harris of Morgans Vale, labourer, son of James Harris, maltster, m Mary Forder of Morgans Vale, daughter of James Forder, labourer, on 10 Dec 1848. Witnesses: William Midl? & Fanny Mussel"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-P1MS : 4 August 2022), Robert Harris, 1848. Robert Harris m Rebecca Rooke 29 Aug 1829. Witnesses: John Harris & William Pope."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-Q5Z1 : 4 August 2022), Robert Harris, 1829. Roger Harris m Sarah Marks on 15 Jun 1748."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-9FD1 : 4 August 2022), Roger Harris, 1748. Sarah Harris m Alexander Mordy 14 Nov 1829. Witnesses Richard Harris & Ann Moody"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-MXBG : 4 August 2022), Sarah Harris, 1829. Sarah Harris m George Gauntlett 22 Sep 1820. Witnesses: John Harris & Ann Cope."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-2XDB : 4 August 2022), Sarah Harris, 1820. OR 22 Oct 1820 Witnesses: John Harris & Wm Pope."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-18VM : 4 August 2022), Sarah Harris, 1820. Sarah Harris m Samuel Webb on 22 Oct 1788. Witnesses: Samuel Taunton & Wm Dove"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-S5ZV : 4 August 2022), Sarah Harris, 1788. Sarah Harries m Thomas Henry 26 Jul 1821. Witnesses: John Dover & William Pope."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-KPVX : 4 August 2022), Sarah Harris, 1821. Sarah Harris m William Pease 29 Apr 1759."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-ZK6G : 24 February 2022), Sarah Harris, 1759. William Peacy on 23 Jun 1759. Witnesses: Wm Dove & Abraham Harris"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-S7KY : 4 August 2022), Sarah Harris, 1759. Sarah Harris of Standlych m William Waters on 16 Aug 1818. Witnesses: William Marly & William Pope."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-MRKT : 4 August 2022), Sarah Harris, 1818. Thomas Harris, labourer, son of Henry Harris, labourer, m Eliza Warner daughter of William Warner, shoemaker, on 23 Oct 1853. Witnesses: Joseph Coombs & Mary Harris"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-Q4DZ : 4 August 2022), Thomas Harris, 1853. Walter Harris, groom of Britford, 23, son of Thomas Harris, Parish Clerk, m Alice Mary Pope, 23, domestic servant of Downton, daughter of Alfred Pope, publican, in 1902. Witnesses: George Fulford & Alma Carey."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3V-S6X6 : 4 August 2022), Walter Harris, 995. William Harris m Diana Ings 7 Sep 1755"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-4VH4 : 24 February 2022), William Harris, 1755. 1 Oct 1755. Witnesses: Wm Dove & Tos Robinson"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-QVW5 : 4 August 2022), William Harris, 1755. William Harris m Elizabeth Cooper 7 Apr 1739"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-XFG5 : 4 August 2022), William Harris, 1739. William Harris m Elizabeth Curtice on 28 Feb 1730"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-9LYZ : 4 August 2022), William Harris, 1730. William Harris m Elizabeth Davice on 30 Mar 1733"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-XF6X : 4 August 2022), William Harris, 1733. William Harris m Elizabeth Humby 14 Dec 1742/3."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-JJRT : 4 August 2022), William Harris, 1742."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-SQB4 : 4 August 2022), William Harris, 1743. William Harris of Hale, Southampton m Fanny Webb of Downton 23 Aug 1818. Witnesses: Samuel Chalk & William Pope"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-SVXN : 4 August 2022), William Harris, 1818. William Harris m Maria Reynolds on 14 Jul 1827. Witnesses: William Harris & Mary Trim."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-W7R6 : 4 August 2022), William Harris, 1827. William Harris, 20, labourer of Morgans Vale, son of Daniel Harris, maltster, m Mary Davis, 19 of Morgans Vale, daughter of George Davis, labourer, on 25 Dec 1857"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-RP4N : 4 August 2022), William Harris, 1857. William Harris m Mary Harris 19 Jun 1796. Witnesses: Ambrose Shelly & William Pope"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-939Z : 4 August 2022), Mary Harris, 1796. William Harris m Mary Honeywood 5 Apr 1807"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-6G2R : 4 August 2022), William Harris, 1807. [[Harris-49321|William Harris]] m Mary King 23 Oct 1836. Witnesses: John Moody & Wm Pope."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-QHD5 : 4 August 2022), William Harris, 1836. William Harris, labourer, 20 of Redlynch, son of Henry Harris, bricklayer, m Sarah Snelgrove, 20, of Downton, daughter of James Snelgrove, labourer, on 14 Sep 1856."England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3J-16V7 : 4 August 2022), William Harris, 1856. [[Harris-34924|William Harris]] m Sarah Vincent on 18 Sep 1779. Witnesses: Wm Dove & Wm Dove Junr"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-M5BC : 4 August 2022), William Harris, 1779. Unknown Harris m Elizabeth Curtice Feb 1730"England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-FX15 : 4 August 2022), Harris, 1730. ===Burials=== ==Court Records== ===Bastardy Orders=== :4 Mar 1794 Elizabeth Harris & William Goulding, unnamed child https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/9bdd2444-d6ed-4741-80c3-936d746a676f :3 Feb 1824 Mother's Name: Harris Elizabeth, Whiteparish; Father's Name etc: George Hayter, Downton labourer, female childhttps://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/7b1669c5-4d4a-4752-b79b-9cfc4064c339 ===Disputes=== 1755-1758 ''”Eighteen papers relating to a case brought against Mr. Barber by James Harris, esq., for having deprived the latter's tenant of water for his meadows at Homington. Includes three detailed sketch plans, and memoranda by various inhabitants of the village.”''https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/b6422e63-35cf-4283-a98c-29d17137d43a ==GRO== Downton is in Alderbury District ===Births=== 1837 -1856 : HARRIS, PHILIP - (blank) GRO Reference: 1839 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 241 : HARRIS, DAVID - (blank) GRO Reference: 1849 D Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 08 Page 228 : HARRIS, MARY - (blank) GRO Reference: 1851 J Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 08 Page 292 : HARRIS, - (female) - (blank) GRO Reference: 1855 D Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 153 : HARRIS, HENRY GEORGE BARTER GRO Reference: 1856 S Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 184 : HARRIS, ANN BUNDY GRO Reference: 1848 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 265 : HARRIS, SOPHIA BUTLER GRO Reference: 1838 M Quarter in OF THE ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 249 : HARRIS, GEORGE BUTLER GRO Reference: 1840 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 264 : HARRIS, FRANK WILLIAM CHALK GRO Reference: 1848 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 261 : HARRIS, JOHN CHALK GRO Reference: 1849 J Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 270 : HARRIS, WILLIAM JAMES CHALK GRO Reference: 1852 S Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 178 : HARRIS, ADALA CONSTANCE DAVEY GRO Reference: 1849 J Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 273 : HARRIS, ELLEN ELIZABETH EGERTON GRO Reference: 1839 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 243 : HARRIS, ELIZA ANN EGERTON GRO Reference: 1841 J Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 249 : HARRIS, ANN EGERTON GRO Reference: 1843 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 237 : HARRIS, CHARLES EGERTON GRO Reference: 1845 J Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 251 : HARRIS, HANNAH EDGERTON GRO Reference: 1847 J Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 250 : HARRIS, CATHARINE EGETON GRO Reference: 1851 S Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 08 Page 262 : HARRIS, SABINA EGERTON GRO Reference: 1855 S Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 169 : HARRIS, HARRIET FORDER GRO Reference: 1849 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 286 : HARRIS, ALBERT FORDER GRO Reference: 1851 J Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 08 Page 290 : HARRIS, ELIZABETH FORDER GRO Reference: 1854 M Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 184 : HARRIS, SARAH FORDER GRO Reference: 1856 J Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 197 : HARRIS, FRANCIS WILLIAM FRANCIS GRO Reference: 1856 D Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 180 : HARRIS, JANE GAUNTLETT GRO Reference: 1841 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 247 : HARRIS, ELIZABETH JESSIE HAYTER GRO Reference: 1855 S Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 170 : HARRIS, ELIZA ANN HAZALL GRO Reference: 1839 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 229 : HARRIS, RICHARD HAZELL GRO Reference: 1843 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 252 :HARRIS, - HAZEL GRO Reference: 1845 J Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 257 : HARRIS, JOSEPH HAZEL GRO Reference: 1848 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 260 : HARRIS, HESTER JOLLIFFE GRO Reference: 1838 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 238 : HARRIS, EDMUND JOLLIFFE GRO Reference: 1841 S Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 237 : HARRIS, MARY PRUDENCE JOLLIFFE GRO Reference: 1844 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 251 : HARRIS, ROBERT JOLLIFFE GRO Reference: 1844 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 251 : HARRIS, EDWARD KENT GRO Reference: 1841 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 244 :HARRIS, [[Harris-55132|James]]; Mother’s Maiden Name: KING; GRO Reference: 1840 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 244 :HARRIS, [[Harris-55142|Mary]]; Mother’s Maiden Name: KING; GRO Reference: 1845 J Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 257 :HARRIS, [[Harris-55117|Henry]]; Mother’s Maiden Name: KING; GRO Reference: 1846 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 252 :HARRIS, [[Harris-55143|William]]; Mother’s Maiden Name: KING; GRO Reference: 1849 J Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 277 :HARRIS, [[Harris-55144|Sarah]]; Mother’s Maiden Name: KING; GRO Reference: 1852 M Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 197 :HARRIS, [[Harris-55145|Ann]]; Mother’s Maiden Name: KING; GRO Reference: 1854 D Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 177 : HARRIS, WILLIAM LOCKYER GRO Reference: 1840 J Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 232 : HARRIS, SARAH LOCKYER GRO Reference: 1843 S Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 232 : HARRIS, EDWIN THOMAS MARSHALL GRO Reference: 1837 S Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 187 : HARRIS, THOMAS MARSHALL GRO Reference: 1838 S Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 232 : HARRIS, HERBERT MARSHALL GRO Reference: 1839 J Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 253 : HARRIS, GEORGE MARSHALL GRO Reference: 1840 J Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 242 : HARRIS, HERBERT MARSHALL GRO Reference: 1841 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 247 : HARRIS, GILES MARSHALL GRO Reference: 1843 S Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 239 : HARRIS, WILLIAM MICHAEL BURLEIGH MARSHALL GRO Reference: 1843 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 249 HARRIS, HENRY LESTER MOORE GRO Reference: 1845 S Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 238 : HARRIS, WILLIAM MUSSELL GRO Reference: 1838 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 237 :HARRIS, [[Harris-55147|Alfred]]; Mother’s Maiden Name: MUSSELL; GRO Reference: 1840 S Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 230 : HARRIS, EMILY MUSSELL GRO Reference: 1843 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 258 : HARRIS, - MUSSELL GRO Reference: 1844 S Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 239 : HARRIS, WALTER MUSSELL GRO Reference: 1847 J Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 252 : HARRIS, ELIZABETH MUSSELL GRO Reference: 1850 M Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 08 Page 261 : HARRIS, FANNY MUSSELL GRO Reference: 1852 M Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 196 : HARRIS, FRANK NEWMAN GRO Reference: 1839 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 234 : HARRIS, JOHN NEWMAN GRO Reference: 1840 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 271 : HARRIS, ELIZABETH NEWMAN GRO Reference: 1844 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 253 : HARRIS, ANN NEWMAN GRO Reference: 1845 J Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 262 : HARRIS, ALFRED NEWMAN GRO Reference: 1846 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 251 : HARRIS, ANN ELIZA NEWMAN GRO Reference: 1847 S Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 201 : HARRIS, MARTHA NEWMAN GRO Reference: 1849 J Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 274 : HARRIS, JAMES NEWMAN GRO Reference: 1849 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 289 : HARRIS, MARY JANE NEWMAN GRO Reference: 1851 M Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 08 Page 283 : HARRIS, MATILDA NEWMAN GRO Reference: 1851 J Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 08 Page 291 : HARRIS, JAMES NEWMAN GRO Reference: 1853 M Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 194 : HARRIS, WILLIAM NEWMAN GRO Reference: 1853 M Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 193 : HARRIS, GEORGE NEWMAN GRO Reference: 1855 S Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 170 : HARRIS, SOPHIA NEWMAN GRO Reference: 1856 M Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 177 : HARRIS, ANN PRUETT GRO Reference: 1838 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 234 : HARRIS, JOHN PREWETT GRO Reference: 1841 S Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 234 : HARRIS, HARRIET PRUIT GRO Reference: 1847 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 253 : HARRIS, MARTHA SIMMONDS GRO Reference: 1839 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 246 : HARRIS, ALBERT FRANCIS SNELGROVE GRO Reference: 1856 D Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 177 : HARRIS, HENRY GEORGE WARNER GRO Reference: 1855 J Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 05A Page 188 :HARRIS, [[Harris-55088|Samuel ]]; Mother’s Maiden Name: WORT; GRO Reference: 1838 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 237 :HARRIS, -[[Harris-55098| (blank)]]; Mother’s Maiden Name: WORT; GRO Reference: 1840 S Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 231 :HARRIS, [[Harris-55099|Sarah]]; Mother’s Maiden Name: WOOT; GRO Reference: 1842 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 246 :HARRIS, [[Harris-55100|Maria]]; Mother’s Maiden Name: WORT; GRO Reference: 1844 D Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 253 :HARRIS, [[Harris-55101|Fanny]]; Mother’s Maiden Name: WORT; GRO Reference: 1847 M Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 260 :HARRIS, [[Harris-55102|Frank]]; Mother’s Maiden Name: WORT; GRO Reference: 1849 J Quarter in ALDERBURY UNION Volume 08 Page 274 :HARRIS, [[Harris-55103|Ellen]]; Mother’s Maiden Name: WORTl GRO Reference: 1851 M Quarter in ALDERBURY Volume 08 Page 285 ==Census== ===1841 Census in Downton=== 1841 Black Lane : [[Harris-55089|Richard Harris]] M 35 Wiltshire :Am Harris F 30 Wiltshire : [[Harris-55090|Elizabeth Harris]] F 12 Wiltshire : [[Harris-55091|Joseph Harris]] M 9 Wiltshire : [[Harris-55093|George Harris]] M 7 Wiltshire :Harriet Harris F 5 Wiltshire :[[Harris-55088|Samuel Harris]] M 2 Wiltshire : [[Harris-55098|Martha Harris]] F 0 Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M735-1NV : 25 May 2019), Richard Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. 1841 Church Tything :Hannah Harris F 65 :Ann Harris F 30 Wiltshire :William Harris M 2 Wiltshire :Alfred Harris M 0 Wiltshire :William Norris M 34 Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M73R-M4S : 25 May 2019), Hannah Harris in household of Ann Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. 1841 Drove :William Harris M 45 Wiltshire :Jane Harris F 30 Wiltshire :Francis Harris M 10 Wiltshire :Geo Harris M 70 Wiltshire :Henry Griffen M 15 Wiltshire :Rosanna Griffen F 5 Wiltshire :Ann Griffen F 5 Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M73R-M9C : 25 May 2019), William Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. 1841 Kite Croft :Chs Harris M 30 :Sarah Harris F 30 Wiltshire :Thomas Harris M 10 Wiltshire :Eliza Harris F 8 Wiltshire :Louisa Harris F 5 Wiltshire :George Harris M 3 Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M735-BK3 : 25 May 2019), Chs Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. 1841 Morgan Veal :John Marshall M 45 Wiltshire :Ann Marshall F 45 Wiltshire :William Marshall M 20 Wiltshire :Elizabeth Marshall F 5 Wiltshire :Mary Ann Marshall F 10 Wiltshire :Eliza Harris F 10 Wiltshire :Mary Harris F 10 Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M73R-MWM : 25 May 2019), John Marshall, Downton, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. 1841 Morgan Veal :James Harris M 45 Wiltshire :Sarah Harris F 45 Wiltshire :Jaremiah Harris M 15 Wiltshire :John Harris M 15 Wiltshire :Sarah Harris F 15 Wiltshire :Deliah Harris F 10 Wiltshire :Charlott Harris F 5 Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M735-B2B : 25 May 2019), James Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. 1841 Redlynch :Elizabeth Harris F 60 Wiltshire :James Dibden M 30 Wiltshire :Jane Dibden F 30 Wiltshire :George Dibden M 7 Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M73R-MF6 : 25 May 2019), Elizabeth Harris in household of James Dibden, Downton, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. 1841 Redlynch :George Harris M 20 Wiltshire :Ann Harris F 20 Wiltshire :Frank Harris M 1 Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M735-BB4 : 25 May 2019), George Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. 1841 Redlynch :Henery Harris M 25 Wiltshire :Hannah Harris F 28 Wiltshire :George Harris M 8 Wiltshire :William Harris M 4 Wiltshire :Ellen Harris F 2 Wiltshire :Eliza Harris F 0 Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M735-BBX : 25 May 2019), Henery Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. 1841 Redlynch :James Harris M 45 Wiltshire :Fanny Harris F 18 Wiltshire :Harriot Harris F 7 Wiltshire :Sarah Harris F 4 Wiltshire :Robert Harris M 15 Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M735-1KR : 25 May 2019), James Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. 1841 Redlynch :Jeremiah Harris M 25 Wiltshire :Eliza Harris F 25 Wiltshire :John Harris M 1 Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M73R-MFY : 25 May 2019), Jeremiah Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. 1841 Redlynch :Robert Harris M 87 Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M73R-MDN : 25 May 2019), Robert Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. 1841 Woodfalls :Shn Harris M 25 :Elizh Harris F 39 :Frank Harris M 5 Wiltshire :Elizabeth Harris F 2 Wiltshire :Hugh Harris M 0 Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M73R-MMQ : 25 May 2019), Shn Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. 1841 Wick Hamlet :Jolliff Baily M 60 Wiltshire :Sarah Baily F 60 Wiltshire :George Harris M 30 Wiltshire :Ann Harris F 40 "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M73R-MR3 : 25 May 2019), Jolliff Baily, Downton, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. ===1851 England Census in Downton=== 1851 : [[Harris-55148|Daniel Harris]] Head M 38 Brick Maker & Malster'S Lab England :Ann Harris Wife F 37 England :William Harris Son M 12 England : [[Harris-55147|Alfred Harris]] Son M 10 England :Emily Harris Daughter F 8 England :George Harris Son M 6 England :Walter Harris Son M 3 England :Elizabeth Harris Daughter F 1 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZK-MHF : 8 November 2019), Daniel Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 39, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 :James Dibden Head M 41 England :Jane Dibden Wife F 40 England :George Dibden Son M 17 England :Elizabeth Dibden Daughter F 7 England :Charles Dibden Son M 4 England :Elizabeth Harris Mother in Law widow F 74 pauper England "England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZK-M6H : 8 November 2019), Elizabeth Harris in household of James Dibden, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 47, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 :George Harris Head married M 24 Curate Of Nunton & Downton England :William Campbell Visitor M 26 England :Ann Waters Servant F 52 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZV-1D1 : 8 November 2019), George Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 8, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 :George Harris Head M 34 Ag Lab England :Ann Harris Wife F 33 England :Frank Harris Son M 11 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGBD-4MG : 11 September 2019), George Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 44, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 :Henry Littlecott Head M 43 England :Ann Littlecott Wife F 46 England :Mary Ann Littlecott Daughter F 19 England :Frank Littlecott Son M 13 England :James Littlecott Son M 10 England :John Littlecott Son M 7 England :Martha Littlecott Daughter F 4 England :Hannah Harris Mother in Law widow F 76 Pauper England "England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZV-BTB : 8 November 2019), Hannah Harris in household of Henry Littlecott, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 39, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 :Ann Dewell Head F 55 England :Elizabeth Brown Visitor F 40 England :Albert Brown Visitor M 10 England :Harriot Harris Servant F 14 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZK-MHQ : 8 November 2019), Harriot Harris in household of Ann Dewell, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 40, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 :Henry Stocks Head M 34 England :Martha Stocks Wife F 29 England :James Harris Lodger M 88 pauper Ag Lab England :Elizabeth Harris married F 76 pauper England "England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZV-1JB : 8 November 2019), Elizabeth Harris in household of Henry Stocks, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 12, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 :James Wort Head M 50 England :Ann Wort Wife F 49 England :Martha Harris Niece F 10 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZK-92G : 8 November 2019), Martha Harris in household of James Wort, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 13, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 :Elizabeth Harris Mother F 69 England :Robert Harris Head M 40 Officer Of Inland Revenue England :Jane Harris Wife F 37 England :Elizabeth Ann Harris Daughter F 10 England :Henry Parsons Harris Son M 8 England :Jane Harris Daughter F 6 England :Adela Constance Harris Daughter F 2 England :Elizabeth Barrow Servant F 16 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZV-12J : 8 November 2019), Robert Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 6, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 :James Forder Head M 73 pauper England :Rebeca Forder Wife F 66 pauper England :Robert Harris Lodger married M 23 Ag Lab England :Mary Harris F 22 England :Harriot Harris F 2 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZK-MRV : 8 November 2019), Robert Harris in household of James Forder, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 16, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 :John King Head M 32 England :Ann King Wife F 30 England :Sarah Harris Daughter in Law F 11 England :John King Son M 7 England :Mary A King Daughter F 5 England :Maria King Daughter F 0 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZK-96L : 8 November 2019), Sarah Harris in household of John King, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 12, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 :Charles Mussell M 30 England :Frances Mussell F 28 England :Frank Mussell M 7 England :George Mussell M 5 England :William Mussell M 3 England :Elizabeth Mussell F 0 England :Sarah Harris Sister F 14 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZK-9G9 : 8 November 2019), Sarah Harris in household of Charles Mussell, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 12, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 :Stephen Harris Head M 35 Dairyman Grazier England :Hannah Harris Wife F 37 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZV-THN : 8 November 2019), Stephen Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 8, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 Black Lane :Jeremiah Harris Head M 37 Ag Lab England :Eliza Harris Wife F 34 England :John Harris Son M 11 England :Charles Harris Son M 8 England :Elizabeth Harris Daughter F 7 England :Ann Harris Daughter F 5 England :Alfred Harris Son M 4 England :James Harris Son M 2 England :Mary Jane Harris Daughter F 0 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZX-NL7 : 8 November 2019), Jeremiah Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 10, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 Black Lane : [[Harris-55089|Richard Harris]] Head M 44 Ag Lab England :Ann Harris Wife F 43 England : [[Harris-55091|Joseph Harris]] Son M 19 England : [[Harris-55093|George Harris]] Son M 17 England : [[Harris-55094|Harriet Harris]] Daughter F 15 England :[[Harris-55088|Samuel Harris]] Son M 12 England : [[Harris-55099|Sarah Harris]] Daughter F 8 England : [[Harris-55100|Maria Harris]] Daughter F 6 England : [[Harris-55101|Fanney Harris]] Daughter F 4 England : [[Harris-55102|Frank Harris]] Son M 2 England : [[Harris-55103|Ellen Harris]] Daughter F 0 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZX-NLN : 8 November 2019), Richard Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 9, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 Hart Hill :Henry Harris Head M 36 Brickmaker England :Hannah Harris Wife F 38 England :George Harris Son M 18 England :Ellen Harris Daughter F 14 England :William Harris Son M 13 England :Eliza Harris Daughter F 9 England :Ann Harris Daughter F 7 England :Hannah Harris Daughter F 4 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZ6-GMX : 8 November 2019), Henry Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 4, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 Load Hill :Henry Harris Head M 52 labourer England :Martha Harris Wife F 53 England :Thomas Harris Son M 28 England :Charles Harris Son M 19 England :Harry Harris Son M 10 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGB5-QGB : 11 September 2019), Henry Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 14, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 Load Hill :Ezekiel Spare Head M 48 England :Eliza Spare Wife F 44 England :Thomas Spare Son M 13 England :William Spare Son M 11 England :Mary Spare Daughter F 6 England :George Spare Son M 3 England :Fanny Spare Daughter F 1 England :Sarah Spare Sister F 55 England :Martha Harris Servant F 12 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZ6-VX5 : 8 November 2019), Martha Harris in household of Ezekiel Spare, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 15, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 Load Hill :John Blake Head M 31 England :Emma Blake Wife F 30 England :Federick Feltham Lodger M 18 England :Mary Harris Lodger F 23 England "England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGB5-QGT : 11 September 2019), Mary Harris in household of John Blake, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 13, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 1851 Salisbury Road :Mary Harris Head widow F 66 England :George Harris Son married M 42 Ag Lab England :Ann Harris Daughter-in-law married F 53 England"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZH-S5L : 8 November 2019), Mary Harris, Downton, Wiltshire, England; citing Downton, Wiltshire, England, p. 21, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. ===1851 Downton Strays=== *Name: Charles Harris; Sex: Male; Age: 41; Event Place: Lymington, Hampshire, England; Registration District: Lymington; Residence Note: Buckland; Birth Year (Estimated): 1810; Birthplace: Downton, Wiltshire; Marital Status: Married; Occupation: Maltsters Labourer; Relationship to Head of Household: Head :Charles Harris Head M 41 Downton, Wiltshire :Jane Harris Wife F 41 Milford, Hampshire :William Harris Son M 16 Lymington, Hampshire :Henry Harris Son M 14 Lymington, Hampshire :Stephen Harris Son M 9 Lymington, Hampshire :Charles Harris Son M 7 Lymington, Hampshire :Kitty Harris Daughter F 2 Lymington, Hampshire"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGBM-R29 : 12 September 2019), Charles Harris, Lymington, Hampshire, England; citing Lymington, Hampshire, England, p. 7, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. *Name: Elizabeth Harris; Sex: Female; Age: 45; Event Place: Eling, Hampshire, England; Registration District: New Forest; Birth Year (Estimated): 1806; Birthplace: Downton, Wiltshire; Marital Status: Unmarried; Occupation: Charwoman; Institution: New Forest Union Workhouse :Phillip Stride M 70 Eling, Hampshire :William Gover M 17 Eling, Hampshire :John Barnes M 16 Cateterbury, Kent :Charles Barnes M 13 Nk :Enma Peckham F 20 Eling, Hampshire :Selina Peckham F 3 Eling, Hampshire :Charles Peckham M 17 Eling, Hampshire :Hortensia Peckham F 11 Eling, Hampshire :Ann Wolfe F 71 Eling, Hampshire :Mary A Bloomfield F 16 Eling, Hampshire :Eliza Bloomfield F 15 Eling, Hampshire :Jane Preston F 32 Eling, Hampshire :Elizabeth Harries unmarried F 45 Charwoman Downton, Wiltshire :Ruth Harris F 15 Charwoman child Eling, Hampshire :Thomas Harris Charwoman child M 14 Eling, Hampshire :Emily Norris F 11 Eling, Hampshire"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGP8-LJV : 12 September 2019), Elizabeth Harris in household of Phillip Stride, Eling, Hampshire, England; citing Eling, Hampshire, England, p. 53, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. *Name: George Harris; Sex: Male; Age: 23; Event Place: Saint Mary, Hampshire, England; Registration District: Southampton; Residence Note: Union Street; Birth Year (Estimated): 1828; Birthplace: Downton, Wiltshire; Marital Status: Unmarried; Occupation: Painter; Relationship to Head of Household: Nephew :William Mills M 28 Bramshaw, Wiltshire :Maria Mills F 33 Downton, Wiltshire :Mary Mills F 10 Downton, Wiltshire :George Mills M 3 Southampton, Hampshire :Caroline Tucker F 20 White Parish, Wiltshire :Joseph Mills M 18 Bramshaw, Wiltshire :Thomas Mills M 26 Bramshaw, Wiltshire :George Harris Nephew M 23 Downton, Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGP6-ZP7 : 12 September 2019), George Harris in household of William Mills, Saint Mary, Hampshire, England; citing Saint Mary, Hampshire, England, p. 1, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. *Name: James Harris; Sex: Male; Age: 50; Event Place: Herriard And Tithing Of Southrope, Hampshire, England; Registration District: Dummer; Birth Year (Estimated): 1801; Birthplace: Downton, Wiltshire; Marital Status: Married; Occupation: Brickmaker And Labourer; Relationship to Head of Household: Lodger :James Hickman Head M 78 Bentworth, Hampshire :Sarah Hickman Wife F 73 Weston, Hampshire :George Hickman Son M 34 Herriard, Hampshire :Thomas Ings Lodger M 22 Downton, Wiltshire :James Harris Lodger M 50 Downton, Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGP8-SNC : 12 September 2019), James Harris in household of James Hickman, Herriard And Tithing Of Southrope, Hampshire, England; citing Herriard And Tithing Of Southrope, Hampshire, England, p. 18, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. *Name: Jeremiah Harris; Sex: Male; Age: 29; Event Place: St Marys, Hampshire, England; Registration District: Southampton; Residence Note: Longcroft Street; Birth Year (Estimated): 1822; Birthplace: Downton, Wiltshire; Marital Status: Married; Occupation: Labourer; Relationship to Head of Household: Head :Jeremiah Harris Head M 29 Downton, Wiltshire :Mary Ann Harris Wife F 25 Salisbury, Wiltshire :Ann Eliza Harris Daughter F 3 Grimstead, Wiltshire :Martha Harris Daughter F 1 Downton, Wiltshire"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGPG-M1J : 12 September 2019), Jeremiah Harris, St Marys, Hampshire, England; citing St Marys, Hampshire, England, p. 30, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. *Name: Jeremiah Harris; Sex: Male; Age: 38; Event Place: Marlton, Kent, England; Registration District: Lewisham; Residence Note: Church Lane; Birth Year (Estimated): 1813; Birthplace: Downton, Wiltshire; Marital Status: Married; Occupation: Farmer Of 2 Acres; Relationship to Head of Household: Head :Jeremiah Harris Head M 38 Downton, Wiltshire :Naomi Harris Wife F 37 Burwash, Sussex :Ann E Harris Daughter F 12 Charlton, Kent :Louisa Harris Daughter F 9 Charlton, Kent :Jane Harris Daughter F 7 Charlton, Kent :William C Harris Son M 5 Charlton, Kent"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGR9-NRG : 12 September 2019), Jeremiah Harris, Marlton, Kent, England; citing Marlton, Kent, England, p. 2, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. *Name: John Harris; Sex: Male; Age: 61; Event Place: Millbrook, Hampshire, England; Registration District: South Stoneham; Residence Note: Olive Place; Birth Year (Estimated): 1790; Birthplace: Downton, Wiltshire; Marital Status: Married; Occupation: Gardener; Relationship to Head of Household: Head :John Harris Head M 61 Downton, Wiltshire :Ann Harris Wife F 61 Downton, Wiltshire :Sophia Cookman F 18 S Stoneham, Hampshire"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGPC-DNV : 12 September 2019), John Harris, Millbrook, Hampshire, England; citing Millbrook, Hampshire, England, p. 49, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. * Name: John Harris; Sex: Male; Age: 62; Event Place: Brighthelmstone, Sussex, England; Registration District: Brighton; Birth Year (Estimated): 1789; Birthplace: Downton, Wiltshire; Marital Status: Widower; Occupation: Ag Labourer; Relationship to Head of Household: Pauper"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGJN-1CW : 9 November 2019), John Harris, Brighthelmstone, Sussex, England; citing Brighthelmstone, Sussex, England, p. 15, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. *Name: Richard Harris; Sex: Male; Age: 48; Event Place: Bishopstoke, Hampshire, England; Registration District: Winchester; Residence Note: Bishop Stoke Common; Birth Year (Estimated): 1803; Birthplace: Downton, Wiltshire; Marital Status: Married; Occupation: Gardener; Relationship to Head of Household: Head : [[Harris-34882|Richard Harris]] Head M 48 Downton, Wiltshire : [[Wilkin-544|Harriett Harris]] Wife F 53 Bower Chark [Chalk], Wiltshire : [[Harris-34889|John Harris]] Son M 23 Downton, Wiltshire : [[Harris-34890|Frederick Harris]] Son M 22 Downton, Wiltshire : [[Harris-34902|Harriett Harris]] Daughter F 18 Southampton, Hampshire : [[Harris-34904|Alfred Harris]] Son M 14 Southampton, Hampshire : [[Harris-34905|George Harris]] Son M 11 Southampton, Hampshire :Emma Harris Daughter F 9 Southampton, Hampshire : [[Harris-55037|Ellen Harris]] Granddaughter F 8 Portswood, Hampshire"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGBS-VGN : 12 September 2019), Richard Harris, Bishopstoke, Hampshire, England; citing Bishopstoke, Hampshire, England, p. 6, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. *Name: Robert Harris; Sex: Male; Age: 64; Event Place: Millbrook, Hampshire, England; Registration District: South Stoneham; Residence Note: Olive Place; Birth Year (Estimated): 1787; Birthplace: Downton, Wiltshire; Marital Status: Married; Occupation: Gardener; Relationship to Head of Household: Head :Robert Harris Head M 64 Downton, Wiltshire :Susan Harris Wife F 50 Fulham, Middlesex"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGPC-DC6 : 12 September 2019), Robert Harris, Millbrook, Hampshire, England; citing Millbrook, Hampshire, England, p. 46, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. ==Military== John Harris born c1791 in Downton joined Royal Marines: ''Old Establishment: 35; Date of Attestation: 1 June 1808; Name: Harris, John; Age: 18 1/4; Height: 5’ 2”; Where born: Parish: Downton; County: Wilts; Hair: brown; Eyes: blue; complexion: fresh; By whom enlisted: Lieut Stuart; Where enlisted: Salisbury; Trade: labourer; former service: from boy 35 60; Observations: Catn[?] 7th March 1820; When let off the rolls: 26 Sept 1814; reason: Dd. Scrophula'' The National Archives' reference ADM 158/131/10 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/589d8ef84c654187b13a5983de6d4c31 ==Wills== [[Space:Will_of_Richard_Harris_of_Hamptworth_Downton|Will of Richard Harris of Hamptworth Downton]] 1808-1810 [[Space:Will_of_John_Harris_of_Downton_Wiltshire| Will of John Harris of Downton]] 1813-1815 ==Sources==

Sources for the Isle of Man Christian Family

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===Primary and Secondary Sources=== Apart from parish records, primary archive sources for the Christian family are: * The Christian Annals in the Manx Museum, a detailed compilation by the widow of the last owner of Milntown, * A genealogy of the Christians deposited in the College of Arms, by John Christian Curwen in 1798 and * A legalized pedigree of the Christian family, in the Genealogical Office of Dublin Castle. Unless they can visit these locations, today's researcher needs to rely on the published works of those who have done so, principally, “The Yesterdays behind the Door”, Richard Glanville-Brown, “Illiam Dhone. Patriot or Traitor”,and “Milntown”. A personal commentary on these secondary sources is below. ===A Personal Review of the Secondary Sources=== [[Kennedy-14080|Kennedy-14080]] 11:23, 22 September 2020 (UTC) The Yesterdays behind the Door (TYBTD) by [[Christian-3293|Susan Hicks Beach]] 1956 Liverpool University Press This is a slightly rambling (she was 90 when it was published) history of two of her antecedent families, the Christians and the Gregories. I own a copy of it, and could if felt necessary scan 2 or 3 pages onto a free-space profile, for example to deal with his wedding. Richard Glanville-Brown (RGB). This is, I am told, an amazingly detailed summary of the researches of RGB into the antecedents of the Christian family all over the world produced by him in 2005 on CD. It has been used as a source by all the subsequent historians and by for example The Peerage. I have attempted unsuccessfully to contact him to acquire a copy. I have used it as source where there is a detail which is supported by RGB (for example in earlier versions of the profile) where I cannot verify the detail in any other way, as on William's date of birth. ‘Illiam Dhone. Patriot or Traitor’ (JKD) by Dr Jennifer Kewley-Draskau” Profile Books, 2012. This is a comprehensive up to date account of his life and place in history. It is advertised by all the websites but no one has it in stock, except on Kindle. It is not otherwise available digitally. The Amazon web site has a partial version of it as a preview which I have used for the one quote I have taken from it in the profile (with an acknowledgement). “Milntown“ Second Edition (DW) by Derek Winterbottom Alondra Books 2017 This is a history of the Isle of Man home of the Christian and Edwards families by a respected local historian. It is not available digitally.

Sources for the McCrysten and Christian family

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There are two basic issues confronting the Researcher into the Genealogy of this family. They are open to public inspection but are not digitised The surviving primary archive sources for the McCrystyn and Christian family are: * The Christian Annals in the Manx Museum, a detailed compilation by the widow of the last owner of Milntown, * A genealogy of the Christians deposited in the College of Arms in London, by John Christian Curwen in 1798 and * A legalized pedigree of the Christian family, in the Genealogical Office of Dublin Castle. Unless they can visit these locations, today's researcher needs to rely on the published works of those who have done so, principally, “The Yesterdays behind the Door”, Richard Glanville-Brown, and “Milntown”. A personal commentary on these secondary sources is below. ===A Personal Review of the Secondary Sources=== [[Kennedy-14080|Kennedy-14080]] 11:23, 22 September 2020 (UTC) The Yesterdays behind the Door (TYBTD) by Susan Hicks Beach (Christian-3293) 1956 Liverpool University Press This is a slightly rambling (she was 90 when it was published) history of two of her antecedent families, the Christians and the Gregories. Richard Glanville-Brown (RGB). This is, I am told, an amazingly detailed summary of the researches of RGB into the antecedents of the Christian family all over the world produced by him in 2005 on CD. It has been used as a source by all the subsequent historians and by for example The Peerage. I have attempted unsuccessfully to contact him to acquire a copy. I have used it as source where there is a detail which is supported by RGB (for example in earlier versions of a profile) where I cannot verify the detail in any other way, as on William's date of birth. “Milntown“ Second Edition (DW) by Derek Winterbottom Alondra Books 2017 This is a history of the Isle of Man home of the Christian and Edwards families by a respected local historian. It is not available digitally. ==The Bonfire== In 1852, Isabella, the only unmarried daughter of Deemster John Christian, 18th in descent from John McCrystyn in 1408, made a bonfire in the yard at Milntown and burnt old chests overflowing with deeds and other papers. Susan Hicks Beach describes this tragic loss of much of the history of the family as follows "She took great credit to herself for this performance which she would relate had occupied several days" (Page 19)

Sources from: Elizabeth Kelley Wade, The Nollichucky Kelly/Kelley's

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See [[Kelly-6700|John Kelley]] for Genealogical Profile These are the claims and sources mentioned in The Nollichucky Kelly/Kelley's by Elizabeth Kelley Wade, July 1975, Chattanooga, TN. * Elizabeth (Kelley) Wade is 5 generations removed from John Kelley, Sr. and 2nd wife Margaret (Unknown, possibly Hutchinson) * Elizabeth (George H 4, William J 3, Samuel 2, John Kelley, Sr. 1) * Elizabeth was a teacher of history. * The writing style presents the material in more of a story fashion typical of such books from this era. The digital copy reviewed by Michael Lee Stills resides in his dropbox account. https://www.dropbox.com/s/47f9j8q59u0dd7f/Kelley%20Manuscript%20%28Nolichucky%20Kelley%27s%29.pdf?dl=0 The attached document was obtained from a descendent of Elizabeth Kelley Wad and only the portions of this work were shared. In this compliation only the first 21 pages are relevant to John Kelley, Sr. It is hoped that the full document can be obtained as a better understanding of John's children may be realized. == Forward == * In 1974 she visited the cabin in Kelley's Gap where her father' George's half-sisters still live and where George was born. * She saw a photos (lithograph) of Samuel b. 1792 and William Jackson b. 1842 and her father b. 1893. "And seemingly mot a shred of evidence anywhere of our first generation American Kelly." * Claim: the second e in Kelley was added by the forth generation of Kellys. [No Source Provided.] * John owned 900 acres and it dwindled to 27 acres owned by Bonnie and Florence Kelley at that time [1974]. * another 57 acres was owned by fourth generation, Jesse Kelley. == Chapter I == == p.1 == * Claim: John Kelly, Sr. emigrated in 1771 from Ireland. [likely sourced from Goodspeed's O.M. Kelley profile] == p.2 == * Claim: Earlist mention of John in print. Goodspeed's History of Tennessee, 1888 [probably meant 1887 version], p.1196 [profile of O.M. Kelley, does not mention this]. * See [Goodspeed's O.M. Kelley Profile for details] repeats the origin story for John Kelley. From this story many "facts" are asserted such as he was from Ireland, arrived on the shores of North Carolina in 1771 at age 21, taught school, married Anna Hunter, and had 3 children, John, Joseph and Andrew. [Elizabeth later adds two daughters with no evidence or reasoning provided] * Legend: John may have come with seven brothers but no evidence found to support this claim. * Source: Pollyanna Creekmore, East Tennessee Historical Publication, 1947, p. 118. Explains division of Tennessee Counties in the area including Greene and Cocke counties. * Fact: Aug 1783 Greene County divided into four taxing districts. * Claim: John appears on the Fourth District which inlcuded all land south of the Nollichuckey River. [Needs verification] * Claim: George Doherty was assessor for 4th District. John appears as owning 100 acres. * Source: Armstrong/Lookout magazine republished Reynolds DAR Yearbook of 1919. [obtain and review] == P.3. == * First paragraph provides potential sources to review. * Claim/Assertion: Likely all the Men of the Nollichucky Settlement served in the Revolutionary War at Kings Mountain. Since John appears to be part of the original settlement, John served in the Revolutionary War at Kings Mountain. [This needs strong review as it is where our John gets conflated with another John Kelley who served from South Carolina, this is documented] * Source: Lyman Draper: One Heroic Hour at King's Mountain. Provides a list of men who were at King's Mountain, including the John Kelly from SC who is documented as serving. [Create profile for this John Kelley] * Historical Source on Kings Mountain Battle: J.G.M Ramsey, A.M., M.D., Ramsey's Annals of Tennessee, 1853. [possibly obtained from East Tennessee Historical and Antiquarian Society] == P.4. == * Source: Pay Voucher No. 6271, North Carolina, May or March, 1784. Hillsborough Auditors Office, 217 pounds, 18 shillings, ... [Obtain this source] * Claim repeated: Goodspeed, John 21 years old in 1771, giving him a birth date of 1750 [compare to other sources which give an exact bithdate. no evidnce provided in these cases.] * Source: No. 648. North Carolina Land Grant, 1788, Book 1, pg. 222 from original documents housed in Greene County Courthouse. 100 Acres on South side of Nollichucky River. 4 Feb 1789. [obtain this document] == P.5. == * Source: Land Grant, Book 2, p. 254. Conveyance Jacob Cunningham to John Kelly, Greene County Courthouse. 100 acres, 1793. == P.6. == * Source: Deed No. 5582 == P.7. == * Source: Deed No. 5582 (cont.) Surveyor's Office, Sixth Dist. Number 8123, 26th Dec 1815, Certificate No. 741, East Tenn ??? Patterson ..., 1000 acres of which 8 acres are assigned to John Kelley the enterer. Nolichucky River. Ajoins Kelley's other property, Survey done 20 May 1816. (registed 1818). * Claim: John was 68 years old and the father of 14 children in 1818. [verify number of children] * Claim, Rose, yougest of Margaret, b. 1810. * List of additional children but was not able to obtain all dates. ===Children of John and Anna === * Claim: In correct order: * John, Jr. 26 Jan 1776. * Joseph * Andrew * Elizabeth * Cinthia * Does not know circumstances of Anna's death. * Does not know circumstances of Marriage to Margaret. === Children of John and Margaret === * Nine Children believed to be in proper order. [No Source Provided.] * David * Margaret * Polly * William McCoy * Samuel * Joshua * Daniel * Jabez W.J. * Ross H. == P.8. == * Historical references cited. == P. 9. == * Historical Proclamation of Governor reprinted. * Claim: Location of 100 Acres of John from 1783 Tax list is not known. Possibly just outside of Kelly's Gap. * Claim: Believes 100 acres from NC Grant No. 648 lies partially within the Gap. == P. 10.== * Claim: all of his original 900 acres was likely contiguous with his other properties. * Provides information on Cabins and owners of propery withing the Gap. * Cabin occupied by Samuel Kelly may have been built by John * Claim: John died 28 Oct 1831 [No Source Provided.] * Claim: No will found. * Source: Inventory of Estate, Greene County Court House, Old Settlement Book begins on p. 279. [obtain source] == P. 11. == * Estate recorded: Monday, 23 April, 1832 Mint. 16 P. 498. * Account of Estate follows == P. 12. == * Claim: Samuel and Ross were Teachers * Claim: John, Sr. possibly buried in Old Harrison Cemetery, 10 unmarked graves in "Kelley's Corner." == P. 13. == * Fact: Margaret awarded 1 years supplies and dower. Margaret Kelley, Widow, 28 Jan 1833, min. 17 p.134 * Fact: Margaret died 21 Dec 1834. * Source: Inventory Book Greene Co. 1828 - 43, Book 1, p. 365. William A McCoy administraor [Verify]. [this may help show that Wm. H. McCoy was husband of Elizabeth Kelly in contradiction to Neva J. Kelley] == P. 14. == Your Name by Edgar A. Guest == P. 15. == === Family Chart w/ Anna Hunter === [No Sources Provided.] * John b. 1750 d. 28 Oct 1831 * Wife: Ann Hunter * Children: * John, Jr. b. 20 Jan 1766, m. Ellender Harrison 3 Jan 1799. * Joseph m. Resse MacKey 3 Mar 1806 * Andrew m. Polly Coleman 18 Aug 1807 * Elizabeth m. Jack Stevens * Cynthia m. Dr. Dewitt == P. 16. == === Family Chart w/ Margaret Unknown === [No Source Provided.] * John b. 1750 d. 28 Oct 1831 * Wife:Margaret Unknown, Snapp? or McCoy? * Children: * David d. by 1850 m. Rebecca McCoy 15 Oct 1820 * Margaret m. Daniel Leming or Lentz 11 Dec 1829 * Polly Unmarried * William McCoy Unmarried * Samuel b. 22 Aug 1792 d. 11 June 1877 m. Elizabeth Jennings 1 May 1839 * Joshua Unmarried * Jabez W.J. d. As Union Soldier in Civil War, Unmarried * Ross H b. 1810 Never Married == Conclusion of Chapter 1 == * Two other installments are part of the digital copy provided. They speak to subsequent generations. Additional installments were no provided.

Sources from: Neva J Kelley: From Ireland to Wight County, Missouri

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See [[Kelly-6700|John Kelley]] for Genealogical Profile These are claims and sources mentioned in From Ireland to Wight County, Missouri by Neva J Kelley, 1988 The digital copy reviewed by Michael Lee Stills resides in his dropbox account. https://www.dropbox.com/s/a4akw7mhv8jqycd/From%20Ireland%20to%20Wright%20County%20Missouri.pdf?dl=0 * Neva Jean (McCallister) Kelly's relationship to John Kelley is through her husband David G. Kelley. * David was born in 1930 and is seven generations from John Kelley, Sr. and 1st wife Anna Hunter. * David G Kelley (William H 6, Elisha L 5, James W 4, James P? 3, John P? 2, John, Sr. 1) Overall the book is well sourced but quite a few of them are questionable. Listing them here will enable us to evaluate each one to determine if they refer to the correct John Kelley living in the correct place and time. The attached document was obtained from a descendent of Neva and only the portions that were relavant to John were shared. [P. 1-11] it is hoped that the full document can be obtained as a better understanding of John's children may be realized. == P. 1.== * Claim: John Kelly b. 1750 in Ireland. [No Source Provided.] * Claim: Came to America in 1771. [No Source Provided.] * Claim: Married Anna Hunter. [No Source Provided.] * Claim: Had three sons with Anna. [No Source Provided.] * Spec: Unsure of Anna's death location, Probably from one of the Counties in New Bern District, North Carolina. [No Source Provided.] * Grant: #1405 - 100 acres on S. Side of Nolichucky River. [likey, John setted in this area] * Grant: #2223 - 640 acres - Deeded to John, Jr., S. side of Cumberland River, Greene, Tennesse [Book No. 81, pp174 - Mistaken, Nicholas Long, assignee of John Kelley (Military Warrant No. 468), 20 May 1793] * Grant: # 193 - 5000 acres [Needs verfication] * Grant: # 2393 - 640 acres obtained from Robert King in Hawkins Couty [Book No. 81 pp. 603 - Needs verification] * Estate Sale: Records all his children from wife Margaret [Original source may be in Greene County Courts - Needs verification] === Telephone Converstions === * with approximately 25+ families Greeneville, TN descendents still living in the Area. * Claim: John Kelley built mountain cabin in area now known as Kelley's Gap. [personally visited by Michael Lee Stills] * Claim: Most if not all his children were born in Kelley's Gap. [Needs verification] * Claim: John Kelley, Jr. m. Eleanor Harrison in Greene Co. [Likely, source needs documented] * Claim: Both John and John, Jr. paid taxes in 1805 in Greene Co. [Needs documented] === Estate Sale Knowlege === * Claim: Some of the family was educated, his wife and some sons and daughters recorded the the Sale, therefore they could read and write. [Reasonable Conculsion] * Claim: John Kelley was a fiddle player because he owned two which were recorded at the Sale. [Reasonable Conclusion] * Claim: John and John, Jr. along with others [listed] bought land for a Methodist Episcopal Church in 1808. [No Source Provided.] == P.2. == * Suggests Deed was signed by Isaiah Harrison in the presence of Wm. and Jeremiah Harrison. [Deed reg 14 Oct 1808 in Greene Co. Courts, signed by Val Sevier - Needs Documented, Harrison Grave Yard Church?] === Land Sold without Kelley Family Knowledge === * Claim: At the time of John's death he owned 50 acres [Recorded in Greene, CO. Courts - Needs verification] * Kelley family still owned as of 1988). * recorded because it was sold without their knowledge. ** Court Case 8 May 1838, See Chancery Court Minutes by Goldene Filler Burgner. * Claim: John may have lived in Fairfield, NC when he entered the war. He probably lived in the Manor House, cites North Carolina Genealogical Society as informants. == P.3. == Hand drawn picture of a cabin located in Kelley's Gap where some of the Kelley's were born in. [Compare with photo taken of a Cabin by Michael Lee Stills] == P.4. == Poor quality photo copy of Samuel Kelley (son of John, Sr.) and his wife Elizabeth (Jennings) Kelley. See glasses reference. == P.5. == === Family Group Listing of John Kelley === * Religion: Methodist Episcopal [presumably from Church Deed] * Born: 22 Aug 1750 Ireland [No Source Provided.] * Teacher: [No Source Provided.] * Died: 28 Oct 1831 [Documented] * Married 1st: Anna Hunter [No Source Provided.] * Married 2nd: Margaret Unknown [No Source Provided.] * Some claim Margaret Hutchinson was his wife but unable to prove it [Recheck marriage record for location] * Burial: Possibly buried in the Harrison Cemetery next to John Jr. John, Jr. is certain as wife is a Harrison. Corner of Cemetery is known as Kelley's Corner. Children by first wife (Anna Hunter) 1. John Kelley, Jr. [see doc for details] 2. Andrew Kelley [see doc for details] 3. Joseph Kelley [see doc for details] *Neva suggests research to be done on Joseph Kelley in Estill Co., Kt. 1820 Census and Land grants. [see doc for details] * Neva does not mention or speculate on any other children by wife Anna. This is in conflict with Elizabeth Kelley Wade (EKW) who speculates. [needs comparison] * Marriages for Andrew and Joseph recorded in Burgner [see doc for details] ==P.6.== All details need sourced. Children by second wife (Margaret Unknown) * Note. Neva is unable to verify if Hutchinson is Margaret's last name. Compare with EKW who gives possible surnames of Snapp and McCoy but without any analysis or discussion. 1. Samuel m. Jennings, Greene, TN. (He is a Teacher and Store Owner) 2. Margaret m. Farnsworth, Greene, TN. 3. Elizabeth m. McCoy (Millwright) 4. David m. McCoy Greene, TN 5. Daniel (Millwright) m. Delila Unknown. [See p. 7 for other details] 6. Jabez W. I. (son), never married. [See p.7 for other details] 7. James [see doc for scant details] 8. Mary "Polly" Never married [see doc for sister Margaret's daughter Farnsworth details] ==P.7== 9. Joshua (Distiller) never married [see doc for details] 10. Ross (Teacher) never married, lived with Samuel [see doc for details] (Possibly Grandson) * See Greeneville, TN Cemetery book for Samuel and Eliabeth burial in Harrison Cemetery. Speculates all children may be there but not able to document. * Claim: Record[ed?] that all three unmarried brothers lived with or near Samuel all their life [No Source Provided.] * Believes there may have been two Jabez W.I Kelley's [see doc for details] 11. Rojo H. Kelley (Possibly Grandson) [see doc for details] 12. Jesse (Possibly Grandson) [see doc for details] * Claim: That Ross and Daniel were sons but that there may have been Ross and Daniel grandson. [No Source Provided.] == P.8 - 10 == Copy of Estate Sale Monday, April 1832 Mint. 16p. 489. [Original needs located and reviewed] P. 10 * Claim: John, Jr. and Margaret died in 1822 and thus were not at estate sale [Needs documented] == P.11. == Details on Margaret Kelley * Widow Support: Jan 28, 1833, Min. 17p. 134 [needs located] * Claim: Margaret d. 21 Dec 1834, Estate recorded in inventory book Greene Co. 1828-43. Book 1, p. 365, Wm. McCoy son-in-law administrator [locate this record as it helps prove Elizabeth Kelley, wife of William, is John Kelley's daughter] *See final note. Mentions photo of Samuel and Elizabeth Kelley in Cabin of a descendent. This may be the same photo which was photographed by Michael Lee Stills on his visit. Research and documentaton of Samuel may help strenghthen some claims. * Land of Samuel from John, Sr. * Documented in Land Grants and Deeds * Ownership recorded in Court * Estate recorded in Court * Neva typed up Samuel's Estate sale [Need complete document to verify] * Obtain Goldene Filler Bougner books * Greene Co. Tn. Wills 1783-1890 * Chancery Court Min. Greene, Co, TN, Nov 1825 - Jan 1831 * Greene Co. Marriages. == P. ? - Source of Reference == * Morman Library of Los Angeles, CA. * Archives of Orange County, CA * Whitter Public Library * The Many Kelley Families * Professional Genealogists in some cases * Goldene Fillers Burger Books, Wills, Courts, and Marriages, Greene Co. * Obtained Missouri death records from descendents who moved and lived there.

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---- The following are the Sources cited in ''Colonial Families of Delaware Volume 11'' ---- * '''ACCO''': Accomack County Virginia Court Order Abstracts, by JoAnn Riley McKey. * ''Adventurers of Purse and Person'', Virginia M. Meyer and John Frederick Dorman, 1987, Published by Order of First Families of Virginia 1607-1624.5. * '''ARMD''': Archives of Maryland. (71 vols). * '''Bendler''': ''Colonial Delaware Records, 1681-1713''. By Bruce A. Bendler. Published by Family Line Publications, 1992. * '''BLWT''': Bounty Land Warrants * '''BMM''': Burlington Monthly Meeting, Burlington Co. NJ (Quakers) * '''British Roots''': ''British Roots of Maryland Families''. By Robert W. Barnes. Baltimore Genealogical Publishing Co. * '''Budd''': Budd, J. Marshall. Autobiography of Judge Isaac Davis. Compiled from the writings of Isaac Davis. J. Marshall Budd, 5306 Angora Terrace, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 13 Apr 1938 * '''CANI''': Records of the Nicholite Society whose members lived in Caroline and Dorchester counties of Maryland, and Kent County, Delaware. See ''Joseph Nichols and the Nicholites'', Kenneth Carroll, 1962. * '''Chester Co. Wills''': The Wills of Chester County, Pennsylvania as abstracted by Jacob Martin. Published by Family Line Publications. * '''CDA''': ''Colonial Delaware Assemblymen''. By Bruce A. Bendler. Published by Family Line Publications. * '''CELR''': Cecil County, Maryland Land Records. * '''CESM''': Records of St. Mary Ann's Parish (North Elk) in Cecil County, Maryland. * '''CESS''': Records of St. Stephen's Parish (North Sassafras) in Cecil County, Maryland. * '''Chester Co. Deeds''': ''Abstracts of Chester County, Pennsylvania, Land Records'' series, published by Family Line Publications. * '''Chester Co., PA, Wills''': ''The Wills of Chester County, Pennsylvania'' series, published by Family Line Publications. * '''Citizens of the Eastern Shore''': ''Citizens of the Eastern Shore of Maryland''. By F. Edward Wright. Published by Family Line Publications. * '''Colonial Soldiers and Sailors''': ''Colonial Delaware Soldiers and Sailors 1638-1776'', compiled by Henry C. Peden, Jr. Published by Family Line Publications, 1995. * '''Davis''': Autobiography Isaac Davis. 15 pages. (privately published) At the Delaware Archives * '''DCMM''': Duck Creek Monthly Meeting Registers and Minutes (Society of Friends, or Quakers) * '''DE Recall''': ''Delaware Recall'', published by Delaware Genealogical Society * '''Delaware Bible Recds''': ''Delaware Bible Records'' (6 vols.), compiled by Donald O. Virdin and Lu Verne V. Hall. Published by Heritage Books, Inc., 1991-1998. * '''Dill''': ''Souls in Heaven, Names in Stone. Kent County, Delaware Cemetery Records'' (self published, 1989) * '''Dodd''': Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research, compilation of Delaware Marriages, 1643-1899 [databasse online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: Index compiled from town and country marriage records microfilm, microfiche, or book format located at the family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, by Liahona Research (P.O. Box 740, Orem, UT 84059). * '''ESVR''': ''Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records'' (5 vols.), compiled by F. Edward Wright. Published by Family Line Publications, 1982-1986. * '''Find A Grave''': From the website - http://www.findagrave.com. This is a free website where people who inventory cemeteries post their findings, often including pictures of the graveyard and headstones, or other markers. The data posted has a high degree of reliability. We usually try to support it with other source information that can at least say this information is deemed to be reliable. If we can confirm at least one burial in a group for a family in a given cemetery, we presume the information for all of them is reliable. * '''GSP''': ''The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine'' * '''HAD''': ''The Davis (Davies & David) Family in Wales and America: Genealogy of Morgan David of PA'', by Harry Alexander Davis, Washington, D.C., 1927. This publication is available on Heritage Quest Online, a library subscription service. * '''Hill''': ''The Bennett family of Sussex County, Delaware: 1680-1860: with branches into the Warren, Shockley, and other families''; J. Bennett Hill. * '''Hinshaw/PA&NJ''': ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Volume II: Pennsylvania and New Jersey. William Wade Hinshaw, Author and Publisher; Thomas Worth Marshall, Compiler. * '''Hinshaw/VA''': ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Volume VI: Virginia. William Wade Hinshaw, Author and Publisher; Thomas Worth Marshall, Editor; Douglas Summers Brown, Collaborator and historian for Virginia. * '''Hinshaw/NC''': ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Volume I: North Carolina. * '''Holcomb''': Sketch of Early Ecclesiastical Affairs in New Castle, Delaware and History of Immanuel Church, by Thomas Holcomb. Written by request of the Church Club of Delaware. Wilmington, Del., Delaware Printing Company 1890. * '''Holden''': a privately published book titled ''The Descendants of Robert Lockwood'', compiled by Frederic A. Holden, and published by the family on 1889. Some of the genealogical information contained in that book was taken from the Monsey Family Bible. The book is is available through Heritage Quest Online, a library subscription service. * '''Immanuel Church''': Records of Emanuel Protestant Episcopal Church of New Castle (established in 1704). * '''INAC''': ''Abstracts of The Inventories and Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland'' by Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. Also on CD-ROM. * '''Irish Quakers''': ''Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750'' by Albert Cook Myers, M.L. Originally published Swarthmore, 1902. Reprinted Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1969, 1985, 1994. * '''KEDELR''': Kent County, Delaware, Land Records * '''Kent Co. Court Records''' * '''Kent Co. Orphans court''' * '''KEORCF''': Kent Co. Orphans Court Case Files * '''LCPC''': Lewes and Coolspring Presbyterian Church records * ''Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records'' (5 vols.), F. Edward Wright. Published by Family Line Publications, 1982-1986. * '''MD Marriages''': ''Maryland Marriages, 1634-1777''. Compiled by Robert Barnes, Baltimore Genealogical Publishing Co, 1975. * '''MINV''': Maryland Inventories, based on the series by Vernon L. Skinner, Jr., ''Abstracts of The Inventories of the Prerogative Court of Maryland''. Also on CD-ROM. * '''MDAD''': Maryland Administration Accounts; originals are at Maryland State Archives. * '''MGS Bulletin''': ''Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin'' * '''MMM''': Middletown Monthly Meeting, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Quakers) * '''MPL''': Maryland Patent Land Records * '''MWB''': Maryland Will Book as abstracted in the Maryland Calendar of Wills (16 vols.). Also on CD-ROM * '''NCDELR''': New Castle County, Delaware, Land Records * '''NCOC''': ''Orphan's Court Proceedings of New Castle County, Delaware. 1742-1761''. Abstracted by F. Edward Wright, Delmarva Roots (2001). * '''New Castle Co. Wills''': ''A Calendar of Delaware Wills New Castle County 1682-1800''. Compiled by The Historical Research Committee of The Colonial Dames of Delaware * '''NJ Genealogies''': A collection of articles from the ''Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey'' including New Jersey Bible Records and other Family Records published by Genealogical Publishing Co. * '''Nottingham''': ''Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia 1663-1800, Compiled and edited by Stratton Nottingham.'' * '''Nottingham Monthly Meeting Records''' (Quakers) * '''O'Connor''': ''The Marvels in England'', by Charles A. O'Connor. * '''Old Swedes''': Records of Old Swedes Church of Wilmington, DE, published as ''Early Church Records of New Castle County, Delaware'', Volume 2. Family Line Publications (1994), reprint of ''The Records of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, Wilmington, Del. 1713-1799''. Transcribed by Horace Burr. * '''PA Genealogies''': ''Genealogies of Pennsylvania Families'', a collection of articles taken from the ''Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography''. Published by Genealogical Publishing, Inc., 1983. * Penna Hist. Soc. Papers, vol. AM. 2013 * '''PMM''': Philadelphia Monthly Meeting (Quakers) * '''QALU''': St. Luke's Parish Records, Queen Anne's County, Maryland. * '''RPD''': ''Revolutionary Patriots of Delaware'', compiled by Henry C. Peden, Jr. * '''RPWS''': ''Revolutionary Patriots of Worcester and Somerset Counties, Maryland 1775-1783'', compiled by Henry C. Peden, Jr. * '''Runk''': ''Biographical and Genealogical History of the State of Delaware containing Biographical and Genealogical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and many of the Early Settlers'', published in 1899 by J. M. Runk & Co., Chambersburg, PA. * '''RWP''': Revolutionary War Pension Application files * '''QALR''': ''Queen Anne's County, MD, Land Records'', R. Bernice Leonard. * '''SCGA''': Sussex County Guardian Accounts * '''Scharf''': ''History of Delaware, 1609-1888'', by J. Thomas Scharf, A.M., LL.D. * '''SCOC''': Abstracts of the Proceedings of Sussex County Orphans' Court, Delaware, Libers 1, 2, 3, 4, A (1708-1709 and 1728-1777). Compiled by Vernon L. Skinner, Jr., published by Willow Bend Books, Westminster, MD. (2000). * '''SCP''': ''Calendar of Sussex County Delaware Probate Records 1680-1800''. Compiled by Leon deValinger, Jr. Public Archives Commission State of Delaware (1964). * '''SCS''': Sussex County Surveys * '''SCChR''': Sussex County Chancery Court Records * '''SCCR''': Sussex County Court Records * '''SCOR''': Sussex County Obituary Records * '''SCW''': Sussex County Wills * St. George's Episcopal Register, Indian River * '''SOSP''': Stepney Parish Register, Somerset Co., Maryland * '''SOTL''': Tax lists of Somerset County, Maryland * '''SUDELR''': Sussex County, Delaware, Land Records * '''SUORCF''': Sussex County Orphans Court Case Files * '''Sussex Court Records''': ''Records of the Courts of Sussex County, Delaware 1677-1710'', Craig W. Horle. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991. * '''TALR''': ''Talbot County, Maryland Land Records'', R. Bernice Leonard * '''TATH''': Third Haven Monthly Meeting records located in Talbot County, Maryland. * '''Tharp''': Genealogy of the Tharp Family of Delaware by William B. Tharp, Farmington, Delaware, 1635-1941. * '''The Duke of York Records''': ''Original Land Titles in Delaware Commonly Known as The Duke of York Record'', printed by General Assembly of the State of Delaware, 1903. * '''THD''': "A Dill Family History," written about 1918 by Thomas H. Dill (b. 1839) and published in the ''Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin'', Vol. 30, Issue 3, Summer 1989. * '''THMM''': Third Haven Monthly Meeting, Talbot County, Maryland (Quakers) * '''Torrence''': ''Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore of Maryland'', Clayton Torrence, 1935. * '''Turner''': ''Some Records of Sussex County, Delaware'', compiled by H.B. Turner. * '''Virden''': ''The Marvel Family: The Path to Delaware'', by Donald Odell Virden * '''Welcome Claimants''': ''The Welcome Claimants Proved, Disproved and Doubtful With An Account Of Some Of Their Descendants''. By George E. McCracken. Published by The Welcome Society of Pennsylvania, 1985. * '''Whitelaw''': ''Virginia's Eastern Shore'', Ralph T. Whitelaw, first published by Virginia Historical Society, 1951. * '''WMM''': Washington Monthly Meeting (Quakers) Register and minutes. * '''WOLR''': ''Land Records of Worcester County, Maryland''. By Ruth Dryden. Published by Family Line Publications.

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''This profile is a collaborative work-in-progress. Can you contribute information or sources?'' See Also: * ''Add [[sources]] here.'' ''This profile is a collaborative work-in-progress. Can you contribute information or sources? Any changes or additions to this profile should be discussed on G2G, using the tag, southern_colonies, in accordance with the Project Protected Status.'' === Often Used Sources M. Gaulden === Footnotes Form: Personal Copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7 | M. Gaulden]]. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] === Bacon === * Personal papers and notes of Frances T. Gaulden, Family Biographical Information per letter to Dave Templeton, August 22, 1976. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] * Liddell Pedigree, 'Chapelry of Lamesley', The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham: volume 2: Chester ward (1820), pp. 207-218. URL: [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=76307] Date accessed: 16 September 2014. * Biographia Britannica, Or The Lives Of The Most Eminent Persons Who Have Flourished in Great Britain and Ireland From The Earliest Ages Down To Present Times, Volume The First, pp. 364-369, Edward Gibson, Presented At The Court of King George, September 26, 1774, The University of Lausanne Collection.[https://archive.org/details/biographiabritan04adam] * The Baronetage of England, or, The History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, as are of English Families, p. , William Betham (rev.), rev. William Betham, 1802. * Bacons of New Kent County, Virginia; copied from The Baronalogies of England, by E. Kimber & johnson, London England, 1771. * Americans of Royal Descent, Wm. & Mary Quarterly, Vol X, page 267. * ''Americans of Royal Descent'', pp. 30-32, by Charles H. Browning, 7th Edition, Reprinted for Clearfield Company, Inc., by Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1998, 2000.[http://books.google.ca/books?id=eyik0rO0HlsC&pg=PA31&lpg=PA31&dq=Sir+james+Bacon&source=bl&ots=RAtKO9wJ6F&sig=ncuzeykj5qmbCVMgdwFW2qduik8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=NJY5U8fgF-nE2wW57oGAAQ#v=onepage&q=Sir%20james%20Bacon&f=false] * The Life History of Sir Roger Bacon (1214-1294), By Shane Francis George, September 18, 2009, Penn State Universtiy. [http://www.personal.psu.edu/sfg5049/blogs/emsc_100/2009/09/the-life-history-of-sir-roger-bacon.html] * Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700-7th Ed., (7th edition,Genealogical Publishing Co, Baltimore, MD, 1999) * ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', p. 191, Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, For the Year 1883, Vol.XXXVII, David Clap and Sons, Boston, Stanford University Library. * Call, Michael L., Royal Ancestors of Some American Families. * Roberts, Gary Boyd, Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, (Genealogical Publ. Co. 1993). * From The Aldermen of the City of London, vol. II, by the Rev. Alfred B. Beaven, Eden Fisher & Co., Ltd., London, 1913.[http://patp.us/genealogy/aldermen_1500.aspx] === Campbell === * Descendants of Enos L. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Crow, Sr., 12/2/2008, Lincolnton, NC. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] === Compton === * Personal papers and notes of Frances T. Gaulden, Clan of Comptons, p. , Myldred Compton Lankford, February 15, 1974, Unpublished. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] Footnote form: Personal papers and notes of Frances T. Gaulden, Clan of Comptons, pp., Myldred Compton Lankford, February 15, 1974, Unpublished. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] * Personal papers and notes of Frances T. Gaulden, Family Biographical Information per letter to Dave Templeton, August 22, 1976. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] === Crisp === * Personal papers and notes of Frances T. Gaulden, Family Biographical Information per letter to Dave Templeton, August 22, 1976. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] === Dillard === * ''Hunt Papers'' unpublished, [[Space:Hunt_Family_Paper_1],|[[Space:Hunt_Family_Paper_2]].|Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]]] * Personal papers and notes of Eunice L. Hunt, Family Biographical Information, unpublished. 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Dillard * Sketches of Rabun County History : 1819-1948, pp. , Andrew Jackson Ritchie, 1959. === Gaulden === * The History Of The Gaulden Family, by Laura Gaulden Bailey, 1929, Washington Memorial Library, Washington, DC. [[Space:History_Of_The_Gaulden_Family]Personal|copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]]] * Conversations with Frances T. Gaulden - [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden, Mags]] * Personal papers and notes of Frances T. Gaulden, Family Biographical Information per letter to Dave Templeton, August 22, 1976. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] * Gaulden Genealogy - John James Gaulden's Family Group, Betty Jean Gaulden Moore. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] * The 1940 Census, Laurens City, Sheet 19A, enumerated April 26, 1940. * The School directory Of South Carolina, 1917-1918, South Carolina Department of Education, p. 26, South Carolina State Documents Depository, South Carolina State Library.[http://digital.tcl.sc.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/schldirect/id/51/show/43/rec/14] * The 321st Infantry "Wildcats", by Clarence Walton Johnson, R.L. Bryan Company, Columbia, SC, 1919. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] * The Gaulden, Gauldin, Gaulding, Family History -- A Seven Hundred Year Study, Volume One, By Dr. Charles H. Gaulden, Self Published, April, 1999. * St. Peter's Church of New Kent County, Virginia, Parish Register,1680 to 1787, pp. Scanned and transcribed by Christine Wertin. [http://vagenweb.org/newkent/stpete_toc.html] Footnote form: St. Peter's Church of New Kent County, Virginia, Parish Register,1680 to 1787, pp. Scanned and transcribed by Christine Wertin.[http://vagenweb.org/newkent/stpete_toc.html] * ''Memoirs of Francis Dubose Richardson'', Francis D. Richardson, December 1, 1895.[http://www.schlatter.org/Genealogy/Richardson%20family/F%20D%20Richardson%20memoirs/francis_dubose_richardson%20page%201.htm] [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] * Descendants of Martha Gaulden, Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] === Hammond === === Hannon === * Hannon Family Genealogy Forum, Re: William Pinckney HANNON & MOORE, Posted by: Fred Hannon Jr., May 07, 2008, [http://genforum.genealogy.com/hannon/messages/1072.html] === Hunt === * ''Hunt Paper 1'', unpublished, [[Space:Hunt_Family_Paper_1],|Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]]]. * "Hunt Paper 2", unpublished, [[Space:Hunt_Family_Paper_2].|Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]]]. * Personal papers and notes of Eunice L. Hunt, Family Biographical Information, unpublished. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] * Conversations with Eunice L. Hunt and Thomas C. Hunt [[Gaulden-7|Gaulden-7]] * Virginia pension abstracts of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812 and Indian wars, Esli Hunt, 973.001, VBlm, V.32, 1328848, GENEALOGY COLLECTION, ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY. * The Hunt DNA Project, The Hunt 14, [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tompkins/dna/hunt-dna.html] * ''Jackson Family Bible'', The source of the list of 14 siblings we call “The HUNT 14″ is a page found pasted into a Jackson Family Bible, This Bible was owned by Mrs. Wilkes of Springfield, TN. A brief background and account was provided by Mr. William M. Hunt, renowned family history researcher and historian, on 15 November 1986.[http://www.onlinefamilynetwork.org/newsletters/the-hunt-14-family-newsletter-june-2013-given-names-source/] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Jackson_Family_Bible] * The Hunt 14 Family Newsletter, June 2013 – Given Names & Source Posted on June 27, 2013, in The Hunt 14.[[http://www.onlinefamilynetwork.org/newsletters/the-hunt-14-family-newsletter-june-2013-given-names-source/]] * Franklin County, Virginia, 1786-1986, A Bicentennial History – By: John S. Salmon and Emily J. Salmon and published by Franklin County Bicentennial Commission at Rocky Mount, Virginia, in 1993. (bond for Thomas Hunt tory) * The Family of Jimmy hunt, Jr. === Lord === * The Descendants of William Lord, Sr., b. 1535, d. 1610, Yelvertoft or Towchester, Northhampton, England, James T. Lord, rev. through 2014, unpublished. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] * ''"English Emigrants to New England"'' - Catalog # 929.1B226t3 and "Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England" catalog # 929.2F597, Mid-Continent Public Library, Independence, MO. * The Founders Monument, Erected by the Society of the Descendents of The Founders of Hartford A. D. 1986, to Commemorate the 350th Anniversary of the City. This stone replaces the original sandstone monument of 1837[http://www.kinnexions.com/album/hartford/ The Founders Monument] * [http://josfamilyhistory.com/stories/founders-monument.htm The founders Monument] * Find A Grave Memorial# 11290361, Thomas Lord 1585-1678, (no death date on Gravestone) Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA {{FindAGrave|11290361}} * Jackson Co, Ga. Cemetery Book, P.146, Burial, Lord / Harris Family Cemetery, Jackson Co., GA. * 1880 United States Census, Jackson Co., GA * Jackson Co, Ga. Cemetery Book, p.21, Burial, Family Cemetery, Jackson Co., GA - Cause of Death, Measles. * 1850: United States Census, Jackson County, Georgia Census. * 1860: United States Census, Jackson County, Georgia Census: House: 1160, Minish District, Harmony Grove. * Wiliam Lord and Descendants, unpublished, rev. through 2014, James T. Lord. * ''Interview with Eunice Dean Lord Hunt'', Conducted and recorded by Dean Lake, September 3, 1983. [http://www.mgaulden.com/lordinfo.htm#euniceint Eunice Lord Hunt Interview], Copy in the personal files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] === McElmoyle === * York County, South Carolina Marriages, 1823-1865, On the 30th ultimo, by A. S. Wallace, Esq., Mr. Daniel McElmoyle, and Miss Mary Pardue, all of this District. Marriage Notices from the Yorkville Miscellany Newspaper, York County, South Carolina.[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/york/marriages_1823_1865.htm] * John McElmoyle, Sr., York, SC Wills 1770-1812 [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scyork/Wills/7.htm] Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]]. * McElmoyle Family Papers, No Author, 1978, NCR, Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenberg County, Charlotte, North Carolina. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]]. === Neill === * Obituary, Billy Ray Neill, The Gastonia Gazette, p.2A, Saturday February 11, 1984. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]]. * Neill/Neal Family Tree Quilt, Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]]. === O'Doherty === * ''Interview with Eva Theresa O'Doherty'', 2014. Copy in the personal files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] * ''Interview with Lorna Wilson'', 2004. Copy in the personal files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] * Personal papers and notes of Kathleen O'Doherty, Family Biographical Information Compilation, 1978. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] === Templeton === * Templeton, L.B. Templeton Family History Records and Descendants of the Templetons, Who First Settled in What is Now Laurens County, South Carolina: Together with Brief Sketches of Other Templetons, Who Settled in Other Parts of South Carolina and Other States. Union, S.C.: L.B. Templeton, Jr., 1953. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] * Personal papers and notes of Frances T. Gaulden, Family Biographical Information per letter to Dave Templeton, August 22, 1976. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] * Conversations with Frances T. Gaulden - M. Gaulden * The 1940 Census, Laurens City, Sheet 19A, enumerated April 26, 1940. == Wilburn == * Wilburn Family Biographical Information, Handwritten notes of Gollie Dillard Sorrells. Personal copy in the files of [[Gaulden-7|M.Gaulden]].

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Examples of source citations by type of work (book, periodical article, etc) see http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sources#Book ---- List of Lists = Wikitree Library Space page by Rick Pirpoint ---- My space page: Sources i Use by Marjorie Adams '''GREEN''' following are unsourced from MD I need to work on: Green, Benjamin Born 1790's;. Green, Henry Born 1680's. Died 1710's; Green, Therisa (Therisa Lindsey). Born 1780's. Died 1860's; Greene, Elenor (Elenor McAtee). Born 1720's. -------- Barnes, Robert W. '''Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759'''. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co.,, 1989 (on Ancestry.com) Newman. Harry Wright, '''The Maryland Semmes and Kindred Families''', Baltimore. MD: Maryland Historical Society, 1956. Marshall, Michael and Pegg, 1658-1758 '''Charles Co., MD families: the first 100 years'''; wills, court, church, land, inventories and accounts; includes Early Northern Neck VA records for counties bordering the Rappahannock and Potomac Rivers. Jonh Jacob Raskob,''' Raskob-Green Record Book''' (Franklin Printing Co.:1921) available on Ancestry.com. See my downloads 1800 Baltimore County Wills: (WK72,242 Bk6, f277) Gwynn, Zae Hargett, '''Abstracts of the Records of Jones County, North Carolina,''' 1779-1868, Volume 1 North Carolina. County Court (Jones Co.), Jones County ,NC: Z. H. Gwynn, 1963. The Greenes of '''Rhode Island''' with Historical Records of English Ancestry 1534 - 1902", compiled from the manuscripts of the late Major-General George Sears Greene, U.S.V. by Louise Brownell Clarke, New York, 1903; reproduced by the Photoduplication Program of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1903. https://archive.org/stream/greenesofrhodeis00gree#page/154/mode/1up Clemens, William Montgomery, 1860-1931, Early Greene Marriages in Rhode Island. published 1917 https://archive.org/details/earlygreenemarri00clem La Mance, Lora S. The '''Greene Family And Its Branches''' From A.D. 861 to A.D. Floral Park, N.Y: Mayflower Pub. Co., 1904). https://archive.org/stream/greenefamilyitsb01lama#page/n385/mode/2up '''Major Henry Filmer''' of England and Virginia a partial list of descendants : genealogical report http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p15012coll1/id/62631 Green. Robert M.(dec'd),'''The Green Tree - A Branch from The Green Tree''', Baltimore MD: Gateway Press [defunct], 1978. 902 pages mostly about Greens who were at one time or another in Licking Co. OH--None of these are our Greens. Reginald of William Green-- no connection to our Greens. '''LONG "History and Genealogy of the Joe Long Cemetery at Selbyville: A Long and Murray Family Cemetery" by Marjorie E. Adams, Delaware Genealogical Society, Wilmington (Delaware), October 2012, Delaware Genealogical Society Journal, v15, n4, p86-95, includes 21 footnotes on history/land and cemetery transcription. '''Register of St. Martin's Church''', Worcester Parish, Worcester Co., Md., 1722-1839...torn page 4, transcribed by San Francisco [California] Chapter, NSDAR,1952. Calendar of Sussex Co. DE Probate Records, 1680-1800 [abstracts], Leon deValinger, CD#1473 Heritage Books, Westminister Md, (1964), 1993, paper/CD, with index, 310 pp. available at Ancestry.com '''Bill Long's Shared Genealogy Documents . Descendants of Thomas Tharp: 4th gen (endnotes??) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cfii/DescdntsOfThosTharp/FourthGeneration.pdf ''' Baptism and Marriage Records of the Sound Church of Sussex Co DE''' is available at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/de/sussex/church/soundch.txt Note: The listing of Baptisms and Marriages in this publication have been proved by Marjorie Adams to include those performed in other churches in the area, i.e., Salem Methodist in Selbyville, Roxana Methodist, and perhaps Ebenezer Methodist just over the state line in Worcester MD. It is thought that the records of one or more of the ministers who served these Churches sequentially were left in the Sound records which were thankfully preserved and transcribed by the Women of Sound. '''Bible of Benjamin Long''' http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cfii/BenjLongBible.pdf owned by Marjorie Adams (to be given to NABB CTR) '''ADAMS''' History of the Town of Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts: v2 Google Play Books https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=BEEOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA3 ma-vitalrecords.org.

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£ Boston Pilot https://newspapers.bc.edu "The Irish law times and solicitors' journal." https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010426813 Famine : '''Gleanings in the West of Ireland, 1850''' by [[Osborne-6169|Rev Sydney Godolphin Osborne]] https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011536434 : '''The history of the great Irish famine of 1847''', with notices of earlier Irish famines by [[O'Rourke-1714|Rev John O'Rourke]] : "Papers relating to proceedings for relief of distress, and state of unions and workhouses in Ireland, 1847" https://archive.org/details/op1246509-1001 "An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, ancient and modern" by O'Laverty, James vol 4 publ 1887 p 348 https://archive.org/details/historicalaccoun04olav/page/348/mode/1up "They fought like demons : women soldiers in the American Civil War" by DeAnne Blanton and Lauren M. Cook, publ 2002 http://www.findmypast.com/free " Owners of land of one acre and upwards : Ireland: return" by Local Government Board for Ireland publ 1876 https://archive.org/details/op1250438-1001 Land Owners in Ireland 1876 https://www.failteromhat.com/lo1876.htm " A topographical dictionary of Ireland : comprising the several counties; cities; boroughs; corporate, market, and post towns; parishes and principal villages; with historical and statistical descriptions: embellished with engravings of the arms of the cities, bishoprics, corporate towns, and boroughs; and of the seals of the several municipal corporations" by Samuel Lewis, publ 1849, 1865 https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_srE4AQAAMAAJ/page/n7/mode/2up " A topographical dictionary of Ireland ... With an appendix describing the electoral boundaries of the several boroughs" by Samuel Lewis, 2nd edition publ 1840 :vol 1 694 pg https://archive.org/details/b22012333_0001/page/n5/mode/2up :vol 2 754 pg https://archive.org/details/b22012333_0002/page/n5/mode/2up Will Registers * '''Irish will register''': 1833-1839, and index, 1828-1837 https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/234514?availability=Family%20History%20Library * "Index to testamentary documents in the Public Record Office, Dublin, 15th-20th century" https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1047420?availability=Family%20History%20Library * Irish Will Register 1828-1832 https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/234657?availability=Family%20History%20Library * Irish will register: 1833-1839, and index, 1828-1837 https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/234514?availability=Family%20History%20Library * 1858-1920 http://www.willcalendars.nationalarchives.ie/search/cwa/home.jsp * 1922-1982 https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/retrieve_text.php?text_contentid=459 * PRONI Will Calendars database 1858-1965 https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/services/search-will-calendars * "Index to the prerogative wills of Ireland, 1536-1810" by Sir Arthur Edward Vicars, publ date 1897 https://archive.org/stream/indextoprerogati00vica#page/n5/mode/2up * Abstracts of Wills 1708-1745, 1746-1785, 1785-1832 registry of deed Dublin Graveyards Directory, Libraries and Archive - Heritage Databases, Dublin City Public Libraries & Archive, Dublin City Council http://databases.dublincity.ie/graveyards/search.php "Association for the Preservation of Memorials of the Dead in Ireland" https://archive.org/ https://www.irish-geneaography.com/monumental-inscriptions.html Prerogative and diocesan copies of some wills and indexes to others, 1596 – 1858 http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/dw/index.jsp https://archive.org/ Valuation Office house, field, tenure and quarto books 1824 – 1856 http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/vob/home.jsp Diocesan and Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes, 1623 – 1866 http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/dm/home.jsp The Fitzwilliam Estate Clearances - Coolattin 1847-1856 by Jim Rees http://www.countywicklowheritage.org/page/the_surplus_people The Gentleman's magazine https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000542092 Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913) "Clogher clergy and parishes : being an account of the clergy of the Church of Ireland in the Diocese of Clogher, from the earliest period, with historical notices of the several parishes, churches, etc." by James Blennerhassett Leslie publ 1929 p 214 https://archive.org/details/MN5034ucmf_0/page/n238 "supplement to A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland" by Bernard Burke 9th ed publ 1899 p 273 [https://books.google.com/books?id=Ha0EAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA392&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=3#v=onepage&q=lucas&f=false] "A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland." by Sir Bernard Burke ... publ 1912 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.l0060114881&view=1up&seq=9 History of Parliament online https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org PRONI catelog search https://apps.proni.gov.uk/eCatNI_IE/SearchPage.aspx "The McMahons of Trohanny" by Patrick McMahon and Eugene McMahon Feb 2008 [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwj2j7-lhcHiAhUE0FkKHbDoDlAQFjAAegQIBBAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.peterspioneers.com%2Fmcmahongenealogy.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2gGdDLQrriiMpbGQfQDOIX] Military Archives Defence Forces Ireland - http://www.militaryarchives.ie/home "Reports of Cases in Chancery, Argued and Determined in the Rolls Court ... 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A list of all owners of three thousand acres and upwards, worth £ 3,000 a year, in England, Scotland, Ireland & Wales, their acreage, income from land, college, club, and services, culled from The modern Domesday book" With an analysis by John Bateman, F.R.G.S. , publ 1878 p 288 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31175024484753

Sources on the 1753 emigration from Nassau to America

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Dr. '''Adolf Gerber''' quotes in his book "'''Die Nassau-Dillenburger Auswanderung''' nach Amerika im 18. Jahrhundert.", Gerber, Dr. Adolf: ''Die Nassau-Dillenburger Auswanderung nach Amerika im 18. Jahrhundert: Das Verhalten der Regierungen dazu und die späteren Schicksale der Auswanderer''.; Flensburg 1930. published in 1930, some sources and lists from the Hessian State Archives in Wiesbaden. These are of interest for all research projects dealing with the fate of individuals from the former Nassau counties. This also applies to the attempt currently being made here on Wikitree under the name '''"[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Passengers_on_the_Ship_Rowand%2C_arriving_1753 Rowand Project]"''' to identify the passengers of the emigrant ship "Rowand" and to clarify their connection to each other. To this end, these data, which are often cited in subsequent publications as "'''Nassau-Dillenburg lists'''", are reproduced here. Unfortunately, the author does not give an exact indication or signature of the location of the files in the Wiesbaden archives. For this reason, the correct transcription of the names cannot be verified. The author himself also says that there is a lot more information in the records. It would therefore certainly be worthwhile finding them in the archives. Initial research has revealed the possibility that a set of files stored under the shelfmark '''HHStAW Fonds 3036 No KHA Inv. C08-5''' with the title: '''"''Stukken betreffende menigvuldige Emigraties van Onderdanen van Nassau naar de Amerikaanse Kolonies''"''' could be involved. Further research is necessary. == The Nassau-Dillenburg Lists == A collection of tables ordered in 1753 by the government to be made in every village and town, collecting the names and status of people, who have left recently or are willing to leave their homes to emigrate to America. The reason for this order was the suspiciously increasing number of applications from Nassau subjects, who asked to be allowed to sell their lands and leave the country. The government was concerned and started an investigation that also led to the imprisonment of a certain "Johann Christian Schmitt", who was questioned. The lists that came back were collected and analysed, probably to see what influence his recruitment had on the Nassau subjects. The lists are sorted by district and village. Given here are the names of the household head and the number of family members, who belonged together. {| border="1" class="sortable" !district!!village!!name!!family!!year!!ship |- |Beilstein||Arborn||Henrich Hild||6|||| |- |Beilstein||Arborn||Christ Klein||6|||| |- |Beilstein||Bach||Joh. Henrich Wiederstein||2|||| |- |Beilstein||Bretthausen||Johann Christ Rehi||5|||| |- |Beilstein||Eichenstruth||Mathäus Schütz||4||1753||Rowand |- |Beilstein||Emmerichenhain||Peter Flick||6||1751||Neptun |- |Beilstein||Emmerichenhain||Johann Jost Krum's widow||8|||| |- |Beilstein||Emmerichenhain||Gerlach Stalp||4||1753||Rowand |- |Beilstein||Emmerichenhain||Johann Wilhelm Stalp||7|||| |- |Beilstein||Emmerichenhain||Jost Stalp||4|||| |- |Beilstein||Erbach||[[Greb-106|Christ Henrich Greb]]||6||1753||Rowand |- |Beilstein||Erbach||Henrich Deis||single|||| |- |Beilstein||Erbach||Johann Deis||single|||| |- |Beilstein||Haiern||Johann Peter Stahl||3|||| |- |Beilstein||Langenbach||Johann Christ Lindorff||w/o family||1751||Neptun |- |Beilstein||Langenbach||Johann Daniel Pfeiffer||w/o family||1751||Neptun |- |Beilstein||Langenbach||Conrad Graa||6||1753||Rowand |- |Beilstein||Langenbach||Johann Christ Rübsamen||4|||| |- |Beilstein||Liebenscheid||Peter Höchst||9|||| |- |Beilstein||Liebenscheid||Christ Kupfer||8|||| |- |Beilstein||Marienberg||Johann Christ Mann||3||1753||Rowand |- |Beilstein||Marienberg||Johann Peter Leys||??||1753||Rowand |- |Beilstein||Nenderoth||Wilhelm Becker||5|||| |- |Beilstein||Nenderoth||Christ Hild||9|||| |- |Beilstein||Nenderoth||Peter Hild||7|||| |- |Beilstein||Nenderoth||Johann Köhler||6|||| |- |Beilstein||Nenderoth||Jost Ludwig||6|||| |- |Beilstein||Nenderoth||Friedrich Michel||5|||| |- |Beilstein||Niedershausen||Johann Peter Russ|||||| |- |Beilstein||Niedershausen||Conrad Michel||7|||| |- |Beilstein||Obershausen||Conrad Becker||6|||| |- |Beilstein||Oberrossbach||Philipp Kring||5|||| |- |Beilstein||Pfuhl||Johann Christ Schmidt||7|||| |- |Beilstein||Pfuhl||Paulus Krum||5||1753||Rowand |- |Beilstein||Pfuhl||Christ Mann||7|||| |- |Beilstein||Pfuhl||Johannes Zehrung||6||1753||Rowand |- |Beilstein||Rehe||Johannes Diehl||single|||| |- |Beilstein||Rehe||Johann Christ Jung||5|||| |- |Beilstein||Salzburg||Maria Elisabeth Göbel||single|||| |- |Beilstein||Salzburg||Johann Engel Weller||5|||| |- |Beilstein||Stockhausen||Johann Jacob Hass||4|||| |- |Beilstein||Stockhausen||[[Weigel-1395|Peter Weyel]]||4||1753||Rowand |- |Beilstein||Stockhausen||Johann Henrich Widderstein||6|||| |- |Beilstein||Stockhausen||Mathäus Zimmermann||6||1753||Rowand |- |Beilstein||Unnau||[[Buchner-671|Martin Buchener]]||7||1753||Rowand |- |Beilstein||Unnau||[[Lauer-1299|Theis Lauer]]||6||1753||Rowand |- |Beilstein||Waigandshain||Johann Jacob Fischbach||9|||| |- |Beilstein||Waigandshain||Johann Christ Stahl||6|||| |- |Beilstein||Willingen||Johann Christ Reyss||3|||| |- |Beilstein||Willingen||Johannes Peter Reyss||4|||| |- |Beilstein||Zinnhain||Jacob Schütz||5|||| |- |Diez||Altendiez||Peter Löwenzöller||8|||| |- |Diez||Altendiez||Johann Georg Minck||6|||| |- |Dillenburg||Dillenburg||Johann Henrich Becker||widower|||| |- |Dillenburg||Dillenburg||[[Otterbein-13|Philipp Wilhelm Otterbein]]||''single''||1752||??? |- |Dillenburg||Donsbach||Johann Conrad Schelt||wife + 3 ch|||| |- |Dillenburg||Oberschelt||Johann Jacob Nickel||wife + 2 ch|||| |- |Driedorf||Driedorf||Johann Henrich Hardt||wife + 1 ch|||| |- |Driedorf||Heisterberg||Christoph Betz||ledig|||| |- |Driedorf||Heisterberg||Johann Christ Theis||wife + 8 ch|||| |- |Driedorf||Hohenroth||Johann Peter Rumpff||wife + 2 ch|||| |- |Driedorf||Hohenroth||Johann Georg Theis||wife + 3 ch|||| |- |Driedorf||Mademühlen||Johann Jost Claas||wife + 2 ch|||| |- |Driedorf||Mademühlen||Johann Georg Göbel||wife|||| |- |Driedorf||Mademühlen||Johann Adam Stahl||wife + 2 ch|||| |- |Driedorf||Mademühlen||Johann Henrich Stahl||wife + 3 ch|||| |- |Driedorf||Mademühlen||Johann Peter Stahl||wife + 3 ch|||| |- |Ebersbach||Ebersbach||Johann Daniel Becker||family||1751||Two Brothers |- |Ebersbach||Ebersbach||Witwe Giersbach ||and son ?||1751||Two Brothers |- |Ebersbach||Ebersbach||Johannes Heintz||family||1751||Two Brothers |- |Ebersbach||Ebersbach||Daniel Hoffmann||||1751||Two Brothers |- |Ebersbach||Eibelshausen||Johannes Orth||||1751||Two Brothers |- |Ebersbach||Mandeln||Johannes Franck|||||| |- |Ebersbach||Rittershausen||Johann Henrich Hayn||family||1751||Two Brothers |- |Ebersbach||Rittershausen||Johannes Hayn||family||1751||Two Brothers |- |Ebersbach||Rittershausen||Johann Georg Henrich||ledig||1751||Two Brothers |- |Ebersbach||Rittershausen||Johannes Henrich||ledig||1751||Two Brothers |- |Ebersbach||Bergebersbach||Johann Daniel Schlappig||||1753||Edinburgh |- |Ebersbach||Bergebersbach||Johann Jost Schlappig||||1753||Edinburgh |- |Ebersbach||Ebersbach||Johannes Aurand||||1753||Edinburgh |- |Ebersbach||Ebersbach||Anna Christina Giersbach|||||| |- |Ebersbach||Ebersbach||Johannes Gräff||||1753||Edinburgh |- |Ebersbach||Ebersbach||Henrich Müller|||||| |- |Ebersbach||Ebersbach||Johannes Müller junior|||||| |- |Ebersbach||Ebersbach||Georg Schäffer||||1753||Edinburgh |- |Ebersbach||Eibelshausen||Philipp Wagener|||||| |- |Hadamar||Oberzeuzheim||Jacob Schmiedt||family|||| |- |Hadamar||Bellingen||Peter Baldus||wife + 5 ch|||| |- |Hadamar||Dreisbach||Merten Hilsenhäuser||wife + 4 ch||1753||Rowand |- |Hadamar||Dreisbach||Peter Müller||wife + 2 ch||1753||Rowand |- |Hadamar||Hahn||Johann Best Weber||wife + 2 ch|||| |- |Hadamar||Todtenberg||Johann Henrich Baldus||wife + 3 ch|||| |- |Hadamar||Waldmühlen||Christ Schütz||wife + 2 ch|||| |- |Haiger||Allendorf||Jost Henrich Weyel||family|||| |- |Haiger||Langenaubach||Hans Jacob Herwig||??|||| |- |Haiger||Langenaubach||Johann Wilhelm Schmit||??|||| |- |Herborn||Herborn||Johann Zeppenfeldt||??|||| |- |Siegen||Eiserfeld||Johannes Güding|||||| |- |Siegen||Müsen||Johann Brummbach's widow Anna Juliana||and children|||| |- |Siegen||Niederndorf||Thielman Weissgerber||wife and children||1750||Nancy |- |Siegen||Niederndorf||Johannes Gitting||||1750||Nancy |- |Siegen||Niederndorf||Johann Jacob Br.''[umbach]?''||||''1750''||''Nancy'' |- |Siegen||Niederndorf||Dilmanus W.|||||| |- |Tringenstein||Eyershausen||Jost Henrich Becker|||||| |} == Sources ==

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== Documentation on the Ghika (Ghyka) == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghica_family Wikipedia: Ghica Family] * [http://ghika.net/_uk/index_uk.htm ghika.net] * Berindei Dan: L'Union des principautés roumaines - Bucarest 1965 - Réf BNF 16-M-4816(13) * Bolinteanu, Dimitrie: Les Principautés roumaines - Paris 1854 - Réf BNF J-16892 * Chalon, Jean: Liane de Pougy, courtisane, princesse et sainte - Paris 1994 * Daujat, Jean: L'Apôtre du Xxè siècle : Vladimir Ghika - Paris 1957 - Réf BNF 16-M-3068 * Desvergnes, Louis: Anne-Marie Chassaigne, Liane de Pougy, Princesse Ghika - Bergerac 1965 - Réf BNF 8-LN-73772 * Gane, Constantin: Trecute vieti de Doamne si Domnite - Editura UNIVERSUL - Bucuresti - 1941 * Ghislain de Diesbasch: La princesse Bibesco - 1986 - Editions Perrin * Lecca, Octav George: Familiilie boeresti române. Istorii si genealogie - Bucarest 1899 - Réf BNF 8-J-8622 * Lecca, Octav George: Genealogia a 100 de case din tara-Românascã si Moldova - Bucarest 1911 - Réf BNF FOL-J-307 * Miribel, Elisabeth de: La Mémoire des silences: Vladimir Ghika, 1873-1954 - Paris 1987 - Réf BNF 8-M-44412 * Mousseau, Jacques: Le siècle de Paul-Louis Weiller - 1998 Réf BNF 1999-13249 * Pommier Armand: Profils contemporains, Mme la Ctesse Dora d'Istria (Hélène Ghika) - Paris 1863 - Réf BNF J-20779 * Quinet, Edgar: Œuvres complètes. VII, Les Roumains ; Allemagne et Italie - Paris 1908 - Réf BNF MICROFICHE M-23714(7) * Rizo-Rangabe, Eugenios: Livre d'or de la noblesse phanariote et des familles princières de Valachie et de Moldavie - Imprimerie S.Vlastos 1904 Athènes * Storhas, G: Souvenir du 30 août 1838, dédié à S.A.S. A.D.Ghika, prince régnant de Valachie - Bucuresti 1838 - Réf BNF YE-16418 et RES-YF-4328 * Sturdza, Alexandru A.C.: Généalogie de la maison princière et comtale de Sturdza - Paris 1905 - Réf BNF Z PICOT-56 * Sturdza, Alexandru A.C.: De l'histoire diplomatique des Roumains, 1821-1859. Règne de Michel Sturdza, Prince régnant de Moldavie, 1834-1849 - Paris 1907 - Réf BNF 4-J-553 * Sturdza, Mihai Dim.: Dictionnaire historique et généalogique des grandes familles de Grèce, d'Albanie et de Constantinople - Paris 1983 - Réf BNF FOL-J-743 * Sturdza, Mihai Dim.: Familii Boieresti din Moldova si Tara Romaneasca - Enciclopedie istorica, genealogica si biografica, Vol. I - Editura SIMETRIA - Bucuresti 2004 * Sturdza, Mihai Dim.: Familii Boieresti din Moldova si Tara Romaneasca - Enciclopedie istorica, genealogica si biografica, Vol. II - Editura SIMETRIA - Bucuresti 2011 * Vaillant, Jean-Alexandre: De la situation de la Valachie sous l'administration d'Alexandre Ghika - Bruxelles/Paris 1842 - Réf - BNF J-21558 * Volkens, Georg: Pr.Nicolas Ghika-Comanesti - Pr.Demetre - Réf BNF 4-03U-19 * Xenopol, A.D.: Histoire des Roumains de la Dacie trajane, depuis les origines jusqu'à l'union des principautés en 1859 - Paris 1896 - 8-J-6408 * Zallony Marc-Philippe: Essai sur les Fanariotes - Editions Arthus Bertrand - Marseille avril 1824 - BNF 23105 * Zervos, Christian: Ghika, peintures, dessins - Réf BNF FOL-V-8739 * Zervos, Christian: Almanach de la Cour - Réf BNF J-16518

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NEW ORLEANS, changes in street numbers since earlier days: http://archives.nolalibrary.org/~nopl/info/louinfo/1897/prytanial.htm New Orleans records http://www.lagenweb.org/orleans/ HINCKLEY books at Family Search https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/?navigation=default&perpage=10&page=1&search=HINCKLEY PGM Reliable Sources https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Project_Reliable_Sources#Great_Migration_Series_.28NEHGS.29 PGM -- Sources Used in Great Migration Series https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-GMB MAYFLOWER Deeds and Probate at Ancestry, search https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/3223/ PILGRIM HALL Museum, bios of mayflower passengers https://pilgrimhall.org/john_sarah_jenny.htm HENRY ADAMS of Braintree MA, family history, book, at Hathi Trust https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nnc1.cu18201172&seq=444&q1=%22Joseph+Adams%22 ESSEX COUNTY, Salem, Massachusetts, Vital Records https://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Salem/aBirthsS.shtml HARWICH records https://plymouthcolony.net/barnstable/vitalrecords/harwich/harlinktable.html https://ldsgenealogy.com/MA/Harwich.htm#0 MAINE and New Hampshire -- Genealogical Dictionary -- Ancestry search https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48566/?o_lid=0004026539&o_sch=Affiliate+External&o_xid=0004026539&ranEAID=4026539&ranMID=50138&ranSiteID=Xib7NfnK11s-0.7h0SLo.mB89dboe2rVCA : and at Family Search : https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/84933?availability=Family%20History%20Library DNA articles: Gedmatch: https://www.gedmatch.com Beginners' Guide to Genetic Genealogy https://smithplanet.com/stuff/gedmatch.htm Y-DNA Testing guide https://www.legacytree.com/blog/y-dna-testing ===Virginia & Maryland - Colonial=== Virginia Rent Rolls, names, 1704 https://www.vagenweb.org/newkent/1704va.txt TYREE family, possibly related to Curles "our tyrees, who came from charles river thru new kent to west" https://studylib.net/doc/7753151/our-tyrees--who-came-from-charles-river-thru-new-kent-to-... 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[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48412/images/DuplicatesVARecs-003899-v?pId=335346 At Ancestry] Library of Virginia website - Virginia County and City Records on Microfilm, lists available records and dates, by county, and shows which records were destroyed in fires, etc. https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/local/index.htm The Meriwether Society (different one) http://tmsi.j777.org/resource_links/family_group_research/m15_thomas_ca1677-170809_a_.html Early Virginia Families Along the James River: Their Deep Roots and Tangled Branches. Vol. I https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/49134/ Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography https://usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/tylers_bios/vol2-01.htm Joseph Boyd of Maryland, genealogy - http://www.markboyd.info/fam_history/BoydFamily/Joseph_Boyd_Sr.-Six_Generations.pdf For Virginia places and dates, from https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Virginia_Place_Names#Virginia_Dates Rootsweb: History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995 https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html For “Henrico”, include “Parish” or “County” if you know whether it was Henrico Parish (also called Varina Parish) or Henrico County. From Parishes of Virginia: https://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm https://vagenweb.org https://vagenweb.org/henrico/ The following details are provided for reference: · Roanoke Colony (also known as the Lost Colony), 1585-circa 1590 · Virginia Company, 1606-1624. 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=== '''General''' === '''New Jersey/New York''' Stilwell, John E. [["Historical and genalogical miscellany''. New York]] #Vol I 1903 https://archive.org/stream/historicalgeneal00stil#page/n10/mode/1up #Vol II 1906 https://archive.org/stream/historicalgeneal02stil#page/n10/mode/1up #Vol III 1914 https://archive.org/stream/historicalgeneal03instil#page/n14/mode/1up (Several Monmouth County, NJ families some are Stout maternal lines) #Vol IV 1816 https://archive.org/stream/historicalgeneal04stil#page/n10/mode/1up (Continues Monmouth County, NJ familes.) #Vol V 1932 https://archive.org/stream/historicalgeneal05instil#page/n8/mode/1up (Continues Monmouth County, NJ families) '''New Jersey Wills''' #Vol I 1670-1730 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE106591 #Vol II 1730-1750 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE106628 #Vol III 1751-1760 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE222114 #Vol IV 1761-1770 https://archive.org/stream/calendarofnewjer03newj#page/n2/mode/1up #Vol V 1771-1780 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE106698 #Vol VI 1781-1785 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE106625 #Vol VII 1786-1790 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE106695 #Vol VIII 1791-1795 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE106002 #Vol IX 1796-1800 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE106701 #Vol X 1801-1805 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE106676 #Vol XI 1806-1809 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE106713 #Vol XII 1810-1813 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE106005 #Vol XIII 1814-1817 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE106685 === '''Stout''' === Hutchinson, Jack T, [[''Leaves from a Tree: An American Heritage'']]Decorah, Iowa, Anundsen Publishing Co: 1989. Under copyright and may be borrowed from the Boston Public Library. Type in title into search engine and choose. Stout, Nathan. [[''History of the Stout Family'']] Nathan Stout: Monmouth, N. J. : 1823 https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Sources_Used_for_Profiles&junk=1&action=edit

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These are some of the sources I am using to do research. Please feel free to share them. They mostly concern the Mead family of Greenwich, CT, Rutland, VT, Dutchess County, NY.

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1870 Residence: Montebello, Hancock County, Illinois{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|1870-census}}}|1870-census|1870 United States Federal Census. Ancestry.com http://interactive.ancestry.com/7163/4263314_00027/16663029 Year: 1870; Census Place: Montebello, Hancock, Illinois; Roll: M593_227; Page: 214B; Image: 27; Family History Library Film: 545726. Description Township : Montebello. Original data: 1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.Minnesota census schedules for 1870. NARA microfilm publication T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. {{Image |file = Sources-Gayus_Allen.png |align =r |size = 40 |label = Name Adam Kammerer ; Home in 1870 Montebello, Hancock, Illinois; ost Office Hamilton; Household Members; Name Age; Adam Kammerer 30; Dora T Kammerer 27; Willhemina Kammerer 2; Adam Kammerer 7/12; Fredrick Redler 32. |caption = |wrap = y }} }} Residence 1880: Wythe, Hancock, Illinois. {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|1880-census}}}|1880-census|1880 United States Federal Census. Ancestry.com. http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1880usfedcen&h =30076706&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt . Adam Kammerer. Birth date: abt 1840 Birth place: Hesse Darmstadt Residence date: 1880 Residence place: Wythe, Hancock, Illinois, United States. Year: 1880; Census Place: Wythe, Hancock, Illinois; Roll: 211; Family History Film: 1254211; Page: 367A; Enumeration District: 86; Image: 0735. {{Image |file = Sources-Gayus_Allen.png |align =r |size = 40 |label = Name Adam Kammerer; Age 40; Birth Year abt 1840; Birthplace Hesse Darmstadt; Home in 1880 Wythe, Hancock, Illinois; Race White;Gender Male; Relation to Head of House Self; Marital Status Married; Spouse's Name Dora Kammerer; Father's Birthplace Hessen Darm.; Mother's Birthplace Hessen Darm.;Occupation Farmer; Household Members ; Name Age; Adam Kammerer 40; Dora Kammerer 37; Minnie Kammerer 12; Adam Kammerer 10; Caroline Kammerer 8; Henry Kammerer 7; William Kammerer 4; Henry Kehler 47. |caption = |wrap = y }} }}

Sources-Gayus Allen

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Sources for Gayus Allen and family {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|1900-census}}}|1900-census|"1900 United States Federal Census." Ancestry.com (database with images, http://interactive.ancestry.com/7602/004117780_00792/41404257 ; accessed 25 October 2015). Gayes Allen, Palmyra Township, Portage, Ohio; citing Enumeration District (ED) 0087; NARA microfilm publication T623, roll 1314, Page: 9B. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. FHL microfilm 1241314. {{Image |file = Sources-Gayus_Allen.png |align =r |size = 40 |label = Gayes Allen. [Guyus Leroy Allen] . [Gayoes Alle??] . Age: 40. Birth Date: Jan 1860. Birthplace: Pennsylvania. Home in 1900: Palmyra, Portage, Ohio. Race: White. Gender: Male. Relation to Head of House: Head. Marital Status: Married. Spouse's Name: Mary Allen. Marriage Year: 1880. Years Married: 20. Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania. Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania. Occupation: View on Image. Neighbors: View others on page. Household Members: Name Age. Gayes Allen 40. Mary Allen 37. Floyd Allen 18. Eva Allen 16. Charles Allen 13. Leroy Allen 11. Edward Allen 9. Elmer Allen 5. Goldie Allen 8/12 |caption = |wrap = y }} }} {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|1910-census}}}|1910-census| "1910 United States Federal Census" (database with images). Ancestry.com (http://interactive.ancestry.com/7884/4449736_00387/22413415 ; accessed 25 October 2015). Leroy Allen, Palmyra, Portage, Ohio; citing Enumeration District (ED) 0105. NARA microfilm publication T624 (Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.), roll 1224; Page: 6A. Original data: Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. FHL microfilm 1375237. {{Image |file = Sources-Gayus_Allen.png |align =r |size = 40 |label =Name: Leroy Allen. [Le Roy Allen] . Age in 1910: 50. Birth Year: abt 1860. Birthplace: Pennsylvania. Home in 1910: Palmyra, Portage, Ohio. Race: White. Gender: Male. Relation to Head of House: Head. Marital Status: Married. Spouse's Name: Mary A Allen. Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania. Mother's Birthplace: New Jersey. Neighbors: View others on page. Household Members: Name Age. Leroy Allen 50. Mary A Allen 47. Elmer E Allen 18. Goldie M Allen 10. Nellie C Allen 5. |caption = |wrap = y }} }} {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|1920-census}}}|1920-census|"1920 United States Federal Census" (database with images). Ancestry.com (http://interactive.ancestry.com/6061/4384825_00211/48787613), images reproduced by FamilySearch. Gains [Gaius] Allen, Palmyra, Portage, Ohio; citing Enumeration District (ED) 102; Image: 211. Original data: Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. roll 1428; Page 7B. {{Image |file = Sources-Gayus_Allen.png |align =r |size = 40 |label =Name: Gains Allen. [Gayus John Allen] . [Guyus Leroy Allen] . [Gaius Allen] . Age: 60. Birth Year: abt 1860. Birthplace: Pennsylvania. Home in 1920: Palmyra, Portage, Ohio. House Number: X. Race: White. Gender: Male. Relation to Head of House: Head. Marital Status: Married. Spouse's Name: Mary Allen. Father's Birthplace: Ohio. Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania. Able to Speak English: Yes. Occupation: Kiln Burner. Industry: Tile Plant. Employment Field: Wage or Salary. Home Free or Mortgaged: Free. Neighbors: View others on page. Household Members: Name Age. Gains Allen 60. Mary Allen 58. Nellie C Allen 15. |caption = |wrap = y }} }} {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|1930-census}}}|1930-census| "1930 United States Federal Census" (database with images), Ancestry.com (http://interactive.ancestry.com/6224/OHT626_1862-0121; accessed 25 October 2015). Guyus [Gayus] Allen, Palmyra, Portage, Ohio, citing Enumeration District (ED) 0020; Image: 121.0. FHL microfilm 2341596. Year: 1930; Census Place: Palmyra, Portage, Ohio; Roll: 1862; Page: 2A; Description: PALMYRA TOWNSHIP. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.{{Image |file = Sources-Gayus_Allen.png |align =r |size = 40 |label =Name: Guyus Leroy Allen. [Gayus L Allen] . Birth Year: abt 1860. Race: White. Birthplace: Pennsylvania. Relation to Head of House: Head. Home in 1930: Palmyra, Portage, Ohio. Map of Home: View Map. Neighbors: View others on page. Household Members: Name Age. Guyus Leroy Allen 70. |caption = |wrap = y }} }} "Death Certificates and Index, December 20, 1908-December 31, 1953." Ohio Division of Vital Statistics. State Archives Series 3094. Ohio Historical Society, Ohio. Gayus Allen, 26 Apr 1938; 1938, A-AL. Accessed via Ancestry.com ("Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007" database) (http://interactive.ancestry.com/5763/ohvr_d_1938_17-0020?pid=6667622). {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|death-cert}}}|death-cert| "Death Certificate: Gayus Leroy Allen," Palmyra, Portage Co., Ohio, Registration Dist. 5632, File no. 2, # 21795 State of Ohio Department of Health - Vital Statistics - Death Certificate. Scanned image available at http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Allen-19801.}} {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|gayus-allen-death-cert}}}|gayus-allen-findagrave| "U.S., Find A Grave Index," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60525&h=84961986&ssrc=pt&tid=18077585&pid=601382026&usePUB=true, accessed 25 October 2015), citing Find A Grave Memorial 109990239 (http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=109990239&ref=acom, accessed 25 October 2015.) Gayus L. Allen, 1860-1938. Note: Headstone also lists Mary A. Allen, 1838-1927.}}

Sources-Mary Ann Cook

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

Sources-Musgraves Obituary

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Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] == Sources used in Musgrave's Obituary == Musgrave's Obituary was published in Volumes 44-49 of [[Space:The Publicatons of The Harleian Society|The Publications of The Harleian Society]] (1899-1901). The compiler, [[Musgrave-585|William Musgrave]], died in 1800, so all of these sources were published before that time. * '''A.B.C. pittor:''' Abcedario Pittorico. 4to. Venez., 1753. ::* https://archive.org/details/abcedariopittori00orla * '''Abercrombie:''' The Martial Atchievements of the Scots Nation. By Patrick Abercromby,M.D. 2 vols., folio. Edinburgh, 1711-15. [134 d. 9, 10.] * '''Anecdotes:''' This means that an anecdote of the person is to be found in one of the references. * '''Ann. Anne:''' The History of the Reign of Queen Anne digested into Annals. By Abel Boyer. 11 vols., 8vo. London, 1703-13. [9512 a.a.a.] Sir William Musgrave's copy. * '''Ann. Eur:''' Annals of Europe. From 1739 to 1743. 6 vols., 8vo. London, 1740, etc. [9073 f. 16.] * '''Ann. Geo. I., etc:''' Annals of King George I. 6 vols., 8vo. London, 1716-21. [808 g. 14-19.] Sir William Musgrave's copy. * '''A.R:''' The Annual Register, or a view of the History, Politicks, and Literature of the Year. From 1758 onwards. 8vo. London. [2086 a.-fj * '''Baldinucci:''' ::* Notize de ' Professori del Disegno da Cimabue in qua. By Philip Baldinucci. 4to. Fir., 1681. ::* Notizzie de ' Professori del Disegno da Cimabue in qua ; secolo secondo, dal 1300 al 1400. By P. B. Folio. Fir., 1686. ::* Parte secondo pel Secolo quarto die Contiene tre Decennali dal 1550 al 1580. Folio. Fir., 1688 ; Dal. 1580 al 1610. Folio. Fir., 1702. ::* See also his works in 14 vols. in the Publications of the " Societa TipographicaB de' Classici Italian!," vols. 189 to 202. [2041 f.] * '''Ballard's Ladies:''', or '''Ball.'s Ladies:''' Memoirs of British Ladies who have been celebrated for their writings or skill in the learned languages, arts, and sciences. By George Ballard of Magdalen College, Oxford. 8vo, London, 1775. [613 e. f.] VOL. v, * '''Barksdale:''' Memorials of Worthy Persons, Two Decads. By Ch. Barksdale. 12mo. London, 1661. [g. 2227.] * '''Basan:''' Dictionnaire des Graveurs. By F. Basan. 3 torn., 12mo. Paris, 1767. [680 a. 20-22.] * '''Betterton's His. Sta:''' History of the English Stage. By Thomas Bettertou. 8vo. London, 1741. [641 h. 6.] * '''Beughem Icon:''' Bibliographia Historica, Chronologica & Geographica Novissima, Perpetuo Continuanda. Accedit Ejusdem Museum seu Syllabus Iconum sive Imaginum Illustrium a Sreculo Hominum, quas in ejus Musaeo spectantur. Opera ac Studio Oornelii a Beughem Embricencis. 12mo. Amstelsedami, 1685. [270 a. 36.] [.See Note at end.] * '''Biog. Britt:''' Biographia Britannica, or the Lives of the most Eminent Persons of Great Britain and Ireland. 7 vols., folio. London, 1747-66. [2036 g.] * '''Biog. Dram:''' Biographia Dramatica. By David Erskine Baker. 2 vols., 8vo. London, 1788. [840 d. 4, 5.] * '''Birch:''' The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, on one hundred and eight Copper Plates. Engraved by Mr. Houbraken and Mr. Vertue. with their lives and characters. By Thomas Birch, D.D., Secretary of the Royal Society. Folio. London, 1756. [c. 6, e. 8.] * '''Birch's Hist. R.S.S:''' History of the Royal Society of London. By Thomas Birch, D.D., Secretarv of the Society. 4 vols., 4to. London, 1756. [461 g. 28-31.] * '''Brit. Mus. 2149:''' British Museum, Sloane MS. No. 2149. By Baldwinus Hamey, M.D. Defunctus 1676. "Iste liber continet notas biographicas de sequentibus Claris medicis, etc." * '''Bunhill Fields:''' [[Space:The Inscriptions Upon The Tombs, Gravestones, etc., in The Dissenters Burial-Place Near Bunhill Fields|The Inscriptions Upon The Tombs, Gravestones, etc., in The Dissenters Burial-Place Near Bunhill Fields]]. 8vo. London, 1717. [1126 g. 22.] * '''Burnet:''' ::* The History of the Reformation of the Church of England. By Gilbert Burnet. Three parts, folio. London, 1679, 1681, 1715. ::* History of his own Time. By Bishop Burnet. 2 vols., folio. London 1724 and 1734. [489 k. 11.] * '''Buswell's Knights:''' An Historical Account of the Knights of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, from its first institution in the year MCCCL. to the present time. By John Buswell. 8vo. London, 1757. [608 i. 14.] * '''Carter's Camb:''' [[Space:The History of The University of Cambridge, from Its Original, to The Year 1753|The History of The University of Cambridge, from Its Original, to The Year 1753]]. By Edmund Carter, 8vo, London, 1753. [2064 a.] * '''Char:''' This means that an account of the character is to be found in one of the references. * '''Chetwood's Hist. Stage:''' A General History of the Stage. By William Rufus Chetwood. 12mo. London, 1749. [840 b. 35.] * '''Gibber's Poets:''' The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland to the time of Dean Swift, etc. 5 vols., 12mo. London, 1753. [1066 f. 22.] Sir William Musgrave's copy. * '''Clarke's Lives:''' The Lives of sundry Eminent Persons in this Later Age. By Samuel Clarke. In two parts, folio. London, 1683. [703 m. 18.] * '''Crasso:''' Elogii de Huomini litterati. 2 torn., 4to. Vene., 1666. [609 k. 11.] Elogii de Capitani Illustri. 4to. Vene., 1683. [610 1. 23.] * '''Descampes:''' Vie des Peintres. By J. B. Descamps. 4 torn. Paris, 1753. [2032 b.] * '''Downes' Stage:''' Roscius Anglicanus, or an Historical View of the Stage. By John Downes. 8vo. London, 1708. [1347 a. 5.] * '''E.B:''' The English Baronets, being a Genealogical Account of their Families. By Thomas Wotton. 3 vols., 12mo. London, 1727. (A larger edition in 4 vols. was issued in 1741.) [2119 a.] * '''E.M. or Eur. Mag:''' The European Magazine and London Review ; containing Portraits, Views, Biography, Anecdotes, Literature, History, Politics, Arts, Manners, and Amusements of the Age, from 1782 onwards. 1784, etc. [2091 C.] * '''Engl. Worth:''' Select Lives of the most Eminent Persons of the English Nation, from Constantine the Great down to these times. By William Winstanley. 8vo. London, 1660. [e. 1736.] * '''Fasti Ox. 'See Le Neve:''' * '''Female Worthies:''' Biographium FBemineum, the Female Worthies, or Memoirs of the most illustrious Ladies of all Ages and Nations, etc. 2 vols. London : Crowder, 1776. [613 d. 1.] Sir William Musgrave's copy. * '''Foppens' B. Belg:''' Bibliotheca Belgica. By Joannis Fran. Foppens. 2 torn., 4to. Brux., 1739. [679 f. 10.] * '''Freherus:''' Theatrum virorum eruditione singulari clarorum. By Dr. Paul Freherus. 2 vols., folio. Norib., Nov. 1688. [10604 k. 1.] Sir William Musgrave's copy. * '''Fuller's Worth:''' ::* [[Space:The History of The Worthies of England|The History of The Worthies of England]]. By Thomas Fuller, D.D. Folio. London, 1662. [2037 f.] :: Or, ::* G. S. Anglorum Speculum, or the Worthies of England, in Church and State. Alphabetically digested into the several shires and counties [Abridged from Fuller's [[Space:The History of The Worthies of England|History of The Worthies of England]].] Also an account of the commodities and trade of each respective county, etc. [The preface is signed G. S.] 8vo, pp. 974. London, 1684. [615 b. 3.J Sir William Musgrave's copy. * '''Fun. Ser:''' Funeral Sermons in the Library of Sir William Musgrave are in his Catalogue. Add. MS. 25,403, pp. 3 to 21. * '''Gildon:''' Lives and Characters of the English Dramatic Poets. By Charles Gildon. 8vo. London, 1698. [641 f. 13.] * '''Granger:''' A Biographical History of England from Egbert the Great to the Revolution, etc. By the Rev. J. Granger. 3 vols., 4to. London, 1769. [614 k. 21-25.] Sir William Musgrave's copy, with his notes. * '''G.M:''' [[Space:Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review|Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review]]. From the commencement in 1731 and onwards. 8vo. London. [2090.] * '''G. S.:'''' See Fuller's Worthies. * '''Hack. Epit:''' Select Epitaphs on illustrious and other persons. By John Hackett. 2 vols., 12mo. London, 1757. [1078 i. 3.] * '''Harl. MS. 6835:''' Harleian MS., British Museum (6835). A folio containing a large number of Inscriptions and Arms upon Funeral Monuments and Gravestones in London, Westminster, and other places. * '''Hawkins:''' Observations on Actors, etc. By William Hawkins. 12mo. London, 1775. * '''Helps His:''' A Help to History, or a Short Memorial of the most Material Matters of Fact, and Passages Domestick and Foreign, etc. With an Account of the Births, Deaths, Rise, Fall, etc., of Persons of Distinction at Home and Abroad. From 1st June, 1709. 12mo. London, 1711, etc. [P.P. 3340.] * '''Heroologia:''' Hertuologia Anglicana. Hoc est clarissimorum et doctissimorum aliquot Anglorum qui floruerunt ab anno Christi MD. ad MDCXX. vivae effigies, Vitee et Elogia. By Henry Holland. 21 torn., folio. London, 1620. [491 i. 6.] * '''His. Die:''' The Dictionary, Historical and Critical, of Mr. Peter Bayle. Second edition. 5 vols., folio. London, 1734-8. [2037 f.] * '''His. Eur:''' A complete History of Europe. 18 vols., 8vo. London, 1705. [P.P. 3405.] * '''Houbraker:''' See Birch. * '''H.R.:''' or '''His. Reg:''' Historical Register. 25 vols., 8vo. London, 1714-38. [P.P. 3407.] * '''H.R.C:''' Historical Register Chronicle (i.e., the Chronological Diary to the above). * '''Jacob's Poets:''' The Poetical Register, or the Lives and Characters of all the English Poets. By Giles Jacob. 2vols.,8vo. London, 1723. [1066 g. 18, 19.] Sir William Musgrave's copy. * '''Kennet:''' Register and Chronicle, Ecclesiastical and Civil. By Bishop Kennet. Folio. London, 1728. [2070 e.] * '''Kingkillers, Kingkrs:''' History of the King-Killers on the 30th of January ; commemorated in the lives of 365 fanatical Saints famous for Treason, etc. 2 vols., 8vo. London, 1719-20. [613 f. 21.] Sir William Musgrave's copy. * '''Knts.:''' See Buswell. * '''L.M.''' The London Magazine, or Gentlemen's Monthly Intelligencer. From 1732 to 1784. 8vo. London, 1732, etc. [156 1. 47.] * '''Langbaine:''' An Account of the English Dramatick Poets. By Gerard Langbaine. 8vo. Oxford, 1691. [011795 e.e. 1J * '''Le Neve's Fasti:''' [[Space:Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae|Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae]], or an Essay towards a regular Succession of all the principal Dignataries, etc. By J. Le Neve. Folio. 1716. [489 1. 5.] * '''Le Neve's Mon:''' [[Space:Monumenta Anglicana|Monumenta Anglicana]], being Inscriptions on the Monuments of several eminent persons deceased, etc. By John Le Neve. 5 vols., 8vo. London, 1719. [577 f. 4-8.] * '''Liv. Auth:''' Catalogue of Five Hundred Celebrated Authors of Great Britain, now Living, the whole arranged in Alphabetical order, and including a complete list of their Publications, etc. 8vo. London, 1788. [1190 a. a. a. 14.] * '''LLoyd's Worths:''' State Worthies during the Reigns of Henry VIII., Edward VI., Mary, Elizabeth, James, Charles I. By David LLoyd. The second edition with additions. 8vo. London, 1670. [615 b. 2.] * '''Lysons' Environs:''' [[Space:The Environs of London|The Environs of London]]. By D. Lysons. 4 vols., 4to. London, 1792-96. [2065 e.] * '''Martin's Biog:''' Biography of Mathematicians and Philosophers. By Benjamin Martin. 1764. [250k. 20.] * '''McKenzie:''' Lives and Characters of the most eminent writers of the Scots Nation. By George Mackenzie, M.D. 3 vols., folio. Edinburgh, 1708, 1711, 1722. [2044 g.] * '''Mem. Congreve:''' Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Amours of William Congreve. By Charles Wilson. 8vo. London, 1730. [275 g. 15.] * '''Merc. Hist:''' Mercure Historique et Politique, 16861723. 75 torn., 12mo. Parma, 1686, etc. [P.P. 3335.] * '''Mon. Edinb:''' An Theater of Mortality, or the Illustrious Inscriptions extant upon the Monuments in the Gray Friars Church Yard, etc., in Edinburgh and its Suburbs. By Robert Monteith, M.A. 8vo. Edinb., 1704. [10804 C. 13.] * '''Mon. Westm:''' Monumenta Westmonsteriensia, or an Historical Account of the Abbey Church of Westminster. By Henry Keepe. 8vo. London, 1682. [578 b. 26.] Moreri. * '''Moreri:''' Le Grand Dictionnaire Historique, etc. Par Mre. Louis Moreri. 8 torn., folio. Amsterdam, 1740. [2110 g.] * '''MS:''' See Note at end. * '''Neve's Fasti:''' See Le Neve's Fasti. * '''Neve's Mon:''' See Le Neve's Mon. * '''P.S:''' Political State of Great Britain. By A. Boyer and others. From the commencement in 1711 to 1740. 60 vols., 8vo. London, 1714, etc. [P.P. 3400.] * '''Parl. Reg:''' A New Parliamentary Register, being I., Lists of The Lords Spiritual and Temporal ; II., The Counties, Cities, and Boroughs in alphabetical order, and under each their Representatives in Parliament, from 1660 to the present time. 12mo. London, 1727. [809 g. 8.] * '''Philipot's Chancs:''' The Catalogue of the Chancellors of England, the Lord Keepers of the Great Seal, and the Lord Treasurers of England, with a collection of divers that have been Masters of the Rolls. By John Philipot. 8vo. London, 1636. [6191 a. 1.] * '''Phillips' Poets:''' Theatrum Poetarum, or a Compleat Collection of the Poets, especially the most eminent of all ages. By Edward Phillips. Two parts in 1 vol., 12mo. 1675. [1088 d. 6.] Sir William Musgrave's copy. * '''Philos. Transactions:''' The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, commencing in 1665. 4to. London, 1667, etc. [2100 and 2101.] * '''Pilk. Die:''' A General Dictionary of Painters. By the Rev. Matthew Pilkington, D.D. 4to. London, 1770. [686 h. 24.] Another Edition, 1852. [2033 d.] * '''Pointer's Oxf:''' Oxoniensis Academia, or the Antiquities and Curiosities of the University of Oxford. By John Pointer, M.A. 12mo. London, 1749. [731 b. 23.] Sir William Musgrave's copy. * '''Rothscholf:''' ::* Icones consiliariorum Norimberg. By Fred. Roth-Scholtzius. Folio. ::* Nurun., 1723. [821 m. 1.] ::* Icones Virorum Eruditorum. By F. R. Folio. Num., 1735. [821m. 2.] ::* Icones Bibliopolarum et Typographorum. By F. R. In 3 parts, folio. ::* Nuren., 1726. [821 m. 3.] * '''S.M:''' Scot's Magazine. From 1739 onwards. 8vo. Edinburgh. V.D. [2092 f.] * '''Salmon:''' ::* A short view of the Families of the present English Nobility. By Nathaniel Salmon, M.A. 12mo. London, 1758. [607 d. 11.] Sir William Musgrave's copy. ::* A short view of the Families of the present Irish Nobility. By N. S. 12mo. London, 1759. ::* A short view of the Families of the Scottish Nobility. By N. S. 12mo. London, 1759. [607 C. 9.] Sir William Musgrave's copy. * '''Smith's Highwaymen:''' History of the most noted Highwaymen, Footpads, and other Thieves. By Capt. Alexander Smith. 2 vols., 8vo. London, 1714 ; and 3 vols., 12mo. 1718-20. [615 a. 17-19.] * '''Smith's Obit:''' The Obituary of Richard Smyth, being a catalogue of all such persons as he knew in their life. 1627 to 1674. Sloane MS. 886 in the British Museum. (Printed by the Carnden Society in 1849.) [ac. 8133-44.] See [[Space:Camden Society Series|Camden Society Series]] (London, 1849) Old Series, Vol. 44. * '''Strutt's Engr:''' A Biographical Dictionary, containing an Historical Account of all the Engravers from the earliest period of the art of Engraving to the present time. By Joseph Strutt. 2 vols., 8vo. London, 1785. [2032 f.] ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/biographicaldict00stru ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/b28775570_0001 ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/b28775570_0002 * '''Tabl. Chron:''' Tablettes Chronologiques de 1'Histoire Universelle, etc. Par M. PAbbe Lenglet Dufresnoy. 3 torn., 8vo. Paris, 1763. [592 a. 21-23.] (Sir William Musgrave's copy.) * '''Theat. Biog:''' Theatrical Biography or Memoirs of the Principal Performers of the Three Theatres Royal. 2 vols., 12mo. London, 1772. [641 b. 2.] * '''Town and Country Mag:''' The Town and Country Magazine. From 1769 to 1783. 15 vols., 8vo. London. V.D. [P.P. 5542 b.] * '''Trusler:''' Chronology, or the Historian's Vade Mecum. By John Trusler, LL.D. 12ino. London, 1776. [9005 b.b. 7.] * '''T.W:''' Collection of Epitaphs. By Thomas Webb. 2 vols., 8vo. London, 1775. [1078 i. 5.] * '''View London:''' New View of London. By Edward Hatton. 2 vols., 8vo. 1708. [577 d. 1, 2.] Sir William Musgrave's copy. * '''Walp. Auth:''' A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, with a list of their Works. By Horace Walpole. Second edition. 2 vols., 8vo. Strawberry Hill, 1759. [125 b. 1,2.] * '''Walp. Eiigr:''' A Catalogue of Engravers who have been born or resided in England, digested by Mr. Horace Walpole from the MSS. of Mr. George Vertue, to which is added an account of the Life and Works of the latter. Second edition, 4to. Strawberry Hill, 1765. (Sir Wm. Musgrave's copy with his MS. notes is iu the British Museum.) [561 a. 13.] * '''Ware:''' History of the Bishops, and History and Antiquities of Ireland. By Sir James Ware. Translated and revised by W. Harris. 2 vols., folio. Dublin, 1739-64. [601 m. 3, 4.] * '''Weever's Mon:''' [[Space:Antient Funeral Monuments, of Great-Britain, Ireland, and The Islands Adjacent|Antient Funeral Monuments, of Great-Britain, Ireland, and The Islands Adjacent]]. By John Weever. 4to. London, 1631. [2062 C.] * '''Whincop:''' Scanderbeg : a tragedy, with a list of all the English Dramatic Poets. 8vo. London, 1747. [83 e. 23.] * '''Wilford:''' [[Space:Memorials and Characters, Together With The Lives of Divers Eminent and Worthy Persons|Memorials and Characters, Together With The Lives of Divers Eminent and Worthy Persons]]. By John Wilford. Folio. London, 1741. [2037 f.] * '''Winst. Con:''' The Loyall Martyrology, or brief catalogues and characters of the most eminent persons who suffered for their conscience during the late times of rebellion, either by death, imprisonment, banishment, or sequestration, together with those who were slain in the King's service. As also Dregs of Treachery, with the catalogues and characters of those regicides who sat as judges on our late dread Sovereign, etc. By William Winstauley. 8vo. London, 1665. [292 d. 24.] * '''Winst. Mart.:''' See Winst. Con. * '''Winst. Poets.:''' The Lives of the most famous English Poets, etc. By William Winstanley. 8vo. London, 1687. [276 d. 11.] * '''Winst. Reg.:''' See Winst. Con. * '''Winst. Worth:''' England's Worthies : Select Lives of the most eminent Persons from Constantine the Great to the death of Oliver Cromwell, late Protector. 'By William Winstanley. 8vo. London, 1660. [e. 1736.] * '''Wood's Athenae Ox:''' [[Space:Athenae Oxonienses|Athenae Oxonienses]] : An exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their education in the most antient .... University of Oxford .... from 1500 to 1695 .... To which are added the Fasti or Annals of the .... University. 2 vols., folio. London, 1721. [685 1. 11.] Another Edition, 1813, etc. [2036 f.] * '''Wood's Fasti Ox.:''' See Wood's Athenae Ox. Zimmerm. Icon. See Note below. NOTE. " There are engraved portraits of those persons marked MS., Beughem Icon., and Zimmerm. Icon., but for the description of these prints vide my MS. Catalogue of Engraved Portraits." [Add. MS. 5727J

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Robert Elmore's most used sources. ==Family Biographies== ===Elmer Elmore=== * Elmer/Elmore Group, ''[[Space:Ancestors_of_Edward_Elmer..._Pending_DNA|Ancestors of Edward Elmer... Pending DNA]]'' * Johnson, William W. (Rev.) ''[[Space:Elmer Elmore Genealogy.|Elmer Elmore Genealogy]]'' (Published 1899 by the Compiler, North Greefield, Wisconsin) * Elmer, L. Q. C. ''[[Space:Genealogy Of The Elmer And The More Families|Genealogy Of The Elmer And The More Families]]'' (Published December 1930 by The Cornhill Publishing Company; Boston, Massachusetts) * Elmore, Theodore J. ''[[Space:Family Memorials in Prose and Verse|Family Memorials in Prose and Verse]]'' (Published 1880 by Morning News Steam Printing House; Savannah, GA) * Elmore, John M. ''[[Space:480_Years_Elmore|480_Years_Elmore]]'' (Self-published 1999 by John M. Elmore; Denver, Colorado, USA) ==Other== * Anderson, Robert Charles. ''[[Space:The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England|The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England]]'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1995) * Stiles, Henry Reed [[Space:The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut|The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut]] (Hartford, Connecticut, Case, Lockwood & Brainard company, 1891) * Doherty, Frank J. ''[[Space:The Settlers of the Beekman Patent|The Settlers of the Beekman Patent]]'' (1990) * William Richard Cutter, A. M. ''[[Space:Genealogical and Family History of Central New York |Genealogical and Family History of Central New York ]]'' * James Hadden Smith ''[[Space:1687_History_of_Livingston_County_New_York|1687 History of Livingston County New York]]'' * Nancy J. Cornell ''[[Space:The_1864_Census_for_Re-organizing_the_Georgia_Militia|The 1864 Census for Re-organizing the Georgia Militia]]'' * ''[[Space:Biographical_Directory_of_the_United_States_Congress_1774_-_2005|Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 - 2005]]'' * Olney, Sandra Sutphin ''[[Space:Passengers_On_The_Lion_From_England_To_Boston_1632|Passengers On The Lion From England To Boston 1632]]'' * Chaffee, William Henry ''[[Space:The_Chaffee_Genealogy|The Chaffee Genealogy]]'' * Hasbrouck, Kenneth E. and Heidgerd, Ruth P. ''[[Space:The_Deyo_(Deyoe)_Family|The Deyo (Deyoe) Family]]'' (published 1958 by the author, New Paltz, New York) * Paxton, W.M. ''[[Space: Annals of Platte County, Missouri| Annals of Platte County, Missouri]]'' (Hartford, Conn., Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard company 1891) * Waldo, Lincold A. B. ''[[Space:Genealogy_of_the_Waldo_Family%2C_A_Record_of_Descendants_of_Cornelius_Waldo_of_Ipswich%2C_Mass.%2C_from_1647_to_1900|Genealogy of the Waldo Family]]'' ===New Jersey=== * Littell, John ''[[Space:Family_Records:_or_Genealogies_of_the_First_Settlers_of_Passaic_Valley|Family Records: or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley]]'' * Balcolm, Arthur G., ''[[Space:A_List_of_Burials_And_Related_Information_For_The_New_Providence_Presbyterian_Church|A List of Burials And Related Information For The New Providence Presbyterian Church]]'' ==Ancestry.com Connections== * Heritage Consulting ''[[Space:Millennium_File|Millennium_File]]'' * Edmund West Co., ''[[Space:Family_Data_Collection|Family Data Collection]]'' ==European== * Foster, Joseph, ''[[Space:Alumni_Oronienses|Alumni Oronienses]]'' (Parker and Co., 1892) * Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History, ''[[Space:Suffolk_Institute_of_Archaeology_%26_History|Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History]]''

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[[Bierman-192|William A Bierman]] Census 1900 {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|1900-census}}}|1900-census|"1900 United States Federal Census", Ancestry.com [online databased with images] William A. Bierman. Year: 1900; Census Place: Jackson, Lee, Iowa; Roll: 442; Page: 17B; Enumeration District: 0068; FHL microfilm: 1240442. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. {{Image |file = Sources-Gayus_Allen.png |align =r |size = 40 |label = Name William A Bierman. Age 41 Birth Date Feb 1859 Birthplace Illinois Home in 1900 Jackson, Lee, Iowa Race White Gender Male Relation to Head of House Head Marital Status Married Spouse's Name Minnie A Bierman Marriage Year 1888 Years Married 12 Father's Birthplace Germany Mother's Birthplace Germany Household Members Name Age William A Bierman 41 Minnie A Bierman 32 Alena J Bierman 10 Edwin W Bierman 8 Victor E Bierman 4/12 |caption = |wrap = y }} }} 1902 directory {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|1902-keokuk-directory}}}|1902-keokuk-directory|W.H. McCoy's Keokuk City Directory 1901-1902. W.H. McCoy, Compiler and Publisher. Keokuk. : Iowa. Page 055. DistantCousin.com [online database with images] http://distantcousin.com/Directories/IA/Keokuk/1901-02/Pages.asp?Page=055 . Biermann, Wm A, wf Minnie A, carp r 1602 Bank. }} 1910 census {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|1910-census}}}|1910-census|"1910 United States Federal Census." Ancestry.com [online database with images] http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1910uscenindex&h=7433940&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt . Wm [William] A Biermann. Year: 1910; Census Place: Keokuk Ward 6, Lee, Iowa; Roll: T624_410; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 75; Image: 389. Original data - Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Was. {{Image |file = Sources-Gayus_Allen.png |align =r |size = 40 |label = Name Wm A Biermann; Age in 1910 51; Birth Year abt 1859; Birthplace Illinois; Home in 1910 Keokuk Ward 6, Lee, Iowa; Race White; Gender Male; Relation to Head of House Head; Marital Status Married; Spouse's Name Minnie A Biermann; Father's Birthplace Germany; Mother's Birthplace Germany; Household Members: Name Age: Wm A Biermann 51; Minnie A Biermann 42; Alma G Biermann 20; Edwin W Biermann 17; Elmer F Biermann 4. |caption = |wrap = y }} }} Residence 1915 • Keokuk Ward 7, Lee County, Iowa {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|1915-iowa-census}}}|1915-iowa-census|"Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925." Ancestry.com [online database with images] http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=iastatecen&h=1804346&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt . Original data - Microfilm of Iowa State Censuses, 1856, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, 1925 as well various special censuses from 1836-1897 obtained from the State Historical Society of Iowa v. {{Image |file = Sources-Gayus_Allen.png |align =r |size = 40 |label = Name William A Bierman; Age 56; Birth Year abt 1859; Birth Place Illinois; Residence Date 1915; Residence Place Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, USA; Race White; Gender Male; Marital Status Married; Father Birth Place Germany; Mother Birth Place Germany; Household Members: Name Age: William A Bierman 56. |caption = |wrap = y }} Also at this location: Minnie A. Bierman, 47. Alma Bierman, 25. Edwin W. Bierman, 24. Rosita P. (Paradis) Bierman, 23 (b. Canada, in US. 18 years, in Iowa 1 year). Elmer F. Bierman, 9. Henry Bierman, 36 (b. Germany, in US & Iowa for 8 years). }} Residence 1920: Keokuk Ward 7, Lee County, Iowa. {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|1920-census}}}|1920-census|"1920 United States Federal Census." Ancestry.com [online database with images] http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1920usfedcen&h=43862274&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt . William Bierman. Year: 1920; Census Place: Keokuk Ward 7, Lee, Iowa; Roll: T625_498; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 79. Original data - Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Reco. {{Image |file = Sources-Gayus_Allen.png |align =r |size = 40 |label = Name William Bierman; Age 60; Birth Year abt 1860; Birthplace Illinois; Home in 1920 Keokuk Ward 7, Lee, Iowa; Street Bank Street; House Number 1602; Race White; Gender Male; Relation to Head of House Head; Marital Status Married; Spouse's Name Minnie Bierman; Father's Birthplace Germany; Mother's Birthplace Germany; Able to Speak English Yes; Occupation Carpenter; Industry Rubber Tire Co; Employment Field Wage or Salary; Home Free or Mortgaged Free; Household Members: Name Age: William Bierman 60; Minnie Bierman 52; Elmer Bierman 14. |caption = |wrap = y }} }} Residence 1925: Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, USA. {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|1925-iowa-census}}}|1925-iowa-census|"Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925." Ancestry.com [online database with images] http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=iastatecen&h=4108912&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt . Original data - Microfilm of Iowa State Censuses, 1856, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, 1925 as well various special censuses from 1836-1897 obtained from the State Historical Society of Iowa v. {{Image |file = Sources-Gayus_Allen.png |align =r |size = 40 |label = Name William Burman; Age 66; Birth Year abt 1859; Birth Place Illinois; Residence Date 1 Jan 1925; Residence Place Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, USA; Race White; Gender Male; Relation to Head Father; Marital Status Married; Father Julius Burman; Father Birth Place Germany; Mother Mary Senft; Mother Birth Place Germany; Parents' Marriage Place Missouri; Household Members: Name Age: William Burman 66; Maggie Brooks 78; Minnie Burman 57; Elmer F Burman 19. |caption = |wrap = y }} }} Residence 1930: Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa. {{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|1930-census}}}|1930-census|"1930 United States Federal Census." Ancestry.com [online database with images] http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1930usfedcen&h=28499331&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt . William A Bierman. Year: 1930; Census Place: Keokuk, Lee, Iowa; Roll: 663; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 17; Image: 1023.0. Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626. {{Image |file = Sources-Gayus_Allen.png |align =r |size = 40 |label = Name William A Bierman; Age in 1930 71; Birth Year abt 1859; Gender Male; Race White; Birthplace Illinois; Marital Status Married; Relation to Head of House Head; Home in 1930 Keokuk, Lee, Iowa; Street Address Bank Str.; Ward of City Seventh; House Number in Cities or Towns 1602; Dwelling Number 222; Family Number 246; Home Owned or Rented Owned; Home Value 3500; Radio Set Yes; Lives on Farm No; Age at First Marriage 29; Attended School No; Able to Read and Write Yes; Father's Birthplace Germany; Mother's Birthplace Germany; Able to Speak English Yes; Household Members: Name Age: William A Bierman 71; Minnie Bierman 62; Almer Bierman 24. |caption = |wrap = y }} }} See also: *Henry Ernest Rabe tree, Ancestry Family Trees. http://person.ancestry.com/tree/9605675/person/-772312323/facts

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How to modify a URL for Google Books so that it doesn't include the search terms. Google Books are an excellent source of genealogical information, but how do we create a compact URL for sourcing that doesn't include a multitude of search terms? This is the original source code for a Google Book reference made just by copying and pasting the URL from the web browser. If you hover over the hyperlink you will see all the search terms. Great Britain. Public Record Office.'' Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other Analogous Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office: Henry V'' Boydell & Brewer, 1904 pg 171 [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=yWPJ0etAALUC&pg=PA171&lpg=PA171&dq=will+of+william+orchard+of+taunton&source=bl&ots=avergYXvAL&sig=ACfU3U1oLds5sVeBVcT2UP5gOdTe30Q7Mg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiF0o7l1uPjAhVMWH0KHRTUCgAQ6AEwBXoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=will%20of%20william%20orchard%20of%20taunton&f=false Google Books] '''By removing everything after the &dq''' in the URL, the link will still take you to the correct page of the book but the URL is much tidier and does not include any of the search terms, making the edit page of the profile a bit easier to read and work with. Great Britain. Public Record Office.'' Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other Analogous Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office: Henry V'' Boydell & Brewer, 1904 pg 171 [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=yWPJ0etAALUC&pg=PA171&lpg=PA171&dq Google Books]

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Sourcing for Francis brought from Ancestry

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: February 18, 1779 “It is ordered that the Church wardens of Southam Parish bind out John Cardwell, Perrin Cardwell and Thomas Cardwell orphans of George Cardwell according to Law.” ------- This record lists the minor children of George Cardwell. Perrin Cardwell was born in 1764 (See The Family History of Rev. Perrin Cardwell by Rand Cardwell). George Cardwell is the son of Thomas Cardwell and Martha Perrin. Francis Cardwell, presumed older brother of the listed boys was living in Powhatan County at this time. Charlotte County, Virginia Deed Book 4 page 163 October 4, 1779 John Woods to Francis CardwellPowhatan County, Virginia Order Book 1 (1777-1784) page 80 *Processioners Report Southam Parish (Virginia) Names mentioned: 1748 - Matthew Liggon, James Davis, John Rowland, Richard Cardwell, John Cardwell, George Cardwell 1751 - James Davis, James and Richard Liggon, George Cardwell, George Owen Nottaway County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List Perrin Cardwell 1801- pg. 4, Thomas Cardwell 1801 – pg.5 *Charlotte County, Virginia Deed Book 5, page 142March 7, 1785 Indenture between Wilson Maddox and Francis Cardwell of the County of Powhatan for 105 pounds, 200 acres beginning at Phelps corner, along Armistead’s line, thence along John Duggin’s line Thence William Duggin’s line to little John Smith’s along John Smith’s to corner. Possession given, 3 Oct., 1785. Wife Jane relinquishes dower. Charlotte County, Virginia Deed Book 7, page 113 *December 19, 1780 Indenture between Francis Cardwell of Powhatan County and Barnett Moore of the county of Prince Edward, for 150 pounds, tract of land of 200 ¾ acres beginning at Phillips Corner, William Field’s, William Dudgeon’s corner, Smith’s, etc. Charlotte County, Virginia Deed Book 2, page 163 *October 4, 1779 Indenture between Joseph Wood and Francis Cardwell of Powhatan Co. 325 pounds for 100 ac more or less *Charlotte County, Virginia Tax List 1782 Frances Cardwell – George Cardwell – John Cardwell – John Cardwell – Susannah Cardwell – 1782 Powhatan County, Virginia Tax List William Cardwell – 1 free male and 1 Horse – nothing else is listed *1782 Charoltte County, VA - Deed Charlotte County, Virginia, Deeds 1787-1793, Deed Book 6, page 11. This Indenture made this 2 September 1782 between Nathan Lawson of the County of Charlotte of the one part and Francis Cardwell of the said County of the other part witnessed that the said Nathan Lawson for value of him received where of he doth hereby acknowledge granted bargained sold released and confirmed and by these presents hath granted unto said Francis Cardwell his heirs and assigns one certain tract or parcel of land situated lying and being in the County of Charlotte containing 50 acres more or less and tract of land formerly belong to Richard Worthy, beginning at Morton’s line, thence down a branch towards the river to a corner gum thence the said Morton’s line down the River to Hart’s line, to Thomas Worthy’s line round to the beginning to have and hold… Signed Nathan (X his mark) Lawson. Signed in present of (blank). Recorded 2 September 1782. Charlotte County, Virginia, Order Book 5, 1780-1784, page 50, *September Court 1782 – An Indenture with a Memorandum thereon endorsed between Nathan Lawson of the one part and Francis Cardwell of the other part was acknowledge by the said Nathan Lawson to be his Act and Deed and ordered to be recorded. *1784 Powhatan County Tax List Francis Cardwell, Perrin Cardwell and Milly 1 male over 21 - 1 male between 16-21 1 slave 16> - nothing else listed *Nottaway County, Virginia 1810 CensusFrancis Cardwell 11001-1011 Between Bradley and Carpenter – No other Cardwells in County Dinwiddie County, Virginia 1820 Census Francis Cardwell listed as Wheelmaker – no other information *Dinwiddie County, Virginia 1830 Census *Sarah Cardwell 1-1000100001 between Thos. Andrews & Samuel Kirby Nottoway Co., VA Wills Will Book 2 page 172/171. Will of Abner Osborne of Nottoway Co.; 5/31/1805 prb. 12/5/1805; Wife Elizabeth Osborne; Dau. Lucy Webb; son-in-law Conrade Webb; Education of grandson Edward Osborne Watkins; Grandson Abner Osborne Webb; Exr: Son-in-law Conrade Webb; Signed Abner Osborne; Wit: Archer Jones, Francis Cardwell, Richard T. Snead his mark, + William Pincham. (SLFHL 0032914) Date: 1778-1820 Place: Virginia Description: Various records concerning Francis Cardwell "7/28/2020 Raw Data on Francis Cardwell; [https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/3585495/person/-1687654464/media/bf537b27-8d4f-4c09-b65f-420eeac46ae6?_phsrc=yOk240&_phst… 1/2 and 2/2]"

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== Introduction == "The South & North Alabama Railroad (S & N), also called the Alabama Central Railroad, was a railroad line, first charted in the 1850s, but not completed until the 1880s, which connected Montgomery to Decatur, through Jones Valley, where it crossed the Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad. The location of the crossing, as set by chief engineer John T. Milner, became the site of the Elyton Land Company's planned industrial metropolis of Birmingham. "The original charter was granted by the Alabama State Legislature on 17 Feb 1854 to a group of investors made up of Frank M. Gilmer Jr, J. W. Pryot, N. E. Benson, L. Owen, C. Crommelin, J. E. Belser, S. P. Storrs, B. Trimble, L. P. Butler, D. C. Neal, L. P. Saxon, N. S. Graham, J. H. Bradford, W. Garrett and other shareholders. The company was capitalized at $3 million. Gilmer served as president. "Work on the actual railroad line was begun by September 1859, on a section connecting the Cahaba River to the Alabama & Tennessee River Railroad at Calera (Lime Kiln Station). Grading of the 15-mile extension to Elyton was underway when the Civil War began. During the war, the project was deemed important to the Confederate war effort, but promised resources in funding, material, and slave labor, were inconsistently furnished. Competition for iron was fierce, with competition from agricultural blacksmiths and the Confederate Naval Works in Selma. ''Slaves were engaged in the maintenance and extension of the railroad between Elyton and Montevallo. They were supervised by W. B. Hyde on Milner's behalf and housed at Hyde's Camp. Owners were paid for the labor of their slaves. The rate paid for road grading was $8 per 100 slaves per day. Those who sent 50 or more hands were allowed to send their own overseer to coordinate their labor.''"[https://www.bhamwiki.com/w/South_%26_North_Alabama_Railroad South & North Alabama Railroad] == Sources ==

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AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA LEGAL NOTICES WETLIKE KENNISGEWINGS A N.B. The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes Vol. 637 Pretoria, 20 July Julie 2018 No. 41779 9 7 7 1 6 8 2 5 8 4 0 0 3 ISSN 1682-5843 41779 PART 1 OF 2 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 2 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 BUSINESS NOTICES • BESIGHEIDSKENNISGEWINGS Gauteng........................................................................................................................................ 13 Free State / Vrystaat......................................................................................................................... 14 KwaZulu-Natal................................................................................................................................. 14 Mpumalanga................................................................................................................................... 14 Northern Cape / Noord-Kaap.............................................................................................................. 14 Western Cape / Wes-Kaap................................................................................................................. 14 COMPANY NOTICES • MAATSKAPPYKENNISGEWINGS Western Cape / Wes-Kaap................................................................................................................. 15 LIQUIDATOR’S AND OTHER APPOINTEES’ NOTICES LIKWIDATEURS EN ANDER AANGESTELDES SE KENNISGEWINGS Gauteng........................................................................................................................................ 15 KwaZulu-Natal................................................................................................................................. 16 Western Cape / Wes-Kaap................................................................................................................. 16 ORDERS OF THE COURT • BEVELE VAN DIE HOF Gauteng........................................................................................................................................ 17 Eastern Cape / Oos-Kaap.................................................................................................................. 25 Free State / Vrystaat......................................................................................................................... 25 KwaZulu-Natal................................................................................................................................. 27 Limpopo........................................................................................................................................ 28 Mpumalanga................................................................................................................................... 29 North West / Noordwes...................................................................................................................... 30 Northern Cape / Noord-Kaap.............................................................................................................. 31 Western Cape / Wes-Kaap................................................................................................................. 32 SUPERSESSIONS AND DISCHARGE OF PETITIONS TERSYDESTELLINGS EN AFWYSINGS VAN AANSOEKE Western Cape / Wes-Kaap................................................................................................................. 34 GENERAL • ALGEMEEN Gauteng........................................................................................................................................ 34 KwaZulu-Natal................................................................................................................................. 38 Limpopo........................................................................................................................................ 40 Mpumalanga................................................................................................................................... 41 North West / Noordwes...................................................................................................................... 42 Western Cape / Wes-Kaap................................................................................................................. 43 ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACTS NOTICES/ BOEDELKENNISGEWINGS Form/Vorm J297 ..................................................................................................................................... 43 Election of executors, tutors and curators Verkiesing van eksekuteurs, voogde en kurators Gauteng........................................................................................................................................ 44 Form/Vorm J295 ..................................................................................................................................... 44 Table of Contents Legal Notices IMPORTANT NOTICE: The GovernmenT PrinTinG Works Will noT be held resPonsible for any errors ThaT miGhT occur due To The submission of incomPleTe / incorrecT / illeGible coPy. no fuTure queries Will be handled in connecTion WiTh The above. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 3 Notice of curator and tutor Kennisgewings van kurators en voogde Gauteng........................................................................................................................................ 44 Eastern Cape / Oos-Kaap.................................................................................................................. 44 KwaZulu-Natal................................................................................................................................. 45 Western Cape / Wes-Kaap................................................................................................................. 45 Form/Vorm J193 ..................................................................................................................................... 45 Notice to creditors in deceased estates Kennisgewings aan krediteure in bestorwe boedels Gauteng........................................................................................................................................ 46 Eastern Cape / Oos-Kaap.................................................................................................................. 59 Free State / Vrystaat......................................................................................................................... 61 KwaZulu-Natal................................................................................................................................. 63 Limpopo........................................................................................................................................ 70 Mpumalanga................................................................................................................................... 71 North West / Noordwes...................................................................................................................... 72 Northern Cape / Noord-Kaap.............................................................................................................. 74 Western Cape / Wes-Kaap................................................................................................................. 74 Form/Vorm J 187 .................................................................................................................................... 83 Liquidation and distribution accounts in deceased estates lying for inspection Likwidasie- en distribusierekenings in bestorwe boedels wat ter insae lê Gauteng........................................................................................................................................ 84 Eastern Cape / Oos-Kaap.................................................................................................................. 100 Free State / Vrystaat......................................................................................................................... 102 KwaZulu-Natal................................................................................................................................. 105 Limpopo........................................................................................................................................ 110 Mpumalanga................................................................................................................................... 111 North West / Noordwes...................................................................................................................... 112 Northern Cape / Noord-Kaap.............................................................................................................. 113 Western Cape / Wes-Kaap................................................................................................................. 114 INSOLVENCY ACT AND COMPANIES ACTS NOTICES/ INSOLVENSIEWET- EN MAATSKAPPYKENNISGEWINGS Form/Vorm J 28 ...................................................................................................................................... 122 Estates or companies sequestrated or wound up provisionally Boedels of maatskappye wat voorlopig gesekwestreer of gelikwideer is Form/Vorm J29 ....................................................................................................................................... 123 First meetings of creditors, contributories, members or debenture-holders of sequestrated estates, companies being wound-up or placed under provisional judicial management Eerste byeenkomste van skuldeisers, kontribuante, lede of skuld-briefhouers van gesekwestreerde boedels, maatskappye in likwidasie of onder voorlopige geregtelike bestuur Form/Vorm J 29CC .................................................................................................................................. 135 Close corporations: first meetings of creditors and members of close corporations being wound up Beslote korporasies: eerste byeenkomste van skuldeisers en lede van beslote korporasies in likwidasie Form/Vorm 1 .......................................................................................................................................... 137 Appointment of trustees and liquidators and proof of claims in sequestrated estates or companies being wound up Aanstelling van kurators en likwidateurs en bewys van vorderings in gesekwestreerde boedels of maatskappye in likwidasie Form/Vorm 2 .......................................................................................................................................... 144 Meeting of creditors in sequestrated estates or companies being wound up Byeenkoms van skuldeisers in gesekwestreerde boedels of maatskappye in likwidasie Form/Vorm 4 .......................................................................................................................................... 146 Liquidation accounts and plans of distribution or contribution in sequestrated estates or companies being wound up Likwidasie-, distribusie- of kontribusierekenings in gesekwestreerde boedels of maatskappye in likwidasie Form/Vorm 5 .......................................................................................................................................... 152 Payment of dividends and collection of contributions in sequestrated estates or companies being wound up Uitkeer van dividende en insameling van kontribusies in gesekwestreerde boedels of maatskappye in likwidasie Form/Vorm 6 .......................................................................................................................................... 160 Application for rehabilitation Aansoek om rehabilitasie Form/Vorm 7 .......................................................................................................................................... 162 Notices of trustees This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 4 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 Kennisgewings van kurators Form/Vorm 8 .......................................................................................................................................... 164 Dates fixed for creditors to prove claims Datums vasgestel vir die bewys van eise deur skuldeisers Form/Vorm 9 .......................................................................................................................................... 165 Notices of surrender of a debtor’s estate Kennisgewings van oorgawe van ‘n skuldenaar se boedel This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 5 The closing time is 15:00 sharp on the following days: 2018 Closing times for ORDINARY WEEKLY ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ 28 December 2017, Thursday for the issue of Friday 05 January 2018 05 January, Friday for the issue of Friday 12 January 2018 12 January, Friday for the issue of Friday 19 January 2018 19 January, Friday for the issue of Friday 26 January 2018 26 January, Friday for the issue of Friday 02 February 2018 02 February, Friday for the issue of Friday 09 February 2018 09 February, Friday for the issue of Friday 16 February 2018 16 February, Friday for the issue of Friday 23 February 2018 23 February, Friday for the issue of Friday 02 March 2018 02 March, Friday for the issue of Friday 09 March 2018 09 March, Friday for the issue of Friday 16 March 2018 15 March, Thursday for the issue of Friday 23 March 2018 22 March, Thursday for the issue of Thursday 29 March 2018 28 March, Wednesday for the issue of Friday 06 April 2018 06 April, Friday for the issue of 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August, Friday for the issue of Friday 24 August 2018 24 August, Friday for the issue of Friday 31 August 2018 31 August, Friday for the issue of Friday 07 September 2018 07 September, Friday for the issue of Friday 14 September 2018 14 September, Friday for the issue of Friday 21 September 2018 20 September, Thursday for the issue of Friday 28 September 2018 28 September, Friday for the issue of Friday 05 October 2018 05 October, Friday for the issue of Friday 12 October 2018 12 October, Friday for the issue of Friday 19 October 2018 19 October, Friday for the issue of Friday 26 October 2018 26 October, Friday for the issue of Friday 02 November 2018 02 November, Friday for the issue of Friday 09 November 2018 09 November, Friday for the issue of Friday 16 November 2018 16 November, Friday for the issue of Friday 23 November 2018 23 November, Friday for the issue of Friday 30 November 2018 30 November, Friday for the issue of Friday 07 December 2018 07 December, Friday for the issue of Friday 14 December 2018 13 December, Thursday for the issue of Friday 21 December 2018 19 December, Wednesday for the issue of Friday 28 December 2018 LEGAL A, LEGAL B and LEGAL C This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 6 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 List of tariff rates for pubLication of LegaL notices in the government gazette commencement: 1 apriL 2018 (LegaL notices from sources other than government Departments) Pricing for Fixed Price Notices Notice Type New Price (R) J158 - Setting aside of Provisional Orders 37.82 J297 - Election of executors, curators and tutors 37.82 J295 - Curators and tutors: Masters’ notice 37.82 J193 - Notice to creditors in deceased estates 37.82 J187 - Liquidation and distribution accounts in deceased estates lying for inspection 37.82 J28 37.82 J29 37.82 J29 – CC 37.82 Form 1 37.82 Form 2 37.82 Form 3 37.82 Form 4 37.82 Form 5 37.82 Form 6 75.66 Form 7 37.82 Form 8 37.82 Form 9 75.66 Pricing for Variable Priced Notices Notice Type Page space New Price Sales in execution 1/4 151.32 Orders of the Court 1/4 151.32 General Legal 1/4 151.32 Public Auctions 1/4 151.32 Company Notice 1/4 151.32 Business Notices 1/4 151.32 Liquidators Notice 1/4 151.32 Sales in execution, Orders of the Court, General Legal, Public Auctions, Company Notice, Business Notices, Liquidators Notice) is priced based on the amount of page space the notice takes up at a rate of R151.32 per quarter page. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 7 GOVERNMENT PRINTING WORKS - BUSINESS RULES The Government Printing Works (GPW) has established rules for submitting notices in line with its electronic notice processing system, which requires the use of electronic Adobe Forms. Please ensure that you adhere to these guidelines when completing and submitting your notice submission. Closing Times for ACCepTAnCe of noTiCes 1. The Government Gazette and Government Tender Bulletin are weekly publications that are published on Fridays and the closing time for the acceptance of notices is strictly applied according to the scheduled time for each gazette. 2. Please refer to the Submission Notice Deadline schedule in the table below. This schedule is also published online on the Government Printing works website www.gpwonline.co.za All re-submissions will be subject to the standard cut-off times. All notices received after the closing time will be rejected. Government Gazette Type Publication Frequency Publication Date Submission Deadline Cancellations Deadline National Gazette Weekly Friday Friday 15h00 for next Friday Tuesday, 15h00 - 3 working days prior to publication Regulation Gazette Weekly Friday Friday 15h00 for next Friday Tuesday, 15h00 - 3 working days prior to publication Petrol Price Gazette Monthly Tuesday before 1st Wednesday of the month One day before publication 1 working day prior to publication Road Carrier Permits Weekly Friday Thursday 15h00 for next Friday 3 working days prior to publication Unclaimed Monies (Justice, Labour or Lawyers) January / September 2 per year Last Friday One week before publication 3 working days prior to publication Parliament (Acts, White Paper, Green Paper) As required Any 3 working days prior to publication Manuals Bi- Monthly 2nd and last Thursday of the month One week before publication 3 working days prior to publication State of Budget (National Treasury) Monthly 30th or last Friday of the month One week before publication 3 working days prior to publication Legal Gazettes A, B and C Weekly Friday One week before publication Tuesday, 15h00 - 3 working days prior to publication Tender Bulletin Weekly Friday Friday 15h00 for next Friday Tuesday, 15h00 - 3 working days prior to publication Gauteng Weekly Wednesday Two weeks before publication 3 days after submission deadline Eastern Cape Weekly Monday One week before publication 3 working days prior to publication Northern Cape Weekly Monday One week before publication 3 working days prior to publication North West Weekly Tuesday One week before publication 3 working days prior to publication KwaZulu-Natal Weekly Thursday One week before publication 3 working days prior to publication Limpopo Weekly Friday One week before publication 3 working days prior to publication Mpumalanga Weekly Friday One week before publication 3 working days prior to publication Gauteng Liquor License Gazette Monthly Wednesday before the First Friday of the month Two weeks before publication 3 working days after submission deadline Northern Cape Liquor License Gazette Monthly First Friday of the month Two weeks before publication 3 working days after submission deadline National Liquor License Gazette Monthly First Friday of the month Two weeks before publication 3 working days after submission deadline Mpumalanga Liquor License Gazette Bi-Monthly Second & Fourth Friday One week before publication 3 working days prior to publication This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 8 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 GOVERNMENT PRINTING WORKS - BUSINESS RULES exTrAordinAry gAzeTTes 3. 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This must be obtained from the eGazette Contact Centre. 8. Each notice submission should be sent as a single email. The email must contain all documentation relating to a particular notice submission. 8.1. Each of the following documents must be attached to the email as a separate attachment: 8.1.1. An electronically completed Adobe form, specific to the type of notice that is to be placed. 8.1.1.1. For National Government Gazette or Provincial Gazette notices, the notices must be accompanied by an electronic Z95 or Z95Prov Adobe form 8.1.1.2. The notice content (body copy) MUST be a separate attachment. 8.1.2. A copy of the official Government Printing Works quotation you received for your notice . (Please see Quotation section below for further details) 8.1.3. A valid and legible Proof of Payment / Purchase Order: Government Printing Works account customer must include a copy of their Purchase Order. Non-Government Printing Works account customer needs to submit the proof of payment for the notice 8.1.4. Where separate notice content is applicable (Z95, Z95 Prov and TForm 3, it should also be attached as a separate attachment. (Please see the Copy Section below, for the specifications). 8.1.5. Any additional notice information if applicable. 9. The electronic Adobe form will be taken as the primary source for the notice information to be published. Instructions that are on the email body or covering letter that contradicts the notice form content will not be considered. The information submitted on the electronic Adobe form will be published as-is. 10. To avoid duplicated publication of the same notice and double billing, Please submit your notice ONLY ONCE. 11. Notices brought to GPW by “walk-in” customers on electronic media can only be submitted in Adobe electronic form format. All “walk-in” customers with notices that are not on electronic Adobe forms will be routed to the Contact Centre where they will be assisted to complete the forms in the required format. 12. Should a customer submit a bulk submission of hard copy notices delivered by a messenger on behalf of any organisation e.g. newspaper publisher, the messenger will be referred back to the sender as the submission does not adhere to the submission rules. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 9 GOVERNMENT PRINTING WORKS - BUSINESS RULES QuoTATions 13. Quotations are valid until the next tariff change. 13.1. Take note: GPW’s annual tariff increase takes place on 1 April therefore any quotations issued, accepted and submitted for publication up to 31 March will keep the old tariff. For notices to be published from 1 April, a quotation must be obtained from GPW with the new tariffs. Where a tariff increase is implemented during the year, GPW endeavours to provide customers with 30 days’ notice of such changes. 14. Each quotation has a unique number. 15. Form Content notices must be emailed to the eGazette Contact Centre for a quotation. 15.1. The Adobe form supplied is uploaded by the Contact Centre Agent and the system automatically calculates the cost of your notice based on the layout/format of the content supplied. 15.2. It is critical that these Adobe Forms are completed correctly and adhere to the guidelines as stipulated by GPW. 16. APPLICABLE ONLY TO GPW ACCOUNT HOLDERS: 16.1. GPW Account Customers must provide a valid GPW account number to obtain a quotation. 16.2. Accounts for GPW account customers must be active with sufficient credit to transact with GPW to submit notices. 16.2.1. If you are unsure about or need to resolve the status of your account, please contact the GPW Finance Department prior to submitting your notices. 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This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 12 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 GOVERNMENT PRINTING WORKS - BUSINESS RULES pAymenT of CosT 31. The Request for Quotation for placement of the notice should be sent to the Gazette Contact Centre as indicated above, prior to submission of notice for advertising. 32. Payment should then be made, or Purchase Order prepared based on the received quotation, prior to the submission of the notice for advertising as these documents i.e. proof of payment or Purchase order will be required as part of the notice submission, as indicated earlier. 33. Every proof of payment must have a valid GPW quotation number as a reference on the proof of payment document. 34. Where there is any doubt about the cost of publication of a notice, and in the case of copy, an enquiry, accompanied by the relevant copy, should be addressed to the Gazette Contact Centre, Government Printing Works, Private Bag X85, Pretoria, 0001 email: info.egazette@gpw.gov.za before publication. 35. Overpayment resulting from miscalculation on the part of the advertiser of the cost of publication of a notice will not be refunded, unless the advertiser furnishes adequate reasons why such miscalculation occurred. In the event of underpayments, the difference will be recovered from the advertiser, and future notice(s) will not be published until such time as the full cost of such publication has been duly paid in cash or electronic funds transfer into the Government Printing Works banking account. 36. In the event of a notice being cancelled, a refund will be made only if no cost regarding the placing of the notice has been incurred by the Government Printing Works. 37. The Government Printing Works reserves the right to levy an additional charge in cases where notices, the cost of which has been calculated in accordance with the List of Fixed Tariff Rates, are subsequently found to be excessively lengthy or to contain overmuch or complicated tabulation. proof of publiCATion 38. Copies of any of the Government Gazette or Provincial Gazette can be downloaded from the Government Printing Works website www.gpwonline.co.za free of charge, should a proof of publication be required. 39. Printed copies may be ordered from the Publications department at the ruling price. The Government Printing Works will assume no liability for any failure to post or for any delay in despatching of such Government Gazette(s). GOVERNMENT PRINTING WORKS CONTACT INFORMATION Physical Address: Postal Address: GPW Banking Details: Government Printing Works Private Bag X85 Bank: ABSA Bosman Street 149 Bosman Street Pretoria Account No.: 405 7114 016 Pretoria 0001 Branch Code: 632-005 For Gazette and Notice submissions: Gazette Submissions: E-mail: submit.egazette@gpw.gov.za For queries and quotations, contact: Gazette Contact Centre: E-mail: info.egazette@gpw.gov.za Tel: 012-748 6200 Contact person for subscribers: Mrs M. Toka: E-mail: subscriptions@gpw.gov.za Tel: 012-748-6066 / 6060 / 6058 Fax: 012-323-9574 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 13 BSNOT BUSINESS NOTICES • BESIGHEIDSKENNISGEWINGS ALIENATION, SALES, CHANGES OF PARTNERSHIP, NAME, ADDRESS, ETC. Notice is hereby given in terms of section 34(1) of the Insolvency Act, No. 24 of 1936, to interested parties and creditors of the intended transfer in terms of a contract of businesses, and/or goodwill, goods or property forming part of businesses, after a period of 30 days from the last publication of the relevant advertisements. The information, where applicable, is given in the following order: (1) Township or district, division, county; (2) seller, trader, partnership; (3) business or trade, kind, name and/or style, and the address at which carried on; (4) purpose and intent (alienation, sale, abandonment, change or dissolution of partnership, removal or change of address, change of name, cancellation of sale, etc.); conditions, and date or period of time if other than 30 days; (5) purchaser, new proprietor and/or owner or partner, or contracting party; (6) business and address, if other than under (3); notes, comment; (7) advertiser and/or agent, address and date. VERVREEMDING, VERKOPE, VERANDERINGS VAN VENNOOTSKAP, NAAM, ADRES, ENS. Kennisgewing geskied hiermee ingevolge die bepalings van artikel 34 (1) van die Insolvensiewet, No. 24 van 1936, aan belanghebbende partye en skuldeisers van voorgenome oordrag in terme van ‘n kontrak van besighede en/of klandisie, goedere of eiendom wat ’n deel vorm van besighede, na ’n tydperk van 30 dae vanaf die laaste publikasie van betrokke advertensies. Die inligting word, waar van toepassing, verstrek in die volgorde: (1) Dorpsgebied of distrik, afdeling, county; (2) verkoper, handelaar, vennootskap; (3) besigheid of handel, soort, naam en/of styl, en adres waar gedryf; (4) doel en voorneme (vervreemding, verkoop, oorgawe, verandering of ontbinding van vennootskap, verhuising of adresverandering, naamverandering, kansellasie van verkoop, ens.); voorwaardes, en datum of tydperk indien anders as 30 dae; (5) koper, nuwe besitter en/of eienaar of vennoot, of kontrakterende party; (6) besigheid en adres, indien anders as onder (3); opmerkings, kommentaar; (7) adverteerder en/of agent, adres en datum. GAUTENG Johannesburg. (2) Bayvilla Investments (Pty) Ltd (Reg. No. 2004/025309/07); (3) Shop No. 5 Dainfern Square Shopping Centre, Corner William Nicole and Broadacres Drive, Fourways and Shop GF12A and GF12B, Pineslopes Centre Management Office, Corner The Straight and Witkoppen Road, Fourways; (4) In terms of Section 34(1) of the Insolvency act, No 24 of 1936 (Sellers) Bayvilla Investments (Pty) Ltd is hereby giving notice of its sale and to transfer 30 days after publication hereof its assets which are situated at Steers, Debonairs and FishAways stores at Shop No. 5 Dainfein Square Shopping Centre, Corner William Nicole and Broadacres Avenue, Dainfern. Steers, Debonairs and FishAways stores at Shop GF12A and GF12B, Pineslopes Centre Management Office, Corner The Straight And Witkoppen Road, Fourways Shopping Centre to (Purchaser) Yenisei Investments (Pty) Ltd who will carry on the said business for their own benefit and account.; (5) Yenisei Investments (Pty) Ltd (Reg. No. 2017/662652/07); (6) Pineslopes Shopping Centre Shop 12A+B, Witkoppen Road, The Straight Avenue, Fourways; (7) Yenisei Investments (Pty) Ltd. Mooiplaats, Pretoria, Gauteng. (2) Mansonia Skrynwerke (Pty) Ltd; (3) Joinery; (4) Sale of business as a going concern; (5) Mansonia (Pty) Ltd; (6) Plot 250, Mooiplaats, Pretoria, Gauteng; (7) SD Nel Attorneys 2nd Floor Hilda Law Chambers, 339 Hilda Street, Hatfield, Pretoria. Newtown, Johannesburg. (2) Tebfin Development Proprietary Limited, Registration Number: 2007/001141/07; (3) Tebfin Development Proprietary Limited, 70 & 76 Rahima Moosa Street, Newtown, Johannesburg; (4) Sale and transfer of business to Purchaser; (5) Turbine Hall and Square Proprietary Limited, Registration Number: 2018/197254/07; (6) 70 & 76 Rahima Moosa Street, Newtown, Johannesburg; (7) Adams & Adams Attorneys, 4 Daventry Street, Lynnwood Manor, Pretoria, 2018/07/04. Linden, Johannesburg. (2) WTJ Investments Proprietary Limited; (3) Rental of commercial property, 246 Beyers Naude Drive, Blackheath, Johannesburg; (4) Sale of property forming part of the business; (5) Azure Ventures Proprietary Limited; (6) 5 Thora Crescent, Wynberg, Sandton; (7) McLarens Attorneys, 279 Long Avenue, Ferndale, Randburg , 10/07/2018. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 14 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 Linden, Johannesburg. (2) Lem Wyk Proprietary Limited; (3) Rental of commercial property, 246 Beyers Naude Drive, Blackheath, Johannesburg; (4) Sale of property forming part of the business, Portion 2 and 3 of Erf 230 Linden, City of Johannesburg, Registration Division I.Q, province of Gauteng; (5) Azure Ventures Proprietary Limited; (6) 5 Thora Crescent, Wynberg, Sandton; (7) McLarens Attorneys, 279 Long Avenue, Ferndale, Randburg , 10/07/2018. . FREE STATE / VRYSTAAT Thaba Nchu. (2) Uitkoms Klipbreker BK verteenwoordig deur Mattheus Gerhardus Wessels; (3) Uitkoms Klipbreker, die plaas Uitkomst, Thaba Nchu; (4) Verkoop van besigheid aan nuwe eienaars; (5) Leemon Plant Hire and Sales verteenwoordig deur Armandt Gerhard Kotze en Allan Leslie Ross; (7) F J Lordan Prokureurs, Posbus 1100, Hartenbos, 2018/07/09. . KWAZULU-NATAL Umlazi. (2) Blaizepoint Trading 356 CC (Registration Number 2002/012086/23); (3) Cash Crusaders Umlazi, Shop S10, Umlazi Mega City, 50 Mangosuthu Highway, Umlazi, 4066; (4) Sale of Business; (5) Cash Crusaders Umlazi (Proprietary) Limited (Registration Number 2018/003770/07); (7) Ashersons Attorneys, Ashersons Chambers, 34 Plein Street, Cape Town, 0214616240, 2018/07/09. . MPUMALANGA Ermelo. (2) Starline Trading CC (Registration Number 2007/102121/23); (3) Cash Crusaders Ermelo, Shop 30, Ermelo Mall, Ermelo, Mpumalanga, 2350; (4) Sale of Business; (5) Salestalk 330 (Proprietary) Limited (Registration Number 2007/003666/07); (7) Ashersons Attorneys, Ashersons Chambers, 34 Plein Street, Cape Town, 0214616240, 2018/07/09. . NORTHERN CAPE / NOORD-KAAP Upington. (2) Anadia Jordaan; (3) Pro Packaging Upington, Le Roux straat 5, Upington; (4) Teruggee van besigheid op 1 June 2018; (5) Petrus Jacobus van Niekerk; (6) Pro Packaging Upington, Le Roux straat 5, Upington; (7) Becker Bergh & More Prokureurs, Koöperasie straat 13, Upington 8801. Upington. (2) Anadia Jordaan; (3) Pro Packaging Upington, 5 Le Roux street, Upington; (4) Return of business on 1 June 2018; (5) Petrus Jacobus van Niekerk; (6) Pro Packaging Upington, 5 Le Roux street, Upington; (7) Becker Bergh & More Attorneys, 13 Koöperasie street, Upington 8801. . WESTERN CAPE / WES-KAAP St James. (2) Ken and Mary Minton Family Trust IT1136/2014; (3) letting of immovable property, 8 Pentrich Road, St James, Cape Town; (4) sale of business / sale of immovable property Erf 88554 Cape Town, in the City of Cape Town, Western Cape Province; (5) Dion Millson; (7) De Waal Boshoff Inc, 303 The Chambers, 50 Keerom Street, Cape Town CBD, 8001, 2018/07/11. Three Anchor Bay, Cape Town. (2) CAPEFAM GUESTHOUSE CC (Registration No. CK2006/012696/23); (3) BLACKHEATH LODGE (GUESTHOUSE), 6 Blackheath Road, Three Anchor Bay, 8001; (4) Transfer of business to new owners; (5) OBSIDIAN TRADING PROPRIETARY LIMITED (Registration No. 2015/117343/07); (7) Attorneys Miltons Matsemela Inc, Attorneys for Purchaser, 48 Blaauwberg Road, Table View (Ref: F Tredoux/SH), Tel No. (021) 521 1300.. Cape Town, Western Cape. (2) Tudor Hotel Brasserie & Bar (Proprietary) Limited, 2012/045894/07; (3) Tudor Hotel, 153 Longmarket Street, Cape Town, 8001; (4) Sale; (5) Hencetrade 15 (Proprietary) Limited 1994/007932/07 and Tudor Management (Ptroprietary) Limited, 2015/362024/07; (7) Jason Freel & Associates Incorporated, 1st Floor, Rozenhof Office Court, This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 15 20 Koof Street, CAPE TOWN. . CNOT COMPANY NOTICES • MAATSKAPPYKENNISGEWINGS WESTERN CAPE / WES-KAAP PSG KONSULT NUCLEUS (PTY) LTD (Reg. No: 1957/002178/07) (Master’s Reference: C288/2018) NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION TO WIND-UP VOLUNTARILY (Pursuant to Section 79 read with Section 80 of the Companies Act 2008) Notice is hereby given that on 22 November 2017 an extraordinary meeting of members of the Company passed the following special resolution: 1. That the company be wound up voluntarily by its members; 2. That Dominique Celeste Mc Lachlan be and is hereby appointed as the liquidator, and the she not be required to furnish security for the completion of her duties in terms of the Companies Act, 2008; and 3. That the books and records of the Company be destroyed six months after the final liquidation and distribution account has been accepted by the Master of the High Court. RESOLVE SECRETARIAL SERVICES (PTY) LTD, DOMINIQUE CELESTE MC LACHLAN, 77 VASCO BOULEVARD, VASCO ESTATE, GOODWOOD, 7460, Tel: 021 591 1114, Fax: 021 591 1133 , Email: dominique@resolvesecretarial.co.za. . LNOT LIQUIDATOR’S AND OTHER APPOINTEES’ NOTICES Notices by liquidators and other appointees such as executors, judicial managers, trustees, curators or tutors, of appointments, meetings, accounts, claims, leave of absence, releases, etc. LIKWIDATEURS EN ANDER AANGESTELDES SE KENNISGEWINGS Kennisgewings deur likwidateurs en ander aangesteldes soos eksekuteurs, geregtelike bestuurders, trustees, kurators of voogde, van aanstellings, vergaderings, rekeninge, eise, verlof, vrystellings, ens. GAUTENG Islandsite Investments One Hundred and One (Pty) Ltd Reg. No: 2000/028887/07 Master’s Reference: G352/2018 VOLUNTARY WINDING UP Notice is hereby given in terms of section 375 (5)(b) of the Companies Act No. 61 of 1973, that Mrs Adel Doreen McQuarrie, has been appointed by the Master of the High Court as Liquidator of the undermentioned company which is being wound up as a members voluntary winding up: Islandsite Investments One Hundred and One (Pty) Ltd, Master’s Certificate of Appointment No. G352/2018 dated 11 May 2018. Smit Jones and Pratt Attorneys, Liquidator, P.O. Box 8, Johannesburg, 2000. Smit Jones & Pratt Attorneys, P.O. Box 8, Johannesburg, 2000, Tel: (011)532-1694, Fax: (011)484-2922, Email: sonjal@ sjp.co.za. t This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 16 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 Tiber Projects (Pty) Ltd Reg. No: 1998/011661/07 Master’s Reference: G427/2018 VOLUNTARY WINDING UP Notice is hereby given in terms of section 375 (5)(b) of the Companies Act No. 61 of 1973, that Mrs Adel Doreen McQuarrie, has been appointed by the Master of the High Court as Liquidator of the undermentioned company which is being wound up as a members voluntary winding up: Tiber Projects (Pty) Ltd, Master’s Certificate of Appointment No. G427/2018 dated 31 May 2018. Smit Jones and Pratt Attorneys, Liquidator, P.O. Box 8, Johannesburg, 2000. Smit Jones & Pratt Attorneys, P.O. Box 8, Johannesburg, 2000, Tel: (011)532-1694, Fax: (011)484-2922, Email: sonjal@ sjp.co.za. t Lot 3 of Erf 143 Atholl (Pty) Ltd Reg. No: 1998/007575/07 Master’s Reference: G353/2018 VOLUNTARY WINDING UP Notice is hereby given in terms of section 375 (5) (b) of the Companies Act No. 61 of 1973, that Mrs Adel Doreen McQuarrie, has been appointed by the Master of the High Court as Liquidator of the undermentioned company which is being wound up as a members voluntary winding up: Lot 3 of Erf 143 Atholl (Pty) Ltd, Master’s Certificate of Appointment No. G353/2018 dated 11 May 2018. Smit Jones and Pratt Attorneys, Liquidator, P.O. Box 8, Johannesburg, 2000. Smit Jones & Pratt Attorneys, P.O. Box 8, Johannesburg, 2000, Tel: (011)532-1694, Fax: (011)484-2922, Email: sonjal@ sjp.co.za. . KWAZULU-NATAL GARY DUGGAN HEATING VENTILATION AND AIRCONDITIONING SERVICES (IN LIQUIDATION) Reg. No: 2010/155392/23 LEGAL NOTICE: CREDITORS’ VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION Notice is hereby give that the abovementioned insolvent close corporation passed a resolution by the members for the creditors’ voluntary winding up on 28 June 2018 and which was duly registered by the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission on 11 July 2018. Garlicke & Bousfield Inc., P O Box 1219, Umhlanga, 4320, Tel: 031 570 5496, Fax: 031 570 5302, Email: graeme. palmer@gb.co.za. . WESTERN CAPE / WES-KAAP Brancepeth Trade and Invest 4 (Pty) Ltd Reg. Nr: 2007/004930/07 Meestersverwysing: C213/16 KENNISGEWING VAN ‘N VERGADERING VAN LEDE GEHOU KRAGTENS ARTIKEL 386(1) VAN DIE MAATSKAPPYEWET EN REGULASIE 8(1) VAN BYLAE III VAN DIE MAATSKAPPYEWET. Kragtens Arikel 386(4) geskied kennis hiermee dat ‘n vergadering van lede bogemelde Maatskappy in Likwidasei gehou sal word voor die Landdros Goerge, Vrydag 03 Augustus 2018 om 09:00. Die doel van dei vergadering is om die magte soos vervat in Artikel 386(4) van die Maatskappyewet aan die Likwidateur te verleen. Tshwane Trust Co. (Pty) Ltd, Cobhamweg 1207, Queenswood, Pretoria 0186, Tel: 0861 874 926, E-pos: leah@ tshwanetrust.co.za. . This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 17 COHC ORDERS OF THE COURT • BEVELE VAN DIE HOF GAUTENG Case No: 16390/2018 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA) PRETORIA, 4 June 2018, HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE RANCHOD IN THE MATTER OF: PIETER JANSE VAN RENSBURG (ID: 691203 5071 08 3), Applicant and KTG PAPER (PTY) LTD (REG NO: 2013/146285/07), Respondent HAVING HEARD counsel for the applicant and having read the notice of motion and other documents filed of record IT IS ORDERED THAT 1. The abovementioned respondent company be and is hereby placed under provisional winding-up order. 2. A rule nisi be and is hereby issued calling upon all persons concerned to appear and show cause, if any, to this court at 10:00 on 20th September 2018 why the respondent company should not be placed under final winding-up order. 3. A copy of this order forthwith be: 3.1. Served on the respondent company at its registered address; 3.2. Published in the Government Gazette; and 3.3. Published in the Beeld newspaper. 4. A copy of this order be forthwith forwarded to each known creditor of the respondent company by prepaid registered post. 5. The costs of this application are costs in the liquidation. BY THE COURT REGISTRAR EM Attorney: STRYDOM & BREDENKAMP INC. Address: PARC NOUVEAU, 225 VEALE STREET, BROOKLYN, PRETORIA t Case No: 21238/2018 DOCEX 378 JOHANNESBURG IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG) JOHANNESBURG, 5 July 2018, JUDGE UNTERHALTER In the matter between: MOHAMED SIRAJ KAKA, APPLICANT and MOHAMED ADAM LAMBAT, RESPONDENT Having read the documents filed of record, considered the matter and heard counsel for the applicant IT IS ORDERED THAT 1. The estate of the first respondent is placed under provisional sequestration. 2. The Respondent is called upon to advance reasons, if any, why the Court should not order final sequestration of the said estate on 8 AUGUST 2018 at 10:00am or so soon thereafter as counsel is heard. 3. This order shall be served on: 3.1 the respondent 3.2 the South African Revenue Service 3.3 The Master This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 18 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 4. Costs of this application shall be costs in the sequestration of the respondent. BY THE COURT. REGISTRAR t ANNEXURE C1 Case No: 39281/2017 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (Gauteng Local Division, Johannesburg) Johannesburg, 15 June 2018, Before the Honourable Judge, Mabesele Applicant, Clifford J Grimbeek / Respondent, Jeanette Collins Clifford J Grimbeek- Applicant and Collins Jeanette- Respondent In re: Final Sequestration order 1. Provisional sequestrating the estate of the Respondent in the hands of the Master of the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Local Division. 2. Issuing a Rule Nisi calling upon the Respondent and an other interested person who may have an interest to appear before the above honourable court on 27 July 2018 at 9:30 3. This order be published once in the Government Gazette and Citizen. 4. The costs of this application be costs in the sequestration. t ANNEXURE M1 Case No: 18866/2018 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (Gauteng Division, Pretoria) Pretoria, 29 May 2018, Before the Honourable Mr Justice Mosopa, AJ Applicant, Basil Manikas / Respondent, Aristides Manikas Basil Manikas - Applicant and Aristides Manikas - Respondent In re: Final Sequestration order 1. The estate of Aristed Manikas be and is hereby placed under provisional sequestration in the hands of the Master of the High Court and that a rule nisi do issue calling upon the respondent to appear and show cause, if any, to this court on 30 July 2018 at 10:00 why final order of sequestration should not be made against his estate. 2. This order be served on the respondent provisionally and on the respondent’s employees, if any, at the same address. 3. This order be published once in the Government Gazette and Citizen. 4. The costs of this application be costs in the sequestration. t Case No: 24469/2018 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (Gauteng Division) Pretoria, 31 May 2018, Honourable Judge Raulinga In the matter between: Green Mile Investments 227 cc ( Registration Number: 2002/045692/23) ( for Liquidation of applicant) In re: For liquidation of applicant FOR LIQUIDATION OF APPLICANT HAVING read the documents filed of record, heard counsel and considered the matter: IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The above Applicant is hereby placed under provisional winding up. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 19 2. All persons who have a legitimate interest are called upon to put forward their reasons why this court should not order the final winding up of the Applicant on 31 July 2018 at 10:00 or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. 3. A Copy of this order be published forthwith once in the Government Gazette and Citizen. 4. A Copy of this order to be served on the employees of the Applicant, if any. 5. That the cost of this Application fall within the cost of the Liquidation. t DRAFT ORDER ANNEXURE “A” Case No: 43023/2017 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA) PRETORIA, 28 May 2018, JUDGE KUBUSHI In the ex parte application of: STANDARD BANK OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED, Applicant and DAWOOD AZIZ NKOSI (ID. NO: 640503 5427 08 2), Respondent In re: STANDARD BANK OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED and DAWOOD AZIZ NKOSI (ID. NO: 640503 5427 08 2) IN THE APPLICATION FOR SUBSTITUTED SERVICE After hearing counsel on behalf of the Applicant and reading through the papers filed, this court makes an order in the following terms: 1. That leave be and is granted to the Applicant to serve the Combined Summons by way of one publication in THE BUSINESS DAY newspaper; 2. That the Respondent is granted 1 (ONE) month within which to deliver an appearance to defend; 3. That leave be and is granted to the Applicant to serve all subsequent pleadings and notices by way of one publication in THE BUSINESS DAY newspaper; 4. That the costs of this application shall be costs on an Attorney Client Scale. BY ORDER, REGISTRAR t Case No: 21460/18 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (Gauteng Local Division, Johannesburg) Johannesburg, 28 June 2018, before the Honourable Judge Poswa-Lerotholi In the matter between : Headline Secretarial Services CC, Applicant and Finishing Touch Trading 494 (Pty) Ltd, Respondent HAVING read the documents filed of record and having considered the matter:- IT IS ORDERED THAT:- 1. That the above mentioned Respondent, is hereby placed under provisional winding up. 2. That the Respondent and any other party who wish to avoid such an order, are called upon to advance reasons, if any, why the court should not order the final winding up of the Respondent on the 26 July 2018, at 09:30 or so soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. t Case No: 21461/18 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (Gauteng Local Division, Johannesburg) Johannesburg, 28 June 2018, before the Honourable Judge Poswa-Lerotholi In the matter between: Headline Secretarial Services CC, Applicant and Ampierre Investments (Pty) Ltd, Respondent HAVING read the documents filed of record and having considered the matter:- This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 20 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 IT IS ORDERED THAT:- 1. That the above mentioned Respondent, is hereby placed under provisional winding up. 2. That the Respondent and any other party who wish to avoid such an order, are called upon to advance reasons, if any, why the court should not order the final winding up of the Respondent on the 26 July 2018, at 09:30 or so soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. t Case No: 21459/18 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (Gauteng Local Division, Johannesburg) Johannesburg, 28 June 2018, before the Honourable Judge Poswa-Lerotholi In the matter between : Headline Secretarial Services CC, Applicant and Theron’s Cartage (Pty) Ltd, Respondent HAVING read the documents filed of record and having considered the matter:- IT IS ORDERED THAT:- 1. That the above mentioned Respondent, is hereby placed under provisional winding up. 2. That the Respondent and any other party who wish to avoid such an order, are called upon to advance reasons, if any, why the court should not order the final winding up of the Respondent on the 26 July 2018, at 09:30 or so soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. t Case No: 21462/18 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (Gauteng Local Division, Johannesburg) Johannesburg, 28 June 2018, before the Honourable Judge Poswa-Lerotholi In the matter between : Headline Secretarial Services CC, Applicant and 22 KYA Sand (Pty) Ltd, Respondent HAVING read the documents filed of record and having considered the matter:- IT IS ORDERED THAT:- 1. That the above mentioned Respondent, is hereby placed under provisional winding up. 2. That the Respondent and any other party who wish to avoid such an order, are called upon to advance reasons, if any, why the court should not order the final winding up of the Respondent on the 26 July 2018, at 09:30 or so soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. t A Case No: 17599/18 DOCEX 63, JOHANNESBURG IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION) JOHANNESBURG, 2 July 2018, HONOURABLE JUDGE ADAMS In the matter between: STAN FANAROFF & ASSOCIATES, Applicant and PETCETRA CC (REGISTRATION NUMBER: 2005/002679/23), Respondent In re: WINDING UP OF RESPONDENT HAVING read the documents filed of record, heard counsel and considered the matter: It is ordered that: The Respondent is placed under provisional winding-up; 1. All persons and/or entities with an interest in the matter are called upon to provide their reasons, if any, why the order in paragraph 1 should not be confirmed and why the Respondent should not be finally wound up on 7 August 2018 at 10h00, or as soon thereafter as Counsel may be heard; This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 21 2. The Applicant is ordered to serve a copy of this Order on: 2.1. The Respondent at its registered address and/or principal place of business; 2.2. The employees of the Respondent by affixing copies to any noticeboards to which the employees have access inside the Respondent’s place of business, or by affixing a copy to either the front gate or the front door of the premises from which the Respondent conducted business at the time of the application; 2.3. On every Trade Union, if any, of which the Respondent’s employees are members; 2.4. On the Master of this High Court; 2.5. On every known creditor of the Respondent per e-mail, alternatively by pre-paid registered post; and 2.6. On the South African Revenue Services; 3. The provisional winding-up order must be published in the Government Gazette and a newspaper or newspapers within the area where the close corporation operates, or as directed by the Court; 4. Costs are costs in the application/ BY ORDER OF THE COURT - Registrar t Case No: 18/19333 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION,JOHANNESBURG) JOHANNESBURG, 3 July 2018, HONOURABLE JUDGE UNTERHALTER In application of: RICHARD HOWARD JACOBSEN N.O, Applicant and AFRIGUSTO (PTY) LTD, Respondent HAVING read the documents filed of record and having considered the matter: - IT IS ORDERED THAT:- 1. The above mentioned Respondent is hereby placed under provisional winding-up; 2. All persons who have legitimate interest are called upon to put forward their reasons why this court should not order the final winding-up of the respondent on 08 August 2018 at 10:00 am or so soon thereafter as the matter may be heard; 3. A copy of this order be forthwith be served on the Respondent at its registered office and be published in the Government Gazette; 4. A copy of this order be forthwith forwarded to each known creditors by Prepaid Registered post; 5. A copy of this order be served on the Director of the Respondent, Ettienne Jared Van Der Merwe; 6. The cost of this application are costs in the administration of the insolvent estate. BY ORDER OF THE COURT - COURT REGISTRAR t Case No: 22382/2018 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (Gauteng Division, Pretoria) Pretoria, 10 July 2018, Honourable Mr Justice Maumela In the matter between: A Grade Plumbers and Maintenance (Pty) Ltd t/a A Grade Plumbing, Applicant and Gideon Johannes Geldenhuys, First Respondent and Suzette Geldenhuys, Second Respondent HAVING HEARD counsel for the applicant(s) and having read the notice of motion and other documents filed of record IT IS ORDERED THAT 1.The respondents’ estate be provisionally sequestrated and placed in the hands of the Master of the High Court. 2.The respondents or any interested party is called upon to advance reasons, if any, why the Court should not order the final sequestration of the respondents estate on 13 AUGUST 2018 at 10:00 or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. 3.The provisional order be served upon the respondents personally. 4.The provisional order be published in the Government Gazette and the Citizen Newspaper. 5.The costs of this application be costs in the sequestration of the respondents’ estate. BY THE COURT - REGISTRAR Attorney: H ESTERHUIZEN SMALMAN This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 22 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 Address: 876 PRETORIUS STREET, ARCADIA. PTA t Case No: 83881/17 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (GAUTENG DIVISION) PRETORIA, 14 February 2018, BEFORE THE HONOURABLE JUDGE VAN DER WESTHUIZEN IN THE MATTER BETWEEN CABEN STEEL TRADING (PTY) LTD (REG NO: 200/006483/07), APPLICANT and CPCLE MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD. (REG NO: 2013/025958/07), RESPONDENT IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The Respondent company be and is hereby placed under provisional winding-up with return date on 17/05/2018, on which date the Respondent or any other affected party may appear and advance reasons why this Court should not order the final winding-up of the Respondent; 2. This order be published once in the Government Gazette and once in the Citizen Newspaper; 3. This order be served on the Respondent, on the Respondent’s employees, of any, and all registered trade unions of the Respondent’s employees; 4. This order must be served on the Master of the High Court and ont he South African Revenue Services; 5. Costs of this application will be costs in the liquidation. t Case No: 83881/17 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (GAUTENG DIVISION) PRETORIA, 14 February 2018, BEFORE THE HONOURABLE JUDGE VAN DER WESTHUIZEN IN THE MATTER BETWEEN CABEN STEEL TRADING (PTY) LTD (REG NO: 200/006483/07) APPLICANT and CPCLE MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD. (REG NO: 2013/025958/07) RESPONDENT IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The Respondent company be and is hereby placed under provisional winding-up with return date on 17/05/2018, on which date the Respondent or any other affected party may appear and advance reasons why this Court should not order the final winding-up of the Respondent; 2. This order be published once in the Government Gazette and once in the Citizen Newspaper; 3. This order be served on the Respondent, on the Respondent’s employees, of any, and all registered trade unions of the Respondent’s employees; 4. This order must be served on the Master of the High Court and ont he South African Revenue Services; 5. Costs of this application will be costs in the liquidation. t Case No: 83881/17 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (GAUTENG DIVISION) PRETORIA, 14 February 2018, BEFORE THE HONOURABLE JUDGE VAN DER WESTHUIZEN IN THE MATTER BETWEEN CABEN STEEL TRADING (PTY) LTD (REG NO: 200/006483/07), APPLICANT and CPCLE MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD. (REG NO: 2013/025958/07), RESPONDENT IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The Respondent company be and is hereby placed under provisional winding-up with return date on 17/05/2018, on which date the Respondent or any other affected party may appear and advance reasons why this Court should not order the final winding-up of the Respondent; 2. This order be published once in the Government Gazette and once in the Citizen Newspaper; This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 23 3. This order be served on the Respondent, on the Respondent’s employees, of any, and all registered trade unions of the Respondent’s employees; 4. This order must be served on the Master of the High Court and ont he South African Revenue Services; 5. Costs of this application will be costs in the liquidation. t Case No: - IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (Gauteng Division, Pretora) Pretoria, 18 June 2018, Judge Davis In the matter between: The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited (Registration Number: 1962/000738/06), Applicant and Peter Mantsie Mojapelo (Identity Number: 590806 5362 08 8) in his capacity as Surety and Trustee for the time being of Mantsie Family Trust (IT1846/1999), Respondent COMBINED SUMMONS To the Sheriff or his Deputy: Inform: Peter Mantsie Mojapelo (Identity Number: 590806 5362 08 8) in his capacity of Surety and Trustee for the time being of Mantsie Family Trust (IT1846/1999) and unmarried adult male, whose full and further particulars are to the Plaintiff unknown, who is currently residing at 15 Meadway Mews Street, Kelvin, 2090, which is also the street address of the Mortgaged Property, herein after referred to for the purpose of this action. (hereinafter called “the Defendant”), that The Standard Bank of south Africa Limited (Reg. No. 1962/000738/06), a company duly incorporated according to the Company Laws of South Africa and registered as a Credit Provider as envisaged by Section 40 of the National Credit Act, No. 34 of 2005, with its registered offices at No. 5 Simmonds Street, Johannesburg, 2001. (hereinafter called “the Plaintiff “), hereby institutes action against the Defendant, in which action the Plaintiffclaims the relief and on the grounds set out in the particulars annexed hereto marked as Annexure “A “. Inform the Defendant further that if the Defendant disputes the claim and wishes to defend the action, the Defendant shall - (i) within ten (10) days of the service upon the Defendant of this Summons file with the Registrar of this Court at High Court Building, Cnr Paul Kruger & Vermeulen* Streets, Pretoria, 0002 (*Vermeulen Street was renamed Madiba Street by Tshwane Council in March 2012) notice of the Defendant’s intention to defend and serve a copy thereof on the Attorneys of the Plaintiff, which notice shall give an address (not being a post office box or poste restante) referred to in rule 19(3) for the service upon the Defendant of all notices and documents in the action; (ii) thereafter, and within 20 days after filing and serving notice of intention to defend as aforesaid, file with the Registrar and serve upon the Plaintiff a plea, exception, make application to strike out, with or wihout a counter-claim. Inform the Defendant further that if the Defendant fails to file and serve a notice as aforesaid, judgment as claimed may be given against the Defendant without furthr notice to the Defendant, or if, having filed and served such a notice, the Defendant pails to plead, except, make application to strike out or counter-claim, judgment may be given against the Defendant. Inform the Defendant further that the Defendant’s attention is drwan to Section 26(1) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Act 108 of 1996, which accords to everyone the right to have access to adequate housing. Should the Defendant claim that the order for execution will infringe that right it is incumbent on the Defendant to place information supporting that claim before the Court. And immediately thereafter serve on the Defendant a copy of this Summons and return the same to the Registrar with whatsoever you have done thereupon. LGR Incorporated, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, 1st Floor, Silver Well Retail & Office Park, 27 Graham Road, Silver Lakes, Pretoria, PO Box 2766, Pretoria, 0001, Tel: 012 817 4707, Fax: 086 501 6399, E-mail: evschalkwyk@lgr.co.za, Ref: E VAN SCHALKWYK/ZDK/IA000484, C/O Macintosh Cross & Farquharson, 834 Pretorius Street, Arcadia, Pretoria, PO Box 158, Pretoria, 0001, Tel: 012 323 1406, Fax: 012 326 6390. t Case No: - IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (Gauteng Division, Pretora) Pretoria, 18 June 2018, Judge Davis In the matter between: The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited (Registration Number: 1962/000738/06), Applicant and Peter Mantsie Mojapelo (Identity Number: 590806 5362 08 8) in his capacity as Surety and Trustee for the time being of Mantsie Family Trust (IT1846/1999), Respondent COMBINED SUMMONS To the Sheriff or his Deputy: Inform: Peter Mantsie Mojapelo (Identity Number: 590806 5362 08 8) in his capacity of Surety and Trustee for the time being of Mantsie Family Trust (IT1846/1999) and unmarried adult male, whose full and further particulars are to the Plaintiff unknown, who is currently residing at 15 Meadway Mews Street, Kelvin, 2090, which is also the street address of the Mortgaged Property, herein after referred to for the purpose of this action (hereinafter called “the Defendant”), that The Standard Bank of south Africa Limited (Reg. No. 1962/000738/06), a company duly incorporated according to the Company Laws of South Africa and registered This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 24 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 as a Credit Provider as envisaged by Section 40 of the National Credit Act, No. 34 of 2005, with its registered offices at No. 5 Simmonds Street, Johannesburg, 2001 (hereinafter called “the Plaintiff “), hereby institutes action against the Defendant, in which action the Plaintiff claims the relief and on the grounds set out in the particulars annexed hereto marked as Annexure “A “. Inform the Defendant further that if the Defendant disputes the claim and wishes to defend the action, the Defendant shall – (i) within ten (10) days of the service upon the Defendant of this Summons file with the Registrar of this Court at High Court Building, Cnr Paul Kruger & Vermeulen* Streets, Pretoria, 0002 (*Vermeulen Street was renamed Madiba Street by Tshwane Council in March 2012) notice of the Defendant’s intention to defend and serve a copy thereof on the Attorneys of the Plaintiff, which notice shall give an address (not being a post office box or poste restante) referred to in rule 19(3) for the service upon the Defendant of all notices and documents in the action; (ii) thereafter, and within 20 days after filing and serving notice of intention to defend as aforesaid, file with the Registrar and serve upon the Plaintiff a plea, exception, make application to strike out, with or without a counter-claim. Inform the Defendant further that if the Defendant fails to file and serve a notice as aforesaid, judgment as claimed may be given against the Defendant without further notice to the Defendant, or if, having filed and served such a notice, the Defendant pails to plead, except, make application to strike out or counter-claim, judgment may be given against the Defendant. Inform the Defendant further that the Defendant’s attention is drawn to Section 26(1) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Act 108 of 1996, which accords to everyone the right to have access to adequate housing. Should the Defendant claim that the order for execution will infringe that right it is incumbent on the Defendant to place information supporting that claim before the Court. And immediately thereafter serve on the Defendant a copy of this Summons and return the same to the Registrar with whatsoever you have done thereupon. LGR Incorporated, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, 1st Floor, Silver Well Retail & Office Park, 27 Graham Road, Silver Lakes, Pretoria, PO Box 2766, Pretoria, 0001, Tel: 012 817 4707, Fax: 086 501 6399, E-mail: evschalkwyk@lgr.co.za, Ref: E VAN SCHALKWYK/ZDK/IA000484, C/O Macintosh Cross & Farquharson, 834 Pretorius Street, Arcadia, Pretoria, PO Box 158, Pretoria, 0001, Tel: 012 323 1406, Fax: 012 326 6390. t Case No: - IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (Gauteng Division, Pretora) Pretoria, 18 June 2018, Judge Davis In the matter between: The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited (Registration Number: 1962/000738/06), Applicant and Peter Mantsie Mojapelo (Identity Number: 590806 5362 08 8) in his capacity as Surety and Trustee for the time being of Mantsie Family Trust (IT1846/1999), Respondent COMBINED SUMMONS To the Sheriff or his Deputy: Inform: Peter Mantsie Mojapelo (Identity Number: 590806 5362 08 8) in his capacity of Surety and Trustee for the time being of Mantsie Family Trust (IT1846/1999) and unmarried adult male, whose full and further particulars are to the Plaintiff unknown, who is currently residing at 15 Meadway Mews Street, Kelvin, 2090, which is also the street address of the Mortgaged Property, herein after referred to for the purpose of this action (hereinafter called “the Defendant”), that The Standard Bank of south Africa Limited (Reg. No. 1962/000738/06), a company duly incorporated according to the Company Laws of South Africa and registered as a Credit Provider as envisaged by Section 40 of the National Credit Act, No. 34 of 2005, with its registered offices at No. 5 Simmonds Street, Johannesburg, 2001 (hereinafter called “the Plaintiff “), hereby institutes action against the Defendant, in which action the Plaintiff claims the relief and on the grounds set out in the particulars annexed hereto marked as Annexure “A “. Inform the Defendant further that if the Defendant disputes the claim and wishes to defend the action, the Defendant shall – (i) within ten (10) days of the service upon the Defendant of this Summons file with the Registrar of this Court at High Court Building, Cnr Paul Kruger & Vermeulen* Streets, Pretoria, 0002 (*Vermeulen Street was renamed Madiba Street by Tshwane Council in March 2012) notice of the Defendant’s intention to defend and serve a copy thereof on the Attorneys of the Plaintiff, which notice shall give an address (not being a post office box or poste restante) referred to in rule 19(3) for the service upon the Defendant of all notices and documents in the action; (ii) thereafter, and within 20 days after filing and serving notice of intention to defend as aforesaid, file with the Registrar and serve upon the Plaintiff a plea, exception, make application to strike out, with or without a counter-claim. Inform the Defendant further that if the Defendant fails to file and serve a notice as aforesaid, judgment as claimed may be given against the Defendant without further notice to the Defendant, or if, having filed and served such a notice, the Defendant This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 25 pails to plead, except, make application to strike out or counter-claim, judgment may be given against the Defendant. Inform the Defendant further that the Defendant’s attention is drawn to Section 26(1) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Act 108 of 1996, which accords to everyone the right to have access to adequate housing. Should the Defendant claim that the order for execution will infringe that right it is incumbent on the Defendant to place information supporting that claim before the Court. And immediately thereafter serve on the Defendant a copy of this Summons and return the same to the Registrar with whatsoever you have done thereupon. LGR Incorporated, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, 1st Floor, Silver Well Retail & Office Park, 27 Graham Road, Silver Lakes, Pretoria, PO Box 2766, Pretoria, 0001, Tel: 012 817 4707, Fax: 086 501 6399, E-mail: evschalkwyk@lgr.co.za, Ref: E VAN SCHALKWYK/ZDK/IA000484, C/O Macintosh Cross & Farquharson, 834 Pretorius Street, Arcadia, Pretoria, PO Box 158, Pretoria, 0001, Tel: 012 323 1406, Fax: 012 326 6390. EASTERN CAPE / OOS-KAAP Case No: 404/18 IN THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT FOR (THE DISTRICT OF HUMANSDORP HELD AT HUMANDORP) HUMANSDORP, 4 July 2018, before the Honourable Magistate Richter In the ex parte application of: THE WILD FIG TREE CC REGISTRATION NUMBER: 2011/080623/23 APPLICANT PROVISIONAL ORDER Having heard the application brought on behalf of the Applicant and after reading the documents filed. IT IS ORDERED 1. That the above-named applicant close corporation is hereby placed in provisional liquidation; 2. That a rule nisi is hereby issued calling on all interested parties to advance reasons, if any, before this Court at 09h00 on 01/08/2018 why the applicant should not be placed in final liquidation; 3. That service of this rule nisi be effected, to all known creditors of the applicant close corporation by registered post and forthwith be published in each of the Government Gazette and a locally distributed newspaper. BY ORDER OF THE COURT FREE STATE / VRYSTAAT Case No: 2244/2018 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (Free State Division, Bloemfontein) Bloemfontein, 28 June 2018, before the Honourable Acting Judge J P DAFFUE In the matter between: DIRK JACOBUS STRYDOM, Applicant and ORAMBAMBA 47 (PTY) LTD (Registration No. 2010/001591/07) (Registered address BRAKKUIL, SASOLBURG, 1947, FREE STATE PROVINCE), Respondent Having considered the documents filed in this matter and having heard argument IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The Respondent Company is hereby placed under PROVISIONAL LIQUIDATION in the hands of the Master of the High Court. 2. A Provisional Order is hereby issued calling upon all interested parties to show cause, if any, to the Court on the 16th day of AUGUST 2018 AT 9:30 why a FINAL ORDER OF LIQUIDATION should not be granted against the Respondent Company. 3. Service of this rule nisi, and a copy of the Notice of Motion and annexures must be effected on the Respondent Company at its registered Address, or its principal place of business within the court’s jurisdiction. 4. This order must, without delay, be published in DIE VOLKSBLAD and the GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 5. A copy of the winding-up order must be served on- 5.1 Every registered trade union that as far as the Sheriff can reasonably ascertain, represents any of the employees of the This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 26 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 Respondent Company. 5.2 The employees of the Respondent Company by affixing a copy of the application and provisional order on any notice board to which the employees have access inside the Respondent Company premises or if there is no access to the premises by the employees, by affixing a copy to the front gate or front door of the premises from which the Respondent Company conducted any business. 5.3 The South African Revenue Services. 6. The Sheriff is t make the necessary inquiries and investigations whether the respondent has any employees in its service and if so, serve a copy of the wounding-up order upon. 7. The costs of this application be costs in the winding-up order; BY ORDER OF THIS COURT COURT REGISTRAR t YES Case No: 3197/2018 051 410 6096 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (Free State High Court, Bloemfontein) Bloemfontein, 28 June 2018, Honourable Justice DAFFUE In the ex parte application of: The National Director of Public Prosecutions, Applicant and Boyboy Magwegwetha, Mziwamadoda Potoma, Teboho Mosasa, Mpandolo Diko, Voyalethu Zweni, Loiso Mabuselo, Bonilo Fuya, Thabiso Letsapo, Siyavuya Xongwene, Wanda Zolibanzi and Simon Mkololo, Respondents In re: R23 000 seized on 2 June 2016 at the St Helena 3 Shaft, Harmony Gold Mine, Welkom and held under Welkom CAS 41/06/2016. PRESERVATION ORDER Notice in terms of section 39(1)(b) of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act 121 of 1998 (POCA) 1 This notice is addressed to Boyboy Magwegwetha, Mziwamadoda Potoma, Teboho Mosasa, Mpandolo Diko, Voyalethu Zweni, Loiso Mabuselo, Bonilo Fuya, Thabiso Letsapo, Siyavuya Xongwene, Wanda Zolibanzi and Simon Mkololo and all other persons who have an interest in the property (the property): Take notice that: 2 The National Director of Public Prosecutions (National Director) has obtained a preservation of property order (the order), a copy of which is attached to this notice, in terms of section 38(2) of the POCA in respect of the property; 3 If you have an interest in the property, you should understand that it is now at risk. You are advised to obtain legal advice on whether your interest can be protected and, if so, on how to protect it; 4 You are notified that the National Director will, within 90 days of publication of this notice, apply to the High Court under section 48 of the POCA for an order declaring the property forfeit to the state. The order will remain in force until the application for a forfeiture order is finalised, and until any forfeiture order that is made is satisfied; 5 If you intend to oppose the application for a forfeiture order, or you intend to apply for an order excluding your interest from a forfeiture order in respect of the property, you must enter an appearance in terms of the order. The requirements for such an appearance are set out in the order and are also dealt with in sections 39(3), (4) and (5) of the POCA. An appearance must comply with these requirements; 6 Your attention is specifically drawn to the 14-day time limit prescribed in section 39(4) for the entry of an appearance referred to in paragraph 4 above; 7 If you enter an appearance in terms of the order you will be entitled to be given 14 days notice of the application by the applicant for a forfeiture order in respect of the property; 8 If you fail to enter an appearance in terms of the order or to comply with the above requirements, you will not be given notice of the application for a forfeiture order and you will not be entitled to appear at the hearing of the application. In such a case, the court may grant a default order forfeiting the property to the state under section 53 of the POCA; 9 You may, on good cause shown (including the non-availability of any other suitable remedy to protect your legitimate rights or interests), on 3 days notice in urgent instances and at least 7 days notice in other instances to the applicant, and within 8 days of becoming aware of the order, apply for reconsideration of the order; 10 You are specifically advised that even if you intend to apply for reconsideration of the preservation order in this case, you must, in addition, comply with paragraphs 4 and 5 above if you intend to oppose the forfeiture application at a later date. Failure to do so can result in a forfeiture order being granted against the property by default and without further notice to you. 11 Whenever this order states that you must deliver or serve any notice, affidavit or other process document on the applicant, you must deliver or serve them on the applicant at the following address: This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 27 The State Attorney, Mr D Mtwebane, 11th Floor, Fedsure Building, Charlotte Maxeke Street, Bloemfontein, 9301. Tel: (051) 400 4300. Fax: (051) 400 4336 Any correspondence or other enquiries must also be directed to this address or contact number. KWAZULU-NATAL Case No: D4593/2018 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (KWAZULU-NATAL LOCAL DIVISION, DURBAN) DURBAN, 25 June 2018, BEFORE THE HONOURABLE ACTING JUDGE LAING In the matter between: BDO CANADA LIMITED (in its capacity as the duly appointed corporate trustee of Andrey Yakubovich Babkis, identity number 7010116076086, date of birth 11 October 1970, presently residing at 308-545 Sydney Ave, Coquitlam, British Colombia V3K 3J7, Canada), Applicant In re: ANDREY YAKUBOVICH BABKIS (IDENTITY NUMBER: 7010116076086) UPON the Motion of Counsel for the Applicant and upon reading the NOTICE OF MOTION and the other documents filed of record IT IS ORDERED: 1. A rule nisi do issue calling upon all interested persons to show cause to this Honourable Court on the 25th day of JULY 2018 at 09h30 why the following order should not be made final: 1.1. That the appointment of the applicant as trustee of the insolvent estate of Andrey Yakubovich Babkis (Identity No. 7010116076086) (“the insolvent”) in terms of the laws of Canada be recognised within the Republic of South Africa, on the terms set out in this order, until such recognition is withdrawn by an order of this court. 1.2. That the applicant, after providing security to the satisfaction of the Master of this Court for the proper performance of his administration by virtue of this order and for the Master’s costs and charges, shall by virtue of this recognition be empowered to administer the insolvent’s estate in respect of all assets which are situated within the Republic of South Africa. 1.3. That the rights and obligations of the Master, creditors and the insolvent, defined by the Insolvency Act, No. 24 of 1936 in regard to the filing of inventories, meetings of creditors, proof, admission and rejection of claims, sale of assets, plans of distribution, trustees’ accounts and distribution of proceeds, and the rights and duties of a trustee in regard to those matters as defined in the Act shall, until the order may be amended, mutatis mutandis exist in relation to the administration as if the said Act applied pursuant to a sequestration order granted by this Honourable Court provided that; 1.3.1. the rights and duties relating to the nomination, election and appointment of a trustee shall not apply; 1.3.2. the costs of the application taxed on the scale as between attorney and client and such amounts as would have been payable to the Master under the laws of the Republic of South Africa if the estate had been sequestrated under such law and any additional costs and charges of the Master for giving effect to this order, shall be costs of administration; 1.3.3. creditors whose whole cause of action arose within the Republic of South Africa or who are inhabitants of the Republic of South Africa and who have proved claims against the estate shall, by virtue of this order acquire a preference in terms of the ranking of claims provided for in the Insolvency Act, No. 24 of 1936, with regard to the payment of dividends from the realisation of assets situate within the Republic of South Africa, over the claims of any creditors whose whole cause of action arose outside the Republic of South Africa or who are foreigners of the Republic of South Africa; 1.3.4. the rights and duties defined in section 70 of the Insolvency Act, No. 24 of 1936 shall exist in relation to the administration, save that the applicant shall have an unfettered discretion to select the banking institution at which the proceeds from the sale of the assets are to be deposited and the currency denomination in which such funds are to be held; 1.3.5. any assets or proceeds from the sale of such assets, remaining after the payment of all amounts due in respect of the aforementioned charges, costs and claims, may be transferred from the Republic of South Africa only with the written consent of the Master of this Honourable Court. 1.4. That all proceedings aimed at levying execution against the assets of the insolvent situate in the Republic of South Africa be interdicted and restrained pending finalisation of this application. 2. That the provisions of paragraph 1.1 and 1.4 operate as an interim order with immediate effect. 3. That a copy of this order be published in one edition of the Government Gazette and the Citizen newspaper on or before the 20TH day of JULY 2018. BY ORDER OF THE COURT, V GOVINDSAMY REGISTRAR. EDWARD NATHAN SONNENBERGS. (4)/ jd This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 28 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 LIMPOPO Case No: 2439/2018 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (LIMPOPO DIVISION, POLOKWANE) POLOKWANE, 5 June 2018, THE HONOURABLE ACTING JUDGE RAMBAU In the matter between: EENDAG MEULE BOTHAVILLE (PTY) LTD, Applicant and AZAAN MUHAMMAD (PTY) LTD, Respondent HAVING HEARD Counsel for the party(ies) and having read the documents filed of record, IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The Respondent is placed under provisional liquidation. 2. A Rule nisi is issued, calling upon the Respondent and/or any interested person to give reasons on 07 AUGUST 2018 why the following order should not be granted: 2.1 The Respondent is finally wound up and placed in the hands of the Master. 3. This order be published in 1 (one) issue of the Government Gazette and the Beeld Newspaper. 4. This order be served on the Respondent and the Employees of the Respondent. 5. This order be served on the Master of the High Court and on the South African Revenue Services. 6. Costs of this application are costs in the winding up of the Respondent. t Case No: 2027/2018 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (LIMPOPO DIVISION, POLOKWANE) POLOKWANE, 17 May 2018, HONOURABLE JUDGE MULLER In the matter between: DIESEL DIRECT (PTY) LTD T/A X FUELS WITH REGISTRATION NUMBER 2003/05367/23, Applicant and COLSTER TRADING ENTERPRISE CC WITH REGISTRATION NUMBER 2008/061738/23, Respondent HAVING HEARD Counsel(s) for the party(ies) and having read the documents filed of record: IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. A Provisional order is hereby granted in terms whereof the Respondent is provisionally liquidated and placed in the hands of the Master with return date 02 August 2018 in terms whereof any person may approach this Court on the return date to give reasons why the Respondent should not be liquidated. 2. The order is published in the Government Gazette and in the local newspaper of Tzaneen, Letaba Herold. 3. The order to be served on the registered address of the Respondent. 4. Costs to be costs in the liquidation. BY ORDER OF THE COURT REGISTRAR This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 29 MPUMALANGA Case No: 1806/2018 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (MPUMALANGA DIVISION, FUNTIONING AS GAUTENG DIVISION PRETORIA - MIDDELBURG CIRCUIT COURT) Middelburg, 1 June 2018, Before the Honorable Judge Vukeya (AJ) In the matter between LEC AIR CC, Applicant and AP MINING AND PLANT HIRE CC, REG NR: 2008/014118/23, Respondent Having read the documents filed of record, heard counsel and having considered the matter: IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The Respondent is provisionally liquidated. 2. The estate of the Respondent is provisionally wound-up and placed in the hands of the Master of the High Court; 3. All interested parties are hereby notified that reasons may be given on the return date bing 30 July 2018 at 10h00 why this order should not be made final and why costs should not be costs in the liquidation; 4. A copy of this order be served on the Respondent at its registered office; 5. A copy of this order be published forthwith once in the Government Gazette; 6. A copy of this order be forthwith forwarded to each known creditor; 7. A copy of this order be served on the South African Revenue Services Pretoria; 8. A copy of this order be served on the Master of the High Court Pretoria; 9. A copy of this order be served on the employees of the Respondent; 10. The costs be costs in the insolvent estate of the Respondent. BY THE REGISTRAR OF THE COURT Deysel Attorneys c/o Terblanche-Pistorius t Case No: 1806/2018 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (MPUMALANGA DIVISION, FUNTIONING AS GAUTENG DIVISION PRETORIA - MIDDELBURG CIRCUIT COURT) Middelburg, 1 June 2018, Before the Honorable Judge Vukeya (AJ) In the matter between LEC AIR CC, Applicant and AP MINING AND PLANT HIRE CC, REG NR: 2008/014118/23, Respondent Having read the documents filed of record, heard counsel and having considered the matter: IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The Respondent is provisionally liquidated. 2. The estate of the Respondent is provisionally wound-up and placed in the hands of the Master of the High Court; 3. All interested parties are hereby notified that reasons may be given on the return date bing 30 July 2018 at 10h00 why this order should not be made final and why costs should not be costs in the liquidation; 4. A copy of this order be served on the Respondent at its registered office; 5. A copy of this order be published forthwith once in the Government Gazette; 6. A copy of this order be forthwith forwarded to each known creditor; 7. A copy of this order be served on the South African Revenue Services Pretoria; 8. A copy of this order be served on the Master of the High Court Pretoria; 9. A copy of this order be served on the employees of the Respondent; 10. The costs be costs in the insolvent estate of the Respondent. BY THE REGISTRAR OF THE COURT Deysel Attorneys c/o Terblanche-Pistorius t This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 30 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 Case No: 1441/2018 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (MPUMALANGA DIVISION, FUNTIONING AS GAUTENG DIVISION PRETORIA - MIDDELBURG CIRCUIT COURT) Middelburg, 1 June 2018, Before the Honorable Judge Vukeya In the matter between IPP OPENCAST MINING (PTY) LIMITED Applicant and BAYETE MINING RESOURCES (PTY) LIMITED 1st Respondent REG NR: 2011/147547/07 MR IAN FLEMMING N.O. 2nd Respondent (In his capacity as appointed business rescue practitioner) Having read the documents filed of record, heard counsel and considered the matter it is ordered that: 1). That leave is granted to the Applicant in terms of sectionm 133(1(b) of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 to proceed with this application; 2). That the resolution placing the 1st Respondent under business rescue is set aside; 3). That the 1st Respondent is hereby placed under provisional liquidation; 4). All persons who have a legitimate interest are called upon to put forward their reasons why this court should not order the final wining up of the Respondent on 30 July 2018 at 10h00 or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard; 5). A copy of this order be served on: 5.1. The 1st Respondent at its registered office, by Sheriff; 5.2 On the employees of the Respondent, by Sheriff; 5.3 The South African Revenue Service Pretoria; 5.4 The Master of the High Court; 5.5 The 2nd Respondent by Sheriff. 6). A copy of this order be published forthwith in the Government Gazette; 7). The costs be costs in the insolvent estate of the Respondent. BY THE REGISTRAR OF THE COURT Deysel Attorneys c/o Terblanche-Pistorius NORTH WEST / NOORDWES Case No: M73/2018 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (NORTH WEST DIVISION, MAHIKENG) MAHIKENG, 18 May 2018, BEFORE THE HONOURABLE MADAM JUSTICE PRESIDENT LEEUW In the matter between Hilda Gadifele Meno, Applicant and Director-General, Department of Home Affairs, Respondent In re: Kagisho George Meno After hearing Mrs Nel (Legal Aid South Africa) on behalf of the Applicant and after perusing the documents of record it is ordered: PRAYER 1 (Rule Nisi) 1.1 That Kagisho George Meno (ID No.: 340826 5143 083) be declared to be presumed to be deceased in the interim; 1.2 Directing the Applicant to give notice of the rule nisi to the following interested parties: 1.2.1 The last known employer of Kagisho George Meno, to wit Valcen Steel Constructions, at 15 Newclare Road, Industria, Johannesburg; and 1.2.2 Metal Industries Group Pension Fund 1.3 Directing the Applicant to publish the rule nisi in the Government Gazette and a newspaper in circulation at Mapetla, Johannesburg, to wit the Daily Sun Newspaper; and 1.4 The matter is postponed to the 16th of August 2018 for compliance with order 1.2 and 1.3 herein. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 31 NORTHERN CAPE / NOORD-KAAP Case No: 2542/16 DOCEX 8, KIMBERLEY IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (NORTHERN CAPE HIGH COURT, KIMBERLEY) KIMBERLEY, 23 March 2018, Honourable MS PAKATI, ADJP In the matter between: C - ROCK MINING (PTY) LTD and HC VAN WYK DIAMONDS LTD HAVING HEARD Ms Gewers for the Applicant and Ms Van Wyk for the Respondent and Ms Pieterse for the 1st and 2nd Intervening Creditor and Mr Pretoruis for the Intervening Creditor and having read the documents filed or record: IT IS ORDERED: (BY AGREEMENT) 1. That the application is postponed to Friday the 17 August 2018 to the opposed roll. 2. That the Rule Nisi dated 23 March 2017 be and is hereby extended to 17 August 2018. 3. Costs to be reserved. BY THE COURT, MS.K. MINNAAR, REGISTRAR H VDW----S Addinall/M05134 EM ---- Mr F Engelbrecht t Case No: 2543/16 DOCEX 8, KIMBERLEY IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (NORTHERN CAPE HIGH COURT, KIMBERLEY) KIMBERLEY, 23 March 2018, Honourable MS PAKATI, ADJP In the matter between: C - ROCK MINING (PTY) LTD, Plaintiff and SAXENDRIFT MINE (PTY) LIMITED, Defendant HAVING HEARD Ms Gewers for the Applicant and Ms Van Wyk for the Respondent and Ms Pieterse for the 1st and 2nd Intervening Creditor and Mr Pretoruis for the Intervening Creditor and having read the documents filed or record: IT IS ORDERED: (BY AGREEMENT) 1. That the application is postponed to Friday the 17 August 2018 to the opposed roll. 2. That the Rule Nisi dated 23 March 2017 be and is hereby extended to 17 August 2018. 3. Costs to be reserved. BY THE COURT, MS.K. MINNAAR, REGISTRAR H VDW----S Addinall/M05134 EM ---- Mr F Engelbrecht t Case No: 2541/16 DOCEX 8, KIMBERLEY IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (NORTHERN CAPE HIGH COURT, KIMBERLEY) KIMBERLEY, 23 March 2018, Honourable MS PAKATI, ADJP In the matter between: C - ROCK MINING (PTY) LTD, Plaintiff and ROCKWELL RESOURCES (PTY) LTD, Defendant HAVING HEARD Ms Gewers for the Applicant and Ms Van Wyk for the Respondent and Ms Pieterse for the 1st and 2nd Intervening Creditor and Mr Pretoruis for the Intervening Creditor and having read the documents filed or record: This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 32 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 IT IS ORDERED: (BY AGREEMENT) 1. That the application is postponed to Friday the 17 August 2018 to the opposed roll. 2. That the Rule Nisi dated 23 March 2017 be and is hereby extended to 17 August 2018. 3. Costs to be reserved. BY THE COURT, MS.K. MINNAAR, REGISTRAR H VDW----S Addinall/M05134 EM ---- Mr F Engelbrecht WESTERN CAPE / WES-KAAP Case No: 8022/2018 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (EASTERN CIRCUIT LOCAL DIVISION, GEORGE) GEORGE, 8 June 2018, HONOURABLE MS JUSTICE E STEYN DAN STONES CC // DREAMWORLD INVESTMENTS 72 (PTY) LTD DAN STONES CC (REGISTRATION NO: 2006/134819/23), applicant and DREAMWORLD INVESTMENTS 72 (PTY) LTD (REGISTRATION NO: 2004/134819/23) (1ST RESPONDENT), In the matter of an Application for the Provisional Winding-Up of the Respondent; JOHANNA ELIZABETH DE BRUIN (2ND RESPONDENT) In re: PROVISIONAL LIQUIDATION ORDER Having heard the legal representatives for the Applicant and having read the documents filed of record, it is ordered that: 1. The Rule Nisi issued on 22 May 2018, is extended to 17 August 2018, calling on the 1st Respondent and any other interested parties to show cause to this Court on the 17th day of August 2018 at 10h00 why the 1st Respondent should not be placed under a Final Winding-Up Order. 2. This Order be served forthwith on the 1st Respondent at its registered office, the 2nd Respondent, the Receiver of Revenue and the Master and published once in the Government Gazette, and once in a daily newspaper published and circulating in Pretoria, Gauteng and Knysna, Western Cape. 3. The costs of the Application are costs of winding-up. t Case No: 11359/2018 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (Western Cape Division, Cape Town) Tuesday the 3rd of July 2018 at Cape Town, 3 July 2018, Before the Honourable Mr. Justice Henney In the matter between: Cornelius Johannes Louw, Applicant and Brandstock Exchange (Pty) Ltd (Registration Number: 2015/423158/07) (Registered address: 32 Thom Street, Paarl Western Cape), Respondent PROVISIONAL LIQUIDATION Having heard counsel for the applicant and having read the papers filed of record IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The above-named respondent is placed in provisional liquidation in the hands of the Master of the above Honourable Court; 2. A rule nisi do issue calling upon the respondent and all interested parties to give reasons, if any, on Monday 20 August 2018, as to why: 21. The above-mentioned respondent should not be placed in final liquidation in the hands of the Master of the above Honourable Court, and; 2.2 The costs of this application should not be costs in the liquidation of the above named respondent. 3. That service and publication of the provisional liquidation order and rule nisi granted in terms of paragraph 1 and 2 above shall be effected as follows: This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 33 3.1 That a true copy thereof shall be served on the respondent at its registered address by the Sheriff or his deputy; 3.2 That a true copy thereof shall be served on the Receiver of Revenue by the Sheriff or his deputy; 3.3 That a true copy thereof shall be served on the employees of the respondent, if any, and on any registered trade unions that may represent the employees of the respondent by the Sheriff or his deputy; 3.4 That a true copy thereof shall be published in one edition each of the “Cape Times” and “Die Burger” newspapers, as well as the Government Gazette. 4. The Registrar of this Court shall transmit a copy of this order to the Sheriff of the province in which the registered office of the respondent is situate and to the Sheriff of every province in which it appears that the respondent owns business. 5. The Sheriff shall attach all property which appears to belong to the respondent and transmit to the Master of this Court an inventory of all property attached by him or her in terms of section 19 of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936. BY ORDER OF COURT COURT REGISTRAR t X Case No: 9743/2018 DOCEX 3, KUILSRIVER IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (WESTERN CAPE DIVISION, CAPE TOWN) CAPE TOWN, 14 June 2018, Before the Honourable Mr Acting Deputy Judge President Siraj Desai In the ex parte application of: YOLISWA MZUZILE MAGANGANE, First Applicant and MUNYARADZI NYASHA MUSVOSVI, Second Applicant Having read the papers filed of record and having heard counsel for the Applicants, it is ordered that: 1. A rule nisi be issued calling upon any creditor and all interested parties to appear before the Honourable Court on THURSDAY 16 AUGUST 2018 at 10h00 or so soon thereafter as the matter may be heard (“the return date”), to show cause why the following order should not be made final: 1.1 authorising the Applicants in terms of the provisions of Section 87(1) of Act 47 of 1937 to register the notarial contract entered into, by and between the Applicants hereto on 26 July 2017, alternatively; 1.2 that the Applicants be granted leave in terms of Section 21(1) of the Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984 to change the matrimonial property regime currently applicable to their marriage; 1.3 that the Registrar of Deeds, Cape Town be authorised and ordered to register the notarial contract, within three (3) months of this Order; 1.4 that this order will not affect any rights of any creditor in favour of whom a claim accrued against either or both of the Applicants after conclusion of their marriage on 13 September 2017; and 1.5 such further and/or alternative relief as this Honourable Court might order. t Case No: 19815/2017 Docex 50, Cape Town IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (WESTERN CAPE DIVISION, CAPE TOWN) CAPE TOWN, 3 July 2018, before the Honourable Mr Justice Henney In the matter between: Small Enterprise Finance Agency Limited (Registration Number: 1995/011258/06) - APPLICANT and Tetla Development Services (Pty) Ltd (Registration Number: 2007/003618/07) - RESPONDENT PROVISIONAL LIQUIDATION Having read the application filed of record and having heard counsel for the Applicant, IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The Respondent TETLA DEVELOPMENT SERVICES (PTY) LIMITED with registration number: 2007/003618/07 , is hereby placed under provisional liquidation; 2. A rule nisi is issued calling upon all interested persons to appear and show cause, if any, before the above Honourable Court at 10h00 on FRIDAY 03 AUGUST 2018 as to why: This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 34 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 2.1 The Respondent should not be placed under final liquidation; and 2.2 The costs of this application should not be cost in liquidation. 3. That service of this order be effected as follows: 3.1 At the Respondent’s registered address and principal place of business; 3.2 By one publication in each of the Cape Times and Die Burger newspapers; 3.3 By publication in the Government Gazette; 3.4 Upon the Respondent’s employees in the manner prescribed in section 346A(b) of the Companies Act 61 of 1973; 3.5 Upon the registered trade union representing the employees, if any; 3.6 Upon the South African Revenue Service , 22 Hans Strijdom Avenue, Cape Town; 3.7 Upon the Master of the High Court, Dullah Omar Building, 45 Castle Street, Cape Town; 3.8 Upon all known creditors of the respondent which claims in excess of Twenty Five Thousand Rand ( R25 000,00) by meansof prepaid registered post. 4. The provisions of section 357(a) of the Companies Act 61 of 1973 read with section 19 of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1963 are incorporated in this Order as follows: 4.1 The Registrar shall transmit a copy of this Order to the Sheriff of the province in which the registered office of the Company is situate and to the Sheriff of every province in which it appears that the respondent own business; and 4.2 The Sheriff shall attach all property which appears to belong to the Company and transmit to the Master an inventory of all property attached by him or her in terms of section 19 of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936. J158 SUPERSESSIONS AND DISCHARGE OF PETITIONS Notice is hereby given by the Master of the High Court of South Africa, as stated, of the supersession of provisional orders of sequestration/liquidation and the discharge of petitions. The information is given in the following order: (1) Estate number; (2) the applicant; (3) the respondent; (4) the date of the provisional order granted; (5) the High Court Division; (6) the date of the discharge order. TERSYDESTELLINGS EN AFWYSINGS VAN AANSOEKE Kennis word hiermee deur die Meester van die Hoë Hof van Suid-Afrika, soos vermeld, gegee van die tersydestelling van voorlopige bevele van sekwestrasie/likwidasie en die afwysing van aansoeke. Die inligting word verstrek in die volgorde: (1) Boedelnommer; (2) die applikant; (3) die verweerder; (4) die datum van uitreiking van die voorlopige bevel; (5) die Afdeling van die Hoë Hof; (6) die datum van die afwysingsbevel. WESTERN CAPE / WES-KAAP C840/2017—(2) Sinai Berakah (Pty) Ltd, Applicant; (3) Saffron Minerals and Energy (Pty) Ltd, Respondent; (4) 12 December 2017; (5) Western Cape Division, Cape Town; (6) 15 May 2018. C380/2017—(2) Cornelis Johannes Rezelman, Applicant; (3) Costa Atlantica (Pty) Ltd, Respondent; (4) 1 June 2017; (5) Western Cape Division, Cape Town; (6) 10 April 2018. GNOT GENERAL • ALGEMEEN GAUTENG VERLORE TITELBEWYS VERLORE TITELBEWYS Vorm vir publikasie kragtens Artikel 38 van die Akteswet 47 van 1937 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 35 Hierby word kennis gegee dat kragtens die bepalings van Artikel 38 van die Akteswet 47 van 1937, ons ABRAHAM JOHANNES HANEKOM, Identiteitsnommer: 591212 5226 085 en ANNA MARIA HANEKOM, Identiteitsnommer: 580824 000, Getroud binne gemeenskap van goed met mekaar, Van voornemens is om `n Transportakte uit te reik in plek van Akte van Transport T106233/2007 gepasseur deur PIETER FREDERIK VAN DER LINDE, Identiteitsnommer: 430831 5007 081 en CATHARINA GERTRUIDA MARIA VAN DER LINDE, Identiteitsnommer: 530710 0029 085, Getroud binne gemeenskap van goed met mekaar ten gunste van ABRAHAM JOHANNES HANEKOM, Identiteitsnommer: 591212 5226 085 en ANNA MARIA HANEKOM, Identiteitsnommer: 580824 0006 081, Getroud binne gemeenskap van goedere met mekaar Ten aansien van ERF 1092 VANDERBIJL PARK SOUTH EAST NO. 1 DORPSGEBIED, REGISTRASIE AFDELING I.Q., PROVINSIE VAN GAUTENG GROOT: 765 (SEWE HONDERD VYF EN SESTIG) VIERKANTE METER GEHOU KRAGTENS AKTE VAN TRANSPORT T106233/2007, wat verlore geraak het of vernietig is. Alle persone wat teen die uitreiking van sodanige Titelakte beswaar het, word hierby versoek om dit skriftelik in te dien by die Registrateur van Aktes te Pretoria binne ses weke na die eerste publikasie in die Staatskoerant. Gedateer te ____________________ op ___________________________ 2018. REGISTRATEUR VAN AKTES MILLS & GROENEWALD PROKUREURS, 104 ROSSINI BOULEVARD, VANDERBIJLPARK, Tel: 0169333366, Fax: 086 730 0749, Email: sindey@mgp.co.za. t In re: ADVERTENSIE VIR VERLORE TITEL AKTE VERLORE TITELBEWYS VORM VIR PUBLIKASIE KRAGTENS ARTIKEL 38 VAN DIE AKTESWET 47 VAN 1937 Hierby word kennis gegee dat kragtens die bepalings van Artikel 38 van die Akteswet 47 van 1937, ons Jacomina Susanna Elizabeth Muller, in my hoedanigheid as Eksekutrise in die Boedel van Wyle WESSEL HENDRIK WENTZEL, handelende onder Eksekuteursbrief Nommer 315/2015 uitgereik deur die Meester van die Hoë Hof van Suid-Afrika Gauteng Afdeling, Pretoria te PRETORIA op 20 JANUARIE 2015; en Anna Wentzel, Identiteitsnommer: 5501190121089, ongetroud, van voornemens is om `n Sertifikaat van Geregistreerde Titel uit te reik in plek van Akte van Transport T114700/2007 gepasseer deur Marthinus Stephanus Robbertse, Identiteits nommer 3912285009000, getroud buite gemeenskap van goed ten gunste van Wessel Hendrik Wentzel, Identiteitsnommer: 4910055005082, ongetroud en Anna Wentzel, Identiteitsnommer 5501190121089, ongetroud, ten aansien van Hoewe 127 Mullerstuine Landbouhoewes, Registrasie Afdeling I.Q., Provinsie Gauteng, groot: 2,1413 (TWEE komma EEN VIER EEN DRIE) Hektaar wat verlore geraak het of vernietig is. Alle persone wat teen die uitreiking van sodanige Sertifikaat van Geregistreerde Titel beswaar het, word hierby versoek om dit skriftelik in te dien by die Registrateur van Aktes te PRETORIA binne 6 (ses) eke na die eerste publikasie in die Staatskoerant. GEDATEER te VEREENIGING op hierdie dag van APRIL 2018 REGISTRATEUR VAN AKTES MILLS & GROENEWALD PROKUREURS, 81 GENERAAL HERTZOG WEG, DRIE RIVIERE, VEREENIGING, Tel: 0164231946, Fax: 0164231566, Email: madeleine@mgp.co.za. t AANSOEK OM VERLORE TITELBEWYS Hiermee word kennis gegee dat kragtens die bepalings van Artikel 38 van die Registrasie van Aktes Wet, 1937, ek die REGISTRATEUR VAN AKTES TE JOHANNESBURG voornemens is om ñ Sertifikaat van Geregistreerde Titel uit te reik in plaas van Transport Akte T77133/1998 gepasseer deur Die eksekuteer in die boedel van Wyle Gertruida Woudrina Klaassen Nommer 13543/1997 ten gunste van 1. CORNELIS KLAASSEN, Identiteitsnommer 4909105087082, getroud buite gemeenskap van goedere 2. LUBERTUS KLAASSEN, Identiteitsnommer 4806065091080, ongetroud en 3. STEPHANUS KLAASSEN, Identiteitsnommer 5106285055083, ongetroud ten aansien van sekere Erf 276, Florida North Dorpsgebied, Registrasie Afdeling IQ, Provinsie Gauteng, groot 789 (SEWEHONDERD NEGE EN TAGTIG) VIERKANTE METER wat verlore geraak het of vernietig is. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 36 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 Alle persone wat teen die uitreiking van sodanige Sertifikaat beswaar het, word hierby versoek om dit skriftelik in te dien by die REGISTRATEUR VAN AKTES te JOHANNESBURG binne 6 (SES) weke na die eerste publikasie in die Staatskoerant REGISTRATEUR VAN AKTES SANET RAS PROKUREUR, PETER MOKABALAAN 101, POTCHEFSTROOM 2531, Tel: (018)2948953, Fax: (018)2948958, Email: sanetras@netactive.co.za. t MONDI PENSION FUND (IN LIQUIDATION) 12/8/26512 “Liquidation of the MONDI PENSION FUND (IN LIQUIDATION) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 28(7) of the Pension Funds Act (No. 24 of 1956), that the preliminary liquidation account and the preliminary distribution report of the MONDI PENSION FUND (IN LIQUIDATION) 12/8/26512 will lie open for inspection during the period of 23 July 2018 to 23 August 2018 at the offices of : 1. The Registrar of Pension Funds, Riverwalk Office Park, Block B, 41 Matroosberg Road, Ashlea Gardens, Extension 6, Pretoria; and 2. The Chief Magistrate, Johannesburg Central Magistrate’s Court, Fox Street & Ntemi Piliso Street, Ferreiras Dorp, Johannesburg, 2048 3. The registered office of the Fund, c/o Robson Savage (Pty) Ltd, 2 Hermitage Terrance, Richmond, Johannesburg. Any interested person who wishes to object to the preliminary accounts and report must lodge his/her objection with the Registrar of Pension Funds, P O Box 35655, Menlo Park, 0102 on or before 23 September 2018.” Shepstone & Wylie Attorneys, Ground Floor, The Lodge, 38 Wierda Road West, Hunts End, Wierda Valley, Sandton, Johannesburg, 2196, Tel: 0836753071, Fax: n/a, Email: jesterhuizen@wylie.co.za. t Case/Application No: N/A and NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR THE CANCELLATION OF A LOST / DESTOYED DEED OF TRANSFER Notice is hereby given in terms of the provision of regulation sixty eight made under the Deeds Registries Act, 1937, that it is the intention to apply for the issue of a certified copy of Deed of Transfer ST78703/2007 passed in favour of: DIALINA ANN KOCH (PREVIOUSLY VORSTER), Identity Number 370412 0016 08 8, married out of community of property in respect of certain: Property Description: A Unit consisting of (a) Section No. 20 as shown and more fully described on Sectional Plan No SS 454/2003 in the scheme known as VILLA EMMERINE in respect of the land and building or buildings situated at ERF 3016 ROOIHUISKRAAL NOORD EXTENSION 19 TOWNSHIP, LOCAL AUTHORITY: CITY OF TSHWANE METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY, of which section the floor area, according to the said sectional plan is 99 (Ninety Nine) square metres in extent and (b) An undivided share in the common property in the scheme apportioned to the said section in accordance with the participation quota as endorsed on the said sectional plan. HELD BY Deed of Transfer Number ST 78703/2007, which has been lost or destroyed. All persons having objection to the issue of such copy are hereby required to lodge the same in writing with the Registrar of Deeds at PRETORIA within three weeks after the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at CENTURION this 18 day of May 2018. VAN DER WALT & HUGO INCORPORATED, 126 WILLEM BOTHA STREET, ELDORAIGNE, CENTURION, 0157, Tel: 087 232 1351, t INSOLVENCY NOTICE OF INTENDED TRANSFER OF PROPERTY BY IVORY SUN TRADING 12 CC, Registration Number 2006/177555/23 Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 34(1) of the Insolvency Act, No. 24 of 1936, as amended to interested parties and creditors that Ivory Sun Trading 12 CC, Registration Number 2006/177555/23 carrying on business at 143 and 145 Rietfontein Road, and 86 Violet Avenue, Primrose comprising of Erf 1249 Primrose Township, Registration Division I.R., Province of Gauteng, Erf 1257 Primrose Township, Registration Division I.R., Province of Gauteng, and Erf 1258 Primrose Township, This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 37 Registration Division I.R., Province of Gauteng, has disposed of the mentioned assets in terms of a contract of sale to Belo Horizonte Proprietary Limited, Registration Number 2005/027954/07, who will carry on business at the same address for its own account and benefit. The transfer will not be registered prior to the expiry of 30 (thirty) days from the date of last publication hereof. Marcelle Kingsley, 15 Alice Lane, Sandton 2196, Tel: 011 685-8939, Fax: 011 301-3200, Email: marcelle.kingsley@ nortonrosefulbright.com. t Case/Application No: 2018/19337 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG) In the matter between: MULLER, DAWID ANDREAS (Identity number 760715 5115 087), First Applicant And MULLER, RAELEEN (Identity Number 841126 0129 086), Second Applicant CHANGE OF MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY SYSTEM KINDLY TAKE NOTICE that application will be made to the above Honourable Court on Tuesday the 14 August 2018 at 10h00 or as soon thereafter as Counsel may be heard, for an Order in the following terms: 1. That the Applicants be and are hereby granted leave to change the matrimonial property system which presently applies to their marriage, from one in community of property, to one out of community of property, with the inclusion of the accrual system, in terms of section 21(1) of the Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984. 2. That the Applicants be and are hereby authorised to enter into a notarial contract, a draft of which is marked annexure “ANC” to the First Applicant’s affidavit, in terms of which the future matrimonial property system of the Applicants will be governed as from the date of registration of the said notarial contract in the Deeds Office, Johannesburg. 3. That the aforesaid change in the parties’ matrimonial regime shall not in any way prejudice the right of the creditors of their joint estate whose claims arose before registration of the aforesaid notarial contract. 4. That the Registrar of Deeds, Johannesburg, be and is hereby authorised to register the aforesaid notarial contract within three months of this order in terms of the provisions of sections 86 and 89(1)(b) of Act no. 47 of 1937, as amended. 5. That the costs of this application are to be paid by the Applicants alternatively by any unsuccessful party opposing the granting of this Order. 6. Further and/or alternative relief. KINDLY TAKE NOTICE that anyone who wishes to object to the proposed order to change the matrimonial property regime, or to make any representations in that regard, such person can do so by writing to the Registrar of the Court and sending a copy to the applicants’ attorney, or by appearing in Court on the day of the hearing. KINDLY TAKE NOTICE FURTHER that the application and the contract which it is proposed to register are available for inspection at the office of the Registrar of the Court and at the office of the applicants’ attorney, Bregmans Attorneys, Suite 314, Killarney Office Towers, 60 Riviera Road, Killarney, JOHANNESBURG (reference R Bregman, telephone number (011) 646-0335). BREGMANS ATTORNEYS, PO BOX 2232, HOUGHTON, 20141, Tel: 0116460335, Fax: 0866809142, Email: Roy@ bregmans.co.za. t LOST / DESTROYED BOND NOTICE IN TERMS REGULATION 68(11B) OF THE DEEDS REGISTRY ACT, 1937 (ACT 47 OF 1937) Notice of Intention to apply for the cancellation of the registration of a lost / destroyed bond By Virtue of regulation 68(11B) of the Deeds Registries Act, 1937 (Act 47 of 1937) Notice is hereby given that it is the intention to apply for the cancellation of the registration of SB91936/2007, registered on 7 JUNE 2007 passed by The Trustees for the Time Being of THE JENIQ 2 TRUST, Registration Number. IT 6331/2005 In favour of NEDBANK LIMITED, Registration Number: 1951/000009/06 for the sum of R570 000.00 (FIVE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY THOUSAND RAND) In respect of A Unit consisting of: (a) Section No. 139 as shown and more fully described on Sectional Plan No. SS 578/2007, in the scheme known as BRUSHWOOD in respect of the land and building or buildings situated at FERNDALE EXTENSION 24 TOWNSHIP, LOCAL AUTHORITY: THE CITY OF JOHANNESBURG of which section the floor area, according to the said sectional plan, is 74 (SEVENTY FOUR) SQUARE METRES in extent; and (b) an undivided share in the common property in the scheme apportioned to the said section in accordance with the participation quota as endorsed on the said sectional plan. Held by DEED OF TRANSFER ST74035/2007, which bond has been lost or destroyed, and of which the registration duplicate has also been lost or destroyed. All persons having objection to the cancellation of the registration of such bond are hereby required to lodge same in writing with the Registrar of Deeds at the Deeds Registry in which bond is registered, namely Pretoria, within a period of 6 (six) weeks after the date of the first publication of this notice, being 20 JULY 2018 this being the first publication date. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 38 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 SCHINDLERS ATTORNEYS AND CONVEYANCERS, 3RD FLOOR, 3 MELROSE BOULEVARD, MELROSE ARCH , JOHANNESBURG, Tel: 0114489686, Email: chantal@schindlers.co.za. t NOT APPLICABLE In re: APPLICATION FOR LOST TITLE DEED APPLICAIOTN FOR LOST TITLE DEED FORM K ISSUED IN TERMS OF SECTION 38 OF THE DEEDS REGESTRIES ACT 47 OF 1937 Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of Section 38 of the Deeds Registries Act, 47 of 1937. I ,the Registrar of Deeds, Pretoria, intent to issue a Certificate of Registered Title in lieu of Deed of Transfer Number T 101761/2007 dated 31 July 2007 passed by UNKNONW in favour of : AL-FALAAM MINING CLOSE CORPORATE, REGISTRATION NUMBER: 2001/026608/23 in respect of: PORTION 263 (A PORTION OF PORTION 217) OF THE FARM GEDULD NUMBER 123, REGISTRATION DIVISION I.R.; THE PROVINCE OF GAUTENG, MEASURING 26,8089 (TWENTY SIX COMMA EIGHT ZERO EIGHT NINE) HECTARES, HELD UNDER DEED OF TRANSFER NUMBER T 101761/2007, which has been lost. All persons having an objection to the issue of such Certificate are hereby required to lodge the same in writing with the Registrar of PRETORIA at GOVERNMENT OFFICE, MERINO BUILDING, 140 PRETORIUS STREET, PRETORIA, within (6) six weeks after the date of the first publication in the Government Gazette. GISHEN GILCHRIST INC ATTORNEYS, 209 ELSTON AVENUE, WESTERN EXTENSION, BENONI, Tel: 011 421 0921, Fax: 011 422 2715, E - mail: Christo@gishen.co.za/Nadia@gishen.co. za Christo Steyn obo Gishen Gilchrist Inc, 209 Elston Avenue, Western Extension, Benoni, Tel: 0114210921, Fax: 0114222715, Email: Christo@gishen.co.za or Nadia@gishen.co.za. t Case/Application No: 42838/18 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA) In the ex parte application of: Charles Victor Strydom and Celesté Strydom (Born Le Roux) Charles Victor Strydom and Celesté Strydom, Applicants and N/A In re: APPLICATION TO CHANGE MATRIMONIAL REGIME IN TERMS OF SECTION 21(1) OF ACT 88 OF 1984 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA) NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN TERMS OF SECTION 21(1) OF ACT 88 OF 1984 Notice is hereby given that CHARLES VICTOR STRYDOM (Identity No: 891115 5023 08 8) and CELESTÉ STRYDOM (Identity No: 900614 0016 08 8) of 51 Albrecht Street, Annlin, Pretoria, Gauteng, who were married in community of property on 14 January 2017, intends to apply to the abovementioned Honourable Court on 3 SEPTEMBER 2018, for an Order ordering that their current matrimonial property system shall no longer apply and authorizing them to enter into a notarial contract by which their future matrimonial property system is regulated. The application and proposed notarial contract are available at the offices of Chantel van Heerden Attorneys, 1015 Marlin Street, Garsfontein X13, or at the offices of the Registrar of the High Court, Cnr Paul Kruger and Madiba Street, Pretoria. Should you wish to object to the said application you may do so by notice in writing setting out the grounds of your objection, which notice must be delivered to the aforesaid premises by no later than 16h30 on 17 AUGUST 2018. CHANTEL VAN HEERDEN ATTORNEYS, PO Box 2003 Garsfontein East 0060, Tel: (012) 993 5907, Fax: 086 5177 463, Email: chantel@cvhattorneys.co.za. . KWAZULU-NATAL LOST TITLE DEED Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of section 38 of the Deeds Registries Act, 1937, I, the Registrar at Pietermaritzburg intend to issue a Certificate of Registered Title in lieu of Deed of Transfer No. T 57952/05 dated 2007/10/25 passed by Morgan Creek Properties 307 Properties Limited registration number 1999/020729/07 in favour of Dawn May Collen Identity number: 560515 0040 088 Married out of community of property in respect of: certain: Erf 819 Hillcrest, Registration Division FT, Province of KwaZulu-Natal in extent 1 717 (One thousand seven hundred and seventeen) square metre’s which has been lost or destroyed. All persons having objection to the issue of such Certificate are hereby required to lodge the same in writing with the Registrar of deeds at Pietermaritzburg within six weeks after the date of the first publication in the Gazette. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 39 BR SANDWITH INC, 30 OLD MAIN ROAD , HILLCREST, 3610, Tel: 0317652030, Fax: 0317652060, Email: BELINDA@ BELINDASANDWITH.CO.ZA. t IN THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT FOR PIETERMARITZBURG BILLYN CC T/A ARROW PRINT BILLYN CC T/A ARROW PRINT Dissolution of BILLYN CC T/A ARROW PRINT a participant in the Corporate Selection Umbrella Retirement Fund No 2 (in liquidation) Fund PF 12/8/36438/1567 Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 28 (7) of the Pension Funds Act (No 24 of 1956) that a preliminary liquidation account, a preliminary balance sheet and a preliminary distribution statement of BILLYN CC T/A ARROW PRINT a participant in the Corporate Selection Umbrella Retirement Fund No 2 (in liquidation) Fund PF 12/8/36438/1567 will be open for inspection for the period 20 July 2018 until 20 August 2018 at the offices of: 1. The Registrar of Pension Funds, Riverwalk Office Park, Block B, No 41 Matroosberg Road, Ashlea Gardens Extension 6, Menlo Park, Pretoria. 2. The Magistrates Court, CNR OTTO & CHURCH STREET, PIETERMARITZBURG, 3201. 3.The registered office of the Fund shall be situated at the Head Office Liberty Life 1 Ameshoff Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg 2001. Any interested persons who have objections to the aforesaid accounts and statements may lodge such objections in writing to the Registrar of Pension Funds, P.O Box 35655 Menlo Park 0102, not later than 03 September 2018. Liberty Life, 25 Ameshoff Street, Braamfontein, 2001, Tel: 0114088714, Email: tasneem.ahmed@liberty.co.za. t Case/Application No: 6528/18P IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (KWAZULU-NATAL DIVISION, PIETERMARITZBURG) In the ex parte application of: CHERYL LYNN BOUMAN, FIRST APPLICANT; HERMANUS LAURENTUIS BOUMAN, SECOND APPLICANT In re: In an application in terms of Section 21 of the Matrimonial Property Act, No.88 of 1984 NOTICE OF MOTION TAKE NOTICE that application will be made on the 1st day of AUGUST 2018, at 9h30 or as soon thereafter as counsel may be heard, for an order in the following terms: 1. Applicants are granted leave, in terms of section 21 of the Matrimonial Property Act, no. 88 of 1984, to change, by excluding the accrual system, the matrimonial property system applying to their marriage. 2. More particularly, Applicants are granted leave, within sixty days of this order, to execute and to cause to be registered the Post Nuptial Contract a copy of which is annex “A” hereto. 3. Subject to paragraph 2 above, the Registrar of Deeds, Kwa Zulu Natal, is authorized and directed: 3.1 To register the said Post Nuptial Contract. 3.2 To cancel the Applicants’ existing Ante Nuptial Contract, which is registered under number H801/1996. 4. This order, and anything done in terms of this order, shall not affect any rights of any creditor of either Applicant, where such rights have accrued or been acquired prior to the registration in terms of paragraph 3.1 above. 5. There shall be no order as to costs, provided that if any person(s) oppose(s) this application it may be requested that such person(s) be ordered to pay the costs of the application, jointly and severally where applicable. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the affidavit of CHERYL LYNN BOUMAN and the accompanying supporting affidavit are filed in support of this application. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT the founding papers in this application together with the Post Nuptial Contract referred to in paragraph 2 above, are available for inspection at the office of the Registrar and also at the offices of Applicant’s attorneys whose address and contact details are set out below. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT a copy of such papers may be made available upon request to Applicants’ attorneys. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that any person intending to oppose this application or intending to make any representations in connection therewith may do so by: (a) Sending written notice of their said intention to the Registrar of the KwaZulu-Natal High Court, Pietermaritzburg and to Applicants’ said attorneys, and/or (b) Appearing in court on the day of the hearing. GRANT & SWANEPOEL ATTORNEYS, THE MEWS, REDLANDS ESTATE, PIETERMARITZBURG, Tel: 0333420375, Email: lize@gsalaw.co.za. t This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 40 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 Case/Application No: 6088/18P IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (KWAZULU-NATAL DIVISION, PIETERMARITZBURG) In the ex parte application of: ADRIAAN KEITH MARILLIER, FIRST APPLICANT and MARTHA MARILLIER, SECOND APPLICANTT In re: In an application for leave to enter into a notarial contract in terms of section 21 of Act 88 of 1984 APPLICATION IN TERMS OF SECTION 21 OF THE MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY ACT 88 OF 1984. CHANGE OF MATRIMONIAL REGIME IN REPECT OF THE FIRST AND SECOND APPLICANTS FROM IN COMMUNITY OF PROPERTY TO OUT OF COMMUNITY OF PROPERTY WITH THE EXCLUSION OF THE ACCRUAL SYSTEM. KINDLY TAKE NOTICE that an application, made to the above Honourable Court sitting in Pietermartizburg on behalf of the aforementioned Applicants on the 4th day of July 2018 at 09h30 was adjourned to 7 August 2018at 09h30, on which day the Applicants will seek an order in the following terms: 1) That Applicants be and are granted leave to change the matrimonial property system which presently applies to their marriage from one in community of property to one out of community of property with the exclusion of the accrual system in terms of Chapter 1 of Act 88 of 1984. 2) That Applicants be and are hereby authorised to enter into a notarial contract, a draft of which is annexed to the founding affidavit of the First Applicant and marked anexure “AKM4”, in terms of which the future matrimonial property system of Applicants will be governed as from the date of registration of the said notarial contract in the Office of the Registrar of Deeds, Kwazulu- Natal. 3) That the aforesaid change in the parties matrimonial property system shall not in any way prejudice the rights of the creditors of the joint estate whose claims arose before the registration of the aforesaid notarial contract. 4) That the Registrar of Deeds for the Province of Kwazulu-Natal be and is hereby authorised to register the aforesaid notarial contract within three months of date of this order in terms of the provisions of sections 86, 87 and 89(1)(b) of Act 47 of 1937. 5) That the costs of this application are to be paid by any party who unsuccessfully opposes this application. 6) Further and/or alternative relief. KINDLY FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that anyone who wishes to object to the proposed change, or to make any representations in that regard, should do so in writing to the Registrar of the above mentioned Court at the High Court Building, 331 Church Street, Pietermaritzburg and should send a copy thereof to Applicants attorneys stated hereinbelow, or should appear in the above Honourable Court on the day and at the time of the hearing. KINDLY FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the application papers and the contract which is proposed to be registered, will be available for inspection at the office of the Registrar of the above Honourable Court and at the offices of the Applicants Attorneys, at the address mentioned below during office hours from 20 July 2018 to 3 August 2018. MASON INCORPORATED, 251 CHURCH STREET, 3RD FLOOR, FEDSURE HOUSE, PIETERMARITZBURG, 3201, Tel: 033 345 4230, Fax: 033 342 4734, Email: craig@masoninc.co.ca. . LIMPOPO NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR CERTIFICATE OF REGISTERED TITLE FOR LOST TITLE DEED Notice is hereby given that under the Provision of Section Thirty Eight of the Deeds Registries Act, 1937, the Registrar of Deeds Limpopo at Polokwane intends to issue a Certificate of Registered Title in leiu of Deed of Grant No: TG155015/2007LB(PTA) issued in favour of SELLO PAUL KGANYAGO and TAJANE ROSE KGANYAGO, Married in Community of Property to each other, in respect of ERF 2695 SESHEGO-B TOWNSHIP, REGISTRATION DIVISION L.S., LIMPOPO PROVINCE, MEASURING 399 (THREE HUNDRED AND NINETY NINE) SQUARE METRES, Held By Deed of Transfer Number TG155015/2007LB(PTA) which has been lost or destroyed or rendered unserviceable. All persons having objections to the issue of such Certificate are hereby required to lodge the same in writing with the Registrar of Deeds Limpopo at 101 Dorp Street, POLOKWANE, 0700, Tel: 015 283 2300, within a period of six weeks after the date of the first publication in the Gazette HOPANE ATTORNEYS, PO BOX 108, PERSEQUOR PARK, 0020, Tel: 0861467263, Fax: 0866835934, Email: seleka@ hopane.co.za. t NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 38 OF THE DEEDS REGISTRIES ACT, 1937 NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 38 OF THE DEEDS REGISTRIES ACT, 1937 Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of Section 38 of the Deeds Registries Act, 1937, I, the Registrar of Deeds Limpopo at Polokwane intend to issue a Certificate of Regitered Title in lieu of Cetificate of Registered Title ST709/2007 (51) This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 41 (UNIT) passed by: HIGHLAND NIGHT INVESTMENTS 127 PROPRIETARY LIMITED, Registration Number 2003/004535/07 in favour of MATOME SAREL MOLOTO, Identity Number 880628 5627 08 1,Unmarried. In respect of A unit consisting of - (a) Section Number 51 as shown and more fully described on Sectional Plan Number SS 709/2007, in the scheme known as SHALUKA PLAINS in respect of the land and building or buildings situate at ERF 368 PENINAPARK EXTENSION 2 TOWNSHIP; LOCAL AUTHORITY: POLOKWANE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY, of which section the floor area, according to the said Sectional Plan, is 103 (ONE HUNDRED AND THREE) square metres in extent; and (b) an undivided share in the common property in the scheme apportioned to the said section in accordance with the participation quota as endorsed on the said sectional plan. Which has been lost or destroyed. All persons having objection to the issue of such Certificate are hereby required to lodge the same in writing with the Registrar of Deeds Limpopo at Polokwane within six weeks after the date of the first publication in the Government Gazette. Dated at Polokwane on this 13th day of July 2018. De Bruin Oberholzer Attorneys, 27 Genl. Joubert Street, Polokwane, 0699, P O Box 3615, Polokwane, 0700, Tel: 015 - 291 2147, REF: HIG3/0001/P Kriek. DE BRUIN OBERHOLZER ATTORNEYS, 27 GENL. JOUBERT STREET, POLOKWANE, 0699, Tel: 0152912147, Fax: 0152912147, Email: petru@dbolaw.co.za. . MPUMALANGA NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR CANCELLATION OF LOST OR DESTROYED MORTGAGE BOND-REG 68(11C) Notice is hereby given that it is the intention to apply for registration of the cancellation of Mortgage Bond BG41481/1997KD passed by SANTSHI PETRUS SKOSANA in favour of SAAMBOU BANK LIMITED, now First Rand Finance Company Limited in respect of certain of - ERF 326 SIYABUSWA-B TOWNSHIP, REGISTRATION DIVISION J.S., MPUMALANGA PROVINCE,IN EXTENT 1 202 (ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND TWO) SQUARE METRES,which has been lost or destroyed. All persons having objections to the registration of such mortgage bond cancellation are hereby required to lodge their objections in writing with the Office of the Registrar of Deeds, Mpumalanga, at 25 Bell Street, Nelspruit, 1200 Tel 013 756 4000 within six weeks after the date of the first publication in the Gazette. HOPANE ATTORNEYS, PO BOX 108, PERSEQUOR PARK,0020, Tel: 0861467263, Fax: 0866835934, Email: seleka@ hopane.co.za. t NOTICE OF LOST TITLE DEED Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of section 38 of the Deeds Registries Act 1937, I the REGISTRAR OF DEEDS at NELSPRUIT intend to issue a Certificate of Registered Title in lieu of Deed of Transfer T86505/2007 dated 03 JULY 2007, passed by Estate late MOTSHELE ELIAS MALEROTHO identity number: 5211245519085 in favour of MIKE MOKGAUDI MALEROTHO identity number: 8408105789082, in respect of ERF 5190 EMBALENHLE EXTENSION 9 TOWNSHIP, REGISTRATION DIVISION I.S., PROVINCE OF MPUMALANGA, IN EXTENT 350 (three five zero) Square Metres; all persons having objection to the issue of such Certificate are hereby required to lodge the same in writing with the REGISTRAR OF DEEDS at 25 Bell Street, Nelspruit, 1200 within six weeks after the date of the first publication in the Gazette. Dated at Nelspruit on 21 MAY 2018. Signed by the Registrar of Deeds. MEINTJES & KHOZA ATTORNEYS, 37 BROWN STREET, 8TH FLOOR MIDCITY BUILDING, NELSPRUIT, 1200, Tel: 0137525449, Fax: 0865920368, Email: convey@meintjieskhoza.co.za. t In die saak tussen: KAREL HENDRIK ERASMUS, Identity Number 630529 5031 08 9 AND BLANCHE ELMARI ERASMUS, Identity Number 650222 0020 08 4 and JOHANNES HENDRIK RUDOLF MYBURG, Identity Number 620107 5025 08 8 AND JIENIE CHRISTINA MYBURG, Identity Number 751007 0199 08 9 In re: NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION THIRTY EIGHT OF THE DEEDS REGISTRIES ACT 1937 TO ISSUE A CERTIFICATE OF REGISTERED TITLE IN LIEU OF DEED OF TRANSFER T78889/2007 DATED 18 JUNE 2007 LOST TITLE DEED Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of section thirty eight of the Deeds Registries Act, 1937, I the Registrar of This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 42 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 Deeds, MPUMALANGA at NELSPRUIT intend to issue a Certificate of Registered Title in lieu of Deed of Transfer T78889/2007 dated 18 JUNE 2007 passed by: KAREL HENDRIK ERASMUS, Identity Number 630529 5031 08 9 and BLANCHE ELMARI ERASMUS, Identiy Number 650222 0020 08 4, Married in community of property to each other in favour of JOHANNES HENDRIK RUDOLF MYBURG, Identity Number 620107 5025 08 8, married out of community of property and JIENIE CHRISTINA MYBURG, Identity Number 751007 0199 08 9, married out of community of property in respect Certain: ERF 4449 MIDDELBURG EXTENSION 13 TOWNSHIP, REGISTRATION DIVISION J.S., PROVINCE OF MPUMALANGA, IN EXTENT: 1 175 (ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY FIVE) SQUARE METRES HELD UNDER DEED OF TRANSFER T78889/2007. Of which, together with the registry duplicate thereof, has been lost or destroyed or became incomplete or unserviceable. All persons having objections to the issue of such Certificate are hereby required to lodge the same in writing with the Registrar of Deeds, Mpumalanga at Nelspruit with street address 25 Bell Street, Nelspruit, Tel: 013 756 4000, within six weeks after date of first publication in the Gazette. DU TOIT SMUTS AND PARTNERS, LAW CHAMBERS, VAN NIEKERKSTREET, NELSPRUIT 1200, Tel: 0137454788, Fax: 0866313187, Email: mprinsloo@dtsmp.co.za. . NORTH WEST / NOORDWES Case/Application No: N/A NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR THE CANCELLATION OF THE REGISTRATION OF A LOST/DESTROYED DEED (BY VIRTUE OF SECTION 38 OF THE DEEDS REGISTRIES ACT, 1937 (ACT 47 0F 1937) Notice is hereby given that I, the Registrar of Deeds at VRYBURG, intend to issue a Certificate of Registered Title in lieu of Deed of Transfer No T546/1993 dated 19 November 1993 registered in the name of MOOLJIE PARSHOTAM Identity Number 4609055121085 and USHABEN PARSHOTAM Identity Number 5504240169082 Married in community of property to each other in respect of certain ERF 3123 MAFIKENG EXTENSION 32 SITUATE IN THE MAFIKENG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY REGISTRATION DIVISION J. O. PROVINCE OF NORTH WEST IN EXTENT: 1112 (ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE) SQUARE METRES which has been lost or destroyed. All persons having objection to the issue of such deed of grant are hereby required to lodge the same in writing with the Registrar of Deeds at Vryburg within a period of 6 (SIX) weeks after the date of the first publication of this notice. DATED AT VRYBURG on this the 21st day of JUNE 2018 ___________________________ REGISTRAR OF DEEDS Smit Stanton Incorporated, 29 Warren Street, Mafikeng, 2745, Tel: 0183810180, Fax: 0866218406, Email: shamiela@ smitstanton.co.za. t LOST TITLE DEED Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of Section 38 of the Deeds Registries Act, 1937, I, the Registrar of Deeds at Pretoria intend to issue a Certificate of Registered Title in lieu of Deed of Transfer T80876/2005 dated 28 June 2005 passed by: TJAART LOUIS PETRUS KRUGER IDENTITY NUMBER: 300131 5024 08 8 MARRIED OUT OF COMMUNITY OF PROPERTY In favour of HEIDI VAN KRUISELBERGEN IDENTITY NUMBER: 690930 0092 08 3 MARRIED OUT OF COMMUNITY OF PROPERTY In respect of ERF 1222 LA HOFF TOWNSHIP, REGISTRATION DIVISION I.P., NORTH WEST PROVINCE, MEASURING: 1 517 (ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEE) SQUARE METRES which has been lost or destroyed. All persons having objections to the issue of such Deed of Transfer are hereby required to lodge the same in writing with the Registrar of Deeds at Pretoria within 6 (SIX) weeks after the date of the first publication in the Gazette. Dated at Pretoria on 24 May 2018. Registrar of Deeds E.G. Odendaal (Assistant Registrar) VZLR INC, 71 STEENBOKAVENUE, MONUMENTPARK, PRETORIA, Tel: 012 435 9345, Fax: 012 435 9666, Email: emarie@vzlr.co.za. . This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 43 WESTERN CAPE / WES-KAAP IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA OLD MUTUAL SUPERFUND PROVIDENT FUND: PARTICIPATING EMPLOYER: HANNASBAAI FISHING COMPANY (PTY) LTD (PF NO. 12/8/20246/8138) DISSOLUTION OF PROVIDENT FUND. Notice is hereby given in terms of section 28(7) of the Pension Funds Act (No 24 of 1956) that a preliminary liquidation account, preliminary balance sheet and preliminary distribution statement of the Old Mutual Superfund Provident Fund: Participating Employer: HANNASBAAI FISHING COMPANY (PTY) LTD will lie open for inspection for a period of 30 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of: 1. The Financial Sector Conduct Authority, Riverwalk Office Park, 41 Matroosberg Road, Ashlea Gardens, Pretoria; and 2. Old Mutual Superfund Provident Fund: Participating Employer: HANNASBAAI FISHING COMPANY (PTY) LTD: Orion Services, Block 5L, Mutualpark, Jan Smuts Drive, Pinelands, 7405 (Fund’s Registered Office); and 3. Master of the Western Cape High Court, 45 Castle Street, Cape Town, 8001. Any interested person who has objections to the aforesaid accounts and statements may lodge his objection in writing with the The Financial Sector Conduct Authority, Riverwalk Office Park, 41 Matroosberg Road, Ashlea Gardens, Pretoria, 0181 not later than 14 days after expiration of the above mentioned 30 day period. GM Hendrickse, GQH Acccounting and Administration Services CC, 27 Moses Street, Idas Valley, Stellenbosch, 7600, Tel: 0218872343, Fax: 0866198909, Email: gmhendrickse@gmail.com. . ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACTS NOTICES/ BOEDELKENNISGEWINGS Form/Vorm J297 ELECTION OF EXECUTORS, TUTORS AND CURATORS Interested parties are hereby given notice by Masters of the High Court of South Africa that meetings will be held at the places, dates and times specified for the purpose of selecting persons for approval by the respective Masters, as fit and proper to be appointed by them as Executors, or Tutors or Curators as the case may be, in regard to the matters listed below. Particulars for each matter appear in the following order: (1) File number, (2) surname and first names of deceased or minor or curatorship, (3) home address, (4) date of death, (5) place, date and time of meeting. Meeting in a place in which there is a Master’s Office will be held before the Master, elsewhere they will be held before the Magistrate. VERKIESING VAN EKSEKUTEURS, VOOGDE EN KURATORS Belanghebbendes word hiermee deur Meesters van die Hoë Hof van Suid-Afrika kennis gegee dat byeenkomste op die plekke, datums en tye vermeld, gehou sal word, met die doel om persone te kies vir goedkeuring deur die onderskeie Meesters as geskik om deur hulle na gelang van die geval aangestel te word as Eksekuteurs of Voogde of Kurators, ten opsigte van die gevalle hieronder vermeld. Besonderhede vir elke geval verskyn in die volgorde van: (1) Lêernommer, (2) familienaam en voorname van oorledene of minderjarige of kuratorskap, (3) woonadres, (4) datum van oorlye, (5) plek, datum en tyd van byeenkoms. In `n plek waarin in ‘n kantoor van die Meester is, word die byeenkoms voor die Meester gehou en in ander plekke voor die Landros. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 44 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 GAUTENG 006277/2017—Executor: (2) MYBURGH, JACOBUS FREDERIK; (3) 137 A CEDIAR PLACE, NORTHCLIFF 2196; -; (4) 29 May 2014; (5) MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT JOHANNESURG 66 MARSHALL STREET 5th FLOOR ASSISTANT MASTE OFFICE, 6 August 2018, 10:00. 19980/2015—Executor: (2) SEBOLAI, MPHO MATSIAPULA; (3) 23 DIANA AVE BEDFORDPARK 1939; BUSINESS PERSON; (4) 24 January 2015; (5) MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT JOHANNESURG 66 MARSHALL STREET 5th FLOOR ASSISTAN MASTER OFFICE, 8 August 2018, 10:00. Form/Vorm J295 NOTICE OF CURATOR AND TUTOR In terms of section 75 of the Administration of Estates Act No. 66 of 1965 (as amended), notice is hereby given of appointments of persons as Curators or Tutors by Masters of the High Court, or of termination of such appointment (their having ceased in their respective capacity) The information is given in the following order: (1) Number of matter; (2) person under curatorship, or minor, and address; (3) curator or tutor; name and address of curator or tutor; (4) whether appointment or termination (cease in capacity), and date; (5) Master of the High Court. KENNISGEWINGS VAN KURATORS EN VOOGDE Ingevolge artikel 75 van die Boedelwet No. 66 van 1965 (soos gewysig), word hierby kennis gegee van die aanstelling van persone as kurators of voogde deur Meesters van die Hoë Hof, of van die beëindiging van aanstellings in sodanige hoedanighede. Die inligting word verstrek in die volgorde: (1) Nommer van saak; (2) persoon onder kuratele, of minderjarige, en adres; (3) kurator of voog; naam en adres van kurator of voog; (4) of aanstelling of beëindiging daarvan, en datum; (5) Meester van die Hooggeregshof. GAUTENG MC381/2009—(2) Sundani Ndou, Minor; 47 Burweed Street, Protea Glen Ext 12, Soweto, Gauteng; (3) Curator: Cornelius Erasmus Botha, Cornel Botha Attorneys, 25C Kuisis Street, Brummeria, Pretoria, 0184; (4) Termination; 20 September 2017; (5) Pretoria. MC358/2018—(2) MARIA STEYN, Curatorship; WILLOWBROOK RETIREMENT VILLAGE,134 WILLOWBROOK PLACE ,SANDOWN,JOHANNESBURG,2196; (3) Curator: MELISSA ELLEN ROBINSON, 37 ROYCE ROAD, BRYANSTON, SANDTON, 2194; (4) Appointment; 5 July 2018; (5) SOUTH GAUTENG HIGH COURT. MC462/17—(2) KUTLO KARABO JELE, Curatorship; PLOT 50, TAMBOTIE, 0120; (3) Curator: DEON CHARL DE VILLIERS, ABSA PRETORIA CAMPUS, 337 PETROLEUM STREET, WALTOO, PRETORIA, 0184; (4) Appointment; 2 November 2017; (5) PRETORIA. MC563/2015—(2) DIRK JACOBUS ACKERMAN, Curatorship; HUIS HERSBLAAR, PRETORIA; (3) Curator: AMARENTIEA JOHANNA ELIZABETH PIENAAR, P.O BOX 12854 HATFIELD 0028; (4) Termination; 28 June 2018; (5) PRETORIA. 9009250043082—(2) KERRY ANN HARDY, Curatorship; LITTLE EDEN HOME - HARRIS AVENUE & WAGENAAR ROAD, EDENGLEN; (3) Curator: DAVID ARTHUR HARDY, 54 SHERBROOKE COMPLEX, LOPIS PLACE, EDENVALE; (4) Appointment; 14 June 2018; (5) M. SAPTOE. EASTERN CAPE / OOS-KAAP MC24/2018—(2) THAMSANQA WELCOME FUNDE, Curatorship; 11515 CHATTY 11, BOOYSENS PARK, PORT ELIZABETH, 6059; (3) Curator: Wynand du Preez, 73 - 6th Avenue, Newton Park, Port Elizabeth, 6045; (4) Appointment; 19 June 2018; (5) Port Elizabeth. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 45 MC15/2017—(2) TOROSI WILSON ANTONIE, Curatorship; 23 LUPONDWANA STREET, KWANOBUHLE, UITENHAGE.6230; (3) Curator: HENDRIK PETER JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE, P O BOX 27184, GREENACRES, PORT ELIZABETH. 6057; (4) Appointment; 11 July 2017; (5) PORT ELIZABETH. MC69/2017—(2) ANTHONY PATRICK SAMPSON, Curatorship; 126 KAMESH ROAD, KAMESH, UITENHAGE.6230; (3) Curator: HENDRIK PETER JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE, P O BOX 27184, GREENACRES, PORT ELIZABETH. 6057; (4) Appointment; 26 March 2018; (5) PORT ELIZABETH. MC000001/2017E—(2) ADRIANA ENRICO SIMONS, Curatorship; 52 BERGHAAN STREET, THOMAS GAMBLE, UITENHAGE.6230; (3) Curator: HENDRIK PETER JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE, P O BOX 27184, GREENACRES, PORT ELIZABETH. 6057; (4) Appointment; 13 October 2017; (5) GRAHAMSTOWN. MC15/2017—(2) TOROSI WILSON ANTONIE, Curatorship; 23 LUPONDWANA STREET, KWANOBUHLE, UITENHAGE.6230; (3) Curator: HENDRIK PETER JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE, P O BOX 27184, GREENACRES, PORT ELIZABETH. 6057; (4) Appointment; 11 July 2017; (5) PORT ELIZABETH. MC18/18—(2) PHUMZILE NKATSHU, Curatorship; 33 NOSIZWE STREET, KWANOBUHLE, UITENHAGE.6230; (3) Curator: HENDRIK PETER JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE, P O BOX 27184, GREENACRES, PORT ELIZABETH. 6057; (4) Appointment; 12 June 2018; (5) GRAHAMSTOWN. M/C000011/2018E—(2) Christo Jacobus Kleinhans, Curatorship; The Farm Doornfontein, Jansenville, Eastern Cape; (3) Curator: Jan Abraham de Wet, 4 Harold Ashwell Boulevard, Melkbosstrand, Western Cape; (4) Appointment; 27 February 2018; (5) Grahamstown. KWAZULU-NATAL CR14/2018/PMB—(2) Edelgard Anna Bure, Curatorship; Shepstone Place Old Age Home, Estcourt; (3) Curator: Sandra Green, Rensburg Spruit Farm, Estcourt; (4) Appointment; 13 June 2018; (5) Pietermaritzburg. CR41/2016—(2) AMRITH MAHADEV, Curatorship; 9 PETREA LANE HOWICK WEST 3290; (3) Curator: ASHIKA MAHADEV, 9 PETREA LANE HOWICK WEST 3290; (4) Appointment; 11 November 2016; (5) PIETERMARITZBURG. WESTERN CAPE / WES-KAAP CR450/2015—(2) Xolo Surprise Mafisa, Curatorship; 29 Ntomzima Street, Lawaai Kamp, Robertson; (3) Curator: Shalene Schreuder, 7 Park Road, Cnr Koeberg and Park Road, Durbanville 7550; (4) Appointment; 21 June 2018; (5) Cape Town. CR258/2015—(2) Phempho Gift Magress, Curatorship; 109 Freeground Avenue, Muizenberg; (3) Curator: Shalene Schreuder, 7 Park Road, Cnr Koeberg and Park Road, Durbanville 7550; (4) Appointment; 21 June 2018; (5) Cape Town. CR61/2018—(2) MONRAY CARL VAN EEDEN, Curatorship; C/O 10 HUISING STREET, SOMERSET WEST, 7130; (3) Curator: JOHANNES HERMANUS OBERHOLZER, C/O 10 HUISING STREET, SOMERSET WEST, 7130; (4) Appointment; 22 March 2018; (5) CAPE TOWN. CR185/2015—(2) Frank Ernest Golden, Curatorship; 48 Dreyersdal Road, Bergvliet, Cape Town; (3) Curator: Shalene Schreuder, 7 Park Road, Cnr Koeberg and Park Road, Durbanville 7550; (4) Appointment; 18 October 2016; (5) Cape Town. CR229/2017—(2) Steven Martins, Curatorship; 25A Hartwiglaan, Worcester; (3) Curator: Shalene Schreuder, 7 Park Road, Cnr Koeberg and Park Road, Durbanville; (4) Appointment; 6 April 2018; (5) Cape Town. CR397/2017—(2) NOMBULELO SWEETNESS DIBELA-MATSOBOYANA, Kuratorskap; 624 TOM STREET, NEW CROSSROADS; (3) Kurator: JOHANN FRANCOIS VOS, VISAGIEVOS, 181 VASCO BOULEVARD, GOODWOOD; (4) Aanstelling; 2 Februarie 2018; (5) CAPE TOWN. CR427/2015—(2) Thohera Rose, Curatorship; 61 Hassen Khan Street, Strand; (3) Curator: Shalene Schreuder, 7 Park Road, Cnr Koeberg and Park Road, Durbanville; (4) Appointment; 16 March 2018; (5) Cape Town. Form/Vorm J193 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATES All persons having claims against the under-mentioned estate must lodge it with the Executor concerned within 30 days (or as indicated) from date of publication hereof. The information is given in the following order: (1) Estate number, (2) surname and christian names, date of birth, identity number, last address; (3) date of death; (4) surviving spouse’s names, surname, date of birth and identity number; (5) name and address of executor and authorised agent; (6) period allowed for lodgement of claims if other than 30 days. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 46 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 KENNISGEWINGS AAN KREDITEURE IN BESTORWE BOEDELS Alle persone wat vorderinge teen die onderstaande boedels het, moet dit by die betrokke eksekuteur in dien binne 30 dae (of soos aangedui), van die datum van publikasie hiervan. Die inligting word verstrek in die volgorde: (1) Boedelnommer, (2) familienaam en voorname, geboortedatum, identiteitsnommer, laaste adres; (3) datum oorlede; (4) nagelate eggenoot(note) se name, familienaam, geboortedatum en persoonsnommer; (5) naam en adres van eksekuteur of gemagtigde agent; (6) tydperk toegelaat vir lewering van vorderings indien anders as 30 dae. GAUTENG 012375/2018—(2) NXUMALO, PITANE MESHACK, 10 August 1930, 3008105228084, 48 SIBEKO STREET, KWATHEMA, SPRINGS; (3) 11 October 2007; (5) LENA NXUMALO, 48 SIBEKO STREET, KWA-THEMA, SPRINGS. 025838/2015—(2) KHUMALO, MANDLENKOSI ALPHEUS, 5 December 1958, 5812055363082, 50 SAND ROAD, KLIPPORTJIE PARK, GERMISTON; (3) 8 September 2015; (5) TSEPISO GRACE KHUMALO, 50 SAND ROAD, KLIPPORTJIE PARK, GERMISTON. 002566/2013—(2) Van Tonder, Eileen, 12 September 1953, 5309120104088, Plot 251, Hillside, Landbouhoewe, Randfontein; (3) 7 Desember 2010; (4) Ian Douglas Van Tonder, 4 Julie 1947, 4707045076086; (5) Legatus Trust, 263 Kent Anvenue, Randburg. 009699/2018—(2) Clifford, Charlene, 25 June 1968, 6806250131087, 951 Vale Road, Weltevreden Park; (3) 16 March 2018; (5) Legatus Trust, 3rd Floor Roan House, 263 Kent Avenue, Ferndale Randburg. 006630/2017—(2) Barnard, Joseph Erasmus, 18 Desember 1967, 6712180122081, Touwstraat 16, Stilfontein; (3) 29 September 2017; (5) Legatus Trust, 3rd Floor Roan House, 263 Kent Avenue, Ferndale Randburg. 003406/2018—(2) KELLERMANN, JOCHEN OTTO, 13 August 1925, 2508135030088, 13 George Street Eldoraigne 0157; (3) 14 January 2018; (5) CHRISTINE MARIA VELTHUYSEN, 13 George Street Eldoraigne. 012230/2018—(2) Van Eeden, Elizabeth Josepha, 8 November 1955, 5511080239081, Pepani Straat 10, Carletonville; (3) 25 Februarie 2018; (5) Legatus Trust, 263 Kent Anvenue, Randburg. 005343/2018—(2) De Winter, Anton, 3 April 1931, 3104035027082, Oostvallei Aftree Oord nr. 71, Coleystraat 657, Garsfontein, Pretoria; (3) 5 April 2018; (4) Johanna Adriana De Winter, 31 Julie 1931, 3107310013081; (5) Legatus Trust, 263 Kent Anvenue, Randburg. 012648/2018—(2) Zilberg, Morris, 19 July 1933, 3307195038084, 42 Mackie Street, Mucklenek, Pretoria, Gauteng; (3) 15 April 2018; (5) Ephraim Shain, 308 Elphin Lodge, 222 Modderfontein Rd, Rietfontein 61-Ir, Johannesburg, 1609. 16369/2013—(2) BOSHOFF, HENDRIK, 24 February 1960, 6002245002084, 5 PRIMULA STREET, BELFAST, MPUMALANGA, 1100; (3) 30 September 2013; (5) MARIE-LOUISE KRITZINGER, 133 NICOLAS SMIT STREET, MONUMENT, KRUGERSDORP, 1739. 22001/2017—(2) Ndhlovu, Mokotudi Emily, 4 July 1965, 6507040501080, 32/15 Small Farms, Evaton; (3) 21 July 2017; (4) Monyake Bensamin Ndhlovu, 12 January 1961, 6101125799080; (5) Jonk Attorneys, P O Box 668, Chrissiefontein, 1963. 15093/2017—(2) MAKGOBA, SEMAKALENG RASELEKE RICHARD, 16 June 1977, 7706165329082, 232 UMSENGE STREET, BLOCK VV, SOSHANGUVE; (3) 14 August 2017; (4) MAMOTSEOA GERTUDE MAKGOBA, 23 August 1969, 6908230489088; (5) CHRISTIE BLIGNAUT ATTORNEYS, 295 HAY STREET, BROOKLYN, 0181. 10076/2018—(2) Pretorius, Christina Johanna, 24 August 1959, 5908240051085, 42 Belladonna Avenue, Flora Gardens, Vanderbijlpark; (3) 7 April 2018; (4) Johannes Lodewyk Steenkamp Pretorius, 28 May 1959, 5905285020082; (5) Jonk Attorneys, P O Box 668, Chrissiefontein, 1963. 7109/2018—(2) Oosthuysen, Pieter, 13 February 1949, 4902135027087, 309 Beth Duncker Street, Garsfontein X08, Pretoria, Gauteng, 0081; (3) 24 May 2018; (5) Cornel Botha Prokureurs, Posbus 74035, Lynnwoodrif 0040. 006679/2018—(2) Lourens (Nee Potgieter), Magrietha Maria, 2 Julie 1923, 2307020013089, Arthurs Court 9, Bishop Birdstraat 92, Rooihuiskraal-Noord, Centurion; (3) 1 April 2018; (4) N.V.T. N.V.T.; (5) Stabilitas Eksekuteurskamer (Edms) Beperk, Stabilitas Chambers, 3de Vloer, Kentlaan 265, Ferndale, Randburg. 11234/17—(2) SWANEPOEL, HENDRIK JOSIAS, 17 December 1926, 2612175001080, 6 OBERONPARK, OBERON STREET, FAERIE GLEN, PRETORIA, GAUTENG; (3) 11 August 2017; (4) THERESA SUSANNA SWANEPOEL, 15 September 1927, 2709150004087; (5) PIETER ANDREAS SWANEPOEL AND CLEMENT EDGAR SWANEPOEL, 409B LEA STREET, WATERKLOOF GLEN, PRETORIA. 012224/2018—(2) ELLIS, WILLEM JACOBUS, 18 October 1935, 3510185014086, 11 KINNERTON STREET LONDON SWIX 8EA UNITED KINGDOM; (3) 11 May 2018; (5) C/O MOSS COHEN & PARTNERS, 23 WEST STREET HOUGHTON ESTATE JOHANNESBURG 2198 (P O BOX 659 JOHANNESBURG 2000); (6) -. 14397/2018—(2) JACOBSZ, MARGARETE, 6 February 1936, 3602060053089, PANORAMA FRAIL CARE, KRUGERSDORP; (3) 26 June 2018; (4) N.A N.A; (5) BARBARA WILHELMINA DE JAGER, 1018 FREDENHARRY AVENUE, STRUBENSVALLEI, ROODEPOORT. 20143/2015—(2) MASHIYANE, NDAZINYANI ELLEN, 1 April 1912, 1204010088083, 1297 MOFOLO NORTH, SOWETO; (3) 5 June 2014; (5) SIPHIWE ALFRED MATSHIYANE, 1297 MOFOLO NORTH, SOWETO. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 47 12817/2015—(2) Mkhatshwa, Ramatapa Walter, 14 January 1966, 6601145470083, Leratong Hospice, Leratong; (3) 25 February 2012; (5) JvRKonsult, Mabuza House, 99 Jacaranda Street, Nelspruit,1200 Mpumalanga. 014252/2018—(2) Caig, Pamela Ann Ramage, 20 April 1967, 6704200199082, 214 Pritchard Street, Johannesburg North, Randburg, 2194; (3) 7 May 2018; (5) Nadia Little, First Floor, TMC House, 11 Bosbok Road, Randpark Ridge, 2194. 025012/2017—(2) van der Westhuizen, Jan Carel, 22 September 1950, 5009225071089, Hampton Court, 17 The Thamesloop, Terenure Ext 16, 1619; (3) 18 October 2017; (5) Lynette van der Westhuizen, 18 Pinehurst, 7 George Street, Ferndale, 2194. 014109/2018—(2) Maartens, Gareth John, 3 November 1961, 6111035033082, Unit 45 Monterrey, Troupant Avenue, Magaliesig, Johannesburg; (3) 14 June 2018; (5) Nadia Little, First Floor, TMC House, 11 Bosbok Road, Randpark Ridge, 2194. 12817/2015—(2) Mkhatshwa, Ramatapa Walter, 14 January 1966, 6601145470083, Leratong Hospice, Leratong; (3) 25 February 2012; (5) JvRKonsult, Mabuza House, 99 Jacaranda Street, Nelspruit,1200 Mpumalanga. 001696/2018—(2) GINSBERG, FREDDY, 22 August 1947, 4708225182082, 25 HILKEN DRIVE, UMHLANGA ROCKS, DURBAN; (3) 25 December 2017; (5) ERROL GOSS, 28 -7TH AVENUE, PARKTOWN NORTH, 2193, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 30 DAYS. 5617/2018—(2) HILL, CATHARINA PETRONELLA, 28 Mei 1942, 4205280032088, 140 SONJA STREET, DORINGKLOOF, CENTURION, GAUTENG; (3) 21 April 2018; (4) ERIC STANDLEY HILL, 26 November 1942, 4211265056084; (5) PH TALJAARD, PIETER TALJAARD ATTORNEYS, PRIVATE BAG X2, MENLOPARK, 0102. 5944/2011—(2) Sibeko, Mfuno Elias, 7 August 1931, 3108075138089, 3438 Kwa-Thema 22 Kodisane Street Township; (3) 18 February 2010; (4) Madikapi Betty Sibeko, 26 December 1933, 3312260155086; (5) Ndzondo Kunene Mosea Inc, Suite 210 1st Floor Bophelong Center Building, 4th Street Springs 1560; (6) 30. 020248/2010—(2) Alexander, Fawzia, 26 December 1940, 4012260107082, 11 Vredenburg Crescent, Eldorado Park; (3) 29 July 2010; (5) NL Administration Services, PO Box 2259, Honeydew, 2040. 8913/2018—(2) SARDINHA, JOSEPH, 24 March 1967, 6703245127082, 51 PAARDEBERG AVENUE, OAKDENE, JOHANNESBURG; (3) 23 February 2018; (4) CHARMAINE ELIZABETH CITRON, 22 January 1969, 6901220287083; (5) GARACH FIDUCIARY CONSULTING (PTY) LTD, 80 ARMSTRONG AVENUE, LA LUCIA, 4051; (6) N/A. 011313/2016—(2) COX, LOUIS, 29 October 1927, 2710295036083, 222 MODDERFONTEIN ROAD, JOHANNESBURG, 2007; (3) 20 March 2016; (5) BRIAN NEALE, 2 FINCH STREET, DEWETSHOF, 2198. 011650/2018—(2) Fourie, Christoffel Antonie, 11 November 1950, 5011115129084, Plot 220 Rosashof Landbouhoewes, Vanderbijlpark; (3) 7 November 2017; (4) N.V.T. N.V.T.; (5) Stabilitas Eksekuteurskamer (Edms) Beperk, Stabilitas Chambers, 3de Vloer, Kentlaan 265, Ferndale, Randburg. 006731/2018—(2) Prinsloo, Sophia Magaretha, 13 Augustus 1922, 2208130002089, Steenberg 302, Troystraat 40, Sunnyside, 0002; (3) 27 April 2018; (5) Absa Trust Beperk, Posbus 1032, Sanlamhof, 7532. 13502/2015—(2) MANYATHELA, LESIBA DAVID, 19 September 1957, 5709195738084, 1224 Stand, Kudube Unit 1, Hammanskraal 0400; (3) 23 September 2015; (4) MOJAKI MAGDELENE MARIA MANYATHELA, 14 June 1965, 6506140620089; (5) DEONE BOOYSEN, ROELAND & BOOYSEN INC, 44 LOSBERG AVENUE FOCHVILLE 2515. 013874/2018—(2) LEVENBERG, RAYMOND, 2 June 1934, 3406025036084, 11 SHAKESPEARE AVENUE, SENDERWOOD, JOHANNESBURG, 2145; (3) 10 June 2018; (5) C/O MOSS COHEN & PARTNERS, 23 WEST STREET, HOUGHTON ESTATE, JOHANNESBURG 2198 (P O BOX 659, JOHANNESBURG, 2000); (6) -. 006153/2018—(2) Jacobs, Christiaan Daniel, 7 Maart 1964, 6403075030080, 149 Nicola Street, 8 Lynessa, Wonderboom, Pretoria; (3) 17 April 2018; (5) Standard Trust Limited, Private Bag X25, Hatfield, 0028. 011482/2018—(2) HODGSKIN, LESLIE, 22 September 1926, 2609225063086, 48B FENTER STREET , HEIDELBERG , 1441; (3) 25 April 2018; (5) SONNEKUS ATTORNEYS, 59 HF VERWOERD STREET HEIDELBERG 1441. 012440/2017—(2) TRUTER, MARIE, 15 Junie 1939, 3906150015084, TOWNHOUSE, KILNERPARK MAISSONETTES NR 8; (3) 18 Augustus 2017; (5) WOUTER VAN WERKHOVEN, PO BOX 75455, LYNNWOOD RIDGE, PRETORIA, 0040. 013783/2018—(2) GRUSIN, RHONA, 15 November 1922, 2211150042084, 16 GRANTWOOD CLOSE, 36 GRANT AVENUE, NORWOOD JOHANNESBURG; (3) 10 June 2018; (5) C/O MOSS COHEN & PARTNERS, 23 WEST STREET HOUGHTON ESTATE JOHANNESBURG 2198 (P O BOX 659 JOHANNESBURG 2000); (6) -. 012389/2018—(2) SMITH, PATRICIA AUDREY, 11 February 1935, 3502110014083, UNIT 5 VILLAGE WALK RETIREMENT VILLAGE, 24 KIRSCHNER ROAD, BRENTWOOD PARK, BENONI; (3) 24 December 2017; (5) CORNELIUS MICHAEL RAUTENBACH, 136 PRETORIA ROAD, RYNFIELD, BENONI 1501. 012938/2018—(2) NDHLOVU, DAVID JAPAN, 15 October 1962, 6210155433088, 3154 MOKHARI STREET,DIEPSLOOT EXT 6; (4) SUZAN RAMATSOBANE MALATJI, 29 April 1977, 7704290565084; (5) SUZAN RAMATSOBANE MALATJI, 3154 MOKHARI, DIEPSLOOT EXT 6. 004068/2018—(2) MABIDI, FHATUWANI DAVID MABIDI, 15 August 1962, 6208155808085, STAND 11980 KAGISO EXT.6; (3) 4 November 2002; (4) LUVHENGO JUDITH MABIDI, 30 August 1964, 6408300783080; (5) LUVHENGO JUDITH MABIDI, STAND 11890 KAGISO EXT.6. 013933/2018—(2) Colley, Eric, 30 May 1935, 3505305091089, Plot 60/61 Cornelius Street, Weltevredenpark; (3) 28 May 2018; (5) Etienne Doyle Vlok, 1st Floor, Burich Building, 21 Clew Street, Monument, Krugersdorp; (6) 30. 12767/2018—(2) KEET, JOHAN DIEDERIK MOHR, 24 August 1958, 5808245060083, 345 MACKENZIE STREET, BROOKLYN, PRETORIA; (3) 18 May 2018; (5) VILJOEN WAGNER ATTORNEYS, 41 EHMKE STREET, NELSPRUIT, 1200. 007094/2018—(2) ECKARD, THERESA, 14 July 1939, 3907140049084, 35 ADELAAR CRESCENT, RANDPARK RIDGE; (3) 29 April 2018; (5) Standard Trust Ltd, Private Bag X25 , Hatfield, 0028. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 48 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 6465/2018—(2) Panagos, Ann Rosaline Marie, 9 December 1934, 3412090006085, Glenhaven Retirement Centre, Ken Droste Care Unit 38, 282 Annette van Zyl Street, Garsfontein, Pretoria; (3) 23 May 2018; (5) Charl Francois Erasmus, P.O. Box 158, Pretoria, 0001. 3146/2018—(2) WEPENER, ELIZABETH CATHERINA DE VILLIERS, 14 July 1928, 2807140016086, 138 BOYES CRESCENT, GROOTFONTEIN COUNTRY ESTATES, PRETORIA NOORD; (3) 9 March 2018; (5) Standard Trust Ltd, Private Bag X25 , Hatfield, 0028. 013957/2018—(2) Ntuli, Shumani Patrick, 30 March 1988, 8803305680083, 506 Ursula Mansion,46 Klein Street, Hillbrow, Johannesburg; (3) 29 April 2018; (4) N/A N/A; (5) R.E Makgale Attorneys, Suite 501, 5th Floor His Majesty’s Building, Corner Eloff & Commissioner Streets, Johannesburg CBD; (6) N/A. 012335/2018—(2) Shaw, Nancy Amy, 28 February 1923, 2302280029081, 55 Rose Lodge, Elm Park, Suzanne Crescent, Northcliff; (3) 21 April 2018; (5) Standard Trust Limited, P O Box1291, Parklands, 2121to Creditors in Deceased Estate; (6) 30. 015769/2017—(2) De Bruin, Martha Johanna, 16 March 1926, 2603160009089, 685 Tottum Street, Dorandia, Pretoria; (3) 12 October 2017; (5) Matthys Van As Joubert, Brooklyn Office Park, Block B, Suite B-04, 105 - 107 Nicolson Street, Brooklyn, Pretoria. 14265/2018—(2) Opperman, Philippus Albertus, 4 Maart 1945, 4503045049086, Nr 12 Terra Nova, Tsitsikamma straat 21, Cosmos Ridge, Trichardt, 2300; (3) 8 Mei 2018; (4) Jacomina Magrietha Aletta Opperman, 14 April 1951, 5104140048088; (5) DJR Schutte, Citadel Fiduciary, Posbus 153, Bloemfontein, 9300; (6) Geen. 005879/2018—(2) BREYTENBACH, ANNA MARIA, 29 October 1949, 4910290020086, 13 ERNESTIA, 572 ERNEST STREET, PRETORIA-GARDENS X2, 0082; (3) 3 April 2018; (4) N/A N/A; (5) NICOLENE BARKHUIZEN ATTORNEYS, 557 POWELL STREET, PTA-GARDENS X 2 0082 OR PO BOX 48942 HERCULES 0030. JHB014467/2018—(2) KHANYE, PHALADI ELIAS, 5 August 1951, 5108055374082, 8 DLAMINI STREET DOBSONVILLE, SOWETO; (3) 8 April 2018; (5) M.L. MATEME ATTORNEYS, 46 VICTORIA AVENUE, P.O. BOX 2105, BENONI 1500. 012339/2018—(2) Schlebusch, Diederiks Johannes, 24 November 1948, 4811245097080, 131 Ouklip Avenue, Wilropark, 1724; (3) 2 April 2018; (4) Francina Catherina Schlebusch, 21 October 1953, 5310210107080; (5) Standard Trust Limited, P O Box 2191, Parklands, 2121; (6) 30. 12452/2018—(2) EUDEY, JEAN MABEL, 19 August 1936, 3608190005089, 46A 6TH STREET HOUGHTON ESTATE, 2198; (3) 8 April 2018; (5) Larissa Erna Kelbrick, 1 Tuscany Office Park, 6 Coombe Place, Rivonia, 2191; (6) 30. 6215/2018—(2) DUIKER, ITUMELENG BENJAMIN, 21 December 1939, 3912215284087, JOHANNESBURG - SOWETO; (3) 25 September 2016; (4) DAPHNE DUIKER, 12 February 1947, 4702120548083; (5) GERRIT VAN DEN BURG, BLOCK C, EQUITY PARK, 257 BROOKLYN ROAD, BROOKLYN. 007145/2018—(2) Britz, Johan Lourens, 3 March 1955, 5503035140084, 135 Dickinson Road, Benoni; (3) 20 December 2017; (4) Patricia Lillian Gladys May Britz, 26 June 1956, 5606260162085; (5) FPM Fiduciary Services (Pty) Ltd represented by Wayne Visser, No 2 Jameson Avenue, Melrose Estate 2196. 14104/2018—(2) WIGGINS, AMANDA, 29 Januarie 1953, 5301290054086, 63 OUTENIQUA STREET, SONLANDPARK, VEREENIGING; (3) 19 Junie 2018; (4) JACOB FRANCOIS JANSE VAN RENSBURG WIGGINS, 2 Junie 1948, 4806025053089; (5) CHRISTO JOHANN OOSTHUIZEN, NASHET BUILDING, UNIT 4, KENNETH STREET, GREENHILLS, RANDFONTEIN. 13794/2011—(2) MAGAGULA, ELIZABETH, 16 October 1967, 6710160512081, 1608 COLTS STREET NELLMAPIUS EXT. 3 PRETORIA 0162; (3) 22 October 2009; (5) BARNARD PATEL INC, 17 IVY STREET, CLYDESDALE HATFIELD, PRETORIA, 0028; (6) N/A. 012137/2016—(2) De Swardt, Wiebrandt, 9 September 1965, 6509095086082, 9 Heide Road, Generaal Alberts Park, Alberton 1449; (3) 27 January 2015; (4) n/a n/a; (5) André Christo Du Toit - Nominee of Rubicon Trust Company Limited, 73 Beyers Naude Drive, Cnr Beyers Naude Drive & Preller Drive, Roosevelt Park, Randburg 2195. 13109/2018—(2) MARAN, PAUL YAGAMBARAM MAREN, 30 July 1947, 4707305154086, 61 Rothsay Avenue, Craighall Park, Johannesburg; (3) 3 February 2018; (5) TELFER & ASSOCIATES INC., 1st Floor, Block E, St. Andrews Office Park, Meadowbrook Lane, Epsom Downs, Bryanston. 24669/2017—(2) WORRALL, JASON LEE ROBERT, 28 April 1970, 7004285067083, 28 Maple Row, Maple Drive, Northwold, Gauteng; (3) 26 September 2017; (5) TELFER & ASSOCIATES INC., 1st Floor, Block E, St. Andrews Office Park, Meadowbrook Lane, Epsom Downs, Bryanston. 13443/2018—(2) BRADLEY, BRIAN STEPHEN MOUNTAIN, 6 September 1951, 5109065013082, 9 Tiffany Manor, 114 - 10th Avenue, Ravenswood, Boksburg; (3) 19 April 2018; (5) TELFER & ASSOCIATES INC., 1st Floor, Block E, St. Andrews Office Park, Meadowbrook Lane, Epsom Downs, Bryanston. 012141/2016—(2) De Swardt, Magdalena, 10 January 1967, 6701100098083, 9 Heide Road, Generaal Alberts Park, Alberton 1449; (3) 19 March 2016; (4) n/a n/a; (5) André Christo Du Toit - Nominee of Rubicon Trust Company Limited, 73 Beyers Naude Drive, Cnr Beyers Naude Drive & Preller Drive, Roosevelt Park, Randburg 2195. 13105/2018—(2) Nel, Dawn, 18 April 1938, 3804180002083, Flamwood Frail Care, Buffeldoorn Street, Flamwood Estates, Klerksdorp; (3) 15 February 2018; (5) TELFER & ASSOCIATES INC., 1st Floor, Block E, St. Andrews Office Park, Meadowbrook Lane, Epsom Downs, Bryanston. 012772/2018—(2) RAMPHAL, MADHAN, 30 July 1945, 4507305098089, 14 LES MAISONS, 18 STIRLING STREET, WAVERLEY, JOHANNESBURG; (3) 1 June 2018; (5) SUCHITA RAMPHAL, 20 HASWELL STREET, OAKLANDS, JOHANNESBURG, 2192. 26380/2017—(2) Radebe, Maria Judith, 12 September 1943, 4309120314084, 395 Jiyane Street, Skosana Section, Katlehong; (3) 4 November 2017; (5) TELFER & ASSOCIATES INC., 1st Floor, Block E, St. Andrews Office Park, Meadowbrook Lane, Epsom Downs, Bryanston. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 49 002156/2018—(2) MASHA, MABASA MICCA, 4 April 1962, 6204046499085, 25409, 111 NTSIKITI STREET,MAMELODI EXT 4; (3) 12 July 2017; (4) MEHLOTE PATRICIA MASHA, 12 June 1963, 6306121021088; (5) Hlamalane Jerry Musi, P.O Box 651, Pretoria, 0001. 7120/2016—(2) DE NOON, ALEXANDER, 10 Julie 1952, 5207105098087, PLOT 58, GOUDVLAKTE WES, CARLETONVILLE, 2499; (3) 1 Maart 2018; (5) SANLAM TRUST, PRIVATE BAG X137, HALFWAY HOUSE, 1685. 011938/2018—(2) Singh, Roopsunker, 29 October 1951, 5110295141081, 1984 Cosmos Street, Lenasia South Ext 1, Gauteng, 1835; (3) 17 January 2018; (4) Shikuntla Singh, 27 March 1953, 5303270154084; (5) Shikuntla Singh, 1984 Cosmos Street, Lenasia South Ext 1, Gauteng, 1835. 010091/2009—(2) Conjwa, Sbabatyi Stewart, 7 February 1923, 2302075126084, 952 Mangope drive, Munsieville, Krugersdorp, 1775; (3) 24 November 2006; (4) Phokwane Dorcas Conjwa, 4 December 1943, 4312040203080; (5) Ross & Jacobsz Attorneys, 457 Rodericks Road, Lynnwood, Pretoria, 0002. 017747/2017—(2) Papatheophilou, Basil, 14 September 1944, 4409145171087, 28 Kouga Street, Winchester Hills Extension 1, 2091; (3) 17 July 2017; (4) Barbara Papatheophilou, 1 June 1947, 4706010159083; (5) Robert David Lees, LDC Accounting and Tax Consultants Inc, 1st Floor North Wing, Voltex House, 3, River Road, Bedfordview 2007 P.O. Box 512, Bedfordview, 2008. 025871/2016—(2) FRITZ, HENDRIK CHRISTIAN FRITZ, 15 April 1940, 4004155064080, SCHOONGEZICHT 6, WITTENBERG STREET 24, BERGBRON, 1709; (3) 3 October 2016; (5) JACO COETZEE, CLEARWATER OFFICE PARK B3, CNR CHRISTIAAN DE WET ROAD AND MILLENIUM BOULEVARD, ROODEPOORT. 014390/2018—(2) MOORE, LESLIE CHARLES MOORE, 28 January 1947, 4701285124185, 7 YELLOW STONE, NARSISSUS STREET, WELTEVREDEN PARK; (3) 13 October 2017; (4) AUDREY MOORE, 8 May 1965, 6505080016084; (5) BRIAN ALBERTS & ASSOCIATES INC., Unit 2 Block A, Rock Cottage Office Park, Weltevreden Park; (6) 30. 023439/2017—(2) NACHOFF, MICHAEL, 10 December 1926, 2612105048086, 10 MONT NORTE, MOUNTAIN VIEW AVENUE, NORTHCLIFF VIEW EXT 5, JOHANNESBURG; (3) 22 August 2017; (5) BERNIE HERBERG, 54 GLENHOVE ROAD, MELROSE, JOHANNESBURG, 2196. 012951/2017—(2) SOCHIFA, KEGALIMILE PHYLLIS DAPHNE SOCHIFA, 5 December 1948, 4812050566086, 101 ZONE 3 SEBOKENG 1980; (3) 28 October 2016; (5) MASIKE INC ATTORNEYS, 183 COLUMBINE AVENUE, MONDEOR, JOHANNESBURG, 2091. 28341/2017—(2) Nxumalo, Petros Themba, 22 May 1963, 6305225651089, 111 Hamberg Road, Florida, Roodepoort; (3) 3 March 2017; (4) Patience Bonisiwe Luthuli-Nxumalo, 5 June 1967, 6305225651089; (5) Dykes van Heerden Inc, 19 Ontdekkers Road, Roodepoort. 008864/2018—(2) VAN STRAATEN, FRANCOIS ENGELERTUS, 15 Augustus 1939, 3908155104087, 12 OAKLEAF TOWNHOUSE, 3 HAWKSHAW STREET, CE 2, VANDEBIJLPARK; (3) 19 Januarie 2017; (4) HESTER PETRONELLA VAN STRAATEN, 27 Desember 1945, 4512270065089; (5) HESTER PETRONELLA VAN STRAATEN, 12 OAKLEAF TOWNHOUSE, 3 HAWKSHAW STREET, CE 2, VANDERBIJLPARK. 4414/2018—(2) BARKLEY, RONEL MARLENE, 15 Augustus 1957, 5708150059080, 28th AVE 887, RIETFONTEIN, PRETORIA, 0084; (3) 1 April 2018; (4) N/A N/A; (5) MR R BARKLEY, C/O J DE BEER , 158 TROUW STREET, CAPITAL PARK, PRETORIA, 0084. 14288/2018—(2) Nel, Rosina Jacoba, 29 October 1946, 4610290035080, Herfsoord, Palm Street 10, Pasteur Boulevard, Vanderbijlpark; (3) 23 December 2017; (4) Johannes Christoffel Erasmus Nel, 27 May 1939, 3905275055082; (5) TELFER & ASSOCIATES INC., 1st Floor, Block E, St. Andrews Office Park, Meadowbrook Lane, Epsom Downs, Bryanston. 14297/2018—(2) Lamprecht, Marlene Martha, 1 January 1950, 5001010069089, 1 Fern Valley, 369 Main Avenue, Ferndale, Randburg; (3) 10 May 2018; (4) Louis Charles Lamprecht, 2 August 1945, 4508025092089; (5) TELFER & ASSOCIATES INC., 1st Floor, Block E, St. Andrews Office Park, Meadowbrook Lane, Epsom Downs, Bryanston. 007698/2018—(2) Lane, Gordon Howard, 25 July 1931, 3107255034084, 1 Bosleigh Lodge, Tiger Road, Birchleigh, Kempton Park. Gauteng; (3) 11 January 2018; (4) NA NA; (5) Lawrence Masiza Vorster Inc, 214 Cape Road, Mill Park, Port Elizabeth; (6) 30 days. 8757/2018JHB—(2) BURNE, RONALD WESLEY, 17 November 1928, 2811175043080, 2 Hingham Court ,79 Boeing Road East Bedford View; (3) 26 February 2018; (5) M. C. Wilkinson & Co., P O Box 868 Hilton 3245. 14294/2018—(2) Whyte, Doreen Joan, 27 May 1949, 4905270556083, 12 Beryl Drive, Fleurhof, Florida; (3) 7 March 2018; (4) Maurice Abraham Whyte, 3 May 1949, 4905035085089; (5) TELFER & ASSOCIATES INC., 1st Floor, Block E, St. Andrews Office Park, Meadowbrook Lane, Epsom Downs, Bryanston. 028807/2017—(2) Green, Basil Ivan, 30 May 1938, 3805305001082, 450 Waterfall Hills Mature Lifestyle Estate, Sunninghill, Johannesburg, Gauteng; (3) 5 November 2017; (5) C N Sweetnam Attorney, 4 St. David Lane, Houghton, Johanneburg. 7209/2018—(2) Prinsloo, Petrus Paulus Albertus, 22 November 1958, 5811225148084, Koorsboomstraat 27, Amandasig, Pretoria; (3) 17 Junie 2018; (4) Nie van toepassing Nie van toepassing; (5) Lubbes Trust (Edms) Bpk, Posbus 906453, Magalieskruin, 0150. 012341/2018—(2) Van Laar, Herman Johan, 20 May 1958, 5805205086082, 1248 Steenkoppie Street, Featherbrooke Estate, Krugersdorp, 1746; (3) 24 April 2018; (4) Chatrina Elizabeth Van Laar, 27 April 1962, 6204270154083; (5) Standard Trust Limited, PO Box 1291, Parklands, 2121; (6) 30. 012332/2018—(2) Ramiah, Sundrasen Ricky, 18 August 1966, 6608185148081, 19 Brookside Crescent, Fernbrook Estate, Campbell Road, Craigavon, Fourways, 2193; (3) 18 April 2018; (4) Simi Ramiah, 7 April 1967, 6704070473088; (5) Standard Trust Limited, 2nd Floor Rosebank Corner, 191 Jan Smuts Avenue, Parktown North, 2193; (6) 30. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 50 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 2688/2018—(2) Mayimele, Seth, 27 Februarie 1961, 6102275696084, Mark Twain Straat 44, SW 1, Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng; (3) 9 April 2018; (4) Rachel Rirhandzu Mayimele, 1 Januarie 1965, 6501010415082; (5) Louis Werner van Wyk, Eerste Vloer, Blok 3, Orwell Park, Orwellrylaan 4, Drie Riviere, Vereeniging, Gauteng. 013072/2018—(2) Stander, Sydney Arthur, 9 August 1949, 4908095027082, Unit 93 The Image 2, 4 Dann Road, Glen Marais, Kempton Park, 1619; (3) 7 March 2018; (5) Standard Trust Limited, PO Box 1291, Parklands, 2121; (6) 30. 4014/2017—(2) Bester, Jurie Johannes, 16 Julie 1979, 7907165035089, Walpolestraat 18, Vanderbijlpark, SW 1, 1911; (3) 8 November 2010; (4) Beverley Bester, 2 Augustus 1979, 7908020035082; (5) De Klerk, Vermaak & Vennote Ing, Blok 3, Orwell Park, Orwellrylaan, Drie Riviere, Vereeniging. 3460/2018—(2) GODSCHALK, GORUS, 5 Oktober 1948, 4810055047185, 8191 JH WAPENVELD, NOORDERKAMPWEG 26, NEDERLAND, VOORHEEN: HEILBRON, SUID-AFRIKA; (3) 2 Augustus 2007; (4) PIETERNELLA GERARDA GODSCHALK - VAN MAAREN, 13 November 1946, 4611130042104; (5) W.C. LE ROUX, P O BOX 13998, SINOVILLE, 0129. 014391/2018—(2) JOHNS, SHEILA ELIZABETH, 20 September 2018, 4109200062185, 16 ARLINGTON ROAD, BRYANSTON; (3) 6 June 2018; (4) N/A N/A; (5) GRETCHEN BARKHUIZEN-BARBOSA, 1 PROTEA PLACE, SANDTON, JOHANNESBURG 2196. 013368/2018—(2) Lambooy, Hinderieka, 21 Mei 1931, 3105210020180, Naguil 3, Drie Riviere Aftreeoord, Drie Riviere, 1929; (3) 5 April 2018; (5) Absa Trust Beperk, Posbus 1032, Sanlamhof, 7532. 012841/2018—(2) FERRIS, RODNEY GRAHAM, 19 February 1955, 5502195089081, 16 GRASMERRIE STREET, DINWIDDIE, GERMISTAN, GAUTENG, JOHANNESBURG; (3) 12 May 2018; (4) NOT APPLIC NOT APPLICABLE; (5) SALLY ANNE FLETCHER (AS NOMINEE OF LESTER HALL, FLETCHER INC.), 76 OLD MAIN ROAD, KLOOF, 3610; (6) 30. 013905/2018—(2) GELLING, MICHAEL ARTHUR, 25 August 1931, 3108255016089, UNIT 14 WESTLANE, SHADY WOODS RETIREMENT VILLAGE, 2194; (3) 4 May 2018; (5) REKHA CHETTY, FNB BUILDING,3RD FLOOR, CNR CRADOCK & TYRWHITT AVENUE, ROSEBANK, 2196. 014147/2018—(2) BATE, ELIZABETH HALYBURTON, 20 October 1919, 1910200056181, G2 MAPLE, C/O WILLOWBROOK RETIREMENT VILLAGE, SANDOWN, 2167; (3) 26 November 2017; (5) REKHA CHETTY, FNB BUILDING,3RD FLOOR, CNR CRADOCK & TYRWHITT AVENUE, ROSEBANK, 2196. 006758/2018—(2) Kuku, Mpho Aaron, 16 November 1936, 3611165211088, 1650 Morolong Section, Kgabalatsane, Ga-rankuwa,0208; (3) 4 September 2017; (5) Mareese Lucille Joseph as Nominee of Absa Trust Limited c/o Schumann van Den Heever & Slabbert Inc., 32 Kempton Road, Kempton Park, 1619. 006799/2018—(2) Jolobe, Siviwe, 1 September 1944, 4409015534083, 101 Blarney Straat, Hennopspark, Centurion; (3) 28 Maart 2018; (5) Rynhart Kruger Attorneys, 54 Hesketh Street Moreleta Park, 0044. 000728/2018—(2) Mazini, Lefu David, 11 February 1958, 5802110988080, 5 Welverdiend LH Farm, Oberholzer; (3) 8 February 2017; (4) Ntaoleng Elizabeth Mazini, 3 August 1953, 530805304080; (5) Mareese Lucille Joseph as Nominee of Absa Trust Limited c/o Schumann Van Den Heever & Slabbert Inc, 32 Kempton Road, Kempton Park,1620. 10557/2018—(2) ATKIN, THOMAS ANTHONY, 15 February 1941, 4102155041080, 18 Gill Street, Lambton, Germiston.; (3) 13 November 2017; (5) LEGAL DOCS SPECIALISTS (CK 2009/070533/23), P O Box 35134, Newton Park, 6055. 1585/2018—(2) Magakula, George, 10 June 1965, 6506105637086, No.1030 Block WW Soshanguve Township; (3) 23 August 2012; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 18890/2013—(2) Modise, Tanti Andries, 10 September 1941, 4109105472083, No.162 Mabopane-C Township; (3) 12 September 2013; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 16391/2016—(2) Moshiga, Molahlegi Philemon, 22 September 1950, 5009225493085, No.987 Block BB Soshanguve Township; (3) 22 October 1996; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 5618/2017—(2) Ntshabele, Kgobokang Martin Solly, 8 October 1978, 7810085519085, No.4070/121 Hmmanskraal Township; (3) 3 August 2016; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 014166/2018—(2) MAGERMAN, ABRAHAM JOHANNES, 6 July 1954, 5407065092084, 27 GEORGE WEINER STREET, ELDORADO PARK; (3) 14 July 2018; (4) SENECA MAGDELENE MAGERMAN, 2 October 1957, 5710020056080; (5) Ferhana Jada Attorneys, 272 Rose Avenue Lenasia. 013906/2018—(2) Lewin, Wendy Maura, 9 October 1939, 3910090065084, Unit 168, Golden Harvest 2, Bromhof, Randburg; (3) 24 April 2018; (5) Johanna Catharina Sophia Hageman, FNB Fiduciary, P O Box 52297, Saxonwold, 2132. 013915/2018—(2) Mancha, Ruxmani, 1 March 1940, 4003010103083, Unit 41, 20 Langerman Street, Crown Mines, Johannesburg; (3) 26 April 2016; (4) Ramani Mancha, 12 September 1937, 3709125098080; (5) Fedgroup Trust Administrators, PO Box 782823, Sandton, 2146. 011444/2018—(2) MFUBU, NOMALANGA CYNTHIA, 10 May 1956, 5605100800086, 8464 JAMES DOUGLAS ACRES DAVEYTON EXT02; (3) 4 May 2018; (5) Grace-Litsitso Trust, 58 Marshall Street,4th Floor Suite 411, Johannesburg; (6) 30 days. 025159/2016—(2) Maxwell, Denis Grantham, 14 February 1919, 1902145015083, Unit 64, San Sereno, 30 Fleming Road, Bryanston, 2021; (3) 16 June 2016; (4) n/a n/a; (5) Ronald Cornelis Walterus van ’t Hof, P.O. Box 270, Knysna, 6570. 011651/2018—(2) Maxwell, Gwenneth Johanna, 11 July 1923, 2307110038087, Unit 64, San Sereno, 30 Fleming Road, Bryanston, 2021; (3) 21 February 2018; (4) n/a n/a; (5) Ronald Cornelis Walterus van ’t Hof, P.O. Box 270, Knysna, 6570. 14792/2017—(2) Ditole, Mokhalagadi Mary, 1 February 1935, 3502010291088, No.3981 Kagiso Township; (3) 22 June 2016; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 5180/2018—(2) Marumo, Letsoamotse Eric, 7 July 1958, 5807076212086, No.5023 Zone 5, Sutelong Township; (3) 2 May 2018; (4) Nurse Leah Marumo, 23 May 1963, 6305230312081; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 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(5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 5223/2018—(2) Mokone, Samuel, 27 September 1962, 6209275387082, No.15197 Mamelodi Township; (3) 6 May 2018; (4) Mamikie Sophia Mokone, 24 August 1958, 5808240950080; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 013859/2018—(2) Poulsen, Janice Elizabeth, 16 September 1949, 4909160059182, 72 La Digue, 68 Dale Lace Avenue, Randpark Ridge, Randburg; (3) 31 March 2018; (5) Rekha Chetty, 3rd FLOOR, FNB BUILDING, CNR CRADOCK & TYRWHITT AVENUE, ROSEBANK. 3722/2018—(2) Modutla, Daddy William, 14 June 1958, 5806145803081, No.5 Ntja Street, Atteridgeville; (3) 4 October 2015; (4) Mmaphefo Ruth Modutla, 8 May 1970, 7005080807086; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 013901/2018—(2) Puren, Derick Bryan, 8 August 1939, 3908085016187, Cedar Alzheimer Care, Cedar Street, Boksburg, 1459; (3) 31 March 2018; (4) Isabella Fredrieka Puren, 1 July 1946, 4607010028189; (5) Johanna Catharina Sophia Hageman, FNB Fiduciary, P O Box 52297, Saxonwold, 2132. 008140/2018—(2) Mareme, Letta Lydia, 10 September 1952, 5209100546086, ERF 9338 Extension 2, Daveyton Township; (3) 2 May 2016; (4) N/A N/A; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 013858/2018—(2) Colyn, Madeleine Gisele, 3 May 1963, 6305030088089, 30 Bauhinia Crescent, Marais Steyn Park, Edenvale, 1609; (3) 3 May 2018; (5) Johanna Catharina Sophia Hageman, FNB Fiduciary, P O Box 52297, Saxonwold, 2132. 4200/2018—(2) Zitha, Bobuzane Johanna, 4 July 1956, 5607040800085, No.166 Block H Soshanguve; (3) 25 March 2018; (4) Sello Daniel Zitha, 2 June 1954, 5406025254081; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 014999/2017—(2) Maluleka, Julia Mapula, 28 November 1968, 6811280879085, ERF 1330 Refentse Extension StrinkWater, Hammanskral; (3) 13 July 2017; (4) N/A N/A; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 006609/2018—(2) Tshivhandekano, Mudanalo Tshaisa, 4 August 1961, 6108040015088, ERF 29259 mamelodi Extension 5, 0122; (3) 22 May 2018; (4) Rathayaya Albert Tshivhandekano, 22 December 1951, 5112225457082; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 10975/2017—(2) Sebuthuma, Simon Ghlen, 27 July 1980, 8007275491089, No.1620 Block B Letlhabile Township; (3) 28 January 2017; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 006987/2018—(2) Maboa, Solly Molefe, 1 March 1960, 6003015528084, ERF 1325 Block H, Kekana Gradens, Hammanskraal, 0400; (3) 22 May 2018; (4) Rose Menyelo Maboa, 9 December 1969, 6912090482084; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 014812/2017—(2) Ngobeni, Khazamula Thomas, 14 November 1953, 5311145650087, ERF 790 Soshanguve Township, 0152; (3) 24 October 2017; (4) N/A N/A; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 014131/2018—(2) Peden, Roydon Charles, 13 February 1941, 4102135010080, Randjes Estate, 406 Carlingford, 6 Randjeslaagte Road, Johannesburg; (3) 20 May 2018; (5) FNB Fiduciary (Pty) Ltd, P O Box 52297, Saxonwold, 2132. 13837/2017—(2) Nkambule, Goshiwe Edith, 13 March 1944, 4403130474085, No.657 Block AA Soshanguve; (3) 4 June 2015; (4) Kuli Simon Nkambule, 11 November 1939, 3911115676087; (5) LL Gungqwa Inc, Suite 505 Bank Towers, 190 Thabo Sehume Street, Pretoria. 014136/2018—(2) Zoet, Elsie Susara Magdalena Zoet, 21 July 1942, 4207210041080, 98 Station Street, Carletonville, Johannesburg; (3) 9 July 2018; (5) FNB Fiduciary (Pty) Ltd, P O Box 52297, Saxonwold, 2132. 013397/2018—(2) Waterworth, Mary Thelma, 27 May 1930, 3005270069087, 47 Summerfield Park, 41 Carlton Street, Johannesburg; (3) 29 April 2018; (5) FNB Fiduciary (Pty) Ltd, P O Box 52297, Saxonwold, 2132. 5637/2018—(2) Le Sueur, Peter Andrew, 2 September 1957, 5709025102089, 27 Christopher Road, El Doraigne, Centurion Pretoria; (3) 30 April 2018; (5) Francois Louwrens Smith, 56 Regency Drive, Route 21 Corporate Park, Irene. 013902/2018—(2) VEN, JOANNES BAPTISTA, 20 October 1929, 2910200035184, 43 LEPELHOUT STREET, VANDERBIJLPARK, 1911; (3) 2 April 2018; (4) JOSEPHA MARIA CATHARINA VEN, 15 October 1928, 2810155030182; (5) REKHA CHETTY, FNB BUILDING,3RD FLOOR, CNR CRADOCK & TYRWHITT AVENUE, ROSEBANK, 2196. 002162/2018—(2) MBONANI, VUSUMUZI MAURICE, 7 Desember 1942, 4212075497088, 59323/59 SPRINGBOKSTREET, DE DEUR, 1884; (3) 31 Mei 2016; (4) SEIPIE FLORINA TSOAELI, 29 Julie 1955, 5507290738086; (5) Daniel Stefanus Pelser as Authorised Agent, 7Ingplan House Suit 4, Sussex Ave, Lynnwood, Pretoria. 13440/2018—(2) MODERN, WILLIAM, 2 October 1943, 4310025055087, 261 DEMAS STREET, SCHOONGEZICHT, EMALAHLENI; (3) 1 January 2018; (4) MARY GERTRUDE MODERN, 11 May 1947, 4705110107083; (5) WILLEM DANIEL NORTJE, 1ST FLOOR, WCMAS BUILDING, CNR. OR TAMBO & SUSANNA STREET, EMALAHLENI. 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(3) 24 April 2018; (5) Rekha Chetty, 3rd FLOOR, FNB BUILDING, CNR CRADOCK & TYRWHITT AVENUE, ROSEBANK. 007084/2018—(2) Pieterse, Lucas Marthinus, 14 Mei 1951, 5105145013084, 1115 Naguilstraat, Montanapark X23, Pretoria; (3) 2 Mei 2018; (4) Maria Johanna Pieterse, 8 Julie 1953, 5307080058088; (5) Standard Trust Beperk, Privaatsak X25, Hatfield, 0028. 013857/2018—(2) Phelps, Penelope, 23 January 1945, 4501230004080, Unit 92 Waterval Village, Corner 3rd Street and Hendrik Potgieter Road, Florida Glen, Roodepoort; (3) 29 March 2018; (5) Rekha Chetty, 3rd FLOOR, FNB BUILDING, CNR CRADOCK & TYRWHITT AVENUE, ROSEBANK. 7025/2018—(2) CLOETE, ALETTA JOHANNA, 25 September 1933, 3309250010081, CARIBAEASTRAAT 170, LYNNWOODRIF, 0081,; (3) 20 May 2018; (5) CD JANEKE, ABSA TRUST, P O BOX 383 PRETORIA, 0001. 7023/2018—(2) GREYLING, DOREEN ELIZABETH, 5 June 1953, 5306050114087, HOBHOUSESTRAAT 17B, AMBERFIELD HEIGHTS, ROOIHUISKRAAL , 0157; (3) 4 May 2018; (4) DESBROWE CARLISLE GREYLING, 17 July 1949, 4907175021080; (5) CD JANEKE, ABSA TRUST, P O BOX 383, PRETORIA, 0001; (6) 30. 014179/2018—(2) CRUTCHLEY, HEATHER AGNES CAMPBELL, 6 May 1928, 2805060028081, 108 FLAT NO LAKEVIEW GERMISTON, DENLEE, 1401; (3) 24 May 2018; (5) LIESE PELSER - NOMINEE OF ABSA TRUST LIMITED, 337 PETROLEUM STREET, WALTLOO, PRETORIA,0184. 014181/2018—(2) HOWATT, STEPHANIE JENNIFER, 25 November 1947, 4711250045083, NABOOMSTREET 45, WILRO PARK, 1724; (3) 21 May 2018; (5) LIESE PELSER - NOMINEE OF ABSA TRUST LIMITED, 337 PETROLEUM STREET, WALTLOO, PRETORIA,0184. 12913/2018—(2) SMITH, LINDA SANDRA, 30 January 1952, 5201300119087, 49 ADAMS AVENUE, KLIPSPRUIT WEST EXT 9, 1811 ,; (3) 24 March 2018; (4) FREDDY SMITH, 23 August 1951, 5108235097082; (5) CD JANEKE, ABSA TRUST, P O BOX 383, PRETORIA, 0001; (6) 30. 7366/2018—(2) MOUTON, MARIA MAGDALENA, 6 December 1940, 4012060059087, ANNLIN PLACE 121, MATLABASSTRAAT 1849, ANNLIN , 0182; (3) 24 January 2018; (4) PIETER LAURENS MOUTON, 4 July 1938, 3807045010084; (5) LIESE PELSER - NOMINEE OF ABSA TRUST LIMITED, 337 PETROLEUM STREET, WALTLOO, PRETORIA,0184. 6536/2018—(2) WYPKEMA, ALBERTUS, 7 December 1961, 6112075145083, 4 MARBROOK PLACE, 378 MARAIS STREET, BROOKLYN , 0181; (3) 19 May 2018; (5) CD JANEKE, ABSA TRUST, P O BOX 383, PRETORIA, 0001; (6) 30. 014183/2018—(2) VAN COLLER, DAWID HERMANUS, 8 July 1944, 4407085085085, GEN FRONEMANSTRAAT 122, VANDERBIJLPARK, 1911; (3) 27 April 2018; (4) JACOBUS CHRISTIAAN STANDER, 18 June 1948, 4806185095086; (5) LIESE PELSER - NOMINEE OF ABSA TRUST LIMITED, 337 PETROLEUM STREET, WALTLOO, PRETORIA,0184. 006944/2018—(2) VILJOEN, WILHELMINA CATHARINA JACOBA, 9 March 1957, 5703090116082, ELOFFSTRAAT 301, ELOFFSDAL, 0084,; (3) 25 February 2018; (4) JOHANNES PETRUS VILJOEN, 5 July 1952, 5207055023085; (5) CD JANEKE, ABSA TRUST, P O BOX 383 PRETORIA, 0001. 014186/2018—(2) WOLFAARDT, JOHANNA HENDRIKA, 29 January 1933, 3301290022085, MCMILLANLAAN 7, FLORIDA PARK, 1709; (3) 14 April 2018; (4) CORNELIUS JOHANNES WOLFAARDT, 10 November 1931, 3111105032082; (5) LIESE PELSER - NOMINEE OF ABSA TRUST LIMITED, 337 PETROLEUM STREET, WALTLOO, PRETORIA,0184. 014024/2018—(2) VAN WYK, WYBRAND ANDRIAS LODEWYKUS, 29 November 1926, 2611295019089, 3 SELBORNE STREET, BRAKPAN, 1541 ,; (3) 23 April 2018; (4) RITA ETHEL VAN WYK, 6 August 1938, 3808060011080; (5) CHRISTIAAN DAWID JANEKE, ABSA TRUST 337 PETROLEUM STREET,ABSA CAMPUS,WATLOO, PRETORIA. 394/2016—(2) PIETERSE, BARBARA MAGDALENA, 31 Desember 1924, 2412310027086, FC2 EQUESTRIA VILLAGE RETIREMENT, MEERLUSTSTRAAT 229, EQUESTRIA, 0184; (3) 3 Oktober 2018; (5) MAREESE LUCILLE JOSEPH - NOMINEE OF ABSA TRUST LIMITED, 337 PETROLEUM STREET, WALTLOO, PRETORIA,0184. 008864/2018—(2) VAN STRAATEN, FRANCOIS ENGELERTUS, 15 Augustus 1939, 3908155104087, 12 OAKLEAF TOWNHOUSE, 3 HAWKSHAW STREET, CE 2, VANDEBIJLPARK; (3) 19 Januarie 2017; (4) HESTER PETRONELLA VAN STRAATEN, 27 Desember 1945, 4512270065089; (5) HESTER PETRONELLA VAN STRAATEN, 12 OAKLEAF TOWNHOUSE, 3 HAWKSHAW STREET, CE 2, VANDERBIJLPARK. 16156/2013—(2) Mare, Kathleen Aletta, 8 September 1939, 3909080056087, Farm Schurweberg, Pretoria; (3) 31 January 2013; (5) T van der Gryp, P O Box 97559, Wespark, 0146. 013612/2018—(2) Pretorius, Johannes Frederick, 14 April 1928, 2804145006089, 29 La Gratitude Circlel, Lonehill, Ext 8, Johannesburg; (3) 1 May 2018; (5) Kerryn Franck, P O Box 55560 Northlands Johannesburg 2116. 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DIEPKLOOF, SOWETO; (3) 27 April 2018; (5) MEMAKGOA CLAUDIA SISHEBE, 304513 EXTENSION 25, NATURENA; (6) 21. 013641/2018—(2) Magee, Allan, 17 March 1946, 4603175088084, Unit 5, Hylton Place, Fortress Road, Rhodesfield, Kempton Park; (3) 15 May 2018; (4) Carol Magee, 10 February 1951, 5102100096089; (5) Franco Jacques de Wet, The Willows Office Park, Unit I 1, C-O Simon Vermooten & Lynnwood Rds, The Willows; (6) N/A. 014303/2018—(2) NEETHLING, MARTHINUS LOURENTIUS, 18 February 1956, 5602185113089, 14 Java Park, 3 Elandsfontein Street, Newmarket Park, Alberton, Gauteng; (3) 20 April 2018; (5) MICHELLE SERFONTEIN, 1ST FLOOR CHAMBER ON TERRANCE, EATON TERRECE, NEW REDRUTH, ALBERTON ,GAUTENG. 007468/2018—(2) Burger, Hermanus Carl Barend, 13 July 1955, 5507135008083, Holding 210 Modder East Orchards, Delmas, 2210; (3) 3 June 2018; (5) Heidi Octavie Augusta Burger, C/O Odendaal & Kruger Attorneys, PO BOX 836 Delmas 2210. 011576/2018—(2) HOLLOWAY, ARTHUR JOHN, 16 June 1939, 3906165033080, 20 NESTAD AVENUE, SUNDRA, MPUMALANGA; (3) 21 March 2018; (4) GEORGINA ISABEL MARY SEETON HOLLOWAY, 19 November 1938, 3811190005089; (5) Karen Bennett, 20 FAIRBRIDGE STREET, FARRARMERE, BENONI, 1501. 21080/2010—(2) ELS, JOHANNES MARTHINUS, 11 January 1939, 3901115012086, 49 MODDERHILL STREET, EDLEEN, KEMPTON PARK; (3) 27 August 2010; (4) MAGRIETHA PETRONELLA ELS, 7 October 1940, 4010070069088; (5) Karen Bennett, 20 FAIRBRIDGE STREET, FARRARMERE, BENONI, 1501. 014500/2018—(2) Merolla, Vincenzo, 4 November 1935, 3511045019182, Riverlodge 1, Room 1A, Ron Smith Care Centre, Elphin Lodge Complex, 222 Modderfontein Road, Lyndhurst 2106; (3) 20 April 2018; (4) Not applicable; (5) Norman Berger & Partners Inc Attorneys, 84 6th Avenue, Cnr Louis Botha Avenue, Highlands North, Johannesburg, 2192. 013848/2018—(2) Ludick, Charles Rudolf, 9 February 1952, 5202095061088, 33 Brandvlei Crescent, Extention 4, Eldorado Park, 1813; (3) 17 March 2018; (4) Eleanore Susan Ludick, 14 July 1952, 5207140013083; (5) Franco Jacques de Wet, The Willows Office Park, Unit I 1, C-O Simon Vermooten & Lynnwood Rds, The Willows; (6) N/A. 013960/2018—(2) van der westhuizen, Cornelia Maria, 8 July 1938, 3807080049088, Carinahof 8, Koringstreet 24, Fochville 2515; (3) 25 October 2017; (5) Johan Wilhelm Christiaan Nel, The Willows Office Park, Unit I 1, C-O Simon Vermooten & Lynnwood Rds, The Willows; (6) N/A. 002785/2018—(2) MKWANAZI, JANE PAULINA, 23 May 1935, 3505230193083, 79 Mdaweni Street, Zola, Soweto; (3) 16 September 2006; (5) BRIAN ALBERTS & ASSOCIATES INC., Unit 2 Block A, Rock Cottage Office Park, Weltevreden Park; (6) 30. 007463/2013—(2) BANDA, ALMON WLLIAM, 20 February 1937, 3702205157082, 6005 THOKOZILE STREET ZONE 5 DIEPKLOOF; (3) 6 February 2013; (4) JABULILE EMELINA VILAKAZI /, 9 January 1948, 4801090206084; (5) RSM SA CONSULTING (PTY) LTD, P.O Box 1734, Randburg, 2125. 007463/2013—(2) BANDA, ALMON WLLIAM, 20 February 1937, 3702205157082, 6005 THOKOZILE STREET ZONE 5 DIEPKLOOF; (3) 6 February 2013; (4) JABULILE EMELINA VILAKAZI /, 9 January 1948, 4801090206084; (5) RSM SA CONSULTING (PTY) LTD, P.O Box 1734, Randburg, 2125. 014324/2016—(2) Barton, Pavel, 7 March 1947, 4703075614086, 5 Napier Street Vanderbijlpark 1911; (3) 15 May 2016; (5) Ilze Zurcher, 12 Rikie Postma Street SW1 Vanderbijlpark 1911. 7007/2018—(2) Geertsema, Paul Geert, 9 Julie 1952, 5207095112088, Vista Del Monte nr. 1, Vallotstraat, Glenvista X4, Johannesburg; (3) 1 Junie 2018; (5) PSG Trust (Edms) Bpk, Postnet Suite 96, Privaatsak X025, Lynnwood Rif, 0040. 013573/2018—(2) DE JAGER, MARTHA MARIA DE JAGER, 11 April 1945, 4504110127088, 8 TRENT DRIVE, THREE RIVERS, VEREENIGING; (3) 26 July 2005; (4) DENNIS JOHN DE JAGER, 15 July 1942, 4207155141002; (5) DENNIS JOHN DE JAGER, FIRST FLOOR, SENTIO BUILDING, C/O FRIKKIE MEYER BOULEVARD & F.W BEYERS STREET, VANDERBIJLPARK. 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Posbus 40297, Arcadia, 0007. 013309/2018—(2) Stones, Marjorie, 24 September 1926, 2609240088084, 16 Albuca Avenue, Weltevredenpark; (3) 27 April 2018; (5) Arnel Moeketsi Mooko, Identity Number 2809220017083 as Nominee for Standard Trust Limited, 02nd Floor, Rosebank Cnr, 191 Jan Smuts Avenue Parktown North, 2193.. 013312/2018—(2) Bezuidenhout, Susanna Josina, 24 April 1930, 3004240062082, Huis 14 Athlone Avenue, Noycedale Nigel; (3) 23 March 2018; (5) Arnel Moeketsi Mooko, Identity Number 2809220017083 as Nominee for Standard Trust Limited, 02nd Floor, Rosebank Cnr, 191 Jan Smuts Avenue Parktown North, 2193.. 013307/2018—(2) Cosgrove, Neville, 25 March 1952, 5203255115086, 37 Diemersdal Ridge Estate, Meyersdal; (3) 25 March 2018; (5) Arnel Moeketsi Mooko, Identity Number 2809220017083 as Nominee for Standard Trust Limited, 02nd Floor, Rosebank Cnr, 191 Jan Smuts Avenue Parktown North, 2193.. 013750/2018—(2) RAMASIKE, MOTSABI SYLVIA, 1 December 1952, 5212010756084, 106 GEDZI STREET,MOTEONG SECTION,TEMBISA,1632; (3) 11 May 2017; (4) NONE NONE, NA; (5) SEGALA SESHIBE ATTORNEYS, 111 IBAZELO SECTION,CORNER MAMBO & JULIUS NYERERE STREETS,TEMBISA,1632; (6) 30 DAYS. 027729/2015—(2) HATTINGH, JOHNNY CHRISTOFFEL, 9 April 1945, 4504095103088, PLOT 190, PORTION 6, MARAISDRIFT, NIGEL, 1490; (3) 21 October 2012; (4) NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE; (5) GISHEN-GILCHRIST INC, 209 ELSTON AVENUE, BENONI, 1500. 003267/2018—(2) Naicker, Kevin, 14 May 1974, 7405145493084, Unit 7 Boskruin Valley, 10 Wilgeboom Street, Boskruin; (3) 11 December 2017; (5) Arnel Moeketsi Mooko, Identity Number 2809220017083 as Nominee for Standard Trust Limited, 02nd Floor, Rosebank Cnr, 191 Jan Smuts Avenue Parktown North, 2193.. 019831/2015—(2) Matso, Abram Ntlape, 11 November 1966, 6611115719088, Erf 1295, Duvha Park Ext 2, Mpumalanga; (3) 11 April 2015; (5) MUSTAFA MOHAMMED, 319 ALPINE ROAD LYNNWOOD , PRETORIA. -—(2) CAITHNESS, THEDA EDRIS, 16 December 1926, 2612160007084, 6 SIVER SAND, 22, 4TH AVENUE, LINDEN, 2195; (3) 26 August 2017; (5) WILLEMS & VAN DER WESTHUIZEN FINANCIAL AND BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, 52 MONKOR ROAD, RANDPARK RIDGE, 2194. 013715/2017—(2) Julius, Moses Jemodian, 1 June 1950, 5006015186085, 288 George Hood Avenue, Eersterust, Pretoria 0022; (3) 7 July 2017; (4) Rhona Dolores Julius, 4 August 1951, 5108040666089; (5) NJ Van Rensburg Attorneys, 385 Strulands Street, Die Wilgers, Pretoria 0181. 13748/2018—(2) VELDHOVEN, FRANSCISCUS ANDRIANUS, 27 June 1951, 5106275133080, 52 Victor Whitmall Drive, Sunwardpark ext 3 BOKSBURG; (3) 11 April 2018; (5) ANTIONETTE SWANEPOEL, -; (6) 30. 013374/2018—(2) Suzman, David, 6 October 1931, 3110065005088, 421 Morning Canyon Drive, Corona Del Mar, CA92625 USA; (3) 24 February 2018; (5) Fluxmans Inc., No. 30 Jellicoe Avenue, Rosebank, 2196, Ref: Jfung/mp/139116. 14401/2018—(2) Webster, Anthony John, 20 August 1947, 4708205537081, 10 Peter Road Illiondale Edenvale; (3) 21 June 2018; (5) Gregory James Webster, c/o P O Box 130258 Bryanston 2074. 14320/2018—(2) MACDONALD, SUSAN BARBARA, 29 December 1959, 5912290702084, 16 Windermere Drive, Farrarmere, BENONI; (3) 15 June 2018; (5) ANTIONETTE SWANEPOEL, MRR 650 Trichardts Road Beyerspark BOKSBURG; (6) 30. 25122/2017—(2) DLAMINI, NANA MARY, 21 July 1942, 4207210369085, 8048A TAKALANI STREET, ZONE 6, DIEPKLOOF; (3) 31 October 2017; (4) KUKU BENEDICT DLAMINI, 27 January 1938, 3801275113080; (5) Chunilal & Tanna Attorneys, P O Box 42650, Fordsburg 2033, First Floor, Central House, 69-8th Avenue, Mayfair, Johannesburg, 2092. 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Cavendish , BRAKPAN; (3) 15 June 2018; (5) JEFFREY MATTHEE, -; (6) 30. 6181/2018—(2) MINNAAR, PHILIPUS CAREL, 5 October 1932, 3210055020087, 904 33rd Avenue Villiera Pretoira 0001; (3) 13 May 1805; (4) BARENDINA PETRONELLA MINNAAR, 27 August 1937, 3708270037083; (5) EDUARD HAUMANN SMIT, SNYMAN DE JAGER BUILDING C/O HENDRIK VERWOERD&SOUTH STREET CENTURION 0046. 011097/2018—(2) Nene, Sipho George, 12 June 1948, 4806125783080, 56 Loch Avenue, Parktown, Johannesburg 2193; (3) 6 April 2018; (5) Edelstein Farber Grobler Inc., P O Box 412049, Craighall, 2024. 6750/2018—(2) VOLLENBROEK, JOHANNES GERHARDUS ANTONIUS, 1 December 1928, 2812015063189, ONS TUIS RETIREMENT VILLAGE, PARKER STREET, RIVIERA, PRETORIA; (3) 25 May 2018; (4) JACOMINA ELIZABETH SUSANNA VOLLENBROEK, 1 April 1937, 3704010073082; (5) AC Vermaak, 935 Stanza Bopape Street, Arcadia, Pretoria. 008311/2013—(2) GRUTGEN, KATHE, 13 March 1939, 3903130103189, 105 NOTTINGHAM ROAD KENSINGTON JOHANNESBURG; (3) 28 March 2018; (5) GHA McPherson on behalf of Momentum Trust Limited, IPC 90A, 268 West Avenue, Centurion, Pretoria, 0157. 14867/2018—(2) MOHAMED, HASSAN, 18 April 1938, 3804185067087, 84 ST. BRIDES AVENUE, MAYFAIR WEST, JOHANNESBURG; (3) 23 January 2018; (4) MAHROONISHA MIA MAHOMED, 7 September 1951, 5109070583087; (5) SADERS ATTORNEYS, NO 1 FROST AVENUE, CNR LIME STREET, SUNNYSIDE, JOHANNESBURG. 010176/2018—(2) ROBERTSON, ERIC, 26 February 1944, 4402265449086, 9 RIVER STREET, ELDORADO PARK, 1811; (3) 22 September 1999; (4) PATRICIA ROBERTSON, 27 August 1942, 4208270090082; (5) DEBRA MEYER, 40 MARK AVENUE, NORTH CLIFF EXT 12. 028745/2014—(2) TLALI, LIMAKATSO ALINA, 16 May 1930, 3005160269086, ERF NO 528, Tladi Township 1868; (3) 18 June 2014; (4) N/A N/A; (5) TF MATHEBULA INC, 208-212 JEPPE STREET, MARBLE TOWERS BUILDING, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 30. 013643/2018—(2) JONSSON, SVEN PETER LARS, 1 April 1967, 6704015973184, 1196 FALCON CREST, FEATHERBROOKE, KRUGERSDORP; (3) 8 May 2018; (5) BVB ATTORNEYS, P.O. BOX 21644, HELDERKRUIN, 1733. 014246/2018—(2) BOYIATJIS, DORA, 13 February 1932, 3202130043085, 5 BALTIMORE ESTATES, RADIOKOP, GAUTENG; (3) 21 June 2018; (5) BVB ATTORNEYS, P.O. BOX 21644, HELDERKRUIN, 1733. 002361/2018—(2) POTGIETER, MARIA MAGDELENA, 28 June 1945, 4506280417082, PRETORIA STRAAT 870, CLAREMONT, PRETORIA; (3) 6 January 2018; (5) L VAN DYK ATTORNEYS, 222 BURGER STREET, PRETORIA NORTH, 0116. 2410/2018—(2) Moganedi, Ebephia Annah, 8 March 1965, 6503080225086, Stand no 888 Umcele Street Hlalanikahle Extension 3 Emalahleni 1039; (3) 22 July 2017; (5) Veronica Rebotile Moganedi, Stand no 888 Umcele Street Hlalanikahle Extension 3 Emalahleni 1039. -—(2) CAITHNESS, THEDA EDRIS, 16 December 1926, 2612160007084, 6 SIVER SAND, 22, 4TH AVENUE, LINDEN, 2195; (3) 26 August 2017; (5) WILLEMS & VAN DER WESTHUIZEN FINANCIAL AND BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, 52 MONKOR ROAD, RANDPARK RIDGE, 2194. 010183/2018—(2) Olivier, Ina, 3 March 1959, 5903030195085, 19 Nightingale Road Altasville; (3) 14 February 2018; (4) Lodewicus Jacobus Olivier, 13 October 1954, 5410135015085; (5) Marnelize Olivier, 12 Avonwold Road, Saxonwold, Johannesburg 2195. 2035/2018—(2) HARRIS, INGRID ROSSOUW, 21 March 1946, 4603210103088, 22 VILLA ROYALE, TROUPANT AVE, MAGALIESSIG; (3) 21 December 2017; (5) MONIKA INGRID FRESEN, c/o P O BOX 78159, SANDTON, 2146. 031346/2014—(2) SWEIDAN, SABINA, 16 August 1916, 1608160030085, 211 PEMBURY, WEIRDA ROAD, SANDTON; (3) 6 August 2014; (5) JONATHAN SWEIDAN, 322 15th STREET, RANDJIESPARK, MIDRAND, 1685. 000879/2016—(2) Mfobo, Mandla David, 18 January 1977, 7701185572084, Erf 4228 Clayville Extension 34 Township; (3) 16 November 2015; (4) Kanyane Jane Mashegoana, 28 August 1977, 7708280337081; (5) Shumani. F Silamulela Attorneys, 14 West Street, Office 25/26, Second Floor, Selwyn Court, Kempton Park. 012956/2017—(2) NKOSI, VUSI CALEP, 28 April 1956, 5604285516088, STAND NO: 3196, SECTION F, EKANGALA, 1021; (3) 20 August 2018; (4) MARIA MAGDELINE NKOSI, 12 September 1970, 7009120423086; (5) MOHLOLO ISAACSON MASHEGO, 40 LANHAM STREET, A E CENTRE, OFFICE NO: 04, BRONKHORSTSPRUIT; (6) 30 DAYS. 012928/2018—(2) Bezuidenhout, Gavin Anthony, 23 September 1952, 5209235037084, Plot 72, Bapsfontein, Gauteng; (3) 3 June 2018; (5) Capital Legacy Fiduciary Services (Pty) Ltd, 1st Floor, Wrigley Field, The Campus, 57 Sloane Street, Bryanston, 2021. 14516/2018—(2) ERNST, HERBERT RUDOLPH, 7 Januarie 1926, 2601075048085, LILY STRAAT 9, UITBREIDING 4, KEMPTON PARK, 1619.; (3) 7 Mei 2018; (5) AV Theron & Swanepoel Inc, NJ VAN DER MERWE SINGEL 13, SASOLBURG, 1947; (6) 30 DAE. 012956/2017—(2) NKOSI, VUSI CALEP, 28 April 1956, 5604285516088, STAND NO: 3196, SECTION F, EKANGALA, 1021; (3) 20 August 2018; (4) MARIA MAGDELINE NKOSI, 12 September 1970, 7009120423086; (5) MOHLOLO ISAACSON MASHEGO, 40 LANHAM STREET, A E CENTRE, OFFICE NO: 04, BRONKHORSTSPRUIT; (6) 30 DAYS. 003861/2018—(2) Balance, Joel, 16 October 1950, 5010165072087, 284 Heimwee Crescent, Geluksdal, Brakpan; (3) 17 December 2017; (4) Keitumetse Margaret Balance, 23 November 1952, 5211230657080; (5) Keitumetse Margaret Balance, 284 Heimwee Crescent, Geluksdal, Brakpan. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 56 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 10778/2018—(2) HLATSHWAYO, VICTOR JABULANI, 27 October 1970, 7010275570085, 2207 TSATSINYINA STREET, ZOLA, SOWETO, JOHANNESBURG; (3) 22 June 2017; (5) Chunilal & Tanna Attorneys, P O Box 42650, Fordsburg 2033, First Floor, Central House, 69-8th Avenue, Mayfair, Johannesburg, 2092. 499/04—(2) NDLOZI, EUPHODIA DITOWHANE, 9 July 1961, 6107090552081, 1165 Mofokeng st., Vosloorus; (3) 11 January 2004; (5) ANTIONETTE SWANEPOEL, PO Box 26873, EAST RAND, 1462; (6) 30. 2721/2015—(2) RAKODI, TAOTE ALFRED, 2 January 1968, 6801026606082, WOLMER, PRETORIA, GAUTENG PROVINCE; (3) 16 January 2015; (5) MARISA MOREIRA RICCO, HACK STUPEL & ROSS ATTORNEYS, STANDARD BANK CHAMBERS, 2ND FLOOR, CHURCH SQUARE, PRETORIA. 6287/2018—(2) VAN NIEKERK, HEILGERT PETRUS, 12 May 1937, 3705125032087, 14 CHARLIZE PARK, BALTIMORE STREET, CENTURION, 0157; (3) 17 May 2018; (4) BERYL EDITH LANSBURY VAN NIEKERK, 12 June 1941, 4106120050084; (5) JACOBUS ABRAHAM VAN NIEKERK, 1007 SAXBY AVENUE, ELDORAIGNE, CENTURION, 0157. 003803/2015—(2) NKHUMELENI, LUGISANI FREDDY, 7 February 1960, 6002075826081, ROODEPOORT, GAUTENG; (3) 2 September 2014; (4) HUMBULANI VELDAH NKHUMELENI, 12 March 1965, 6503120561086; (5) NELSON BORMAN & PARTNERS, 258 BEYERS NAUDE DRIVE, BLACKHEATH. 014441/2018—(2) Essa, Suliman, 13 December 1934, 3412135041089, 62 Penguin Avenue, Lenasia, Johannesburg; (3) 20 March 2013; (5) Bham and Dahya Attorneys, P.O. Box 2413, Benoni. 010176/2018—(2) ROBERTSON, ERIC, 26 February 1944, 4402265449086, 9 RIVER STREET, ELDORADO PARK, 1811; (3) 22 September 1999; (4) PATRICIA ROBERTSON, 27 August 1942, 4208270090082; (5) DEBRA MEYER, 40 MARK AVENUE, NORTH CLIFF EXT 12. 014433/2018—(2) Essa, Nizaam, 22 October 1974, 7410225075088, 62 Penguin Avenue, Lenasia, Johannesburg; (3) 9 March 2018; (5) Bham and Dahya Attorneys, P.O. Box 2413, Benoni. 014433/2018—(2) Essa, Nizaam, 22 October 1974, 7410225075088, 62 Penguin Avenue, Lenasia, Johannesburg; (3) 9 March 2018; (5) Bham and Dahya Attorneys, P.O. 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EASTERN CAPE / OOS-KAAP 69/2016BHI—(2) SHINYA-MSI, NOLUTANDO MCDELLIN, 6 July 1982, 8207060772087, 2541 MOUNTAIN VIEW, MATATIELE AND 9 THYALI AVENUE, LOLO PARK, BHISHO; (3) 14 October 2015; (4) SIVIWE MSI SIVIWE MSI, 26 June 1979, 7906265619081; (5) Elliot & Walker, 71 HOPE STREET, KOKSTAD, 4700; (6) 30. 1768/2017—(2) Elliott, Roberta, 29 November 1933, 3311290065182, 5 Hockley Street, Miramar, Port Elizabeth; (3) 11 March 2017; (5) Christopher Robin Cornish, 1 De Villiers Street, North End, Port Elizabeth. 1042/2018—(2) BASSON, FREDERIK ANTONIE, 8 March 1933, 3303085006083, 10 SHAND STREET, KIRKWOOD; (3) 17 November 2017; (4) N/A N/A, N/A; (5) ANDRé VAN DER LINGEN, 8 NOJOLI STREET, SOMERSET EAST, 5850. 1992/2018—(2) NEL, AGNES, 19 Desember 1946, 4612190012086, BUREAUSTRAAT 39, HUMANSDORP 6300; (3) 3 Februarie 2018; (5) CHARMAINE BELL-CROSS, P/A NEL MENTZ STEYN ELLIS ING. BUREAUSTRAAT 14, HUMANSDORP 6300. 001526/2018—(2) Rubidge, Richard Stephen, 8 January 1929, 2901085009089, 3 Burger Street, Graaff-Reinet, 6280; (3) 25 March 2018; (5) Ralie Johanna Blignaut, 22 Church Street, Graaff-Reinet, 6280. 001526/2018—(2) Rubidge, Richard Stephen, 8 January 1929, 2901085009089, 3 Burger Street, Graaff-Reinet, 6280; (3) 25 March 2018; (5) Ralie Johanna Blignaut, 22 Church Street, Graaff-Reinet, 6280. 001005/208—(2) NKENTE, SIPHO CECIL, 19 September 1954, 5409195229081, 554 N.U.16, MDANTSANE; (3) 2 May 2018; (4) N/A N/A; (5) NOMJANA ATTORNEYS, NO.5 LANCASTER ROAD, VINCENT, EAST LONDON. 341/2018—(2) NTANTISO, NOMASITHEMBE, 10 June 1977, 7706100825087, NYONGWANE ADMIN AREA,COFIMVABA; (3) 25 October 2017; (4) N/A N/A, N/A; (5) BONGANI GIFTY MTATI OF BONGANI G MTATI ATTORNEYS, SUITE NO.109,TRACCOR BUILDING.NO.52 SPRIGG STREET,MTHATHA,5099. 6256/2017—(2) ROBERTS, CHARLES, 16 November 1942, 4211165088088, LAWS AVENUE 26,BIZANA; (3) 31 August 2017; (4) N/A N/A, N/A; (5) BONGANI GIFTY MTATI OF BONGANI G MTATI ATTORNEYS, SUITE NO.109,TRACCOR BUILDING.NO.52 SPRIGG STREET,MTHATHA,5099. 001755/2018—(2) BOSWELL, CLAUDETT PEGGY, 5 May 1962, 6205050198083, 41 GREENPOINT ROAD, BUFFALO FLATS, EAST LONDON; (3) 18 February 2018; (5) GARY STANLEY GRAVETT, C/O GRAVETT SCHOEMAN INC., THE HUB, BONZA BAY ROAD, BEACON BAY, EAST LONDON. 001627/2018—(2) HOOLE, PETER JAMES, 15 October 1948, 4810155022088, 5 TWIST STREET, AMALINDA, EAST LONDON, 5241; (3) 11 May 2018; (4) VENITA ANN HOOLE, 23 February 1955, 5502230019085; (5) JOHN ANGUS MILES WARREN, c/o 34 WESTERN AVENUE, VINCENT, EAST LONDON, 5247. 001627/2018—(2) HOOLE, PETER JAMES, 15 October 1948, 4810155022088, 5 TWIST STREET, AMALINDA, EAST LONDON, 5241; (3) 11 May 2018; (4) VENITA ANN HOOLE, 23 February 1955, 5502230019085; (5) JOHN ANGUS MILES WARREN, c/o 34 WESTERN AVENUE, VINCENT,EAST LONDON,5247. 819/2015—(2) LESLIE, ERROL BRIAN, 23 September 1951, 5109235659087, 41 BOOYSEN PARK DRIVE, BLOEMENDAL, PORT ELIZABETH; (3) 13 September 2014; (5) GARTH LOTZ, 152 CAPE ROAD, MILL PARK, PORT ELIZABETH. 001459/2018—(2) VORSTER, PETER WALTER VAN BLERK, 11 Mei 1931, 3105115013082, STERKFONTEIN PLAAS, CONWAY, MIDDELBURG, OOS-KAAP; (3) 25 Maart 2018; (5) ADRIAAN GROENEWALD, SAFFERY STRAAT 12, HUMANSDORP, 6300. 001428/2018—(2) MANI, NOMHLE BEAUTY, 3 October 1936, 3610030257086, 383 KOMGA, KOMGA TOWNSHIP; (3) 22 February 1998; (4) N/A N/A; (5) NOMJANA ATTORNEYS, NO.5 LANCASTER ROAD, VINCENT, EAST LONDON. 836/2018—(2) TSENGIWE, HOFMEYR MABANDLA, 31 January 1932, 3201315078080, 8 DAN PIENAAR CRESCENT, QUEENSTOWN; (3) 8 November 2017; (4) BUYISWA BEATRICE TSENGIWE, 2 May 1932, 3205020308088; (5) MICHIEL JOHAN BESTER, BOWES, McDOUGALL INC, 27a PRINCE ALFRED STREET, QUEENSTOWN 5319. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 60 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 002937/2018—(2) Batty, Johanna Jacoba Elizabeth, 26 September 1931, 3109260007089, 8 Memorial Wing, Stella Londt, Cassia Drive, Sunridge Park, Port Elizabeth, 6045; (3) 4 June 2018; (5) Sanlam Trust, 78-84 Second Avenue, Greenacres Office Park, Newton Park, 6045; (6) 30. 002821/2018—(2) Kritzinger, Tienie, 18 July 1949, 4907185059088, Kritplaas Landgoed, Joubertina, 6410; (3) 7 March 2018; (5) Sanlam Trust, 78-84 Second Avenue, Greenacres Office Park, Newton Park, 6045; (6) 30. 001428/2018—(2) MANI, NOMHLE BEAUTY, 3 October 1936, 3610030257086, 383 KOMGA, KOMGA TOWNSHIP; (3) 22 February 1998; (4) N/A N/A; (5) NOMJANA ATTORNEYS, NO.5 LANCASTER ROAD, VINCENT, EAST LONDON. 2658/2018—(2) CLACK, STANLEY BRIDGEMAN EVANS, 30 June 1926, 2606305023089, 6 RHODES STREET, MOUNT PLEASANT, PORT ELIZABETH; (3) 2 May 2018; (4) MAUREEN EVELYN CLACK GRUNDLINGH, 26 November 1938, 3811260073082; (5) KAREN SANDRA LEE, BLC ATTORNEYS, 4 CAPE ROAD, PORT ELIZABETH, 6001. 001773/2018—(2) BERRY, BETHIA MARY HILLMOOR, 19 May 1928, 2805190022087, MADEIRA OLD AGE HOME, QUEENSTOWN DISTRICT; (3) 13 December 2017; (5) ARTHUR CHARLES BERRY, 19 GREY STREET, QUEENSTOWN, 5319. 002819/2018—(2) FERREIRA, CLARA ISABELLA JOHANNA, 21 September 1933, 3309210054088, 88 LEADWOOD STREET, JEFFREYSBAAI; (3) 23 Mei 2018; (4) IGNATIUS MICHAEL FERREIRA, 15 April 1938, 3804155045083; (5) ERNST PHILIPPUS BLIGNAULT, BLIGNAULT & VENNOTE, 55 DIAZWEG, JEFFREYSBAAI, 6330. 001662/2018—(2) DICKS, RODNEY JOHN, 16 September 1932, 3209165017082, CALLIE EVENS LODGE, CATHCART, 5310; (3) 14 April 2018; (4) N/A N/A; (5) FREDERICK JACOBUS ROSSOUW, 4 ROBINSON ROAD, CATHCART, 5310; (6) 30. 002807/2018—(2) ROBERTS, LAURA MYRA, 5 September 1924, 2409050027086, MARANATHA FRAIL CARE, PICKERING STREET, PORT ELIZABETH, 6045; (3) 18 January 2018; (4) N/A N/A; (5) FREDERICK JACOBUS ROSSOUW, 4 ROBINSON ROAD, CATHCART, 5310; (6) 30. 002842/2017—(2) Ndzoyiya, Herbert Zakhele, 28 April 1949, 4904285150081, 16 Goold Street, West Bank, King William’s Town; (3) 5 September 2017; (5) Elwyn Lentz, Box 1159, King William’s Town; (6) 30. 002971/2018—(2) Swanepoel, Illona Daphne, 26 June 1942, 4206260083083, 39 Athlone Street, Mount Pleasant, 6070; (3) 16 April 2018; (5) Sanlam Trust, P.O Box 27428, Greenacres, 6057, South Africa; (6) 30. 002539/2018—(2) GUTTENBRUNNER, HANS GUNTER, 6 April 1935, 3504065067082, 52 CARRIDGE WAY, PARK DRIVE CENTRAL, PORT ELIZABETH, EASTERN CAPE; (3) 8 March 2018; (4) N/A N/A; (5) LAUREN ROSE HEAN AS NOMINEE OF WARWICK TRUST AND ESTATES (PTY) LTD, POSTNET SUITE 205, PRIVATE BAG X3, PLUMSTEAD, 7801. 3208/2018—(2) Titi, Libazi Kathleen, 25 September 1958, 5809250820080, 5 Soga Street, Kwa Nobuhle, Uitenhage; (3) 1 June 2018; (5) JS Levy & Levy Inc., P O Box 10, Uitenhage, 6230. 002691/2018—(2) ZINGITWA, FUNEKA GLORIA, 27 July 1963, 6307270796082, NO. 15 ZIGZAG AVENUE NORWOOD MTHATHA; (3) 24 May 2018; (4) N/A N/A; (5) UNATI NKULULEKO ZINGITWA, NO.15 ZIGZAG AVENUE NORWOOD MTHATHA; (6) 30 DAYS. 554/2018—(2) SOPETE, BABALWA VERONA, 24 July 1975, 7507240652088, 8 TRAFFORD ROAD, MORNINGSIDE, EAST LONDON; (3) 28 December 2017; (5) PUMLA MNCWANGO INC, 10 DOUGLAS ROAD, VINCENT, EAST LONDON. 3292/2018—(2) JANSEN VAN VUUREN, REUBEN, 18 Augustus 1939, 3908185016087, F4 Dunant Park, Sewende Laan, Port Elizabeth; (3) 20 Junie 2018; (4) Anette Janse van Vuuren, 6 April 1943, 4304060057082; (5) Pierre Kemp, Hoofstraat 20, Despatch. 003061/2018—(2) KILROE, GODFREY NOEL, 23 December 1948, 4812235090085, 2 DELVILLE ROAD, LORRAINE, PORT ELIZABETH; (3) 22 April 2018; (4) SHIRLEY ANN KILROE, 23 July 1950, 5007230070088; (5) GARETH BASILICO, 89 PROSPECT ROAD, WALMER, PORT ELIZABETH. 001808/2018—(2) TURNER, GRAHAM LAWRENCE, 25 August 1938, 3808255094180, 33A MOTH COTTAGE, NELSON AVENUE, CAMBRIDGE, EAST LONDON 5247; (3) 6 April 2018; (5) GREYVENSTEINS ING, POSBUS 754, PORT ELIZABETH 6000. 1235/2017—(2) Kilian, Jacobus Wilhelmus, 18 August 1945, 4508185128087, 27 Dolfyn, Boekenhout Street, Algoa Park, Port Elizabeth; (3) 16 October 2000; (4) Deanna Kilian, 6 November 1947, 4711060110002; (5) Joelene Brown, 317 Cape Road, Newton Park, Port Elizabeth. 002977/2018—(2) AUDOUIN, MARIE-LOUISE, 25 October 1937, 3710250059087, 3 FROST STREET, UITENHAGE, PORT ELIZABETH 6229; (3) 4 April 2018; (5) GREYVENSTEINS ING, POSBUS 754, PORT ELIZABETH 6000. 1777/2018—(2) Landman, Carel Retief, 14 Julie 1935, 3507145029089, Geelhoutboom, Alexandria; (3) 1 Maart 2018; (4) Johanna Helena Christina Landman, 18 Oktober 1938, 3810180017088; (5) Millers Ingelyf, Beaconhuis, Meadestraat 123, George. 297/2018—(2) TUSWA, NONTSIEELELO PATRICIA TUSWA, 6 December 1940, 4012060310084, HACKNEY VILLAGE, WHITTLESEA, 5360; (3) 13 January 2018; (5) BRENDA MARIAN CAMPBELL, 87 HIGH STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, 6139. 5473/2017—(2) BOUSEMA, OTTO, 24 July 1934, 3407245105188, 1108 LELANE, CATHCART ROAD, HUMEWOOD, PORT ELIZABETH; (3) 22 June 2017; (4) GILLIAN PATRICIA GERTRUDE BOUSEMA, 27 January 1937, 3701270098189; (5) GILLIAN PATRICIA GERTRUDE BOUSEMA, 10 WEYBRIDGE DRIVE, WEYBRIDGE PARK, PORT ELIZABETH. 001820/2018—(2) Hartley, Maisie Aileen, 27 May 1926, 2605270018082, Amatola Haven, Stutterheim; (3) 27 May 2018; (5) Deborah Anne Godwin, Independent Executor & Trust (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 8081, Nahoon 5210. 2040/2018—(2) MGADI, MAKHWENKWANA WELLINGTON, 1 November 1952, 5211015769084, 1865 THYALI STREET, PORT ALFRED, 6170; (3) 22 June 2018; (4) THANDISWA MARGARET MGADI, 7 July 1954, 5407070813086; (5) BRENDA MARIAN CAMPBELL, 87 HIGH STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, 6139. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 61 003233/2018—(2) Leibrandt (Born Damons), Denise, 23 September 1967, 6709230119083, 2 Armeria Crescent, Bethelsdorp, Port Elizabeth; (3) 24 May 2018; (4) Elton Frans Leibrandt, 1 June 1965, 6506015104086; (5) Stabilitas Board of Executors (Pty) Ltd, Stabilitas Chambers, 3rd Floor, 265 Kent Avenue, Ferndale, Randburg. 3239/2018—(2) Tsotsa, Tandeka Gloria, 25 August 1956, 5608250869083, 33 Ntlabathi Street, Kwanobuhle, Uitenhage, 6242; (3) 19 May 2018; (4) Bongani Headman Tsotsa, 10 January 1969, 6901105890084; (5) Zonke Budaza Attorneys, 192 Cape Road, Mill Park, Port Elizabeth. 002515/2018—(2) Mbiza, Mawongene, 27 August 1951, 5108275635080, New Rest Location Qokolweni Administrative Area, Mthatha; (3) 10 April 2018; (4) Ncebakazi Dorcas Mbiza, 20 October 1950, 5010200162083; (5) NB Mtshengu Macingwane Inc., No 14 Durham Street, Office No 40, Mthatha. 000174/2018—(2) SOKOYI, MONGEZI ARCHIE, 17 June 1945, 4506175310087, 996 NU 9 MDANTSANE; (3) 16 January 2018; (4) NOMPUMELELO SYLVIA MQOTYWA-SOKOYI, 11 March 1950, 5003110399085; (5) NOMPUMELELO SYLVIA MQOTYWA-SOKOYI, 996 NU9 MDANTSANE; (6) 30 DAYS. 000983/2017—(2) van Heerden, Denise Lesley, 28 October 1941, 4110280092084, 32 Kabega Park Retirement Village, Kabega Park, Port Elizabeth, 6001; (3) 1 September 2016; (5) T.I.A.M. Executors and Trustees CC, P.O. Box 35074, Newton Park, Port Elizabeth, 6055. 1117/2018—(2) Fraser, John Meikle, 14 November 1945, 4511145118180, 4 Kidd Lane, King Williams Town; (3) 28 December 2017; (5) NEDGROUP TRUST (PTY) LIMITED, PO Box 27528, Greenacres, 6057; (6) 30. 000663/2018—(2) BOOI, THABO, 6 January 1976, 7601065277087, 789E SECTION NEEDS CAMP, EAST LONDON; (3) 25 August 2017; (5) NCUMISA NOMFUNDO NONGOGO, 7 TECOMA STREET, BEREA, EAST LONDON; (6) 30 DAYS. 002905/2018—(2) Galloway, James Smith, 27 January 1927, 2701275048081, 76 Fairhaven Retirement Village, 1 Woodehad Drive Humewood, Port Elizabeth, 6001; (3) 26 March 2018; (5) Silma Hamdulay nominee of Standard Trust Limited, P.O. Box 5562, Cape Town, 8000. 2891/2018—(2) AMERSEDER, MATHAEUS, 27 June 1951, 5106275037083, 13 LORSAN AVENUE PARADISE BEACH 6300; (3) 19 May 2018; (4) N/A N/A; (5) MAURITZ HERMAN OTTO PIETERSE, 22 SCHELDE STREET JEFFREYS BAY 6330. 001456/2018—(2) DAMANE, PATRICIA NOMVUYISEKO, 1 April 1966, 6604010854084, 15 RIVER GLEN STREET, AMALINDA, EAST LONDON; (3) 24 March 2018; (5) NCUMISA NOMFUNDO NONGOGO, 7 TECOMA STREET, BEREA, EAST LONDON; (6) 30 DAYS. 937/2018—(2) NGXILA, LOUISA, 18 July 1926, 2607180293086, 1281 NU6 MDANTSANE; (3) 9 February 2018; (5) NIEHAUS McMAHON ATTORNEYS, 43 UNION AVENUE, SELBORNE, EAST LONDON. FREE STATE / VRYSTAAT 2613/2018—(2) DUPPER, BEATRIX MAGDALENA JANETTA, 31 October 1971, 7110310306089, 67 OLIENHOUTSTREET, VIERFONTEIN 2615; (3) 5 March 2018; (5) CLAASSENS VAN NIEKERK INC, P. O. BOX 1378, ORKNEY, 2620. 8373/2016—(2) Ditira, Letebele David, 18 Junie 1963, 6306185760084, 8 Besembos Street Bothaville 9660; (3) 1 Julie 2016; (4) Lydia Motlapula Ditira, 30 November 1963, 6311300809089; (5) Coreen Steyn, 62 President Street Bothaville 9660. 4798/2018—(2) ACKERMAN, ANNA ELIZABETH, 21 Mei 1927, 2705210024081, SALLY MARTIN VERSORINGSEENHEID, MULLERSTRAAT 13, PARYS, 9585; (3) 28 Mei 2018; (5) CHRISTO ACKERMAN, P/A KERKSTRAAT 17, PARYS, 9585. 4698/2018—(2) KITCHING, EBENHAèZER, 25 Desember 1943, 4312255089083, BELLEVUELAAN 4A, PARYS, 9585; (3) 2 Junie 2018; (4) ANNA PETRONELLA KITCHING, 19 Februarie 1945; (5) EBENHAèZER KRIEK, P/A KERKSTRAAT 17, PARYS, 9585. 002912/2018—(2) Dry, Gustav Columbus Fouche, 16 August 1957, 5708165141089, 117 Wendy Lane, Deneysville; (3) 18 January 2018; (5) Standard Trust Ltd, Standard Trust Ltd, Private Bag X11, Suite 22, Brandhof, 9324; (6) 30. 004105/2018—(2) VENTER, JOHANNA HELENA, 27 Maart 1952, 5203270004083, RUSHOF OUETEHUIS NR. 22, KAREL KRAUSESTRAAT, HENNENMAN, VRYSTAAT PROVINSIE; (3) 29 April 2018; (5) STEYN PROKUREURS, CHATEAU JANNEMAN, STAATSWEG 373, WELKOM, 9459. 5341/2018—(2) MOLUPE, TOBELLA ROSSY, 30 April 1938, 3804300233089, 46 GELDENHUYS STREET, REITZPARK,WELKOM; (3) 14 April 2018; (5) André Styger, 2 Heerenstraat , Welkom, 9460. 5094/2018—(2) BOTHA, LOURENS RASMUS, 5 September 1961, 6109055037082, 13 MARITZ STREET, DAGBREEK, WELKOM.; (3) 7 June 2018; (4) BARINDA BOTHA, 4 July 1967, 6707040062089; (5) André Styger, 2 Heerenstraat , Welkom, 9460. 4933/2018—(2) ACKERMANN, CAROLINA PETRONELLA, 16 September 1915, 1509160045083, VERSORGINGSENTRUM NAJAARSRUS, DOLFSTRAAT, PARYS, 9585; (3) 5 Junie 2018; (5) EBENHAèZER KRIEK, P/A KERKSTRAAT 17, PARYS, 9585. 5013/2018—(2) Snyman, Magritha Hester Snyman, 26 Desember 1943, 4312260012088, 13 Albert Muller Street, Joelpark, Virginia; (3) 19 Junie 2017; (4) Not applicable Not applicable; (5) Hermanus Steyn Badenhorst, 117 Gawie Theron Avenue, Harmony, Virginia. 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(3) 28 February 2017; (4) NIRMALADEVI SUKRAJH, 18 September 1951, 5109180062089; (5) NIRMALADEVI SUKRAJH, 128 OLYMPIA WAY, NORTHDALE, PIETERMARITZBURG; (6) 30 DAYS. 004366/2018DBN—(2) MTSHALI, DUMISANI, 7 August 1963, 6308075486085, J508 MYEZANE ROAD, KWAMASHU; (3) 21 January 2018; (5) PHILAN CEBISA, UNIT 12 KINGS WOOD COMPLEX 120 FLOKESTONE ROAD SEAVIEW. 008547/2018—(2) Flannery, Patricia Monica, 16 April 1930, 3004160055082, Eden Crescent, Sol Harris Crescent, Durban, KwaZulu Natal; (3) 31 May 2018; (5) Anthony Julian Harper - Nominee Finpas CC, P O Box 22127, Glenashley, 4022. 7581/2018/DBN—(2) LUSHABA, LINDIWE MILDRED, 1 July 1943, 4307010461080, P.O BOX 242, GINGINDLOVU,3800; (3) 17 October 2017; (4) N/A N/A; (5) V.B MTHEMBU ATTORNEYS, 2ND FLOOR, CITY FINANCE HOUSE, 4 UNION STREET, EMPANGENI, 3880. 11358/2015DBN—(2) THANGO, THANDI STAFF, 10 April 1950, 5004100404083, 2 MELROSE PLACE, GLENHILLS, DURBAN NORTH; (3) 16 July 2015; (5) -, -. 008347/2018/DBN—(2) WELDHAGEN, TERESA MARY, 8 August 1958, 5808080112080, 9 SYLVANDALE, 354 ROLAND CHAPMAN DRIVE, MONTCLAIR; 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(3) 19 October 2017; (4) N/A N/A, N/A; (5) UDESH RAMESAR ATTORNEYS, OFFICES 6, JOOMASOMS ARCADE, 476 CHURCH STREET, PIETERMARITZBURG, 3201. 00/003698/2018—(2) DEOPARSAD, ASHOK KUMAR, 26 May 1961, 6105265241084, 182 DECCAN RAOD, NEWHOLMES, PIETERMARITZBURG; (3) 5 March 2018; (4) KATHERINE DEOPARSAD, 24 July 1963, 6307240172083; (5) UDESH RAMESAR ATTORNEYS, OFFICES 6, JOOMASOMS ARCADE, 476 CHURCH STREET, PIETERMARITZBURG, 3201. 1235/2018 DBN—(2) DEEPA, SHARAN, 1 June 1992, 9206015067089, 149 DUNKELD ROAD RESERVOIR HILLS; (3) 9 December 2017; (4) ASHNI DEEPA, 8 October 1981, 8110080179087; (5) VENI MOODLEY & ASSOCIATES, 6B RUSSOM STREET BRINDHAVEN VERULAM. 7364/2018 DBN—(2) MANICKUM, MADRAY, 10 May 1933, 3305105261085, 114 JACARANDA AVENUE MOUNTVIEW VERULAM; (3) 6 May 2018; (4) NA NA; (5) VENI MOODLEY & ASSOCIATES, 6B RUSSOM STREET BRINDHAVEN VERULAM. 003500/2017PMB—(2) Mbiko, Mlimi Wilfred, 1 January 1953, 5301017855088, Makhaleni Location, Umzimkhulu, 3297; (3) 18 August 2012; (4) Cornelia Bongiwe Mbiko, 16 October 1963, 6310160030083; 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B11370, EMONDLO; (3) 6 January 2018; (4) AGRINETTE BUSIE MATSHININI, 2 December 1952, 5212020755084; (5) AGRINETTE BUSIE MATSHININI, HOUSE NO. B11370, EMONDLO. 005540/2017/DBN—(2) MHLONGO, NOMUSA KHETHIWE, 2 June 1970, 7006020859088, MOMBENI AREA, ESHOWE; (3) 9 August 2004; (4) n/a n/a, N/A; (5) SIMPHIWE MHLONGO, MOMBENI AREA, ESHOWE. 005540/2017/DBN—(2) MHLONGO, NOMUSA KHETHIWE, 2 June 1970, 7006020859088, MOMBENI AREA, ESHOWE; (3) 9 August 2004; (4) n/a n/a, N/A; (5) SIMPHIWE MHLONGO, MOMBENI AREA, ESHOWE. 008104/2018—(2) GOVENDER, ARUNACHELLAM, 1 May 1938, 3805015081085, ETETE, STANGER; (3) 14 April 2018; (4) VASTAHALLA GOVENDER, 14 November 1940, 4011140347082; (5) VERONICA SINGH, 45 NORTH STREET, STANGER, 4450, P.O. BOX 1914, STANGER, 4450; (6) N/A. 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(3) 15 July 2017; (4) Prabawathie Singh, 2 August 1954, 5408020075081; (5) Standard Trust Limited, 1 Kingsmead Way, Kingsmead, Durban, 4001; (6) 30. 009181/2018/DBN—(2) GOVENDER, PERUMAL, 14 August 1970, 7008145181083, 42 MASHA CRESCENT, CHATSWORTH; (3) 15 May 2018; (4) DINESHREE GOVENDER, 9 March 1983, 8303090137084; (5) SANLAM TRUST LIMITED, P.O BOX 2086 DURBAN 4000. 009039/2018/DBN—(2) HARRIPERSADH, RAI JUNG, 12 December 1955, 5512125176080, 12 LARKSWOOD CRESCENT, WOODVIEW, PHOENIX; (3) 23 April 2018; (4) KANAGAMAH HARRIPERSADH, 13 January 1957, 5701130151085; (5) SANLAM TRUST LIMITED, P.O BOX 2086 DURBAN 4000. 8946/2018/DBN—(2) CHETTY, MOGANAMBAL, 11 August 1953, 5308110708080, 3 SUNGUM CRESCENT, WESTCLIFF, CHATSWORTH; (3) 5 July 2017; (5) MONOGRAN PILLAY, SUITE 101, UMDONI CENTRE, 28 CROMPTON STREET, PINETOWN, 3610; (6) 30 DAYS. 009190/2018/DBN—(2) TUDGE, KATHLEEN, 25 November 1938, 3811250023089, 31 Huntley Road, Malvern; (3) 20 February 2018; (5) SANLAM TRUST LIMITED, P.O BOX 2086 DURBAN 4000. 3885/2018—(2) JAFTA, THERESA ALITIA, 3 October 1942, 4210030139084, 102 CYCAS ROAD,AUSTERVILLE,DURBAN,4052; (3) 9 August 2017; (4) N/A N/A; (5) BRENDON JAMES JAFTA, 26 KNYFF ROAD, BLUFF, DURBAN,4052; (6) 30 DAYS. 003157/2018PMB—(2) GOOLAM, SALIMA, 1 November 1955, 5511010194083, 18 CLEOME DRIVE, LADYSMITH, 3370; (3) 12 August 2017; (4) N/A N/A; (5) EBRAHIM ISMAIL MOOLLA, SUITE 4, SAN MARCO OFFICE PARK, HUNTER ROAD, LADYSMITH, 3370. 002980/2018PMB—(2) SINGH, DHANWANTHEY MUNASER, 7 November 1956, 5611070156087, 47 WILLOW DRIVE, LADYSMITH, 3370; (3) 11 August 2017; (4) PRAKASH SINGH, 22 May 1950, 5005225661085; (5) PRAKASH SINGH, SUITE 4, SAN MARCO OFFICE PARK, HUNTER ROAD, LADYSMITH, 3370. 008509/2018—(2) CROZIER, ELIZABETH JANE HARVEY, 23 February 1952, 5202230087089, 7 CASTLE COMBE, 2 MILLBANK ROAD, ASSAGAY; (3) 26 May 2018; (5) DENISE AUDREY WILLIAMS, Office Suite 2 , 16/18 Frosterley Crescent Office Park, Armstrong Avenue, Umhlanga Park, 4051. 008881/2018 DBN—(2) MAHARAJ, DAYANUND, 10 June 1962, 6206105299082, 26 SNOWDROP ROAD, WELBEDAGT, 4092; (3) 25 November 2015; (4) RAGINI MAHARAJ, 21 December 1964, 6412210065083; 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(3) 8 May 2018; (5) NANWANTHIE AJODHA GOVENDER, PO BOX 2174, DURBAN,4000. 8652/2018—(2) GILL, DOROTHY, 15 February 1938, 3802150028088, 63B KOLSTERTKRING, MEERENSEE, RICHARDS BAY, KWAZULU-NATAL, 3901; (3) 9 March 2017; (5) ELMARIE MAGRIETHA RICHARDS OF SERFONTEIN & RICHARDS INCORPORATED, 220 SIMBITHI OFFICE PARK, SIMBITHI COUNTRY CLUB, SHAKAS ROCK ROAD, BALLITO, 4420. 5358/2016/PMB—(2) METH, BRIAN FRANCIS, 29 October 1941, 4110295060084, UNIT 45, REHOBOTH COUNTRY ESTATE, 276 MURRAY ROAD, LINCOLN MEADE, PIETERMARITZBURG, 3201; (3) 23 March 2016; (4) SHEILA MARY CHARLOTTE METH, 22 January 1945, 4501220453180; (5) DARRYL IAN KNOESEN, P O BOX 405, MSUNDUZI, 3231. 8556/2018—(2) COOPER, AUDREY MAY, 10 September 1928, 2809100008087, 1 RICHMOND AVE, KLOOF, KWAZULU- NATAL, 3610; (3) 20 May 2018; (5) DALE CLEVE TOMLINSON, 1 IGWABABA ROAD, KLOOF, KZN, 3610. 7432/2018—(2) MICHAEL, POOBATHY, 12 August 1954, 5408120156088, 7 BROWNMANOR PLACE, TRENANCE MANOR, PHOENIX, 4068; (3) 26 September 2017; (4) N/A N/A, N/A; 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This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 74 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 NORTHERN CAPE / NOORD-KAAP 001378/2018—(2) DE KLERK, PAUL ANDRIES, 3 Augustus 1942, 4208035003081, PERSEEL 299, KAKAMAS, 8870; (3) 16 Maart 2018; (4) JENNIE CHRISTINA DE KLERK, 15 Maart 1942, 4203150042089; (5) JENNIE CHRISTINA DE KLERK, POSBUS 159, KAKAMAS, 8870. 1104/2018—(2) Van Greunen, Wilhelmus Gerhardus, 19 Februarie 1944, 4402195093087, Reynoldstraat 210, Douglas 8730; (3) 26 Januarie 2018; (5) Paulus Retief Derks, GF Pieterse, Ceronio & Derks, Hertzogstraat 14, Posbus 82, Hartswater, 8570. 002274/2017—(2) DIPONE, OTHUSITSE ELFIE, 1 July 1953, 5307015929080, HOUSE NO 19, LONGANENG SECTION, MARUPING VILLAGE; (3) 4 June 2017; (4) BAETSI VIRGINIA DIPONE, 2 April 1953, 5304020552080; (5) KBVS ATTORNEYS, 51 BEARE STREET, KURUMAN, 8460. 001976/2018—(2) CHETTY, AUMMERASEN ARNIN, 27 November 1966, 6611275243085, 2 STRUBEN AVENUE, RHODESDENE, KIMBERLEY, 8301; (3) 16 May 2018; (4) DAVINA LORRAINE CHETTY, 2 December 1966, 6612020219081; (5) ABSA TRUST LIMITED, ABSA PROVINCIAL BUILDING, C/O NELSON MANDELA AND DONALD MURRAY STREETS, BRANDWAG, BLOEMFONTEIN. 1835/2018—(2) Corbett, Hilda Merle, 9 Januarie 1944, 4401090033081, Franceystraat 19, New Park, Kimberley, 8301; (3) 23 April 2018; (5) Nedgroup Trust Ltd, PO Box 12124, Brandhof, 9324. 001696/2018—(2) KENNEDY, BETTIE CHRISTINA NATALINA, 4 Augustus 1942, 4208040151081, DREYERSTRAAT 48, CAROLUSBERG 8247; (3) 8 April 2018; (4) JOHANNES ALBERTUS KENNEDY, 3 Augustus 1942, 4208035010086; (5) CHRISTIAAN DIPPENAAR, PO BOX 120, SPRINGBOK 8240. 2042/2018—(2) pilcher, etienne de vos, 11 August 1952, 5208115017083, 1 hulley street, beaconsfield, kimberley, 8301; (3) 8 January 2018; (4) aletta johanna elizabeth pilcher, 8 December 1958, 5812080009080; (5) absa trust limited, cnr nelson mandela and donald murray street, 1st floor, bloemfontein, 9301. 2109/2018—(2) botha, theodorus erns corneluis, 3 January 1935, 3501035026081, 9 hugo street, monumenthoogte, kimberley, 8300; (3) 5 March 2018; (4) johanna petronella botha, 20 June 1936, 3606200025089; (5) absa trust limited, cnr nelson mandela and donald murray street, 1st floor, bloemfontein, 9301. WESTERN CAPE / WES-KAAP 008276/2018—(2) CREAN, SHIRLEY ANNE, 24 October 1936, 3610240047087, 18 JULIANAVELD SOUTH, PINELANDS; (3) 15 April 2018; (5) CELEST VENTER, LOR DEA TRUST CC, PO BOX 156, DURBANVILLE, 7551. 008526/2018—(2) KHEREKAR, GALIEMA, 21 January 1935, 3501210271080, 6 CARIBBEAN MEWS, CARIBINIER STREET, WYNBERG; (3) 21 April 2018; (5) CELEST VENTER, LOR DEA TRUST CC, PO BOX 156, DURBANVILLE, 7551. 008095/2018—(2) DE KOCK, HENDRIK ALBERTUS, 21 February 1935, 3502215023088, 59 VENUS STREET, OTHELLO RETIREMENT VILLAGE, BRACKENFELL; (3) 9 May 2018; (4) SYBRAND ALBERTUS DE KOCK, 19 June 1938, 3806190026085; (5) CELEST VENTER, LOR DEA TRUST CC, PO BOX 156, DURBANVILLE, 7551. 006851/2017—(2) JOHNSON, JOSEPH PHILLIP, 20 March 1953, 5303205022083, 117 MADALIEFIE STREET, LENTEGEUR, MITCHELLS PLAIN; (3) 30 March 2012; (4) DIANE GERALDINE JOHNSON, 23 January 1960, 6001230033088; (5) MANSON TOBIN ATTORNEYS, PO BOX 3584 DURBANVILLE, 7551. 8639/2015—(2) HAHNE, ALBRECHT WINFRIED GEORGE, 1 Augustus 1948, 4808015064084, 6 VAN NIEROP CRESCENT, SONNENDAL, PAROW, WESKAAPPROVINSIE; (3) 28 April 2015; (5) EUGENE SCHOEMAN PROKUREUR, VAN DER MERWESINGEL 53, BLOMVLEI, BELLVILLE, 7530; (6) 30 DAYS. 007757/2018—(2) VAN DEN BERG, JACOBUS PETRUS, 16 Januarie 1959, 5901165050083, 62 FAIRVIEW, EERSTELAAN GEORGE, 6530; (3) 29 Januarie 2018; (4) JOHANNA CORNELIA VAN DEN BERG, 8 April 1957, 5704080058086; (5) BRINK ROUX PROKUREURS, POSBUS 17, WESSELSBRON, 9680. 019180/2017—(2) RUST, JOHANNES PIETER, 8 Maart 1986, 8603085173089, JAQUET STRAAT 1, VREDENDAL; (3) 28 April 2017; (4) N/A; (5) GERRIT MOLLER PROKUREURS, 11B CANAL EDGE FOUR, TYGER WATERFRONT, TYGERVALLEI, 7530. 004302/2018—(2) Demes, Daniel, 11 September 1932, 3209115060083, 55 Gordon Road, Heathfield, Cape Town, 7945; (3) 11 July 2016; (4) Winifred Augusta Demes; (5) JOHANN DE VOS - Identity Number 671225 5044 08 7 - as nominee of SENTINEL INTERNATIONAL TRUST (Pty) Ltd [ formerly EXECUTOR SERVICES] and Farrell John Demes, PO Box 44774, Claremont, 7735; (6) 30. 002436/2018—(2) PALMARY, MURIEL ELIZABETH, 12 January 1946, 4601120048088, 6 KRUGER STREET, BELVILLE, CAPE TOWN, 7530; (3) 15 December 2017; (5) NAOMI NEL, 196 KITCHENER AVE, KENSINGTON, JHB, 2094. 007879/2018—(2) DAVIDSON, DAPHNE FRANCIS, 4 July 1935, 3507040065089, 16 CECELIA WAY, MATROOSFONTEIN, 7490; (3) 21 September 2016; (5) LUCILLE GELDENHUYS ATTORNEYS, LUCILLE GELDENHUYS, 1ST FLOOR, MERLOT HOUSE, BRANDWACHT OFFICE PARK, TRUMALI STREET, STELLENBOSCH, 7600; (6) 30. 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Canada, V3WOA3; (3) 19 December 2012; (5) JOHANN DE VOS as nominee of Sentinel International Trust Company (Pty) Ltd, 6th Floor, Mariendahl House, Newlands on Main, Main Road, Newlands; (6) 30. 004023/2018—(2) Retief, Joelene Suzette, 25 Maart 1959, 5903250047081, 6 Ficus Street Heldervue Somerset West 7130; (3) 31 Januarie 2018; (5) Johannes Hermanus Engelbrecht, PO Box 740 Strand 7140; (6) 30. 009943/2018—(2) Meintjes, Janna Elise, 5 January 1944, 4401050038088, Portion 50 of the Farm Riet Vallei nr 167, Montagu, 6720; (3) 23 May 2018; (5) Karen Lotter, Sanlam Trust, P O Box 1260, Sanlamhof, 7532. 19065/2017—(2) TOFTE, CORNé, 20 September 1971, 7109200335083, MUIRSTRAAT 44, HEIDELBERG, WES-KAAP 6665; (3) 25 Oktober 2017; (5) P.W.HOFFMAN PROKUREURS, VAN RIEBEECKSTRAAT 44 HEIDELBERG WES-KAAP 6665. 9725/2018—(2) Hoffman, Cornelius Lourens, 25 May 1963, 6305255067081, 18 Heathfield Road, Sea Point,8005; (3) 15 April 2018; (5) Baker Tilly Greenwoods Services (Pty)Ltd, P O Box 3311 Cape Town 8001. -—(2) ATKINSON, BERNARD, 5 October 1940, 4010055065184, 26 MILNERTON DRIVE, MILNORTON RIDGE, CAPE TOWN; (3) 25 April 2018; (5) ANN DU TOIT, STANDARDD TRUST LIMITED, PO BOX 5562, CAPE TOWN, 8000; (6) 30. 003988/2018—(2) Cyster, John Joseph, 6 September 1925, 2509065049080, 29 Sheldon Road, Crawford, Athlone; (3) 26 October 2015; (5) Shalene Schreuder, 7 Park Road, Cnr Koeberg and Park Road, Durbanville 7550; (6) 30. 009167/2018—(2) Davis, Frank Robert, 29 March 1954, 5403295118088, 10 Luxor Street, Highbury, 7580; (3) 10 April 2018; (4) Lorraine Cathy Davis, 29 September 1963, 6309290071082; (5) Morne Andre Van Niekerk, PO Box 1032, Sanlamhof, 7530, Ground Floor, Absa Building, 14 Strand Road, Bellville, 7530; (6) 30. 003004/2018—(2) Le Roux, Petrus Johannes, 21 April 1949, 4904215106088, 17 Denne Street, Belmont Park, Kraaifontein; (3) 27 July 2017; (4) Jacoba Maria Le Roux, 22 April 1951, 5104220107085; (5) Chris Gerber, P O Box 4133, Durbanville 7551. 26338/2018—(2) HARROP, MICHAELL JAMES, 22 August 1951, 5108225191184, The Tides, 2 Axminster Road, MUIZENBERG, 7945; (3) 24 December 2017; (5) BARRY JAMES GREGG, C/O MICHAEL MATTHEWS & ASSOCIATES, SUITE D1, WESTLAKE SQUARE, 1 WESTLAKE DRIVE, WESTLAKE,7945. 18586/2016—(2) Olkers, Grace, 1 December 1928, 2812010273080, No: 42 Toplands Avenue. Voorburg; (3) 18 February 2016; (4) Widow N/A, N/A; (5) Pinini Attorneys, Suite 708,7th Floor. 47Strand Street-Cape Town. 1642/2010—(2) PIENAAR, WILLIAM, 12 September 1960, 6009125117080, 22 MENDELSON ROAD, MANDALAY, 7785; (3) 22 November 2009; (5) ESI Attorneys, P O Box 5122, Tygervalley, 7536. 002511/2017—(2) KHAN, JALAIGHA, 18 September 1938, 3809180100084, 67 DOREEN ROAD, RYLANDS ESTATE, ATHLONE 7764 CAPE; (3) 19 February 2015; (4) N/A N/A; (5) ABDURAHMAN KHAN, LEX CHAMBERS, 395 IMAM HARON ROAD, LANSDOWNE 7780 CAPE. 8739/2018—(2) ELLMANN, WILHELM CHRISTIAN JOHAN ELLMANN, 8 Augustus 1954, 5408085085082, Classic Close 14, Fairway Heights, Worcester, 6850; (3) 13 Mei 2018; (4) Cecilia Ellmann, 5 November 1956, 5611050025088; (5) Efficient Board of Executors (Pty) Ltd, 3rd Floor Imperial Terraces, Carl Cronje Drive, Bellville, 7530; (6) 30. 7754/2002—(2) Abdullah, Asa, 5 November 1897, 007802079M, Cape Town, Western Cape; (3) 28 September 1994; (5) Gideon Jacobus Truter, 20 Monte Vista Boulevard, Monte Vista, 7460. 000843/2018—(2) Miles, Lionel Palmer, 5 February 1928, 2802055060088, Unit A19 Woodside Village, Norton Way, Rondebosch, 7700; (3) 24 December 2017; (4) Marion Isabel Miles, 27 September 1937, 3709270114088; (5) Sprigg Abbott Incorporated, Private Bag X22, Milnerton, 7435. WC009839/2018—(2) BRIGGS, RUTH MARJORIE DOROTHY, 15 April 1940, 4004150059085, 19 WABOOM STREET, HERMANUS, 7200, WESTERN CAPE; (3) 30 January 2018; (5) GEOFFREY CARTER, 56A Clarensville, 56 Regent Road, Sea Point, 8005. 007309/2018—(2) VAN DER MERWE, HENDRIK CHRISTOFFEL, 23 September 1925, 2509235003082, HUIS LETTIE THERON, HERMANUS; (3) 14 April 2018; (5) Basson & Louw Ingelyf, Hofstraat 29, Malmesbury. 007397/2018—(2) CRAFFORD, JACOB DANIEL ADRIAAN, 24 November 1937, 3711245009088, ALLEGROSTRAAT 20, LEGATO AFTREEOORD, DURBANVILLE; (3) 28 Maart 2018; (5) RIAAN CRAFFORD, LUSITANOSTRAAT 4, MALMESBURY. 005426/2018—(2) VAN HARTE, ALEXANDER, 20 Februarie 1934, 3402205054088, KERKSTRAAT 14 , ABBOTSDALE 7301; (3) 10 Februarie 2018; (5) FREDERIK JOHANN CARL HARMSE, Hofstraat 29, Malmesbury. 009528/2018—(2) Lawrence, Yvonne, 7 April 1918, 1804070038082, Hellen Keller, Lily Drive, PInelands; (3) 4 May 2018; (4) N/A N/A; (5) Standard Trust Limited, P O Box 5562, Cape Town, 8000; (6) 30. 009638/2018—(2) Tomlinson, Patricia Winifred Elizabeth Zita, 19 September 1924, 2409190041088, 61 Kidbrooke Place, Hermanus; (3) 20 May 2018; (4) N/A N/A; (5) Standard Trust Limited, P O Box 5562, Cape Town, 8000; (6) 30. 9607/2018—(2) MC LACHLAN, JAMES, 7 Oktober 1938, 3810075011089, 63 DOLPHIN STREET, HERMANUS; (3) 3 Junie 2018; (5) JOHAN PIENAAR VAN ROOYEN, GUTHRIE & THERON, 77 MAIN ROAD, HERMANUS, 7200. 8193/2018—(2) Roux, Andries Stefanus Roux, 10 Mei 2018, 4203255003085, Baeometra Crescent 5, Zevenwacht Estate, Kuilsrivier, 7580; (3) 22 Mei 2016; (5) Abraham Casparus Venter, Posbus 117, Bellville, 7530. 001219/2017—(2) Jansen, Pierre Francois, 5 April 1968, 6804055109085, 108 Myrtle Crescent, New Horizon, Plettenberg Bay; (3) 13 November 2016; (4) Jessica Jansen, 12 September 1977, 7709120136089; (5) Jessica Jansen, 108 Myrtle Crescent, New Horizon, Plettenberg Bay, 6600. 009333/2018—(2) Peters, Ethel Helena, 8 May 1928, 2805080035082, 30 Marsden Road, Walmer Estate, Cape Town, 7925; (3) 11 March 2018; (5) Patricia Ethel Papier, 19 Aintree Avenue, Ascot Village, Ottery, 7800. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 76 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 009504/2018—(2) SCHOLTZ, ELAINE TROUT, 18 May 1934, 3405180085084, 20 AALWYN ROAD , BELHAR , 7493; (3) 10 April 2018; (5) C.B.Fortuin and Associates, 29 Halt Road , Elsies River , 7490. 008362/2018—(2) Scaillet, Henri Anatole Hector, 12 September 1929, EH926706, Cape Town Yact Club; (3) 10 February 2018; (5) Mark Haydn Elmes, 26 Hope Street, Gardens, Cape Town. 009498/2018—(2) HEUIGH, JACOBUS, 27 June 1925, 2506275141087, 8 AVEY ROAD , EPPING FOREST, ELSIES RIVER , 7490; (3) 26 April 2018; (5) C.B.Fortuin and Associates, 29 Halt Road , Elsies River , 7490. 009558/2018—(2) Moseley, Peggy Elaine, 27 March 1925, 2503270028088, Carlisle Lodge, 116 Kommetjie Road, Fish Hoek; (3) 8 June 2018; (5) Craig Frank Guthrie, C/O Guthrie Colananni Attorneys, 102 Fish Hoek Centre, Main Road, Fish Hoek. 009514/2018—(2) van Wyk, Frank Andrew, 30 Oktober 1946, 4610305073084, Irisstraat 61, Groenheuwel, Paarl; (3) 10 Augustus 2016; (4) Fiela van Wyk, 29 September 1951, 5109290211089; (5) Johannes Marius de Jager, Thomstraat 36, Paarl. 019638/2017—(2) DE KLERK, ANNA ELIZABETH, 9 November 1934, 3411090089083, SPOORWEGSTRAAT 161, ABBOTSDALE; (3) 1 Junie 2017; (5) ERIK LOUW, Hofstraat 29, Malmesbury. 009551/2018—(2) Upton, Patricia Edith, 15 November 1932, 3211150041085, 5 Yarmouth, 38 Yarmouth Road,Muizenberg; (3) 16 March 2018; (5) Craig Frank Guthrie, C/O Guthrie Colananni Attorneys, 102 Fish Hoek Centre, Main Road, Fish Hoek. 006964/2017—(2) REUVERS, ELSIE AGNES, 11 July 1925, 2507110029081, Vogel Valley Farm, R43 Road, Botrivier 7185; (3) 24 February 2018; (5) PE du Plessis Attorneys, 11 Arum Street, Onrus River 7201. 009485/2018—(2) Ralarala, Bafana Moses, 8 Mei 1939, 3905085248083, Graisonsingel, Graison Close 1, South Fork, Strand; (3) 18 Augustus 2015; (4) Makhosazana Hazel Ralarala, 8 Junie 1943, 4306080342089; (5) Makhosazana Hazel Ralarala, Graisonsingel, Graison Close 1, South Fork, Strand; (6) 30. 5719/2018—(2) ASSUR, ELLENA AGNES, 17 July 1946, 4607170076085, 21 BENTO STREET, AVONDALE, ATLANTIS; (3) 26 March 2018; (5) RUDOLF KIRT ADAMS, 31 MARSDEN ROAD, WALMER ESTATE, WOODSTOCK 7915. 7735/2009—(2) KENNIFORD, ROBERT WILLLIAM, 7 November 1941, 4111075079088, 27 VREEM STREET, MILNERTON, CAPE TOWN; (3) 24 February 2009; (4) LORETTA YOLANDA KENNIFORD, 14 June 1951, 5106140120080; (5) LORETTA YOLANDA KENNIFORD, MO BOX 211 // UNIT 8, CANAL EDGE 4, TYGERWATERFRONT, BELLVILLE, CAPE TOWN; (6) 30. 009640/2018—(2) Fuller, Alfred Vivian, 2 April 1935, 3504025064088, 41 Eastwood Place, Sunningdale, 7441; (3) 23 April 2018; (5) Cindy Debra Barnard as nominee of Nedgroup Trust (Pty) Ltd, P O Box 86, Cape Town, 8000 Nedbank Clocktower, Clocktower Precinct, Cape Town, 8001; (6) 30. 009086/2018—(2) Shenxane, Veliswa, 20 January 1971, 7101200683083, 805 4th Avenue, Stellenbosch Kayamandi, 7600; (3) 7 February 2017; (5) Old Mutual Trust (Pty) Limited, Old Mutual Trust (Pty) Ltd , PO Box 86, Cape Town, 8000. 10743/2018—(2) Theunissen, Cornelia, 21 September 1933, 3309210067080, Huis Jan Swart, Lourensrivierweg, Strand; (3) 3 Julie 2018; (5) Riana Lemmer & Schoonees Ing, Posbus 9, Strand. 009217/2018—(2) Cristiano, Christian David, 8 March 1932, 3203080073080, Ladies Christian Home Gardens Cape Town; (3) 11 April 2018; (5) Old Mutual Trust (Pty) Limited, Old Mutual Trust (Pty) Ltd , PO Box 86, Cape Town, 8000. 26095/2014—(2) LOUW, MARILYN LORNA, 15 July 1948, 4807150532087, 35 Keppel Street, Walmer Estate, Cape Town; (3) 20 June 2014; (5) DORRINGTON JESSOP, 28 DRAPER SQUARE, DRAPER STREET, CLAREMONT. 009937/2018—(2) Kirk, Pamela Dewes, 26 August 1944, 4408260120085, 755S, Eliseo Drive #9, Greenbrae, Marin, California, 94904; (3) 29 December 2017; (5) Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs, 1 North Wharf Square, Loop Street, Foreshore, Cape Town, 8001. 10911/2018—(2) Cooper, Alexander Hammond, 11 Maart 1948, 4803115051081, Kloofstraat 8, Caledon, 7230; (3) 23 Mei 2018; (5) Charl Stephanus Cilliers, P/A: Guthrie & Theron Prokureurs, Hoopstraat 19, Caledon,7230. 9599/2018—(2) DU PLESSIS, CHARL PETRUS, 20 Februarie 1937, 3702205004086, 227 ONRUS MANOR, ONRUSRIVIER, HERMANUS; (3) 3 Junie 2018; (4) MARIA MARGARETHA DU PLESSIS, 2 Februarie 1941, 4102020036083; (5) JOHAN PIENAAR VAN ROOYEN, GUTHRIE & THERON, 77 MAIN ROAD, HERMANUS, 7200. 009360/2018—(2) Bredeveldt, William Paul, 27 October 1933, 3310275068088, 07 Waterbury Road, Plumstead, 7800; (3) 18 June 2017; (5) Old Mutual Trust (Pty) Limited, Old Mutual Trust (Pty) Ltd , PO Box 86, Cape Town, 8000. 017719/2017—(2) Van Zyl, Helena Hendrika, 25 Junie 1944, 4406250002081, Somerkoelte, Lambertsbaai, 8130; (3) 21 Augustus 2017; (5) Christiaan Jacobus Visser (Eksekuteur), Riedemanstraat 12, Lambertsbaai, 8130. 009724/2018—(2) Setton, Sultana Leone, 28 May 1924, 2405280007088, Lotus River Place, Buck Road, Lotus River, Cape Town, Western Cape; (3) 30 April 2018; (5) Fluxmans Inc., No. 30 Jellicoe Avenue, Rosebank, 2196, Ref: Jfung/ mp/139221. 009137/2018—(2) SNYDERS, JEREMY, 20 February 1963, 6302205180080, 2 JUPITER STREET, SAREPTA, KUILS RIVER, 7580; (3) 13 February 2018; (4) N/A N/A; (5) DEON NEUHOFF ATTORNEYS, 602 BUITENKLOOF STUDIOS, 8 KLOOF STREET, GARDENS, CAPE TOWN 8001. 7275/2018—(2) Leukes, Evelyn Gerhard, 14 August 1953, 5308145100089, 12 Silo Street, Ravensmead, 7405; (3) 23 January 2018; (4) Marilyn Rose Leukes, 18 October 1954, 5410180127082; (5) Old Mutual Trust Limited - Y Nordien, Nedbank Clocktower, Clocktower Precinct V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001; (6) 30 days. 006116/2018—(2) Kenney, Lyneth Glenda, 4 May 1948, 4805040083089, 12 Solyet Court, Selous Road, Claremont; (3) 12 February 2018; (5) Bisset Boehmke McBlain, 4th Floor, 45 Buitengracht Street, Cape Town. 8636/2018—(2) TAYLOR, ANETTA CAROLINE, 29 Julie 1932, 3207290255080, 254 Tenth Avenue, Eikendal Kraaifontein; (3) 4 Mei 2016; (5) ROCHELLE NETJULINE WAGENAAR, Brighton weg 60, Kraaifontein, 7570. 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ATTORNEYS, 168 ROSMEAD AVENUE KENILWORTH 7708. 009762/2018—(2) Steyn, Johannes, 26 April 1948, 4804265014085, Shalestraat 23, Stellenridge, Bellville; (3) 1 Junie 2018; (4) Ursula Patricia Steyn, 24 Augustus 1951, 5108240111084; (5) Old Mutual Trust (Edms) Beperk, Old Mutual Trust (Edms) Beperk, Posbus 86, Kaapstad, 8000. 009477/2018—(2) Basson, Mary Doreen, 31 October 1926, 2610310017086, Noordhoek Manor , Noordhoek; (3) 18 April 2018; (5) Old Mutual Trust Trust (Pty) Ltd, Old Mutual Trust (Pty) Ltd , PO Box 86, Cape Town, 8000. 515/1999—(2) Wilson, Josephine, 31 July 1934, 3407310219088, 121 Webner Street, Ravensmead, 7490; (3) 5 December 1998; (5) Angeline Magdalene Saaiman, No. 30 Sixth Avenue, Ravensmead, 7490. 007953/2018—(2) Nutbey, Johannes Antonius, 14 December 1927, 2712145045181, Helderberg Village Cottage 534, Private Bag X11, Somerset West; (3) 10 April 2018; (5) Frits Nutbey, Unit 6217, Somerset West, 7130. 016977/2017—(2) Khan, Mohamed Ozayr, 23 June 1982, 8206235283087, 59 Taurus Road, Surrey Estate, 7764; (3) 16 September 2017; (5) Gadiga Khan, 59 Taurus Road, Surrey Estate, 7764. 009515/2018—(2) Van Wyk, Fiela, 29 September 1951, 5109290211089, Irisstraat 61, Groenheuwel, Paarl; (3) 10 Junie 2017; (5) Johannes Marius de Jager, Thomstraat 36, Paarl. 009838/2018—(2) Heydenrych, Hendrik Josefus, 23 Augustus 1936, 3608235018089, Langverwag Aftree-Oord 308, Morkelstraat 12, Uniepark, Stellenbosch; (3) 18 Junie 2018; (5) Tonya Adri Barnard - Agent, Muscadelhuis; Brandwacht Kantoorpark; Trumalistraat; Stellenbosch; 7600. 005050/2018—(2) Damons, John, 10 March 1956, 5603105238089, No. 6 Sandpiper Crescent, Electric City, Eerste River, 7100; (3) 19 January 2017; (4) Emily Damons, 5812010161084; (5) Chantal Louise Manuel, Office 110 33 On Strand, Strand Street, Voortrekker Road, Bellville, 7530. 010367/2018—(2) BOYCE, BRIAN ALEXANDER, 26 May 1950, 5005265037188, 9 VILLA ROSA, THATCH STREET, SOMERSET WEST, 7130; (3) 12 June 2018; (5) PATRICIA BOYCE, C/O MORKEL & DE VILLIERS INC., P O BOX 43, SOMERSET WEST, 7129. 9001/2018—(2) PETERSEN, EDWARD, 6 September 1940, 4009065054089, 20 - 11TH AVENUE, HAZENDAL, ATHLONE; (3) 1 April 2018; (4) Doreen Elizabeth Petersen, 29 January 1942, 4201290109081; (5) DEBORAH-LEE BOTES, 1ST FLOOR, GROVE EXCHANGE, 9 GROVE AVENUE, CLAREMONT. 010243/2018—(2) BUTTNER, DOROTHEA HILDEGARD, 14 July 1921, 2107140027088, Village of Golden Harvest, Sandbaai, HERMANUS; (3) 29 May 2018; (4) N/A; (5) LUCAS CORNELIS STEYN, VORSTER & STEYN, MITCHELL HOUSE 16 MITCHELL STREET, HERMANUS. 18516/2016—(2) DAMONSE, BRIAN FREDERICK, 20 January 1958, 5801205154087, 73 THIRD STREET, RUSTHOF, STRAND; (3) 18 October 2016; (4) JENNIFER CHARMAINE DAMONSE, 13 November 1953, 5311130206085; (5) JENNIFER CHARMAINE DAMONSE, 73 THIRD STREET, RUSTHOF, STRAND. 9746/2018—(2) Streicher, Susanna Hermina, 8 Augustus 1947, 4708080017084, Groenkloof Aftree-oord, Huis 40, Sandhoogtepad, Groot Brakrivier; (3) 6 Junie 2018; (5) Dekker Prokureurs, Kleine Libertas, Kerkstraat 33, Mosselbaai; (6) 30 dae. 010243/2018—(2) BUTTNER, DOROTHEA HILDEGARD, 14 July 1921, 2107140027088, Village of Golden Harvest, Sandbaai, HERMANUS; (3) 29 May 2018; (4) N/A; (5) LUCAS CORNELIS STEYN, VORSTER & STEYN, MITCHELL HOUSE 16 MITCHELL STREET, HERMANUS. 10531/2018—(2) HANSEN, ANNE DOROTHY, 21 June 1928, 2806210024186, 216 HELDERBERG VILLAGE, SOMERSET WEST; (3) 28 May 2018; (5) LYNDI LABUSCHAGNE, P.O BOX 43, SOMERSET WEST. 9343/2018—(2) Van Rooyen, Helen, 9 Maart 1941, 4103090045087, Santos Haven Aftree-oord 33, Heiderand, Mosselbaai; (3) 11 Mei 2018; (5) Dekker Prokureurs, Kleine Libertas, Kerkstraat 33, Mosselbaai; (6) 30 dae. 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BARBARAS, 22, PALEO FALIRON, ATTICA GREECE.; (3) 6 December 2016; (5) Legacy Fiduciary Services and Estate Planners (SA), C/O LEGACY FIDUCIARY SERVICES SA, P.O.BOX 36218, GLOSDERRY, 7702; (6) 30. 005211/2018—(2) KAPP, EDWARD ROBERT, 19 October 1928, 2810195047089, 28 CONQUEST ROAD, BELTHORN ESTATE, CRAWFORD; (3) 25 February 2018; (5) Legacy Fiduciary Services and Estate Planners (SA), C/O LEGACY FIDUCIARY SERVICES PRIVATE TRUST LTD, P.O.BOX 36218, GLOSDERRY, 7702; (6) 30. 009730/2018—(2) Jordaan, John Frederick, 7 March 1942, 4203075077087, 6 Ranonkel Street, Laingville, St Helenabay; (3) 4 November 2016; (5) Absa Trust, Absa Building, Ground Floor, Bridge Park West, Bridge Way, Century City, 7441; (6) 30. 007111/2018—(2) PETERSEN, YVONNE MURIEL, 10 April 1935, 3504100080082, 34 Torrid Road, Surrey Estate, Athlone; (3) 27 January 2018; (5) Standard Trust Ltd, 7th Floor, Standard Bank Centre, Heerengracht, Adderley Street, Cape Town, 8001; (6) 30. 12281/2012—(2) Williams, Anton, 23 August 1973, 7308235892080, 13 Gillwell Close, Epping Forest, Elsies River, 7490; (3) 20 July 2012; (4) Juanita Williams, 29 January 1980, 8001290187087; (5) Liza Theunette Avenant, Venter van Eeden Inc, Old Dutch Square, c/o Bill Bezuidenhout & Old Paarl Road, Bellville. 020203/2017—(2) PIETERSEN, CAROLINE, 29 June 1952, 5206290213089, NO 4 CONN STREET, ELSIES RIVER; (3) 25 September 2017; (5) ABDUL KARRIEM JACOBS AND ASSOCIATES, 4th Floor Belle Cape Building,13 Blanckenberg Road, Bellville 7530; (6) 30 DAYS. 7241/2018—(2) LESSING, LINETTE, 30 Augustus 1949, 4908300068087, NORTHUMBERLAND SLOT 18, PARKLANDS, 7441; (3) 16 April 2018; (5) Efficient Board of Executors (Edms) Beperk, 3de Vloer, Imperial Terraces, Tyger Waterfront, Posbus 3883, Tyger Valley, 7536. 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(6) 30. 008008/2018—(2) Hendricks, Julyan Michael, 21 December 1957, 5712215134086, 25 Blossom Street, Groendal, Franschoek, 7690; (3) 16 April 2018; (4) N/A N/A; (5) Alan Jeftha, Ground Floor, Great Westerford 240 Main Road, Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa. 8660/2018—(2) THOMPSON, AUBREY HARRY LOUIS, 3 April 1964, 6404035218088, 23 STIRLING STREET, ROCKLANDS, MITCHELLS PLAIN, 7798; (3) 3 April 2018; (4) CHARMAINE MELINA THOMPSON, 20 March 1967, 6703200587080; (5) J MANDY & ASSOCIATES (AGENT), LOCKWOOD 4, COLCHESTER PARK, COLCHESTER CRESCENT, PARKLANDS, 7441. 006638/2018—(2) Hosie, Robin Christopher, 18 March 1947, 4703185062085, 90 Stonehurst Way, Longwood Estate, Pinehurst, Durbanville, 7550; (3) 29 January 2018; (4) Patricia Mary Hosie, 12 October 1949, 4910120085085; (5) Elna Van der Walt of Bespoke Executor Services (Pty) Ltd, P O Box 2442, Durbanville, 7551. 9104/2018—(2) Steer, Thora Jane, 6 June 1949, 4906060125089, 15 Dennegeur Avenue, Strandfontein, Western Cape; (3) 31 March 2018; (5) Capital Legacy Fiduciary Services (Pty) Ltd, Unit 709 The Cliffs Niagara Way Tygerfalls. 007196/2015—(2) Le Roux, Fransina Christina, 29 June 1934, 3406290208087, 59 Grosvenor Lane, Avondale, Atlantis, 7439; (3) 31 March 2015; (5) Helen Anne Hendricks, 18 Briar Avenue, Austinville, Blackheath, 7580. 006653/2018—(2) Yao, Kan, 21 July 1969, 6907215876186, Unit 530, 30 Cape Beech Crescent, Kleinmeer Lifestyle Village, Plattekloof; (3) 24 February 2010; (5) Miltons Matsemela Inc., P O Box 11204, Bloubergrant, 7443; (6) 30. 9915/2018—(2) Nardone, Peter, 11 February 1925, 2502115049085, cape town; (3) 12 October 2017; (5) Baker Tilly Greenwoods Services (Pty)Ltd, P O Box 3311, Cape Town, 8001. 020190/2017—(2) Hold, Erica Leonie, 1 January 1927, 2701010044080, Murambi House, Wellington Avenue, Wynberg, 7800; (3) 31 October 2017; (5) Sakeena Engel, 17 Old Stanhope Road, Claremont, 7708. 009856/2018—(2) ROSTOLL, HENDRIK JOHANNES, 28 March 1953, 5303285044080, 12 LOERIE AVENUE, OUTENIQUA STRAND WESTERN CAPE 6529; (3) 11 April 2018; (5) CLAUDIUS NICOLAAS ROSTOLL, 221 GORDON ROAD, HATFIELD, PRETORIA. 9388/2018—(2) Markus, Hendry Alfred, 8 September 1967, 6709085196087, 8 Prins Street, Steinkopf, Springbok, 8244; (3) 4 April 2014; (4) Mariana Markus, 24 October 1968, 6810240518080; (5) Capital Legacy Fiduciary Services (Pty) Ltd, Unit 709, 7th Floor, The Cliffs Niagara Way Tygerfalls. 9818/2018—(2) Smit, Stephanus Christoffel, 19 September 1940, 4009195020083, 3 Roos Maryn Street, Tara, Durbanville, Western Cape; (3) 27 April 2018; (5) Capital Legacy Fiduciary Services (Pty) Ltd, Unit 709 The Cliffs Niagara Way Tygerfalls. 9953/2018—(2) Botha, Ferdinandus Petrus, 25 November 1947, 4711255105080, 96 Hout Street, Kraaifontein, 7560; (3) 8 January 2018; (5) Capital Legacy Fiduciary Services (Pty) Ltd, Unit 709, The Cliffs Niagara Way, Tygerfalls. 13900/2016—(2) KEMP, JEAN, 21 August 1947, 4708210631085, 11 CHEETAH CLOSE,EASTRIDGE, MITCHELLS PLAIN,7785; (3) 12 December 2015; (5) CAROL BRENDA DE CERFF-JANTJES, 1 KOFFIEPEER CLOSE, EASTRIDGE, MITCHELLS PLAIN,7785. 3455/2009—(2) WANNERTON, JOHN WILLIAM THOMAS, 27 May 1933, 3305275062081, 8 Pearson Avenue, Kenilworth, Cape Town, 7708; (3) 11 February 2009; (5) Zeeshaan Nordien, 105 Millvale House, 6 Millvale Road, Milnerton, 7441. 9171/2018—(2) Houghton, Terence William, 16 February 1955, 5502165143082, 14 Fiona Crescent, Panorama; (3) 25 March 2018; (5) Jan de Jager, P O Box 7222, Welgemoed, 7538. 9175/2018—(2) Tucker, Audrey, 2 October 1928, 2810020060683, 143 Wiener Street, Bellville; (3) 20 December 2017; (5) Jan de Jager, P O Box 7222, Welgemoed, 7538. 007022/2018—(2) KNIGHT, BRUCE GORDON, 23 June 1969, 690623, 166 HYDETHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SW 12 OJD; (3) 26 November 2014; (4) LEANNE KNIGHT, 20 June 1971, 7106120014087; (5) Roald Hubert Besselaar, 4th Floor, 45 Buitengracht Street, Cape Town. 010443/2018—(2) Bresler, Helena Johanna, 18 Augustus 1925, 2508180006082, Huis Pam Brink Myburghstraat 16, Strand, 7140; (3) 12 Mei 2018; (5) Susanne Rall-Willemse, Oewerpark 21, Die Boord, Stellenbosch, 7600. 20428/2017—(2) SWARTZ, EDWIN, 1 November 1969, 691101568608, 21 FIGTREE CLOSE, EASTRIDGE, MITCHELLS PLAIN; (3) 19 November 2017; (4) CHARLENE SWARTZ, 15 September 1981, 8109150301084; (5) SALIE & SALIE, 169 TARONGA ROAD CRAWFORD; (6) 30 days. 0150128/2017—(2) WILLEMSE, LOUISA PETRONELLA, 16 February 1925, 2502160032085, APARTMENT 1113, HUIS ANDRE VAN DER WALT, DURBAN ROAD, BELLVILLE; (3) 21 August 2017; (4) N/A N/A, N/A; (5) GRAEME FALCK // FALCK ATTORNEYS, DROSTDY CENTRE 16, C/O BIRD- & ALEXANDER STREET, STELLENBOSCH. 007332/2018—(2) GILMOUR, LOUIANA CHRISTINA, 16 August 1937, 3708160118084, 8 STELLEN OORD, TARENTAAL LAAN, STELLENBOSCH; (3) 24 April 2018; (4) NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE; (5) JOHN ANGUS MILES WARREN, c/o 34 WESTERN AVENUE, VINCENT,EAST LONDON,5247. 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(3) 26 March 2018; (5) Nedgroup Trust (Pty) Limited - C Fester, Nedbank Clocktower, Clocktower Precinct V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001; (6) 30 days. 009371/2018—(2) Van Der Merwe, Martha, 18 April 1931, 3104180010081, 117 Ametis, 4 Gordons Bay Road, Strand; (3) 21 February 2018; (5) Old Mutual Trust Limited - C Fester, Nedbank Clocktower, Clocktower Precinct V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001; (6) 30 days. 009519/2018—(2) Myburgh, Petrus Geliermus Johannes, 10 April 1963, 6304105138085, 95 Kimberley Street, Goodwood 7460; (3) 5 May 2018; (4) Tania Charlotte Myburgh, 10 July 1968, 6807100331088; (5) Nedgroup Trust (Pty) Limited - C Fester, Nedbank Clocktower, Clocktower Precinct V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001; (6) 30 days. 007539/2018—(2) Patricia June, Greaves, 30 June 1934, 3406300045081, Vie Est Belle No.8 Bon Temps, 8 Good Times Street, Sonstraal Heights, Durbanville; (3) 24 April 2018; (5) Shalene Schreuder, 7 Park Road, Cnr Koeberg and Park Road, Durbanville 7550; (6) 30. 6357/2018—(2) LOMBARD, PAUL ADRIAAN, 16 Maart 1950, 5003165038083, 3 Koeltepleklaan, Stilbaai, 6674; (3) 10 Maart 2018; (4) Beverley Lombard, 14 Mei 1956, 5605140054082; (5) Boshoff Visser Ingelyf, 29 Veldkornetstraat, Swellendam, 6740. 009468/2018—(2) Barton, Stanley Rhodes, 21 July 1941, 4107215013086, 41 Babiana Street, Langebaan; (3) 3 March 2018; (5) Nedgroup Trust (Pty) Limited - C Fester, Nedbank Clocktower, Clocktower Precinct V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001; (6) 30 days. 001155/2017—(2) VAN WYK, RACHEL ANN, 23 July 1964, 6407230146087, 25 WARBLER ROAD, ELECTRIC CITY, EERSTE RIVIER, 7100; (3) 11 September 2016; (5) ESTELLE SAMANTHA VAN WYK, c/o ALET GERBER ATTORNEYS, UNIT 8A, BELLPARK OFFICE PLACA, cnr DE LANGE & DURBAN ROADS, BELLVILLE. 6053/2018—(2) Bestha, George Cecil William, 6 February 1952, 5202065007087, Cnr 12th Avenue and Avro Road, Kensington, Cape Town, Western Cape; (3) 28 December 2017; (4) n/a n/a; (5) Rabia Achmat of R Achmat Attorneys (Authorised Agent), 247 Heideveld Road, Vanguard Estate, 7764. 007849/2018—(2) ADELAAR, HETTY MARGARET, 18 Oktober 1926, 2610180032082, 7 Rotary park aftree-oord, Lichtenstein straat, Swellendam, 6740; (3) 6 Mei 2018; (5) CHRIS TAYLOR PROKUREUR, Posbus 757,Swellendam, 6740. 10366/2018—(2) Cooke, Valerie Mary Mcleod, 8 October 1923, 1210080072086, 17 Crane Street, Flamingo Vlei; (3) 3 November 2017; (5) Jolandi van der Merwe, c/o Roopa Potgieter Cape Town Inc., 301 Durban Road, Bellville. 009518/2018—(2) Muller, Bertram Desmond, 11 May 1954, 5405115242089, 15 Caproni, Rocklands; (3) 12 April 2018; (4) Sylvia Daphne Muller, 7 July 1950, 5007070021084; (5) Old Mutual Trust Limited - C Fester, Nedbank Clocktower, Clocktower Precinct V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001; (6) 30 days. 009708/2018—(2) DU TOIT, MARK, 4 January 1980, 8001045146081, 20, 10TH AVENUE, BELMONT PARK, KRAAIFONTEIN, 7570; (3) 1 June 2018; (4) ALETHEA CORNEL DU TOIT, 24 June 1982, 8206240167085; (5) ALETHEA CORNEL DU TOIT, 20, 10TH AVENUE, BELMONT PARK, KRAAIFONTEIN, 7570; (6) 30 DAYS. 008861/2016—(2) Schneider, Leonard, 7 March 1955, 5503075084085, 155 Piketberg Way, Stonehurst Estate, Westlake, Cape Town; (3) 20 May 2016; (5) Mazars, Mazars House, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings, Precinct, Century City, CAPE TOWN 7441. 11395/2013—(2) van Biljon, Susanna Jacoba, 6 Maart 1931, 3103060057089, Erf 660, Main Road, Struisbaai; (3) 28 Oktober 2011; (4) Arnoldus Stephanus van Biljon, 7 Maart 1928, 2803075047006; (5) Johann Jordaan c/o Hereditas Trust, PO Box 11392, Queenswood, 0121. 009939/2018—(2) Arendse, Kelsey, 16 March 1977, 7703165125081, 9 Eclipse Road, Milnerton, 7441; (3) 5 May 2018; (5) Morne Andre Van Niekerk as Nominee of ABSA Trust Limited, PO Box 1032, Sanlamhof, 7530 Ground Floor, ABSA West Building, Bridge Way, Century City, 7441. 23121/2014—(2) KOHLER, LORRAINE LA-VITA, 10 October 1938, 3810100065084, 58 PARKDENE ROAD; RAVENSMEAD; 7493; (3) 8 August 2013; (4) ERIC DENIS KOHLER, 27 July 1927, 2707275066080; (5) GRANT JON KOHLER, 17 GRAND VUE ROAD, WALMER ESTATE, WOODSTOCK, 7925. 008335/2018—(2) Jansen Van Rensburg, Anna Elizabeth, 17 Mei 1946, 4605170137089, Geluksoord, Tarentaal Way, Stellenbosch, 7600; (3) 31 Maart 2018; (5) Morne Andre Van Niekerk as Nominee of ABSA Trust Limited, PO Box 1032, Sanlamhof, 7530 Ground Floor, ABSA West Building, Bridge Way, Century City, 7441. 002712/2018—(2) HENDRICKS, FRANCES WINIFRED, 24 Julie 1938, 3807240296082, ALPINE WEG 18, MATROOSFONTEIN; (3) 19 Oktober 2017; (5) GREGORY MERVYN HENDRICKS, LP PROKUREURS, SUITE J-K, 2DE VLOER, BELLE CAPE GEBOU, 13 BLANCKENBERG STRAAT, BELLVILLE. 8416/2018—(2) PRETORIUS, CHRISTIAAN JACOBUS, 14 April 1946, 4604145041088, PLAAS BAUERSKLOOF, DISTRIK RIVERSDAL 6670; (3) 27 April 2018; (5) S A HOFMEYR & SEUN, ROBERTSONSTRAAT 6, RIVERSDAL, 6670. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 81 021149/2017—(2) KOHLER, ERIC DENIS, 27 July 1927, 2707275066080, 58 PARKDENE ROAD; RAVENSMEAD; 7493; (3) 2 June 2016; (5) GRANT JON KOHLER, 17 GRAND VUE ROAD, WALMER ESTATE, WOODSTOCK, 7925. 8763/2018—(2) Stander, Susanna Johanna, 25 November 1919, 1911250065080, Huis J J Watson, Cradockstraat 38, George; (3) 19 Mei 2018; (5) Millers Ingelyf, Beaconhuis, Meadestraat 123, George. 008529/2018/CT—(2) MC ARTHUR, HELGA PAULINE, 16 January 1922, 2201160019081, BADISA Huis, Uitvlucht, 3 Piet Retief Street, Montagu; (3) 12 May 2018; (4) N/A N/A; (5) June Paula Welsh and Denise Lorna Gibson, 3B & 5B The Ridge, 8 Torsvale Crescent, La Lucia Ridge, 4019. 008724/2018—(2) Connellan, Gillian, 29 July 1957, 5707290052088, 6 Montclare, 170 Ocean View, Seapoint; (3) 2 April 2018; (5) Absa Trust, Absa Building, Ground Floor, Bridge Park West, Bridge Way, Century City, 7441; (6) 30. 005208/2018—(2) ESTHER CATHARINA, VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 23 August 1953, 5308230016083, FLAT NO 2, 33 MORREES STREET, MORREESBURG; (3) 10 February 2018; (5) Standard Trust Ltd, 7th Floor, Standard Bank Centre, Heerengracht, Adderley Street, Cape Town, 8001; (6) 30. 009665/2018—(2) MARY-ANN, LEWIS, 10 July 1944, 4407010086083, 9 COETZENBURG STREET, WESTRIDGE, MICHELLS PLAIN; (3) 25 April 2018; (5) Standard Trust Ltd, 7th Floor, Standard Bank Centre, Heerengracht, Adderley Street, Cape Town, 8001; (6) 30. 010924/2018—(2) FOUCHEE, BARBARA, 30 September 1935, 3509300184089, 79 Cecil Road, Salt River, Cape Town, 7925; (3) 1 May 2015; (5) PAUL JONATHAN FOUCHEE, Gunstons Attorneys, Block F, The Terraces, Steenberg Office Park, Tokai, 7945; (6) 30. 005208/2018—(2) ESTHER CATHARINA, VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 23 August 1953, 5308230016083, FLAT NO 2, 33 MORREES STREET, MORREESBURG; (3) 10 February 2018; (5) Standard Trust Ltd, 7th Floor, Standard Bank Centre, Heerengracht, Adderley Street, Cape Town, 8001; (6) 30. 009816/2018—(2) TOMES, ZIA MARJORIE, 14 February 1950, 5002140022089, UNIT 10, 1 MONTEGO BAY, PONDICHERRY ROAD, HOUT BAY; (3) 18 June 2018; (5) BRINN ROBEY TOMES, C/O TEMLETT & CO, FIRST FLOOR, 36 VICTORIA AVENUE, HOUT BAY 7806. 010391/2018—(2) KRITZINGER, JAN LODEWYK, 30 Julie 1952, 5207305033082, MONTAGUSTRAAT 4, MOSSELBAAI, WES-KAAPPROVINSIE; (3) 13 Mei 2018; (5) HERBIE OOSTHUIZEN & ASSOCIATES, 71 MONTAGU STREET, MOSSEL BAY, WESTERN CAPE. 009920/2018—(2) Visser, Theunis Johannes Nicolaas, 11 May 1936, 3605115013081, Panorama Palms, Unit G1-2, 66 Uys Krige Drive, Panorama, Parow, 7500; (3) 30 May 2018; (5) Morne Andre Van Niekerk, PO Box 1032, Sanlamhof, 7530, Absa Trust Ltd, Absa Regional Office, Absa West, Bridge Way, Century City, 7441; (6) 30. 000431/2018—(2) SCHULER, HELGA JOHANNA, 9 July 1937, 3707090027084, 10 AVENUE FONTAINBLEAU, FRESNAYE, WESTERN CAPE, 8005; (3) 19 November 2017; (5) WILLEM ADRIAAN VAN DE VENTER t/a INDEPENDENT FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS, PO BOX 3956, TYGER VALLEY, 7536. 009777/2018—(2) Leguma, Ronald James, 9 April 1944, 4404095091088, 1 Coetzenberg Street, Westridge, Mitchells Plain, 7798; (3) 24 April 2018; (5) Morne Andre Van Niekerk, PO Box 1032, Sanlamhof, 7530, Absa Trust Ltd, Absa Regional Office, Absa West, Bridge Way, Century City, 7446; (6) 30. 006392/2018—(2) Neethling, Frederik, 23 September 1934, 3409235027083, Chrismar Villas D7, Jessiestraat 25, Bellville; (3) 2 November 2017; (4) Elizabeth Helena Neethling (gebore Blom), 8 Desember 1938, 3812080021087; (5) S P Beeselaar Prokureurs Ingelyf, Proteaweg 10, Protea Hoogte, Brackenfell, 7560, Posbus 887, Brackenfell, 7561. 006392/2018—(2) Neethling, Frederik, 23 September 1934, 3409235027083, Chrismar Villas D7, Jessiestraat 25, Bellville; (3) 2 November 2017; (4) Elizabeth Helena Neethling (gebore Blom), 8 Desember 1938, 3812080021087; (5) S P Beeselaar Prokureurs Ingelyf, Proteaweg 10, Protea Hoogte, Brackenfell, 7560, Posbus 887, Brackenfell, 7561. 009645/2018—(2) Ackerman, Marius, 30 Januarie 1964, 6401305001087, Brandt Straat 32, Meed Town, Beaufort Wes; (3) 24 Mei 2018; (4) Anna Gertruida Ackerman, 22 Junie 1955, 550622009408; (5) Standard Trust Limited, P O Box 5562, Cape Town, 8000; (6) 30. 000351/2018—(2) Gonzalves, Agnes Mary, 20 January 1924, 2401200054086, 11 Desch St, Idas Valley, Stellbosch, 7600; (3) 16 June 2017; (5) Edward Gonzalves, 4 Hahn St, Idas Valley, Stellenbosch, 7600. 009913/2018—(2) Conradie, Martha Maria, 22 January 1941, 4101220004081, 48 Bloem Street, Goodwood; (3) 29 April 2018; (5) Absa Trust, Absa Building, Ground Floor, Bridge Park West, Bridge Way, Century City, 7441; (6) 30. 007113/2018—(2) Alie, Isaac Gerald, 18 July 1942, 4207185107080, 60 Columbine Avenue, Ottery; (3) 6 December 2017; (5) Absa Trust, Absa Building, Ground Floor, Bridge Park West, Bridge Way, Century City, 7441; (6) 30. 009917/2018—(2) Lambrechts, Johannes Hendrik, 8 December 1936, 3612085007085, 66 Richmond Street, Vrijzee,; (3) 28 March 2018; (5) Absa Trust, Absa Building, Ground Floor, Bridge Park West, Bridge Way, Century City, 7441; (6) 30. 007347/2018—(2) Fourie, Benjamin Israel Kemp, 29 Augustus 1956, 5608295087089, Stasieweg 154, Protea Hoogte, Brackenfell; 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This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 82 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 9175/2018—(2) Tucker, Audrey, 2 October 1928, 2810020060683, 143 Wiener Street, Bellville; (3) 20 December 2017; (5) Jan de Jager, P O Box 7222, Welgemoed, 7538. 008704/2018—(2) Cupido, Myra Elizabeth, 20 December 1947, 4712200066088, 17 Daphne Crescent, Woodlands; (3) 11 January 2018; (5) Absa Trust, Absa Building, Ground Floor, Bridge Park West, Bridge Way, Century City, 7441; (6) 30. 009923/2018—(2) Kretschmer, Leopold Ignatius, 24 March 1944, 4403245094083, Roglandstraat 98, Brackenfell, 7560; (3) 8 March 2018; (5) Mornè Andrè Van Niekerk, P O Box 1032, Sanlamhof, 7530 Ground Floor, Absa Building, 14 Strand Road, Bellville, 7530; (6) 30. 009528/2016—(2) ROBERTS, PETER, 25 May 1957, 5705255217084, 14 GAIL ROAD RETREAT CAPE TOWN; (3) 18 May 2016; (4) PEGGY ROBERTS, 29 May 1960, 6005290129082; (5) C&A FRIEDLANDER ATTORNEYS - C CONWAY, PO BOX 855 SUN VALLEY 7985. 2647/2005—(2) NDEVUE, NEL, 31 May 1958, 5805315677085, 108 MSOBOMVU DRIVE ILTHA PARK KHAYELITSHA; (3) 4 September 2003; (4) NTOMBOXOLO NDEVU, 31 December 1961, 6712310583087; (5) BUNTU ACTION NDEVU, C/O Hendrik Verwoerd & South Street, Centurion. 013995/2017—(2) BLOEMBERG, GERALD, 11 November 1970, 7011115236081, 10 NORTHUMBERLAND CLOSE, PARKLANDS; (3) 1 Augustus 2017; (5) ST ADENS NATIONAL ESTATES AND TRUST SERVICES, POSBUS 1170, CAPE GATE, 7560. CA1860/2018—(2) Alexander, Johanna Adreana, 15 Februarie 1930, 3002150071085, Eenheid 148, The Beach Club, Hermanus; (3) 4 September 2008; (4) Johannes Alexander, 21 Desember 1938, 3812215051082; (5) Christine Elizabeth Alexander, Pinedenestraat 138, Ravensmead. 2622/2018—(2) KOHNE, CARL HEINRITH WILHELM, 2 Maart 1935, 3503025065087, 28 TUSCANY PARK, ISLAND VIEW, HARTENBOS, 6520; (3) 10 Januarie 2018; (5) Rauch Gertenbach Inc, KERKSTRAAT 10, MOSSELBAAI, 6500; (6) 30. CA10576/2018—(2) Grobbelaar, Evert Johannes, 6 November 1930, 3011065040085, Bella Vista Aftree oord, Cross Straat, Bellville; (3) 10 Junie 2018; (5) Susanna Petronella Joerdens, 8 Villa Del Mar, Paarlstraat, Panorama. 009679/2018—(2) Liebenberg, Rachel Elizabeth, 19 Mei 1954, 5405190092086, Hermanus; (3) 7 Februarie 2018; (5) Sanlam Trust, Posbus 1260, Sanlamhof, 7532. 009916/2018—(2) Dornbrack, Heinrich, 17 Augustus 1959, 5908175068088, 37 St Francis Avenue, Paarl North, 7646; (3) 27 April 2018; (4) Doreen Dornbrack, 16 Januarie 1958, 5801160097081; (5) Sanlam Trust, Posbus 1260, Sanlamhof, 7532. 009924/2018—(2) Kruger, Hester Carolina, 6 July 1937, 3707060029086, Kamer 32, Huis Zenobia Du Toit, Heidelberg, 6665; (3) 3 May 2018; (5) Mornè Andrè Van Niekerk, P O Box 1032, Sanlamhof, 7530 Ground Floor, Absa Building, 14 Strand Road, Bellville, 7530; (6) 30. 8290/2017—(2) GOLDSMITH, ALETTA WEST, 24 September 1923, 2309240004088, 18 HELDEBERG ROAD, SOMERSET WEST, CAPE TOWN; (3) 16 March 2017; (4) N/A N/A, --; (5) K.W SMITH (ULRICH ROUX & ASSOCIATES), 2ND FLOOR PARKHURST SQUARE, 38 ON 4TH AVENUE, PARKHURST, JOHANNESBURG. 009941/2018—(2) Neethling, Jacoba Alida Van Breda, 7 Augustus 1931, 3108070009087, Chrismar Villas D14, Jessiestraat 25, Chrismar, Bellville, 7530; (3) 19 Mei 2018; (4) Ernest Jacobus Neethling, 9 Junie 1924, 2406095037088; (5) Karen Lotter as genomineerde van Sanlam Trust Beperk, Posbus 1260, Sanlamhof, 7532 Sanlam Hoofkantoor, Strandweg 2, Bellville, 7530; (6) 30. 9265/2018—(2) JOHNSON, GLENDA MAGDALINE, 11 April 1954, 5404110762084, 5 LUPIN STREET LENTEGEUR MITCHELLS PLAIN; (3) 23 April 2018; (5) Gaironesa Davids Attorneys, Cnr of No 1 Alamein and Garfield Roads Claremont 7700. 14692/2016—(2) SCALABRINO, CAROLINA JOSEPHINA, 27 June 1920, 2006270048080, NO 09 KENMORE ROAD TAMBOERSKLOOF; (3) 17 July 2016; (5) Gaironesa Davids Attorneys, Cnr of No 1 Alamein and Garfield Roads Claremont 7700. 012498/2017—(2) Wilson, Maureen Lilian, 28 September 1960, 6009280130084, 21 Mopanie Street, Plattekloof, Cape Town, 7500; (3) 8 June 2016; (5) ANN DU TOIT, STANDARD TRUST LIMITED, PO BOX 5562, CAPE TOWN, 8000; (6) 30. 003445/2017—(2) Kruger, Sarah, 29 May 1939, 3905290100087, 11 Heldeberg Street, Bellville; (3) 4 January 2017; (5) Shalene Schreuder, 7 Park Road, Cnr Koeberg and Park Road, Durbanville 7550; (6) 30. 7577/2017—(2) Koopman, Maria Magritha, 3 April 1945, 4504030531088, 4 Zircorn Circle, Sheridan Park, Steenberg, Cape Town; (3) 16 March 2017; (4) Willem Hendry Koopman, 30 November 1944, 4411305132081; (5) Marina Horak, Horak Inc Cape Town Attorneys, First Floor, Oxford House, Cnr Oxford & Wellington Streets, Durbanville, 7550. 7494-2018—(2) Salie, Mogamat, 23 November 1937, 3711235104089, 10 Bamford Close, Crawford, Western Cape, 7764; (3) 4 December 2017; (5) Amina Faker, 33 Burnley Road, Crawford, 7764. 7496-2018—(2) Gamildien, Muneeb, 10 August 1976, 7608105251089, 6 Neil Close, Montagu’s Gift, Western Cape, 7941; (3) 27 March 2018; (5) Rezaa Gamildien, 50 Daniels Crescent, Grassy Park, 7941. 8548/2018—(2) PALVIE, ALBERTHA MARIA DORITHEA, 23 Desember 1934, 3412230038089, TERRA VINO 19, JACQUESLAAN, WELLINGTON; (3) 5 Mei 2018; (5) MARIUS VORSTER, FHBC REKENMEESTERS, POSBUS 899, WELLINGTON, 7654. 8827/2018—(2) NAKELI, DINAH HESTER, 1 September 1942, 4209010336082, 15 WYE ROAD MANNENBERG; (3) 23 April 2018; (5) Gaironesa Davids Attorneys, Cnr of No 1 Alamein and Garfield Roads Claremont 7700. 009941/2018—(2) Neethling, Jacoba Alida Van Breda, 7 Augustus 1931, 3108070009087, Chrismar Villas D14, Jessiestraat 25, Chrismar, Bellville, 7530; (3) 19 Mei 2018; (4) Ernest Jacobus Neethling, 9 Junie 1924, 2406095037088; (5) Karen Lotter as genomineerde van Sanlam Trust Beperk, Posbus 1260, Sanlamhof, 7532 Sanlam Hoofkantoor, Strandweg 2, Bellville, 7530; (6) 30. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 83 005773/2017—(2) SMIT, GORDON EMERAL, 12 Januarie 1940, 4001125448088, HUIS RAVENZICHT, KRAAIFONTEIN, 7570; (3) 21 Maart 2017; (4) KARIN ELIZABETH SMIT, 5 November 1941, 4111050033084; (5) MICHIEL GEORGE LOCHNER, LOCHNER & VENTER CONSULTING CC, POSBUS 7114, NOORDER-PAARL, 7623. 011024/2018—(2) Gerber, Joy, 9 April 1936, 3604090045085, Evergreen Retirement Village, Muizenberg, 7945; (3) 21 June 2018; (5) Smith Tabata Buchanan Boyes, 26 First Avenue, Fish Hoek, 7975. 009693/2018—(2) Rossouw, Engela Susanna, 26 September 1939, 3909260057087, Assegaaibosstraat 12, Amandelrug, Kuilsrivier, 7580; (3) 24 Februarie 2018; (4) Willem Francois Rossouw, 28 Augustus 1940, 4008285057088; (5) Karen Lotter as genomineerde van Sanlam Trust Beperk, Posbus 1260, Sanlamhof, 7532 Sanlam Hoofkantoor, Strandweg 2, Bellville, 7530; (6) 30. 8557/2018—(2) BERGH, PETRONELLA SUSANNA, 1 Oktober 1939, 3910010086087, LA ROCHE SUID 8, PAARL; (3) 1 Mei 2018; (5) MARIUS VORSTER, FHBC REKENMEESTERS, POSBUS 899, WELLINGTON, 7654. 8557/2018—(2) BERGH, PETRONELLA SUSANNA, 1 Oktober 1939, 3910010086087, LA ROCHE SUID 8, PAARL; (3) 1 Mei 2018; (5) MARIUS VORSTER, FHBC REKENMEESTERS, POSBUS 899, WELLINGTON, 7654. 002667/2018—(2) VAN ROOY, JOHN WILLIAM, 25 April 1949, 4904255022088, STELLENBOSCH; (3) 6 June 2015; (4) YVONNE VAN ROOY, 14 June 1950, 5006140403082; (5) NICOLENE ARINA MULLER, 25 MARKET STREET, STELLENBOSCH; (6) 30. 010183/2018—(2) DE WET, JACOBUS GUSTAF DE WET, 25 August 1927, 2708255045086, PARKLANDS, CAPE TOWN; (3) 15 May 2018; (5) NICOLENE ARINA MULLER, 25 MARKET STREET, STELLENBOSCH; (6) 30 DAYS. 8646/2018—(2) SHEWRY, PATRICK, 16 Februarie 1958, 5802165035084, MOLLSTRAAT 45, PAARL; (3) 20 April 2018; (5) MARIUS VORSTER, FHBC REKENMEESTERS, POSBUS 899, WELLINGTON, 7654. 7431/2018—(2) JONAS, CATHARINA MARIA, 11 November 1934, 3411110045081, WELLINGTON; (3) 29 Maart 2018; (5) MARIUS VORSTER, FHBC REKENMEESTERS, POSBUS 899, WELLINGTON, 7654. 009807/2018—(2) MICHALOWSKY, AUBREY MICHAEL, 12 February 1932, 3202125016088, 13 FARMS EDGE , PELKALMY ROAD , BERGVLIET , CAPE TOWN; (3) 28 April 2018; (5) PJ BLANCKENBERG -BUTLER BLANCKENBERG NIELSEN SAFODIEN INC, TANNERY PARK ,2ND FLOOR ,21 BELMONT ROAD ,RONDEBOSCH ,7700 ,CAPE TOWN. 7605-2018—(2) Behardien, Mogamat Yusuf, 28 April 1940, 4004285081087, 25A Allison Road, Pinati Estate, Western Cape, 7764; (3) 11 March 2018; (5) Najmie Behardien, 25A Alloson Road, Pinati Estate, 7764. 014977/2017—(2) PARKER, FATIMA, 23 September 1956, 5609230225081, 4 HANEKAM ROAD PELICAN PARK 7941; (3) 16 August 2016; (4) MOHAMED SHAFIE PARKER, 19 June 1956, 5606155173080; (5) PROGRO INSURANCE BROKERS CC, 34 ALPINA ROAD, CLAREMONT, 7708. Form/Vorm J 187 LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNTS IN DECEASED ESTATES LYING FOR INSPECTION In terms of section 35 (5) of the Administration of Estates Act, No. 66 of 1965, notice is hereby given that copies of the liquidation and distribution accounts (first and final, unless otherwise stated) in the estates specified below will be open for the inspection of all persons with an interested therein for a period of 21 days (or shorter or longer if specially stated) from the date specified or from the date of publication hereof, whichever may be the latter, and at the offices of the Masters of the High Court and Magistrates as stated. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the Masters concerned during the specified period, the executors will proceed to make payments in accordance with the accounts. The information is given in the following order: (1) Estate number, (2) surname, christian name(s), identity number, last address, (3) description of account other than first and final; (4) if deceased was married in community of property the surviving spouse’s names, surname and identity number; (5) period of inspection (if shorter or longer than 21 days), Magistrate’s Office; (6) Advertiser details. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 84 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 LIKWIDASIE- EN DISTRIBUSIEREKENINGS IN BESTORWE BOEDELS WAT TER INSAE LÊ Ingevolge artikel 35 (5) van die Boedelwet No. 66 van 1965, word hierby kennis gegee dat duplikate van die likwidasie en distribusierekenings (eerste en finale, tensy anders vermeld) in die boedels hieronder vermeld, in die kantore van die Meesters en Landdroste soos vermeld en gedurende ’n tydperk van 21 dae (of korter of langer indien spesiaal vermeld) vanaf gemelde datums of vanaf datum van publikasie hiervan, welke ook al die laaste is, ter insae lê van alle persone wat daarby belang het. Indien binne genoemde tydperk geen besware daarteen by die betrokke Meesters ingedien word nie, gaan die eksekuteurs oor tot die uitbetalings ingevolge gemelde rekenings. Die inligting word soos volg verstrek: (1) Boedelnommer, (2) familienaam, voornaam(name), identiteitsnommer, laaste adres, (3) beskrywing van rekening as dit anders as eerste en finale is; (4) indien oorledene in gemeenskap van goedere getroud was die nagelate eggenoot(note) se name, familienaam en identiteitsnommer; (5) tydperk van insae (indien korter of langer as 21 dae), Landdroskantoor; (6) Adverteerder besonderhede. GAUTENG 008375/2016—(2) Nugu, Muremeli Innocent (8802185831089); Mthabolala Village, Limpopo; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Louis Trichardt, Pretoria). (6) Pretorius & Wilsnach Attorneys; 386 Orient Streetr, Arcadia, Pretoria; Email: jana@pretwil. co.za; Tel: 012 342 9505. 6427/2013—(2) Smith, Magrietha Doretia (3305130062086); H38 Eskom Property, Grootvlei,Mpumalanga; (3) Second Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Balfour, Pretoria). (6) FNB Fiduciary (Pty) Ltd; PO Box 27511, Greenacres, 6057; Email: nicky.botha@fnb.co.za; Tel: 0873350819. 015143/2016—(2) TICCONI, SILVESTRO (3305075017087); 1201 BONAVENTURE FLATS 112 VOS STREET SUNNYSIDE PRETORIA; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) COUZYNS INC; 3RD FLOOR ROSEBANK CORNER 191 JAN SMUTS AVENUE ROSEBANK JOHANNESBURG 2196; Email: attorneys@couzyns.co.za; Tel: 011-788- 0188. 15978/2017—(2) AUCAMP, ANNA-MARIE ELIZABETH (5911180043088); 5 POHL STREET, PARKRAND, BOKSBURG; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) MARTHINUS WESSEL AUCAMP (5505165044085); (5) (BOKSBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) JF DU TOIT PROKUREURS; 223 RONDEBULT STRAAT, FARRAR PARK, BOKSBURG; E-pos: jrdut@absamail.co.za; Tel: 011- 913-3571. 10131/07—(2) MAHOMED, FARIEDA (4703240095088); 349 HELIODOR STREET LAUDIUM PRETORIA 0037; (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) ANOVER MAHOMED (4611185095080); (5) 21; (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) FIONA O HASSIM & CO; P.O.BOX 55726, WIERDA PARK, 0149; Email: fionahassim@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0823369937. 015480/2016—(2) JARDIM, ANGELO TITO SOUSA (5306285012080); 5 KOMPANJIE STREET, WITPOORTJIE; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (ROODEPOORT, PRETORIA). (6) Lulu Kritzinger Electus Trust; Po Box 12541 Hatfield 0028; Email: lulu@electustrust.co.za; Tel: 0763389560. 007357/2017—(2) COETZEE, JOHANN (5709115064082); PLOT 189 VENTERSDORP ROAD, RANDFONTEIN; (3) First and Final; (4) AMANDA COETZEE (NÉÉ MARAIS) (6912240058081); (5) (RANDFONTEIN, PRETORIA). (6) Lulu Kritzinger Electus Trust; Po Box 12541 Hatfield 0028; Email: lulu@electustrust.co.za; Tel: 0763389560. 5074/2018—(2) Van der Merwe, Pieter Carl (6009295006089); 204 Theo Street, Wierdapark, Pretoria; (3) First and Final; (4) n/a n/a; (5) (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) Stabilitas Board of Executors (Pty) Ltd - Mrs A. Strydom; Stabilitas Chambers, 3rd Floor, 265 Kent Avenue, Ferndale, Randburg; Email: t4@stabilitas.co.za; Tel: 011 886-7195. 009723/2018—(2) Mkwanazi, Sehloko Abram (4808105529087); House 17951, Zone 14 Sebokeng, Vereeniging; (3) First and Final; (4) Lilly Maria Mkwanazi (Born Mbangeni) (5002220709084); (5) 20 July 2018; (Sebokeng, Johannesburg). (6) Stabilitas Board of Executors (Pty) Ltd - Mrs A. Greyling; Stabilitas Chambers, 3rd Floor, 265 Kent Avenue, Ferndale, Randburg; Email: t6@stabilitas.co.za; Tel: 011 886-7195. 4529/2015—(2) Du Preez, Francois Alwyn (7210185117080); The Avenue 558, Henley on Klip; (3) The Supplementary Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) NA; (5) (Meyerton, Marshalltown). (6) Jonk Attorneys; P O Box 668, Chrissiefontein, 1963; Email: admin1@jonkprokureurs.co.za; Tel: 0871502814. 010114/2018—(2) Schapiro, James Alexander (4209305011085); 26 Laquila Featherbrooke Estate, Krugersdorp; (3) First; (4) —; (5) (Johannesburg). (6) Standard Trust Limited Ref: SG; PO Box 1291, Parklands 2121; Email: Sonja. Grobbelaar@standardbank.co.za; Tel: 0112831100. 011092/2018—(2) Fourie (Gebore Kamfer), Maria Magrita (3906090057089); Cosmos Aftree-Oord, Mopaniestraat, Van Dyk Park, Boksburg; (3) Eerste en Finale; (4) Jan Daniel Fourie (3602255024085); (5) 20 Julie 2018; (Boksburg, Johannesburg). (6) Stabilitas Eksekuteurskamer (EDMS) BPK - E. Strauss; Stabilitas Chambers, 3de Vloer, Kent Laan 265, Ferndale, Randburg; E-pos: t3@stabilitas.co.za; Tel: 011 886-7195. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 85 4368/2018—(2) JOUBERT, MARTHINUS JOHANNES (7901275042085); 33 BAYSWATER PLACE, BENGUELA AVENUE, RANDPARK RIDGE; (3) First and Final; (4) GEORGE FREDERICK MEYER (6706055163089); (5) 21 DAYS; (RANDBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) DE JAGER ATTORNEYS; 1018 FREDENHARRY AVENUE, STRUBENSVALLEI, ROODEPOORT; Email: dejager.barbara@gmail.com; Tel: 0114757582. 004331/2017—(2) KOKONIS, ELIZABETH FRANCINA GERTRUIDA (3801220074080); 25 Garden Mews, Kipling Street Raceview Alberton 1449; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Palm Ridge, Johannesburg). (6) BERNARD L DU PLESSIS INC; P O Box 1346 ALBERTON 1450; Email: michellem@bernardl.co.za; Tel: 011 907 1216. 15950/15—(2) KOTZE, TOBIAS WILLEM (3604125055083); 47 CHESTERTON STREET, STILFONTEIN, NORTHWEST PROVINCE, 2551; (3) First; (4) —; (5) (STILFONTEIN, PRETORIA). (6) GRANT THORNTON JOHANNESBURG; PRIVATE BAG X5, NORTHLANDS , 2116; Email: PAULINE.VISSER@ZA.GT.COM; Tel: 0105907468. 005806/2018—(2) Griffiths, John Miles (3612045065082); 25 Beyers Street, Krugersdorp Wes; (3) First and final; (4) Emmerentia Herculina Griffiths (4609290006083); (5) (Krugersdorp, Marshalltown). (6) Miemie Hendriksz & Ass; PO Box 1095, Rant en Dal, 1751; Email: miemieh@mweb.co.za; Tel: 0116606800. 004636/2018—(2) Nel, Johan Jacobus (5108285035081); PTN 88, Elandsvlei 249 IQ, Randfontein 1759; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Randfontein, Marshalltown). (6) Miemie Hendiksz & Ass; PO Box 1095 Rant en Dal 1751; Email: miemieh@ mweb.co.za; Tel: 0116606800. 010743/2017—(2) Lötter, Marthinus Francois Victor (2212175015089); 511 Lukas Street, Lukasrand, Pretoria; (3) First and final; (4) Martha Aletta Lötter (2405120069009); (5) (Pretoria, North Gauteng). (6) Juriën Jordaan; 213 Braam Pretorius street, Wonderboom Pretoria, 0182; Email: janien@jordaanadvisors.co.za; Tel: 0125431113. 5603/2011—(2) Eygelaar, Maria Jakoba (2908150042085); 610 Holgate, Elarduspark, Pretoria; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) N/A; (Pretoria, North Gauteng, Pretoria). (6) Standard Trust Limited; PO Box 1291, Parklands, 2121; Email: willem.mollentze@standardbank.co.za; Tel: 0607020000. 1956/2017—(2) Nhleko, Thomas Isaac (2707065184085); 64 Aintree Crescent, Kyalami Estates, Midrand, 1684; (3) First and final; (4) Dorah Madipudi Nhleko (2911070230087); (5) (Randburg, Pretoria). (6) Johannes Albertus Erwee; 98 Lindfield Road, Lynnwood Manor, Pretoria, 0081; Email: johanerwee@mweb.co.za; Tel: 0123481788. 130/2018—(2) BURTON, HAROLD JAMES (3301265043082); COSMOS HOUSE, 5 MURRAY STREET, WAVERLEY, JOHANNESBURG; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21 DAYS; (JOHANNESBURG CENTRAL MAGISTRATE COURT, PRETORIA). (6) MD JOUBERT CAPAZORIO INC.; 3 HIGH RIDGE PLACE, WATERKLOOF RIDGE, PRETORIA; Email: marika@mdjcattorneys.co.za; Tel: 0123471928. 01223/2016—(2) BOTHA, CYNTHIA DENISE (4512290016088); 3 LISBON CRESCENT, THORN VALLEY ESTATE, GREENSTONE HILL, JOHANNESBURG; (3) First and Final; (4) ROBERT GODFREY BOTHA (4506085036087); (5) 21 DAYS; (EDENVALE, JOHANNESBURG). (6) ERROL GOSS ATTORNEYS; 28 - 7TH AVENUE, PARKTOWN NORTH, 2193, JOHANNESBURG; Email: errol@gossattorneys.com; Tel: 0114471979. 010743/2017—(2) Lötter, Marthinus Francois Victor (2212175015089); 511 Lukas Street, Lukasrand, Pretoria; (3) First and final; (4) Martha Aletta Lötter (2405120069009); (5) (Pretoria, North Gauteng). (6) Juriën Jordaan; 213 Braam Pretorius street, Wonderboom Pretoria, 0182; Email: janien@jordaanadvisors.co.za; Tel: 0125431113. 15922/2015—(2) BOTHA, DEIRDRE (6409070127086); UNIT 6, DISSELBOOMPARK ERASMUSKLOOF, EXT 2; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (MASTER JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) RORICH WOLMARANS & LUDERITZ INC.; BLOCK C, 257 BROOKLYN ROAD, BROOKLYN, PRETORIA; Email: willemienb@rwl.co.za; Tel: 012-3628990. 008422/2016—(2) LINDA, SIPHO HEZEKIEL (4604065537081); 16 VAN DER POST AVENUE, PARKRAND, BOKSBURG; (3) First and final; (4) MOKGADI ISABELLA LINDA (4803240135080); (5) (BOKSBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) HIRSCHOWITZ ATTORNEYS; SUITE 8, 1ST FLOOR KIMAX BUILDING, 69 MARKET STREET, BOKSBURG; Email: hirschowitz@telkomsa. net; Tel: 0119175267. 018380/2017—(2) Keane, Manus (4307095050188); Queenshaven. 64 Outspan Road, South Hills, Johannesburg; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (Johannesbburg, Johannesburg). (6) NFB Finance Brokers Gauteng; P O Box 32462, Braamfontein 2017; Email: estates@nfb.co.za; Tel: 0118958000. 015793/2017—(2) Prinsloo, Andries Petrus (3408315037087); 51 Drakensberg Street , RANDFONTEIN ,; (3) First and Final; (4) Juanita Dorothy Prinsloo (4203120043084); (5) (RANDFONTEIN, JOHANNESBURG). (6) SONNEKUS ATTORNEYS; 59 HF VERWOERD ROAD, HEIDELBERG, 1441; Email: admin@tslaw.co.za; Tel: 0163413525. 1381/2018—(2) De Beer (born Graham previously Dean), Alice Lorna (2603270024085); 7 Garrick Road, Darrenwood, Johannesburg; (3) First and Final; (4) n/a n/a; (5) (Randburg, Johannesburg). (6) Stabilitas Board of Executors (Pty) Ltd - Mrs A. Strydom; Stabilitas Chambers, 3rd Floor, 265 Kent Avenue, Ferndale, Randburg; Email: t4@stabilitas.co.za; Tel: 011 886- 7195. 26071/2017—(2) van Niekerk, Joachim Hermanus (5112065112086); 95 Kanna Street, Northmead Ext 4, Benoni 1501; (3) First and final; (4) Anna Susanna Paulina Van Niekerk (5303010103086); (5) (Benoni, South Gauteng). (6) LOUINA MARAIS; P.O BOX 390 THORNHILL PLAZA POLOKWANE; Email: marais@maraislaw.co.za; Tel: 0824120854. 020256/2016—(2) RADEBE, LUCAS MVULENI (5708155789087) (n/a); 07 WATER VAL ROAD, SELCOURT; (3) First and Final; (4) IRENE THOKOZILE RADEBE (5807030564085); (5) 21; (SPRINGS, Gauteng). (6) Ndzondo Kunene Mosea inc; Suite 210, 1 Floor Bophelong Centre Building, 4th Street Springs 1560; Email: shkunene@gmail.com; Tel: (011)815-3281. 22554/2017—(2) Liddle, Courtney (8909155205085); 12 Circle Drive, Dawncliffe, Westville, 3629; (3) First and final; (4) N/A; (5) (Durban, Marshalltown). (6) Jonk Attorneys; P O Box 668, Chrissiefontein, 1963; Email: admin1@jonkprokureurs. co.za; Tel: 0871502814. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 86 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 23860/2017—(2) Bashing, Johannes Gilbert (4703015044089); 288 Carma Street, Reiger Park X1; (3) First and Final; (4) Mirriam Sdudla Bashing (5305190706083); (5) 21 days; (Boksburg, Johannesburg). (6) Jose & Associates; 88 Marshall Street, 3rd floor samancor house; Email: tebogo@jose-associates.co.za; Tel: 011492 0992. 20268/2017—(2) FERREIRA, DIRK JOHANNES (4310235081089); 177 KITZINGER AVENUE, DALVIEW, BRAKPAN; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) (BRAKPAN, SOUTH GAUTENG). (6) LIEBENBERG MALAN & LIEZEL HORN INC; 61 VAN DER WALT STREET, DALVIEW, BRAKPAN 1541; Email: henrihorn@mweb.co.za; Tel: 011-7409289. 27058/2016—(2) BICKERTON, GARY PARKER (5712265020086); 36 DUNKIRK STREET, DELVILLE, GERMISTON; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (GERMISTON, JOHANNESBURG). (6) SMIT & HERBST ATTORNEYS; 108 JOUBERT STREET, GERMISTON; Email: MITZIJANA@SHBATTORNEYS.CO.ZA; Tel: 011 873 8435. 009733/2018—(2) Viljoen, Cornelius Hermanus Herculas (3008035008085); Proteahuis Nr. 33, H/V Churchill & Tulipstraat, Primrose, Germiston; (3) Eerste en Finale; (4) N.V.T. N.V.T.; (5) 20 Julie 2018; (Germiston, Johannesburg). (6) Stabilitas Eksekuteurskamer (EDMS) BPK - Mnr. E. Strauss; Stabilitas Chambers, 3de Vloer, Kent Laan 265, Ferndale, Randburg; E-pos: t3@stabilitas.co.za; Tel: 011 886-7195. 8501295469083—(2) MPHAHLELE, MAMAKGEME (8501295469083); STAND NO 17 ,VALTAKI AH BRONKHOSRPRUIT,PRETORIA.; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) PORTIA; C/O HENDRIK VERWOERD & SOUTH STREET,CENTURION,0157; Email: portia@sdj.co.za; Tel: -012-663-1680. 5235/2018—(2) Palmer, William Thomas (4009165088086); Unit 506, 3 Rufus Way, Amber Valley, Howick, Kwa Zulu Natal; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Howick, Kwa Zulu Natal, Johannesburg). (6) NL Administration Services; PO Box 2259, Honeydew, 2156; Email: gezina@nladmin.co.za; Tel: 0117914015. 025811/2017—(2) Jordan, Anne Josephine (2108070029086); 80 Van der Linde Road, Bedfordview, Germiston; (3) First and Final; (4) n/a n/a (n/a); (5) 21; (Germiston, Johannesburg). (6) Epsilon Financial Planning Consultants CC; 5 Vegkop Road, Hartenbos, 6520; Email: johan@epsilonms.co.za; Tel: 011 787 4342. 004600/2018—(2) SYDOW, JOHANNES (2805285033080); 875 VETRIVIER STREET, SUIDERBERG , PRETORIA , 0082; (3) First and Final; (4) ELIZABETH MAVIS SYDOW (3007170024089); (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) Absa Trust Ltd; PO Box 1032, Sanlamhof, 7532; Email: karenst@absa.co.za; Tel: (011)354 4860. 004130/2018—(2) Maurin, Eric Patrice (14CF07660); 76 Aquapark, 323 Lucky Bean Crescent, Moreletapark, Pretoria; (3) First and Final; (4) Elmaré Maurin (Born Joubert) (6206120120180); (5) 20 July 2018; (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) Stabilitas Board of Executors (Pty) Ltd - Mrs A. Greyling; Stabilitas Chambers, 3rd Floor, 265 Kent Avenue, Ferndale, Randburg; Email: t6@stabilitas.co.za; Tel: 011 886-7195. 6951/2017—(2) BADENHORST, LOUISA KATHELEEN (3105230033080); 11 ALIDA CLOSE, BENONI; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (BENONI, JOHANNESBURG). (6) SMIT & HERBST ATTORNEYS; 108 JOUBERT STREET, GERMISTON; Email: MITZIJANA@SHBATTORNEYS.CO.ZA; Tel: 011 873 8435. 002413/2018—(2) BOTHA, CALEB CHARLES (5510205012084); 42 BIRCH STREET, MAYBERRY PARK, ALBERTON, GAUTENG; (3) First and final; (4) JEAN THERESA BOTHA (6102280045087); (5) (PALMRIDGE, ALBERTON, JOHANNESBURG). (6) VAN RHYNS ATTORNEYS; P O BOX 2277, ALBERTON, 1450; Email: marinda@vrattorneys.co.za; Tel: 0118673233. 024463-2017—(2) LUHLONGWANA, CHRISTOPHER (3707265188083); 80 LUANDA STREET, REEDVILLE, SPRINGS; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (PALMRIDGE, JOHANNESBURG). (6) BUTHELEZI ATTORNEYS; 19 TEEBOS AVENUE, 1ST FLOOR, PALMRIDGE; Email: shengebje@telkomsa.net; Tel: 011-904-3031. 018225/2017—(2) MATSIMELA, APOLLOS PHALANE (4905065615086); 21 ALUTA CRESENT,HOSPITAL VIEW TEMBISA; (3) First and Final; (4) MATHEEPE VIOLET MATSIMELA (4803180626080); (5) (TEMBISA, SOUTH GAUTENG , JOHANNESBURG). (6) M.L. MATEME ATTORNEYS; P.O. BOX 2105 BENONI; Email: reception@mlmatemeattorneys.co.za; Tel: 011 420 1936. 003407/2018—(2) Van der Walt, Dawid Jacob (3711055010085); Pêrelstraat 39, Rayton, 1001; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) N/A; (5) 21; (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) Petra Venter; Posbus 81004, Doornpoort, 0017; E-pos: venterat@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0125671757. 015313/2017—(2) DIAMOND, STEVEN RODGER (4507305039083); 46 GLEN ESTATE, VAN TONDER ROAD, EDENGLEN EDENVALE; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (GERMISTON, PRETORIA). (6) REX-PHILLIPS ATTORNEYS; PO BOX 801, BEDFORDVIEW, 2008; Email: REX-PHILLIPS@BENEFITSGROUP.CO.ZA; Tel: 0114538670. 23725/2014—(2) BURDEN, DONOVAN MICHAEL (5510195228088); PLOT NUMBER 5, KOSMOS ROAD RYNONE AH, PRETORIA; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA). (6) ANNAH CHABA; Nedbank Menlyn Maine Campus, Cnr Aramist Avenue and Constellation Street,Waterkloof Glen Ext2,Pretoria; Email: AnnahC@nedbank.co.za; Tel: 012 436 7124. 007388/2018—(2) ACKERMANN, SAMUEL WILHELM (5109065089082); 3DE STRAAT 69, GREYMONT, JOHANNESBURG, 2195; (3) First and Final; (4) EMILY REBECCA ACKERMANN (5206200001087); (5) (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Absa Trust Ltd; PO Box 1032, Sanlamhof, 7532; E-pos: karenst@absa.co.za; Tel: (011)354 4860. 27361/2009—(2) KWANINI, JAMES (4801085571088); 8769 MAPAELA STREET EXTENSION 3 DOBSONVILLE SOWETO; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) MASIKE ATTORNEYS; 183 COLUMBINE AVENUE, MONDEOR, JOHANNESBURG,2091; Email: admin@masikeattorneys.co.za; Tel: 011 942 1198. 013802/2017—(2) LUBISI, LORRAINE PEARL LUMKA (6906030407086); 457 MICHIGAN STREET, FAERIE GLEN, PRETORIA; (3) First and final; (4) REGINALD CASSIUS LUBISI (6605235353083); (5) (PRETORIA). (6) NEDGROUP TRUST LTD - REGINALD CASSIUS LUBISI; NEDBANK MENLYN MAINE CAMPUS; Email: ilonka@nedbank.co.za; Tel: 0124367128. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 87 1232/2017—(2) Mpshane, Molefe Shadrack (4403275476085); House No 50 foxglove crescent lotus gardens pretoria; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) Elizabeth Margaret Dimakatso Mpshane (Born Mogolo) (5502230177081); (5) 21 Days; (Attridgeville, North Gauteng , Pretoria). (6) Selahleattorneys; Office 126 Centenary Building 23 Bereau lane, Pretoria; Email: selahleattorneys@webmail.co.za; Tel: 0123247441. 28074/2017—(2) Morton, Charles Raymond (3709085051087); 35 Phuket, Winchester Hills X2; (3) First and final; (4) Elizabeth Vuyiswa Morton (5508240644085); (5) (Johannesburg, Marshalltown). (6) Jonk Attorneys; P O Box 668, Chrissiefontein, 1963; Email: admin1@jonkprokureurs.co.za; Tel: 0871502814. 003670/2018—(2) FERREIRA, ALIDA MAGRITA (5707120127084); 252 MILNER STREET, WATERKLOOF, PRETORIA; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA). (6) VFV ATTORNEYS, F FERREIRA; 39 SELATI STREET, ASHLEA GARDENS; Email: liesl@vfv.co.za; Tel: 012 460 8704. 6160/2015—(2) EVERT, JOHANNES HERMANUS (5712155046084); OLIENHOUTLAAN 1096, BULTFONTEIN, DISTRIK PRETORIA; (3) FIRST AND FINAL; (4) —; (5) 21 DAYS; (PRETORIA). (6) LT PRETORIUS ATTORNEYS; 829 CODONIA AVENUE, WAVERLEY, PRETORIA; E-pos: PRETPROK@PENTA-NET.CO.ZA; Tel: 012 3321770. 9844/2017—(2) MALINDI, OLGA NOMAKHUZE (6606101123089); ANTJIE KRIGH STREET, FARM ZUURFONTEIN, VANDERBIJLPARK; (3) First and final; (4) STEYN MALINDI (5807065890082); (5) (VANDERBIJLPARK, JOHANNESBURG). (6) RORICH WOLMARANS & LUDERITZ INC.; BLOCK C, 257 BROOKLYN ROAD, BROOKLYN, PRETORIA; Email: lani@ rwl.co.za; Tel: 012-3628990. 003354/2018—(2) Heller, Jean Lorna (3406140019080); 43a Maxhaven Village, Danie Street, Cresta, Johannesburg; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Randburg, Johannesburg). (6) Estates & Testamentary Services; Office Suite 2, 16/18 Frosterley Crescent Office Park, Armstrong Avenue, Umhlanga, 4051; Email: venilla@deceasedestates.net; Tel: 0315629152. 14039/2012—(2) Mbatsha, Songezo (8406235664084); 65 Dolce Vita, Die Hoewes, Centurion; (3) First and final; (4) Unmarried; (5) 21 days; (Pretoria Magistrate’s Court, Master of the High Court - Pretoria). (6) Thapelo Lizwi Mndaweni Attorneys; 408 Doone House, 379 Anton Lembede Street, Durban, 4001; Email: mndawenithapelo5@gmail.com; Tel: 031- 304-2051. 000820-2018—(2) MAKHENE, MOTSUMI (5304295710082); 1382 TOKELO STREET, SILUMA VIEW, KATLEHONG; (3) First and Final; (4) EMILY MAKHENE (5708150390588); (5) 21; (PALMRIDGE, JOHANNESBURG). (6) BUTHELEZI ATTORNEYS; 19 TEEBOS AVENUE, 1ST FLOOR, PALMRIDGE; Email: shengebje@telkomsa.net; Tel: 011-904-3031. 12833/2018—(2) ETSEBETH, JAKOBUS MARTHINUS (4811055053082); KAALPLAATS 394, FOCHVILLE, 2502; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) JACOBA PETRONELLA HENDRENE ETSEBETH (5203030048081); (5) (FOCHVILLE, PRETORIA). (6) ABSA TRUST BEPERK, P.O. BOX 2413, BLOEMFONTEIN; 1ST NELSON MANDELA & DONALD MURRAY AVE, BRANDWAG, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9301; E-pos: alidal@absa.co.za; Tel: 051-4010643. 035893/2014—(2) SIBEKO, NOMTUBO PAULINA (3510190135082); 840 NTSHANGASE STREET, TSAKANE TOWNSHIP, BRAKPAN; (3) First and Final; (4) NONE NONE; (5) (TSAKANE, JOHANNESBURG). (6) MAGINGXA ATTORNEYS; 39 THIRD STREET ARCADE, 6TH FLOOR, OFFICE 13, SPRINGS; Email: magingxaattorneys@gmail.com; Tel: 0113623760. 24010/2007—(2) TEKA, MARGARET MAMPURU (7406190340085); DOOR 107, 86 VOLK STREET, SUNNYSIDE PRETORIA; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (JOHANNESBURG, PRETORIA). (6) RORICH WOLMARANS & LUDERITZ INC.; BLOCK C, 257 BROOKLYN ROAD, BROOKLYN, PRETORIA; Email: willemienb@rwl.co.za; Tel: 012-3628990. 5460/2018—(2) Magongoa, Margaret (4911230349080); 1603 Siluma Drive, Spruitview Ext; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Alberton, Johannesburg). (6) Telfer & Associcates; P O B ox 70693, Bryanston, 2021; Email: estates2@telferinc.co.za; Tel: 011-2672600. 001368/2018—(2) Van Der Zon, Johan Antonius Maria (5207035122080); Plot 45 Driefontein No 179, Muldersdrift, Krugersdorp; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (Gauteng, Johannesburg). (6) Furter Carstens & Partners; P.O. Box 997, Krugersdorp 1740, C/O Rissik and Joubert street, Krugersdorp 1739; Email: fcw@mweb.co.za; Tel: 0119533873. 13322/2017—(2) Kheswa, Andrew Kenneth (8805215366083); 62190 Zone 17, Sebokeng; (3) First and final; (4) Thato Mogale (8912250380084); (5) (Sebokeng, Johannesburg). (6) Telfer & Associcates; P O B ox 70693, Bryanston, 2021; Email: estates2@telferinc.co.za; Tel: 011-2672600. 26946/2014—(2) Xaba, Futhi Morris (6905165621081); 2392 Masopha Street, Orlando East, Soweto, Johannesburg; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) N/A; (Johannesburg, South Gauteng, Johannesburg). (6) Standard Trust Limited; PO Box 1291, Parklands, 2121; Email: willem.mollentze@standardbank.co.za; Tel: 0607020000. 028102/17—(2) VORSTER, STEPHANUS PETRUS (3511115016084); 30 ANDRé STREET, PIERNEEF PARK, JOHANNESBURG; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (RANDBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) PHILLIPPIENA JACOBA STRODE; PO BOX 236, DAMDORYN, 0280; Email: ISTRODE@MWEB.CO.ZA; Tel: 0829251236. 24010/2007—(2) TEKA, MARGARET MAMPURU (7406190340085); DOOR 107, 86 VLOK STREET, SUNNYSIDE PRETORIA; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (JOHANNESBURG, PRETORIA). (6) RORICH WOLMARANS & LUDERITZ INC.; BLOCK C, 257 BROOKLYN ROAD, BROOKLYN, PRETORIA; Email: willemienb@rwl.co.za; Tel: 012-3628990. 12647/2016—(2) DAVIES, MAUREEN HELEN (4609290065188); 37 MAPLE CRESCENT, VANDERBIJLPARK, GAUTENG; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (VEREENIGING, JOHANNESBURG). (6) ROBERT LOUW; 11 LIMPOPO STREET THREE RIVERS; Email: roblouw@ldpacc.co.za; Tel: 0836768177. 11753/2018—(2) Schneider, Max Jacob (2102035039082); Our Parents Home Retirement Village, The Gardens, Springs Road, Norwood; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Johannesburg). (6) Telfer & Associcates; P O B ox 70693, Bryanston, 2021; Email: estates2@telferinc.co.za; Tel: 011-2672600. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 88 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 9207/2018—(2) Coverdale, Loretta Noreena (5511150211085); 42 John Pop Road, Eldoradopark; (3) First and final; (4) Ivan Peter Coverdale (5309215006081); (5) (Lenasia, Johannesburg). (6) Telfer & Associcates; P O B ox 70693, Bryanston, 2021; Email: estates2@telferinc.co.za; Tel: 011-2672600. 006021/2018—(2) BELL, ANNA ELIZABETH (4401310062084); 90 JAPIE NESER STREET, BLOEMFONTEIN en 111 STEGMAN STREET, RANDGATE, RANDFONTEIN; (3) SECOND AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) —; (5) (RANDFONTEIN and BLOEMFONTEIN, JOHANNESBURG). (6) ABSA TRUST LIMITED, PO BOX 2413, BLOEMFONTEIN; 1ST FLOOR, CORNER OF NELSON MANDELA & DONALD MURRAY STREET, BRANDWAG, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9301; Email: joey.duplessis@absa.co.za; Tel: 051-4010637. 07486/2018—(2) VAN WYK, JOHAN (5108195054081); 14 Kyle Crescent, Golf Road, 3 Rivers; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (VEREENIGING, Johannesburg - 004975/12). (6) ROBERT LOUW; 11 LIMPOPO STREET THREE RIVERS VEREENIGING; Email: roblouw@ldpacc.co.za; Tel: 0164234064. 004743/2018—(2) Zimba, Tebogo Jacob (6007205843088); 35 Gwangwa Street, Atteridgeville, 0008; (3) N/A; (4) N/A N/A; (5) N/A; (Atteridgeville, Pretoria). (6) Nel & De Wet Attorneys; The Willows Office Park, Unit I 1, C-O Simon Vermooten & Lynnwood Rds, The Willows; Email: fjdewet@neldewet.co.za; Tel: 012-809-3057. 7103/2008—(2) KUNENE, PRINCESS (7606040912088); 24 MC GRATH STREET, WITPOORTJIE ROODEPOORT; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (ROODEPOORT, JOHANNESBURG). (6) RORICH WOLMARANS & LUDERITZ INC.; BLOCK C, 257 BROOKLYN ROAD, BROOKLYN, PRETORIA; Email: willemienb@rwl.co.za; Tel: 012-3628990. 008560/2018—(2) SHANGE, MAUREEN (7410020324087); 288 QUORN DRIVE ,37 OLIVE CREST ESTATE NORTHRIDING,2162.; (3) First and final; (4) LETHUKUTHULA PHAPHAMANI SHANGE (7601265351088); (5) (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) PORTIA; C/O HENDRIK VERWOERD; Email: portia@sdj.co.za; Tel: -012-663- 1680. 7755/2018—(2) Skhosana, Jacob Elizah (4603155329086); 16147 Robertson Street, Tskana Ext 5; (3) First and final; (4) Thonyelwa Josephina Skhosana (4705270398084); (5) (Brakpan, Johannesburg). (6) Telfer & Associcates; P O B ox 70693, Bryanston, 2021; Email: estates2@telferinc.co.za; Tel: 011-2672600. 012427/2017—(2) Velloen, Martina Jacoba Cornelia (5104050009088); 1211 Felix street, Mountain view; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) Annemarie de Lange as nominee of Lubbes Trust Pty Ltd; 20 Tecomaria street, Montana, 0186; Email: annemarie@lubbestrust.co.za; Tel: 0125486460. 004235/2017—(2) Ngwasheng, Spanye John (4607165376086); 1013 Kubu Street, Ext 2, Mamelodi East; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) Snyman De Jager Attorneys; C/O Hendrik Verwoerd & South Street, Centurion, Pretoria, 0157; Email: clarissa@sdj.co.za; Tel: 012-663-1680. 004404/2018—(2) Rowles, Dolly (7901060190081); Nr 10 Gracefields, 51 Vivian Road, Willow Park Manor, Pretoria; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) Annemarie de Lange as nominee of Lubbes Trust Pty Ltd; 20 Tecomaria street, Montana, 0186; Email: annemarie@lubbestrust.co.za; Tel: 0125486460. 003194/2018—(2) Van Niekerk, Jan Albert (5208165078084); 845 Jacques Street, Moreleta Park, Pretoria, 0044; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA). (6) PSG Trust (Pty) Ltd; P O Box 3335, Tyger Valley 7536; Email: laurette.koen@ psg.co.za; Tel: 0448027100. 17623/12—(2) ROMANIS, FRIEDA (4004150452181); 79 PROTEA AVENUE, ATHOLL, JOHANNESBURG, 2196; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (RANDBURG, PRETORIA). (6) GRANT THORNTON; PRIVATE BAG X5, NORTHLANDS, 2116; Email: claire.petford@za.gt.com; Tel: (010)590-7470. 34370/2014—(2) KADING, ROBERT WALTER (3802255043081); 355 PINE AVENUE, FERNDALE, RANDBURG; (3) First and final; (4) BRIGITTA KADING (4912250919182); (5) (RANDBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) CLIFFE DEKKER HOFMEYR INC.; PRIVATE BAG X40, BENMORE, 2010; Email: gretchen.barkhuizenbarbosa@cdhlegal.com; Tel: (011)562- 1250. 004734/2016—(2) Rowe, Peter William (4902255081088); 2 West Lorne Street, Floreat, Western Australia; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Johannesburg, JOHANNESBURG). (6) FNB Fiduciary (Pty) Ltd; P O Box 52297, Saxonwold, 2132; Email: Lerato.Kalipa@fnb.co.za; Tel: 0877364067. 003641/2018—(2) Coetzee, Johannes Hendrik (5204015049086); 10 Moorhen Close, Bluegill Waterfront, Kempton Park; (3) First and final; (4) Henriette Roelfine Coetzee (5003270044083); (5) (Kempton Park, JOHANNESBURG). (6) FNB Fiduciary (Pty) Ltd; P O Box 52297, Saxonwold, 2132; Email: Lerato.Kalipa@fnb.co.za; Tel: 0877364067. 006248-2017—(2) Ehlers, Christina Johanna (4904280059089); Unit 31 SS La Montanara ,Verwoerd Park,Extension 3,1669; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) Mareese Lucille Joseph as Nominee of Absa Trust Limited c/o Schumann Van Den Heever & Slabbert Inc; 32 Kempton Road, Kempton Park, 1619; Email: tembeni@schumanns.co.za; Tel: 011-394-9960. 010534/2016—(2) Seanego, Kwena Jane (5105010669085); 21 Meintjies Street, Clayville West, Olifantsfontein; (3) First; (4) —; (5) (Kempton Park, Johannesburg). (6) Standard Executors and Trustees Ref: MEL; PO Box 1291, Parklands 2121; Email: Melanie.Matthee@standardbank.co.za; Tel: 0112831163. 004734/2018—(2) Erasmus, Gerhardus Petrus Johannes (5607085001086); 712 Da Gama Street, Daspoort; (3) N/A; (4) Gertruida Magdalena Erasmus (6106270065088); (5) N/A; (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) Nel & De Wet Attorneys; The Willows Office Park, Unit I 1, C-O Simon Vermooten & Lynnwood Rds, The Willows; Email: ndw1@neldewet.co.za; Tel: 012-809-3057. 007311/2018—(2) WIGGILL, DARRYN JAY (8109245241089); 11 MOOI STREET, MARLANDS, GERMISTON, 1401; (3) First and final; (4) VICTORIA ANNE WIGGILL (8502120078081); (5) (GERMISTON, JOHANNESBURG). (6) FNB FIDUCIARY (PTY)LTD; PO BOX 52297, SAXONWOLD, 2132; Email: LINDANI.MASHININI@FNB.CO.ZA; Tel: 0873358213. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 89 020381/2016—(2) Jerling-Olivier, Aletta (4809040020083); 14 Carter Street, Duncanville, Vereeniging; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Vereeniging, Johannesburg). (6) Standard Executors and Trustees Ref: MEL; PO Box 1291, Parklands 2121; Email: Melanie.Matthee@standardbank.co.za; Tel: 0112831163. 021744/2017—(2) McCallum, Barbara Jean (3010010073183); Anchusa-The-Annex, Howard Drive, Cape Town; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Cape Town, JOHANNESBURG). (6) FNB Fiduciary (Pty) Ltd; P O Box 52297, Saxonwold, 2132; Email: Lerato.Kalipa@fnb.co.za; Tel: 0877364067. 0452/2018—(2) BASSON, JOHANNA ELIZABETH (3002200012089); HAAL B, SIESTA HOUSE, HERFSOORD, VANDERBIJLPARK, GAUTENG; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (VANDERBIJLPARK, JOHANNESBURG). (6) LEANA ELIOT; 1 EATON TERRACE, NEW REDRUTH, ALBERTON, GAUTENG; Email: LEANA@KLOPPERJONKER.CO.ZA; Tel: 0119079813. 005682/2017—(2) Mosothwana, Eugene Mtimkulu (5906166180086); 95 Dolfyn Street, Theresapark Ext. 2; (3) Supplementary First and Final; (4) Jane Modibedi Mosothwana (6307151077081); (5) (Pretoria-North, Pretoria). (6) Karen Van Niekerk Attorneys; PO Box 102260, Moreleta Plaza, 0167; Email: Karen@kvnattorneys.co.za; Tel: 012-997-4865. 015677/2017—(2) JARVIS, TERENCE DAVIS (5401115186087); 6 AMBELSIDE ROAD, DINWIDDLE, GERMISTON; (3) First and Final; (4) PETRONELLE JOHANNA JARVIS JARVIS (6510080034087); (5) (GERMISTON, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT PRETORIA). (6) ARIZA VERMEULEN; 477/8 WHITERITE STREET, AGRI-HUB OFFICE PARK, THE GRAIN BUILDING, BLOCK B; Email: ARIZA@NVS.CO.ZA; Tel: 0128071989. 014755/2016—(2) KHUMALO, SHADRACK (7009145835082); No. 4 TREUR STREET, BRACKENDOWNS, ALBERTON 1448; (3) First and Final; (4) MBUSO LUCY SITHOLE (8501181083089); (5) (PALMRIDGE, JOHANNESBURG). (6) BALOYI E. G ATTORNEYS; Suite 515, Floor 5 Klamson Towers, Cnr Commissioner, JHB; Email: gezanieg@gmail.com; Tel: 011 331- 7513. 003251/2017—(2) PHELANE, JULIE PULENG (5007125437087); 79 VENUS CRESENT EXTENTION 6 1782; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21 days; (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Grace-litsitso trust; 58 Marshall, street 4th floor, suite 411; Email: info@grace-litsitso.co.za; Tel: 01149221593. 026791/2017—(2) MOKGALA, HLAKUDI PIET (5702285773087); 9991 SONWABE EXT 7 KATLEHONG; (3) First and Final; (4) MAHLATSE MOKGALA (9004010869082); (5) 21 days; (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Grace-litsitso trust; 58 Marshall, street 4th floor, suite 411; Email: info@grace-litsitso.co.za; Tel: 0114921593. 004807/2017—(2) MOTAUNG, MAMA MARIA (6003030496085); 443 NHLAPO SECTION, KATLEHONG SPRUIT 1431; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21 days; (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Grace-litsitso trust; 58 Marshall, street 4th floor, suite 411; Email: info@grace-litsitso.co.za; Tel: 0114921593. 011542/2009—(2) MOAGI, OUPA KLEINBOOI (5312115251088); 71208 GED 21 EXT 20 SEBOKENG; (3) First and Final; (4) DIMAKATSO MARIA MOAGI (5805120510083); (5) 21 days; (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Gracelitsitso trust; 58 Marshall, street 4th floor, suite 411; Email: info@grace-litsitso.co.za; Tel: 0114921593. 024399/2017—(2) MTHOMBENI, ISAACK AMOS (6610035302082); 5414ZONKIZIZWE XET1 KATLEHONG 1431; (3) First and Final; (4) MAPULE CINDY MTHOMBENI (7201030563081); (5) 21 days; (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Grace-litsitso trust; 58 Marshall, street 4th floor, suite 411; Email: info@grace-litsitso.co.za; Tel: 0114921593. 27025/2017—(2) SIKUNDLA, MORGEN (5505175608085); 5284 PROTEA GLEN EXTENTION 4; (3) First and Final; (4) NOKWAKWA SIKUNDLA (6209050903088); (5) 21 days; (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Grace-litsitso trust; 58 Marshall, street 4th floor, suite 411; Email: info@grace-litsitso.co.za; Tel: 0114921593. 025432/2017—(2) MADONSELA, MPIYAKE STUURMAN (5506145401080); 548 LESEDI STREET IMPUMELELO LOCATION; (3) First and Final; (4) SHEILA FANISIWE MADONSELA (7108270653086); (5) 21 days; (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Grace-litsitso trust; 58 Marshall, street 4th floor, suite 411; Email: info@grace-litsitso.co.za; Tel: 01149221593. 000235/2018—(2) Wells, Margaret (2609220028084); 31 Sunrise Estate, 5th Road, Northwold, Randburg, Johannesburg.; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Randburg, JOHANNESBURG). (6) FNB Fiduciary (Pty) Ltd; P O Box 52297, Saxonwold, 2132; Email: Lerato.Kalipa@fnb.co.za; Tel: 0877364067. 008722/2017—(2) Sallie, Mogamad Hassim (4804025127086); Unit 28 Kwa-Maningi, Corner Houtkapper and Lark Street, Meredale; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (Johannesburg, Johannesburg). (6) Standard Executors and Trustees Ref: MEL; PO Box 1291, Parklands 2121; Email: Melanie.Matthee@standardbank.co.za; Tel: 0112831163. 029227/2014—(2) Dlamini, Dira Nelson (5509095238080); 4 Seal Road, Dunnottar; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Nigel, Johannesburg). (6) Andrew Lishivha Incorporated; P.O.Box 61726, Marshalltown,Johannesburg.; Email: rbooysen@ lishivhatrust.co.za; Tel: 011 838 9110. 003251/2017—(2) LEBENYA, SELINA MORITHERI (5007125437087); 5067 LIBYA STREET PALM RIDGE X4; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21 days; (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Grace-litsitso trust; 58 Marshall, street 4th floor, suite 411; Email: info@grace-litsitso.co.za; Tel: 0114921593. 004891/2017—(2) SUKAZI, ALFERD OBED (5106215599085); 6WYOMING COURT FELKIRK STREET GERMISTON 1401; (3) First and Final; (4) KHANYISILE MAVIS SUKAZI (6008040478080); (5) 21 days; (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Grace-litsitso trust; 58 Marshall, street 4th floor, suite 411; Email: info@grace-litsitso.co.za; Tel: 01149221593. 014199/2015—(2) MATHIBELA, MOSUME JOHANNES (6010125532088); 1658 LAKESIDE PROPER EVATON; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21 days; (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Grace-litsitso trust; 58 Marshall, street 4th floor, suite 411; Email: info@grace-litsitso.co.za; Tel: 0114921593. 024448/2017—(2) Mabunda, Molobane Maria (4804100394080); 2437 Xaba Street, Etwatwa, Daveyton; (3) First and final; (4) Wackson Richard Mabunda (4704275511080); (5) (Daveyton, Johannesburg). (6) Andrew Lishivha Inc; 88 Marshall Street, Samancor House , 8th Floor, Johannesburg; Tel: 011 838 9110. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 90 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 01615/2015—(2) GROENEWALD, JOHAN FREDERIK (3510105003086); PLOT 24, SYFERFONTEIN, HARTBEESPOORT; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (BRITS, PRETORIA). (6) LATEGAN, VILJOEN, PRETORIUS / MB7925; PO BOX 4736, BRITS, 0250; Email: mp@lvp.co.za; Tel: 012-2527534. 004435/2017—(2) Cutler, John Jamieson (3803095069187); 1 Villa Petit, Corner Bloemkom and Seiring Road, Marias Steyn Park, Edenvale; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (Germiston, Johannesburg). (6) Standard Executors and Trustees Ref: MEL; PO Box 1291, Parklands 2121; Email: Melanie.Matthee@standardbank.co.za; Tel: 0112831163. 22507/2017—(2) SMITH, SUZETTE (6107270130088); 4 LOUW WEPENER STREET VANDERBIJLPARK; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) ANDRIES SMITH (6207135082084); (5) (VANDERBIJLPARK, JOHANNESBURG). (6) S I ADMINISTRATORS (PTY) LTD; 12 RIKIE POSTMA VANDERBIJLPARK; Email: ESTATESI2@SIMAKELAARS.CO.ZA; Tel: 0169321494. 24189/2017—(2) Mabanga, Elizabeth (6501240343088); 1990 Sibonyane Street, Etwatwa, Daveyton; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Daveyton, Johannesburg). (6) Andrew Lishivha Incorporated; 8th Floor , Samancor House ,88 Marshall street , Marshalltown; Email: lgama@lishivhatrust.co.za; Tel: 011-838-9110. 023937/2015—(2) JACOBS, PIET (4001025121082); 79 GOUDSTRAAT ELDORADO PARK 1811; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21 days; (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Grace-litsitso trust; 58 Marshall, street 4th floor, suite 411; Email: info@grace-litsitso.co.za; Tel: 0114921593. 31852/2011—(2) LESUFI, MAARABE SILAS (6106025561084); 6WYOMING COURT FELKIRK STREET, GERMISTON, 1401; (3) First and Final; (4) MAMPHEDI AGNES LESUFI (6806020691089); (5) 21 days; (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Grace-litsitso trust; 58 Marshall, Street 4th floor, Suite 411; Email: info@grace-litsitso.co.za; Tel: 0114921593. 019710/2011—(2) SAMPSON, RODNEY LOUIS JOHN (6106275168085); UNIT 36 ROYAL CLOSE ZUKA AVENUE, ROODEPORT; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21 days; (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Grace-litsitso trust; 58 Marshall, Street 4th Floor, Suite 411; Email: info@grace-litsitso.co.za; Tel: 0114921593. 12095/2017—(2) SEBELE, STEWART (5309085768083); 2719 EBONY PARK EXT 6 1632; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21 days; (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Grace-litsitso trust; 58 Marshall, Street 4th Floor, Suite 411; Email: info@ grace-litsitso.co.za; Tel: 0114921593. 15756/2012—(2) VAN SCHALKWYK, LOUIS (5301095008089); FARM LOSKOP 110, GROBLERSDAL, 0470; (3) First and Final; (4) CORNELIA MARGARETHA VAN SCHALKWYK (5804150155083); (5) (GROBLERSDAL, PRETORIA). (6) FDP Administration Services; Posbus 33855, Glenstantia, 0010; E-pos: Info@fdpadmin.co.za; Tel: 012-3482665. 007146/2018—(2) WOLFAARDT, GEZINA CORNELIA (3106130016084); TIERHOUTSTRAAT 16, FREEWAY PARK, BOKSBURG, 1459.; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (JOHANNESBURG). (6) FDP Administration Services; Posbus 33855, Glenstantia, 0010; E-pos: Info@fdpadmin.co.za; Tel: 012-3482665. 15623/2015—(2) DE KLERK, MARIA ELIZABETH (4207080018085); PLOT 74 CNR SPRINGS AND PROTEA ROADS PUTFONTEIN BENONI; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (BENONI, JOHANNESBURG). (6) GEYSER ATTORNEYS; 24 ATHLONE AVENUE DALVIEW BRAKPAN; Email: susan@geyserattorneys.co.za; Tel: 0117444620. 1357/2017—(2) HAASBROEK, PETER HERMANUS (3308075012082); NO 544 ALAN WOODROW III, 21 RANGEVIEW ROAD, DALPARK, BRAKPAN; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21 DAYS; (BRAKPAN, JOHANNESBURG). (6) MARTEEN MICHAU AS NOMINEE OF SANLAM PRIVATE WEALTH (PTY) LTD; 11 ALICE LANE, SANDTON, 2196; Email: MARTEENM@ PRIVATEWEALTH.SANLAM.CO.ZA; Tel: 011-778-6641. 8887/2016—(2) FAVIS, BENJAMIN (2808215052089); 104 Vaude ,4th Ave Gresswold Johannesburg 2090; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) RUSSELL LOFTUS; VICTORIA GATE WEST, HYDE LANE, HYDE PARK, JOHANNESBURG; Email: RUSSELL@LOFTUSLAW.CO.ZA; Tel: 0 82 651 5548. 3006/2018—(2) OELOFSE, TOMMIE HERMAANIS (9403035063087); 5A Goethe Street, Vanderbijlpark; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (VANDERBIJLPARK, JOHANNESBURG). (6) S I ADMINISTRATORS (PTY) LTD; 12 RIKIE POSTMA VANDERBIJLPARK; Email: ESTATESI2@SIMAKELAARS.CO.ZA; Tel: 016 932 1494. 20731/2017—(2) MPEMBE, WISEMAN SIYANDA MPEMBE (8508125739080) (N/A); 69708 COSMO CITY, EXTENSION 8; (3) N/A; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) WAKABA AND PARTNERS; 29 GUILLAUME AVENUE, BORDEAUX, RANDBURG; Email: max@wakaba.co.za; Tel: 011-0260727. 15707/2017—(2) Tlhone, Molife Daniel (4403195204088); No.1489 Block L Soshanguve Township; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (Vaalbank, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. 16017/2017—(2) Zondo, Thuso Joseph (5004125377082); No.1629 Block BB Soshanguve Township; (3) First and final; (4) Sesiki Elizabeth Zondo (6405050916084); (5) (Pretoria Central, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. 13406/2017—(2) Mabena, Libangeni Johannes (5010105837086); No.1800 Vaalbank Township; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (Vaalbank, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. 11471/2017—(2) Madikgetla, Johannes Jabulani (6201035297082); No.1076 Winterveld Township; (3) First and final; (4) Euginia Madikgetla (6607020804080); (5) (Pretoria Central, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. 13396/2017—(2) Mahlangu, Sipho Abram (4304235251081); No.930 Soshanguve- AA Township; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (Pretoria Central, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 91 15705/2017—(2) Mthombeni, Alfred (5005275421083); No.513 Section A Ekangala Township; (3) First and final; (4) Martha Masonto Mthombeni (4207270258087); (5) (Ekangala, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. 00812/2018—(2) Mothapo, Maredi William (6709025313081); No.6416 F4 Eesterust Township; (3) First and final; (4) Florah Nkele Mothapo (8103300481086); (5) (Pretoria Central, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. 11319/2017—(2) Masindi, Maria Mokgadi (7709010732088); No.7348/15 Extension 3 Soshanguve Township; (3) First and final; (4) Isaac Edward Masindi (711126543082); (5) (Pretoria Central, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. 5741/2016—(2) Mundlovo, Rafael Jeremias (30MA03747); Thabamaroela Family Units, Block C1 Room G03, Mooinooi Township; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Orlando, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. 2696/2018—(2) Nkuna, Lesego (0510260549082); No.21287 Extension 7 Soshanguve Township; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (Pretoria Central, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. 004375/2018/Jhb—(2) Le Roux, Pierre (5908115118084); 1 Willowbrook, 46 St Aubyn Street, New Redruth, Alberton, 1448; (3) First and final; (4) Marie Elizabeth Le Roux (6102080165085); (5) (Alberton, Johannesburg). (6) Sentinel International Trust Company (Pty) Limited; P O Box 2763, Westway Office Park, 3635; Email: shirleyk@sentineltrust.co.za; Tel: 031 2653320. 6176/2018—(2) RICHARDSON, ANTHONY PHILIP (5805025015089); 7 NORDIC COURT, 3 CAROU CRESCENT, WAVERLEY; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (JOHANNESBURG). (6) WARWICK TRUST AND ESTATES; POSTNET SUITE 205, PRIVATE BAG X3, PLUMSTEAD, 7801; Email: TERESA.TREW@THEWARWICKGROUP.COM; Tel: 0800 505050. 017871/2017—(2) Humphris, Pamela Dorothy (3101050026080); 602 Nightingale, San Sereno, Fleming Street, Bryanston; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Marshalltown). (6) Barbara Green; P O Box 11034, Silver Lakes, Pretoria, 0054; Email: greenbarbara25@gmail.com; Tel: 0825585110. 4293/2011—(2) Gorman, Brenda Margaret (7201300324081); 9 Little Place, Sunnyridge, Germiston; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Germiston, Johannesburg). (6) McKenzie van der Merwe & Willemse Inc; 68 Dann Road, Aston Manor, Kempton Park; Email: aletta@mmwlaw.co.za; Tel: 0119756528. 2829/2017—(2) DIAS, PEDRO MARIO DA COSTA (4810025129089); THE HILL, 5 SOUTH ROAD, JOHANNESBURG; (3) First and final; (4) OTILIA MARIA HORTA DIAS (5807040157086); (5) (Johannesburg, Johannesburg). (6) Ken Braude & Associates; Ground Floor Autoparks House, 13 Park Crescent, Glenhazel, 2192; Email: kbraude@netactive.co.za; Tel: 011- 887-9440. 005813/2017—(2) Schutjes, Sheila Anne (3812040044088); 43 Canyon Avenue, Berario, 2195; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (Johannesburg, Pretoria). (6) Gary Schutjes; 43 Canyon Ave, Berario, 2195; Email: dawn@adzuri.co.za; Tel: 0833071850. 3916/2018—(2) Makgoba, Joel Sello (6803025435083); No.1308 Mabopane-X Township; (3) First and final; (4) Mmamotse Eunice Makgoba (6901080892089); (5) (Pretoria Central, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. 0264/2013—(2) Masemola, Ramakgolo Gilbert (6109275770082); No.369 Jerusalem, Nebo Township; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (Vaalbank, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. 13917/2017—(2) GROBBELAAR, LEON MARIUS (6806105135085); ANGELICASTREET 678, DORANDIA, 0182,; (3) Gewysigde Eerste en Finale; (4) —; (5) 21; (PRETORIA NOORD, PRETORIA). (6) ABSA TRUST; P O BOX 383, PRETORIA, 0001/ 337 PETROLEUM STREET, WALTLOO; E-pos: sanetw@absa.co.za; Tel: 011-225-1722. 15758/2017—(2) ENGELBRECHT, ANNA DORETHEA (4208230063088); BLINKWATERSTREET 48, CLAREMONT , 2092 ,; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (JOHANNESBURG, PRETORIA). (6) ABSA TRUST LIMITED; PO BOX 383, PRETORIA,0001; Email: tumelo.maselompana@absa.co.za; Tel: 011 225 1728. 5744/2018—(2) HABIB, TREVOR JOHN (6005135116088); 40 NAHOON STREET, BRACKENDOWNS , ALBERTON , 1449; (3) First and Final; (4) ROELINE ELIZABETH HABIB (7707030043080); (5) (PRETORIA). (6) PRETTY MAAKE; 337 PETROLEUM STREET WALTLOO PRETORIA; Email: pretty.maake@absa.co.za; Tel: 011 225 8184. 0416/2018—(2) Matlaila, Khathatso Mabel (4612030149080); No.10440 Atteridgeville Extension 4 Township; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (Pretoria Central, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. 12355/2017—(2) Chiobvu, Donex Mandala (MA267997); No.171 Robalt Street, Proclamation Hills Township; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (Rustenburg, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. 9797/2016—(2) DA SILVA, JAIME LAZARO PEIXOTO (4708285153080); 6 ALIDA AVENUE, MOOINOOI , 0325 , ,; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) (BRITS, PRETORIA). (6) ABSA TRUST LIMITED; PO BOX 383, PRETORIA,0001; Email: tumelo.maselompana@absa.co.za; Tel: 011 225 1728. 3552/2018—(2) Chego, Puleng Patrick (5506135542083); No.2121 Mawela Street, Monsterlus Township; (3) First and final; (4) Elizabeth Thandi Chego (6209120916086); (5) (Nebo, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 92 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 7551/2013—(2) Maphanga, Zamazama Paul (3505145198086); 24 Mqantsa Section, Tembisa; (3) First and final; (4) Mpho Jacobeth Maphanga (5401011108086); (5) (Tembisa, Johannesburg). (6) McKenzie van der Merwe & Willemse Inc; 68 Dann Road, Aston Manor, Kempton Park; Email: aletta@mmwlaw.co.za; Tel: 0119756528. 3814/2018—(2) Mthethwa, Bhekuyise Johannes (6210206050089); No.257 Lotus Gardens Township; (3) First and final; (4) Jabulisiwe Annastacia Mthethwa (6807110652080); (5) (Pretoria Central, Pretoria). (6) LL Gungqwa Inc.; Suite 505 Bank Towers,190 Thabo Sehume Street Pretoria; Email: info@lglegal.co.za; Tel: 012-326-1075. 008617/2017—(2) VENTER, HENDRIK ADRIAAN (5212205006089); DERDELAAN 49, GEDULD, 1559; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) ANNA MARGARETHA VENTER (5210010046084); (5) (SPRINGS, PRETORIA). (6) KEFILWE MORARE; 337 PETROLEUM STREET, WALTLOO, PRETORIA, 0001; Email: Kefilwe.Morare@absa.co.za; Tel: 011 225 8397. 023629/2017—(2) Greeff, Maria Margreta (4909060113089) (NA); 35 Sashann,80 Victoria Straat,Oakdene,Johannesbu rg,2190; (3) NA; (4) Christian Greeff (4505225022080); (5) NA; (Johannesburg, Johannesburg). (6) Chris de Jager Attorneys; Postnet Suite 207,Private Bag X4,Wierda Park,0149; E-pos: info@chrisdejager-attorneys.co.za; Tel: 0812122419. 002582/2018—(2) Stander, Anna (3303160039082); 9 Setlaar Street,Witpoortjie, Roodepoort; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Roodepoort, Johannesburg). (6) N L Administration Services (Pty) Ltd; P O Box 2259, Honeydew , 2040; Email: antionette@ nladmin.co.za; Tel: 0117914015. 027656/2017—(2) Van Niekerk, Joyce May (2701020028081); 76 Village of Golden Harvest, corner President Fouche and CR Swart Roads ,Golden Harvest ,Randburg; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Randburg, Johannesburg). (6) N L Administration Services (Pty) Ltd; P O Box 2259, Honeydew , 2040; Email: antionette@nladmin.co.za; Tel: 0117914015. 014928/2017—(2) PENNIALL, JOHANNA WILHELMINA CHRISTINA (2212070011084); WYKS WOONSTEL 6, MARKET LAAN , VEREENIGING , 1939; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) (VEREENIGING, PRETORIA). (6) KEFILWE MORARE; 337 PETROLEUM STREET, WALTLOO, PRETORIA, 0001; Email: Kefilwe.Morare@absa.co.za; Tel: 011 225 8397. 12874/2017—(2) PIENAAR, JOHANNA LOUISA (2212190002088); HUIS HERSFSBLAAR FLATS 1244 WEBB ROAD QUEENSWOOD PRETORIA 0186; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA, JOHANNESBURG). (6) RSM SA CONSULTING (PTY) LTD; EXECUTIVE CITY CROSS & CHARMAINE AVE.PRESIDENT RIDGE RANDBURG 2194; Email: nicole.gomes@ rsmza.co.za; Tel: 011-329-6000. 025709/2017—(2) LEFAKANE, KELEJOANG ANNA (3811130244087); 508 QUININE STREET, PROTEA GLEN, SOWETO; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (SOUTH GAUTENG , JOHANNESBURG). (6) M.L. MATEME ATTORNEYS; P.O. BOX 2105 BENONI; Email: reception@mlmatemeattorneys.co.za; Tel: 011 420 1936. 6209/2018—(2) VAN DAM, ALFRED MATTHYS ALBERT (3109205096189); 5 JANET LANE, 7 ECONOMIDES ROAD, BEDFORDVIEW,GAUTENG; (3) First and final; (4) LETIZIA MACBAIN (3411290052188); (5) (GERMISTON, JOHANNESBURG). (6) L BOTHA; PO BOX 3785, EDENVALE, 1610; Email: leande@mweb.co.za; Tel: 0828084308. 4556/2011—(2) Xenopoulos, Christakis Elia (2711305069080); Willowbrook Retirement Village, Sandown, Sandton; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (South Gauteng, Johannesburg, South Gauteng, Johannesburg). (6) Fluxmans Inc.; No. 30 Jellicoe Avenue, Rosebank, 2196, Ref: Jfung/mp/110429; Email: mprince@fluxmans.com; Tel: 0113281777. 013466/2017—(2) MANAMELA, SAMPSON KWENA (4912135401083); 14063 NDLOVU STREET, DAVEYTON; (3) First and final; (4) GLADYS THANDI MANAMELA (5206060382080); (5) (DAVEYTON, SOUTH GAUTENG , JOHANNESBURG). (6) M.L. MATEME ATTORNEYS; P.O. BOX 2105 BENONI; Email: reception@mlmatemeattorneys.co.za; Tel: 011 420 1936. 027619/2017—(2) Handelsman, Leslie (3008255065088); Los Angeles, USA; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (South Gauteng, Johannesburg). (6) Fluxmans Inc.; No. 30 Jellicoe Avenue, Rosebank, 2196, Ref: Jfung/mp/1369+45; Email: jfung@ fluxmans.com; Tel: 0113281777. 010552/2018—(2) DUMA, WILLIAM (327418); 199 NGEMA SECTION, GERMISTON; (3) First and Final; (4) NEVER MARRIED; (5) (GERMISTON) (6) FOUT ATTORNEYS; 58 MARSHALL STREET, MARSHALLTOWN, JHB; Email: FOUTATTORNEYS@GMAIL.COM; Tel: 0104923831. 9614/2017—(2) Freer, John Saise (2807205018084); 97 Douglasdale Retirement Village, 57 Niven Street, Bryanston, 2191; (3) First and Final; (4) n/a n/a (n/a); (5) 21 Days; (RANDBURG, MARSHALLTOWN). (6) Monica Rousseau; P O Box 32416, Glenstatia, 0010; Email: monica@rousseaulaw.co.za; Tel: 0826276695. 022655/2015—(2) GOUWS, PIETER DANIEL (2807165042082); 32 DAFFORD AVENUE, BENONI EXT 4 , 1501 ,; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) (NIGEL, JOHANNESBURG). (6) ABSA TRUST LIMITED; PO BOX 383, PRETORIA, 0001, 373 PETROLEUM STREET, WALTLOO, PRETORIA, 0184; Email: lehlohonolo.lehasa@absa.co.za; Tel: 0112258414. 1327/2017—(2) SMIT, HILDA (2606240016081); WOONSTEL 2G, SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, REITZ STRAAT, SUNNYSIDE; (3) Gewysigde Eerste en Finale; (4) N.V.T N.V.T; (5) 21 DAE; (PRETORIA SENTRAAL, PRETORIA). (6) ARNO OLCKERS PROKUREURS; SUITE 7, 2DE VLOER, SINOVILLE CORNER, BRAAM PRETORIUSSTRAAT 284, SINOVILLE; E-pos: gerda@arno-olckers.co.za; Tel: 0125432780. 004466/2018—(2) COX, JENNETTE (4504120031189); 18 PHUMELANI 248 SULLIVAN STREET LYTTLETON PRETORIA; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA). (6) PHILLIMON MALEKA; NEDGROUP TRUST NEDBANK MENLYN MAINE CAMPUS 193 BENCOR AVENUE WATERKLOOF GLEN EXT 2 PRET; Email: pmaleka@nedbank.co.za; Tel: 012 436 7131. 001243/2016—(2) BAKER, STEPHANIE MARY (2708020033185); KRONEDAL, 650 PRETORIUS STREET, PRETORIA; (3) Supplementary First and Final; (4) —; (5) (n/a, PRETORIA). (6) MB CALITZ ATTORNEYS; 969 VAALWATER STREET, FAERIE GLEN, PRETORIA, 0081; Email: estates@mbcalitz.co.za; Tel: 0791157765. 014006/2017—(2) Le Plastrier, Hilton James (4904295034085); 45 Serena Road, Croydon, Kempton Park; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Kempton Park, Johannesburg). (6) Nolands Jhb Inc; P O Box 2971 Pinegowrie 2123; Email: rebeccam@ nolandsjhb.co.za; Tel: 0117894966. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 93 015453/2017—(2) Alberts, Estelle (4406190096086); 490 Rutger Street Moreleta Park 0181; (3) First and Final; (4) n/a n/a; (5) (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) J A du Plessis; P O Box 7445 Centurion 0046; Email: tax@dupdup.co.za; Tel: 0126440737. 011395/2016—(2) Nkosi, Nicodemus Mathews (3902105354082); Erf 0469 Canary Lane, East Bank, Alexandra; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21 days; (Alexandra, Johannesburg). (6) Nkangala Attorneys; 412 Works@Market, Corner Albertina Sisulu Road & Von Brandis Street, Johannesburg; Email: me.nkangalaattorneys@gmail.com; Tel: 0113338241. 11034/2013—(2) Van der Westhuizen, Cernaliae Margaret (5706290130084); 818 Barbara Street, Tileba, 0182, Gauteng; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) Lance Julian De La Peyre (6905025019088); (5) (Pretoria North, Pretoria). (6) H Botha/HvdB; Absa Trust c/o Sechaba Trust, PO Box 11889, The Tramshed, 0126; Email: hbotha@sechaba.co.za; Tel: 012- 340 0093. 3638/2018/PMB—(2) de Lange, Anna Martha Elizabeth Maria (2901240002086); 82 Afrikaner street Vryheid 3100; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Vryheid, Pietermaritzburg). (6) J M Steenkamp & Co; P O Box 863 159 High street Vryheid 3100; Email: cobus@trotter-houston.com; Tel: (034)981-3211. 7733/2006—(2) MANS, MARTHA LOVINA MANS (4502110032084); 21 SPRINGBOK STRAAT, GREENHILLS, RANDFONTEIN; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (RANDFONTEIN, JOHANNESBURG). (6) CHRISTA ROSSOUW PROKUREURS; P/A: P.O.BOX 46, GEORGE, 6530; E-pos: crattorneys1@gmail.com; Tel: 0629256101. 016492/2017—(2) Lamont, John Alex (6212195020081); 506 Mississipi Street, Fairview Faerie Glen, Pretoria; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Pretoria - North Gauteng). (6) PSG Trust (Pty) Ltd - Port Elizabeth; PO Box 6111, Walmer, 6065; Email: natasha.dyer@psg.co.za; Tel: 0413926900. 11925/2012—(2) FOURIE, ANNA SOPHIA ELIZABETH (5310150061081); CHARO STREET 17, FLAMWOOD, KLERKSDORP,2571; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) Jaco Schlebusch; 19 Viney Street, Potchefstroom; E-pos: lientjie@jsnk.co.za; Tel: 018-290-7913. 009149/2017—(2) Halom, Linda (5502200259083); Stand 1880 26 Camelia Street, Lakeside Ext 1, Benoni; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Pretoria). (6) Snyman De Jager Attorneys; C/O Hendrik Verwoerd & South Street, Centurion, Pretoria, 0157; Email: clarissa@sdj.co.za; Tel: 012-663-1680. 1952/2011—(2) COETZER, PIETER SCHALK JACOBUS (8001235125085); KLERKSDORP,2571; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) Jaco Schlebusch; 19 Viney Street, Potchefstroom; E-pos: lientjie@jsnk.co.za; Tel: 018-290-7913. 6772/2013—(2) FOURIE, HERMANUS LAMBERTUS (2910075007086); VAN RIEBEECKSTRAAT 33, POTCHEFSTROOM, 2531; (3) First and Final; (4) JEANETTE FOURIE (3309240013088); (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) Jaco Schlebusch; 19 Viney Street, Potchefstroom; E-pos: lientjie@jsnk.co.za; Tel: 018-290-7913. 9359/2017—(2) Loopstra, Egbert Jans (4412315027089); Erf 380 De Rust, Wes-Kaap; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (Kaapstad, Pretoria). (6) BJ Admin Services; Posbus 24254, Gezina, 0031; E-pos: lizelgroenewald@gmail.com; Tel: 0828572965. 013832/2017—(2) DU PLESSIS, SAREL JACOB (3102145049087); F 28 EQUESTRIA RETIREMENT VILLAGE 229 MEERLUST STREET EQUESTRIA 1089; (3) First and Final; (4) MARIA ELIZABETH DU PLESSIS (3011250044082); (5) (PRETORIA). (6) PHILLIMON MALEKA; NEDGROUP TRUST NEDBANK MENLYN MAINE CAMPUS 193 BENCOR EVENUE WATERKLOOF GLEN EXT 2 PTA; Email: pmaleka@nedbank.co.za; Tel: 012 436 7131. 010114/2017—(2) Maritz, Desmaree San (6205200011087); 21 Aasvoel Street, Reynorif, Witbank; (3) First and Final; (4) Frederik Andries Maritz (5604025102082); (5) (Witbank, Pretoria). (6) Sanlam Trust LTD (BW); Private Bag X137, Halfway House, 1685; Email: bongani.raphela@sanlam.co.za; Tel: 012-470-0147. 002733/2018—(2) VAN NIEKERK, MARTHA JACOBA (4310220019086); MOTHWA HAVENS 353 BOOYSEN STREET ELOFFSDAL PRETORIA; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA). (6) PHILLIMON MALEKA; NEDGROUP TRUST NEDBANK MENLYN MAINE CAMPUS 193 BENCOR EVENUE WATERKLOOF GLEN EXT 2 PTA; Email: pmaleka@nedbank. co.za; Tel: 012 436 7131. 11982/2018—(2) de Jager, Johannes Nicholas Benjamin (4507285125084); 3 generaal cronje straat, meyerton, 1961; (3) First and Final; (4) yvonne de jager (5006100053083); (5) 21; (meyerton, johannesburg). (6) absa trust ltd; absa trust, p o box 2413, bloemfontein, 9300; Email: jose.els@absa.co.za; Tel: 0514010630. 013521/2017—(2) MATHIBE, NEO WINNIEFRED (5405051051080); 4182 KUDUBE UNIT 6 TEMBA; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (MORETELE, NORTH GAUTENG). (6) BALOYI MASANGO INCORPORATED; 1215B DUGMORE STREET QUEENSWOOD PRETORIA 0186; Email: info@bmpincorporated.co.za; Tel: 0123427178. 003601/2018—(2) Petersen, Frederick Alfred (4111095037082); 22 Leconfield Court, Sinclair Road, Lambton, Germiston,1401 there after 7Huyser Street, Delmas,2210, Mpumalanga; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (Germiston en Delmas, Johannesburg). (6) Johannes Albertus Erwee; 98 Lindfield Road, Lynnwood Manor, Pretoria,0081; E-pos: johanerwee@ mweb.co.za; Tel: 012348-1788. 006972/2016—(2) STEENKAMP, JACOBUS JOHANNES THEUNIS (6609145105088); MOOIKLOOF RIDGE, MOOIKLOOF, PRETORIA; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA). (6) DORKAS SINCLAIR; OLD MUTUAL TRUST, NEDBANK MENLYN MAINE CAMPUS, WATERKLOOF GLEN EXT 2, PRETORIA 0181; Email: Dorkass@nedbank. co.za; Tel: 0124367123. 008019/2015—(2) MEINTJES, JOHANNES HENDRIK (4905235008089); 420 BEN VILJOEN STREET, PRETORIA NORTH; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA NORTH, PRETORIA). (6) OLD MUTUAL TRUST (PTY) LTD; PO BOX 6287, PRETORIA 0001; Email: Dorkass@nedbank.co.za; Tel: 0124367123. 000978/2018—(2) Gwegwe, Maboyi Nelson (4204135172082); 527 Entshonalanga Section, Tembisa 1632; (3) N/A; (4) N/A N/A; (5) N/A; (Tembisa Magistrate’s Court, Johannesburg Master’s Office). (6) The Star; Tel: 0118707121. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 94 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 009936/2017—(2) Kalla, Ebrahim (3810105040082); 257 Baard Street, Raslouw, Pretoria; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) Theo de Kooker; 301 Anthony Street, Waterkloof Glen, Pretoria; Email: itax@pro-ac.co.za; Tel: 0129988776. 012236/2017—(2) Kroon, Hendrik Gerhardus (5211215113083); Plot 44, Swawelpoort, Pretoria; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) Theo de Kooker; 301 Anthony Street, Waterkloof Glen, Pretoria; Email: itax@pro-ac.co.za; Tel: 0129988776. 006545/2017—(2) Weideman, George (3803085036089); Farm 10, Swartkrans, Krugersdorp, Gauteng; (3) First and final; (4) Paulina Dorothea Weideman (3911040010089); (5) (Krugersdorp, South Gauteng). (6) De Vos Attorneys (Trinka de Vos); 4th Floor Imperial Terraces, Tyger Waterfront, Carl Cronje Drive, Bellville; Email: trinka@devosattorneys.co.za; Tel: 0824165167. 2447/2018—(2) Wasserfall, Joan Sophia (3510030102086); 305 Malcolm Street, Garsfontein X6, Pretoria, Gauteng; (3) First and Final; (4) Ronald Ralph Wasserfall (3208145076085); (5) (Pretoria). (6) Stegmanns Ingelyf; Posbus 344, Pretoria,0001; Email: annatjie@stegmanns.co.za; Tel: 0861333402. 21097/2014—(2) KUNENE, MATRINAH NTOMBINI (6006130331086); 192 WHITESTINKWOOD STREET, PROTEA GLEN; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (PROTEA, JOHANNESBURG). (6) SEKATI RALEPELLE ATTORNEYS; OFFICE 6, MOLAPO OFFICE PARK, 245 MOLELE STREET, MOLAPO; Email: ralepelles@gmail.com; Tel: 0119861182. 18854/2017—(2) DUBE, DHLOKWAKHE PHILLIP (2911255139087); 1911 KHAYA STREET, SENAOANE; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (PROTEA, JOHANNESBURG). (6) SEKATI RALEPELLE ATTORNEYS; OFFICE 6, MOLAPO OFFICE PARK, 245 MOLELE STREET, MOLAPO; Email: ralepelles@gmail.com; Tel: 0119861182. 29059/2015—(2) MPHAHLELE, MAFORI MORE ANTHONY (6603045286080); 438 MEYERSDAL NATUERE ESTATE, MEYERSDAL; (3) First and Final; (4) DINEO LUCIA MPHAHLELE (7203040423082); (5) (PROTEA MAGISTRATE’S COURT, JOHANNESBURG). (6) SEKATI DANIEL RALEPELLE; OFFICE 6, MOLAPO OFFICE PARK, 245 MOLELE STREET, MOLAPO; Email: ralepelles@gmail.com; Tel: 0119861180. 20348/2009—(2) CAMPBELL, NOEL ROWAN CAMPBELL (5807215098008); 13 CHESTNUT STREET, PRIMROSE, GERMISTON; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (GERMISTON, JOHANNESBURG). (6) LOWNDES DLAMINI INC; 56 WIERDA ROAD EAST, WIERDA VALLEY, SANDTON; Email: maryke@lowndes.co.za; Tel: (011)292-5777. 013499/2017—(2) HITA, EVELYN (6212120364083); 87 ST GEORGES ROAD, BELLEVUE EAST, JOHANNESBURG; (3) First And Final; (4) RONNIE JONATHAN HITA (6101195407085); (5) (JOHANNESBURG). (6) Bregmans Attorneys; PO Box 2232, Houghton 2041; Email: roy@bregmans.co.za; Tel: 0116460335. 5462/2018—(2) Koch, Peter (3509085019088); 59 Roosmaryn, 92 Rosemary Avenue, Pretoria; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Pretoria North, Pretoria). (6) FNB Fiduciary (pty) ltd; private bag X5, menlo park, 0102; Email: pearl.saaiman@fnb.co.za; Tel: 0877366457. 16238/2017—(2) Havenga, Anna Catharina Maria (4906090051081); 774, Plaas Street, Pretoria, 0082; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Pretoria North, Pretoria). (6) FNB Fiduciary (Pty) Ltd.; Private Bag X5, Menlopark, 0102; Email: pearl.saaiman@ fnb.co.za; Tel: 0877366457. 12599/2017—(2) MOTAU, NANCY MAKGOMO (7703310437084); 401 PRETORIUS STREET, ARCADIA GARDENS, ARCADIA, PRETORIA, 0083.; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA). (6) WF BOUWER ATTORNEYS; 1225 JUSTICE MAHOMED STRAAT, MENLOPARK, PRETORIA, GAUTENG; Email: info@wfbattorneys.co.za; Tel: 012-460-3244. 5477/2014—(2) MOKGETHI, NANCY NTEBE (3309200200089); 345 BUSHWILLOW ESTATE, ROODEKRANS; (3) N/A; (4) Pre-Deceased - KOOS STEPHEN MOKGETHI (3309200200089); (5) 21 days; (Magisterial District of ROODEPOORT, JOHANNESBURG). (6) MARK-ANTHONY BEYL ATTORNEYS; 94 PRITCHARD STREET, 4TH FLOOR SCHREINER CHAMBERS, JOHANNESBRUG; Email: rachel@mblaw.co.za; Tel: 011 333 7790. 000252/2018—(2) Badenhorst, Jacob Jacobus (3207235033089); 886 Peter Way, Tres Jollie AH, Honeydew, Roodepoort, Gauteng; (3) First and final; (4) Hester Maria Badenhorst (3806120026080); (5) (Roodepoort, Johannesburg). (6) Ross & Jacobsz Attorneys (B20947); 457 Rodericks Road, Lynnwood, Pretoria, 0001; Email: yolanda@ross.co.za; Tel: (012)348-1088. 749/2018—(2) WULFF, EDGAR NORMAN (5105105026084); 87, 5THSTREET, NABOOMSPRUIT; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (NABOOMSPRUIT, POLOKWANE). (6) MINNAAR ATTORNEYS; 401A QUEENS CRESCENT, LYNNWOOD, PRETORIA; E-pos: estates@minnaarattorneys.co.za; Tel: 082 4555688. 7817/2018—(2) HENRY, GEORGE CHESTER (2006205084184); 2 PIGEON PLACE, NORSCOT SLOPE, FOURWAYS EXT12, GAUTENG; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (GERMISTON, JOHANNESBURG). (6) L BOTHA; PO BOX 3785, EDENVALE, 1610; Email: leande@mweb.co.za; Tel: 0828084308. PTA008161/2017—(2) Pillay, Vimalan Dillon (8809035261086); Unit 34, Hill View, Proclamation Hill, Pretoria, Gauteng; (3) First and final; (4) Segari Pillay (8403070158082); (5) (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) Petzer Du Toit & Ramulifho Attorneys; 213 Richard Street, Hatfield, Pretoria; Email: lorette@legaledge.co.za; Tel: 0123429895. 028102/17—(2) VORSTER, STEPHANUS PETRUS (3511115016084); 30 ANDRé STREET, PIERNEEF PARK, JOHANNESBURG; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (RANDBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) PHILLIPPIENA JACOBA STRODE; PO BOX 236, DAMDORYN, 0280; Email: ISTRODE@MWEB.CO.ZA; Tel: 0829251236. 015609/2015—(2) HLOPHE, LYMON (5710195794085) (n/a); 4404 NGCOBO STREET,TSAKANE; (3) First and Final; (4) KHABONINA CHELINAH HLOPHE (5703210757088); (5) 21; (SPRINGS, Gauteng). (6) Ndzondo Kunene Mosea inc; Suite 210, 1st Floor Bophelong Centre Building, 4th Street Springs.; Email: shkunene@gmail.com; Tel: (011)815 3281. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 95 001241/2017—(2) MOKGOKONG, MADIMETJA SOLOMON (7709185304085); 27A OSPREY STREET, AMBERFIELD CREST, CENTURION, 0157; (3) First and final; (4) GAIL OREEDITSE MOKGOKONG (8003310534082); (5) (JOHANNESBURG). (6) TF MATHEBULA ATTORNEYS; 208-212 JEEPE STREET, JOHANNESBURG 1ST FLOOR MARBLE TOWERS; Email: faith@mathebulainc.co.za; Tel: 011-333-72-98. 005122/2015—(2) MALOANE, LEHLOHONOLO GUMS (3002015241089); 2119-B NALEDI 18; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21days; (JOHANNESBURG, 62 KHOTSO HOUSE 10th FLOOR SUIT 01 MARSHARLLTOW JOHANNESBURG). (6) Ngomne Estate Administrators; 62 Khotso house 10th floor suit 01 Marshalltown Johannesburg; Email: reception@ ngomneestates.co.za; Tel: 0114920253. 000293/2016—(2) OLIFANT, DIKELE JOHN (3608055203084); 140 BOIPATON TOWNSHIP VANDERBISL PARK; (3) First and Final; (4) MANANA MARIA OLIFANT (3606100191080); (5) 21days; (JOHANNESBURG, 62 KHOTSO HOUSE 10th FLOOR SUIT 01 MARSHARLLTOW JOHANNESBURG). (6) Ngomne Estate Administrators; 62 Khotso house 10th floor suit 01 Marshalltown Johannesburg; Email: reception@ngomneestates.co.za; Tel: 0114920253. 22963/2009—(2) SUMBANE, GWAMBI (4610270517081); 629 MAKHULONG SECTION,TEMBISA,1632; (3) First and Final; (4) NONE NONE (NA); (5) 21 DAYS; (TEMBISA MAGISTRATE’S COURT, PRETORIA). (6) SEGALA SESHIBE ATTORNEYS; 111 IBAZELO SECTION,CORNER MAMBO & JULIUS NYERERE STREETS,TEMBISA,1632; Email: seshibe@ live.com; Tel: 0833757232. 001438/2016—(2) HLONGWANE, MEKHUBA (5204095310085); ERF 05 CALABASH EXT 2 RONDEIT TOWNSHIP; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21days; (JOHANNESBURG, 62 KHOTSO HOUSE 10th FLOOR SUIT 01 MARSHARLLTOW JOHANNESBURG). (6) Ngomne Estate Administrators; 62 Khotso house 10th floor suit 01 Marshalltown Johannesburg; Email: reception@ngomneestates.co.za; Tel: 0114920253. 012143/2017—(2) SPALDING, RICHARD (6308065225089); ERF 2697 RIVERLEA EXT 3 TOWNSHIP; (3) First and Final; (4) MIRIAM AGNES SPALDING (6712180459087); (5) 21days; (JOHANNESBURG, 62 KHOTSO HOUSE 10th FLOOR SUIT 01 MARSHARLLTOW JOHANNESBURG). (6) Ngomne Estate Administrators; 62 Khotso house 10th floor suit 01 Marshalltown Johannesburg; Email: reception@ngomneestates.co.za; Tel: 0114920253. 9447/2015—(2) LAHER, EBRAHIM AHMED (5403275082080); 17 SWORDFISH AVENUE LENASIA EXT 7; (3) First and final; (4) HASEENA LAHER (5809190071083); (5) (JOHANNESBURG). (6) MOHAMED KAROLIA ATTORNEYS; 4TH FLOOR, THE FIRS, CORNER CRADDOCK AND BIERMANN AVENUE, ROSEBANK, JOHANNESBURG; Email: mohamed@karolia. co.za; Tel: 0764306111. 016857/2015—(2) MOLELI, NOZIZWE ELSINAH (4206300084083); STAND 3108 MOROKA 1818; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21days; (JOHANNESBURG, 62 KHOTSO HOUSE 10th FLOOR SUIT 01 MARSHARLLTOW JOHANNESBURG). (6) Ngomne Estate Administrators; 62 Khotso house 10th floor suit 01 Marshalltown Johannesburg; Email: reception@ ngomneestates.co.za; Tel: 0114920253. 11961/2018—(2) DE BRUIN, JANET MAUD (2912080019080); EUREKA CARE TIMBER STREET, WENTWORTH PARK , KRUGERSDORP , 1739; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (KRUGERSDORP, JOHANNESBURG). (6) SHELDON MEINTJIES; 337 PETROLEUM STREET, WALTLOO, PRETORIA, 0184; Email: sheldongordon.meintjies@absa.co.za; Tel: 0112258413. 917/2018—(2) JANSE VAN RENSBURG, FREDERIK JACOBUS (4311135029087); PLATANLAAN 14, FLAMWOOD , 2471; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) SUSANNA JANSE VAN RENSBURG (5405090026085); (5) (KLERKSDORP, PRETORIA). (6) SHELDON MEINTJIES; 337 PETROLEUM STREET, WALTLOO, PRETORIA, 0184; Email: sheldongordon. meintjies@absa.co.za; Tel: 0112258413. 021725/2016—(2) NTINGA, NONZONZO MIRRIAM (1807160158082); 2955 OLD DOBSONVILLE, GAUTENG PROVINCE; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (JOHANNESBURG). (6) TF MATHEBULA ATTORNEYS; 208-212 JEEPE STREET, JOHANNESBURG 1ST FLOOR MARBLE TOWERS; Email: faith@mathebulainc.co.za; Tel: 011-333-72-98. 009909/2018—(2) CURRIE, ALEXANDER TULLIS SPENCE (4208265101183); 22 SUN TROPAZ 2 CALVINIA ROAD BRENTWOOD PARK BENONI; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (BENONI, SOUTH GAUTENG (MARSHALLTOWN)). (6) GHA McPherson on behalf of Momentum Trust Limited; IPC 90A, 268 West Avenue, Centurion, Pretoria, 0157; Email: lizaan. didlick@momentum.co.za; Tel: 012-684-4168. 028559/2015—(2) MCCABE, MURIEL ELAINE (3305280051087); 43 DIAMOND ACRES, KUDU STREET, ALLENS NEK, 1709; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (ROODEPOORT, SOUTH GAUTENG). (6) C B SLOANE CA(SA); 38 GROSVENOR ROAD, BRYANSTON, 2021 (P O BOX 55, WITKOPPEN, 2068); Email: cbsloane@iafrica.com; Tel: 0824464107. 002073/2018—(2) BESTER, BAREND CHRISSTOFFEL (6206045032080); 13 Bessie Lanser Street Heidelberg Ext 2; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Heidelberg, Johannesburg). (6) Capital Legacy Fiduciary Services (Pty) Ltd; 1st Floor, Wrigley Field, The Campus, 57 Sloane Street, Bryanston, 2021; Email: Madelein@capitallegacy.co.za; Tel: 011 575-4663. 010342/2018—(2) BOTJE, HERMAN BART (4705195109087); 160 BRONBERG RETIREMENT VILLAGE OLYMPUS ROAD PRETORIA; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA, SOUTH GAUTENG (MARSHALLTOWN)). (6) GHA McPherson on behalf of Momentum Trust Limited; IPC 90A, 268 West Avenue, Centurion, Pretoria, 0157; Email: lizaan.didlick@momentum. co.za; Tel: 012-684-4168. 005212/2018—(2) Rajool, Ursula (4110140109086); 5 Savanna Road, Bakerton, Springs, 1559; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Springs, Johannesburg). (6) Capital Legacy Fiduciary Services (Pty) Ltd.; 1st Floor, Wrigley Field, The Campus, 57 Sloane Street, Bryanston, 2191; Email: cherlee@capitallegacy.co.za; Tel: (087)352-2813. 016470/2017—(2) Kleynhans, Bethia Alfreda (4409150026085); 956 Clifton Avenue, Protea Retirement Village Heuwelsig , Centurion, 0157; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) Capital Legacy Fiduciary Services (Pty) Ltd.; 1st Floor, Wrigley Field, The Campus, 57 Sloane Street, Bryanston, 2191; Email: cherlee@capitallegacy.co.za; Tel: (087)352- 2813. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 96 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 024545/2017—(2) NAIDOO, DAVIDSON (7712095075084); 1072 LIVERPOOL STREET, EXTENSION 1, LENASIA SOUTH; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) CHIBA-JIVAN INC; 190 BARRY HERTZOG AVENUE, GREENSIDE; Email: chibajivan@mweb.co.za; Tel: 0118372468. 18933/2015—(2) KEMPIS, GEORGE STEOHEN (2911175004080); COTTAGE 302 CARLINGFORD, 6 RANDJIESLAAGTE ROAD, HIGHLANDS NORTH, JOHANNESBURG; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (NONE, JOHANNESBURG). (6) DE WET VAN DER WATT (SANDTON); P O BOX 78159, SANDTON, 2146; Email: DONALD@GLENWATT.CO.ZA; Tel: 011-268-2152. 22082/2017—(2) LOMAX, MARGARET ISABEL (4709010090084); 62 CHAUCER ROAD, LOMBARDY EAST, JOHANNESBURG; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (NONE, JOHANNESBURG). (6) DE WET VAN DER WATT (SANDTON); P O BOX 78159, SANDTON, 2146; Email: DONALD@GLENWATT.CO.ZA; Tel: 011-268-2152. 006096/2018—(2) Antunes, Antonio Moreira (5106245144084); 12 Blyderivier Street, Norkem Park, Kempton Park, 1618; (3) First and Final; (4) Maria Clara Concicao Vieira Antunes (5412090113087); (5) (Kempton Park, Johannesburg). (6) Capital Legacy Fiduciary Services (Pty) Ltd; 1st Floor, Wrigley Field, The Campus, 57 Sloane Street, Bryanston, 2191; Email: leighann@capitallegacy.co.za; Tel: 087 352 2816. 020037/2017—(2) SCHULZ, NORMA CONSTANCE (3004220014087); 121 DURBY ROAD, KENSINGTON, JOHANNESBURG; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) (GERMISTON, JOHANNESBURG). (6) STRATIN CONSULTING AND MANAGEMENT COMPANY PTY LTD; 34 WEBBER ROAD GERMISTON 1401; Email: stratin@elbgroup.co.za; Tel: 0118730203. 023672/2016—(2) SINGH, HEMANT RAJ (6005315215080); LENASIA SOUTH; (3) Second Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) (LENASIA, JOHANNESBURG). (6) NEDGROUP TRUST (PTY) LIMITED Ref: D Sinclair; PO Box 6287, Pretoria 0001; Email: DorkasS@nedbank.co.za; Tel: 0124367123. 015475/2016—(2) SHABANGU, JOHN WELLINGTON (4501025663082); 2 UMSONTI STREET BIRCH ACRES; (3) First and Final; (4) TERRESIA SIPHIWE SHABANGU (5108160384083); (5) 21days; (JOHANNESBURG, 62 KHOTSO HOUSE 10th FLOOR SUIT 01 MARSHARLLTOW JOHANNESBURG). (6) Ngomne Estate Administrators; 62 Khotso house 10th floor suit 01 Marshalltown Johannesburg; Email: reception@ngomneestates.co.za; Tel: 0114920253. 022552/ 2017—(2) ADAMSON, MARIA (4405020478183); 21 RYNE PARK, VAN DYK STREET, SW 5, VANDERBIJLPARK, GAUTENG; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (Vanderbijlpark, Johannesburg). (6) Liam Greeff Attorneys; PO Box 600, Park South 1910; Email: liam.greeff@mweb.co.za; Tel: 0169824318. 001374/2018—(2) RAMATSHA, JEREMIAH JERRY (5003035485084); 10365 JADULA STREET KWA-THEMA SPRINGS GAUTENG PROVINCE; (3) First and final; (4) BELINA RAMATSHA (5604110731084); (5) (SPRINGS, JOHANNESBURG). (6) M A MASUKU ATTORNEYS; P O BOX 3415 SPRINGS; Email: mamasukuattorneys@telkomsa.net; Tel: 011 362 5256. 013416/2017—(2) MAKHUBO, VINA SAMARIA (3306130158080); 33 THIPE STREET KWA-THEMA SPRINGS GAUTENG PROVINCE; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (SPRINGS, JOHANNESBURG). (6) M A MASUKU ATTORNEYS; P O BOX 3415 SPRINGS; Email: mamasukuattorneys@telkomsa.net; Tel: 011 362 5256. 019484/2015—(2) BONGWE, ZIWELILE JOYCE (5909190724085); 29 DA GAMA STREET SECUNDA 2302; (3) First and Final; (4) VUSI ROBERT BONGWE (5802055201085); (5) (ROODEPOORT, JOHANNESBURG). (6) SA ESTATE ADMINISTRATORS & TRUSTEES PTY LTD; 381 ONTDEKKERS ROAD, FLORIDA PARK, ROODEPOORT 1709; Email: estates@zeelie.com; Tel: 011 4755393. 029367/2015—(2) SACKS, HARRY (4805215081082); 1 TANIA ROAD, MORNINGSIDE VILLAGE, FRENCH LANE, MORNINGSIDE, 2196; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (RANDBURG, SOUTH GAUTENG). (6) C B SLOANE CA(SA); 38 GROSVENOR ROAD, BRYANSTON, 2021 (P O BOX 55, WITKOPPEN, 2068); Email: cbsloane@iafrica.com; Tel: 0824464107. 25572/2016—(2) BUCIBE, PORTIA YENA (7309070461080); 2363 MASINYANE STREET, TSAKANE, BRAKPAN; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (BRAKPAN, JOHANNESBURG). (6) FELICE CAPRIELLO ATTORNEYS; 97 DUNVEGAN STREET, SYDENHAM, JOHANNESBURG; Email: felice@fcalaw.co.za; Tel: 011 485-4496. 19056/2015—(2) Gray, Gregory (3407235082082); 1 Floral Place, Florida North; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court, Johannesburg). (6) Louise Tonkin Incorporated; 484 Ontdekkers Road, Florida Hills; Email: zola@ltinc. co.za; Tel: (011)472-2828. 000629/2017—(2) MALEBANE, MALOSE SIMON (5612245251084); STAND 53 STEENBOK STREET CLAYVILLE EXT 7; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21days; (JOHANNESBURG, 62 KHOTSO HOUSE 10th FLOOR SUIT 01 MARSHARLLTOW JOHANNESBURG). (6) Ngomne Estate Administrators; 62 Khotso house 10th floor suit 01 Marshalltown Johannesburg; Email: reception@ngomneestates.co.za; Tel: 0114920253. 161/2004—(2) Abrahams, Gabieba (-); 717 Hazeldrive, Noordgesig, Soweto; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court, Pretoria). (6) Louise Tonkin Incorporated; 484 Ontdekkers Road, Florida Hills; Email: zola@ltinc.co.za; Tel: (011)472-2828. 004722/2018—(2) OOSTHUIZEN, RYNHARDT (6311235013088); 670 VAALKOP STREET, FAERIE GLEN, PRETORIA, 0043; (3) First And Final; (4) SUZETTE OOSTHUIZEN (6408150125085); (5) (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) Sanlam Trust Ref: NA; Private Bag X137, Halfway House 1685; Email: Angelique.Leyds@sanlam.co.za; Tel: 0124700020. 11127/2017—(2) Tischhauser, Andreas (3012115038186); 58 Waterval Village, cnr Hendrik Potgieter and 3rd Street, Florida Glen; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court, Johannesburg). (6) Louise Tonkin Incorporated; 484 Ontdekkers Road, Florida Hills; Email: zola@ltinc.co.za; Tel: (011)472-2828. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 97 009201/2016—(2) MAUPA, SELINA (5110160366086); 12821 DOBSONVILLE EXT 4, SOWETO; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (JOHANNESBURG SOUTH). (6) AMASUBAS ESTATE ADMINISTRATORS; 88 MARSHALL STREET, SAMANCOR HOUSE 10TH FLOOR, SUITE 1001, MARSHALLTOWN, JOHANNESBURG; Email: RECEPTION@AMASUBAS.CO.ZA; Tel: 011-568-4742. 005479/2018—(2) BOSHOFF, GUILLAUME HENRI VICTOR ROBBERTZ (4006135002080); 1057 BRAAM PRETORIUS STREET, UNIT NO.11, MONTANA PARK, PRETORIA, 0159; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) Sanlam Trust Ref: NA; Private Bag X137, Halfway House 1685; Email: Angelique.Leyds@sanlam.co.za; Tel: 0124700020. 8472/2017—(2) RAY, ALLAN DOUGLAS (3312015026087); 201 Jutlander Avenue, Beaulieu Country Estate, Kyalami, 1684; (3) FIRST AND FINAL; (4) LOURENZA JACOBA RAY (3307300065089); (5) (RANDBURG MAGISTRATES COURT, JOHANNESBURG). (6) GRANT WILLEMSE; PO Box 1290 Northcliff 2115; Email: grantw@primedia-unlimited.co.za; Tel: 0117287728. 005726/2018—(2) MTAMBO, SESANE SUSAN (3009170240087); 142 MAOKO STREET,EMOYENI ,TEMBISA; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) CHICCO MTSHALI; C/O HENDRIK VERWOERD AND SOUTH STREET,CENTURION,0046; Email: chicco@sdj.co.za; Tel: 012 663 1680. 001007/2018—(2) SIBEKO, NONTSHUKUMO SYLVIA (3709250185082); 1014 A MKHAHLANE STREET,KLIPSPRUIT,1809; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) CHICCO MTSHALI; C/O HENDRIK VERWOERD AND SOUTH STREET,CENTURION,0046; Email: chicco@sdj.co.za; Tel: 012 663 1680. 023018/2017—(2) ENGELHARDT, RUDOLF HEINZ (6909225315080); 41 KOBIE STREET,KRUGERSDOP; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) CHICCO MTSHALI; C/O HENDRIK VERWOERD AND SOUTH STREET,CENTURION,0046; Email: chicco@sdj.co.za; Tel: 012 663 1680. 010504/2017—(2) Maullin, Gloria Cecilia (3410300010087); 6 Poinsettia Road, Wychwood; (3) First And Final; (4) Keith (Estate Late) Maullin (3307125033080); (5) (Germiston, SOUTH GAUTENG). (6) NEDGROUP TRUST (PTY) LIMITED Ref: P Moodley; PO Box 1007, Johannesburg 2000; Email: Raymondt@nedbank.co.za; Tel: 0112958664. 012978/2017—(2) VENTER, RITA (4604190041082); 2 RUITER ROAD, DAGGAFONTEIN EXTENSION, SPRINGS; (3) First and Final; (4) CHRISTOFFEL JOHANNES VENTER (4202075051084); (5) (SPRINGS, JOHANNESBURG). (6) MATSEMELA KRAUSES & NGUBENI INCORPORATED; 8 SUTTER ROAD, SELECTION PARK, SPRINGS; Email: mkncivil4@ mweb.co.za (Ref. Mrs C Krause/D Dunn); Tel: 011-815-3255. 885/2016—(2) REDDY, MEENAMBALL (4706230090084); 639 BOSSPERWER STREET, MONUMENT PARK, PRETORIA; (3) First and final; (4) MOONSAMY REDDY (4111075076084); (5) (PRETORIA). (6) JAFFER ATTORNEYS; 577 CARL STREET, PRETORIA WEST; Email: jaffer@mweb.co.za; Tel: 0123271200. 002199/2018—(2) MOKWENA, BOINGOTLO CYNTHIA (4704050668089); Stand No 791,Magogwe Village ,Mafikeng ,2739; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) CHICCO MTSHALI; C/O HENDRIK VERWOERD AND SOUTH STREET,CENTURION,0046; Email: chicco@sdj.co.za; Tel: 012 663 1680. 15981/2017—(2) Van Wyk, Andries Phillipus (4106135107085); 38 Floss Street, Kensington; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Johannesburg, Johannesburg). (6) McKenzie van der Merwe & Willemse Inc; 68 Dann Road, Aston Manor, Kempton Park; Email: aletta@mmwlaw.co.za; Tel: 0119756528. 17100/2016—(2) Pudikabekwa, Matladi Elizabeth (3803020256081); 861 Block K Soshanguve 0152; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) CHICCO MTSHALI; C/O HENDRIK VERWOERD AND SOUTH STREET,CENTURION,0046; Email: chicco@sdj.co.za; Tel: 012 663 1680. 013810/2017—(2) MOLEYA, MATLHORO MARIA (3106050137084); 81 MADIBA STREET ,ATTERIDGEVILLE,0008; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) CHICCO MTSHALI; C/O HENDRIK VERWOERD AND SOUTH STREET,CENTURION,0046; Email: chicco@sdj.co.za; Tel: 012 663 1680. 28504/2017—(2) VAN RENSBURG, PETRUS JACOBUS (3603145013080); 1 A LOSBERG AVENUE; (3) First and Final; (4) JOHANNA CHRISTINA VAN RENSBURG (3908140043085); (5) (POTCHEFSTROOM, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Capital Legacy Fiduciary Services (Pty) Ltd; 1st Floor, Wrigley Field, The Campus, 57 Sloane Street, Bryanston, 2191; Email: natashak@ capitallegacy.co.za; Tel: 0115754495. 23279/2011—(2) Van Dyk, Hendrik Benjamin (5310075094084); 222 Koedoe Street, Wierda Park, Centurion; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) Emmarentia Aletta van Dyk (5409030095085); (5) (Pretoria, Johannesburg). (6) Jansen Attorneys; 158 Zamia Palm Street, Montana Park, 0182; E-pos: mail@jansenattorneys.co.za; Tel: 0814355706. 005657/2018—(2) MOGASHOA, KGELELE JIM (5109145336081); STAND 2405,DEVLAND EXT.30,1811; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) CHICCO MTSHALI; C/O HENDRIK VERWOERD AND SOUTH STREET,CENTURION,0046; Email: chicco@sdj.co.za; Tel: 012 663 1680. 013335/2017—(2) MPHAHLELE, MAMAKGEME (8501295469083); STAND NO 17 ,VALTAKI AH BRONKHOSRPRUIT,PRETORIA.; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) PORTIA; C/O HENDRIK VERWOERD & SOUTH STREET,CENTURION,0157; Email: portia@sdj.co.za; Tel: -012-663-1680. 010153/2016—(2) MDODA, ZOLISA FELICITY (7104050536088); 9036 KAGISO, KRUGERSDORP, 1754; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (KRUGERSDORP, JOHANNESBURG). (6) SWART REDELINGHUYS NEL & PARTNERS INCORPORATED; 245 VOORTREKKER ROAD, MONUMENT, KRUGERSDORP, 1739; Email: natasha@swarenel.co.za; Tel: 0119544000. 013121/2017—(2) TSOTETSI, MADITABA SOPHY (5603040704088); 23A RICARDO STREET, VOSLOORUS; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA). (6) CL BEZUIDENHOUT ATTORNEYS; NO 6 KIKUYU STREET, GROUND FLOOR WEST WING (REGUS) SUNNINGHILL; Email: cheryl@clbattorneys.co.za; Tel: 0112368638. 003613/2018—(2) NELL, HENDRINA WILHELMINA (3210040227086); OVOLI 103,972 9TH AVENUE ,WONDERBOOM SOUTH,0084; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) CHICCO MTSHALI; C/O HENDRIK VERWOERD AND SOUTH STREET,CENTURION,0046; Email: chicco@sdj.co.za; Tel: 012 663 1680. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 98 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 002190/2018—(2) DU PREEZ, STEPHANUS PETRUS JOHANNES (4206085001088); 190 EASTLANDS, MATURE LIFESTYLE 101, EASTLANDS DRIVE, SESFONTEIN, BENONI; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (BENONI, PRETORIA). (6) PHOENIX ADMINISTRATORS AND TRUST; POSTNET SUITE 777, PRIVATE BAG X37, LYNWOOD RIDGE, 0040; E-pos: edwin@phoenixadministrators.co.za; Tel: 0824490395. 25915/2016—(2) KNOWLES, WILLIAM PERVICAL ROBERT (2901225033080); 31 DASSEN ROAD, IMPALA PARK, 1459; (3) First and final; (4) MADELAINE KOWLES (4204210039081); (5) (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) MONA & ASSOCIATES; 71 MOWBRAY AVENUE, WESTERN EXTENSION, BENONI 1501; Email: monislaw@absamail.co.za; Tel: 0114211151. 4809/2018—(2) MALOKA, MABEL (6007120545081); 48 KAAPMUIDEN AVENUE, LEACHVILLE, BRAKPAN; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) 21 DAYS; (BRAKPAN, JOHANNESBURG). (6) T P MOLOTO & COMPANY INCORPORATED; 4 MOWBRAY AVENUE, BENONI, 1501; Email: nelson@tpmolotoinc.co.za; Tel: (011)4211378. 026840/2017—(2) MASONDO, MOSES MFUNENI (5811075665088); 259 RADEBE STREET , EZIZAMELENI WAKKERTROOM 2480; (3) First and final; (4) TRYPHINA ZOZWA MASONDO (6006070452082); (5) (JOHANNESBURG). (6) PRESHNEE GOVENDER ATTORNEYS INC; 62 MARSHALL TOWN KHOTSO HOUSE , 9TH FLOOR; Email: info@ pgainc.co.za; Tel: 0114632655. 006098/2017—(2) MNGWEVU, GEELBOOI DANIEL (5008115279083); 10012 MNGUNI STREET , KWA-THEMA 1575; (3) First and final; (4) NOBELUNGU BELLINA MNGWEVU (5201190341080); (5) (JOHANNESBURG). (6) PRESHNEE GOVENDER ATTORNEYS INC; 62 MARSHALL TOWN KHOTSO HOUSE , 9TH FLOOR; Email: info@pgainc.co.za; Tel: 0114632655. 10509/2012—(2) MATHATHO, LEKHWI RAMSKIN (4307225472088); 99 MOROE STREET,ATTERIDGEVILLE,0008; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) CHICCO MTSHALI; C/O HENDRIK VERWOERD AND SOUTH STREET,CENTURION,0046; Email: chicco@sdj.co.za; Tel: 012 663 1680. 5108/2018—(2) Zimba, Maria Winnie Basetsana (6112090616084); 35 Gwangwa Street, Atteridgeville, 0008; (3) N/A; (4) Tebogo Jacob Zimba (5707220210087); (5) N/A; (Atteridgeville, Pretoria). (6) Nel & De Wet Attorneys; The Willows Office Park, Unit I 1, C-O Simon Vermooten & Lynnwood Rds, The Willows; Email: fjdewet@neldewet.co.za; Tel: 012-809-3057. 024373/2016—(2) WHITE, RACHEL ELIZABETH NOLA WHITE (3208110033087); Mildene Park Retirement Village, 65 Prospect Hall Road, Durban North; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (JOHANNESBURG). (6) VINCENT LAUBSCHER & ASSOCIATES; Unit 4, Bastion Close, Bushhill Office Park, Cnr Hawken Ave & Ostrich Road, Bromhof; Email: antionette@vla. co.za; Tel: (011)791-0635. 4055/2018—(2) Van Der Merwe, Daniel Benjamin (2210285020080); Wynneweg 39, Eldoraigne, Centurion, 0157; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Cape Town). (6) S Maibchund; ABSA Trust, P O Box 2174, Durban, 4000; Email: Suvarna. Maibchund@absa.co.za; Tel: 011-5095913. 013957/2017—(2) NEOCLEOUS, ALIKI (3104200051081); C/O SAINT GEORGE HOTEL, PLOT 58 DORINGKLOOF, GAUTENG; (3) First and final; (4) N/A; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) KLAGSBRUN EDELSTEIN BOSMAN DE VRIES; PO BOX 178, GROENKLOOF, 0027; Email: uneda@kebd.co.za; Tel: 0124529881. 704/2018—(2) TROSELLO, WILLEM JOHANNES (5006255621080); 31 POPLAR STREET, DECLERQVILLE; (3) First and Final; (4) GERTRUIDA MAGDALENA TROSELLO (5501170234084); (5) (KLERKSDORP, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Capital Legacy Fiduciary Services (Pty) Ltd; 1st Floor, Wrigley Field, The Campus, 57 Sloane Street, Bryanston, 2191; Email: natashak@ capitallegacy.co.za; Tel: 0115754495. 002166/2016—(2) CILLIERS, ANNA MAGRIETHA ADRIANA (5910170124080); 17 IMPALA NORTH, 629 SAPORIA STREET, PRETORIA; (3) First and Final; (4) NVT NVT; (5) 21; (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) GERNEKE & POTGIETER ATTORNEYS; 307 DANIE THERON STREET, PRETORIA NORTH; Email: eugeniegerneke21@gmail.com; Tel: 012 565 4573. 005897/2018—(2) Jansen Van Vuuren, Daniel Rudolf (3809035054080); 1205 Bionberg Retirement Village, Midas Street, Olympus; (3) N/A; (4) N/A N/A; (5) N/A; (Pretoria, Pretoria). (6) Nel & De Wet Attorneys; The Willows Office Park, Unit I 1, C-O Simon Vermooten & Lynnwood Rds, The Willows; Email: fjdewet@neldewet.co.za; Tel: 012-809-3057. 6436/2016—(2) BADENHORST, DAVID ANDRIES (3404025047086); 17 VAN DALSEN STREET, WEST PARK, PRETORIA; (3) First and final; (4) ELSIE CATHERINA BADENHORST (3902130052081); (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) JOHANN DE WET ATTORNEYS; 825 ARCADIA STREET, ARCADIA; Email: yolanda@jdwattorneys; Tel: 0120300119. 7155/2015—(2) Pullen, Anna Margaretha (1802170034084); 833 Milligalstraat, Moreletapark, Pretoria; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (Pretoria). (6) Le Roux Van Niekerk Prokureurs; Posbus 32181, Glenstantia, 0010; E-pos: pietervn@iafrica. com; Tel: 0129983009. 459/2018—(2) MORABA, MANTHIBU HARDAD PEACE (5712075794086); 407 MMESI PARKI, DOBSONVILLE NORTH MOLETE STREET; (3) N/A; (4) MALEFA IRENE MORABA (5701260768088); (5) N/A; (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) MBEDZI ATTORNEYS; 12 CNR EDWARD & HERBERT STREET ROODEPOORT; Email: mbedziattorneys@gmail.com; Tel: 0110524532. 27058/2016—(2) BICKERTON, GARY PARKER (5712265020086); 36 DUNKIRK STREET, DELVILLE, GERMISTON; (3) FIRST AND FINAL; (4) —; (5) (GERMISTON, JOHANNESBURG). (6) SMIT & HERBST ATTORNEYS; 108 JOUBERT STREET, GERMISTON; Email: MITZIJANA@SHBATTORNEYS.CO.ZA; Tel: 0118738435. 001028/2018—(2) Masetle, Ebenezer Johannes (5203045837080); 664 Mark Twain Street, Groblerpark, Ext 9, Roodepoort; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (Roodepoort, Johannesburg). (6) Standard Trust Limited Ref: DG; PO Box 1291, Parklands 2121; Email: dina.grobbelaar@standardbank.co.za; Tel: 0112831100. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 99 001243/2016—(2) BAKER, STEPHANIE MARY (2708020033185); KRONEDAL, 650 PRETORIUS STREET, PRETORIA; (3) Supplementary First and Final; (4) —; (5) (n/a, PRETORIA). (6) MB CALITZ ATTORNEYS; 969 VAALWATER STREET, FAERIE GLEN, PRETORIA, 0081; Email: estates@mbcalitz.co.za; Tel: 0791157765. 010898/2018—(2) SWART, TERTIUS JACOBUS (4804225031088); 07 PIET RETIEF BOULEVARD, SET, VANDERBILJPARK, JOHANNESBURG; (3) Supplementary First and Final; (4) DIANE SWART (5208110113085); (5) (VAN DERBILJPARK, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Emily Chauke; Sanlynn Building; Block B; Ground Floor; c/o Sanlam Street & Lynnwood Road; Lynnwood; Email: emily.chauke@sanlam.co.za; Tel: (012)470-0351. 6620/2010—(2) WILMOT, LESLIE FREDERICK (2009205101016); 63 ARISTOLE CRESCENT, ENNERDALE, EXTENSION 3, JOHANNESBURG; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) (PROTEA MAGISTRATES COURT, SOUTH GAUTENG HIGH COURT). (6) Mrs. SELINAH NALEDZANI; 279 COLUMBINE AVENUE, MONDEOR, JOHANNESBURG, 2091; Email: selinah@mashau-naledzani.co.za; Tel: 0861333235. 29272/2011—(2) ZULU, THAMSANQA MICHAEL (6212125552088); 71 MEHLOMAKHULU STREET DUBE VILLAGE SOWETO; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) NGL ATTORNEYS; BUILDING 3 WOODHILL OFFICE PARK, 53 PHILIP ENGELBRECHT AVENUE, MEYERSDAL; Email: katlego@ngllaw.co.za; Tel: 011- 867-0476. 17296/2016—(2) BADENHORST, ELSIE CATHERINA (3902130052081); 17 VAN DALSEN STREET, WEST PARK, PRETORIA; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) JOHANN DE WET ATTORNEYS; 825 ARCADIA STREET, ARCADIA; Email: yolanda@jdwattorneys; Tel: 0120300119. 21455/2013—(2) RIDDERHOF, JOHANNES (5501285066082); 984 GELDENHUYS STREET,STRUBENS VALLEY EXTENSION 4, ROODEPOORT, 1735; (3) Supplementary First and Final; (4) —; (5) (ROODEPOORT, JOHANNESBURG). (6) UNA POSTHUMUS; SANLYNN BUILDING, CNR SANLAM STREET & LYNNWOOD ROAD LYNNWOOD; Email: Una. Posthumus@sanlam.co.za; Tel: 012 470 0315. 019484/2015—(2) BONGWE, ZIWELILE JOYCE (5909190724085); 29 DA GAMA STREET, SECUNDA, 2302; (3) First and Final; (4) VUSI ROBERT BONGWE (5802055201085); (5) (ROODEPOORT, JOHANNESBURG). (6) SA ESTATE ADMINISTRATORS & TRUSTEES PTY LTD; 381 ONTDEKKERS ROAD, FLORIDA PARK, ROODEPOORT, 1709; Email: estates@zeelie.com; Tel: 011 4755393. 006164/2018—(2) BEZUIDENHOUT, LOUIS PETRUS (5005285102087); 5 TIMBAVAI STREET, SECUNDA; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (GERMISTON, PRETORIA). (6) ARTHUR CHANNON INCORPORATED ATTORNEYS; 693 RUBENSTEIN DRIVE, MORELETA PARK, 0044; Email: ISABEL@CHANNONATTORNEYS.CO.ZA; Tel: 012 997 37 47. 011259/2018—(2) BEZUIDENHOUT, HENDRIK JACOBUS (4808285099083); 37 GRASKOP STREET, RONDEBULT, GERMISTON; (3) First and final; (4) CECELIA MAGDALENA BEZUIDENHOUT (4809100060086); (5) (GERMISTON, PRETORIA). (6) ARTHUR CHANNON INCORPORATED ATTORNEYS; 693 RUBENSTEIN DRIVE, MORELETA PARK, 0044; Email: ISABEL@CHANNONATTORNEYS.CO.ZA; Tel: 012 997 37 47. 013033/2017—(2) ROLL, MARIA CLOTILDE (4902100091183); 80 KINGFISHER DRIVE, PECANWOOD, HARBEESPOORTDAM; (3) First and final; (4) MICHAEL ROLL (4102065112187); (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) KLAGSBRUN EDELSTEIN BOSMAN DE VRIES; PO BOX 178, GROENKLOOF, 0027; Email: uneda@kebd.co.za; Tel: 0124528991. 5349/2015—(2) NKHOTO, TSIU MICHAEL (3409025147083); 85 DRAGON DRIVE, KLIPSPRUIT EXT 2; (3) First and final; (4) ANNAH MANKA NKHOTO (3601250212083); (5) (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) NGL ATTORNEYS; BUILDING 3, WOODHILL OFFICE PARK, 53 PHILIP ENGELBRECHT AVENUE, MEYERSDAL; Email: storm@ngllaw.co.za; Tel: 011-867-0476. 15457/2016—(2) RUPPING, RIHAN (6112085060082); 11 CULLINAN GOLF ESTATE, MAIN STREET, CULLINAN; (3) First and final; (4) JOHANNA MAGRIETA RUPPING (5202030042086); (5) (CULLINAN, PRETORIA). (6) JJR INC; 308 BROOKS STREET; Email: andre@jjrinc.co.za; Tel: 012-362-2556. 878/2018—(2) BUITENDAG, HENNING PETRUS (2910175081080); 7 CILLIERS STREET, SUIDEROORD, JOHANNESBURG; (3) First and Final; (4) ANNA JOHANNA SUSANNA BUITENDAG (3011080078086); (5) (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Capital Legacy Fiduciary Services (Pty) Ltd; 1st Floor, Wrigley Field, The Campus, 57 Sloane Street, Bryanston, 2191; Email: natashak@capitallegacy.co.za; Tel: 0115754495. 8255/2006—(2) MENDELSOHN, HAROLD (2312025035087); FLEMMING HOUSE, RANJESLAAGTE ESTATE, RANJIESLAAGTE ROAD, HIGHLANDS NORTH,JOHANNESBUR; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT). (6) PENNY GRIFFITHS ATTORNEY; 9, NORWOOD CENTER, 120 WILLIAM ROAD, NORWOOD; Email: GRIFFITHSP1@TELKOMSA.NET; Tel: 0845240009. 23704/2013—(2) JOUBERT, PIERRE HADLEY (6604045100081); 9 Avon Road, Witpoortjie Ridge, Impala Park, Boksburg; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (BOKSBURG MAGISTRATES COURT, NONE). (6) PENNY GRIFFITHS ATTORNEY; 9, NORWOOD CENTER, 120 WILLIAM ROAD, NORWOOD; Email: GRIFFITHSP1@TELKOMSA.NET; Tel: 0845240009. 878/2018—(2) BUITENDAG, HENNING PETRUS (2910175081080); 7 CILLIERS STREET, SUIDEROORD, JOHANNESBURG; (3) First and Final; (4) ANNA JOHANNA SUSANNA BUITENDAG (3011080078086); (5) (JOHANNESBURG, JOHANNESBURG). (6) Capital Legacy Fiduciary Services (Pty) Ltd; 1st Floor, Wrigley Field, The Campus, 57 Sloane Street, Bryanston, 2191; Email: natashak@capitallegacy.co.za; Tel: 0115754495. 11425/2016—(2) KRUGER, MECHIEL ANDRIES (3006095064089); 338 HANS-STRYDOM AVENUE, KLOOFSIG, GAUTENG PROVINCE; (3) First and final; (4) ANNA SOPHIA KRUGER (3809090014086); (5) (PRETORIA, PRETORIA). (6) LEISTNER ATTORNEYS; P O BOX 8587, PRETORIA, 0001; Email: c.leistner@absamail.co.za; Tel: 012 -807-3915. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 100 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 EASTERN CAPE / OOS-KAAP 000000027062018—(2) Viljoen, Johannes Jacob Scheepers (4607015008087); 101 Maree Street, Potchefstroom, 2531; (3) First and final; (4) Maryann Cathleen Viljoen (4607140042084); (5) (Potchefstroom, Port Elizabeth). (6) Wynand du Preez; P O Box 34880, Newton Park, 6055; Email: wynand@themeadowgroup.co.za; Tel: (041)-3916129. 000997/2018—(2) Du Plessis, Jan Daniel Louw (6503075020088); DR HJ Verwoerd Laan 37, Despatch, 6220; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (Uitenhage, Port Elizabeth). (6) Absa Trust Limited, private Bag X60571, Greenares, 6070; Absa Trust Ltd, Absa House, 2nd Floor, Cnr William Moffett & overbaakens Road, Fairview, 6071; E-pos: janhn@absa.co.za; Tel: 0413906406. 2905/2017—(2) BEZUIDENHOUDT, JANNIE FREDERICK (5706165010080); MAASDORP STRAAT 4, BURGERSDORP 9744; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) ELIZABETHA MARGARETHA BEZUIDENHOUDT (6001260059086); (5) (BURGERSDORP, GRAHAMSTAD). (6) VAN NIEKERK & KOEN PROKUREURS; SANLAMGEBOU, PIET RETIEF STRAAT, POSBUS 234, BURGERSDORP 9744; E-pos: info@vnk.co.za; Tel: 0516530851. 7083/2011—(2) Kolanti, Vuyisile Wellington (6612135526081); 32 Clyde Street, Central, Port Elizabeth; (3) L & D Account; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (Port Elizabeth, Port Elizabeth). (6) Howard Collen Inc; 11a Shirley Street, Newton Park, Port Elizabeth; Email: how8@absamail.co.za; Tel: 041-3653700. PE 5309/2017—(2) JORDAAN, LLEWELLYN HENRY (3901155002088); 3 GRACELANDS, NOORSEKLOOF, JEFFREYS BAY; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) EMMERENTIA SUSANNA JORDAAN (4202140029081); (5) (Humansdorp, Port Elizabeth). (6) CW Malan Jeffreys Bay Incorporated; 15 Oosterland street, Jeffreys Bay; E-pos: boedels@comalan.co.za; Tel: (042)293-1053. 003275/2017—(2) Nel, Hendrina Francina (2408170023082); 5 Lairdhaven, 62 High Street, Matatiele; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (Maluti, Mthatha). (6) Standard Trust Limited; PO Box 27560, Greenacres 6057; Email: Elizabeth.Ferreira@ standardbank.co.za; Tel: 0214012611. 005140/2016—(2) Nel, Petrus Stefanus (2410055003080); 5 LAirdhaven, 62 High Street, Matatiele; (3) First And Final; (4) Hendrina Francina Nel (2408170023082); (5) (Matatiele, Mthatha). (6) Standard Trust Limited; PO Box 27560, Greenacres 6057; Email: Elizabeth.Ferreira@standardbank.co.za; Tel: 0214012611. 000562/2017—(2) ZAAYMAN, STEPHANUS ESAIAS (4103125017085); Gordons Folly, Wehmeyerstraat, Willowmore 6445; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (WILLOWMORE, GRAHAMSTAD). (6) Steyn & Van der Vyver Ingelyf; Knysnastraat 45, Posbus 10, Willowmore; E-pos: gpsteyn@isagon.com; Tel: 044-923 1010. 2303/1995—(2) Adams, Raymond (ID UNKNOWN); 10 St Jerome Street, West End, Bethelsdorp, Port Elizabeth, 6059; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Port Elizabeth, Grahamstown). (6) Nelson Attorneys; 60A Worraker Street, Newton Park, Port Elizabeth, 6045; Email: nelsons@pe.co.za; Tel: 041-3656463. 1174/2017—(2) KLEINHANS, STEPHANUS ANDRIES (2712295036089); 5 ELLIOT STREET, MANOR HEIGHTS, DESPATCH; (3) First and Final; (4) LYDIA THELMA KLEINHANS (3111030020087); (5) 21 DAYS; (UITENHAGE, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, PORT ELIZABETH, EASTERN CAPE). (6) VAN ROOYEN & EFSTRATIOU ATTORNEYS; 57 SIXTH AVENUE, NEWTON PARK, PORT ELIZABETH, 6045; Email: piet@rooyen.co.za; Tel: 0413652844. 000913/2017—(2) KWAKWARI, FEZILE ROBERT KWAKWARI (5506255753080); 44 NTENETYANA STREET, LINGELIHLE, CRADOCK, 5880; (3) First and final; (4) NTOMBENTSHA ELSIE KWAKWARI (6303110378082); (5) (CRADOCK, GRAHAMSTOWN). (6) Metcalf & Co; 80 Frere Street, Cradock, 5880; Email: metcalf@eastcape.net; Tel: 0488813024. 000296/2018—(2) TURNER, EILEEN MYRTLE (3403250007088); 33A MOTH COTTAGE, NELSON AVENUE, CAMBRIDGE, EAST LONDON; (3) First and final; (4) GRAHAM LAWRENCE TURNER (3808255094180); (5) (EAST LONDON, GRAHAMSTOWN). (6) GREYVENSTEINS ATTORNEYS; PO BOX 754, PORT ELIZABETH, 6000; Email: louis@ greyvensteins.co.za; Tel: 041-5015546. 006548/2011—(2) SOBIKWA, VUYELWA EUNICE (5906190777089); 10 MANKAYI STREET, ZWIDE, PORT ELIZABETH; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) (PORT ELIZABETH). (6) RAKESH SAM ATTORNEYS; 64 PICKERING STREET, NEWTON PARK, PORT ELIZABETH; Email: rsamattorneys@telkomsa.net; Tel: 041-3642550. 000497/2018—(2) FOXCROFT, JEFFREY HILTON (5811145047085); 42 WILSON STREET, GONUBIE, 5257; (3) First and final; (4) YVONNE BEVERLEY FOXCROFT (6109040076088); (5) (EAST LONDON, GRAHAMSTOWN). (6) BATE CHUBB & DICKSON INC.; 34 WESTERN AVENUE, VINCENT, EAST LONDON, 5247; Email: carmen@batechubb.co.za; Tel: 0437014529. 20893/2014—(2) FARRAT, NADEEMA (4505180128088); 59 AVALON CRESCENT, GELVANDALE, PORT ELIZABETH; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (PORT ELIZABETH). (6) McWILLIAMS & ELLIOTT INC.; 152 CAPE ROAD, MILLPARK, PORT ELIZABETH; Email: esther@mcwilliams.co.za; Tel: 041 - 5821250. 006552/2011—(2) SOBIKWA, BONGANI SHAWN (5906135664087); 10 MANKAYI STREET, ZWIDE, PORT ELIZABETH; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) (PORT ELIZABETH). (6) RAKESH SAM ATTORNEYS; 64 PICKERING STREET, NEWTON PARK, PORT ELIZABETH; Email: rsamattorneys@telkomsa.net; Tel: 041-3642550. 021226/2014—(2) Fourie, Petrus Cornelius Fourie (3710225057083); 7 Tait Street, Newton Park Port Elizabeth; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Port Elizabeth). (6) Sanlam Trust Limited; Po Box 27428, Greenacres, 6057; Email: taryn.large@sanlam. co.za; Tel: 0413925476. 145/2018—(2) Skinner, Richard Newlyn (2902205043180); 27 Two Rivers Place, Kenton on Sea; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Port Alfred, Grahamstown). (6) Neave Stötter Inc; P O Box 76, Port Alfred; Email: patricia@palaw.co.za; Tel: 046 624 1163. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 101 93/2017—(2) KROG, GERALD (3006085050080); 8 FALCON RIDGE, ABBOTSFORD, EAST LONDON; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (EAST LONDON, GRAHAMSTOWN). (6) KEMP ATTORNEYS; 8 REYNOLDS VIEW, BEACON BAY, EAST LONDON; Email: legal@wol.co.za; Tel: 0437484064. 000211/2018—(2) George, Rosie (3905150037080); 24 Rosesteeg, Uitenhage, 6241; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Uitenhage, Port Elizabeth). (6) FNB Fiduciary (Pty) Ltd; PO Box 27521, Greenacres, 6057; Email: Charlene.VanGreunen@ fnb.co.za; Tel: 0873350805. 2564/2017—(2) Emslie, Lorraine (2803100015085); Damant Lodge, Port Alfred; (3) First; (4) —; (5) (Port Alfred, Grahamstown). (6) Michael Ruben Burmeister; 17 Heythrop Drive, Linkside, Port Elizabeth; Email: mikeburmeister65@gmail. com; Tel: 041 - 3734611. 01267/2017MOHPE—(2) Van Zyl, Elize (5205200073088); Frere Singel 21, van Riebeeckhoogte, Uitenhage; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (Uitenhage, Port Elizabeth). (6) M S Strydom as genomineerde Eksekuteur namens G P van Rhyn, Minnaar & Kie Ing.; G P van Rhyn, Minnaar & Kie Ing., Rhymin Gebou, Republiek Plein, Posbus 192, Uitenhage, 6230; E-pos: mss@vrm.co.za; Tel: (041)922-9124. 005823/2017—(2) Van Niekerk, Van Zyl Calvyn (4212275002084); 21 Aliwal Street, Tulbagh, Port Elizabeth, 6025; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Port Elizabeth, Port Elizabeth). (6) Kevlar Financial Services; P O Box 27971, Greenacres, Port Elizabeth, 6057; Email: admin@kevlarfin.co.za; Tel: 041-3738010. 0000000243/2018—(2) Strydom, Stephanus Esaias Terblanche (4002105026084); Vaalpadskloof, Steytlerville; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Steytlerville, Port Elizabeth). (6) SW Herselman; 24 Sutherland Road, Mosel, Uitenhage; Email: willie. herselman@absamail.co.za; Tel: 041-9922416. 1008/2018—(2) Luiters, Petrus (6804055236086); Algoaweg 91, Uitenhage; (3) First and final; (4) Liesel Luiters (7310150042089); (5) (Uitenhage, Port Elizabeth). (6) SW Herselman; 24 Sutherland Road, Mosel, Uitenhage; Email: willie. herselman@absamail.co.za; Tel: 041-9922416. 5542/2016—(2) MBA, MARTIN LUTHER BONAKELE (2617772); COFIMVABA; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (COFIMVABA, MTHATHA). (6) PIETER JACOBUS COETZEE; BOWES, McDOUGALL INCORPORATED, 27a PRINCE ALFRED STREET, QUEENSTOWN 5319; Email: conv7@bmcinc.co.za; Tel: 045 807 3800. -—(2) Poisat, Elizabeth Maria (3210310030087); Aandmymering, Uitenhage; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Uitenhage, Port Elizabeth). (6) SW Herselman; 24 Sutherland Road, Uitenhage; Email: willie.herselman@absamail.co.za; Tel: 041- 9922416. 000814/2017—(2) FERREIRA, PETRUS JOHANNES (2701275027085); 10 TUSCAN VILLAS, MACON ROAD, LORRAIN, PORT ELIZABETH; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (Port Elizabeth). (6) Lessing, Heyns, Keyter & van der Bank Inc.; 14 Baird Street, Uitenhage; E-pos: conveyancinglessingheyns@gmail.com; Tel: (041)-9911301. 000826/2018—(2) VAN STADEN, ANDRE JACOBUS (3803155095080); 6 PARASOLSTRAAT, WAVECREST, JEFFREYSBAAI,6330; (3) EERSTE & FINALE; (4) MAGDALENA CHRISTINA VAN STADEN (4008300095089); (5) (HUMANSDORP, PORT ELIZABETH). (6) BLIGNAULT & VENNOTE; POSBUS 1500, JEFFREYSBAAI, 6330; E-pos: estelle@ blignaultvennote.co.za; Tel: 042 293 2211. 000000021472018—(2) Deysel, Alice Patricia (4709080158084); 33 McLuckie Street, Francis Evatt Park, Port Elizabeth, 6025; (3) First and final; (4) John Henry Deysel (3906125067087); (5) (Port Elizabeth). (6) Wynand du Preez; P O Box 34880, Newton Park, 6055; Email: wynand@themeadowgroup.co.za; Tel: (041)-3916129. 4734/2017—(2) SALOMON, FRANZ CHRISTOPHER (2708175039086); COTTAGE 310 LAUBSCHER PARK EAST, MAIN ROAD, WALMER, PORT ELIZABETH; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PORT ELIZABETH). (6) KAPLAN BLUMBERG ATTORNEYS; PO BOX 27028, GREENACRES. 6057; Email: pburnand@lantic.net; Tel: 0722759409. 020706/2017—(2) Barnard, Daniel (3602065001083); 17 Tenth Avenue, George, 6529; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (George, Cape Town). (6) Old Mutual Trust (Pty) Limited Ref: Lynne Louis; P O Box 27528, Greenacres, 6057; Email: LynneL@ nedbank.co.za; Tel: 0413988027. 2619/2017—(2) Levine, Norman Charles (3404265131087); 116 Settlerspark, Port Alfred, 6170; (3) First and final; (4) Greta Catherine Buisson-Street (3210120048089); (5) (Port Alfred, Grahamstown). (6) Messrs Coetzees Inc; 25 Buiten Street, P O Box 5, Parys, 9585; Email: j2@coetzs.co.za; Tel: 056-811-2136. 7141/2010—(2) Mashiyi, Bulelani (8606255831089); 21 Mnyamanzi Street, HillCrest, Mthatha; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (Mthatha, Mthatha). (6) Mantyi Attorneys; 1st Floor, ClubLink Building, 28 Madeira street, Mthatha; Email: mantyi@polka.co.za; Tel: 047-531-1364. 5390/2017—(2) Pietersen, Gideon Stephanus (2606065007082); Valleihof,Kirkwood; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Port Elizabeth). (6) J Louw Attorney; P O Box 7115,Newton Park,Port Elizabeth 6055; Email: cliff.louw1@gmail.com; Tel: 042 3643577. 000030/2016—(2) Hechter, Christina, Maria (3701050021088); 4 Patrick Road, Charlo, Port Elizabeth, 6070; (3) First and final; (4) Philip, Charel Hechter (3608255004084); (5) (Port Elizabeth, Port Elizabeth). (6) Ambiton Financial Services; PO Box 40036, Walmer Post Office, Walmer, Port Elizabeth; Email: jeandre@ambiton.co.za; Tel: 0415817170. 20031/2014—(2) VAN DYK, ELSA JOHANNA (6404070093081); OSKLOOF, CRADOCK, 5880; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (CRADOCK, GRAHAMSTOWN). (6) Metcalf & Co; 80 Frere Street, Cradock, 5880; Email: metcalf@eastcape.net; Tel: 0488813024. 3124/2015—(2) LE ROUX, STANLEY KEITH (3310025025081); 7 LAMONT STREET, QUEENSTOWN, 5320; (3) NOT APPLICABLE; (4) NOT APPLICABLE; (5) NOT APPLICABLE; (QUEENSTOWN, GRAHAMSTOWN). (6) MAURICE SHADIACK ATTORNEYS INC.; P.O. BOX 398, QUEENSTOWN, 5320; Email: accounts1@mshadiack.co.za; Tel: 045-8392027. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 102 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 000304/2018—(2) Clark, Elizabeth Marion (2402270002088); 2 Berea Gardens and then Lily Kirchmann Home, Jarvis Road, Berea, East London; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (East London, Grahamstown). (6) Independent Executor & Trust (Pty) Ltd; PO Box 8081 Nahoon 5210; Email: dewers@iet.co.za; Tel: 043 7354633. 5379/2017—(2) MACFARLANE, PATRICIA ANN (3505120020081); 3 STANSBURY PARK, SEYMOUR STREET, SOUTH END, PORT ELIZABETH; (3) First and final; (4) N/A; (5) (n/a, Port Elizabeth). (6) PW Harvey & Co (Pty) Ltd; PO Box 5675, Walmer, Port Elizabeth 6065; Email: lee@pwharvey.co.za; Tel: 0413732710. 7236/2009—(2) MEYER, FLORIS BELLINGAN (2710085030080); HAZELHURSTSTRAAT 6, MOUNT CROIX, PORT ELIZABETH.; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (PORT ELIZABETH). (6) Theron du Plessis; Bankstraat 15, Aliwal Noord, 9750; E-pos: tdp@an.tdp.co.za; Tel: 051-6338000. 4407/2017—(2) BRENNAN, JENNIFER ANN (6109230031083); 9912 PALMBROOK DRIVE, AUSTIN, TEXAS, 78717, USE; (3) First and final; (4) CHARLES EUGENE BRENNAN (4903035108084); (5) (n/a, Port Elizabeth). (6) PW Harvey & Co (Pty) Ltd; PO Box 5675, Walmer, Port Elizabeth 6065; Email: lee@pwharvey.co.za; Tel: 0413732710. 1268/2016—(2) VAN ANTWERPEN, CORNELIUS (3404145020088); 103 KUDU FLATS, GOULD STREET, SYDENHAM, PORT ELIZABETH; (3) N/A; (4) N/A N/A; (5) N/A; (N/A, PORT ELIZABETH). (6) CA TRUST COMPANY (PTY) LTD; WATERFRONT BUSINESS PARK, POMMERN STREET, HUMERAIL, PORT ELIZABETH, 6045; Email: INFO@CATC. CO.ZA; Tel: 0418201130. 3017/2017—(2) ALLEN, JACK AUSTIN (2304275053084); 58 BOUGAINVILEA DRIVE, WESTERING, PORT ELIZABETH; (3) N/A; (4) N/A N/A; (5) N/A; (N/A, PORT ELIZABETH). (6) CA TRUST COMPANY (PTY) LTD; WATERFRONT BUSINESS PARK, POMMERN STREET, HUMERAIL, PORT ELIZABETH, 6045; Email: INFO@CATC.CO.ZA; Tel: 0418201130. 000212/2018—(2) Swart, Esme Elfreda (3511020079086); Kennersley Park, Bonza Bay Road, Beacon Bay; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (East London, Grahamstown). (6) Independent Executor & Trust (Pty) Ltd; PO Box 8081 Nahoon 5210; Email: dewers@iet.co.za; Tel: 043 7354633. 002819/2012—(2) MVANE, MZIMASI THEOPHILUS (7008265678082); 17 UKHOZI CRESCENT SUNNY RIDGE EAST LONDON; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21 DAYS; (EAST LONDON, GRAHAMSTOWN). (6) DM LUKHOZI ATTORNEYS INC; 2 KEW ROAD VINCENT EAST LONDON; Email: Dali@dmlattorneys.co.za; Tel: 0437211562. 000372/2016—(2) Troskie, Francina Barendina (4704120698082); 10 Laurel Street, Amalinda, 5247; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (East London, Grahamstown). (6) Absa Trust Limited, private Bag X60571, Greenares, 6070; Absa Trust Ltd, Absa House, 2nd Floor, Cnr William Moffett & overbaakens Road, Fairview, 6071; Email: megan.middlewick@absa.co.za; Tel: 0413906407. 001620/2018—(2) Gerber, Daniel (4607045064084); Aandblomstraat 49 Uitenhage; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) Anna Louisa Gerber (4808210047082); (5) (Uitenhage, Port Elizabeth). (6) Conradie Campher & Kemp; Hoofstraat 20, Despatch; E-pos: alicia@cckemp.co.za; Tel: 0419335111. 718/2018—(2) PAGE, MEGAN MAY (8501110062089); 28 LING BEACH ROAD DORCHESTER HEIGHT EAST LONDON; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (EAST LONDON, GRAHAMSTOWN). (6) GHA McPherson on behalf of Momentum Trust Limited; IPC 90A, 268 West Avenue, Centurion, Pretoria, 0157; Email: lizaan.didlick@momentum.co.za; Tel: 012-684- 4168. 003317/2017—(2) Kleinhans, Jacobus Martinus (4912205081088); 6 Houtkapper Avenue, Cradock, 5880; (3) First and final; (4) Marie-Louise Kleinhans (5604050093081); (5) (Cradock, Port Elizabeth). (6) AED Attorneys; 289 Ontdekkers Road, Carenvale, Roodepoort, 1709; Email: annie@adattorneys.co.za; Tel: 011-033-8701. 2494/2015—(2) Truter, Alan John (5906045108084); 14 Greenway Street, Lovemore Heights, Port Elizabeth; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (N/A, Port Elizabeth). (6) Leon Keyter; PO Box 720, Grahamstown, 6140; Email: lkeyter@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0466229401. 002313/2017—(2) Deas, Gavin Burns (5512065001082); 29 Noord Street, Aberdeen, Klein Karoo; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Aberdeen, Grahamstown). (6) The Herald; Email: classlegals@vusa.co.za; classlegals@timesmedia.co.za; Tel: 0415047148. 000127/2016—(2) NTULI, WELILE (4409245453088); 57 HAYA STREET, ZWIDE, PORT ELIZABETH; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (PORT ELIZABETH). (6) ANDILE NGQAKAYI INCORPORATED; 3RD FLOOR CAPITOL BUILDING, 545 GOVAN MBEKI AVENUE, NORTH END, PORT ELIZABETH; Email: andilengqakayiinc@gmail.com; Tel: (041)484-6294. 1092/2018—(2) Oakley, BASIL (5407185063080); 3 WEITZ STREET STEYTLERVILLE; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (STETYLEVILLE, PORT ELIZABETH). (6) GREYVENSTEINS ATTORNEYS; 104 PARK DRIVE CENTRAL PORT ELIZABETH; Email: koketso@greyvensteins.co.za; Tel: 0415015565. 001598/2018—(2) Murray, James Lennox Andrew (4911305039087); Red Currantstraat 22 Jeffreysbaai; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (Humansdorp, Port Elizabeth). (6) Conradie Campher & Kemp; Hoofstraat 20, Despatch; E-pos: alicia@ cckemp.co.za; Tel: 0419335111. FREE STATE / VRYSTAAT 3559/2016—(2) MONOSI, MOSIDI SUSAN (5407090723083); DITIRASTTRAAT 5138, BLOEMANDA, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9300; (3) TWEEDE GEWYSIGDE EERSTE AND FINALE LIKWIDASIE EN DISTRIBUSIEREKENING; (4) NVT NVT; (5) 21 DAE; (NVT, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) PHATSHOANE HENNEY, RINDA MYNHARDT; PHATSHOANE HENNEY, POSBUS 152, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9300; E-pos: rinda@phinc.co.za; Tel: 0514004058. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 103 260/2016—(2) JOHNSON, ADAM MAROPE (4312025132080); SONNEBLOMLAANS 82, HEIDEDAL, BLOEMFONTEIN; (3) EERSTE EN FINALE LIKWIDASIE EN DISTRIBUSIEREKENING; (4) ZAZIPHI ELIZABETH JOHNSON JOHNSON (5212110793086); (5) 21 DAE; (NVT, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) PHATSHOANE HENNEY, RINDA MYNHARDT; PHATSHOANE HENNEY, POSBUS 152, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9300; E-pos: rinda@phinc.co.za; Tel: 0514004058. 10744/2015—(2) BOTHA, LYDIA (2301050028083); 22 VICTORIA ROAD, WILLOWS, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9301; (3) EERSTE EN FINALE LIKWIDASIE EN DISTRIBUSIEREKENING; (4) NVT NVT; (5) 21 DAE; (NVT, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) RINDA MYNHARDT, PHATSHOANE HENNEY; PHATSHOANE HENNEY, POSBUS 152, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9300; E-pos: rinda@phinc.co.za; Tel: 0514004058. 11017/2017—(2) FICK, ANNA CATHARINA FICK (3701010060085); BONTEBOKSTRAAT 31, FAUNA, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9300; (3) EERSTE EN FINALE LIKWIDASIE EN DISTRIBUSIEREKENING; (4) NVT NVT; (5) 21 DAE; (NVT, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) RINDA MYNHARDT, PHATSHOANE HENNEY; POSBUS 152, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9300; E-pos: rinda@phinc.co.za; Tel: 0514004058. 9546/2016—(2) VAN TONDER, ANDRE (5707205108082); 10 WEDEPOHL STREET SASOLBURG 1947; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (SASOLBURG, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) MOLENAAR & GRIFFITHS INC.; 6 NJ VAN DER MERWE CRESCENT SASOLBURG 1947; Email: landi@molgrif.co.za; Tel: 0169760420. 006358/2015—(2) URQUHART, DOUGLAS ALLEN (2612185027083); 1 JOSEPH STREET, THABA NCHU, FREE STATE PROVINCE; (3) FIRST AND FINAL; (4) —; (5) 21 DAYS; (LADYBRAND, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) LEON MARE ATTORNEYS; 27 DAN PIENAAR STREET LADYBRAND 9745; Email: coll@buysmare.co.za; Tel: 0519242512. 006405/2016—(2) Ranyane, Khantse Rahaba (6201030517088); 19 Lombard Street Harrismith 9880; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Harrismith, Bloemfontein). (6) Balden Vogel & Partners Inc; P O Box 22 Harrismith 9880; Email: info@baldenvogel. co.za; Tel: 0586221035. 8540/2017—(2) Davenport, Margaretha (3503110021086); 62 Serenitas, 51 General Hertzog Road, Bloemfontein, 9301; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (Bloemfontein, Grahamstown). (6) Gerber Botha & Gowar Chartered Accountants Ref: ZZDAV; P O Box 1, Cradock 5880; Email: lynn@gbggroup.co.za; Tel: 0488811678. 3349/2018—(2) VISAGIE, SUSANNA ADRIANA VISAGIE (5812140024087); SCIROCCO 5, ALIBAMASTRAAT, PELLISSIER, BLOEMFONTEIN 9301; (3) Eerste en Finale; (4) —; (5) (BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) Claude Reid Ing Verw: Johan van Schalkwyk / Ina; Posbus 277, Bloemfontein 9300; E-pos: ina@claudereid.co.za; Tel: 0514479881. 004394/2017—(2) VAN NIEKERK, JOHANNES ALBERTUS (3510205018083); DE VOSSTRAAT 9, KROONSTAD, VRYSTAAT; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (KROONSTAD, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) GERHARDUS CHRISTOFFEL ENGELBRECHT; POSBUS 1606, KROONSTAD, 9500; E-pos: MARIANA@KDFIN.CO.ZA; Tel: 0562121811. 010620/2016—(2) Guldenpfennig, Rudolph Wilhelm (5909255034081); Plaas Solferino, Warden, 9890; (3) Eerste en Finale; (4) —; (5) 21 DAE; (Warden, Bloemfontein). (6) W.S. Botha; S-BRO/ Finansiële Adviseurs, Posbus 2689, Bethlehem, 9700; E-pos: wsbotha@s-bro.co.za; Tel: 058 3030450. 4611/2018—(2) DE BEER, BARENS PETRUS (4506045064088); 22 HARTLEYSTRAAT, MOREWAG, KROONSTAD, 9499; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (KROONSTAD, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) ABSA TRUST BEPERK, P.O. BOX 2413, BLOEMFONTEIN; 1ST NELSON MANDELA & DONALD MURRAY AVE, BRANDWAG, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9301; E-pos: alidal@ absa.co.za; Tel: 051-4010643. 2751/2017—(2) SMIT, ELIZABETH JOHANNA (3201180004088); PLAAS KROMKUIL, DISTRIK BULTFONTEIN; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (BULTFONTEIN, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) MNR NJ SMITH (EKSEKUTEUR); P/A KOOT OOSTHUIZEN PROKUREURS, PRES. SWARTSTRAAT 12, BULTFONTEIN, 9670; E-pos: annemarie@kootoosprok.co.za; Tel: 0518532682. 5046/2017—(2) Faber, Febe (3510140027082); Huis Silwerjare, Petrus Steyn, 9640; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) Cornelius Jacobus Faber (2903075012081); (5) (Lindley, Bloemfontein). (6) Human le Roux Meyerowitz; Posbus 563, Bethlehem, 9700; E-pos: rika@dupbosch.co.za; Tel: 0583070300. 10563/2017—(2) KELLERMAN, GEORGE PETRUS JOHANNES (2911215013083); STRIATA VERSORGINGSEENHEID, BLOEMFONTEIN; (3) First and final; (4) SUSANNA JOHANNA JACOBA KELLERMAN (3210230030084); (5) (BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) LIEBENBERG MALAN LIEZEL HORN INC; PO BOX 35737, MENLO PARK, 0081; Email: estates@ liebenbergmalan.co.za; Tel: 012-9930464. 002918/2018—(2) VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, ONA (7210210076087); 24 VLAKPLAATS STREET, NAUDEVILLE, WELKOM; (3) FIRST AND FINAL; (4) —; (5) (WELKOM, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) ABSA TRUST LIMITED, PO BOX 2413, BLOEMFONTEIN; 1ST FLOOR, CORNER OF NELSON MANDELA & DONALD MURRAY STREET, BRANDWAG, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9301; Email: joey.duplessis@absa.co.za; Tel: 051-4010637. 7246/2016—(2) LABUSCHAGNE, FREDERIK JACOBUS (2212205022089); Stillehawe Tehuis, van der Wathstraat, Dewetsdorp; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (DEWETSDORP, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) MALHERBE SAAYMAN & SMITH; Posbus 44, Hoofdstraat 36, Zastron, 9950; E-pos: smithprok@telkomsa.net; Tel: 051-6731217. 25291/2014—(2) VOKO, BONISWA MIRRIAM (6610250840089); 3 Boom Street, Zastron, 9950; (3) First and final; (4) NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE; (5) (ZASTRON, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) MALHERBE SAAYMAN & SMITH INC; 36 Hoofd Street, P O Box 44, Zastron, 9950; Email: smithprok@telkomsa.net; Tel: 051-6731217. 000242/2018—(2) MUNROE, LYNETTE JOAN (4508290016086); COTTAGE 15 , PERIDOT AVENUE , WELKOM RETIREMENT VILLAGE, WELKOM; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) JOHN THOMAS MUNROE (3905075019080); (5) (WELKOM, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) ABSA TRUST; 1ST FLOOR CNR NELSON MANDELA AND DONALD MURRAY AVENUE, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9301; Email: kelly.joodt@absa.co.za; Tel: 0514010624. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 104 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 11163/2016—(2) MALAN, WILLEM DU TOIT (2509285020085); AVONVREDE, 15 VAN DER LINDE STRAAT, VREDE 9835; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) AMY-LOUISE DIXIE MALAN (2409090008088); (5) (BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) MERVITZ & MALAN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS INC; PO BOX 1708, BROOKLYN SQUARE 0075; E-pos: willem.malan@mervitzmalan.co.za; Tel: 0123463044. 009305/2017—(2) MOTLOUNG, NCHEFENG JOSIAH (5603195788084); ERF 4151, BOHLOKONG BETHLEHEM; (3) First and final; (4) FIKILE JOSEPHINE MOTLOUNG (5905070761080); (5) (BETHLEHEM, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) NIEMANN GROBBELAAR ATTORNEYS; 3 THERON STREET, BETHLEHEM, 9700; Email: SUZAAN@HATTMAR.CO.ZA; Tel: 0583031268. 001092/2018—(2) WEPENER, DANIEL JOHANNES (3706065010083); GA WATERMEYER STRAAT 14A, LANGENHOVENPARK, BLOEMFONTEIN; (3) Eerste en Finale; (4) MARIA ELIZABETH WEPENER (4210280013088); (5) (BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) LEON VERMAAK PROKUREUR; JAN BRANDSTRAAT 10, LANGENHOVENPARK, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9301; E-pos: COMPUTAX@TELKOMSA.NET; Tel: 051-4363751. 9451/2008—(2) OOSTHUIZEN, HUBERT (7210115126086); VAN ZYL STREET 95, BRANDFORT, PROVINCE FREE STATE; (3) First and final; (4) JACQUELINE OOSTHUIZEN (7805270088086); (5) (BRANDFORT, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) A P PRETORIUS & PARTNERS; 19 GODDARD STREET, BLOEMFONTEIN; Email: info@appretorius.co.za; Tel: 0514477911. 3912/2018—(2) NDAYI (LIBAZI), ZOLEKA VERONICA (7005270551080); 24 RONTGEN ROAD, HOSPITAL PARK, BLOEMFONTEIN 9301; (3) First And Final; (4) KHAYA CARMICHAEL LIBAZI (6009135936081); (5) (BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) Claude Reid Inc Ref: John Anderson / Ina; PO Box 277, Bloemfontein 9300; Email: ina@claudereid.co.za; Tel: 0514479881. 410/2018—(2) MOHOEBI, SELLO ISAAC (3010065216083); 1645 SETLABA STREET, ROCKLANDS, BLOEMFONTEIN; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (BLOEMFONTEIN, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) FIXANE ATTORNEYS; SUITE NO8 87 KELLNER STREET, WESTDENE, BLOEMFONTEIN; Email: johny@fixaneattorneys.co.za; Tel: 0514300765. 11163/2016—(2) MALAN, WILLEM DU TOIT (2509285020085); AVONVREDE, 15 VAN DER LINDE STRAAT, VREDE 9835; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) AMY-LOUISE DIXIE MALAN (2409090008088); (5) (BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) MERVITZ & MALAN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS INC; PO BOX 1708, BROOKLYN SQUARE 0075; E-pos: willem.malan@mervitzmalan.co.za; Tel: 0123463044. 009156/2017—(2) VERWEY, CORNELIUS TOBIAS (3411155025089); WRIGHTSTRAAT 6, DISTRIK KROONSTAD, PROVINSIE VRYSTAAT; (3) Gewysigde Eerste en Finale; (4) —; (5) (KROONSTAD, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) NAUDé - THOMPSON INGELYF; CROSS STRAAT 98, KROONSTD, 9499; E-pos: anelise@ntlaw.co.za; Tel: 0562123280. 008704/2017—(2) Marais, Petronella Maria (3708100031082); Welgedacht Aftree-Oord 12, Kolbooistraat, Fleurdal, Bloemfontein, 9301; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) David Stephanus Marais (4108165077089); (5) (Bloemfontein, Bloemfontein). (6) Nel & Vennote; Posbus 1331, Upington, 8800; E-pos: welna@nelenvennote.co.za; Tel: 054-3378100. 24130/14—(2) Oosthuizen, Elsje Catharina (1407130019082); Bethelem Afree Oord, Paul Van Gent Street, 8, Bethlehem .; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Bethlehem, Bloemfontein). (6) Loyiso Dayimane; 16 Newton Place, Newton Park, 6045; Email: loyiso.dayimane@fnb.co.za; Tel: 0873355280. 13219/2012—(2) MATLAKENG, TEFO PIET (5501145312080); UNIT 1477, THABONG, WELKOM, FREE STATE PROVINCE; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) MATLAKALA MAGDELINE MATLAKENG (6012210906086); (5) (WELKOM, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) STEYN ATTORNEYS; CHATEAU JANNEMAN, 373 STATEWAY, WELKOM, 9459; Email: invorder2@ advprok.co.za; Tel: 057-3525301. 452/2018—(2) Van der Merwe, Johannes (4705105103089); Castelynrylaan 37, Fichardtpark, Bloemfontein, 9317; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) Ethel Laura Elizabeth Van der Merwe (5903100134089); (5) (N/A, Bloemfontein). (6) Old Mutual Trust; P.O. Box 12124, Brandhof, 9324; E-pos: dewaldp@nedbank.co.za; Tel: 0514005920. 2430/2018—(2) STEYNBERG, MARGARETHA (3101170034089); 12 HAKAO CRESCENT VANDERBIJLPARK SE 3 1911; (3) First And Final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) 21 DAYS; (VANDERBIJLPARK, MARSHALLTOWN). (6) AV Theron & Swanepoel Inc Ref: LL/TLR/MAT29290; PO BOX 471, SASOLBURG 1947; Email: telanie@avtswan.co.za; Tel: 0169760506. 1418/2016—(2) SEEKOEI, KENEILOE REGINA (4306210434087); 32673 TURFLAAGTE, BLOEMFONTEIN,FREE STATE.; (3) EERSTE & FINALE; (4) —; (5) 21 DAE; (BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) Andreas Stefanus Carlo du Preez; P/a McIntyre van der Post Posbus 540 BLOEMFONTEIN 9300; E-pos: simone@mcintyre.co.za; Tel: 0515050200. 000679/2018—(2) VAN DER BERG, PETRUS PAULUS (2511085042087); Koedoestraat 174, Fauna, Bloemfontein, 9325; (3) First and Final; (4) ANNA JACOBA VAN DER BERG (3308210022087); (5) (Bloemfontein Landdroskantoor, Meester van die Vrystaatse Hooggeregshof). (6) BRANDON SYLVESTER; Sanlam Hoofkantoor, Strandstraat 2, Bellville, 7530; E-pos: brandon.sylvester@sanlam.co.za; Tel: 0219472630. 011035/2017—(2) ALEXANDER, MADINEO MARGARET (6404170824088); ERF 11677 K.D TSINGTSING, BLOEMFONTEIN; (3) First and final; (4) CHRISJAN CHRISTOFFEL ALEXANDER (6403065067084); (5) (BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) ANDRIES LOUIS VISSER; 24 BARNES STREET, WESTDENE, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9301; Email: calsey@kwj.co.za; Tel: 0514114000. 004898/2016—(2) MOKOLUTLO, REBECCA PULENG (5704290712084); 2125 PHEKO STREET, KGOTSONG, BOTHAVILLE; (3) First and final; (4) TAOLE ZACHARIAH MOKOLUTLO (5611035727089); (5) (BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) ANDRIES LOUIS VISSER; 24 BARNES STREET, WESTDENE, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9301; Email: calsey@kwj.co.za; Tel: 0514114000. 3310/2018—(2) ELS, HEILETTA LEVINA CATHRINA (2712080010083); BULTFONTEIN AFREE OORD BULTFONTEIN PROVINSIE VRYSTAAT; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21 DAE; (BULTFONTEIN PROVINSIE VRYSTAAT, BLOEMFONTEIN PROVINSIE VRYSTAAT). (6) FB COETZER PROKUREURS; VAN HEERDENSTRAAT 45 THEUNISSEN; E-pos: aktes@ fbcoetzer.co.za; Tel: 0577330091. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 105 000585/2018—(2) Coetzee, Eugene (5601075074088); 6 Castalia Street, Helicon Hoogte, Bloemfontein; (3) EERSTE EN FINALE; (4) Aletta Elizabeth Coetzee (5904260020084); (5) 21; (n/a, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) EG Cooper Majiedt Ing; Kellner Straat 77, Westdene, Bloemfontein; E-pos: virginia@egc.co.za; Tel: 0514473374. 20452/2014—(2) Moleko, Mohau John (5405175687082); 261 J Elite Phuthaditjhaba; (3) First and Final; (4) Kefuwe Caroline Moleko (5903210753083); (5) (Phuthaditjhaba, Bloemfontein). (6) Sebabatso Jeremia Radebe; E108 FDC Building, Setsing Qwaqwa; Email: radebe.radebe@usa.com; Tel: 0716086639. 8668/2017—(2) TOERIEN, WILLEM ADRIAAN (6612045027089); 49 GLEN EDEN, VAALPARK, 1947; (3) EERSTE EN FINALE; (4) —; (5) 21 DAE; (SASOLBURG, BLOEMFONTEIN). (6) AV Theron & Swanepoel Inc Ref: MAT27671; PO BOX 471, SASOLBURG 1947; E-pos: martie@avtswan.co.za; Tel: 0169760506. KWAZULU-NATAL 15286/2015/DBN—(2) Naicker, Veerasami (5001215120083); 16 Swift Crescent, Lotus Park, Isipingo, Durban; (3) First and final; (4) Muniamma Kisten Naicker (5804180112088); (5) (Durban, Durban). (6) JD Vedan and Company; 103 Klaarwater Road, Shallcross, Durban; Email: admin@jdvedan.co.za; Tel: 0314091397. 1987/2018/PMB—(2) ROGERS, DAPHNE JOY (2811120042088); FLAT NO. 307 HIBISCUS HEIGHTS, MARGATE RETIREMENT VILLAGE, MARGATE, KZN; (3) First and Final and Redistribution Agreement; (4) —; (5) (PORT SHEPSTONE, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) HYLTON JOHN McGARR; McGARR & CO, 41 BOYES LANE, MARGATE, KZN; Email: natalie@ mcglaw.co.za; Tel: 039 312 2662. 1987/2018/PMB—(2) ROGERS, DAPHNE JOY (2811120042088); FLAT NO. 307 HIBISCUS HEIGHTS, MARGATE RETIREMENT VILLAGE, MARGATE, KZN; (3) First and Final and Redistribution Agreement; (4) —; (5) (PORT SHEPSTONE, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) HYLTON JOHN McGARR; McGARR & CO, 41 BOYES LANE, MARGATE, KZN; Email: natalie@ mcglaw.co.za; Tel: 039 312 2662. 26324/2014—(2) KASSIE, DEPIKA (8010220171087); 69 WEAVER STREET ,PARHAVEN,EXT 8,GAUTENG; (3) First and final; (4) SHAILENDRA SINGH (8107105020080); (5) 30DAYS; (MARSHALLTOWN ,GAUTENG). (6) RAKESH MAHARAJ & COMPANY; 87 MAHATMA GANDHI STREET,SUITES B & C ,STANGER; Email: dhiya@telkomsa.net; Tel: 032 5511055. 4434/2016—(2) De Jager, Johannes Petrus (7105125034082); 80 Yellow Wood Drive, Zimbali, Ballito; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Stanger, Durban). (6) BLAKE BESTER DE WET & JORDAAN INC; First Floor, Block B, Clearview Office Park, 77 Wilhelmina Avenue, Constantia Kloof 1725; Email: nico@dew.co.za; Tel: 0116751731. 4434/2016—(2) De Jager, Johannes Petrus (7105125034082); 80 Yellow Wood Drive, Zimbali, Ballito; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Stanger, Durban). (6) BLAKE BESTER DE WET & JORDAAN INC; First Floor, Block B, Clearview Office Park, 77 Wilhelmina Avenue, Constantia Kloof 1725; Email: nico@dew.co.za; Tel: 0116751731. 012087/2016—(2) LYNCH, DOREEN (3009210108088); 112 MONTROSE FLATES, 82 BEACH ROAD AMANZIMTOTI, KWAZULU NATAL; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (DURBAN, DURBAN). (6) TRUTER CROUS & WIGGILL INC; P O BOX 6629, GREENHILLS, RANDFONTEIN 1767; Email: muys@tcw-rftn.co.za; Tel: 011 692 1640. 008704/2017/DBN—(2) Govender, Soobramany (2508025157082); 111, Road 709, Montford, Chatsworth, Durban; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) n/a n/a; (5) (Chatsworth, Durban). (6) JD Vedan and Company; 103 Klaarwater Road, Shallcross, Durban; Email: admin@jdvedan.co.za; Tel: 0314091397. 3393/2017/DBN—(2) Bhoola, Jayanty (4105175096083); 62 Edgebury Road, Eastbury, Phoenix, Kwazulu-Natal; (3) First and final; (4) Sivita Bhoola (4304200053082); (5) (Verulam, Durban). (6) Ashlyn Kandhai Attorneys; 23 Coronation Road, Mithanagar, Tongaat; Email: ashlynkandhai@gmail.com; Tel: 032-9443446. 015024/2017 DBN—(2) NAIDOO, PADMAVATHEE (3809050123083); 47 EVENSIDE ROAD, CANESIDE, PHOENIX, DURBAN; (3) First and final; (4) - - (-); (5) (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) JANICE SELLICK ATTORNEYS; SUITE 3, DA GAMA HOUSE, 4 ST MARYS ROAD, KLOOF, 3640; Email: jsellick@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0317647363. 10954/2016 DBN—(2) TATHIAH, LOGANATHA THAMANNA (4406085104086); 21 Carlton Towers, 80 Somtseu Road, Durban 4001; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) AMURTHAKULSHUM TATHIAH (4403050097080); (5) (Durban). (6) RAJAN MOODLEY & ASSOCIATES; 1401 Durdoc Centre, 460 Anton Lembede (Smith) Street, Durban; Email: rm@rajanmoodley. com; Tel: 0313074155. 004706/2017—(2) Naidu, Krishnavathee (3904020085080); 63 Capricorn Street, Woodhurst, Chatsworth; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21 days; (Chatsworth, Durban). (6) Nolan Naicker and Company; 107 Lenny Naidu Drive, Bayview, Chatsworth; Email: gateway@nolannaicker.co.za; Tel: 0314005983. 008941/2013—(2) MAHARAJ, HARRIDUTT (4302185125081); 7 JASMINE STREET DANNHAUSER; (3) First And Final; (4) KEWSHILA MAHARAJ (5701230102087); (5) (DANNHAUSER, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) DBM ATTORNEYS Ref: EST/ THUSHEN/H07604; PO BOX 117, NEWCASTLE 2940; Email: thushen@dbmlaw.com; Tel: 0343281303. 7469/2017—(2) DON, JOHN BUCHANAN (5308055785184); SECTION 13 PRAIRIE PARK SOUTHPORT KWAZULU NATAL; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PORT SHEPSTONE, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) Barry Botha & Breytenbach Inc; 16 Bisset Street Port Shepstone; Email: lynn@bbbinc.co.za; Tel: 039-6825540. 7822/2017—(2) GROBBELAAR, JACOBUS JOHANNES (2810305025082); 54 Seafern Flats, 17 Peter Mokaba Street, Berea Durban 4001; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (Durban, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) J Leslie Smith & Company Ref: MMM/ TK/17DE1113; P O Box 297, PIETERMARITZBURG 3200; Email: theresak@jleslie.co.za; Tel: 0338459700. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 106 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 8529/2017/PMB—(2) O’Brien, Leslie Irene (3105170015089); Botha’s Hill Rest Home, 88 Old Main Road, Botha’s Hill, 3610; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Pietermaritzburg & Pinetown, Pietermaritzburg). (6) Ewing Executive Services (PTY) LTD; PO Box 1, HIllcrest, 3610; Email: keanna@ewing.co.za; Tel: 031-7655937. 1407/2018 DBN—(2) Kallideen, Bhanmathie (4409100078087); 177 Drewstead Road,Reservoir Hills,Durban,4091; (3) First and final; (4) Rugbeer Kallideen (3008085078087); (5) (Pinetown, Durban). (6) Anuradha Kallideen and Associates; 612 Salmon Grove Chambers , 407 Anton Lembede Street, Durban, 4001; Email: kallideen@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0313068392. 798/2017 DBN—(2) Rambhuron, Karoon Sewnarian (6108045245086); 5 Gail Road, Sheffield Beach,Salt rock; (3) First and final; (4) Veena Rambhuron (6302080177086); (5) (Stanger, Durban). (6) Anuradha Kallideen and Associates; 612 Salmon Grove Chambers, 407 Anton Lembede Street, Durban,4001; Email: kallideen@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0313068392. 012457/2017—(2) SOOKDEO, KERSHNEE (8510210120085); 191 CLOSEMORE CRESCENT, STANMORE, PHOENIX; (3) First and Final; (4) LLOYD SOOKDEO (8609215112087); (5) 21; (DURBAN, DURBAN). (6) BAIJNATH AND ASSOCIATES; SUITE 503, METLIFE BUILDING, 391 ANTON LEMBEDE STREET, DURBAN, 4000; Email: sanjaybaijnath@telkomsa.net; Tel: 031-3069748. 7959/2016/PMB—(2) MDLALOSE, SIBONGILE CYNTHIA (7309260542087); 2 KAMEELDORING STREET, ARBOR PARK NEWCASTLE; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (NEWCASTLE, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) DBM ATTORNEYS Ref: EST/ THUSHEN/H07486; PO BOX 117, NEWCASTLE 2940; Email: thushen@dbmlaw.com; Tel: .. 012456/2017—(2) RAMPHALL, DHANKRESHAN (7407095915187); 17 PERSEUS ROAD, BONELA, MAYVILLE, 4058; (3) First and Final; (4) MOLLY RAMPHALL (7611230129089); (5) 21; (DURBAN, DURBAN). (6) BAIJNATH AND ASSOCIATES; SUITE 503 METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 391 ANTON LEMBEDE STREET, 4000; Email: sanjaybaijnath@telkomsa.net; Tel: 031-306-9748. 010358/2017 DBN—(2) Ramharak, Sukreem (3911105096080); 27 Mitchell Crescent, Mithanagar, Tongaat; (3) N/A; (4) Kamla Ramharak (4405300085088); (5) N/A; (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) Govender, Pather & Pillay; 31 Parry Road, Durban; Email: gppattorneys@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0313014542. 002195/2016/PMB—(2) Burger, David Andries (4904015080087); 3 Harrogate Hall, 432 Essenwood Road, Berea, 4001; (3) First; (4) —; (5) (Durban, Pietermaritzburg). (6) D R P Fourie; P O Box 13884, Cascades, 3202; Email: ronel.de.klerk@pwc. com; Tel: 0333438600. 1712/2018—(2) PATON, NEVILLE DESMOND (3702015012089); 88 CLOVER HOUSE TUCKER AVENUE UVONGO; (3) First and final; (4) IRENE CHRISTIAN PATON; (5) (Port Shepstone, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) Barry Botha & Breytenbach Inc; 16 Bisset Street Port Shepstone; Email: lynn@bbbinc.co.za; Tel: 039-6825540. 2392/2018/PMB—(2) MSOMI, THEODORE ALGERSON; 560219 NDWANDE ROAD, DAMBUSA, EDENDALE, PIETERMARITZBURG; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) LISTER & LISTER ATTORNEYS; P O BOX 144, PIETERMARITZBURG, 3201; Email: npieters@listerandlister.co.za; Tel: 033-3454530. 7989/2015—(2) PERSHAD, KEMRAJ (4301215491083); 42 ROBIN STREET, KHARWASTAN; (3) First and final; (4) ANICA DEVI PERSHAD (4903190635087); (5) (DURBAN). (6) S KALIDEEN; P O BOX 26447; ISIPINGO BEACH; 4115; Email: jmk@ispace.co.za; Tel: -. 10488/2017 DBN—(2) CHETTY, NOAH (5612145222086); 64 Hexham Road, Westham, Phoenix 4068; (3) First and final; (4) KATHERINE CHETTY (5704170081089); (5) (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) RAJAN MOODLEY & ASSOCIATES; 1401 Durdoc Centre, 460 Anton Lembede (Smith) Street, Durban; Email: rm@rajanmoodley.com; Tel: 0313074155. 1825/2007 DBN—(2) NGCOBO, PHYLLIS PIKANI (2806100274081); 329 THOKOZANI NENE ROAD, LOVU; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (DURBAN, DURBAN). (6) SIBRAN AND SIBRAN ATTORNEYS; SUITE 102 ALDROVANDE PALACE, 6 JUBILEE GROVE, UMHLANGA RIDGE, DURBAN, REF:SS4349; Email: INFO@SIBRAN.CO.ZA; Tel: 0315663563. 28699/2014—(2) MANTAMBO, MZIWANDILE MORRIS (4406195424085); 212 ESTHER ROBERTS RD, GLENWOOD; (3) First and Final; (4) SITHEMBILE MAUREEN MANTAMBO (4807180560082); (5) (DURBAN MAGISTRATES COURT, Durban). (6) Tembe Kheswa Nxumalo Incorporated; 62/64 Florida Road, Morningside, Durban; Email: khanyisani@tkninc. co.za; Tel: (031)303-2022. 4171/2016DBN—(2) PIRSAHEB, DAWOOD (3712125095080); 26 SHELLSIDE CIRCLE CANESIDE, PHOENIX; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) KATHUN BIBI PIRSAHEB (3401150053087); (5) (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) MANOJ HARIPERSAD & ASSOCIATES; SUITE 1, 2ND FLOOR, WEARCHECK HOUSE, 16 SCHOOL ROAD, PINETOWN; Email: manojharipersad@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0317023627. 000952/2018/PMB—(2) Forster, Jan (4602095125182); 19 Wilson Road, Merrivale Heights, Howick, KwaZulu-Natal; (3) First and final; (4) Joan Forster (4707030141085); (5) (Howick, Pietermaritzburg, KZN). (6) Findlater Attorneys; 78 Main Street, Howick, KZN, 3290; Email: jenny@nelandstevens.co.za; Tel: 0333302301. 7290/2012—(2) Pillay, Soobramoney (800241655A); House number 21, Road number 749, Montford, Chatsworth; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21 days; (Chatsworth, Durban). (6) Nolan Naicker and Company; 107 Lenny Naidu Drive, Bayview, Chatsworth; Email: nolan@ion.co.za; Tel: 0314005983. 13884/2008DBN—(2) SHARMA, LAILA (4712220095083); 79 LEMURIA GROVE, ARENA PARK, CHATSWORTH, 4092; (3) First and Final; (4) AMRATHLAL BHARATH SHARMA (4208185112088); (5) 21 DAYS; (CHATSWORTH, DURBAN). (6) ATTORNEYS N. MAHARAJH AND ASSOCIATES; 73 BURLINGTON DRIVE, BURLINGTON HEIGHTS, 4093; Email: nirvashi.hrm@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0314091629. 009283/2017 DBN—(2) MATTHEWS, JOYCE WILSON (3107060026184); COCONUT VILLAGE RETIREMENT CHALETS, 5 SHORT STREET, FREELAND PARK, SCOTTBURGH 4180; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (Scottburgh, Durban). (6) Barkers; 8 Rydall Vale Crescent, La Lucia Ridge Office Estate, La Lucia; Email: cfinlay@barkers.co.za; Tel: 0315807400. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 107 758/2018—(2) BUTTERWORTH, JAMES (3811045072185); 5 DRONGO DRIVE, INCHANGA PARK, CATO RIDGE; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (CAMPERDOWN, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) Randles Incorporated; PO Box 12031, Dorpspruit 3206; Email: estates@randles.co.za; Tel: 0333928000. 8391/2016—(2) MIKHIZE, ZANELE OTTILIA (5605080738082); 232 MAGAYA ROAD, UNIT 13, IMBALI; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) Randles Incorporated; PO Box 12031, Dorpspruit 3206; Email: estates@randles. co.za; Tel: 0333928000. 378/2015 DBN—(2) SATHRIA, GOOLAM MOHAMED (3401255104082); DRAYCOTT, KWAZULU NATAL; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (DURBAN, DURBAN). (6) DAWOOD MANGERA; 1 HULSTON ROAD, CLARE ESTATE, DURBAN, 4091; Email: mangera@telkomsa.net; Tel: (031)269-2638. 003724/2017—(2) COETZEE, ANNA DAWN (3607260037089); 34 JOHN PARKS, PIONEERPARK, NEWCASTLE; (3) First And Final; (4) JOHAN LEWIS COETZEE (3112095026084); (5) (NEWCASTLE, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) DBM ATTORNEYS Ref: ESTATE/ODETTE/H07516; PO BOX 117, NEWCASTLE 2940; Email: thushen@dbmlaw.com; Tel: 0343281319. 006974/2017—(2) GUNTHER, DIRK CHRISTIAAN FRANS (3208095016081); 9 DE KOCKSTRAAT, UTRECHT; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (UTRECHT, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) DBM ATTORNEYS Ref: ESTATE/ODETTE/H07560; PO BOX 117, NEWCASTLE 2940; Email: thushen@dbmlaw.com; Tel: 0343281319. 10227/2005/PMB—(2) JIYANE, GILI GILLARD (2607305094088); BLACKBANK FARM; (3) First And Final; (4) JABULILE CHARLOTTE JIYANE (2810110216082); (5) (DANNHAUSER, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) DBM ATTORNEYS Ref: ESTATES/ ODETTE/H0737; PO BOX 117, NEWCASTLE 2940; Email: thushen@dbmlaw.com; Tel: 0343281319. 013074/2016—(2) GCUMISA, PHUMAPHI ELIZABETH (6511230456089); 60 GRASMERE DRIVE , NAGINA, PINETWON; (3) Amended Second and Final; (4) —; (5) (DURBAN, KWAZULU-NATAL). (6) YASHICA CHETTY ATTORNEYS; P O BOX 8885, CUMBERWOOD, 3235; Email: yashica@sai.co.za; Tel: 033-3949818. 002920/2018/PMB—(2) Killerby, Wilfred Frank Edward (3708255068087); 24 Sir Frederick Road, ESTCOURT, 3310; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (ESTCOURT, Pietermaritzburg). (6) Jordaan Geldenhuys; P.O.Box 865 ESTCOURT 3310; Email: adelle@jordaangeldenhuys.co.za; Tel: 0363525813. 014158/2017/DBN—(2) MARAJH, PITHAMDUTT (5012230091084); 182 RIVERSIDE ROAD, UMGENI PARK; (3) First and Final; (4) KAMALA DEVI MARAJH (5012230091084); (5) (DURBAN, DURBAN). (6) SHASHI MARAJH & COMPANY; 128 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE DRIVE, WESTCLIFF, CHATSWORTH, KWAZULU-NATAL; Email: samanthac@shashimarajh. co.za; Tel: 0314019511. 000125/2018—(2) Isaac, Robert John (2312305065184); Dune Village Frailcare, Pinetown, 3610; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (PINETOWN, Pietermaritzburg). (6) HARVARD HOUSE FINANCIAL SERVICES TRUST; PO BOX 235, HOWICK 3290; Email: nataliec@hhgroup.co.za; Tel: 0333302164. 16632/2013/DBN—(2) NAIR, LUTCHMINE (4111160117082) (N/A); HOUSE 42, ROAD 750, MOMTFORD, CHATSWORTH; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) (CHATSWORTH, DURBAN). (6) CHARLES PILLAI LIASIDES AND ASSOCIATES; 37 OVERPORT DRIVE, OVERPORT, DURBAN,4091; Email: liasides@telkomsa.net; Tel: 031/2071437. 002296/2018 DBN—(2) Asarigadu, Michael (4411225156087); 18 Saxon Crescent, La Lucia; (3) First And Final; (4) Chinthamani Asarigadu (4804260146080); (5) (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) Gavin Gow Attorneys Ref: EST98/0001; P O BOX 610, UMHLANGA ROCKS, 4320; Email: reema@gavingow.co.za; Tel: 0315611011. 005114/2017—(2) SINGH, DHANRAJI (4508120147085); 69 NADERI ROAD, BELVEDERE, TONGAAT, 4400; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (VERULAM, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) BALA NAIDOO AND COMPANY; SUITE 1, ASHANTI CENTRE, 19 ARBEE DRIVE, TONGAAT, 4400; Email: bala.co@iafrica.com; Tel: 0329451371. 3592/2018 DBN—(2) JOSEPH, SOLOMON JACOB (5702165132081); 12 Loftmanor Place, Trenance Manor, Phoenix 4068; (3) First and final; (4) LUTCHMEE JOSEPH (6301080240084); (5) (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) RAJAN MOODLEY & ASSOCIATES; 1401 Durdoc Centre, 460 Anton Lembede (Smith) Street, Durban; Email: rm@rajanmoodley.com; Tel: 031 3074155. 013542/2017DBN—(2) Haschick, Lyra (4807090005087); 1371 Penn Valley, Golf Estate, Pennington; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (Scottburgh, Durban). (6) FNB Fiduciary (Pty) Ltd; P O Box 4130, The Square, Umhlanga, 4320; Email: tmahomed1@fnb.co.za; Tel: 0877302560. 13596/2016/DBN—(2) RAMASRAI, DEVANUNAN (3104035050084); 19 TEAKWOOD CRESCENT, TRENANCE PARK, VERULAM; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) 21 days; (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) BUX & ASSOCIATES; 138 WICK STREET, KATHRADA CENTRE, VERULAM; Email: zbux@mweb.co.za; Tel: 0325338525. 278/2018/PMB—(2) BOMPAS, GEORGE GWINNETT (3105295016087); 65 KITCHENER ROAD, PIETERMARITZBURG; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) — (6) HEPBURN INCORPORATED; P O BOX 11324, DORPSPRUIT, 3206; Email: estates@ hepburninc.co.za; Tel: 033-3455861. 5168/2017 DBN—(2) KERSLAKE, TONY ANDREW (7507245069080); 20A HILLBROW ROAD, KLOOF; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PINETOWN, DURBAN). (6) HVM ADMINISTRATION SERVICES (PTY) LTD; 29 SAVELL AVENUE 2018; Email: LAUREN@HVM.CO.ZA; Tel: 031-562-7400. 011835/2017DBN—(2) PAYNE, ERIC (2602065015084); 8 WARWICKSHIRE CRESCENT, BOTHAS HILL, KWAZULU, NATAL; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (CAMPERDOWN, DURBAN). (6) S H & S SECRETARIAL SERVICES CC; P O BOX 1344, WANDSBECK, 3631; Email: alan@saundershaynes.co.za; Tel: 0312663234. 2708/2015 DBN—(2) NXELE, THEMBA PETROS (5402145155084); NO. 32 LARWOOD PLACE, WOODLANDS, DURBAN, 4004; (3) First and final; (4) BOTI DOROTHY MARY NXELE (5510100606089); (5) (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) THEASEN PILLAY AND ASSOCIATES; SUITE 11, FIRST FLOOR, 14 PALM BOULEVARD, UMLANGA RIDGE NEWTOWN, GATEWAY-UMHLANGA, 4319; Email: theasen@tpalegal.co.za; Tel: 031-5666743. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 108 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 457/2017 DBN—(2) ROOPNARAIN, JAIRAJ (5010195067081); 20 ANGLEWOOD CLOSE, WOODVIEW, PHOENIX, 4068; (3) First and final; (4) SAKUNTHULA ROOPNARAIN (5210290082080); (5) (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) THEASEN PILLAY AND ASSOCIATES; SUITE 11, FIRST FLOOR, 14 PALM BOULEVARD, UMLANGA RIDGE NEWTOWN, GATEWAYUMHLANGA, 4319; Email: theasen@tpalegal.co.za; Tel: 031-5666743. 9331/2017 DBN—(2) MAHARAJ, BASDAW (3608115061084); UNIT NO. 1, 31 WESTDALE CRESCENT, RESERVOIR HILLS, DURBAN; (3) First and final; (4) KAMALADEVI MAHARAJ (4005010068083); (5) (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) THEASEN PILLAY AND ASSOCIATES; SUITE 11, FIRST FLOOR, 14 PALM BOULEVARD, UMLANGA RIDGE NEWTOWN, GATEWAYUMHLANGA, 4319; Email: theasen@tpalegal.co.za; Tel: 031-5666743. 6769/2015 DBN—(2) SINGH, DEVNARAIN (3809285084084); 28D GARDEN STREET, VERULAM, 4340; (3) First and final; (4) AMY SINGH (4107030117088); (5) (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) THEASEN PILLAY AND ASSOCIATES; SUITE 11, FIRST FLOOR, 14 PALM BOULEVARD, UMLANGA RIDGE NEWTOWN, GATEWAY-UMHLANGA, 4319; Email: theasen@ tpalegal.co.za; Tel: 031-5666743. 6515/2011/DBN—(2) REDDY, HAROLD (4410285124084); 134 SILVERGLEN DRIVE, SILVERGLEN, CHATSWORTH; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (CHATSWORTH, DURBAN). (6) OLD MUTUAL TRUST (PTY) LTD; 2 NCONDO PLACE, RIDGESIDE CAMPUS, UMHLANGA ROCKS, 4320; Email: KingC@Nedbank.co.za; Tel: 0315365000. 002583/2018/DBN—(2) LEACH, BASIL WILLIAM (3711235020087); 20 SCHOOL ROAD, ILLOVO BEACH, DURBAN; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (DURBAN). (6) OLD MUTUAL TRUST (PTY) LTD; 2 NCONDO PLACE, RIDGESIDE CAMPUS, UMHLANGA ROCKS, 4320; Email: KingC@Nedbank.co.za; Tel: 0315365000. 002552/2017—(2) HARLAND, MARGERET WEBSTER (1712050040087); 88 SANCTUARY WAY, DOON VILLAGE, PINETOWN, 3610; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PINETOWN, DURBAN). (6) NEDGROUP TRUST (PTY) LTD; 2 NCONDO PLACE, RIDGESIDE CAMPUS, UMHLANGA ROCKS, 4320; Email: KingC@Nedbank.co.za; Tel: 0315365000. 9128/2008/PMB—(2) Sibisi, Velephi Eli (2811010131082); 187 Mahlase Street, Bhekuzulu, Vryheid, KZN; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (Vryheid, Pietermaritzburg). (6) Cox & Partners/S Jordaan/07S010815; P O Box 5, Vryheid 3100; Email: lit4@ coxlex.co.za; Tel: 0349822711. 14581/2009/DBN—(2) KUNENE, NOMUSA GLORIA (6806230453080); U 132, UMLAZI TOWNSHIP, 4066; (3) First and final; (4) N/A; (5) (EMPANGENI, DURBAN). (6) V.B MTHEMBU ATTORNEYS; P.O BOX 8111, EMPANGENI RAIL, 3910; Email: info@vbmthembu.co.za; Tel: (035)772-3724. 13708/2011/DBN—(2) MNYANDU, HAMILTON MUZI (6102065911081); P.O BOX 135, PIETERMARITZBURG, 3233; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (EMPANGENI, DURBAN). (6) V.B MTHEMBU ATTORNEYS; P.O BOX 8111, EMPANGENI RAIL, 3910; Email: info@vbmthembu.co.za; Tel: (035)772-3724. 14701/2008DBN—(2) THABETHE, ROSEMARY BUSISIWE NTOMBI (6712230703088) (N/A); 17 ROBDENE ROAD, NEWLANDS WEST, DURBAN; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) 21 DAYS; (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) SHARM MOODLEY & ASSOCIATES; 14 CRETE STREET , STARWOOD ,PHOENIX; Email: moodleysharm@mweb.co.za; Tel: 031 5003445. 2245/2018DBN—(2) RAINE, DAVID NEVILLE (3610015117180); THEMBELA HOME (SALVATION ARMY), DURBAN; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) 21 DAYS; (DURBAN, DURBAN). (6) R J THORNHILL & COMPANY INC; P O BOX 132, HILLCREST 3650; Email: thornhill@iafrica.com; Tel: 0317651984. 7594/2017—(2) Slabbert, Andre Johan (5510145209188); 14 Carribbea, Karryn Avenue, Ballito; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (KwaDukuza Magistrate Court, Durban). (6) CJ COGAN ATTORNEYS; Office 1, The Workstation, 1 Old Main Road, Umhali, 4390; Email: joanne@cjcogan.co.za; Tel: 0329470865. 16697/2017—(2) EDMONDS, FAITH MARIE (4501260089183); Le Domaine, 29 Mont Matre West, 100 Acutts Drive, Hillcrest, Kwa-Zulu Natal; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (Pinetown, Pretoria). (6) ELMA DEPPE; CNR JUSTICE MAHOMED & JAN SHOBA STREETS, BROOKLYN; Email: lgroenewald@macrobert.co.za; Tel: 012-425-3480. 004979/2017—(2) VAN DER MERWE, ALEXANDER DAWID (6308255817083) (N/A); 57 CEDARA ROAD, HILTON, 3245; (3) N/A; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) N/A; (HOWICK, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) A G JENKINS ATTORNEYS; SUITE 3, 24 HILTON AVENUE, HILTON, 3245; Email: roxane@agjenkins.co.za; Tel: 0333862509. 005983/2017/PMB—(2) FORSYTH, SHEELAH ANNIE COULTER (3105300073180); 5 Whitebacked Way, Amber Valley, Howick; (3) Second And Final; (4) —; (5) (Howick, Pietermaritzburg). (6) J Leslie Smith & Company - Howick Ref: MMM/ LN/17DE1085; P O Box 297, PIETERMARITZBURG 3200; Tel: 0333303360. 463/2017/DBN—(2) PHEASANT, JAMES PERCY (3210125020083); 91 SOMERSET VALLEY ESTATE , 7 HAMBRIDGE AVENUE, SOMERSET PARK, UMHLANGA ROCKS, 4319; (3) First and final; (4) IVY ISOBELLA PHEASANT (3608080061085); (5) (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) WOODHEAD BIGBY ATTORNEYS; 92 ARMSTRONG AVENUE, LA LUCIA, 4051; Email: merinap@woodhead.co.za; Tel: 0313609728. 007648/2017—(2) Nelson, Ann (4802250151185); 19 Peacehaven, Margate, 4275; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Port Shepstone, Durban). (6) Grant Andrew Clinton (nominated official by PSG Trust ); P.O. Box 848, Umhlanga Rocks, 4320; Email: grant@gca.co.za; Tel: 031 566 2480. 8271/2017/PMB—(2) Truter, Petrus Johannes (3307045041080); 3 Schroeders Road, Wartburg; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (New Hanover, Pietermaritzburg). (6) Schulz Attorneys; Box 33, Wartburg, 3233; Email: rosemarie@schulzattorneys. co.za; Tel: (033)503-1429. 801/2017/PMB—(2) Cole-Bowen, Patrick St John (3606165034084); 3 Valmar Mews, 57 Main Street, Howick, KwaZulu- Natal; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Lions River, Pietermaritzburg). (6) J V Hart CC; P O Box 13571, Cascades, 3202; Email: jhart@jvhart.co.za; Tel: 0333471099. 004705/2017PMB—(2) Mlambo, Bekukuphiwa Nehemiah (4501155363081); Ezibindini Area, Danny Dalton, Babanango, 3835; (3) First and final; (4) Fikile Oscar Mlambo (4706300258082); (5) (Babanango, Pietermaritzburg). (6) Zungu WS & Associates; 91 King Mpande Street, P.O Box 921, Ulundi, 3838; Email: info@zungu-attorneys.co.za; Tel: (035)-8701882. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 109 DBN015486/2017—(2) Ngubane, Simo (9712126527085); J2, 1152 Esikhawini, 3880; (3) First and final; (4) Mbali Vivian Ngubane (8802151463081); (5) (Esikhawini, Durban). (6) DM Govender Attorneys; P O Box 5528, Durban, 4000; Email: lindeni@ dmglaw.co.za; Tel: (031)3077911. 001495/2018/DBN—(2) PILLAY, NEELA (6301210017089); 82018 STREET, BELGATE, TONGAAT; (3) First and final; (4) RICKY PILLAY (5904125146082); (5) (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) S R SIVI PATHER ATTORNEYS; 10 LUXMI COURT, ARBEE DRIVE, TONGAAT; Email: srpather@mweb.co.za; Tel: 0329441040. 443/2018/PMB—(2) Alston, Cedric Hugh (3803285022087); 95 Utrecht street Vryheid 3100; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Vryheid, Pietermaritzburg). (6) J M Steenkamp & Co; P O Box 863 159 High street Vryheid 3100; Email: cobus@trotterhouston. com; Tel: (034)981-3211. 4259/2016/PMB—(2) VORSTER, PETER JOHN (3809205021083); LA BRI RETIREMENT VILLAGE, PENDULA FLATS NO 609, FYFE STREET, NEWCASTLE; (3) First and final; (4) LEA MAGDALENA VORSTER (4208110023087); (5) (NEWCASTLE, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) GROENEWALD ATTORNEYS; 41 VICTORIA ROAD, NEWCASTLE; Email: aglaw2@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0343171400. 003939/2016/PMB—(2) GARDNER, PETER WILLIAM MURRAY (5305115776088); 55 BIDSTON ROAD, WESTRIDGE, DURBAN; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (DURBAN, CNR SOMTSEU ROAD & STANGER STREET, DURBAN, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) SHEPSTONE & WYLIE; P O BOX 1368, PIETERMARITZBURG 3200; Email: fmoodley@wylie. co.za; Tel: 033-3551780. 002811/2016—(2) SIVALINGUM, ARUMUGAM MOODLEY (6707045145087); 3 BRAEMAR AVENUE, LA LUCIA; (3) First and final; (4) MOODLEY SENTHAMARAI (6804020142088); (5) (DURBAN, DURBAN). (6) SENTHAMARAI MOODLEY; 3 BRAEMAR AVENUE, LA LUCIA, 4051; Email: senthamarai.moodley@gmail.com; Tel: 0837853249. 6660/2016—(2) GOVENDER, PRIVATHY (4401150153084); 15 RAINSTOCK CLOSE, RAINHAM, PHOENIX, DURBAN; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (VERULAM, PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) Randles Incorporated; PO Box 12031, Dorpspruit 3206; Email: estates@randles.co.za; Tel: 0333928000. 002694/2018/PMB—(2) VERBEEK, JENNIFER ANN (3412160049080); 6 Hoopoe Lane, Amberfield, Howick, 3291; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (Howick, Pietermaritzburg). (6) J Leslie Smith & Company - Howick Ref: MMM/LN/18DE1032; P O Box 297, PIETERMARITZBURG 3200; Tel: 0333303360. 10753/2016 DBN—(2) HARICHARAN, SHALINI (5305120182082); 220 BELMONT ROAD, EFFINGHAM HEIGHTS, 4051; (3) First and Final; (4) HARRY PERSADH HARICHARAN (5502035060086); (5) 21; (DURBAN, DURBAN). (6) ANITA GOUNDEN ATTORNEYS; 110 GOUNDEN HOUSE, 20 CHE GUEVARA ROAD, DURBAN; Email: BHAVNA@ ANITAGOUNDEN.CO.ZA; Tel: 0313014303. 001714/2018/PMB—(2) THOMAS, BRUCE GEOFFREY (7509235166082); 12A Poland Road, Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (Pietermaritzburg). (6) J Leslie Smith & Company - Howick Ref: MMM/LN/18DE1022; P O Box 297, PIETERMARITZBURG 3200; Tel: 0333303360. 8385/2017—(2) BURE, BASIL WYNDHAM (3811035019089); 2 DALE ROAD, HILTON; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) J Leslie Smith & Company Ref: MMM/Theresa/17DE1121; P O Box 297, PIETERMARITZBURG 3200; Email: theresak@jleslie.co.za; Tel: 0338459700. 2654/2016DBN—(2) Botha, Margareth Shirley (4607040012088); 18 John Adams Road, Waterfall,KZN 3610; (3) First and final; (4) Joseph Hercules Botha (4109105073089); (5) (Pinetown, Durban). (6) Johan Kruger and Associates; 20 Lauth Road, Manors, Pinetown 3610; Email: jk1@johankrugerandassociates.co.za; Tel: 031-7096300. 014050/2017—(2) Page, Barry Hamman Godfrey (3307225013081); 19 Kirriemuir Drive, Westville and Rob Roy Retirement Village, Frail Care Centre, DG3, 3 Rob Roy Crescent, Bothas Hill; (3) First; (4) —; (5) (Durban). (6) Standard Trust Limited Ref: Annie Padayachee; Private Bag 54319, Durban 4000; Email: Annie.Padayachee@standardbank.co.za; Tel: 0313741000. 8178/2016/DBN—(2) Tiran, Louis Pieter (6309265009083); Lot 68, Saligna Crescent, Kwambonambi, KwaZUlu-Natal; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (Empangeni, Durban). (6) Standard Trust Limited Ref: Annie Padayachee; Private Bag 54319, Durban 4000; Email: Annie.Padayachee@standardbank.co.za; Tel: 0313741000. 2093/2017 DBN—(2) MUNZ, PAMELA CLAUDETTE (3903300060086); 41 WESTBROOK AVENUE, WESTVILLE, 3629; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) n/a; (PINETOWN, DURBAN). (6) GARLICKE & BOUSFIELD INC; 7 TORSVALE CRESCENT, LA LUCIA RIDGE OFFICE ESTATE, UMHLANGA, 4320; Email: yvonne.boden@gb.co.za; Tel: 031-5705578. 1167/2018—(2) BANDU, VEERDUTH HARRILALL (4306185081087); 15 Manuel Road, Raisethorpe, Pietermaritzburg; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) 21; (6) SHAMOLA DASRATH & ASSOCIATES; 512 Jabu Ndlovu Street, Pietermaritzburg // Docex 57, Pietermaritzburg; Email: dasraths@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0333423004. 009541/2017—(2) STEYNBERG, WYNAND LOUW (7201085063086); 15 BEVERLEY DRIVE WESTVILLE; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (DURBAN). (6) SANLAM TRUST LTD; PO BOX 2086 DURBAN 4000; Email: milcah.naidu@sanlam.co.za; Tel: 0313000122. 2482/2018/PMB—(2) Niebuhr, Gilbert Carl Heinrich (2604195036089); 30 Hoog street Paulpietersburg 3180; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Paulpietersburg, Pietermaritzburg). (6) J M Steenkamp & Co; P O Box 863 159 High street Vryheid 3100; Email: cobus@trotter-houston.com; Tel: (034)981-3211. 002699/2018—(2) BESWICK, STEVEN HARRY (5111055045082); 82 DISA DIVES VELD EN VLEI RICHARDS BAY; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (EMPANGENI, DURBAN). (6) SANLAM TRUST LTD; PO BOX 2086 DURBAN 4000; Email: milcah. naidu@sanlam.co.za; Tel: 0313000122. 012722/2017/DBN—(2) White, Ronald Stuart (2404045019082); Flat 258 Morrow Mews, Flame Lily Moth Cottage, 565 Stella Road Malvern; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (Durban, Durban). (6) SANLAM TRUST LTD; P O BOX 2086 DURBAN 4000; Email: prashika.dusrath@sanlam.co.za; Tel: 0313000844. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 110 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 001419/2018—(2) HIRALAL, INDURJEETH (4001245070085); 47 STERNGROVE AVENUE, GROVE END, PHOENIX, 4068; (3) First and Final; (4) PREMILA DEVI HIRALAL (5110280134083); (5) (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) SHOBHANA DEVI DOOKEN AND ASSOCIATES; 403 PALMVIEW DRIVE, PALMVIEW, PHOENIX, 4068; Email: sddooken@mweb.co.za; Tel: 0315055209. 004255/2017—(2) DUBAZANE, NONTOKOZO YVONNE (8909271255089); NO 99 GAUVARIDGE NEWLANDS-WEST; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (VERULAM MAGISTRATES COURT, DURBAN). (6) ISOLEZWE INDEPENDENT NEWS PAPER; 18 PERCY OSBOURNE RD, GREYVILLE; Email: NCAMI.KHUZWAYO@INL.CO.ZA; Tel: 0313082911. 5016/2017/PMB—(2) Goldberg, Suzanne Wendy (3011180015087); 101 Branksome Towers, 172 Musgrave Road, Durban; (3) First; (4) —; (5) (Durban, Pietermaritzburg). (6) Sanan & Watts Inc.; 2301 Durban Bay House, 333 Anton Lembede Street, Durban; Email: comm@sananwatts.co.za; Tel: 0313053747. 002711/2017 DBN—(2) PILLAY, ANTHONY VINCENT JOSHUA (6405025120085); 50 KAPOTA STREET, ARENA PARK, CHATSWORTH,4091; (3) First and Final; (4) ASHNEE PILLAY (6811160111088); (5) (CHATSWORTH, DURBAN). (6) SUDESH SIDHLALL & ASSOCIATES; Suite 601-603 Strauss Daly Place, 41 Richefond Circle, Ridgeside Office Park, Umhlanga; Email: hc@naidoo-sidhlall.co.za, mc@naidoo-sidhlall.co.za; Tel: 031 307 7002. 002698/2018—(2) WICKHAM, CLIVE DOUGLAS (3811115007087); 7 EAGLE DOWN 27 RESERVIOR ROAD WINSTON PARK GILLITS; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (PINETOWN, DURBAN). (6) SANLAM TRUST LTD; PO BOX 2086 DURBAN 4000; Email: milcah.naidu@sanlam.co.za; Tel: 0313000122. 002308/2018—(2) Morcom, Douglas Aubrey (4701275018082); Pinelodge, 18 Valley Road, Pietermaritzburg, Kwazulu- Natal; (3) First and Final; (4) n/a n/a; (5) 21 DAYS; (n/a, Pietermaritzburg). (6) FNB Fiduciary (Pty) Ltd (formerly known as FNB Trust Services (PTY) Limited); P.O. Box 27521, Greenacres, 6057; Email: mrudlin@fnb.co.za; Tel: 0873350824. 2291/2018/DBN—(2) NTULI, BUSISIWE FLORENCE (4304130301080); 612 KING BHEKUZULU DRIVE, LOT A 2161, INANDA, 4309; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (VERULAM, DURBAN). (6) MOONEY FORD ATTORNEYS; 7TH FLOOR, PERMANENT BUILDING, 343 ANTON LEMBEDE STREET, DURBAN, 4001; Email: nevash@mfp.co.za; Tel: 031-3049881. 2479/18Pmb—(2) Roets, Annette Petronella (3904250070083); 4 Green Acres, 42 Morcom Road, Presbury, Pietermaritzburg,3201; (3) First and Final; (4) Matthys Johannes Stephanus Roets (3101235005082); (5) (Pietermaritzburg). (6) Absa Trust Ltd; 4th Floor Absa Ridgeside, 33 Richefond Circle,Umhlanga,4319; Email: Hlekisile.Mkhize@absa.co.za; Tel: 0313669460. 4789/2017—(2) Nell, Elsie Catharina (5305300013081); Goedgenoeg D/H 2, Goedgenoeg, Newcastle, 2940; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Pietermaritzburg). (6) S Maibchund; ABSA Trust, P O Box 2174, Durban, 4000; Email: Suvarna. Maibchund@absa.co.za; Tel: 011-5095913. 008090/2017/PMB—(2) RAMNATH, THARAMATHIE (5309060763083); 32 REGINA ROAD, NORTHDALE, PIETERMARITZBURG; (3) First and final; (4) N/A; (5) (PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) ATTORNEYS RAJEETH MEWALALL & COMPANY; 411 BURGER STREET, PIETERMARITZBURG, 3201; Email: rajeeth@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0333422690/1. 007079/2017/PMB—(2) RAMNATH, PREMCHUND (4007215074080); 32 REGINA ROAD, PIETERMARITZBURG, 3201; (3) First and final; (4) N/A; (5) (PIETERMARITZBURG). (6) ATTORNEY’S RAJEETH MEWALALL & COMPANY; 411 BURGER STREET, PIETERMARITZBURG, 3201; Email: rajeeth@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0333422690/1. LIMPOPO 23100/2014—(2) Pretorius, Hendrik Christian (4003155058084); Plot 97, Noodhulp, Warmbad; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) Verona Andreah Pretorius (5806270049088); (5) (Bela Bela, Polokwane). (6) Legatus Trust (Edms) Beperk; Posbus 17, Pinegowrie, 2123; E-pos: sara.coetzee@legatus.co.za; Tel: 0861722626. 26282/2014—(2) VAN VLIET, ANDRIES JOHANNES STEPHANES (4404120017082); 19A BENDOR DRIVE, BENDOR, POLOKWANE, LIMPOPO PROVINCE; (3) AMENDED FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (POLOKWANE, POLOKWANE). (6) C MARAIS; c/o BJ ESTATE ADMINISTRATORS, PO BOX 736, BENDOR PARK, 0713; Email: LIZA@BJESTATES.CO.ZA; Tel: 015-291-5274. 1616/2018—(2) SCHOEMAN, FRANSINA HENDRIKA (3803220039089); PLOT 10 RIETFONTEIN POLOKWANE LIMPOPO; (3) First and final; (4) N/A; (5) (POLOKWANE, POLOKWANE). (6) A J LINDE; P O BOX 4458 POLOKWANE LIMPOPO 0700; Email: ADMIN@PROFORUM.CO.ZA; Tel: 0152960523. 6055/2017—(2) MOSEAMEDI, ROSINA (5306190234084); PLOT 524, TARENTAALRAND, LETABA, LIMPOPO PROVINCE; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) (NKOWANKOWA, POLOKWANE). (6) M BLESSIE; C/O BJ ESTATE ADMINISTRATORS, PO BOX 736, BENDOR PARK, 0713; Email: LIZA@BJESTATES.CO.ZA; Tel: 015-291-5274. 003007/2018—(2) MAREE, LOUWRENS STEPHANUS (6605075058081); 11 LOBELIA LANE, FLORA PARK,POLOKWANE, 0700; (3) First and Final; (4) MARIANA MAGDA MAREE (7110180026080); (5) (POLOKWANE). (6) UNA POSTHUMUS; SANLYNN BUILDING, CNR SANLAM STREET & LYNNWOOD ROAD LYNNWOOD; Email: Una. Posthumus@sanlam.co.za; Tel: 012 470 0315. 013832/2017—(2) CHUENE, MATSOBANE FRANS (6207135680085); 801 ZONE A LEBOWAKGOMO; (3) First and Final; (4) DORIS CHUENE (7004280335089); (5) (LEBOWAKGOMO, POLOKWANE). (6) PHILLIMON MALEKA; NEDGROUP TRUST NEDBANK MENLYN MAINE CAMPUS 193 BENCOR EVENUE WATERKLOOF GLEN EXT 2 PTA; Email: pmaleka@ nedbank.co.za; Tel: 012 436 7131. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 111 2771/2017—(2) PHALA, VICTOR MAKGOROPANE (6303315442089); STAND NO 9 ,DIKGALAOPENG VILLAGE, BOLEU, GROBLERSDAL, 0474; (3) First And Final; (4) SEGODI DAPHNEY PHALA (6206080512087); (5) (Groblersdal, POLOKWANE). (6) NEDGROUP TRUST (PTY) LIMITED Ref: D Sinclair; PO Box 6287, Pretoria 0001; Email: DorkasS@ nedbank.co.za; Tel: 0124367123. 007924/2017—(2) CHUMU, DITONKANE LIBRA (5902025941081); STAND 10123, MAOLOLO VILLAGE, 1064; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (Polokwane, Polokwane). (6) MS MOLOTO INC ATTORNEYS; 52 Landros Mare Street, Pioneer Building, 3rd Floor, Office no:303-304; Email: thabisokganki@gmail.com; Tel: 0152959421. 9223/2015—(2) COMBRINCK, GESINA MARIA MAGRIETA (3502150022087); NR 63 DIE KORAAL, SOUTH STREET, POLOKWANE, LIMPOPO PROVINCE; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) N/A; (POLOKWANE, LIMPOPO, POLOKWANE, LIMPOPO). (6) STEPHAN VAN RENSBURG ATTORNEYS; RENCOLE RIDGE OFFICE PARK, 11 LOOP STREET, TZANEEN, LIMPOPO; E-pos: estates@vanrensburgprok.co.za; Tel: 015 307 4458. 9223/2015—(2) COMBRINCK, GESINA MARIA MAGRIETA (3502150022087); NR 63 DIE KORAAL, SOUTH STREET, POLOKWANE, LIMPOPO PROVINCE; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) N/A; (POLOKWANE, LIMPOPO, POLOKWANE, LIMPOPO). (6) STEPHAN VAN RENSBURG ATTORNEYS; RENCOLE RIDGE OFFICE PARK, 11 LOOP STREET, TZANEEN, LIMPOPO; Email: estates@vanrensburgprok.co.za; Tel: 015 307 4458. 3077/2016—(2) MASETLHA, THABANG (8905015427083); 541 MAKGATLE VILLAGE MARBLE HALL; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) (MARBLE HALL / MOTETEMA, POLOKWANE). (6) MOTLOBA ATTORNEYS; 190 THABO SEHUME STREET, BANK TOWERS BUILDING, FIRST FLOOR, SUITE 115, PRETORIA; Email: info@motloba-attorneys. co.za; Tel: (012)3261444. 1663/2017—(2) MATLALA, MOTSWALEDI REUBEN (5304025801086); STAND NO: 1139, LEBOWAKGOMO, ZONE A; (3) First and Final; (4) VIRGINIA MATLALA (6211200792080); (5) 21; (Polokwane, Polokwane). (6) MS MOLOTO INC ATTORNEYS; 52 Landros Mare Street, Pioneer Building, 3rd Floor, Office no:303-304; Email: thabisokganki@gmail.com; Tel: 0152959421. MPUMALANGA 00521/2012—(2) SEKETE, SIPHO GIFT (7103135476088); 1015 FECELA STREET KAMAGUGU NELSPRUIT; (3) AS AMENDED; (4) THEMBI JOYCE SEKETE (7902030384085); (5) (Nelspruit, Pretoria). (6) HOUGH & BREMNER ATTORNEYS; P O BOX 642 NELSPRUIT 1200; Email: ana@houghbremner.co.za; Tel: 013 -752 3177. 000884/2018—(2) VILJOEN, LUKAS CORNELIS (2603075002088); MPUMALANGA FRAIL CARE CENTRE, WEST ACRES, NELSPRUIT; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) BERDINA CHRISTINA VILJOEN (2704140002085); (5) (NELSPRUIT, NELSPRUIT). (6) HOUGH & BREMNER PROKUREURS; POSBUS 642 NELSPRUIT 1200; E-pos: ana@houghbremner.co. za; Tel: 013 - 7523177. 001093/2018—(2) VILJOEN, BERDINA CHRISTINA (2707140002085); MPUMALANGA FRAIL CARE CENTRE, WEST ACRES, NELSPRUIT; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (NELSPRUIT, NELSPRUIT). (6) HOUGH & BREMNER PROKUREURS; POSBUS 642 NELSPRUIT 1200; E-pos: ana@houghbremner.co.za; Tel: 013 - 7523177. 4658/2017—(2) Jackson, Catharinea Joachimina (4005290029086); 103 Trimarhof, Plumber Street, Witbank Mpumalanga; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) 21; (Witbank, Nelspruit). (6) Krügel Heinsen Incorporated; Postnet Suite 184, Private Bag X7260, Witbank 1035; Email: shelley@krugels.co.za; Tel: 013-653 6400. 975/2017—(2) COETZEE, CHRISTIAAN OSCAR (4003305078081); 6 NJALA STREET, WHITE RIVER, MPUMALANGA, 1240; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (WHITE RIVER, MPUMALANGA te NELSPRUIT). (6) WOLFAARDT ATTORNEY; P O BOX 4023, WHITE RIVER, 1240; Email: info.wolfaardt@soft.co.za; Tel: 013 7500320. 022120/2014—(2) MOKGOTHO, HAROLD TUMELO (7811255601083); FONTEIN STREET STAND 1415, MASHINGSHING,1123; (3) First and Final; (4) ADELAIDE MIKHENSO MOKGOTHO (7808280526087); (5) 21; (NELSPRUIT, NELSPRUIT). (6) NTULI INCORPORATED; 35 HENDRIK POTGIETER STREET; Email: law@ntuliinc.co.za; Tel: 0137552603. 274/2018—(2) DEANE, MARGARET ETHEL (2609080031087); UNIT 10 PUMALANGA AFTREEOORD, WEST ACRES, NELSPRUIT; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (NELSPRUIT, NELSPRUIT). (6) VILJOEN WAGNER ATTORNEYS; 41 EHMKE STREET, NELSPRUIT, 1200; Email: anette@ehmkelaw.co.za; Tel: 0137552540. 6801/2017—(2) Versveld, Elsie (5904180130088); Gedeelte 7, Bultkop Plot, Tolwe, Limpopo; (3) FIRST AND FINAL; (4) Martiens Versveld (5312135075087); (5) (Senwabarwana, Polokwane). (6) Legatus Trust (Edms) Bpk Verw: M van Jaarsveld; Posbus 17, Pinegowrie 2123; Email: maryna.vanjaarsveld@legatus.co.za; Tel: 0861722626. 001902/2016—(2) Mentz, Johan Louis (5003055019086); Plaas Blinkwater, Witrivier, Mpumalanga; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) n/a; (5) (Witrivier, Nelspruit). (6) HL Roos; Posbus 2332, Nelspruit, 1200.; E-pos: blueskytax2@gmail.com; Tel: 0823436270. 353/2017—(2) De Haas, Hubert Willem (4604225019087); 02 Schoeman Street, Nelspruit; (3) First and Final; (4) Maryna De Haas (6306230057080); (5) (eMalahleni, Mpumalanga). (6) FNB Fiduciary (Pty) Ltd.; Private Bag X5, Menlopark, 0102; Email: Msnyman2@fnb.co.za; Tel: 0877366457. 020835/2014—(2) MNISI, MALWANE JOHANNES (3308165205083); STAND NO. 2520, KANYAMAZANE, NELSPRUIT, MPUMALANGA PROVINCE; (3) First and Final; (4) NOMSA JOSEPHINE MNISI (3910100491080); (5) (KABOKWENI, MBOMBELA). (6) ME MAZIBUKO ATTORNEYS; PO BOX 3707 MBOMBELA 1200; Email: mazibuko@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0137524647. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 112 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 2563/2016—(2) DU PLESSIS, PAUL LODEWYK (4312300031080); 10B SOPHIA STREET, BREYTEN; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (BRETYEN, NELSPRUIT). (6) BEKKER BRINK & BRINK INC. ATTORNEYS; 60 CHURCH STREET, ABSA BUILDING, 2ND FLOOR, ERMELO, 2350; Email: boedels@bekkerbrink.co.za; Tel: 0178112003. NORTH WEST / NOORDWES 2746/2013—(2) Ntaolang, Kesetselemang Eni (5703031287083); 9 Keiskama Street, Randlespark, Klerksdorp, 2571; (3) First and Final; (4) Oatlhotse Franscis Ntaolang (5507135750080); (5) (Klerksdorp, Mafikeng). (6) Meyer van Sittert & Kropman; 5 Roma Avenue, Flamwood, Klerksdorp, 2571; Email: michelle@mvsk.co.za; Tel: 018 474 9200. 001105/2017—(2) Roestoff, Cornelia Adriana (6108110005084); Plot 207, Modderfontein, Rustenburg; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (Rustenburg, Mmabatho). (6) Legatus Trust; P.O Box17, Pinegowrie, 2123; E-pos: rene.leroux@legatus. co.za; Tel: 0861722626. 1449/01—(2) MOCHEKO, ROSEMARY PLANTINA (5503170772089); ERF 1142 MOGWASE UNIT 4; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (RUSTENBURG, MMABATHO). (6) Rustenburg Legal Administration Trust Ref: FRIEDA GOUWS; Private Bag X82082, Rustenburg, 0300, Ref: Lizett; Email: friedag@vvd.co.za; Tel: 0145921135. 777/2018—(2) VAN JAARSVELD, ESTELLE (5908140130088); BEST STRAAT 98, CHRISTIANA, 2680; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (CHRISTIANA, MAFIKENG). (6) ABSA TRUST BEPERK; 1E VLOER, HOEK VAN NELSON MANDELA & DONALD MURRAY LANE, BRANDWAG, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9301; E-pos: joey.duplessis@absa.co.za; Tel: 051-4010637. 1500/2017—(2) LEAO, JENNIFER (7207190004089); 144 VILJOEN STREET, PRETORIA; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (BRITS, PRETORIA). (6) LVP ATTORNEYS; PO BOZX 4736, BRITS, 0250; Email: MP@LVP.CO.ZA; Tel: 0122527534. 006564/2017—(2) Wolmarans, Magdalena Carolina (4810150174082); Villa Jacky Nr 3, Leipoldstraat La Hoff, Klerksdorp; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (Klerksdorp, Mmabatho). (6) Manong Badenhorst & Badenhorst Inc; 61 Dr Yusuf Dadoo Street, Wilkoppies, Klerksdorp; E-pos: mbbprok@gmail.com; Tel: (018)4681647. 7667/2016—(2) HUGHES, TREVOR EDWIN HUGHES (3407295016087); DE WET STRAAT 12, STILFONTEIN; (3) FIRST AND FINAL; (4) MAUREEN HUGHES (3709250008086); (5) (KLERKSDORP, NOORDWES - MAFIKENG). (6) ALTA ROOS ESTATE ADMINISTRATION & TRUSTS; 32 METEOR ROAD, URANIAVILLE, KLERKSDORP, 2570; E-pos: admin.arooslaw@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0184694555. 7864/2016—(2) DU PLESSIS, GESIENA DOROTHEA (4803220121084); MIDWAY AVENUE 95, VIERFONTEIN; (3) FIRST AND FINAL; (4) —; (5) (VIERFONTEIN, NOORD WES - MAFIKENG). (6) ALTA ROOS ESTATE ADMINISTRATION & TRUSTS; 32 METEOR ROAD, URANIAVILLE, KLERKSDORP, 2570; E-pos: admin.arooslaw@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0184694555. 005923/2017—(2) VILJOEN, MARTHA MAGDALENA (4909240072080); 27 SWALLOWS RETREAT,ARENDSKLOOF, RUSTENBURG; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (RUSTENBURG, MASTER OF THE NORTH WEST HIGH COURT, MAFIKENG). (6) GROBLER LEVIN SOONIUS INC; CNR BEYERS NAUDE & BRINK STREET,RUSTENBURG, 0299; Email: rina.o@glslaw. co.za; Tel: 0145979900. 004347/2016—(2) KILIAN, JOHANNES MARTHINUS STEFANUS (3209165039086); Huis Sering Ouetehuis, 151 Kock Street, Rustenburg; (3) Second and Final; (4) —; (5) (RUSTENBURG, MAFIKENG). (6) Standard Executors and Trustees Ref: D Greeff; Private Bag X25, Hatfield 0028; Email: Danielle.Greeff@standardbank.co.za; Tel: 0123660326. 001270/2017—(2) SHEPHERD, THEO (6312015127080); FARM 103 PORTION 65 BOSHOEK, RUSTENBURG; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (RUSTENBURG, MASTER OF THE NORTH WEST HIGH COURT, MAFIKENG). (6) GROBLER LEVIN SOONIUS INC; CORNER BEYERS NAUDE & BRINK STREETS, RUSTENBURG, 0299; Email: rina.o@glslaw.co.za; Tel: 0145979900. 005767/2017—(2) SHEPHERD, THORA MERCIA (3408020016087); FARM 103, BOSHOEK, RUSTENBURG; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (RUSTENBURG, MAFIKENG). (6) GROBLER LEVIN SOONIUS INC; CORNER BEYERS NAUDE & BRINK STREETS, RUSTENBURG, 0299; Email: rina.o@glslaw.co.za; Tel: 0145979900. 7958/2018—(2) Jordaan, Gerald (5102075006089); 11 Matoli Street, Stilfontein, North West; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Stilfontein, Johannesburg). (6) Ross & Jacobsz Attorneys; 457 Rodericks Road, Lynnwood, Pretoria, 0002; Email: mandie@ ross.co.za; Tel: 0123481088. 6841/2017—(2) DIKGALE, MASEKELA VICTOR (7001036010081); 4591 EXT 11 IKAGENG, POTCHEFSTROOM; (3) First and Final; (4) BOITUMELO SELINAH DIKGALE (7101120573083); (5) (MAHIKENG). (6) LTS LEGAL SOLUTIONS PTY (LTD); OFFICE 413, VANNEL BUILDING, 31 BOOM STREET, KLERKSDORP; Email: ltslegalsolutions@gmail.com; Tel: 0649214612. 2440/2018—(2) NTLABA, BALEKILE JAMES (6604025315089); 84 ROSEBANK STREET, ALABAMA, KLERKSDORP; (3) First and Final; (4) CONSTANCE KENALEMANG NTLABA (7409130416080); (5) (MAHIKENG). (6) LTS LEGAL SOLUTIONS PTY (LTD); OFFICE 413, VANNEL BUILDING, 31 BOOM STREET, KLERKSDORP; Email: ltslegalsolutions@ gmail.com; Tel: 064-921-4612. 1011/2017—(2) SWART, MAGDALENA PETRONELLA (4206150012085); FARM GEDULD, STELLA; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (VRYBURG, MAHIKENG). (6) CJP OELOFSE ATTORNEYS; 1 CHURCH SQUARE NORTH, LICHTENBURG; Email: regis@cjpo.co.za; Tel: 0186322744. 14808/2016—(2) DE RIDDER, PHILLIP RUDOLPH (4903055039086); PLOT 15 ANA AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS, HARTEBEESTFONTEIN, BRITS; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (BRITS, PRETORIA). (6) DE RIDDER ATTORNEYS; 72 SCOTT STREET, SCHOEMANSVILLE, HARTBEESPOORT; Email: CHRISTELLE@DERIDDERINC.CO.ZA; Tel: 0829445790. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 113 889/1999—(2) LONKOKILE, ONEENG KATHLEEN (4106100513085); 3603 MMABATHO UNIT 12; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (MAFIKENG). (6) CHRIS MARITZ; PRIVATE BAG X2103, MAFIKENG 2745; Email: estates@chrismaritz.co.za; Tel: 0183813025. 3548/16—(2) MAPHOTO, POTSI IRAADT (5401115236080); 7037 EXTENSION 3,BOITEKONG, RUSTENBURG; (3) First and final; (4) UNMARRIED; (5) (BRITS, MAHIKENG). (6) JUNIUS MOLOTO ATTORNEYS; P.O. BOX 6840, RUSTENBURG, 0300; Email: jmoloto@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0145926013. 001618/2017—(2) PITSE, MEMORIA GLADYS (6309070876080); 1117B LEBONE STREET,TLHABANE, RUSTENBURG; (3) First and final; (4) DIVORCED; (5) (RUSTENBURG, MAHIKENG). (6) JUNIUS MOLOTO ATTORNEYS; P.O. BOX 6840, RUSTENBURG, 0300; Email: jmoloto@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0145926013. 5098/2017—(2) RAMOGAE, NKGEDI SIMON (5606285897087); 13 HEDEIRA ROAD, GEELHOUTPARK, RUSTENBURG; (3) First and final; (4) PHILISTUS MAMOLOKO RAMOGAE (5709180811086); (5) (RUSTENBURG, MAHIKENG). (6) JUNIUS MOLOTO ATTORNEYS; P.O. BOX 6840, RUSTENBURG, 0300; Email: jmoloto@telkomsa.net; Tel: 014-592-6013. 2877/2017—(2) VORSTER, BAREND JOHANNES (5709295009089); 6A CHARL AVENUE, LICHTENBURG; (3) First and final; (4) JOHANNA ELIZABETH VORSTER (5606250009080); (5) (DITSOBOTLA, MAHIKENG). (6) WJ COETZER ATTORNEYS; 17 DANIEL STREET, LICHTENBURG; Email: chantel@wjcattorneys.co.za; Tel: 0186321344. 51/2007—(2) MOTLHABANI, MONGALE SIMON (5103245634081); No. 2526 ZONE 1, ITSOSENG TOWNSHIP, 2744; (3) First and final; (4) MPOETSENG GERTRUDE MOTLHABANI (5112110608088); (5) (ITSOSENG MAGISTRATE’S OFFICE, MAHIKENG). (6) MOTLHABANI ATTORNEYS; 12 ROBINSON STREET, OLD VOLKSKAS BUILDING, MAHIKENG; Email: admin@motlhabani.co.za; Tel: 0817643996. 1311/2018—(2) MBATHA, METIMOLO PAUL (4702165655082); 5356 MOKHURE CLOSE MMABATHO UNIT 13; (3) First and Final; (4) KEDIBONE ADELAIDE MBATHA (4908290691088); (5) (MAFIKENG). (6) CHRIS MARITZ; PRIVATE BAG X2103, MAFIKENG 2745; Email: estates@chrismaritz.co.za; Tel: 0183813025. NORTHERN CAPE / NOORD-KAAP 3310/2017—(2) DU PLESSIS, JOHANNES GERHARDIS (3204075026083); BULTSTRAAT NO 31, UPINGTON 8801; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (UPINGTON, KIMBERLEY). (6) LANGE CARR & WESSELS INGELYF; POSBUS 6 UPINGTON 8800; E-pos: collections@lcw.co.za; Tel: 0543375000. 002187/2016—(2) VAN WYK, WILLEM JOHANNES (3609185241085); FRIKKIE MOUTONSTRAAT NO 14, MORNING GLORY, UPINGTON; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) DORATHEA VAN WYK (4310090098087); (5) (UPINGTON, KIMBERLEY). (6) LANGE CARR & WESSELS INGELYF; POSBUS 6 UPINGTON 8800; E-pos: collections@lcw.co.za; Tel: 0543375000. 002299/2017—(2) MORUBISI, SAKANYANE JOHN (5207125825089); HUIS NO: 84E, WINGATE; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) MPOLETSANG SANNAH MORUBISI (5001290186082); (5) (MOTHIBISTAD, KIMBERLEY). (6) DUVENHAGE & VAN DER MERWE ING; POSBUS 63, KURUMAN 8460; E-pos: mariana@dvdmprok.co.za; Tel: 053-030 0094. 3020/2017—(2) Seas, Dominicus Savio (8107255147089); Erf 9, Lepelsfontein, Garies, Noord-Kaapprovinsie; (3) Eerste en Finale; (4) —; (5) (Springbok, Kimberley). (6) Arno van Zyl Prokureurs; 2 Uitspanstraat, Springbok; E-pos: arriesvz@gmail. com; Tel: 0277181109. 716/2017—(2) CAWOOD, MARIA ADRIANA (3111210009082); HUIS SPES BONA, DOUGLAS, 8730; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (DOUGLAS, KIMBERLEY). (6) HERMAN VAN HEERDEN INGELYF; POSBUS 402, DOUGLAS, 8730; E-pos: hbvh@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0532981828. 3385/2017—(2) STANDER, ELIZABETH (2411130004085); HUIS SPES BONA, LOCH ROPERSTRAAT, DOUGLAS; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) N/A; (5) (DOUGLAS, KIMBERLEY). (6) CJ STANDER; LOVIUS BLOCK, EERSTELAAN 31, WESTDENE, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9301; E-pos: stienie@lvba.co.za; Tel: (051)430-3874. NC887/2015—(2) Brandt, Hermanus (5104025068086); Randstraat 22, Upington, 8801; (3) First and Final; (4) Antoleen Brandt (5510200085085); (5) (Upington, Kimberley). (6) Loura Markram; p/a Wessels & Smith Ingelyf, Weidemanstraat 3, Posbus 2982, Upington, 8800; E-pos: wesprok2@mweb.co.za; Tel: (054)338-8100. NC1047/2017—(2) Liebenberg, Catharina Paulina Du Toit (5006250044080); Groenpuntweg 47A, Upington, 8801; (3) First and Final; (4) Willem Johannes Paulus Liebenberg (4611075015085); (5) (Upington, Kimberley). (6) Loura Markram; p/a Wessels & Smith Ingelyf, Weidemanstraat 3, Posbus 2982, Upington, 8800; E-pos: wesprok2@mweb.co.za; Tel: (054)338- 8100. 822/2018—(2) Nortje, Louis Andries Hermanus (5103035010088); Giddy Straat 49, Douglas; (3) Eerste en Finale; (4) —; (5) 21; (Douglas, Kimberley). (6) HESTER JOHANNA CATHARINA DU PLESSIS; Rosendorff Reitz Barry Prokureurs; E-pos: tania@rosendorff.co.za; Tel: 051-4474394. 3665/2015—(2) Pieters, Johanna (5109160024083); 44 jaspis street, kakamas, 8870; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (kakamas, kimberley). (6) absa trust ltd; absa trust, p o box 2413, bloemfontein, 9300; Email: jose.els@absa. co.za; Tel: 0514010630. 703/2018—(2) BARNARD, CLAUDIUS (6608065079083); 10 FINCHAMSTRAAT, POSTMASBURG, 8520; (3) AMENDED; (4) —; (5) (POSTMASBURG, KIMBERLEY). (6) ABSA TRUST BEPERK, P.O. BOX 2413, BLOEMFONTEIN; 1ST NELSON MANDELA & DONALD MURRAY AVE, BRANDWAG, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9301; E-pos: alidal@absa.co.za; Tel: 051-4010643. 1855/2018—(2) immelman, hester wilhelmina (3205020005080); 8 van der merwe street, sutherland, 6920; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (kakamas, kimberley). (6) absa trust ltd; absa trust, p o box 2413, bloemfontein, 9300; Email: jose. els@absa.co.za; Tel: 0514010630. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 114 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 WESTERN CAPE / WES-KAAP 5839/2015—(2) BASSON, IVAN JEROME (6403035025089); 16 LAROZETTE ROAD, DENNEMERE, BLACKHEATH; (3) First and final; (4) PEARL DESIREE BASSON (6310040261080); (5) (BLUE DOWNS, CAPE TOWN). (6) ST ADENS NATIONAL ESTATES AND TRUSTS; FIRST FLOOR, TYGERVALLEY CHAMBERS 3, WILLIE VAN SCHOOR AVENUE, BELLVILLE; Email: emil@nationalestates.co.za; Tel: 0219499297. 014101/2017—(2) GARDINER, DAWN BERYL (3003200032085); C.P.O.A., SEA POINT PLACE, SEA POINT 8005, WESTERN CAPE; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (CAPE TOWN). (6) C & A FRIEDLANDER INCORPORATED; 3RD FLOOR, 42 KEEROM STREET, CAPE TOWN 8001; Email: linda@caf.co.za; Tel: 021-4877900. 005014/2018—(2) MITCHELL, JEAN (4507230122087); 70 VIOOLTJIE STREET, LENTEGEUR, MITCHELLS PLAIN; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (MITCHELLS PLAIN, CAPE TOWN). (6) N PARKER ATTORNEYS; PO BOX 2710, CLAREINCH, 7740; Email: NASPARKER@GMAIL.COM; Tel: 0721998955. 18447/2017—(2) Geldenhuys, Nicolaas Albertus (3511065106083); Moorreesstraat 58, Malmesbury; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (Malmesbury, Kaapstad). (6) Mnre Du Plessis & Mostert; Posbus 5, Malmesbury; E-pos: eduard@dupmos. co.za; Tel: 0224821101. 5630/2017—(2) BUYS, ANNA ELIZABETH (3006240019087); 15 TASSELBERRY STREET, KLEINBRON ESTATE, BRACKENFELL, WESTERN CAPE; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) 21 DAYS; (KUILS RIVER, CAPE TOWN). (6) EUGENE SCHOEMAN ATTORNEY; 53 VAN DER MERWE CRESCENT, WELGEMOED, WESTERN CAPE; Email: csms@mweb. co.za; Tel: 0219132158. 0816/2017—(2) COETZEE, JOHANNES NICOLAAS (4302245103086); ALBERTSTRAAT 7, WELLINGTON; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) JOHANNA LAVINA COETZEE (4410260122087); (5) (WELLINGTON, CAPE TOWN). (6) DE VILLIERS & SCHREVE ATTORNEYS; 5 CHURCH STREET, WELLINGTON, 7655; E-pos: admin@schreve.co.za; Tel: 021 8731171. 4074/2014—(2) HAWKINS, NEIL DAVID (7807185083087); 12 BELLA MARE STREET, SUNNINGDALE 7441; (3) THIRD AND FINAL; (4) —; (5) (CAPE TOWN). (6) C & A FRIEDLANDER INCORPORATED; 3RD FLOOR, 42 KEEROM STREET, CAPE TOWN 8001; Email: linda@caf.co.za; Tel: 021-4877900. 5475/2018—(2) Wills, Rodney Arthur (5209095127082); 8 Oak Street, Greyton, Western Cape, 7233; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Caledon, Cape Town). (6) AD Bosman; PO Box 21, Greyton, 7233; Email: adbosman@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0828988426. 16230/2015—(2) KRAMER, OSWALD JAMES (2609145039083); 22A MAGNOLIA STREET, BRACKENFELL; (3) Amended First; (4) ELSIE MARGARET KRAMER (3811100073086); (5) (KUILS RIVER, CAPE TOWN). (6) FPS ATTORNEYS, F P STEYN, EXECUTOR; 8 GERT KOTZE STREET, BRACKENFELL; Email: naomi@fpslaw.co.za; Tel: 021- 9820665. 12994/2013—(2) JOHNSON, KOOS (3312145082083); DREYDENSTRAAT 19, WELLINGTON; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) CLARA JOHNSON (3002250268086); (5) (WELLINGTON, CAPE TOWN). (6) DE VILLIERS & SCHREVE ATTORNEYS; 5 CHURCH STREET, WELLINGTON, 7655; E-pos: admin@schreve.co.za; Tel: 021 8731171. 021089/2016—(2) Douglas, Petrus Johannes Jacobus (5611215073080); 58 Kruispad, Protea Hoogte, Brackenfell; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) Riana Douglas (6009270002087); (5) (Brackenfell, Kaapstad). (6) Riana Douglas; 58 Kruispad, Protea Hoogte, Brackenfell; E-pos: linda.olivier@telkomsa.net; Tel: 014-592-0361. 7653/2013—(2) CROCQUET DE ROSEMOND, PIERRE EDWARD (7103015074086); 19 SWALLOW ROAD, SEDGEFIELD; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (KNYSNA, CAPE TOWN). (6) DEON OLIVER P/A VILLAGE TRUSTEES; PO BOX 869, KUILS RIVER, 7579; Email: pa@trustees.co.za; Tel: (021)903-3186. 002100/2018—(2) Van Ryneveld, Zema Marie (2612070035084); 5 Pinedene Houtbay; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) S G Malherbe; PO Box 4073 Tygervalley 7536; Email: suzette@mhlaw.co.za; Tel: 0861919070. 007014/2018—(2) Beneke, Magdalena Anna (2202250008083); Huis Pam Brink Myburgh Street Strand 7140; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Strand, Cape Town). (6) S G Malherbe; PO Box 4073 Tygervalley 7536; Email: suzette@mhlaw.co.za; Tel: 0861919070. 20189/2017—(2) CRAFFORD, DOROTHEA MARIA (3308170041085); SANTOS HAVEN RETIREMENT VILLAGE, HEIDERAND, MOSSEL BAY; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) STEPHANUS PETRUS CRAFFORD (2212305034083); (5) (MOSSEL BAY, CAPE TOWN). (6) S J DIEDERICKS INC; 62 DA GAMA STREET, DA NOVA, MOSSEL BAY; E-pos: legalc@diedericksinc. co.za; Tel: 0446903325. 005941/2018—(2) Breda, Johanna Francina (4307120130088); 16a, 9th Avenue, Ravensmead, Cape; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Bellville, Cape Town). (6) Herold Gie Attorneys; Wembley 3, 80 McKenzie Street, Cape Town, 8001; Email: ddtraill@ heroldgie.co.za; Tel: 0214644713. 020144/2017—(2) Jacobs, Dulcie Frances (3506130042081); 26 Coronation Road, Woodstock, Cape; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Cape Town). (6) Herold Gie Attorneys; Wembley 3, 80 McKenzie Street, Cape Town, 8001; Email: ddtraill@ heroldgie.co.za; Tel: 0214644713. 005501/2018—(2) VAN HEERDEN, JOHANNES LODEWICUS (3208085065080); CLUSTERSTRAAT 16, HEATHER PARK, GEORGE; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (GEORGE, KAAPSTAD). (6) ANDRè OLIVIER; MIDBOARD FINANSIëLE DIENSTE, POSBUS 36, GRAAFF-REINET; E-pos: estates@midboard.co.za; Tel: 0498922224. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 115 3958/2017—(2) Ganie, Omie Kalthoem (3210160071082); 82 Sirius Road, Surrey Estate; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) Mogamed Faizel Bardien; De Klerk & Van Gend Attorneys, 2 Oakdale Road, Claremont; Email: fjano@dkvg.co.za; Tel: 0216833553. 017922/2015—(2) LINDERS, SARAH DOROTHEA (3106240062085); 59 Whitehart Street, Jamestown, Stellenbosch 7613; (3) SUPPLEMENTARY; (4) EPHRAIM ERIC THOMAS LINDERS (3611285063088); (5) (Stellenbosch, Cape Town). (6) Cluver Markotter Inc; P O Box 12, STELLENBOSCH 7599; E-pos: wynandp@cluvermarkotter.law; Tel: 0218085600. 24301/2014—(2) MULLER, JOHAN ANDRIES (3101275002080); KERK STRAAT 17 HERBERTSDALE; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) FREDA ALETTA MULLER (3301040029083); (5) (MOSSELBAAI, KAAPSTAD). (6) SJ DIEDERICKS INC; 62 DA GAMA STRAAT DA NOVA MOSSELBAAI; E-pos: mosselbay@mweb.co.za; Tel: 044-6903325. 1166/2017—(2) BATT, ANNA PETRONELLA (4103210031082); 17 GREEN STREET, ASHTON, 6715; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) 21 DAYS; (MONTAGU, CAPE TOWN). (6) VAN ZYL & HOFMEYR ATTORNEYS; 32 BATH STREET, MONTAGU, 6720; Email: MARIKE@VANZYLHOFMEYR.CO.ZA; Tel: 0236141100. 2025/2018—(2) LOWE, RAYMOND EARLE (3601135025080); 2 VILLAGE MEWS, 21 UIL STREET, SEDGEFIELD, 6573; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (KNYSNA, CAPE TOWN). (6) RAUBENHEIMERS INCORPORATED; PO BOX 21, GEORGE, 6530; Email: eliskas@raubenheimers.co.za; Tel: 044 8732043. 385/2018—(2) RUDOLPH, SONYA (2902170003086); UNIT 206, ONRUS MANOR, ONRUSRIVIER; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (HERMANUS, CAPE TOWN). (6) STUART GRAHAM COHEN; 38 DE VILLIERS STREET, ONRUSRIVIER; Email: stuartc551@gmail.com; Tel: 0283163909. 18280/2017—(2) GERBER, ANNA MAGDELENA (5205030875082); KIRBY STRAAT NO 22, GORDONSBAAI; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (KAAPSTAD, STRAND). (6) LANGE CARR & WESSELS INGELYF; POSBUS 6 UPINGTON 8800; E-pos: collections@lcw.co.za; Tel: 0543375000. 005931/2016—(2) JACOBS, SARA (3609240111083); 18 SALLIDON AVENUE, BEAUFORT WEST; (3) First and final; (4) PIET JACOBS (4202215117084); (5) (BEAUFORT WEST, CAPE TOWN). (6) CRAWFORDS ATTORNEYS; 36 DONKIN STREET, BEAUFORT WEST; Email: mitchsec@crawfordsattorneys.co.za; Tel: (023)414-2161. 9623/2017—(2) Ruditzky, Juliet (3906230031085); 53 Three Anchor Bay House, 10 Three Anchor Bay Road, Three Anchor Bay; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Cape Town). (6) Getz Hyams Surdut; 1031 Picbel Parkade, 58 Strand Street, Cape Town; Email: bzlaw@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0214190846. CA11084/2017—(2) Hawkins, Elsbeth Cecilia (1811070036081); Palm Gardens Retreat, 75 Regent Road, Sea Point, 8005; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (None, Cape Town). (6) MGI Bass Gordon; 17th Floor, 1 Thibault Square, 1 long Street, Cape Town, 8001; Email: info@bassgordon.co.za; Tel: (021)405-8500. 14328/2017—(2) VISSER, CORNELIA SUSANNA ELIZABETH FREDERIKA VISSER (3704290004088); Nuwerus Tehuis vir Bejaardes, Russellstraat 85, Worcester; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (Worcester, Kaapstad). (6) Murray Fourie Le Roux ingelyf; Adderleystraat 32, Worcester. 6850; E-pos: dawie@mmfprok.co.zas; Tel: 023-3470851. 3262/2018—(2) Kolodzyck, Jutta Roswitha (4205160371184); 14 Nerina Avenue, Kleinmond, Western Cape, 7195; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Caledon, Cape Town). (6) AD Bosman; PO Box 21, Greyton, 7233; Email: adbosman@telkomsa. net; Tel: 0828988426. 16875/2008—(2) Kotze, Marthinus (5511205048011); 5A Dalton Street, Ravenmeads; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) Johanna Kotze (5804080134018); (5) N/A; (Bellvile, Cape Town). (6) E . J McCULLUM & ASSOCIATES; 31 JOPIE FOURIE STREET; Email: ejmatrav@gmail.com; Tel: 021-911-3264. 8230/2017—(2) EDWARDS, MOHAMMED ARSHIEK (7302115164082); DU PLESSIS STRAAT 4, GRABOUW, 7160; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) SHALEEN CAREN EDWARDS (7403200184082); (5) (GRABOUW, KAAPSTAD). (6) NICO WEHMEYER ATTORNEYS; ORCHARDSTRAAT 21, GRABOUW, 7160; E-pos: NICO@NWEHMEYERATTORNEYS.CO.ZA; Tel: 0218595100. 1178/2018—(2) DICHMONT, IAN ALEXANDER (2004045029089); Woodside Village, Norton Way, Rondeboch, Cape; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (WYNBERG, CAPE TOWN). (6) Dichmont & Thomson; PO Box 18521, Wynber, 7824; Email: thomson@kingsley.co.za; Tel: 0217621357. 000041/2018—(2) JACOBS, KOELSUM (5805251036080); 225 ST PATRICK, HIILVIEW, LAVENDER HILL EAST; (3) First and final; (4) ISMAIL JACOBS (5901235143082); (5) (Wynberg Magistrate Court, Cape Town). (6) A V DAWSON & Co; 7 Link Road, Belgravia, Bellville, 7530; Email: info@avdawson.co.za; Tel: 0219448800. 20925/2017—(2) GILL, JANE LOUISE (6502170290182); 18 PINOAK CRESCENT, PEERS HILL, FISH HOEK, 7975; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (SIMON’S TOWN, CAPE TOWN). (6) Smith Tabata Buchanan Boyes; 26 First Avenue, Fish Hoek, 7975; Email: mandyh@stbb.co.za; Tel: (021)785-1580. 128/2018—(2) Tessendorf, Jean Ferrier (4405130029082); 3 Paalenhof Crescent, Edgemead, Cape Town, 7441; (3) First and final; (4) Cyril Frederich Bernhard Tessendorf (4108175028080); (5) (Cape Town). (6) Nelson Attorneys; 60A Worraker Street, Newton Park, Port Elizabeth, 6045; Email: nelsons@pe.co.za; Tel: 041-3656463. 16875/2008—(2) Kotze, Marthinus (5511205048011); 5A Dalton Street, Ravenmeads; (3) First and Final; (4) Johanna Kotze (5804080134018); (5) N/A; (Bellvile, Cape Town). (6) E . J McCULLUM & ASSOCIATES; 31 JOPIE FOURIE STREET; Email: ejmatrav@gmail.com; Tel: 021-911-3264. 4118/2017—(2) CLOETE, DE VILLIERS (4807125075089); 3 SHIRAZ STREET, DIE WINGERD, SOMERSET WEST; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (SOMERSET WEST, CAPE TOWN). (6) Matthee Attorneys; 56 Caledon Street, Somerset West 7130; Email: eduan@legalmatthee.co.za; Tel: 021 850 0831. 8794/2005—(2) MATTHES, VOLKER MICHAEL (4412095078187); 524 SEVENOAKS, MAIN STREET,NEWLANDS; (3) AMENDED FIRST AND FINAL; (4) —; (5) (WYNBERG, CAPE TOWN). (6) DIANE HARDY; C/O STBB P O BOX 23355 CLAREMONT 7735; Email: DianeH@stbb.co.za; Tel: 0216734787. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 116 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 13374/2018—(2) PLUCK, ALAN WILLIAM (3307215067188); 22 MCLEOD STREET, STUARTS HILL, SOMESET WEST; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (SOMERSET WEST, CAPE TOWN). (6) Morkel & De Villiers Inc.; The Forum, 13 Drama Street, Somerset West; Email: lyndi@mdev.co.za; Tel: 021 850 9700. 7043/2017—(2) STRELOW, HILDE LUISE (2509090044080); 34 STORMHAVEN PARK, BIZWENI AVENUE, SOMERSET WEST; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (SOMERSET WEST, CAPE TOWN). (6) Morkel & De Villiers Inc.; The Forum, 13 Drama Street, Somerset West; Email: lyndi@mdev.co.za; Tel: 021 850 9700. 16875/2008—(2) Kotze, Marthinus (5511205048011); 5A Dalton Street, Ravenmeads; (3) First and Final; (4) Johanna Kotze (5804080134018); (5) N/A; (Bellvile, Cape Town). (6) E . J McCULLUM & ASSOCIATES; 31 JOPIE FOURIE STREET; Email: ejmatrav@gmail.com; Tel: 021-911-3264. 003116/2017—(2) VAN HARTE, SUSAN EVERLYN VAN HARTE (3709190065089); KERKSTRAAT 14, ABBOTSDALE; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) ALEXANDER VAN HARTE (3402205054088); (5) (Malmesbury, Kaapstad). (6) JOHANN HARMSE; Hofstraat 29, Malmesbury, 7300; E-pos: Martie@bassonlouw.co.za; Tel: 022) 487 1919. 011296/2016—(2) WILLIAMS, DERRICK MARTIN (5909035246088); 49 DA GAMA COURT, DA GAMA ROAD, BROOKLYN, MAITLAND, 7405; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (NONE, CAPE TOWN). (6) MISHA HESSE; STANDARD TRUST LIMITED, PO BOX 5562, CAPE TOWN; Email: misha.hesse@standardbank.co.za; Tel: 021 988 9637. 018972/2015—(2) Griffen, Garth (4906175112089); 78 Brommersvlei Road, Constantia, 7806; (3) First; (4) —; (5) 21; (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) Absa Trust Ltd; PO Box 1032, Sanlamhof, 7530 Ground Floor, Absa Building, 14 Strand Road, Bellville, 7530; Email: Jacqueline.Misroll@absa.co.za; Tel: (011)354-4811. 018913/2017—(2) Howes, Catharina Maria Elizabeth (3003010022086); 12 Holmdene Road, Plumstead, Western Cape; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Goodwood, Cape Town). (6) Chris Gerber Deceased Estates, Wills & Trusts; P O Box 4133, Durbanville 7551; Email: c.gerber1@mweb.co.za; Tel: 021 976 6186. 018972/2015—(2) Griffen, Garth (4906175112089); 78 Brommersvlei Road, Constantia, 7806; (3) Second and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) Absa Trust Ltd; PO Box 1032, Sanlamhof, 7530, Ground Floor, Absa Building, 14 Strand Road, Bellville, 7530; Email: Jacqueline.Misroll@absa.co.za; Tel: (011)354-4811. 004211/2017—(2) Neven, Roger Petrus (2708075182184); 6372 Erinvale Golf Estate, Somerset West, 7130; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Somerset West, Cape Town). (6) HGG Trust Services (Pty) Ltd; 10 Fagan Street, Somerset West, 7130; Email: valma@hggroep.co.za; Tel: 0218512778. 10661/2008—(2) HARRIS, GEORGE (2510135073084); 40 BOB LOUBSER STREET, PALMIET, KLEINMOND, 7195; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) — (6) HERMANUS ACCOUNTING; 20 HOPE STREET, HERMANUS, 7200; Email: HEIDI@ HERMANUS.CO.ZA; Tel: 0283130741. 013433/2016—(2) JULIE, NORMAN MERVYN (4308095088087); 31 MULLER STREET, ROSEDALE, EESTER RIVER, CAPE TOWN; (3) First and final; (4) VERNA HELENA JULIE (4712200064083); (5) (KUILSRIVER MAGISTRATE COURT, CAPE TOWN). (6) A V DAWSON & CO; 7 LINK ROAD, BELGRAVIA, BELLVILLE, 7530; Email: info@avdawson.co.za; Tel: 0219448800. 016585/2016—(2) HUPPERT, ANTHONY CHARLES CURTIS (6010105014081); 7 PARKVIEW TERRACE, CONSTANTIA, CAPE TOWN; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A; (5) (WYNBERG, CAPE TOWN). (6) J.P. VAN ZYL INC ATTORNEYS; 4TH FLOOR, ASHERSONS CHAMBERS, 34 PLEIN STREET, CAPE TOWN, 8000; Email: jaco@vanzylsinc.co.za; Tel: 0214610111. 12387/2016—(2) Van Cappellen, Juliaan Jan Maria Leo (090008017304); Bloklaan 54 1730 Aswse Brabant Belgium; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (n/a, Cape Town). (6) Marais Muller Hendricks Inc; P O Box 3392 Tyger Valley 7536; Email: karen@ maraismuller.co.za; Tel: 0219433000. 8112/2017—(2) VAN RHYN, ANDRIES ADRIEAAN (3809155091086); 140A STEWART STREET, GOODWOOD, 7460; (3) First and Final; (4) CATHERINE JOHANNA VAN RHYN (4010250070088); (5) 21 DAYS; (GOODWOOD, CAPE TOWN). (6) DE WAAL ESTERHUYSE INC; KANTOOR C6, LEONARDO PARK, H/V HOOF EN LINK WEG, PARKLANDS, 7443; E-pos: maryka@esterhuyse.co.za; Tel: 0215572967. 18174/2017—(2) Adams, Jackie (5310025100080); 7 Cotte Road, Groenclei, Lansdowne; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) Thelma Agnes Adams (5407150218081); (5) (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) Heath Attorneys; Private Bag X29, Suite 247, Somerset West, 7129; E-pos: inge@heathattorneys.co.za; Tel: 0218543004. 4704/2018—(2) VAN NIEKERK, CHRISTO (3804095026086); GOLF PARK 75, PINESTRAAT, HEATHERPARK, GEORGE; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) JOHANNA JACOBA VAN NIEKERK (3503010059087); (5) (GEORGE, KAAPSTAD). (6) STADLER & SWART ING.; POSBUS 46, GEORGE; E-pos: RONEL@STADLERS.CO.ZA; Tel: 0448744090. 2950/2018—(2) MUNNIK, KAREL FREDRICK (3809295022082); 49B DE LAT BAT STREET, WORCESTER, 6850; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (WORCESTER, CAPE TOWN). (6) Steyn Attorneys Inc Ref: SWS/LMyburg/18010; P.O. Box 72, Worcester, 6849; Email: lauren@swsteyn.co.za; Tel: 0233428404. 2200/2017—(2) DELPORT, MARILYN GRIZELDA (3907200124082); 5 Weber Street, Idasvalley, Stellenbosch 7600; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (STELLENBOSCH, CAPE TOWN). (6) Cluver Markotter Inc Ref: SMG/mt; P O Box 12, STELLENBOSCH 7599; E-pos: sisteeng@cluvermarkotter.law; Tel: 0218085600. 16026/2017—(2) ODENDAAL, PATRICIA ROSEMARY WENTWORTH (3002100053084); 502 BERGHOF, 44A HOF STREET, GARDENS, CAPE TOWN, 8001, WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (CAPE TOWN, CAPE TOWN). (6) MS L. BARLOW C/O FAIRBRIDGES WERTHEIM BECKER ATTORNEYS; P. O. BOX 536, CAPE TOWN, 8000; Email: lbarlow@fairbridges.co.za; Tel: 0214057403. 018805/2017—(2) Haagen, Janny (3907220068186); 34 Greenvalley Close, Diep River; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) Pincus Matz Attorneys; Pincus Matz House, Brodie Road, Wynberg 7800; Email: estates1@ pincus.co.za; Tel: 0217978191. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 117 21371/2016—(2) SHAW, NORMAN PHILLIPS (2706215024084); 44 HERITAGE MANOR, SOMERSET WEST; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) (SOMERSET WEST, CAPE TOWN). (6) Morkel & De Villiers Inc.; The Forum, 13 Drama Street, Somerset West; Email: lyndi@mdev.co.za; Tel: 021 850 9700. 018805/2017—(2) Haagen, Janny (3907220068186); 34 Greenvalley Close, Diep River; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) Pincus Matz Attorneys; Pincus Matz House, Brodie Road, Wynberg 7800; Email: estates1@ pincus.co.za; Tel: 0217978191. 020476/2017—(2) Myburgh, Albertus Johannes (3902255036083); Room 2 Plumstead Rusoord, 1 Birmingham Road, Plumstead; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) Pincus Matz Attorneys; Pincus Matz House, Brodie Road, Wynberg 7800; Email: estates1@pincus.co.za; Tel: 0217978191. 003883/2018—(2) Alexander, Yvonne Doreen (3507090084089); 35a Woodley Road, Plumstead; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) Pincus Matz Attorneys; Pincus Matz House, Brodie Road, Wynberg 7800; Email: estates1@ pincus.co.za; Tel: 0217978191. 008183/2017—(2) Scott, Dorothy Mary (2305030045083); 404 Advanced Care, Pinewood Retirement Village, Pinelands; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) 21; (Goodwood, CAPE TOWN). (6) OLD MUTUAL TRUST LIMITED Ref: R Naidu; PO Box 86, CAPE TOWN 8000; Email: ravendrin@nedbank.co.za; Tel: 0214166280. 018805/2017—(2) Haagen, Janny (3907220068186); 34 Greenvalley Close, Diep River; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) Pincus Matz Attorneys; Pincus Matz House, Brodie Road, Wynberg 7800; Email: estates1@ pincus.co.za; Tel: 0217978191. 019499/2016—(2) Fenton, George Neale (2401075020089); E76 La Provence, Graniet Street, Welgelegen, Cape Town; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Bellville, Cape Town). (6) Cape Times; Tel: 0214884898. 3132/2016—(2) Stander, Elizabeth Jacoba (3308280082086); Andries Hamman Old Age Home, Baring Street, Worcester; (3) First and final; (4) Wilhelm Friedrich Deichmann Stander (3212215026087); (5) (Worcester, Cape Town). (6) Tygerberg Trustees (Pty) Ltd; P O Box 5483, Tygervalley 7536; Email: elizna@tygerbergtrustees.co.za; Tel: 021 917 0712. 4075/2018—(2) BOLINDER, CARL ERIK DOUGLAS (84732450); 9 VICARAGE GARDENS, KENSINGTON, ENGLAND; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (PAARL, CAPE TOWN). (6) ROLFE ATTORNEYS; 2 MONACO SQUARE, 14 CHURCH STREET, DURBANVILLE; Email: senette@rolfeinc.co.za; Tel: 0219756101. 004198/2018—(2) WILLIAMS, LORNA MARINA (5409150173084); 28 Harmony Close, Hanover Park, 7764; (3) First and Final; (4) Nicholas Jacobus Williams (subsequently deceased) (5105035637083); (5) (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) FA ALLIE & ASSOCIATES; 15 Thornton Road, Gleemoor Estate, Athlone, 7764; Email: tyler@faalaw.co.za; Tel: 021-633-2615. 004898/2018—(2) Van Wyk, Abraham Jacobus Adriaan (5110065017081); Huis Verdi, Legato, Durbanville; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (Bellville, Kaapstad). (6) African Mutual Trust Company (Edms) Bpk; Van der Lingenstraat 25, Posbus 3339, Paarl; E-pos: maria@amtc.co.za; Tel: (021)860-1500. 19410/2016—(2) WINSON, SYLVIA DOREEN WINSON (2607150042083); KENNICK HOUSE,PITTOSPORUM AVENUE,THORNTON,WESTERN CAPE; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A; (5) (GOODWOOD, CAPE TOWN). (6) D.BUTLION & ASSOCIATES; 39 ALAMEIN ROAD, MILNERTON,7441; Email: dot@butlion.co.za; Tel: 0827743795. 32759/2014—(2) Williams, Fadiela (4811230004083); No. 18 Von Willigh Crescent, Oakdene, Kuils River, 7580; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Kuils River, Cape Town). (6) CL MANUEL ATTORNEYS; Office 110, 33 On Strand, Strand Street, Voortrekker Road, Bellville, 7530; Email: admin@clmanuelattorneys.co.za; Tel: 021 902 0202. 001632/2017—(2) Jeffery, Terence Edward (3511275021080); 9 Marlborough Rylaan, Noordhoek Manor, Noordhoek; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) Jeanette Denise Jeffery (3812040028081); (5) (Simonstad, Kaapstad). (6) VisagieVos; Posbus 90, Goodwood, 7459; E-pos: linkie@visagievos.co.za; Tel: (021)591-9221. 12579/2017—(2) Jacobs, Carol (5701040107086); -; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (Kuilsrivier, Kaapstad). (6) Marais Muller Hendricks; Posbus 36, Kuilsrivier; E-pos: kelly@maraismuller.co.za; Tel: 0219005332. 14057/2011—(2) SCHEEPERS, JEAN ANDRé (3308255007084); MELKBOONSTRAAT 22, STILBAAI, PROVINSIE WES-KAAP; (3) Supplementary First and Final; (4) ALETTA SCHEEPERS (3611180032089); (5) (RIVERSDAL, KAAPSTAD). (6) JACQUES EHLERS PROKUREURS; HOOFSTRAAT 54, PIKETBERG, 7320; E-pos: prokureurs@gmail.com; Tel: 0229131144. 5020/2016—(2) Olivier, Joey Christopher (6001305173082); Nikolaaisingel 60, Uitbreiding 23, Mosselbaai; (3) Eerste en Finale; (4) Winnie Olivier (5512280069088); (5) 21 dae; (Mosselbaai, Kaapstad). (6) DEKKER PROKUREURS; KLEINE LIBERTAS 1, KERKSTRAAT 33, MOSSELBAAI, 6500; E-pos: imke@idprok.co.za; Tel: 044-690 5653. 018011/2017—(2) CANDY, MARGARET ELIZABETH (3011260289180); 602 PINEWOOD VILLAGE, PINELANDS, CAPE; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (CAPE TOWN). (6) CURR VIVIER INC; P O BOX 3866, CAPE TOWN, 8000; Email: debbie@ curviv.co.za; Tel: 0214249168. 01250/2017—(2) Cohen, Ester (also known as Estelle) (1709070036087); Cape Peninsula Organisation for the Aged, Southern Cross Drive, Constantia; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Cape Town). (6) Mazars; Mazars House, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings, Precinct, CENTURY CITY, 7441; Email: marc.edelberg@mazars.co.za; Tel: 0218185367. 000789/2016—(2) ISMAIL, HAWA (4009100059085); 7 FIFTH STREET, ATHLONE; (3) First and final; (4) AHMED ISMAIL (3908055052089); (5) (WYNBERG, CAPE TOWN). (6) SCHRUEDER INC. ATTORNEYS; 168 ROSMEAD AVENUE, KENILWORTH 7708; Email: thorayad@schrueder.co.za; Tel: 021-761-1843. 001060/2016—(2) De Koker, Alida (7004070234088); 06 Burgundy street, Brackenfell, Western Cape; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21days; (Bellville, Cape Town). (6) Brits & Matthee Attorneys; 23 Bright street, Somerset West, 7130; Email: paul. brits@mweb.co.za; Tel: 0218523650. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 118 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 012729/2017—(2) Kleinhans, Abel Jacobus (6210245003081); 20 Castleton Way, Edgemead, 7441; (3) First and Final; (4) Adriaana Jacomina Kleinhans (6809150123081); (5) 21; (Goodwood, Cape Town). (6) Absa Trust Ltd; PO Box 1032, Sanlamhof, 7530 Ground Floor, Absa Building, 14 Strand Road, Bellville, 7530; Email: Jacqueline.Misroll@absa.co.za; Tel: (011)354-4811. 20817/2017—(2) Smit, Magdalena Elizabeth (3807270034080); Aandskemer Tehuis, Pleinstraat, Malmesbury; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Malmesbury, Kaapstad). (6) DE WET PROKUREURS; 12 SAN DOMENICO, 10 CHURCH STREET, DURBANVILLE; E-pos: june@dewetlaw.co; Tel: 0878082825. 21884/2014—(2) SORENSEN, VINCENT ALFRED (P0429725); 49 CHALSEDOON STREET, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) — (6) WERKSMANS ATTORNEYS; 142 EDWARD STREET, TYGER VALLEY, BELLVILLE, 7530; Email: hvanniekerk@werksmans.com; Tel: 021-9109030. 021059/2017—(2) Fernandez, June Sylvia (4306060086086); 3 Syracuse Street, Sunningdale; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Cape Town, Cape Town). (6) Finway Fiduciary Services (Pty) Ltd; 2 Buxton Avenue, Oranjezicht, Cape Town; Email: derick@ finway.co.za; Tel: 0214242091. 10339/2017—(2) Rothig, Hermann Florian (2607015039183); 11 Sluysken Street, Welgemoed, Bellville, Province of the Western Cape; (3) First; (4) Erika Herta Rothig (2501170030188); (5) (Bellville, Cape Town). (6) Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc; 11 Buitengracht Street, Cape Town 8001; Email: johann.jacobs@cdhlegal.com; Tel: 0214816380. 004481/2018—(2) DUNCAN, DONALD HENRY (3409215108085); 5 FERNDALE STREET DESHAMPDEN SAREPTA KUILSRIVER 7580; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (KUILSRIVER, CAPE TOWN). (6) L.A DALVIE & ASSOCIATES; UNIT 1 RABAT VILLAGE VANGATE CITY ATHLONE 7764; Email: admin@ladavieattorneys.co.za; Tel: 0216370103. 009620/2016—(2) Joseph, Johannes (5503245177082); 1 St Stanislas Street, Sea Wind, Cape Town; (3) First and Final; (4) Lucinda Joseph (6208200233081); (5) 21; (Simons Town, Cape Town). (6) Shalene Schreuder Attorney; 7 Park Street, Corner of Koeberg and Park Street, Durbanville; Email: sschreuder@ssatt.co.za; Tel: 021-976-0585. 009338/2017—(2) VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, SARAH MARIA (3010310031089); HUIS MOORREES, HEUWEL STRAAT, MOORREESBURG, 7310; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (MOORREESBURG, KAAPSTAD). (6) MIDKAROO TRUST; POSBUS 48, MIDDELBURG EASTERN CAPE, 5900; E-pos: mbi@gbggroup.co.za; Tel: 0498027301. 7112/2017—(2) Mazondwa, Mzukisi Cassius (7208265485088); 8 Corby Close Highbury Park Kuilsriver; (3) First and Final; (4) Noxolo Dolly Mazondwa (7203120751089); (5) (Kuilsriver, Cape Town). (6) Servo Fiduciary Services Pty Ltd; Postnet Suite 76 Private Bag X 19 Durbanville 7551; Email: brenton@servofs.co.za; Tel: 0214925094. 16100/2017—(2) LAYMAN, IRENE (3905260279085); 23 ARRIES STREET, SURREY ESTATE, ATHLONE; (3) First and final; (4) N/A N/A; (5) (WYNBERG, CAPE TOWN). (6) R.H.STUURMAN & CO; P.O. Box 258, Kasselsvlei, 7533; Email: rhstuurman@mweb.co.za; Tel: 021 9512473. 016177/2017—(2) SMIT, DIRK JOHANNES SMIT (4510035030083); SALMONSTREET 4 , KUILRIVIER; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) ELIZABETH JUDITH SMIT (4912200060087); (5) (Kuilsrivier, Kaapstad). (6) JOHANN HARMSE; Hofstraat 29, Malmesbury, 7300; E-pos: Martie@bassonlouw.co.za; Tel: 022) 487 1919. 001381/2018—(2) BADENHORST, JOHANNES WESSEL PETRUS (5112045007083); 31 EAGLE CRESCENT, SOMERSET WEST, 7129; (3) First and Final; (4) LINDA ANNALIE BADENHORST (5608050067086); (5) 21 days; (Cape Town, Cape Town). (6) Cedar Wealth Management (Pty) Ltd; The Business Centre, No 1 Bridgeway Road, Bridgeways Precinct, Century City, 7441; Email: warren@cedarwealth.co.za; Tel: 0861777750. 004317/2017—(2) BRAND, JAN JURIE (3003315022088); HUIS AJ LIEBENBERG, PIKETBERG, 7320; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (PIKETBERG, KAAPSTAD). (6) MC HANEKOM; DIE TREKSTRAAT 34, POSBUS 234, PIKETBERG, 7320; E-pos: hanekommc@telkomsa.net; Tel: 0229132800. 006574/2015—(2) SUTCLIFFE, ELIZABETH (1407090005089); 134 KIDBROOKE PLACE, HERMANUS; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (HERMANUS, HIGH COURT CAPE TOWN). (6) D M ADAMS; 26 HIGH STREET, HERMANUS; Email: don@ donadams.co.za; Tel: (028)312-2849. 993123/2018—(2) Hanslo, Ernest Walter (4010025137089); 126 Woodley Road, Plumstead; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) Cape Times; Email: muneerah.alexander@inl.co.za; Tel: 0214884898. 22124/2014—(2) STEVENS, LETITIA (8410230239082); 18 MEERSIG STREET, HORNLEE, KNYSNA; (3) Amended First and Final; (4) N/A N/A (N/A); (5) 21; (KNYSNA, CAPE TOWN, WESTERN CAPE). (6) SOHN & ASSOCIATES ATTORNEYS; 11 PITT STREET, KNYSNA; Email: emile@sohn.co.za; Tel: 044 3823000. 11140/2012—(2) MEIRING, HILDA MARIA THERESA MEIRING (2802180010081); UNIT 4 SCHONENBERG RETIREMENT VILLAGE, SOMERSET WEST; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (Somerset West, Cape Town). (6) Erica Goedhals; 8 van der Merwe rd, Somerset West; Email: lizer@bgrworcester.co.za; Tel: 0233474000. 017622/2017—(2) Erasmus, Nomvuyo Nelia (4908270459084); 17 27TH Avenue, Bongolethu, Oudtshoorn; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Oudtshoorn, Cape Town). (6) FNB Trust Services (Pty) Ltd; P O Box 27521, Greenacres, Port Elizabeth, 6057; Email: aneshka.gerber@fnb.co.za; Tel: 0873350826. 6516/2018—(2) SHELDON, SHIRLEY ELIZABETH (6206150073085); 6 GUMTREE ROAD, STEENBERG; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A; (5) (WYNBERG, CAPE TOWN). (6) J.P. VAN ZYL INC ATTORNEYS; 4TH FLOOR, ASHERSONS CHAMBERS, 34 PLEIN STREET, CAPE TOWN, 8000; Email: jaco@vanzylsinc.co.za; Tel: 0214610111. 012293/2017—(2) Vlissides, Emmanuel (3801265040087); 14 Lochiel Road, Rondebosch, Cape Town, 7700; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21 Days; (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) Galbraith Rushby; 89 Roodebloem Road, Woodstock, Cape Town, 7925; Email: justing@galbraithrushby.co.za; Tel: 0214473840. 14216/2016—(2) Roman, Harry Benjamin (5510195146082); 88 Mitchells Laan, Woodlands, Mitchellsplain, 7785; (3) Eerste en Finale; (4) Selina Anne Roman (5901230141081); (5) (Mitchellsplain, Kaapstad). (6) Susanne Rall-Willemse; Oewerpark 21, Die Boord, Stellenbosch, 7600; E-pos: aletta@maraismuller.co.za; Tel: (021)887-1021. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 119 6513/2018—(2) SHELDON, DAVID EDWARD (5505225133084); 6 GUMTREE ROAD, STEENBERG; (3) First and Final; (4) SHIRLEY ELIZABETH (NOW DECEASED 6516/2018) SHELDON (6206150073085); (5) (WYNBERG, CAPE TOWN). (6) J.P. VAN ZYL INC ATTORNEYS; 4TH FLOOR, ASHERSONS CHAMBERS, 34 PLEIN STREET, CAPE TOWN, 8000; Email: jaco@vanzylsinc.co.za; Tel: 0214610111. 3528/2018—(2) MARSDEN, DESIRE ANNE (4209250127084); 42 FIRST AVENUE, FISH HOEK, CAPE TOWN; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (SIMON’S TOWN, CAPE TOWN). (6) WARWICK TRUST AND ESTATES; POSTNET SUITE 205, PRIVATE BAG X3, PLUMSTEAD, 7801; Email: TERESA.TREW@THEWARWICKGROUP.,COM; Tel: 0800 505050. 4529/2018—(2) Domingo, Ebrahim (5508015781088); 31 Kudu Street, Kewtown; (3) First and Final; (4) Togieda Domingo (5004230630086); (5) (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) CAPITAL LEGACY; Unit 709, 7th floor The Cliffs, Niagara Way, Tygerfalls, Bellville; Email: ronel@capitallegacy.co.za; Tel: 0873522950. 2969/2018—(2) van den Berg, Susanna Salomina (4709080072087); 83 Barnard Street, Oakdale, Bellville, Western Cape; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Bellville, CAPE TOWN). (6) CAPITAL LEGACY; Unit 709, 7th floor The Cliffs, Niagara Way, Tygerfalls, Bellville; Email: debby@capitallegacy.co.za; Tel: 0873522950. 009025/2017—(2) Potwana, Machule Seymour (2412065150083); 50 NY 146 Guguletu, 7750; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Wynberg Magistrates Court, Cape Town). (6) A V Dawson & Co. Attorneys; 7 Link Road, Belgravia, Bellville, 7530; Email: info@avdawson.co.za; Tel: 0219448800. 019772/2017—(2) BEUKES, JOHN JACOBUS (3004135064086); 15- 23 ROAD AVENUE, ELSIES RIVER , 7490; (3) First and final; (4) MARTHA MARIA BEUKES (3207010074084); (5) (GOODWOOD, CAPE TOWN). (6) ETIENNE DE GRAAF GENIS; 2 7th AVENUE, MELKBOSSTRAND, 7441; Email: Admin@Genisprok.co.za; Tel: 021 553 1238. 14362/2017—(2) KOCH, JOHANNES ALBERTUS (4907085091082); 9 NEGENDE LAAN, MOORREESBURG, 7310; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) CECILIA ALETTA KOCH (5212290071089); (5) (KAAPSTAD) (6) HJ JANSE VAN VUUREN; 47 LANGSTRAAT, MOORREESBURG, 7310; E-pos: info@vestogroup.com; Tel: 0224334600. 17791/2017—(2) WILLEMSE, ANNA WINEFRED (4109060067084); PROTEASTRAAT 18, RIVERSDAL 6670; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (RIVERSDAL, KAAPSTAD). (6) S A HOFMEYR & SEUN; ROBERTSONSTRAAT 6, POSBUS 16, RIVERSDAL 6670; E-pos: francois@hofprok.co.za; Tel: 0287132424. 001548/2015—(2) OSNER, MICHAEL (3801105022089); 1 PORCUPINE PLACE, SIMOLA GOLF & COUNTRY ESTATE, KNYSNA; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (KNYSNA, CAPE TOWN). (6) ABDO & ABDO ATTORNEYS; 33 TECOMA STREET, BEREA, EAST LONDON; Email: sandy@abdomen.co.za; Tel: 0437007900. 021226/2016—(2) van Schoor, Myrna (5210300002086); 45 42nd avenue, Elsies River, Cape Town; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Goodwood, Cape Town). (6) H. Manuel; Email: hermoine@nauticafrica.com; Tel: 0838955565. 014088/2017—(2) Jacobs, Nicolaas Adriaan (6005025080089); 14 Morgenster Street, Oak Glen,; (3) Supplementary First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (Bellville, Cape Town). (6) ABSA TRUST; Absa Regional Office, Absa West, Bridge way, Century City; Email: Francois.Helmie@absa.co.za; Tel: (011)354-4673. 180002017—(2) Aligianis, Panagiotis (4911285009084); Junosingel, Agulhas; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (Bredasdorp, Kaapstad). (6) Luttig Badenhorst Fourie Prokureurs; Posbus 21, Bredasdorp; E-pos: info@lbflaw.co.za; Tel: 0284241119. CA19182/2017—(2) Boehnke, Johanna Christina (3806070059081); 24 Grieve Crescent, Vergesig, Durbanville; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Bellville, Cape Town). (6) Abrahams & Gross Inc; P O Box 1661, Cape Town, 8000; Email: naailah@ abgross.co.za; Tel: 0214221323. 12173/2017—(2) DINGEMANS, WILHELMINA (3106100055187); 9 BOWDEN PARK, DRAMA STREET, SOMERSET WEST, 7130; (3) First And Final; (4) —; (5) (SOMERSET WEST, Cape Town). (6) Leon Frank & Partners Ref: MM/mh; PO Box 208, Somerset Mall 7137; Email: michele@leonfrank.com; Tel: 0218510737. 004893/2016—(2) VERMEULEN, VIOLET ENSLEEN (2306230040080); DU LOTSTRAAT 17, GROENVLEI, PAARL, 7646; (3) First; (4) —; (5) (PAARL, KAAPSTAD). (6) VAN WYK VAN HEERDEN PROKUREURS ING.; HOOFSTRAAT 296, PAARL, 7646; E-pos: tizane@vwvh.co.za; Tel: 0218711050. 6002/2018—(2) Gelderman, Gerrit Jacob (3901175020086); Crassulastraat 4, Caledon, 7230; (3) Eerste en Finale; (4) —; (5) (Caledon, Kaapstad). (6) Guthrie & Theron Prokureurs; Posbus 17, Caledon; E-pos: aljoma@gtlaw.co.za; Tel: (028)212-1060. 020021/2017—(2) REDELINGHUYS, STEPHNE DENISE (5803070128089) (na); AUBURN STR 3, DENNEBERG, PAARL; (3) N A; (4) NA NA (NA); (5) 21; (PAARL, KAAPSTAD). (6) DIE BURGER; MEDIA 24, 112 EDWARDSTRAAT, TYGERVALLEI; E-pos: HayleyL@media24.com>; Tel: 0877401087. 4020/2018—(2) SPRINGETT, MARIA JOHANNA (2908210081081); 108 NELSON STREET, VASCO ESTATE,GOODWOOD, 7460; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (GOODWOOD, CAPE TOWN). (6) ELIZABETH JOHANNA DE WET; 30 KANONBERG STREET, DE BRON, 7530; Email: LYNETTEDW@NEDBANK.CO.ZA; Tel: 02141666133. 003543/2018—(2) NEL, ALETTA SUSARA (3208300064082); TEMPLEMAN RYLAAN 63, KNYSNA; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (GRAAFF-REINET, KAAPSTAD). (6) P W MEYER & ASSOSIATE; Kerkplein 22, Graaff-Reinet 6280; E-pos: pmeyeratt@gmail.com; Tel: 0498923583. 007647/2018—(2) Phillips, Gadija (3412270077088); 13 Mannenberg Avenue, Mannenberg; (3) First and final; (4) Abdulaziz Phillips (4610065001083); (5) (Athlone, Cape Town). (6) Roopa Potgieter Cape Town Inc.; 301 Durban Road, Tyger Valley, 7536; Email: info@roopapotgieter.co.za; Tel: 0219190490. 000538/2018—(2) Trout, Regina Martina (4508080153081); 19 Groenkloof Street, Mamre; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Atlantis, Cape Town). (6) Roopa Potgieter Cape Town Inc.; 301 Durban Road, Tyger Valley, 7536; Email: info@roopapotgieter. co.za; Tel: 0219190490. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 120 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 18938/2017—(2) RAYNARD, DOUGLAS DONALD (3306185082086); 4236 ADENANDRA ROAD, BETTY’S BAY; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (CALEDON, CAPE TOWN). (6) GUTHRIE & THERON; 10 MAIN ROAD KLEINMOND 7195; Email: alison@gtlaw.co.za; Tel: 0282713031. 013375/2016—(2) Heymann, Annemarie (8712120052081); 28 Baring Street, Worcester; (3) Supplementary First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (Worcester, Cape Town). (6) ABSA TRUST; Absa Regional Office, Absa West, Bridge way, Century City; Email: Francois.Helmie@absa.co.za; Tel: (011)354-4673. 004922/2018—(2) BROOKS, MELVILLE STANLEY (2804175111080); SILVERMINE RETIREMENT VILLAGE, NOORDHOEK, WESTERN CAPE; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (SIMON’S TOWN, CAPE TOWN). (6) SMITH TABATA BUCHANAN BOYES ATTORNEYS; P O BOX 23355, CLAREMONT, 23355; Email: shamilaw@stbb.co.za; Tel: 0216734844. 8268/2017—(2) SLIEP, HARMEN SLIEP (3301135044187); 179 3RD AVENUE, KLEINMOND; (3) First and final; (4) HELEEN SLIEP (5502220038087); (5) (CALEDON, CAPE TOWN). (6) GUTHRIE & THERON; 10 MAIN ROAD KLEINMOND 7195; Email: alison@gtlaw.co.za; Tel: 0282713031. 4045/2017—(2) VIRISSIMO, ANTONIO DAS NEVES (2903285066083); 15 VREDENBURG CRESCENT, KLEINBOS, PAROW, 7500, WESTERN CAPE; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (BELLVILLE, CAPE TOWN). (6) LAUBSCHER & HATTINGH Inc.; 1st FLOOR, IMPERIAL TERRACES, TYGERWATERFRONT, BELLVILLE; Email: peta@lhattorneys.co.za; Tel: (021)9442400. 018308/2017—(2) MARAIS, MARIA MAGDALENA HESTER (2812180017085); Huis Nuwerus, Russelstraat, Worcester; (3) Eerste en Finale; (4) —; (5) (Kaapstad). (6) Wilna Roux Prokureurs Ingelyf Verw: WR/BOE; Baringstraat 27, WORCESTER 6850; Email: admin@wilnaroux.co.za; Tel: 0233422098. 21030/2017—(2) KOTZE, JOHANNA SUSANNA KOTZE (2205240067088); 105 BENADEHOF, NEETHLING STREET, STRAND; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (STRAND, CAPE TOWN). (6) Hannes Pretorius, Bock & Bryant; 81 Helderberg College Street, Somerset West , 7130; Email: alice@helderberglaw.co.za; Tel: 021 852 8313. 4905/2018—(2) Smith, Bella (3402070160184); 52 Langenhoven Road, George, 6529; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (George, Cape Town). (6) Millers Incorporated; P O Box 35, GEORGE 6530; Email: jeannie@millers.co.za; Tel: 0448741140. 002608/2018—(2) Raven, Kenneth Raven (5904015130089); 92 Jason Street, Worcester; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) Amanda Sylveinia Raven (5611270135089); (5) (Worcester, Cape Town). (6) Renier van Zyl Attorneys; PO Box 487, Brackenfell, 7561; E-pos: renier@reniervanzyl.co.za; Tel: 0219816140. 008567/2018—(2) Helm, Lorna (3007040050082); 12 Silvermine Retirement Village, Noordhoek; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (Simonstown, CAPE TOWN). (6) NEDGROUP TRUST LIMITED Ref: C FESTER; PO Box 86, CAPE TOWN 8000; Email: caroleh@nedbank.co.za; Tel: 0214166604. 017563/2017—(2) LEYLAND, PETER WILLIAM (5305265156081); 2 VALLEY ROAD, MURDOCK VALLEY, SIMON’S TOWN; (3) First; (4) —; (5) 21 DAYS; (SIMON’S TOWN, CAPE TOWN). (6) Standard Trust Limited Ref: LVR; PO Box 5562, Cape Town 8000; Email: Celsi.Sartini@Standardbank.co.za; Tel: 0215586742. 003101/2018—(2) MARTIN, LILA JOAN (3108050039088); 31 WHITEHALL COURT, MAIN ROAD, RONDEBOSCH; (3) First; (4) —; (5) 21 DAYS; (WYNBERG, CAPE TOWN). (6) Standard Trust Limited Ref: LVR; PO Box 5562, Cape Town 8000; Email: Celsi.Sartini@Standardbank.co.za; Tel: 0215586742. 7875/2018—(2) Truter, Petrus Jurgens (4612255077081); 11 Bloekom Avenue, Calitzdorp; (3) First and final; (4) Sara Maria Truter (4612200069084); (5) (Calitzdorp, Cape Town). (6) Roopa Potgieter Cape Town Inc.; 301 Durban Road, Tyger Valley, 7536; Email: info@roopapotgieter.co.za; Tel: 0219190490. 6403/2018—(2) Roos, Susanna (5802100198088); 20 Burkea Crescent, Greenlands, Bellville South; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (Bellville, Cape Town). (6) Roopa Potgieter Cape Town Inc.; 301 Durban Road, Tyger Valley, 7536; Email: info@ roopapotgieter.co.za; Tel: 0219190490. 020417/2016—(2) Booysen, Richard (5404125839083); Scheepersstraat 5A, Oudtshoorn, 6625; (3) Supplementary First and Final; (4) Magdalene Booysen (5204200046087); (5) (Oudtshoorn, Cape Town). (6) Absa Trust Limited, private Bag X60571, Greenares, 6070; Absa Trust Ltd, Absa House, 2nd Floor, Cnr William Moffett & overbaakens Road, Fairview, 6071; E-pos: leciaa@absa.co.za; Tel: 0413906397. 018954/2018—(2) Saunders, Pamela Joan (3907050050080); 37 Batavia Street, Somerset West, 7130; (3) Amended First & Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) —; (5) (Somerset West, Cape Town). (6) Smith Tabata Buchanan Boyes; 26 First Avenue, Fish Hoek, 7975; Email: cynthiar@stbb.co.za; Tel: (021)784-1580. 523/2018—(2) LOCK, TONY JOHN (6005295119104); 23 BRAMBLE HILL CHANDLER’S FORD EASTLEIGH HAMPSHIRE UNITED KINGDOM; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (SIMONSTOWN MAGISTRATES’ COURT, MASTER’S OFFICE, CAPE TOWN). (6) SALVATORE PUGLIA ATTORNEYS; UNIT 302, 3RD FLOOR, THE COLOSSEUM BUILDING, NO 3 ST GEORGES MALL, CAPE TOWN 8001; Email: SALV@ICON.CO.ZA; Tel: 0214252286/7. 006205/2017—(2) Pearson, Herbert Oswald (3102115032089); 120 CPOA Riverside Place, Alnwick Road, Diep River, 7800; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (WYNBERG, CAPE TOWN). (6) Patrick Vernon Swemmer; Unit D14, Westlake Square, Westlake, 7945; Email: vernon@smaccounting.co.za; Tel: (021)701 0220. 9836/2006—(2) Nel, David Schalk (3612295014087); 56 Victoria Street, Robertson; (3) Supplementary First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (Robertson, Cape Town). (6) ABSA TRUST; Absa Regional Office, Absa West, Bridge way, Century City; Email: Francois.Helmie@absa.co.za; Tel: (011)354-4673. 7566/2018—(2) Rentzke, Wihmelia Leora (4304010018085); Matzikama House 9, 25 Paddock Straat, Van Rhynsdorp, 8170; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Van Rhynsdorp, Kaapstad). (6) Susanne Rall-Willemse; Oewerpark 21, Die Boord, Stellenbosch, 7600; E-pos: aletta@maraismuller.co.za; Tel: (021)887-1021. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 121 14574/2017—(2) BOLTON, BRIAN GEORGE (3910225004081); 7 WITHYCOMBE CLOSE, CONSTANTIA, WESTERN CAPE 7806; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (WYNBERG, CAPE TOWN). (6) MR R. CHEESEMAN C/O FAIRBRIDGES WERTHEIM BECKER ATTORNEYS; P. O. BOX 536, CAPE TOWN, 8000; Email: rc@fairbridges.co.za; Tel: 0214057403. 30720/2014—(2) WINDVOGEL, DOREEN (2903240084080); 182 ROYAL ROAD, MAITLAND; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (CAPE TOWN, CAPE TOWN). (6) RILEY INCORPORATED; 212 ROSMEAD AVENUE, WYNBERG, 7800; Email: cheryl@ jfrlaw.co.za; Tel: 0217977116. CA20824/2017—(2) Timmie, Henry Christian (4901055088087); Augustastraat 4, Ravensmead, Wes-Kaap; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) Cecelia Christine Timmie (5502200201085); (5) (Goodwood, Kaapstad). (6) Steyn en Van Rhyn Ingelyf; Voortrekkerstraat 45, Goodwood; E-pos: andre@svr.co.za; Tel: (021)5913421. 4947/2010—(2) Holtzkampf, Llewellyn William (3907015062089); 165 St Kilda Road, Rondebosch East; (3) Supplementary First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) ABSA TRUST; Absa Regional Office, Absa West, Bridge way, Century City; Email: Francois.Helmie@absa.co.za; Tel: (011)354-4673. 007927/2018—(2) HANSEN, CLARENCE GEORGE (3811065062082); 10 MARICO ROAD EDGEMEAD CAPETOWN; (3) First and Final; (4) VALERIE HANSEN (4212170061086); (5) (GOODWOOD, CAPETOWN). (6) GHA McPherson on behalf of Momentum Trust Limited; IPC 90A, 268 West Avenue, Centurion, Pretoria, 0157; Email: lizaan.didlick@momentum.co.za; Tel: 012-684-4168. 007927/2018—(2) HANSEN, CLARENCE GEORGE (3811065062082); 10 MARICO ROAD EDGEMEAD CAPETOWN; (3) First and Final; (4) VALERIE HANSEN (4212170061086); (5) (GOODWOOD, CAPETOWN). (6) GHA McPherson on behalf of Momentum Trust Limited; IPC 90A, 268 West Avenue, Centurion, Pretoria, 0157; Email: lizaan.didlick@momentum.co.za; Tel: 012-684-4168. 018626/2017—(2) MYBURGH, JACOBUS WILLEM (5008275062089); 43 CANTERBURY STREET, KINGSTON, CAPE TOWN, 7530; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (BELLVILLE, CAPE TOWN). (6) BGR PYPER TURNER ING.; POSBUS 385, SOMERSET MALL, 7139; E-pos: faffa@pyperturner.co.za; Tel: 0218500170. 012215/2015—(2) MYKLEBUST, MICHAEL JOHN (4707245048083); FROGGY FARM, TESSELAARSDAL, CALEDON DISTRICT; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (CALEDON MAGISTRATE’S COURT, CAPE TOWN). (6) ABDO & ABDO ATTORNEYS; 33 TECOMA STREET, BEREA, EAST LONDON; Email: derek@abdomen.co.za; Tel: 0437007900. 17025/2017—(2) Ramsauer, Bertram Heinrich Richard (4604305032083); Seaviewrylaan 1040, Franskraal; (3) Eerste en finale; (4) —; (5) (Hermanus, Kaapstad). (6) Riana Lemmer & Schoonees Ing; Posbus 9, Strand; E-pos: riana@rianalemmer. co.za; Tel: 0218510111. 016757/2016—(2) Dibela, Velisa Vincent (5611115890088); 52 Susan Way, Brentwood Park, Blue Downs; (3) First and Final; (4) Priscilla Dibela (6407290107086); (5) 21; (Kuilsriver, Cape Town). (6) Shalene Schreuder Attorney; 7 Park Street , Corner of Koeberg and Park Street , Durbanville; Email: sschreuder@ssatt.co.za; Tel: 021-976-0585. 5843/2018—(2) Venter, Andries Johannes Venter (2508305022089); Bottlierssig nr 10, H/V Brinkley en Wildernesstraat, Fraai Uitsig, Kleinbrakrivier, 6503; (3) EERSTE EN FINALE; (4) Ella Jacoba Venter (3603200014080); (5) (Mosselbaai, Kaapstad, Wes-Kaap). (6) Sanlam Trust Ref: SC; PO Box 1260, Sanlamhof 7532; E-pos: Blanche.Adams@sanlam.co.za; Tel: 0219476399. 016569/2017—(2) VILLET, HENRY JOHN (3101185037085); 35 ANCASTLE GREEN, HENLEY ON THAMES, OXFORDSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (CAPE TOWN, CAPE TOWN). (6) SMITH TABATA BUCHANAN BOYES ATTORNEYS; P O BOX 23355, CLAREMONT, 7735; Email: shamilaw@stbb.co.za; Tel: 0216734844. 017189/2017—(2) Slamet, Shaun Hadley (6209215196081); Vyfdelaan 7, Wellington,7655; (3) First and Final; (4) Dolfina Slamet (6301130127083); (5) (Paarl, Kaapstad). (6) Monique van Rensburg; P O Box 1260, Sanlamhof, 7532; E-pos: monique. vanrensburg@sanlam.co.za; Tel: 021 947 2471. 007927/2018—(2) HANSEN, CLARENCE GEORGE (3811065062082); 10 MARICO ROAD EDGEMEAD CAPETOWN; (3) First and Final; (4) VALERIE HANSEN (4212170061086); (5) (GOODWOOD, CAPETOWN). (6) GHA McPherson on behalf of Momentum Trust Limited; IPC 90A, 268 West Avenue, Centurion, Pretoria, 0157; Email: lizaan.didlick@momentum.co.za; Tel: 012-684-4168. 003736/2018—(2) Buchanan, Henrietta Clementine (3704260094085); 32 Melina Street, Rosendal, 7550; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) 21; (Bellville, Cape Town). (6) Absa Trust Ltd; PO Box 1032, Sanlamhof, 7530 Ground Floor, ABSA West Building, Bridge Way, Century City, 7441; Email: Grant.Horlin@absa.co.za; Tel: (011)501-8150. 000466/2018—(2) VAN STADEN, GEZINA MARIA EVALENA (5109210636084); 8 GEELHOUT CRESCENT, GORDON’S BAY, WESTERN CAPE; (3) First and final; (4) —; (5) (STRAND, CAPE TOWN). (6) SMITH TABATA BUCHANAN BOYES ATTORNEYS; P O BOX 23355, CLAREMONT, 7735; Email: shamilaw@stbb.co.za; Tel: 0216734844. 011286/2017—(2) Van Niekerk, Anne Pamela (2803180006087); 5 Halstad, Oakhill Village, Sunninghill Drive, Sunninghill 7441.; (3) First and final; (4) — (6); (5) (Cape Town, Cape Town). (6) B LUBBE & ASSOCIATES; P O BOX 11476, BLOUBERGSANDS; Email: estates@lublaw.co.za; Tel: 0215544882. 24873-2014—(2) Isaacs-Awaldien, Yasmina (5601070074083); 31 Montague Road, Maitland, Western Cape, 7405; (3) First and Final; (4) Nazeem Awaldien (5806105093087); (5) (Cape Town, Cape Town). (6) M Z Barday & Associates; 13 Belgravia Road, Athlone, 7764; Email: Shahieda@bardaylaw.co.za; Tel: 0216978610. 9486-2015—(2) Adams, Yusuf (2608125073088); 8 Pope Street, Salt River, Western Cape, 7925; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Cape Town, Cape Town). (6) M Z Barday & Associates; 13 Belgravia Road, Athlone, 7764; Email: Shahieda@ bardaylaw.co.za; Tel: 0216978610. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 122 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 6662/2018—(2) MATTHEE, WESSEL JOHANNES (6102195094089); 3 CHANTA CLAIRE, BAARTMAN STREET, SOUTHFIELD, CAPE TOWN; (3) First and Final; (4) N/A; (5) 21 DAYS; (WYNBERG, CAPE TOWN). (6) BERNADT VUKIC POTASH & GETZ ATTORNEYS; 11TH FLOOR, 1 THIBAULT SQUARE, CAPE TOWN, 8000; Email: ehacking@bvpg.co.za; Tel: 021-4053800. 1955/2015—(2) Samodien Abrahams, Koethoem (7403260127088); 10 Elfin Avenue, Heathfield, Western Cape, 7945; (3) First and Final; (4) —; (5) (Wynberg, Cape Town). (6) M Z Barday & Associates; 13 Belgravia Road, Athlone, 7764; Email: Shahieda@bardaylaw.co.za; Tel: 0216978610. INSOLVENCY ACT AND COMPANIES ACTS NOTICES/ INSOLVENSIEWET- EN MAATSKAPPYKENNISGEWINGS Form/Vorm J 28 ESTATES OR COMPANIES SEQUESTRATED OR WOUND UP PROVISIONALLY Pursuant to section 17 (4) of the Insolvency Act, 1936, and section 356 (1) of the Companies Act, 1973, notice is hereby given by the Masters of the High Court that the estates or companies mentioned below have been sequestrated or wound up provisionally by order of the said Court. The particulars are given in the following order: (1) Number of estate/company; (2) name and description of estate/company; (3) date upon which and (4) division of court by which order is made and (5) upon the application of. BOEDELS OF MAATSKAPPYE WAT VOORLOPIG GESEKWESTREER OF GELIKWIDEER IS Ingevolge artikel 17 (4) van die Insolvensiewet, 1936, en artikel 356 (1) van die Maatskappywet, 1973, word hierby deur die Meesters van die Hooggeregshof kennis gegee dat die boedels of maatskappye hieronder vermeld voorlopig op las van genoemde Hof gesekwestreer of gelikwideer is. Die besonderhede word verstrek in die volgorde: (1) Nommer van boedel/maatskappy; (2) naam en beskrywing van boedel/maatskappy; (3) datum waarop en (4) afdeling van hof waardeur order gemaak is en (5) op die aansoek van. S12/2018—(2) Poseidon Home of Pegasus Logistics CC (2009 / 151122 / 23), Principal Place of Business at 24 Corner Fifth Avenue & Villiers Road, Walmer, Port Elizabeth; (3) 12 June 2018; (4) Eastern Cape High Court, Port Elizabeth; (5) Wescoal Trading Proprietary Limited. S11/2018—(2) Kasimira Trading 145 (Pty) Ltd (2011 / 002244 / 07), Principal Place of Business at 17 A Darling Street, North End, Port Elizabeth; (3) 19 June 2018; (4) Eastern Cape High Court, Port Elizabeth; (5) Coega Dairy (Pty) Ltd. S12/2018—(2) Poseidon Home of Pegasus Logistics CC (2009 / 151122 / 23), Principal Place of Business at 24 Corner Fifth Avenue & Villiers Road, Walmer, Port Elizabeth; (3) 12 June 2018; (4) Eastern Cape High Court, Port Elizabeth; (5) Wescoal Trading Proprietary Limited.. B72/2018—(2) Jan Abraham Nell (690917 5177 084), Insolvent estate; (3) 28 June 2018; (4) In the High Court of South Africa, Free State Division, Bloemfontein; (5) Sandra Ann Axsel. B47/2018—(2) Orambamba 47 (Pty) Ltd (2010/001591/07), Company in liquidation; (3) 28 June 2018; (4) In the High Court of South Africa, Free State Division, Bloemfontein; (5) Dirk Jacobus Strydom. B77/2018—(2) Paul Steyn Boerdery (Pty) Ltd (1999/023304/07), Company in liquidation; (3) 29 June 2018; (4) In the High Court of South Africa, Free State Division, Bloemfontein; (5) The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited. B51/2018—(2) Lethabo Milling (Pty) Ltd (2013/112031/07), Company in liquidation; (3) 28 June 2018; (4) In the High Court of South Africa, Free State Division, Bloemfontein; (5) Absa Bank Limited. 2008/162168/23—(2) PYPKAN BOERDERY CC (2008/162168/23), CLOSED CORPORATION; (3) 5 July 2018; (4) THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA FREE STATE DIVISION, BLOEMFONTEIN; (5) PYPKAN BOERDERY CC. 2005/136856/23—(2) THUSANANI CONSULTING CC (2005/136856/23); (3) 28 May 2018; (4) DURBAN HIGH COURT; (5) K. MOODLEY. N166/2018—(2) ATK IT (PTY) LTD (2013/108154/07), 3 COUNTY BUSINESS CENTRE, MAIN ROAD, UMHLALI, KWAZULU-NATAL; (3) 14 May 2018; (4) SPECIAL RESOLUTION FOR VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION C340/2018—(2) Plasto Properties 5 (Pty) Ltd (2005/005112/07), 12 Pontac Street, Paarl, Western Cape; (3) 28 May 2018; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division, Cape Town); (5) Green Oaks No. 1 (Pty) Ltd. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 123 C419/2018—(2) PACIFIC STEEL CC (2006/003621/23), UNIT B, 170 MAIN ROAD, SOMERSET WEST, WC; (3) 22 June 2018; (4) CREDITORS VOLUNTARY; (5) CREDITORS. C848/2016—(2) BEATRICE MOKHARI (850503 1236 086), 5 HUMMINGBIRD,ROAD, PELICAN PARK, WC; (3) 1 August 2017; (4) HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA, WESTERN CAPE DIVISION-CAPE TOWN; (5) EX PARTE . C210/2018—(2) ORANGE MONEY MATTERS (PTY) LTD (2017/002642/07), 36 ROBYN CRESCENT, WELGELEN, WC; (3) 18 April 2018; (4) HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA, WESTERN CAPE DIVISION-CAPE TOWN; (5) CORNE METCALFE . Ref-C345/2018--—(2) Eastland Development CC (1999/007316/23), 20 Roebel Street, Marais Industry, Vredenburg,W. C; (3) 23 May 2018; (4) Western Cape Division- Cape Town; (5) Creditors Voluntary. Form/Vorm J29 FIRST MEETINGS OF CREDITORS, CONTRIBUTORIES, MEMBERS OR DEBENTUREHOLDERS OF SEQUESTRATED ESTATES, COMPANIES BEING WOUND-UP OR PLACED UNDER PROVISIONAL JUDICIAL MANAGEMENT The estates and companies mentioned below having been placed under sequestration, or being wound up or having been placed under provisional judicial management by order of the High Court of South Africa, Masters of the High Court hereby give notice, pursuant to sections 17 (4) and 40 (1) of the Insolvency Act, 1936, sections 119 (3), 125 (1) and 196bis (4) of the Companies Act, 1926 and sections 356 (1), 364 (1) and 429 of the Companies Act, 1973, that a first meeting of creditors, contributories, members or debenture-holders of the said estates or companies will be held on the dates and at the times and places mentioned below, for proof of claims against the estates or companies, the election of trustees, the nomination of liquidators or judicial managers or for the purposes referred to in section 364 or 431 of Act No. 61 of 1973 and considering the statement of affairs of the company, as the case may be. The particulars are given in the following order: (1) Number of estate/company; (2) name and description of estate/company; (3) date of the provisional and date of the final order, and (4) special resolution and (5) division of court by which order is made, and (6) date, hour and place of meeting. Meetings in a place in which there is a Master’s office, will be held before the Master; elsewhere they will be held before the Magistrate. EERSTE BYEENKOMSTE VAN SKULDEISERS, KONTRIBUANTE, LEDE OF SKULDBRIEFHOUERS VAN GESEKWESTREERDE BOEDELS, MAATSKAPPYE IN LIKWIDASIE OF ONDER VOORLOPIGE GEREGTELIKE BESTUUR Nademaal die boedels of maatskappye hieronder vermeld op las van die Hooggeregshof van Suid-Afrika gesekwestreer, of gelikwideer of onder voorlopige geregtelike bestuur geplaas is, word hierby deur die Meesters van die Hooggeregshof ingevolge artikels 17 (4) en 40 (1) van die Insolvensiewet, 1936, artikels 119 (3), 125 (1) en 196bis (4) van die Maatskappywet, 1926, en artikels 356 (1), 364 (1) en 429 van die Maatskappywet, 1973, kennis gegee dat ’n eerste byeenkoms van skuldeisers, kontribuante, lede of skuldbriefhouers van genoemde boedels of maatskappye op die datums, ure en plekke hieronder vermeld, vir die bewys van vorderings teen die boedels of maatskappye, die verkiesing van kurators, of nomminasie van likwidateurs of geregtelike bestuurders of vir die doeleindes bedoel in artikel 364 of 431 van Wet No. 61 van 1973, en die oorweging van die verklaring van die sake van die maatskappy na gelang van die geval, gehou sal word. Die besonderhede word verstrek in die volgorde: (1) Nommer van boedel/maatskappy; (2) naam en beskrywing van boedel/maatskappy; (3) datum van die voorlopige en datum van die finale bevel, en (4) spesiale resolusie en (5) afdeling van hof waardeur order gemaak is, en (6) datum, uur en plek van byeenkoms. In ’n plek waarin ’n kantoor van ’n Meester is, word die byeenkoms voor die Meester en op ander plekke voor die Landdros gehou. G3010-2009—(2) COUNTRY FOOD LIMITED (2005/018743/06), UNIT 16, NO 1 MELROSE BOULEVARD, MELROSE ARCH MELROSE; (3) Final Order: 17 November 2017 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 8 August 2018, 09:00, RANDBURG MAGISTRATE. T474/18—(2) KAREL JOHAN ROUSSEAU (6810135017081), 248 CELLIERS STREET, MUCKLENEUK, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 29 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 7 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 124 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 T311/18—(2) JASPER MAURITZ & FREDA MOUTON (6007220014087 & 5306015127083), RABARBERSTRAAT 19 KAREN PARK AKASIA PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 7 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE PRETORIA NORTH. T3332/17—(2) ERNEST CHARLES BARRETT (681217 5218 08 2), 4 KINGFISHER CLOSE CLUBVIEW; (3) Final Order: 18 December 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 7 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. T364/18—(2) MARINDA BEZUIDENHOUT (591030 0105 08 2), 1193 COBHAM ROAD QUEENSWOOD PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 26 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. T23038/14—(2) CATHARINA MARIA KOEKEMOER (600806009284), BUFFELDRIFT 99 PRETORIA; (3) Provisional Order: 20 March 2014; (3) Final Order: 12 December 2014 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. T23038/14—(2) CATHARINA MARIA KOEKEMOER (600806009284), BUFFELDRIFT 99 PRETORIA; (3) Provisional Order: 20 March 2014; (3) Final Order: 12 December 2014 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. T5054/12—(2) JAN JOHANNES & MARIA SUSANNA CLAASSEN (740824 5210 08 1 & 710213 0030 08 0), 42 LEYDS STREET MEYERTON; (3) Provisional Order: 26 May 2016; (3) Final Order: 1 July 2016 (4) —; (5) NORTH GAUTENG HIGH COURT PRETORIA; (6) 3 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE MEYERTON. T5125/10—(2) ZACHARIAS JOHANNES DE BEER (531009 5020 08 5), LETABALAAN 12A TZANEEN; (3) Final Order: 3 December 2010 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 7 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. T26/17—(2) KNEAD BAKERY & COFFEE SHOP HAZELWOOD (PRETORIA) (PTY) LTD (2013/236747/07), CORNER PINASTER AND DALY AVENUES HAZELWOOD PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 1 November 2016 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 7 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. G511-2017—(2) SUNEDISON GREEN POWER SOUTHERN AFRICA (PTY) LTD (2010/021722/07), 2ND FLOOR, GLOBAL HOUSE, 28 STURDEE AVENUE,ROSEBANK 2196; (3) Final Order: 5 June 2017 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) SPECIAL RESOLUTION; (6) 8 August 2018, 09:00, RANDBURG MAGISTRATE. G1125-2018—(2) LEAGO MANAGEMENT AND CONSULTING (PTY) LTD (2015/348831/07), 98 PRESIDENT STR, GERMISTON SOUTH, GAUTENG 1401; (3) Final Order: 23 November 2017 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 3 August 2018, 09:00, GERMISTON MAGISTRATE. T892/17—(2) HENDRIK STEFANUS LABUSHAGNE (621217 5166 08 6), 33 FRANCIS RD RISPARK AGRICULTURAL PLOTS; (3) Final Order: 13 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. T372/18—(2) FRANCOIS MULDER (791028 5084 08 6), 11 MARIGOLD STREET PRIMROSE GERMISTON; (3) Final Order: 20 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 3 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE GERMISTON. T1921/15—(2) SECRETS OF YOUTH (PTY) LTD (2012/065126/07), 149 DIRK VAN DEVENTER AVENUE, WONDERBOOM, PRETORIA; (3) Provisional Order: 1 June 2015; (3) Final Order: 4 September 2015 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE PRETORIA NORTH. T22931/14—(2) MORNE LEON & SONICA DE VILLIERS (7612225065089 & 7809040025089), 15 KALLIE BRITS STREET SECUNDA; (3) Provisional Order: 4 December 2014; (3) Final Order: 6 February 2015 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 7 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. T2852/17—(2) JAQUES KENT (760617 5139 08 5), 19 HERSCHELL STREET, VANDERBIJLPARK; (3) Provisional Order: 13 December 2017; (3) Final Order: 12 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 09:30, MAGISTRATE VANDERBIJLPARK. T3383/17—(2) AMANDLA MEGANICAL (PTY) LTD (2013/129118/07), 34 BLUE BELL STR REIGER PARK BOKSBURG; (3) Final Order: 20 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 11:30, MAGISTRATE BOKSBURG. T2254/17—(2) SERAGE INNOCENT PHALA (761206 5336 08 5), 26 WYLAND STREET, MIDRAND, KEMPTON PARK; (3) Final Order: 6 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE KEMPTON PARK. T763/17—(2) DIKELEDI PRISCILLA RAMOLOTJA (651016 0367 08 4), 10 HERBERT ROAD ORCHARDS PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 7 June 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE PRETORIA NORTH. T763/18—(2) ISTC INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD (2013/155304/07), 733B RUBENSTEIN DRIVE MORELETA PARK PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 4 April 2018 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. T1141/16—(2) PAN-JEA GROUP (PTY) LTD (2010/002664/07), CNR HANS STRIJDOM AND BLOUHAAK STREET 665 MORELETTA PARK PRETORIA; (3) Provisional Order: 6 May 2016; (3) Final Order: 24 June 2016 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 7 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. T324/18—(2) DESIREE DREYER (611202 0188 08 9), 70 GEMINI CRESCENT ENNERDALE EXTENTION 1; (3) Final Order: 9 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 7 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 125 T2158/17—(2) MARTHA MARIA CATHARINA NORTJE (790607 0029 08 8), 22 DOLUMBIA STREET; (3) Final Order: 30 August 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. T1574/17—(2) ADRIAN PETRO FOURIE (630607 0107 08 6), 303 BLOUAALWYN STR DORANDIA PRETORIA NOORD PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 10 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE PRETORIA NORTH. T5830/09—(2) HENDRI JOSEPH VAN ASWEGEN (8302085110080), 27 HUIS NO 5 LEPELLE NORTHERN WATER PHALABORWA; (3) Final Order: 18 September 2009 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. T374/18—(2) CORNELIA MARGRIETHA SUSANNA SCHOEMAN (690124 0276 08 2), UNIT 4 168 VANDERBIJL STR MEADOWDALE GERMISTON; (3) Final Order: 22 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 3 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE GERMISTON. T511/18—(2) ANAND PILLAY (711006 5130 08 0), FLAT 2 SANDALHURST AMPTHILL AVE BENONI; (3) Final Order: 4 April 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 3 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE BENONI. T254/18—(2) PETRUS STEPHANUS GROBLER (800720 5050 08 8), 189 ATTIE STREET CLAREMONT PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 9 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 7 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. T0465/12—(2) RITCHIE: LANCE LOWDEN (670128 5109 08 5), KING WILLOW CRES 5, RANDYESFONTEIN, MIDRAND; (3) Final Order: 14 June 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: KEMPTON PARK. T968/15—(2) BISSETT: MARK GEORGE FINLEY (731107 5204 08 5), 39 PIKKEWYN AVENUE, BIRCH ACRES, KEMPTON PARK; (3) Final Order: 29 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: KEMPTON PARK. T0428/18—(2) JACOBS: PHILIPPES PETRUS AND XENIA (660822 5245 08 7 AND 670817 0145 08 2), MEARASTREET 1244, QUEENSWOOD, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 22 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1727/17—(2) SUPERIOUS TRADING 157 (PTY) LTD (2013/150395/07), 821 PARK STREET, CLYDESDALE, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 28 June 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1875/17—(2) OOSTHUIZEN: JAN JOHANNES AND ELIZABETH (670218 5020 08 3 AND 681016 0227 08 4), 144 KRUGER AVENUE, LYTTLETON , PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 10 August 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T2787/17—(2) LEKGOTLA: MASHITA MONICCA (750309 0392 08 1), 249 VILLAGE STREET, MIDRAND, KEMPTON PARK; (3) Final Order: 27 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: KEMPTON PARK. T1800/16—(2) MNTHIYALE JABULANI CHRISTOPHER (760731 5307 08 7), UNIT 12 FLAT 112, PARKHOLM, 363 SKINNER STREET, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 27 March 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1569/17—(2) BOUCHER: CLIFFORD BENJAMIN (780629 5061 08 2), NEALE WEG 114, ROSE ACRES, JOHANNESBURG; (3) Final Order: 11 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: JOHANNESBURG. T1800/16—(2) MNTHIYALE JABULANI CHRISTOPHER (760731 5307 08 7), UNIT 12 FLAT 112, PARKHOLM, 363 SKINNER STREET, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 27 March 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T429/17—(2) THOMS JESICA (890720 0026 08 4), 504 27TH AVENUE, VILLIERIA, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 28 June 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T3756/12—(2) BEZUIDENHOUT: PETRUS JOHANNES JEREMIAS AND ANITA ALLETA (6310285120081 AND 7606122017085), 38 ELANDSRAND DRIVE, ELANDSRAND, CARLETONVILLE, JHB; (3) Final Order: 8 August 2012 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: JOHANNESBURG. T0160/18—(2) HEUNIS: LEON ARNAUD AND ROSINA CATHARINA (510117 5034 08 2 AND 521027 0032 08 9), SEILENROCK STRAAT 3, FLAMWOOD, KLERKSDORP; (3) Final Order: 21 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE: KLERKSDORP. T1860/11—(2) KRUGER: PIETER HENDRIK AND CHARMAINE (6406155203089 AND 6701150117080), 25 VILLA ARTE STREET, JAN NIEMAND PARK, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 16 October 2009 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0250/18—(2) COETZEE: LEON AND MARIA ALETTA (590420 5025 08 1 AND 630321 0100 08 9), LOUISA STRAAT 49B, BRACKENHURST, ALBERTON; (3) Final Order: 28 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: PALM RIDGE. T3320/17—(2) MALAKOOT ASSET RISK PROTECTION (PTY) LTD (2013/070323/07), 267 WEST AVENUE, DIE HOEWES, CENTURION, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 17 November 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 126 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 T248/18—(2) BOTES: CHARLOTTE ANGELINA (690708 0095 08 6), 04 STRYDOM ROAD, RIETONDALE, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 2 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T2387/10—(2) WESTSIDE TRADING 494 (PTY) LTD (2005/029507/07), 609 OUPAD AND VAN BEETHOVEN; (3) Final Order: 2 February 2010 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1697/17—(2) KROUCAMP: WILLEM JACOBUS (580402 5163 08 0), 565 WILLOWDENE ROAD, DIE WILGERS, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 26 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1846/16—(2) MOTLEKAR ROOF AND FILE (PTY) LTD (2010/019657/07), 562 MAIN ROAD, ERASMIA,, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 1 June 2016 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1668/17—(2) VAN DER WESTHUIZEN: IAN AND CHANTELLE (8909165032081 AND 9204220026081), POPULIERSTRAAT 11, GREENHILLS, RANDFONTEIN; (3) Final Order: 19 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: RANDFONTEIN. T1915/17—(2) BOSMAN: JAN HARMS (730603 5042 08 8), 369 BRITSWEG, AKASIA, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 11 August 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0429/18—(2) VAN DER SPUY: BELINDA ALHEA (710806 0226 08 5), 499 PAGEL STREET, PRETORIA NORTH; (3) Final Order: 22 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: PRETORIA NORTH. T3056/16—(2) DUBE ALLEN (720310 6688 08 1), 4 SKINNER AVENUE, FOURWAYS, JHB; (3) Final Order: 25 October 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: JOHANNESBURG. T1650/17—(2) BOTHA: TRENTON PAUL (800115503087), 5 MONTE TOSCANA, DOUGLAS WEG 28, BEDFORDVIEW, JOHANNESBURG; (3) Final Order: 19 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: JOHANNESBURG. T0428/18—(2) JACOBS: PHILIPPES PETRUS AND XENIA (660822 5245 08 7 AND 670817 0145 08 2), MEARASTREET 1244, QUEENSWOOD, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 22 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T729/18—(2) ROYAL HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD (2004/017495/07), 876 PRETORIUS STREET, ARCADIA, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 27 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1697/17—(2) KROUCAMP: WILLEM JACOBUS (5804025163080), 565 WILLOWDENE ROAD, DIE WILGERS, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 26 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0328/18—(2) JANSEN VAN VUUREN: GERHARD (790626 5081 084), FLUFFTAIL STREET 21, FALCONRIDGE, VEREENIGING; (3) Final Order: 5 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE: VEREENIGING. T2387/10—(2) WESTSIDE TRADING 494 (PTY) LTD (2005/029507/07), 609 OUPAD AND VAN BEETHOVEN; (3) Final Order: 2 February 2010 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1860/11—(2) KRUGER: PIETER HENDRIK AND CHARMAINE (640615 5203 08 9 AND 670115 0117 08 0), 25 VILLA ARTE STREET, JAN NIEMAND PARK, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 16 October 2009 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T3400/16—(2) GRANVILLE NICHOLSON FAMILIE TRUST (PTY) LTD (1970/008798/07), NDR GEBOU 5DE LAAN 7, NABOOMSPRUIT; (3) Final Order: 14 January 2009 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE: MOKGOPONG. T0440/18—(2) BEZUIDENHOUT: MARINDA (760422 0060 08 3), EMERALD GARDENS 103, FOURIESBURG STREET 3, ROOIHUISKRAAL NORTH, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 19 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0176/18—(2) SMITH: STEPHEN JAMES AND MICHELLE LEE (880902 5027 08 3 AND 891116 0011 08 6), 18 CHRISTIAAN DE WET STREET, DUNCANVILLE, VEREENIGING; (3) Final Order: 19 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE: VEREENIGING. T0620/18—(2) SHABALALA FREEDOM CULUKWAZI NTOKOZO (780616 5199 08 7), 24998 DRAGON FRUIT STREET, PROTEA GLEN EXT 28, SOWETO; (3) Final Order: 19 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: JOHANNESBURG. T127/18—(2) JOUBERT: ANN JOSEPHINE AND RANDAL MARK (620630 5215 08 6 AND 741110 0174 08 7), 60 CHIANTI LEEUWKOP ROAD, SUNNINGHILL, JOHANNESBURG; (3) Final Order: 14 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: JOHANNESBURG. T968/15—(2) BISSETT: MARK GEORGE FINLEY (731107 5204 08 5), 39 PIKKEWYN AVENUE, BIRCH ACRES, KEMPTON PARK; (3) Final Order: 29 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: KEMPTON PARK. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 127 T921/15—(2) PERFECTA TECHNICAL PRECISION WORKS (PTY) LTD (2001/006085/07), 350 ALWYN STREET WALTLOO EXT 1 PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 2 July 2015 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 7 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. T731/18—(2) GRAYSTON PROP NUMBER 001 (PTY) LTD (1998/015184/07), 876 PRETORIUS STREET ARCADIA PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 27 March 2018 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. T84/18—(2) SUNSHINE STREET INVESTMENTS 28 (PTY) LTD (2002/004533/07), 287 LYNWOOD ROAD, MENLO PARK; (3) Final Order: 23 January 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. G983-2016—(2) REINSURANCE SOLUTIONS (PTY) PTY (2002/030741/07), BLOCK A KINGSLEY OFFICE PARK 85 PROTEA RD CHISLEHURSTON SANDTON; (3) Final Order: 28 April 2016 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 9 August 2018, 09:00, RANDBURG MAGISTRATE COURT. G931-2017—(2) GREEFSPAN COMMUNITY SOLAR (PTY) LTD (2015/424345/07), 4TH FLOOR GLOBAL HOUSE 28 STURDEE AVE ROSEBANK; (3) Final Order: 4 October 2017 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 8 August 2018, 09:00, RANDBURG MAGISTRATE. G911-2017—(2) SEDGE ENERGY 4 (RF) (PTY) LTD (2012/208268/07), 4TH FLOOR GLOBAL HOUSE 28 STURDEE AVENUE ROSEBANK; (3) Final Order: 4 October 2017 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 8 August 2018, 09:00, RANDBURG MAGISTRATE. G20642-2014—(2) JENNIFER KALAIVANI NAIDOO (6805010326086), 212 BERGHILL 3RD AVENUE FLORIDA; (3) Final Order: 14 August 2015 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 8 August 2018, 09:00, ROODEPOORT MAGISTRATE. G1189-2017—(2) NOVELWAY INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD (1996/000614/07), STANDARD BANK CENTRE, SIMMONDS STR, 9TH FLR JOHANNESBURG 2001; (3) Final Order: 13 December 2017 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 10 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER JHB. G1183-2017—(2) NADINA LAURA SINEQUAN (6807300105089), NORTHCLIFF EXT 2, 2374; (3) Final Order: 16 November 2017 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 8 August 2018, 09:00, RANDBURG MAGISTRATE. G983-2016—(2) REINSURANCE SOLUTIONS (PTY) PTY (2002/030741/07), BLOCK A KINGSLEY OFFICE PARK 85 PROTEA RD CHISLEHURSTON SANDTON; (3) Final Order: 28 April 2016 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 9 August 2018, 09:00, RANDBURG MAGISTRATE COURT. G561-2017—(2) MY KAROO (PTY) LTD (2015/301847/07), 11 SCHOEMAN STREET, DE RUST WESTERN CAPE 6650; (3) Final Order: 27 June 2017 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) SPECIAL RESOLUTION; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER JHB. G272-2018—(2) IRCA VEREENIGING (PTY) LTD (1995/008077/07), 381 ONTDEKKERS ROAD, FLORIDA PARK EXT . ROODEPOORT; (3) Final Order: 28 February 2018 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, ROODEPOORT MAGISTRATE. G542-2018—(2) WISHBONE CAFE AND BISTRO (PTY) LTD (2016/384573/07), 85 8TH STREET, PARKMORE SANDTON GAUTENG 2010; (3) Final Order: 3 May 2018 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 8 August 2018, 09:00, RANDBURG MAGISTRATE. G900-2016—(2) STORM VAN VUUREN ILANDI (7803080114085), 60 SILVERSTONE, ROOITOU AVE WELTEVREDEN PARK 1709; (3) Final Order: 30 August 2016 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 6 August 2018, 09:00, ROODEPOORT MAGISTRATE. G568-2017—(2) BM MOLEFI PROPERTIES 241 (PTY) LTD (2005/036295/07), 03 ISLE OF HOUGHON CNR, BOUNDARY AND CARSE O’GOWRIE PARKTOWN GAUTENG; (3) Final Order: 29 November 2016 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 10 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER JHB. G221-2018—(2) AUDAGNOTTI CHASE GINO (8808105079089), N/A; (3) Final Order: 2 February 2018 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER JHB. G42-2018—(2) MASINGITA ESTATES PTY LTD (2001/006268/07), 27 NULBERRY GARDENS, VAN VUUREN STREET, ALLENS NEK ROODEPOORT GAUTENG 1373; (3) Final Order: 19 January 2018 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, ROODEPOORT MAGISTARTE. G91-2018—(2) CLOVERDENE EXT 8-1509 (PTY) LTD (2005/0355849/07), 25 ESTHER ROAD MARISTER BENONI; (3) Final Order: 29 January 2018 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 15 August 2018, 10:00, BENONI MAGISTRATE. T20714/14—(2) WESSEL JOHANNES STEPHANUS & MONIQUE VILJOEN (810330 5108 08 0 & 820126 0120 08 0), 7 KEURBOOM FLATS FIFTH AVENUE WONDERBOOM SUID PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 13 October 2014 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 8 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. T183/18—(2) MADELEIN OOSTHUIZEN (751113 0091 08 4), 15 PROTEA STREET WEST VILLAGE DRIEFONTEIN GERMISTON; (3) Final Order: 28 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 3 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE GERMISTON. G613-2018—(2) AFRASIA CORPORATE FINANCE (PTY) LTD (2015/108968/07), BUILDING 2 COMMERCE SQUARE, 39 RIVONIA RD, SANDHURST GAUTENG 2196; (3) Final Order: 20 June 2018 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, RANDBURG MAGISTRATE. G621-2018—(2) 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP TICKETING (PTY) LTD (2008/024962/07), SAFA HOUSE, 76 NASREC ROAD, NASREC EXT 3, 2013; (3) Final Order: 14 May 2018 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER JHB. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 128 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 CONTINUES ON PAGE 130 - PART 2 AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA LEGAL NOTICES WETLIKE KENNISGEWINGS A N.B. The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes PART 2 OF 2 Vol. 637 Pretoria, 20 July Julie 2018 No. 41779 9 7 7 1 6 8 2 5 8 4 0 0 3 ISSN 1682-5843 41779 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 130 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 G523-2018—(2) CREATIVE RIDES ADVETISING (PTY) LTD (2015/056699/07), 57 LOWER MOUNT STREET, KING WILLIAMS TOWN; (3) Final Order: 17 January 2017 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER JHB. G601-2018—(2) ENCANTADOR (PTY) LTD (2014/195685/07), 75 DU PRESS STREET, HEIDELBURG GAUTENG 1438; (3) Final Order: 20 June 2018 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 9 June 2018, 11:00, HEIDELBURG MAGISTRATE. G618-2018—(2) BXB PROJECTS (PTY) LTD (2014/120174/07), NO 2 MURATI PLACE, HURLINGHAM MANOR, SADNTON GAUTENG 2196; (3) Final Order: 26 June 2018 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, RANDBURG MAGISTRATE. G904-2017—(2) DK PTTS (PTY) LTD (2005/028677/07), 16 GRAYVILLEA STREET, MEYERSDAL ALBERTON; (3) Final Order: 5 October 2017 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, PALMRIDGE MAGISTRATE. G311-2017—(2) ELIZABETH CASSANDRA GOUWS (4503280092080), 9 WANTAGE ROAD PARKWOOD; (3) Final Order: 26 March 2018 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER JHB. G615-2018—(2) FAR EAST SOURCING (PTY) LTD (2012/099908/07), 225 VALLEY CENTRE, 396 JAN MUTS AVE, CRAIGHALL PARK, GAUTENG 2096; (3) Final Order: 29 June 2018 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER JHB. G628-2018—(2) THEMBA BENEDICT LANGA (6610025425083), 1163 HEUWEL AVENUE, FLORIDA HILLS ROODEPOORT; (3) Final Order: 31 May 2018 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, ROODEPOORT MAGISTRATE. G616-2018—(2) FOAMPAK ZARLIT (PTY) LTD (2008/027943/07), 65, 11TH ROAD KEW GAUTENG 2090; (3) Final Order: 29 June 2018 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER JHB. T0629/18—(2) Geovision South Africa (Pty) Ltd (2001/013209/07), 81 Mustang Ave Pierre van Ryneveld; (3) Final Order: 19 March 2018 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) Special Resolution; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, Master Pretoria. G24-2017—(2) CYNDARA 189 (PTY) LTD (2010/005298/07), 26 DALE LACE AVENUE RANDBURG; (3) Final Order: 1 December 2015 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, RANDBURG MAGISTRATE. G610-2018—(2) RMS PROPERTY AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (PTY) LTD (1990/000630/07), BIULDING 32 , WATERFORD OFFICE PARK, WATERFORD DRIVE DOUGLASDALE, GAUTENG 2021; (3) Final Order: 22 June 2018 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER JHB. G611-2018—(2) OOSTHUYZEN GIDEON PHILIPPUS & MAACHTELO GERTRUIDA (6104245186 089 & 630416 0021 085), 15 GEORGE HERIOT STREET, NIGEL GAUTENG; (3) Final Order: 20 April 2018 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 15 August 2018, 10:00, NIGEL MAGISTRATE. T0116/18—(2) AUCAMPT: EUGENE HENDRIK GERHARDUS (880607 5164 08 9), DINETTE PARK 8, HELGARD STREET 12, PIERRE VAN RYNEVELD EXT 15,; (3) Final Order: 16 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 30 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0116/18—(2) AUCAMPT: EUGENE HENDRIK GERHARDUS (880607 5164 08 9), DINETTE PARK 8, HELGARD STREET 12, PIERRE VAN RYNEVELD EXT 15,; (3) Final Order: 16 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 30 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. G279-2013—(2) LEPELESANE STEPHEN NONYANE (640208536308), 17306 MOHLONO CRECSENT VOSLOORUS EXT 25; (3) Final Order: 20 February 2013 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 10 August 2018, 11:30, BOKSBURG MAGISTRATE. G629-2018—(2) OLEO LUBRICANTS (PTY) LTD (2016/054515/07), 103 MARAIS STREET, HEIDELBURG GAUTENG 1441; (3) Final Order: 6 June 2018 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 15 August 2018, 11:00, HEIDELBURG MAGISTRATE. T2017/17—(2) MAROELANA SENTRUM (PTY) LTD (1993/000513/07), CO WESSELS GROUP PRO EQUITY COURT, UNIT G1 1250 PRETORIUS STREET, HATFIELD, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 25 April 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 20 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1668/17—(2) VAN DER WESTHUIZEN: IAN AND CHANTELLE (890916 5032 08 1 AND 920422 0026 08 1), POPULIERSTRAAT 11, GREENHILLS, RANDFONTEIN; (3) Final Order: 19 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: RANDFONTEIN. T127/18—(2) JOUBERT: ANN JOSEPHINE AND RANDAL MARK (620630 5215 08 6 AND 741110 0174 08 7), 60 CHIANTI LEEUWKOP ROAD, SUNNINGHILL, JOHANNESBURG; (3) Final Order: 14 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: JOHANNESBURG. T0160/18—(2) HEUNIS: LEON ARNAUD AND ROSINA CATHARINA (510117 5034 08 2 AND 521027 0032 08 9), SEILENROCK STRAAT 3, FLAMWOOD, KLERKSDORP; (3) Final Order: 21 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE: KLERKSDORP. T0176/18—(2) SMITH: STEPHEN JAMES AND MICHELLE LEE (880902 5027 08 3 AND 891116 0011 08 6), 18 CHRISTIAAN DE WET STREET, DUNCANVILLE, VEREENIGING; (3) Final Order: 19 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE: VEREENIGING. T0328/18—(2) JANSEN VAN VUUREN: GERHARD (790626 5081 084), FLUFFTAIL STREET 21, FALCONRIDGE, VEREENIGING; (3) Final Order: 5 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE: VEREENIGING. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 131 T0250/18—(2) COETZEE: LEON AND MARIA ALETTA (590420 5025 08 1 AND 630321 0100 08 9), LOUISA STRAAT 49B, BRACKENHURST, ALBERTON; (3) Final Order: 28 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: PALM RIDGE. T0429/18—(2) VAN DER SPUY: BELINDA ALHEA (710806 0226 08 5), 499 PAGEL STREET, PRETORIA NORTH; (3) Final Order: 22 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: PRETORIA NORTH. T248/18—(2) BOTES: CHARLOTTE ANGELINA (690708 0095 08 6), 04 STRYDOM ROAD, RIETONDALE, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 2 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T2017/17—(2) MAROELANA SENTRUM (PTY) LTD (1993/000513/07), CO WESSELS GROUP PRO EQUITY COURT, UNIT G1 1250 PRETORIUS STREET, HATFIELD, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 25 April 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 20 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T127/18—(2) JOUBERT: ANN JOSEPHINE AND RANDAL MARK (620630 5215 08 6 AND 741110 0174 08 7), 60 CHIANTI LEEUWKOP ROAD, SUNNINGHILL, JOHANNESBURG; (3) Final Order: 14 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: JOHANNESBURG. T729/18—(2) ROYAL HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD (2004/017495/07), 876 PRETORIUS STREET, ARCADIA, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 27 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T429/17—(2) THOMS JESICA (890720 0026 08 4), 504 27TH AVENUE, VILLIERIA, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 28 June 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1800/16—(2) MNTHIYALE JABULANI CHRISTOPHER (760731 5307 08 7), UNIT 12 FLAT 112, PARKHOLM, 363 SKINNER STREET, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 27 March 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T2387/10—(2) WESTSIDE TRADING 494 (PTY) LTD (2005/029507/07), 609 OUPAD AND VAN BEETHOVEN; (3) Final Order: 2 February 2010 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. G568-2017—(2) BM MOLEFI PROPERTIES 241 (PTY) LTD (2005/036295/07), 03 ISLE OF HOUGHON CNR BOUNDARY AND CARSE O’GOWRIE PARKTOWN GAUTENG; (3) Final Order: 29 November 2016 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION JOHANNESBURG; (6) 10 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER JHB. T576/16—(2) JOOSTE: GERRIT (800813 5015 08 4), 10 VELDKORNET STREET, ANNLIN SINOVILLE, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 16 March 2016 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0250/18—(2) COETZEE: LEON AND MARIA ALETTA (590420 5025 08 1 AND 630321 0100 08 9), LOUISA STRAAT 49B, BRACKENHURST, ALBERTON; (3) Final Order: 28 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: PALM RIDGE. T3320/17—(2) MALAKOOT ASSET RISK PROTECTION (PTY) LTD (2013/070323/07), 267 WEST AVENUE, DIE HOEWES, CENTURION, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 17 November 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T546/16—(2) PILLAY: PAM CLAIRE (760802 0082 08 0), 107 LECHEN PLACE, 269 GLOVER AVENUE, DIE HOEWES, CENTURION, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 1 April 2016 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T2387/10—(2) WESTSIDE TRADING 494 (PTY) LTD (2005/029507/07), 609 OUPAD AND VAN BEETHOVEN; (3) Final Order: 2 February 2010 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. G637-2018—(2) ZWELOTHANDO MINERAL AND RESOURCE (PTY) LTD (2009/023158/07), 61 BOWLING AVENUE, MORNINGSIDE MANOR, JOHANNESBURG; (3) Final Order: 22 May 2018 (4) —; (5) GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, RANDBURG MAGISTRATE. T1860/11—(2) KRUGER: PIETER HENDRIK AND CHARMAINE (640615 5203 08 9 AND 670115 0117 08 0), 25 VILLA ARTE STREET, JAN NIEMAND PARK, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 16 October 2009 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T2125/15—(2) USN NATURAL WELLNESS (PTY) LTD (2004/010207/07), 97 SOVEREIGN DRIVE ROUTE 21, CORPORATE PARK IRENE X31, CENTURION, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 17 June 2015 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 20 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T3400/16—(2) GRANVILLE NICHOLSON FAMILIE TRUST (PTY) LTD (1970/008798/07), NDR GEBOU 5DE LAAN 7, NABOOMSPRUIT; (3) Final Order: 14 January 2009 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE: MOKGOPONG. T0429/18—(2) VAN DER SPUY: BELINDA ALHEA (710806 0226 08 5), 499 PAGEL STREET, PRETORIA NORTH; (3) Final Order: 22 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: PRETORIA NORTH. T0440/18—(2) BEZUIDENHOUT: MARINDA (760422 0060 08 3), EMERALD GARDENS 103, FOURIESBURG STREET 3, ROOIHUISKRAAL NORTH, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 19 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 132 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 T1856/17—(2) K2013183734 (PTY) LTD (2013/183734/07), DRIE GEWELS BUSINESS PARK, NO 1 CLEVELAND ROAD, CLEVELAND, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 5 June 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1650/17—(2) BOTHA: TRENTON PAUL (800115503087), 5 MONTE TOSCANA, DOUGLAS WEG 28, BEDFORDVIEW, JOHANNESBURG; (3) Final Order: 19 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: JOHANNESBURG. T568/17—(2) STUDIO 9 DEVELOPERS (PTY) LTD (2006/028775/07), 20 HILLSIDE STREET, SILVERLAKES, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 19 June 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T968/15—(2) BISSETT: MARK GEORGE FINLEY (731107 5204 08 5), 39 PIKKEWYN AVENUE, BIRCH ACRES, KEMPTON PARK; (3) Final Order: 29 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: KEMPTON PARK. T0328/18—(2) JANSEN VAN VUUREN: GERHARD (790626 5081 084), FLUFFTAIL STREET 21, FALCONRIDGE, VEREENIGING; (3) Final Order: 5 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE: VEREENIGING. T0219/18—(2) BALLOCH TRADING (PTY) LTD (2003/001187/07), 218 ODENDAAL STREET, MEYERSPARK, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 13 November 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 20 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1727/17—(2) SUPERIOUS TRADING 157 (PTY) LTD (2013/150395/07), 821 PARK STREET, CLYDESDALE, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 28 June 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0176/18—(2) SMITH: STEPHEN JAMES AND MICHELLE LEE (880902 5027 08 3 AND 891116 0011 08 6), 18 CHRISTIAAN DE WET STREET, DUNCANVILLE, VEREENIGING; (3) Final Order: 19 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE: VEREENIGING. T1697/17—(2) KROUCAMP: WILLEM JACOBUS (580402 5163 08 0), 565 WILLOWDENE ROAD, DIE WILGERS, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 26 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1838/15—(2) VAN ROOYEN: ELAINE (761205 0058 08 5), 99 VALLEY FARM, MOOIKLOOF RIDGE, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 25 August 2015 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1670/17—(2) BOTHA: SHAWN PIETER AND FRANCIS ELIZABETH ERICA (771024 5067 08 4 AND 790203 0201 08 1), 59 WILMA STREET, MONTCLARE, PTA; (3) Final Order: 17 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0429/18—(2) VAN DER SPUY: BELINDA ALHEA (710806 0226 08 5), 499 PAGEL STREET, PRETORIA NORTH; (3) Final Order: 22 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: PRETORIA NORTH. T1918/17—(2) BUCHNER: CHRISTIAAN SCHARRETT (781226 5011 08 1), NO 1 IBEX PARK, THE WILDS ESTATE, PRETORIUS PARK, PRETORIUS; (3) Final Order: 10 October 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0180/17—(2) NEL: LOUISA MARIA (551213 0131 08 8), 47 KREMETART STREET, AMANDASIG, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 23 February 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 20 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T248/18—(2) BOTES: CHARLOTTE ANGELINA (690708 0095 08 6), 04 STRYDOM ROAD, RIETONDALE, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 2 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T2037/17—(2) BRYDEN ALTA (610521 0020 08 8), 111 ALENTI ESTATE, ZEEKOEGAT; (3) Final Order: 25 August 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 20 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0160/18—(2) HEUNIS: LEON ARNAUD AND ROSINA CATHARINA (510117 5034 08 2 AND 521027 0032 08 9), SEILENROCK STRAAT 3, FLAMWOOD, KLERKSDORP; (3) Final Order: 21 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE: KLERKSDORP. T2078/17—(2) FRAYNE: CARL FORREST (600327 5033 08 0), 547 MOLLY RYDE STREET, GARSFONTEIN, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 25 August 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 20 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T2090/17—(2) BUYS: LOUIS SCHALK (660122 5056 08 3), 35 WILLOW BROOKE, MEERLUST, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 21 August 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 20 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0465/12—(2) RITCHIE: LANCE LOWDEN (670128 5109 08 5), KING WILLOW CRES 5, RANDYESFONTEIN, MIDRAND; (3) Final Order: 14 June 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: KEMPTON PARK. T0328/18—(2) JANSEN VAN VUUREN: GERHARD (790626 5081 084), FLUFFTAIL STREET 21, FALCONRIDGE, VEREENIGING; (3) Final Order: 5 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE: VEREENIGING. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 133 T3969/15—(2) FAWCETT SECURITY SERVICES (GAUTENG PROVINCE) (PTY) LTD (2015/337076/07), STAND 4924, SOSHANGUVE SOUTH EXT 4, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 31 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 20 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T130/17—(2) VAN EYK: MULDER (770610 5040 08 8), 190 MALAMALA STREET, MEADOW HEIGHTS, MORELETA PARK, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 18 April 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 20 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0428/18—(2) JACOBS: PHILIPPES PETRUS AND XENIA (660822 5245 08 7 AND 670817 0145 08 2), MEARASTREET 1244, QUEENSWOOD, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 22 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T729/18—(2) ROYAL HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD (2004/017495/07), 876 PRETORIUS STREET, ARCADIA, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 27 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0620/18—(2) SHABALALA FREEDOM CULUKWAZI NTOKOZO (780616 5199 08 7), 24998 DRAGON FRUIT STREET, PROTEA GLEN EXT 28, SOWETO; (3) Final Order: 19 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: JOHANNESBURG. T1569/17—(2) BOUCHER: CLIFFORD BENJAMIN (780629 5061 08 2), NEALE WEG 114, ROSE ACRES, JOHANNESBURG; (3) Final Order: 11 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: JOHANNESBURG. T369/18—(2) CROUCAMP: DEWALD (750125 5192 08 0), 102 TAYLOR STREET, AKASIA, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 19 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 20 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T3179/17—(2) KROOL: CHESLON ALWIN AND SHAWNESE RONELLE (761214 5145 08 7 AND 780210 0188 08 7), F1 V/D LINDE STREET, GROLERSPARK, ROODEPOORT; (3) Final Order: 4 December 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1646/17—(2) BESTER: LEZAAN (900519 0010 08 2), 102 BISHOP BIRD STREET, ROOIHUISKRAAL NORTH, CENTURION, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 20 July 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T535/17—(2) CUMMING: TARYN ANN (880823 0273 08 6), 26 ST JOHNS WOOD, 136 BELLAIRES DRIVE, NORTH RIDING, , RANDBURG, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 31 March 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T3756/12—(2) BEZUIDENHOUT: PETRUS JOHANNES JEREMIAS AND ANITA ALLETA (631028 5120 08 1 AND 760612 2017 08 5), 38 ELANDSRAND DRIVE, ELANDSRAND, CARLETONVILLE, JHB; (3) Final Order: 8 August 2012 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: JOHANNESBURG. T1915/17—(2) BOSMAN: JAN HARMS (730603 5042 08 8), 369 BRITSWEG, AKASIA, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 11 August 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1875/17—(2) OOSTHUIZEN: JAN JOHANNES AND ELIZABETH (670218 5020 08 3 AND 681016 0227 08 4), 144 KRUGER AVENUE, LYTTLETON , PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 10 August 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. G457/2018—(2) COPY CANDY CC (2009/132753/23), Close Corporation; (3) Final Order: 19 April 2018 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) —; (6) 1 August 2018, 09:00, Insolvency Magistrate, Randburg. T1800/17—(2) RUSSELL: MATTHEW JOHN AND THERESA (900511 5004 08 7 AND 910226 0017 08 7), 115 BOOYSEN STREET, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 3 August 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T1698/17—(2) KEEFER: LIEZL (740810 0001 08 8), 18 BONNENESS, SUMMERWAY CLOSE, LAKEFIELD, PTA; (3) Final Order: 27 July 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T2027/17—(2) KGW CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD (2013/230962/07), 38 ILKEY STREET, LYNNWOOD GLEN, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 23 January 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 20 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0360/18—(2) KRANZBERG GAME (PTY) LTD (2012/164251/07), 16 BOABAB STREET, ELDORAIGNE X11, CENTURION, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 24 October 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 21 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0258/18—(2) KINGHORN: MORNE (830311 5006 08 2), 55 SPRING VALLEY, KOLGANS STREET, MONUMENT, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 28 February 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 20 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T0319/18—(2) ROUSSEAU: ANGELIQUE (920213 0273 08 2), 700 RUBENSTEIN STREET, MORELETA PARK, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 6 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 21 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. T319/17—(2) CONSILIA CONSULT GROUP (PTY) LTD (2005/030622/07), 4TH FLOOR, SAGE VIP BUILDING, ARAMIST STREET, MENLYN MAINE, WATERKLOOF GLEN EXT 2, PTA; (3) Final Order: 7 March 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 13 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 134 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 T1597/17—(2) GROBLER: WILLEM JACOBUS (681125 5092 08 8), 861 ST BERNHARD STREET, GARSFONTEIN, PRETORIA; (3) Final Order: 21 August 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE: PRETORIA. B46/2018—(2) Maluti Trust (IT 1047/1998), Insolvent estate; (3) Provisional Order: 3 May 2018; (3) Final Order: 21 June 2018 (4) —; (5) In the High Court of South Africa, Free State Division,Bloemfontein; (6) 8 August 2018, 10:00, Master Bloemfontein. D102/2018—(2) TAKE CHARGE INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD (2001/029493/07), 161 UMBILO ROAD, BANCO HOUSE, DURBAN; (3) Final Order: 23 May 2018 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) KWAZULU - NATAL LOCAL DIVISION, DURBAN; (6) 8 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT - DURBAN. N166/2018—(2) ATK IT (PTY) LTD (2013/108154/07), 3 COUNTY BUSINESS CENTRE, MAIN ROAD, UMHLALI, KWAZULU-NATAL; (3) Final Order: 14 May 2018 (4) Special Resolution: SPECIAL RESOLUTION FOR VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION.; (5) —; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE COURT, STANGER. N167/2017—(2) FLIPPROP ESTATE AGENTS (PTY) LTD (2007/006635/07), 4 WINDSOR AVENUE, WESTVILLE, 3629; (3) Final Order: 3 October 2017 (4) Special Resolution: SPECIAL RESOLUTION FOR VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION.; (5) —; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE COURT, PINETOWN. N97/2018—(2) KAMEEL DORING TRUST (IT214/2008), 02201 121 BR 121 SUB OF METSELFONTEIN, 379 BLOODRIVIER RURAL, VRYHEID; (3) Final Order: 5 July 2018 (4) —; (5) KWAZULU-NATAL HIGH COURT, PIETERMARITZBURG; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE COURT, VRYHEID. N201/2017—(2) NICODEMUS THOKOZANI NTSHANGASE & PHUMELELO BROMBO MKHIZE NTSHANGASE (601114 5406 089 & 630605 0464 085), 42 KLIPRIVIER AVENUE, NCANDU PARK, NEWCASTLE, KWAZULU-NATAL; (3) Final Order: 4 May 2018 (4) —; (5) KWAZULU-NATAL HIGH COURT, PIETERMARITZBURG; (6) 10 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, PIETERMARITZBURG. N22/2018—(2) NAMARUKA TRUST (IT2003/1999), RIVERSIDE FARM, MOOI RIVER, KWAZULU-NATAL; (3) Final Order: 21 June 2018 (4) —; (5) KWAZULU-NATAL HIGH COURT, PIETERMARITZBURG; (6) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE COURT, MOOI RIVER. N108/2017—(2) MARGARET IRIS CLAY BOWEN (570109 0038 082), INSOLVENTE BOEDEL; (3) Finale Bevel: 19 Julie 2017 (4) —; (5) KWAZULU-NATAL HIGH COURT, PIETERMARTIZBURG; (6) 16 Augustus 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE COURT, PINETOWN. T184/17—(2) WERNER & CORRIE VAN WYK (791218 5230 08 2 & 900828 0043 08 8), PUSELA PLOT 410 TZANEEN; (3) Final Order: 27 March 2017 (4) —; (5) NORTH GAUTENG HIGH COURT PRETORIA; (6) 6 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE TZANEEN. T3005/16—(2) SIYAMISANA 95 (PTY) LTD (2012/183950/07), 8 BUITEKANT STREET, MIDDELBURG; (3) Final Order: 5 May 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: MIDDELBURG. T3005/16—(2) SIYAMISANA 95 (PTY) LTD (2012/183950/07), 8 BUITEKANT STREET, MIDDELBURG; (3) Final Order: 5 May 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: MIDDELBURG. T316/15—(2) SCHOEMAN: FREDERICK DANIEL RUDOLPH AND LINDA (730113 5081 08 6 AND 701011 0056 08 4), 12 LUTTIG STREET, MIDDELBURG; (3) Final Order: 27 February 2015 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: MIDDELBURG. T316/15—(2) SCHOEMAN: FREDERICK DANIEL RUDOLPH AND LINDA (730113 5081 08 6 AND 701011 0056 08 4), 12 LUTTIG STREET, MIDDELBURG; (3) Final Order: 27 February 2015 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: MIDDELBURG. T3005/16—(2) SIYAMISANA 95 (PTY) LTD (2012/183950/07), 8 BUITEKANT STREET, MIDDELBURG; (3) Final Order: 5 May 2017 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: MIDDELBURG. T316/15—(2) SCHOEMAN: FREDERICK DANIEL RUDOLPH AND LINDA (730113 5081 08 6 AND 701011 0056 08 4), 12 LUTTIG STREET, MIDDELBURG; (3) Final Order: 27 February 2015 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 15 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: MIDDELBURG. T2925/15—(2) CANDICE BRONWEN KLOPPER (760107 0117 08 8), 73 CUCKOO AVENUE SAFARI GARDENS BRITS; (3) Final Order: 1 October 2015 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DEVISION; (6) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE BRITS. M000057/2015—(2) Natasha Pretorius (7908100031084), Plot A71 Barnard Vlei, Rustenburg North West Province; (3) Final Order: 27 August 2015 (4) —; (5) NORTH WEST HIGH COURT, MAHIKENG; (6) 10 August 2018, 10:00, Master,Mahikeng. Ref-C250/2018—(2) Weskuspan (pty) ltd (2013/112951/07), Shop 20, Weskus Mall, 110 Saldanha Road, VREDENBURG, W.C; (3) Provisional Order: 26 April 2018; (3) Final Order: 29 May 2018 (4) —; (5) Western Cape Division - Cape Town; (6) 3 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate’s Court -VREDENBURG (HOPE FIELD). C349/2018—(2) LA Lucia HR (Pty) Ltd (1988/006900/07), 5 Cormorant Crescent, Steenberg Golf Estate, Tokai, Western Cape; (3) Final Order: 23 May 2018 (4) Special Resolution: By Registrar of Companies.; (5) —; (6) 2 August 2018, 09:00, Wynberg Magistrate’s Court. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 135 C210/2018—(2) ORANGE MONEY MATTERS (PTY) LTD (2017/002642/07), 36 ROBYN CRESCENT, WELGELEGEN, WC; (3) Provisional Order: 18 April 2018; (3) Final Order: 12 June 2018 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA-WESTERN CAPE HIGH COURT-CAPE TOWN; (6) 3 August 2018, 11:00, BELLVILLE MAGISTRATE’S COURT. C340/2018—(2) Plasto Properties 5 (Pty) Ltd (2005/005112/07), 12 Pontac Street, Paarl, Western Cape; (3) Provisional Order: 28 May 2018; (3) Final Order: 25 June 2018 (4) —; (5) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division, Cape Town); (6) 6 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate’s Court - Paarl. C848/2016—(2) BEATRICE MOKHARI (850503 1236 086), 5 HUMMINGBIRD ROAD, PELICAN PARK, WC; (3) Provisional Order: 1 August 2017; (3) Final Order: 1 August 2017 (4) Special Resolution:; (5) HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICAWESTERN CAPE HIGH COURT-CAPE TOWN; (6) 2 August 2018, 09:00, WYNBERG MAGISTRATE’S COURT. Ref-C250/2018—(2) Weskuspan (pty) ltd (2013/112951/07), Shop 20,Weskus Mall, 110 Saldanha Road, VREDENBURG,W.C; (3) Provisional Order: 26 April 2018; (3) Final Order: 29 May 2018 (4) —; (5) Western Cape Division - Cape Town; (6) 3 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate’s Court -VREDENBURG (HOPE FIELD). N205/2017—(2) HW YARNS CC (IN LIQUIDATION) (2008/221000/23), CLOSE CORPORATION; (3) Provisional Order: 28 November 2017; (3) Final Order: 28 November 2017 (4) —; (5) —; (6) 10 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, PIETERMARITZBURG. C219/2018—(2) OXBOW INFINITE (PTY) LTD (2016/152431/07), 6 MILLVALE HOUSE, MILLVALE, MILNERTON, WC; (3) Provisional Order: 10 April 2018; (3) Final Order: 11 May 2018 (4) —; (5) HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA-WESTERN CAPE HIGH COURT-CAPE TOWN; (6) 31 July 2018, 09:00, CAPE TOWN MASTER’S OFFICE. Form/Vorm J 29CC CLOSE CORPORATIONS: FIRST MEETINGS OF CREDITORS AND MEMBERS OF CLOSE CORPORATIONS BEING WOUND UP The Close Corporations mentioned below having been placed in liquidation by order of the High Court of South Africa or the Magistrate’s Court having jurisdiction, and pursuant to section 78 of the Close Corporations Act, No. 69 of 1984, read together with section 40 (1) and 77 of the Insolvency Act of 1936 and sections 356, 375(5) (b) and 412 and 356 of the Companies Act of 1973, notice is hereby given that persons indebted to the undermentioned Close Corporation are required to pay their debts to the liquidator forthwith unless otherwise indicated and that the First Meeting of Creditors and Members of the undermentioned Close Corporations will be held on the dates and at the time and places mentioned below, for the following purposes: (i) The consideration of the statement of affairs of the Corporation lodged with the Master of the High Court; (ii) the proof of claims against the Close Corporation; (iii) determination by creditors of the necessity of the appointment of a co-liquidator and, if so, the nomination of a person for appointment; (iv) receiving or obtaining directions or authorisation in respect of any matter regarding the liquidation. The particulars are given in the following order: (1) Number of Close Corporation; (2) name and description of Close Corporation; (3) name and address of liquidator; (4) date, hour and place of meeting and (5) period within which debts must be paid, if this is not done forthwith. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 136 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 BESLOTE KORPORASIES: EERSTE BYEENKOMSTE VAN SKULDEISERS EN LEDE VAN BESLOTE KORPORASIES IN LIKWIDASIE Nademaal die Beslote Korporasies hieronder vermeld op las van die Hooggeregshof van Suid-Afrika of die Landdroshof wat bevoegdheid het, in likwidasie geplaas is, en ingevolge artikel 78 van die Wet op Beslote Korporasies, No. 69 van 1984, saamgelees met artikel 40 (1) en 77 van die Insolvensiewet van 1936, en artikels 356, 375(5)(b) 412 en 356 van die Maatskappywet van 1973, word kennis hierby gegee dat persone wat enigiets aan die onderstaande Beslote Korporasie verskuldig is, onmiddellik die skuld aan die likwidateur moet betaal, tensy anders aangedui is en dat die Eerste Byeenkoms van Skuldeisers en lede van die ondervermelde Beslote Korporasies gehou sal word op die datums, ure en plekke hieronder vermeld vir die volgende doeleindes: (i) Die uiteensetting aangaande toestand van sake van die Korporasie wat by die Meester van die Hooggeregs hof ingedien is te oorweeg; (ii) eise teen die Beslote Korporasie te bewys; (iii) te besluit of ’n mede-likwidateur aangestel moet word en indien wel iemand te nomineer vir aanstelling; (iv) opdragte of magtiging ten opsigte van enige aangeleentheid betreffende die likwidasie te ontvang of te verkry. Die besonderhede word verstrek in die volgorde: (1) Nommer van Beslote Korporasie; (2) naam en beskrywing van Beslote Korporasie; (3) naam en adres van likwidateur; (4) datum, uur en plek van byeenkoms en (5) tydperk waarin skuld betaal moet word, indien dit nie onmiddellik geskied nie. G225/2018—(2) Sachor Engineering CC CC, In Liquidation; (3) A Poole, Unit B5, Clearview Office Park, 77 Wilhelmina Street, Constantia Kloof, Roodepoort; (4) 3 August 2018, 09:30, The Magistrate, Germiston. G1012/2017—(2) Bredell 1 of 429 Property and Investments CC (2008/106316/23), (In liquidation) / No 93 Bonness, Summer Way Place, Lakefield Benoni; (3) O Kotze & L B Mundalamo, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 8 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate Benoni. T1037/2018—(2) Ferry Express CC (1996/002508/23), (In liquidation); (3) G L S de Wet & R Sewgoolam, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 16 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Pretoria. G472/2018—(2) The Jewel Box Manufacturing Jewellers CC (1992/002269/23), (In liquidation) / Shop 12 Karaglen Spar, 9 Baker Street Edenglen; (3) G L S de Wet & R F Lutchman, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 17 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate, Germiston. G20960/2014—(2) Wilrod Metals CC (2007/225191/23), (In liquidation) / 35 Main Reef Road Primrose Germiston; (3) G L S de Wet & M A Dlavane, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 17 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate Germiston. T2546/2017—(2) Tremento Trading 15 CC (2002/089337/23), (In liquidation) / 92 Kruger Street, Potchefstroom; (3) G L S de Wet & M van Rooyen, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 15 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate, Potchefstroom. G517/2018—(2) REAL ZONE IT FIRM CC (2002/095580/23), REAL ZONE IT FIRM CC, P O BOX 3868 ,MIDRAND ,1685; (3) JOHN MZIMBA, P O BOX 4277, PRETORIA, 0001; (4) 2 August 2018, 09:00, MASTER JOHANNESBURG. T728/15—(2) Ciendo 29 cc (2007/035206/23), In Liquidation; (3) JCW Roelofse & MM Mogale, P O Box 8871, Centurion, 0046; (4) 8 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate Bela Bela. T21236/14—(2) STEP IT UP CONSTRUCTION CC (2011/089980/23), 118 KOCK STREET, RUSTENBURG, 0299; (3) F LANGFORD AND K KEEVY, ARDBEG TRUSTEES, SUITE 103A WATERKLOOF GARDENS, 270 MAIN STREET, BROOKLYN, PRETORIA. 0181; (4) 15 August 2018, 08:30, MAGISTRATE RUSTENBURG. T3184/2013—(2) BEAR ENGINEERING CC (1999/022483/23), 1999/022483/23; (3) F LANGFORD AND NY SERITI, ARDBEG TRUSTEES, SUITE 103A WATERKLOOF GARDENS, 270 MAIN STREET, BROOKLYN, PRETORIA. 0181; (4) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE NORTH GAUTENG HIGH COURT, PRETORIA. G948/17—(2) RBG ELECTRICAL CC (In Liquidation) (1993/030212/23), 216 OAK AVENUE, FERNDALE, GAUTENG, 2036; (3) JH du Plessis & DT Majiedt, 28 Cooper Street, Randpark, Randburg; (4) 3 August 2018, 10:00, The Master of the High Court Johannesburg. T1197/18—(2) XYLONOR 377 CC (In Liquidation) (2001/101402/23), 323 LYNWOOD ROAD, MENLO PARK, 0081; (3) JH du Plessis & PTT MFOLOE, 28 Cooper Street, Randpark, Randburg; (4) 7 August 2018, 10:00, The Master of the High Court Pretoria. G531/18—(2) AFRICAN GAME TROPHIES CC (In Liquidation) (1993/015987/23), SUITE 7 DENAVO HOUSE, 156 YORK STREET, KENSINGTON B, RANDBURG, 2194; (3) JH du Plessis & N Moodley, 28 Cooper Street, Randpark, Randburg; (4) 6 August 2018, 10:00, The Master of the High Court Johannesburg. G1179/17—(2) AMBER CASCADES TRADING 62 CC(In Liquidation) (2004/021319/23), 48 MOLESLEY AVENUE, AUCKLAND PARK, 2006; (3) JH du Plessis & JF Barnard, 28 Cooper Street, Randpark, Randburg; (4) 3 August 2018, 10:00, The Master of the High Court Johannesburg. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 137 S11/2016—(2) BRONCO TRADING 528 CC (2007/034330/23), BRONCO TRADING 528 CC(in liquidation); (3) NOLWAZI PRECIOUS ZULU, 234 CHURCH STREET, PIETERMARITZBURG; (4) 15 August 2018, 14:00, PORT ELIZABETH (MASTER OF THE EASTERN CAPE HIGH COURT; (5) FORTHWITH. N101/2018—(2) Cold Springs Properties CC, In Liquidation; (3) A Poole, Unit B5, Clearview Office Park, 77 Wilhelmina Street, Constantia Kloof, Roodepoort; (4) 14 August 2018, 10:00, The Magistrate, Newcastle. D147/2017—(2) NET PROJECTS CC (1997/047825/23), In Liquidation; (3) Neil David Button and Glaudine Judith Lombard, P O Box 33, Pietermaritzburg 3200 and P O Box 495, Garsfontein, 0042; (4) 2 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate, Pinetown. D147/2017—(2) NET PROJECTS CC (1997/047825/23), In Liquidation; (3) Neil David Button and Glaudine Judith Lombard, P O Box 33, Pietermaritzburg, 3200 and P O Box 495, Garsfontein, 0042; (4) 2 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate, Pinetown. D121/2018—(2) SHAMTRANS CC (1994/013687/23), 301 Inanda Road, Sea Cow Lake, Durban, 4034; (3) N CRONJE AND D VAN DER MERWE, 201 Beacon Rock, 21 Lighthouse Road, Umhlanga; (4) 8 August 2018, 10:00, Master Durban. D118/2018—(2) THUSANANI CONSULTING CC (2005/136856/23), 2 NCONDO PLACE, UMHLANGA RIDGE DRIVE, UMHLANGA ROCKS; (3) N CRONJE AND N.A.M TSHIVHASE, 201 Beacon Rock, 21 Lighthouse Road, Umhlanga; (4) 8 August 2018, 10:00, Master Durban. N43/2018/PMB—(2) MARGATE PANEATERS AND REFINISHERS CC (IN LIQUIDATION) (CK1987/016189/23), IN LIQUIDATION; (3) J W E MADDOCKS, POSTNET SUITE 47, PRIVATE BAG X01, UMHLANGA ROCKS, 4320; (4) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE COURT, PORT SHEPSTONE. T857/11—(2) Future Perfect Investra 71 CC (2006/098010/23), In Liquidation; (3) PJC Van Staden & B Mphokane, Unit F 04 First Floor, 14 12th Street, Menlo Park; (4) 13 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate Witrivier. T3445/16—(2) Specam 10 CC (2008/174441/23), In Liquidation; (3) PJC Van Staden & AN Ndayamara, Unit F 04 First Floor, 14 12th Street, Menlo Park; (4) 13 August 2018, 09:00, Master of the High Court, Nelspruit. T800/18—(2) Jackes Steel and Premix CC (1997/057750/23), In Liquidation; (3) M Haywood & ER Smith, P.O. Box 1314 Groenkloof 0027; (4) 13 August 2018, 10:00, The Master of the High Court Nelspruit. Form/Vorm 1 APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEES AND LIQUIDATORS AND PROOF OF CLAIMS IN SEQUESTRATED ESTATES OR COMPANIES BEING WOUND UP Pursuant to sections 40 (3), 56 (3) and 77 of the Insolvency Act, 1936, sections 129, 179 and 182 of the Companies Act, 1926, and sections 339, 366, 375 (5) (b), 386 (1) (d) and 402 of the Companies Act, 1973, notice is hereby given that the persons mentioned below have been appointed trustees or liquidators, as the case may be, and that the persons indebted to the estates or companies are required to pay their debts to them forthwith unless otherwise indicated. Meetings of creditors, members or contributories of the said estates or companies will be held on the dates and at the times and places mentioned below, for proof of claims against the estates or companies, for the purpose of receiving the trustees’ or liquidators’ reports as to the affairs and conditions of the estates or companies and for giving the trustees or liquidators directions concerning the sale or recovery of any parts of the estates or assets of the companies or concerning any matter relating to the administration thereof. The particulars are given in the following order: (1) Number of estate/company; (2) name and description of estate/company; (3) name and address of trustee or liquidator; (4) date, hour and place of meeting; (5) period within which debt must be paid, if this is not to be done forthwith. Meetings in a place in which there is a Master’s office, will be held before the Master; elsewhere they will be held before the Magistrate. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 138 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 AANSTELLING VAN KURATORS EN LIKWIDATEURS EN BEWYS VAN VORDERINGS IN GESEKWESTREERDE BOEDELS OF MAATSKAPPYE IN LIKWIDASIE Ingevolge artikels 40 (3), 56 (3) en 77 van die Insolvensiewet, 1936, artikels 129, 179 en 182 van die Maatskappywet, 1926, en ingevolge artikels 40 (3), 56 (3) en 77 van die Insolvensiewet, 1936, artikels 129, 179 en 182 van die Maatskappywet, 1926, en artikels 339, 366, 375 (5) (b), 386 (1) (d) en 402 van die Maatskappywet, 1973, word hierby kennis gegee dat die persone hieronder vermeld as kurators of likwidateurs aangestel is, na gelang van die geval, en dat persone wat enigiets aan die boedels of maatskappye verskuldig is die skulde onmiddellik by genoemde kurators of likwidateurs moet betaal, tensy anders vermeld. Byeenkomste van skuldeisers, lede of kontribuante van genoemde boedels of maatskappye sal gehou word op die datums, tyd en plekke hieronder vermeld, vir die bewys van vorderings teen die boedels of maatskappye, vir die ontvangs van die verslae van die kurators of likwidateurs oor die sake en toestand van die boedels of maatskappye, en om opdragte aan die kurators of likwidateurs uit te reik betreffende die verkoop of invordering van gedeeltes van die boedels of bates van die maatskappye of betreffende aangeleenthede rakende die beheer daarvan. Die besonderhede word verstrek in die volgorde: (1) Nommer van boedel/maatskappy; (2) naam en beskrywing van boedel/maatskappy; (3) naam en adres van kurator of likwidateur, en (4) datum, uur en plek van byeenkoms en (5) tydperk waarin skuld betaal moet word, indien dit nie onmiddellik moet geskied nie. In ’n plek waarin ’n kantoor van ’n Meester is, word die byeenkoms voor die Meester gehou; en op ander plekke voor die Landdros. T2654/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: BESTER CHARL (630114 5115 081); (3) PAULA ALEXANDRA F BEZUIDENHOUT, P O Box 10333, Fonteinriet, 1464; (4) 7 August 2018, 10:00, The Master of The High Court Pretoria. G1186/2016—(2) 4th Dimension Research and Business Solutions (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation); (3) c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 8 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate, Randburg. T406/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: Renier Barnard & Chantal Barnard; (3) G L S de Wet & M E Sello, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 16 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Pretoria. G1012/2017—(2) Bredell 1 of 429 Property and Investments CC (In Liquidation); (3) O Kotze & L M Mundalamo, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 8 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate Benoni. G85/2018—(2) Insolvent Estate: Benjamin Johannes Beytel & Jacqueline Beytel; (3) G L S de Wet & R Maharaj, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 15 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court Johannesburg. T2419/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: Johan Christiaan Gouws & Maryna Marie Gouws; (3) G L S de Wet & J T Leso, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 17 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Pretoria. T1139/2017—(2) Insolvente Boedel: Christiaan Cornelius Grobler; (3) O Kotze & L Venter, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 15 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate, Potchefstroom. G231/2017—(2) Indyebo Consulting (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation); (3) G L S de Wet, T Medupe & F Serithi, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 15 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate, Randburg. G343/2017—(2) Mean Mr Mustard CC (2000/067705/23) (In Liquidation); (3) O Kotze & T V Matsepe, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 8 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate Roodepoort. T2776/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: Nicolaas Cornelius Meiring; (3) A B Shaban & J Brown, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 15 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate, Klerksdorp. T2899/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: Carminni Padayachy; (3) V A Tsopotsa & S F Margolis-Pantelias, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 16 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate, Vanderbijlpark. G410/2016—(2) Perceptions Packaging and Design (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation); (3) c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontin 2094; (4) 8 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate, Roodepoort. T1037/2018—(2) Ferry Express CC (In Liquidation); (3) G L S de Wet & R Segoolam, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 16 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Pretoria. T1928/2017—(2) Insolvente Boedel: Annemarie Roodt; (3) V A Tsopotsa & F Gani, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 17 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Pretoria. T1041/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: Richard Abbie Skosana & Nhlanhla Happiness Mahlangu; (3) G L S de Wet & T Oosthuizen, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 15 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate, Middelburg (MP). G670/2016—(2) Insolvent Estate: Marius Spies; (3) A B Shaban & E J Jacobs, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 8 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate, Benoni. G472/2018—(2) The Jewel Box Manufacturing Jewellers CC (In Liquidation); (3) G L S de Wet & R F Lutchman, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 17 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate, Germiston. T2550/2016—(2) Insolvent Estate: Hendrik Johannes Jan Mathys van der Merwe; (3) G L S de Wet & L van der Merwe, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 6 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court Pretoria. G1412/2012—(2) Unusual Destinations (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation); (3) A B Shaban & K S Mahlangu, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 14 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Johannesburg. G20960/2014—(2) Wilrod Metals CC (In Liquidation); (3) G L S de Wet & M A Dlavane, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 17 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate Germiston. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 139 T2546/2017—(2) Tremento Trading 15 CC (In Liquidation); (3) G L S de Wet & M van Rooyen, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 15 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate, Potchefstroom. T1858/2016—(2) Insolvent Estate: Martheunis Johannes Potgieter & Adel Potgieter; (3) G L S de Wet & D Appavoo (co JZH Muller), c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 17 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate, Witbank (Emalahleni). T0182/2016—(2) Insolvent Estate: Hendrik Christoffel de Beer; (3) G L S de Wet & A Darmalingham (co R Parbhoo), c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 14 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Pretoria. T3210/17—(2) Milnex 225 CC (2004/095364/23) (In Liquidation); (3) Terence Morrison, 40 8th Avenue Parktown North Johannesburg; (4) 27 August 2018, 10:00, North Gauteng Master of the High Court Pretoria. G517/18—(2) REAL ZONE IT FIRM CC (2002/095580/23) (In Liquidation); (3) NJ MZIMBA, P O BOX 4277, PRETORIA , 0001; (4) 2 August 2018, 09:00, MASTER JOHANNESBURG; (5) 0. G820/2016—(2) Msweli Industrial Projects (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation); (3) G L S de Wet & N E Ramapuputla, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 20 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court Johannesburg. T1429/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: MARITZA BEKKER (830722 0349 08 9); (3) CHARLOTTE PELSER, 41 VINDHELLA ROAD, VALHALLA, PRETORIA; (4) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, PRETORIA. G170/2018—(2) Pafuri Camp (Pty) Ltd (1995/005788/07) (In Liquidation); (3) GN Ngobeni, 117 Phula Lodge, Zwavelpoort, Pretoria; (4) 1 August 2018, 10:00, Randburg. G1864/2010—(2) MBROS (PTY) LTD (2006/025212/07) (In Liquidation); (3) HJT ELOFF & MWH MATHIBEDI, P O Box 2190 JHB 2000; (4) 10 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, JOHANNESBURG. T960/17—(2) P K SECURITY SERVICES (PTY) LTD (1998/003979/07) (In Liquidation); (3) TM RAMODIKE & HM HAMMAN, P O Box 2190 JHB 2000; (4) 10 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, PRETORIA. T1622/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: Ruvern Mario Muller (641025 5108 081); (3) M Moledi, P O Box 92333, Mooikloof, 0059; (4) 7 August 2018, 10:00, Master Pretoria. T639/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: Nyembe, Christina Soneni (670219 0059 08 4); (3) SO Beauchamp, P.O Box 12545, The Tramshed, 0126; (4) 14 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Pretoria. G436/2018—(2) Inagystix (Pty) Ltd (2013/102891/07) (In Liquidation); (3) MR Benninghoff, GDS Ramalho & AAG Khammissa, P.O Box 12545, The Tramshed, 0126; (4) 30 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Johannesburg. T334/16—(2) Philver Services (Pty) Ltd (2002/003168/07) (In Liquidation); (3) AW Van Rooyen & WF Langson, P.O Box 12545, The Tramshed, 0126; (4) 14 September 2018, 10:00, Magistrate, Vereeniging. G936/2017—(2) I/E: BIZ AFRIKA 991(Pty) Ltd (in liquidation) (1999/010327/07) (In Liquidation); (3) W M MAGAGANE, PO Box 12545, The Tramshed, 0126; (4) 23 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Johannesburg. G601/2012—(2) Terry’s Gardens & Maintenance CC (2000/009522/23) (In Liquidation); (3) A Moollajie, 46 Burnley Road, Crawford, 7780; (4) 6 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate Court, Brits. T1361/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: ANTONIETTE DAVINA DE PHINO (8209290876084); (3) JM DAMONS, Po Box 12224, The Tramshed, 0126; (4) 2 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE ROODEPOORT. T2675/15—(2) UTAFUTAJI 75 (PTY) LTD (2009/020047/07) (In Liquidation); (3) M. COWIN, 54 GLENHOVE ROAD, MELROSE ESTATE, 2196; (4) 2 August 2018, 10:00, THE MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, PRETORIA. T0655/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: - (6610265009084); (3) JCW Roelofse & MP Raath, P O Box 8871 , Centurion , 0046; (4) 3 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate Modimolle. T21045/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: Van Zyl, Johannes Jurgens (6803065098080); (3) JCW Roelofse & JJ De Gama, PO Box 8871, Centurion, 0046; (4) 10 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate Ermelo. T0813/13—(2) Insolvent Estate: Mnisi, Lethuxolo Joshua & Glry Khonji (7706115256088 & 7002010285087); (3) JCW Roelofse & KR Vengadesan, P O Box 8871 , Centurion , 0046; (4) 7 August 2018, 10:00, Master Pretoria. T728/15—(2) Ciendo 29 cc (2007/035206/23) (In Liquidation); (3) JCW Roelofse & MM Mogale, P O Box 8871 , Centurion , 0046; (4) 8 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate Bela Bela. T1412/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: Hawker, Joslin (7502215161082); (3) JC Kloppers-Lourens, P O Box 8871 , Centurion , 0046; (4) 6 August 2018, 10:00, Master Pretoria. G1084/2017—(2) Lining and General (Pty) Ltd (2012/057184/07) (In Liquidation); (3) JCW Roelofse and SM Rampoporo, P O Box 8871 , Centurion , 0046; (4) 9 August 2018, 11:30, Magistrate Boksburg. T21236/14—(2) STEP IT UP CONSTRUCTION CC (2011/089980/23) (In Liquidation); (3) F LANGFORD & K KEEVY, ARDBEG TRUSTEES, POSTNET SUITE 162, PRIVATE BAG X1, THE WILLOWS, 0041; (4) 15 August 2018, 08:30, MAGISTRATE RUSTENBURG. T704/17—(2) Mega Hydraulics (Pty) Ltd (2015/048397/07) (In Liquidation); (3) MJD Breytenbach/JN Mahanyele, P.O Box 40023 Moreleta Park 0044; (4) 13 August 2018, 10:00, Master Nelspruit. T4092/15—(2) Proziplex (Pty) Ltd (2011/007361/07) (In Liquidation); (3) ST Kekana, P.O Box 40023 Moreleta Park 0044; (4) 15 August 2018, 10:00, Master Pretoria. G553/2015—(2) BPM CONSULTING (PTY) LTD (2006/028273/07) (In Liquidation); (3) F LANGFORD & MS MOTIMELE, ARDBEG TRUSTEES, POSTNET SUITE 162, PRIVATE BAG X1, THE WILLOWS, 0041; (4) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE, RANDBURG. T2059/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: CHARMAINE CHRISTA OOSTHUIZEN (77091600200986); (3) FRANS LANGFORD & JUNITA CAROLINA KLOPPERS-LOURENS, SUITE 103A WATERKLOOF GARDENS, 270 MAIN STREET, BROOKLYN, PRETORIA; (4) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT PRETORIA. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 140 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 T2020/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: JOHAN LUKAS DE WET & ANTIONETTE DE WET (8301205113081 & 8905250068089); (3) FRANS LANGFORD & JOHN GINO ADOLPH, SUITE 103A WATERKLOOF GARDENS, 270 MAIN STREET, BROOKLYN, PRETORIA; (4) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE FOCHVILLE. T1696/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: JOHN & JOHANNA PETRONELLA DE WET (500724 5023 080 & 541227 0095 088); (3) FRANS LANGFORD & HEILA MAGDALENA HAMMAN, ARDBEG TRUSTEES, POSTNET SUITE 162, PRIVATE BAG X1, THE WILLOWS, 0041; (4) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER PRETORIA. T22588/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: Charles Johannes Beaurain & Maria Cornelia Venter (520813 5011 082 & 541026 0106 089); (3) A.D. McQuarrie, P.O. Box 1161, Johannesburg, 2000; (4) 13 August 2018, 10:00, Master Nelspruit. T3184/2013—(2) BEAR ENGINEERING CC (1999/022483/23) (In Liquidation); (3) F LANGFORD & NY SERITI, ARDBEG TRUSTEES, POSTNET SUITE 162, PRIVATE BAG X1, THE WILLOWS, 0041; (4) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE NORTH GAUTENG HIGH COURT, PRETORIA. T1605/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: Roy Patterson (590524 5241 083); (3) Izak Boshoff & Jerry Sekete Koka, 1207 Cobham Road, Queenswood, Pretoria, 0186; (4) 7 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate Kempton Park. T1571/08—(2) Insolvent Estate: Martin Johannes & Beatrix Smith (730621 5157 086 & 720517 0095 085); (3) Zaheer Cassim, PO Box 2596, Brooklyn Square, 0075; (4) 6 August 2018, 10:00, Master Pretoria. T1275/2016—(2) Home By MCA (Pty) Ltd (2005/001887/07) (In Liquidation); (3) Daniese Elaine Steyn, 74 General Kock Road, Maroelana, Pretoria; (4) 7 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate’s Court Kempton Park. T1895/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: Amanda Sandra Grundling (640408 0011 081); (3) P Maree & P T T Mfoloe, 542 Petronella Street, Garsfontein, 0042; (4) 8 August 2018, 10:00, Pretoria; (5) N/a. T896/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: MLUNGISI TREVOR ZWANE (800505 5778 089); (3) ME SYMES, C/O 30 CANBERRA ROAD, IMPALA PARK, BOKSBURG, 0159; (4) 22 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, PRETORIA. G163/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: HENNIE DE BEER (780216 5132 087); (3) ME SYMES & ST KEKANA, C/O 30 CANBERRA ROAD, IMPALA PARK, BOKSBURG, 0159; (4) 22 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: RANDFONTEIN. T3142/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: KIM CAROL FOX (670721 0056 085); (3) ME SYMES & ME RETIEF, C/O 30 CANBERRA ROAD, IMPALA PARK, BOKSBURG, 0159; (4) 15 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: RANDBURG. T1415/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: KC WHISTON (8006060029088); (3) R Stockhoff & MH Motala, 250 Johnny Claassens Street, Garsfontein, Pretoria; (4) 8 August 2018, 09:00, PALM RIDGE. T2893/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: FJ VAN STADEN (8203045107085); (3) R Stockhoff & TV Odell, 250 Johnny Claassens Street, Garsfontein, Pretoria; (4) 10 August 2018, 10:00, PRETORIA. G457/2018—(2) COPY CANDY CC (2009/132753/23) (In Liquidation); (3) A I Surmany/S J Lapoorta, RMG Trust CC P O Box 783601 Sandton 2146; (4) 1 August 2018, 09:00, Insolvency Magistrate, Randburg. T2823/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: KRIEK LEON GERHARDUS & JE TAIME (780724 5028 080 & 800630 0023 081); (3) Paula Alexandra Bezuidenhout, P O Box 10333, Fonteinriet, 1464; (4) 30 August 2018, 11:30, Magistrate, Boksburg. T2527/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: WEWEGE JOHANNES MARTHINUS & CHARMAINE MARY (630222 5120 082 & 591129 0003 089); (3) PAULA ALEXANDRA F BEZUIDENHOUT, P O Box 10333, Fonteinriet, 1464; (4) 6 September 2018, 11:30, Magistrate Boksburg. G23/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: EUGENE & AMELDA STEENKAMP (680426 5264 084 & 690305 0201 085); (3) D ENSLIN, C/O 30 CANBERRA ROAD, IMPALA PARK, BOKSBURG, 0159; (4) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, JOHANNESBURG. T2634/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: MALATSOANE MASHATOLE ISAIAH & MARGARETH DIMAKATSO (690506 5422 085 & 871017 0801 084); (3) PAULA ALEXANDRA F BEZUIDENHOUT, P O Box 10333, Fonteinriet, 1464; (4) 17 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate Germiston. T1925/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: MULLER CHRISTIAAN HENDRIK (740911 5279 081); (3) PAULA ALEXANDRA F BEZUIDENHOUT, P O Box 10333, Fonteinriet, 1464; (4) 20 August 2018, 10:00, The Master of the High Court Pretoria. T2450/17—(2) Insolvente Boedel: JOHANNES GERHARDUS & MARLENE JUDY LYONS (840613 5096 080 & 891219 0287 084); (3) JOHANNA WILLEMIA YZEL & GLAUDINE JUDITH LOMBARD & MICHELLE MICHAEL, YZEL TRUSTEES, P. O. BOX 30122, WONDERBOOMPOORT, 0033; (4) 22 Augustus 2018, 10:00, MEESTER VAN DIE HOOGGEREGSHOF PRETORIA; (5) 2018-08-22. 22274/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: HARRINGTON ZELMARIE (8408150172085); (3) KGATLE LOUISA SELINA, 417 SAVANNA COUNTRY ESTATE;CNR SOLOMON MAHLANGU & BRONKHORSPRUIT ROAD; PRETORIA; (4) 23 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA. G1073/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: Taazmin Mahomed (670311 0151 05 0); (3) G.I Smit & H.A Plaatjies, P.O Box 21709, Heldekruin, 1733; (4) 8 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate Randburg. T2545/15—(2) Insolvente Boedel: PAUL STEFANUS DE BRUYN (801128 5003 082); (3) JOHANNA WILLEMIA YZEL & NARAN MAHARAJH, YZEL TRUSTEES, P. O. BOX 30122, WONDERBOOMPOORT, 0033; (4) 22 Augustus 2018, 10:00, LANDDROSHOF MIDDELBURG; (5) 2018-08-22. T1707/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: Marius van Zyl (911217 5032 08 9); (3) Louise Muller and Mosa Moledi, P.O. Box 38991, Garsfontein East 0060; (4) 9 August 2018, 10:00, Master: Pretoria. T2637/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: Henry Christie and Nicolene van Onselen (741007 5154 08 2 & 750115 0073 08 8); (3) Louise Muller & Ahmed Moosa Gani Suliman, P.O. Box 38991, Garsfontein East 0060; (4) 9 August 2018, 10:00, Master: Pretoria. T84/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: C DU PLESSIS (8708270072085); (3) R Stockhoff & MP Dibete, 250 Johnny Claassens Street, Garsfontein, Pretoria; (4) 8 August 2018, 09:00, ROODEPOORT. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 141 T1438/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: GJ & E GROENEWALD (8912215060086 & 8806280043086); (3) R Stockhoff & RG Mahomed, 250 Johnny Claassens Street, Garsfontein, Pretoria; (4) 10 August 2018, 10:00, VEREENIGING. G925/201—(2) RIZO TRADING (PTY) LTD (2015/145125/07) (In Liquidation); (3) HASHIM YUNUS ISMAIL AND JOHANNA THORISO LESO, 223 BRONKHORST STREET, UNIT 9 PARKLANDS, BROOKLYN, 0181; (4) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE SOUTH GAUTENG HIGH COURT, JOHANNESBURG. M39/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: Herman & Nicita Viljoen; (3) M. Dowries, Heritage Office Park, Mindalore-North, Krugersdorp, 1739; (4) 8 August 2018, 08:30, The Magistrate Rustenburg. T1845/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: A & H ENSLIN (6903285131081 & 7402020065083); (3) R Stockhoff & MB Ngutshane, 250 Johnny Claassens Street, Garsfontein, Pretoria; (4) 10 August 2018, 10:00, PRETORIA. T2353/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: JC GEYER (4302025033081); (3) R Stockhoff & M Erasmus, 250 Johnny Claassens Street, Garsfontein, Pretoria; (4) 10 August 2018, 10:00, VEREENIGING. T4800/11—(2) Insolvente Boedel: JOHANNES NEL & MANDY FAY WESSELS (660823 5006 08 1 & 661031 0058 08 6); (3) JOHANNA WILLEMIA YZEL, YZEL TRUSTEES, P. O. BOX 30122, WONDERBOOMPOORT, 0033; (4) 22 Augustus 2018, 09:00, LANDDROSHOF ROODEPOORT; (5) 2018-08-22. T1663/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: MR FLYNN (8510095122081); (3) R Stockhoff & GM Van Tonder, 250 Johnny Claassens Street, Garsfontein, Pretoria; (4) 10 August 2018, 09:00, MEYERTON. T699/17—(2) SONIC AUTO BODY (PTY) LTD (2012/214825/07) (In Liquidation); (3) R Stockhoff & PJC Van Staden, 250 Johnny Claassens Street, Garsfontein, Pretoria; (4) 9 August 2018, 09:00, PRETORIA NORTH. T3073/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: R ROOS (9003315101084); (3) R Stockhoff, K Van der Westhuizen & FH Suliman, 250 Johnny Claassens Street, Garsfontein, Pretoria; (4) 10 August 2018, 10:00, VEREENIGING. C709/2013—(2) Insolvent Estate: Jacqui Maria Rens (7403060088084); (3) Mrs. T. Hill, Heritage Office Park, Mindalore- North, Krugersdorp, 1739; (4) 2 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate Wynberg. T632/2016—(2) NIKKEL TRADING 119 (PTY) LTD (2005/017757/07) (In Liquidation); (3) Frans Langford & MM Mogale (co ML Ledwaba), Postnet Suite, P/Bag X1, The Willows, 0011; (4) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT PRETORIA. T1484/2017—(2) THE COMPANY SPECIALIST (PTY) LTD (2012/227023/07) (In Liquidation); (3) Frans Langford & MM Baloyi, Postnet Suite, P/Bag X1, The Willows, 0011; (4) 29 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT PRETORIA. T21251—(2) LEBEA THATO JACOB (3710095566087) (In Liquidation); (3) GDS RAMALHO, 2 Riana Avenue, Northcliff, Ext 16; (4) 1 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE KEMPTON PARK. T1863/11—(2) Insolvente Boedel: FLORIS ANDRIES JOHANNES LOURENS (690208 5174 08 5); (3) JOHANNA WILLEMIA YZEL, YZEL TRUSTEES, P. O. BOX 30122, WONDERBOOMPOORT, 0033; (4) 20 Augustus 2018, 10:00, LANDDROSHOF BRITS; (5) 2018-08-20. T2159/2015—(2) DAJ EXECUTIVE INSURANCE BROKERS (PTY) LTD (2007/034704/07) (In Liquidation); (3) Frans Langford & SJ McKenzie, Postnet Suite, P/Bag X1, The Willows, 0011; (4) 31 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT PRETORIA. T1582/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: AL & EC ANDREWS (7601025251081 & 7408160155089); (3) R Stockhoff & EG Sebastian, 250 Johnny Claassens Street, Garsfontein, Pretoria; (4) 10 August 2018, 09:30, KRUGERSDORP. G583/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: Nthabiseng Moabi (8206070377085); (3) Heiko Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion, 0157; (4) 8 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate, Benoni. T1433/17—(2) Insolvente Boedel: WILLIAM FREDERICK & LAURENCE ENGELBRECHT (640922 5025 086 & 720510 0065 083); (3) JOHANNA WILLEMIA YZEL & BETHUEL BILLYBOY MAHLATSI, YZEL TRUSTEES, P. O. BOX 30122, WONDERBOOMPOORT, 0033; (4) 21 Augustus 2018, 10:00, MEESTER VAN DIE HOOGGEREGSHOF JOHANNESBURG; (5) 2018-08-21. T0452/2018—(2) EAM 1(PTY) LTD (2015/189557/07) (In Liquidation); (3) Frans Langford & Karen van Niekerk, Postnet Suite, P/Bag X1, The Willows, 0011; (4) 28 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT PRETORIA. T1628/2017—(2) INYATHI INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD (2008/000194/07) (In Liquidation); (3) Frans Langford & ATA Galeng, Postnet Suite, P/Bag X1, The Willows, 0011; (4) 17 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT PRETORIA. T3445/2017—(2) LANDMARK DSP INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD (2014/053066/07) (In Liquidation); (3) Frans Langford & Y Ebrahim, Postnet Suite, P/Bag X1, The Willows, 0011; (4) 29 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT PRETORIA. T2936/2017—(2) MOVELLON PRO TRADING (PTY) LTD (2007/033673/07) (In Liquidation); (3) Frans Langford & MF Sulaman, Postnet Suite, P/Bag X1, The Willows, 0011; (4) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT PRETORIA. T1845/2016—(2) ROWAN TREE 107 (PTY) LTD (2004/004088/07) (In Liquidation); (3) Frans Langford & L Morake, Postnet Suite, P/Bag X1, The Willows, 0011; (4) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT PRETORIA. G355/2016—(2) JAE FIRE AND PROJECTS (PTY) LTD (2013/099283/07) (In Liquidation); (3) Frans Langford & Taryn J Neizel, Postnet Suite, P/Bag X1, The Willows, 0011; (4) 31 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE BRAKPAN. T1482/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: FM MAMAILE (7803036404085); (3) R Stockhoff & TV Matsepe, 250 Johnny Claassens Street, Garsfontein, Pretoria; (4) 9 August 2018, 10:00, PHALABORWA. G926/17—(2) GP CARS (PTY) LTD (2015/224863/07) (In Liquidation); (3) JH du Plessis & ZV Ngogodo, 28 Cooper Street, Randpark, Randburg; (4) 2 August 2018, 10:00, The Master of the High Court Johannesburg. G531/18—(2) AFRICAN GAME TROPHIES CC (1993/015987/23) (In Liquidation); (3) JH DU PLESSIS & N MOODLEY, 28 Cooper Street, Randpark, Randburg; (4) 6 August 2018, 10:00, The Master of the High Court Johannesburg. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 142 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 T21759/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: DG SHABANGU (7704030752083); (3) R Stockhoff & ALD Mohohlo, 250 Johnny Claassens Street, Garsfontein, Pretoria; (4) 10 August 2018, 10:00, PRETORIA. G948/17—(2) RBG ELECTRICAL CC (1993/030212/23) (In Liquidation); (3) JH DU PLESSIS & DT MAJIEDT, 28 Cooper Street, Randpark, Randburg; (4) 3 August 2018, 10:00, The Master of the High Court Johannesburg. T1870/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: SEAWAARD NEIL GRAEM (6102125141083); (3) KGATLE LOUISA SELINA, 417 SAVANNA COUNTRY ESTATE;CNR SOLOMON MAHLANGU & BRONKHORSPRUIT ROAD; PRETORIA; (4) 24 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE COURT KRIEL. T1197/18—(2) XYLONOR 377 CC (2011/101402/23) (In Liquidation); (3) JH DU PLESSIS & N MOODLEY, 28 Cooper Street, Randpark, Randburg; (4) 7 August 2018, 10:00, The Master of the High Court Pretoria. T2138/2016—(2) PENIEL DEVELOPMENT (PTY) LTD (2009/008940/07) (In Liquidation); (3) YUNUS ABOO BAKER ISMAIL AND JOELENE BROWN, 223 BRONKHORST STREET, UNIT 9 PARKLANDS, BROOKLYN, 0181; (4) 14 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE NORTH GAUTENG HIGH COURT, PRETORIA. G20940/2014—(2) ARMADILLO LININGS (PTY) LTD (2012/010504/07) (In Liquidation); (3) HASHIM YUNUS ISMAIL, 223 BRONKHORST STREET, UNIT 9 PARKLANDS, BROOKLYN 0181; (4) 15 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE COURT, BENONI. G1179/17—(2) AMBER CASCADES TRADING 62 CC (2004/021319/23) (In Liquidation); (3) JH DU PLESSIS & JF BARBNARD, 28 Cooper Street, Randpark, Randburg; (4) 3 August 2018, 10:00, The Master of the High Court Johannesburg. T2948/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: Tasneem Mahomed Khan (7610190012087); (3) Heiko Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion, 0157; (4) 10 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate, Baberton. T2948/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: Tasneem Mahomed Khan (7610190012087); (3) Heiko Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion, 0157; (4) 10 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate, Baberton. E40/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: I/E Darlington, Rowan Lynton & Lezel (810306 5175 089 & 820526 0012 080); (3) W Van Rooyen / SS Mohlomi, PO Box 12545, The Tramshed, 0126; (4) 17 August 2018, 10:00, The Magistrate, East-London. B1/2018—(2) RM Engineering Pty Ltd (2013/105393/2007) (In Liquidation); (3) DT Majiedt, Honey Attorneys, PO Box 29, Bloemfontein, 9300; (4) 15 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrates Court, Welkom. B79/2017—(2) Majormatic 177 Pty Ltd (2005/006435/07) (In Liquidation); (3) DT Majiedt, Honey Attorneys, PO Box 29, Bloemfontein, 9300; (4) 17 August 2018, 09:30, Magistrates Court, Bethlehem. B114/17—(2) Tony’s Boating CC (1986/006561/23) (In Liquidation); (3) S J Kalianjee, P O Box 521445, Saxonwold, 2132; (4) 8 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate’s Court, Sasolburg. B55/2017—(2) ARCHI-M STUDIO (PTY) LTD (2013/136630/07) (In Liquidation); (3) ER SMITH & DT MAJIEDT, SYMINGTON & DE KOK & HONEY ATTORNEYS; (4) 8 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER BLOEMFONTEIN. N101/2018—(2) Cold Springs Properties CC (In Liquidation); (3) A Poole, Unit B5, Clearview Office Park, 77 Wilhelmina Street, Constantia Kloof; (4) 14 August 2018, 10:00, The Magistrate, Newcastle. N150/2017/PMB—(2) D’Anna Tours (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation); (3) V A Tsopotsa, Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 16 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate, Verulam. D173/2017—(2) TEADEN WATERPROOFING CC IN LIQUIDATION (1998/018879/23) (In Liquidation); (3) Nicola Cronje, 201 Beacon Rock, 21 Light house , Umhlanga Rocks; (4) 15 August 2018, 10:00, Master Durban. N35/2018/PMB—(2) CHANTILLY TRADING 20 PTY LTD (2005/032644/07) (In Liquidation); (3) PIERRE DE VILLIERS BERRANGE, P.O. BOX 13446, CASCADES,3202; (4) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE COURT - HOWICK. N76/2018/PMB—(2) Insolvent Estate: PAUL & MARITZA OBERHOLZER (760418 5108 083 & 820218 0023 087); (3) NICOLA CRONJE, 201 BEACON ROCK, 21 LIGHTHOUSE ROAD, UMHLANGA; (4) 9 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE PINETOWN. N161/2017/PMB—(2) Insolvent Estate: NJABULO NDLOVU (890717 6247 086); (3) NICOLA CRONJE, 201 BEACON ROCK, 21 LIGHTHOUSE ROAD, UMHLANGA; (4) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE SCOTTBURGH. N75/2018/PMB—(2) Insolvent Estate: KHULEKANI MALCOLM SHABANE (920715 5444 088); (3) NICOLA CRONJE, 201 BEACON ROCK, 21 LIGHTHOUSE ROAD, UMHLANGA; (4) 6 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE SCOTTBURGH. N76/2018/PMB—(2) Insolvent Estate: PAUL & MARITZA OBERHOLZER (760418 5108 083 & 820218 0023 087); (3) NICOLA CRONJE, 201 BEACON ROCK, 21 LIGHTHOUSE ROAD, UMHLANGA; (4) 16 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE PINETOWN. N43/2018/PMB—(2) MARGATE PANELBEATERS AND REFINISHERS CC (IN LIQUIDATION) (CK1987/016189/23) (In Liquidation); (3) J W E MADDOCKS, POSTNET SUITE 47, PRIVATE BAG X01, UMHLANGA ROCKS, 4320; (4) 23 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE COURT, PORT SHEPSTONE. D34/2018—(2) Traffic Clothing (Pty) Ltd (CK2002/024998/07) (In Liquidation); (3) K R Knoop , M Ndekwe , D S Ndlovu & I Dinath, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201; (4) 15 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Durban. T1284/11—(2) Insolvent Estate: Koch, Stefanus Bartholomeus (510315 5096 08 1); (3) AW Van Rooyen & SJ Kalianjee, P.O Box 12545, The Tramshed, 0126; (4) 10 September 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Nelspruit. T800/18—(2) Jackes Steel and Premix CC (1997/057750/23) (In Liquidation); (3) M Haywood & ER Smith, PO Box 1314, Groenkloof, 0027; (4) 13 August 2018, 10:00, The Master of the High Court Nelspruit. T857/11—(2) Future Perfect Investra 71 CC (2006/098010/23) (In Liquidation); (3) PJC Van Staden & B Mphokane, Unit F 4, First Floor, 14 12th Street Menlo Park; (4) 13 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate Witrivier. T3445/16—(2) Specam 10 CC (2008/174441/23) (In Liquidation); (3) PJC Van Staden & AN Ndayamara, Unit F 4, First Floor, 14 12th Street Menlo Park; (4) 13 August 2018, 09:00, Master of the High Court, Nelspruit. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 143 T3623/2016—(2) Pieben 2 Trust (IT 5397/2006) (In Liquidation); (3) P Maree, 542 Petronella Street, Garsfontein, 0042; (4) 8 August 2018, 10:00, Klerksdorp. G514/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: INSOLVENT ESTATE SWARTZ ENVER LIONEL & PETULA; (3) S MOODLIAR & BL MILLS, SANEK TRUST RECOVERY SERVICES (PTY) LTD, 3RD FLOOR, 5 ST GEORGE’S MALL, CAPE TOWN, 8001; (4) 8 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE’S COURT RANDBURG. C127/2017—(2) Jadason Transport (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation); (3) O Kotze & T E Mshengu, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094; (4) 16 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate, Atlantis. C67/2018—(2) WP DOMAN KONSTRUKSIE CC (2008/077495/23) (In Liquidation); (3) L GROENEWALD & L MORAKE, Sir Benjamin Promenade, Oxford Street, Durbanville; (4) 3 August 2018, 11:00, BELLVILLE MAGISTRATE’S COURT. C47/2018—(2) HENTIQ 1627 (PTY) LTD t/a TOOLTECH PLATICS (1999/001934/07) (In Liquidation); (3) GD WALLACE, L GROENEWALD & SS MOHLOMI, Sir Benjamin Promenade, Oxford Street, Durbanville; (4) 3 August 2018, 11:00, BELLVILLE MAGISTRATE’S COURT. C174/2018—(2) CLASSIQUE CUISINE CC (1998/032781/23) (In Liquidation); (3) LIEZEL VENTER and MICHAEL TIMKOE, P.O. BOX 50861 - WEST BEACH - 7449; (4) 31 July 2018, 09:00, THE MASTER IN THE HIGH COURT, CAPE TOWN.. C85/2018—(2) Insolvent Estate: Frederic Jean Charles Makelberge; (3) L Von W Bester and S M Ntsibande, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Mazars House, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City, 7441; (4) 16 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate Atlantis. C69/2018—(2) L AND L PAINT SUPPLIES CC (1996/042213/23) (In Liquidation); (3) DANIE ACKER & MOSA MOLEDI, RAUCH GERTENBACH TRUSTEES, LACHE HOUSE, 120 YORK STREET, GEORGE; (4) 20 July 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE’S OFFICE, GEORGE. C454/2017—(2) Richard and Harris Construction CC T/A De Jongh Engineering (2002/054640/23) (In Liquidation); (3) Johannes Jacob Theron and Safiyah Ebrahim Cook, Box 323, Cape Town, 8000; (4) 10 August 2018, 11:00, Magistrate’s Court, Bellville. C223/2018—(2) AREGEE INVESTMENT NO 74 CC (2009/199808/23) (In Liquidation); (3) LIEZEL VENTER and PETER CAROLUS, P.O. BOX 50861 - WEST BEACH - 7449; (4) 7 August 2018, 09:00, THE MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, CAPE TOWN.. C213/16—(2) Brancepeth Trade and Invest 4 (Pty) Ltd (2007/004930/07) (In Liquidation); (3) Johannes Zacharias Human Muller & Mariette Benade, 1207 Cobham Road, Queenswood, Pretoria, 0186; (4) 3 August 2018, 09:00, The Magistrate George. C815/2017—(2) Velella Environmental Services (Pty) Ltd (2016/340100/07) (In Liquidation); (3) CB St Clair Cooper & Y Ebrahim, CK Trust P O Box 3065 Tyger Valley 7536; (4) 3 August 2018, 11:00, Magistrates Court, Bellville. C680/2016—(2) The Trojan Horse Brand (Pty) Ltd (2001/018165/07) (In Liquidation); (3) WM Magagane, P.O Box 12545, The Tramshed, 0126; (4) 14 September 2018, 11:00, Magistrate, Bellville. C38/2015—(2) Insolvent Estate: JANINE DE KONING (7510030238084); (3) MARCEL NEL, P.O. BOX 13446, CASCADES,3202; (4) 17 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE COURT - GEORGE. C263/2018—(2) GREAT ENERGY DRINKS CC T/A NAMAQUA MEATS (2008/126382/23) (In Liquidation); (3) JOCHEN ECKHOFF and YUSUF EBRAHIM, 7th Floor, Mandela Rhodes Place, Cnr Wale and Burg Street, Cape Town, 8001; (4) 3 August 2018, 11:00, MAGISTRATE’S COURT, BELLVILLE. C61/2017—(2) FORT HOLDINGS CC (IN LIQUIDATION) (2007/065917/23) (In Liquidation); (3) DS NDLOVU AND MMM KUTUMELA, P O BOX 675, CAPE TOWN, 8000; (4) 17 August 2018, 09:00, THE MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, CAPE TOWN; (5) PAID. C525/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: JAN FRANS DANIEL EVERSON (720814 5186 088); (3) L Lombard & E Lourens, BDO Business Restructuring (Pty) Limited, P O Box 820, STELLENBOSCH, 7599; (4) 17 August 2018, 11:00, Magistrate’s Court, Bellville. C165/2018—(2) C OLIVIER 3 TRADING CC (2009/089559/23) (In Liquidation); (3) J L Krynauw & M Abrahams, BDO Business Restructuring (Pty) Limited, P O Box 820, STELLENBOSCH, 7599; (4) 8 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate’s Court, Kuils River. C161/2018—(2) WARLOCK CONSTRUCTION CC T/A SEAL PLUMBING (2000/061898/23) (In Liquidation); (3) R Pieters & M Baliso, BDO Business Restructuring (Pty) Limited, P O Box 820, STELLENBOSCH, 7599; (4) 8 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate’s Court, Kuils River. C164/2018—(2) C OLIVIER 2 TRADING CC (2009/097074/23) (In Liquidation); (3) J L Krynauw & N P Zulu, BDO Business Restructuring (Pty) Limited, P O Box 820, STELLENBOSCH, 7599; (4) 8 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate’s Court, Kuils River. C163/2018—(2) C OLIVIER 1 TRADING CC (2008/251024/23) (In Liquidation); (3) J L Krynauw & R E Stroh, BDO Business Restructuring (Pty) Limited, P O Box 820, STELLENBOSCH, 7599; (4) 8 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate’s Court, Kuils River. C462/2017—(2) TURN AROUND TRADING 73 (PTY) LTD (2003/025216/07) (In Liquidation); (3) ER SMITH & MAL CHITJA, SYMINGTON & DE KOK & STOWELL ESTATE ADMINISTRATION TRUST; (4) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE KUILSRIVIER. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 144 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 Form/Vorm 2 MEETING OF CREDITORS IN SEQUESTRATED ESTATES OR COMPANIES BEING WOUND UP Pursuant to sections 41 and 42 of the Insolvency Act of 1936, sections 179 and 182 of the Companies Act, 1926, and sections 339 and 366 of the Companies Act, 1973, notice is hereby given that a meeting of creditors will be held in the sequestrated estates or companies being wound up mentioned below. The particulars are given in the following order: (1) the number of estate/company; (2) the name and description of estate/company; (3) the date, hour and place of meeting and (4) the purposes of meeting. (5) Any additional annexure or resolutions. Meetings in a place in which there is a Master’s office, will be held before the Master; elsewhere they will be held before the Magistrate. BYEENKOMS VAN SKULDEISERS IN GESEKWESTREERDE BOEDELS OF MAATSKAPPYE IN LIKWIDASIE Ingevolge artikels 41 en 42 van die Insolvensiewet, 1936, artikels 179 en 182 van die Maatskappywet, 1926,en artikels 339 en 366 van die Maatskappywet, 1973, word hierby kennis gegee dat ’n byeenkoms van skuldeisers in die gesekwestreerde boedels of maatskappye in likwidasie hieronder vermeld, gehou sal word. Die besonderhede word verstrek in die volgorde: (1) nommer van boedel/maatskappy; (2) die naam en beskrywing van boedel/maatskappy; (3) die datum, uur en plek van byeenkoms en (4) die doel van byeenkoms. (5) enige additionele aanhangsels of resolusies. In ’n plek waar ’n kantoor van ’n Meester is, word die byeenkoms voor die Meester en in ander plekke voor die Landdros gehou. T1851/2013—(2) Insolvent Estate: MOTSOMI NOLUVUYO ELSIE (7709020388087); (3) 2 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE RANDFONTEIN; (4) PROVE CLAIM. G814/13—(2) Cardio Fitness Properties (Pty) Ltd (1984/000472/07); (In Liquidation) (3) 3 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the South Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg; (4) Special Meeting: Proof of claims. G276/2017—(2) Tradeforth 34 (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation) (3) 16 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Johannesburg; (4) Special meeting to proof claim. G1256/2016—(2) Insolvent Estate: Jaqueline Camarinha Alvares (3) 16 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Johannesburg; (4) Special meeting to proof claim. G1105/2017—(2) All Clutch & Brake (Pty)Ltd (2001/003397/07); (In Liquidation) (3) 1 August 2018, 10:00, Master, Johannesburg; (4) proof of late claim. T21672/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: Engelbrecth, Barend Jacobus & Anel (660907 5010 08 4 & 680414 0238 08 9); (3) 15 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate, Roodepoort; (4) Proof of claims.. T691/16—(2) Guamompha Trading Enterprise CC (2009/062046/23); (In Liquidation) (3) 14 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Pretoria; (4) Proof of claim.. T2042/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: Lubbe, Edward & Margaret Jaqueline (781216 5011 08 2 & 740901 0125 08 1); (3) 14 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Pretoria; (4) Proof of claims.. T1702/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: Maris, John Demos (690223 5055 08 5); (3) 14 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Pretoria; (4) Proof of claim.. T21682/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: Compaan, Rachel Maria Johanna (730220 0029 08 3); (3) 14 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Pretoria; (4) Proof of claim.. T0952/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: Niemand, Diena Johanna Magdalena (610808010080); (3) 20 July 2018, 10:00, Magistrate: Bronkhorstspruit; (4) Proof of claims. G168/2017—(2) RAND BEDDING (PTY) LTD (1993/004215/07); (In Liquidation) (3) 15 August 2018, 10:00, MAGISTRATE OFFICE BENONI; (4) PROOF OF CLAIMS; T3170/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: B & MS Wilke (6201015003088 & 6011300109080); (3) 16 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate PRETORIA NORTH; (4) proof of claims. G523/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: Ismail Ebrahim Haffejee (8303015250087); (3) 8 August 2018, 09:00, The Magistrate,Randburg; (4) Prove Claims. T2032/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: EW Spies (7808115023086); (3) 7 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate KEMPTON PARK; This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 145 (4) proof of claims. T747/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: Olga Van Niekerk (6401210008086); (3) 7 August 2018, 10:00, The Master of the High Court, Pretoria; (4) Prove Claims. T1001/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: Cornelius William Allison (5710095022082); (3) 2 August 2018, 10:00, The Magistrate,Bronkhortspruit; (4) Prove Claims. T0504/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: Janite Gezina Beneke (6803170113089); (3) 7 August 2018, 10:00, The Master of the High Court, Pretoria; (4) Prove Claims. G829/2013—(2) The Agency for Advertising and Marketing (Pty) Ltd (1997/020140/07); (In Liquidation) (3) 20 July 2018, 10:00, Johannesburg; (4) Proof of late claim. T1432/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: TAMMY ELIZABETH VAN BILJON (800806 0008 088); (3) 20 August 2018, 10:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, PRETORIA; (4) TO PROOF CLAIMS. T2483/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: JENNIFER LOUISE ROY (760707 0099 085); (3) 17 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE: GERMISTON; (4) TO PROOF CLAIMS. T1517/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: W Abelman (7505195065082); (3) 8 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court JOHANNESBURG; (4) proof of claims. T798/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: HESTER SALOMINA MERRITT (600707 0038 08 7); (3) 27 July 2018, 09:00, MASTER OF HIGH COURT, PRETORIA; (4) PROOF OF CLAIMS. T0149/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: PJ MABENA (8107025647087); (3) 10 August 2018, 10:00, VEREENIGING; (4) Proof of further claims. T3501/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: S SCHOEMAN (6712090105085); (3) 10 August 2018, 10:00, PRETORIA; (4) Proof of further claims. T0380/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: C MEYER (8504155040085); (3) 9 August 2018, 09:30, VANDERBIJLPARK; (4) Proof of further claims. M30/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: Van der Berg; Gertruida Maria (7309020133086); (3) 10 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Mahikeng; (4) Further proof of claims. M94/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: Grobler; Johannes Hermanus (7604215155088); (3) 10 August 2018, 10:00, Master of the High Court, Mahikeng; (4) Further proof of claims. T1651/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: IH CHAUKE (6906305516086); (3) 10 August 2018, 10:00, PRETORIA; (4) Proof of further claims. T238/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: Johannes Jacobus Francois & Carolina Getruida Erasmus (5808085053081 & 6309140256081); (3) 1 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate, Klerksdorp; (4) Proof of further claims. G626/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: HARRY JAMES (711106 5056 085); (3) 8 August 2018, 09:00, The Magistrate Roodepoort; (4) 1. To prove further claims. S38/2016—(2) Insolvent Estate: Johan Nieuwerth (6605295047088); (3) 8 August 2018, 14:00, 523 Govan Mbeki Avenue, North End, Port Elizabeth; (4) Proof of Claims. T2294/2016—(2) Fishof 1463 CC t/a Worksafe Polokwane (2008/062650/23); (In Liquidation) (3) 3 August 2018, 09:00, Master Polokwane; (4) PROOF OF CLAIMS. C41/2018—(2) NMC PROPRIETARY LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION) (In Liquidation) (3) 7 August 2018, 09:00, THE MASTER, WESTERN CAPE HIGH COURT, CAPE TOWN; (4) PROOF OF CLAIMS. C41/2018—(2) NMC PROPRIETARY LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION) (In Liquidation) (3) 7 August 2018, 09:00, THE MASTER, WESTERN CAPE HIGH COURT, CAPE TOWN; (4) PROOF OF CLAIMS. C1038/2016—(2) NJ Gnobi Properties CC (2005/050252/23); (In Liquidation) (3) 21 August 2018, 11:00, Magistrate Court Bellville; (4) Notice is hereby given that a General Meeting of Creditors is to be held in accordance with the Provisions of Section 386(1)(d) of the Companies Act of 1973, before the Magistrate in Bellville, Western Cape, on Tuesday, 21 August 2018 at 11:00 for the purpose of an enquiry into the affairs of the Close Corporation in liquidation. C426/2017—(2) KWAAI GRILL (PTY) LTD (2016/146725/07); (In Liquidation) (3) 9 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate’s Court, Wynberg; (4) To prove claims. C183/2017—(2) P V I Solar (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation) (3) 7 August 2018, 09:00, Master of the High Court, Cape Town; (4) PROVING OF FURTHER CLAIM AND ADOPTION OF THE PROPOSED RESOLUTIONS. C66/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: Jean - Pierre Van Zyl (8608075107088); (3) 8 August 2018, 09:00, The Magistrate, Kuilsriver; (4) Further proof of claims. C428/2016—(2) J & R Grondverskuiwing (Pty) Ltd (2001/019615/07); (In Liquidation) (3) 8 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrates Court, Strand; (4) Proof of claims. C668/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: Thobela Mpathi (790403 0170 084); (3) 22 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate Court - Goodwood; (4) Proof of Claims. C273/2015—(2) Insolvent Estate: Anna Elizabeth Carstens (671112 0009 085); (3) 16 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrates This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 146 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 Court - Laaiplek; (4) Proof of Claims. C20603/2014—(2) Insolvent Estate: Christoffe Frederik & Lee-Ann De Wit (820715 5042 081 & 850525 0091 089); (3) 15 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrates Court - Kuils River; (4) Proof of Claims. C643/2016—(2) Insolvent Estate: Yvonne Cowie (600530 0104 083); (3) 29 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrates Court - Strand; (4) Proof of Claims. C20442/2014—(2) Insolvent Estate: Mariana Minette Mai (500708 0124 084); (3) 16 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrates Court - Laaiplek; (4) Proof of Claims. C654/2016—(2) Insolvent Estate: Louise Leach (721030 0040 084); (3) 23 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrates Court - Somerset West; (4) Proof of Claims. C792/2016—(2) Business Venture Investments 1041 (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation) (3) 7 August 2018, 10:00, Magistrate’s Court, Vredendal; (4) Further proof of claims. C460/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: DANIEL EDWIN SCHMIDHAUSER (7711215189080); (3) 3 August 2018, 09:00, MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, CAPE TOWN; (4) Proof of claims. C793/2016—(2) Silkblaze 12 (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation) (3) 30 August 2018, 09:00, Magistrate, Malmesbury; (4) FOR PURPOSES OF AN ENQUIRY. C493/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: EFRAIM STEPHANUS IGNATIUS VAN ROOYEN (511017 5050 08 9); (3) 8 August 2018, 09:00, MAGISTRATE’S OFFICE, MOSSEL BAY; (4) TO PROVIDE CREDITORS WITH AN OPPORTUNITY TO PROVE THEIR CLAIMS. C677/2012—(2) Insolvent Estate: CATHARINA ELIZABETH CRAWFORD (6308280152084); (3) 25 July 2018, 10:00, Stellenbosch Magistrate; (4) Special meeting further proof of claims. Form/Vorm 4 LIQUIDATION ACCOUNTS AND PLANS OF DISTRIBUTION OR CONTRIBUTION IN SEQUESTRATED ESTATES OR COMPANIES BEING WOUND UP Pursuant to section 108 (2) of the Insolvency Act, 1936, section 136 (2) of the Companies Act, 1926, and section 406 (3) of the Companies Act, 1973, notice is hereby given that the liquidation account and plans of distribution or contribution in the estates or the companies mentioned below will lie open for inspection by creditors or contributories at the offices of the Masters and the Magistrates stated therein, for a period of 14 days, or for such a period as stated therein, from the date mentioned below or from the date of publication hereof, whichever may be the later date. The particulars are given in the following order: (1) Number of estate/company; (2) name and description of estate/ company; (3) description of account; (4) account for inspection at Master’s and Magistrate’s office, (5) date, (6) period (if longer than 14 days). LIKWIDASIE-, DISTRIBUSIE- OF KONTRIBUSIEREKENINGS IN GESEKWESTREERDE BOEDELS OF MAATSKAPPYE IN LIKWIDASIE Ingevolge artikel 108 (2) van die Insolvensiewet, 1936, artikel 136 (2) van die Maatskappywet, 1926, en artikel 406 (3) van die Maatskappywet 1973, word hierby kennis gegee dat die likwidasie-, distribusie- of kontribusierekenings in die boedels of die maatskappye, na gelang van die geval hieronder vermeld, ter insae van skuldeisers of kontribuante sal lê te die kantore van die Meesters en Landdroste daarin genoem, gedurende ’n tydperk van 14 dae, of die tydperk wat daarin vermeld is, vanaf die datum hieronder vermeld of vanaf die datum van publikasie hiervan, watter datum ook al die laatste is. Die besonderhede word verstrek in die volgorde: (1) Nommer van boedel/maatskappy; (2) naam en beskrywing van boedel/maatskappy; (3) beskrywing van rekening; (4) rekening ter insae by Meesters- en Landdroskantoor, (5) datum; (6) tydperk (indien langer as 14 dae). G606/2017—(2) ARNOS ENGINEERING CC formerly known as ALPHALAB ENGINEERING CC (2002/014766/23) (In Liquidation), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, JOHANNESBURG.; N/A; (5) 20 July 2018 T1870/2016—(2) Insolvent Estate: Hugo George Niemand, (3) First & Final Liquidation Account; (4) Maser of the High Court Pretoria; Master of the High Court Johannesburg G240/2016—(2) Lumlow Property CC (In Liquidation), (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court Johannesburg; None This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 147 T2737/2016—(2) Insolvent Estate: Anton Sidney Petersen & Lesley Jean Petersen, (3) First & Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; Magistrate Palm Ridge (Alberton) T3328/2016—(2) Insolvent Estate: Vanessa Smit, (3) First & Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; None G909/2015—(2) Insolvent Estate: Christo Johannes van Wyk & Chandre van Wyk, (3) First & Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master of the High Court Johannesburg; Magistrate Roodepoort T21109/2014—(2) Insolvent Estate: Lorna Alfrieda Kruger, (3) First & Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; Magistrate Krugersdorp T2694/2011—(2) Gladiator Security Services CC (In Liquidation), (3) First & Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; Magistrate Potchefstroom G526/2012—(2) Insolvent Estate: Catherina Petronella Els, (3) First & Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master of the High Court Johannesburg; Magistrate Randburg G1054/2015—(2) Insolvent Estate: Thomas Price Classen, (3) First & Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court Johannesburg; Magistrate, Germiston T2195/2010—(2) Insolvent Estate: Joseph Peter da Silva & Adele da Silva, (3) First & Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; None T2718/2011—(2) Insolvent Estate: Keith Edward Chisnall, (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; Magistrate, Randburg T1214/2012—(2) Insolvent Estate: Colin Wayne Botha, (3) First & Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; Magistrate, Germiston T1919/2015—(2) Anber Fruits (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation), (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; Magistrate White River G988/2017—(2) Maroon Horizon Trading 2 cc (2005/079161/23) (In Liquidation), (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) Johannesburg; Brakpan T.22086/2014—(2) INSOMNIA CAFE CC (1987/019507/23) (In Liquidation), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) PRETORIA; NONE G99/2016—(2) BLUE GROTTO ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES CC (IN LIQUIDATION) (2006/167871/23) (In Liquidation), (3) AMENDED FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) JOHANNESBURG; MAGISTRATES’ COURT SPRINGS; (5) 9 July 2018 T2907/2015—(2) Printech (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation), (3) First & Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; None T5146/10—(2) Insolvent Estate: Havenga, Monique (830223 0016 083), (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) Pretoria; N/A T1385/04—(2) Insolvent Estate: DREYER, IZAK DANIEL & JOHANNA PETRONELLA (500126 5010 08 5 and 530530 0107 08 1), (3) First and Fnal Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Pretoria; POTCHEFSTROOM T1301/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: Joubert, Bart Stephanus & Lelanie (720430 5049 083 & 740305 0069 086), (3) Amended First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Pretoria; Benoni T0853/12—(2) TSHINAKAHO CONSTRUCTION & PROJECTS CC (2006/164254/23) (In Liquidation), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) PRETORIA; N/A G0278/17—(2) TSHISIKU BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (PTY) LTD (2012/045874/07) (In Liquidation), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) JOHANNESBURG; THE MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, JOHANNESBURG T2236/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: Lamprecht, Wessel Hermanus (770913 5167 087), (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Pretoria; N/A T20842/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: D & C L Conradie, (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; Magistrate Vanderbijlpark T3130/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: H L & A Barnard, (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; Magistrate Alberton / Palm Ridge T21413/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: T C Gangazhe, (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; Magistrate Germiston This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 148 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 T3252/10—(2) Insolvent Estate: H Jacobs, (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; None T2278/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: E Joubert, (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; None T2743/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: F C & S M P Korff, (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; Magistrate Volksrust T764/13—(2) Insolvent Estate: J G & C M P Harmse, (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; Magistrate Vereeniging T758/05—(2) Insolvent Estate: S N Kumalo, (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; Magistrate Boksburg T827/06—(2) Insolvent Estate: M M Korb, (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; Magistrate Heidelberg T740/09—(2) Insolvent Estate: L & E Marais, (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; Magistrate Naboomspruit T818/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: M-L Kruger, (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; Magistrate Vanderbijlpark T22613/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: V Stols, (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; Magistrate Brakpan T1633/11—(2) Insolvent Estate: J H Murray, (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; Magistrate Brits T5432/10—(2) Insolvent Estate: M & E E Grobler, (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; None T2622/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: R P & D de Winnaar, (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; Magistrate Middelburg T156/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: M van Wyk, (3) Amended First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; Magistrate Vereeniging T637/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: T Beyers, (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; Magistrate Kempton Park T4682/11—(2) Insolvent Estate: J M Dadley, (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; None T710/09—(2) Insolvent Estate: F A J Venter, (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; Magistrate Louis Trichardt T1599/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: Buys Marthinus (620624 5051 08 5), (3) The Second and Final Liquidation Distribution & Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; Magistrate Roodepoort; (5) 20 July 2018; (6) 20 July 2018 - 03 August 2018. T2339/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: Coetzer Martha Susanna Christina (550228 0107 08 7), (3) The First and Final Liquidation Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; -; (5) 20 July 2018; (6) 20 July 2018 - 03 August 2018. T4015/11—(2) Insolvent Estate: Mbobo Benjamin Mandla & Nothembaketho Monica (490418 5597 08 4 & 590228 0992 08 4), (3) The First and Final Liquidation Distribution & Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; Magistrate Vereeniging; (5) 20 July 2018; (6) 20 July 2018 - 03 August 2018. T50/17—(2) PACV Civil Construction CC (2006/167822/23) (In Liquidation), (3) The First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; Master of the High Court Polokwane; (5) 20 July 2018; (6) 20 July 2018 - 03 August 2018. T22555/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: Siswana Mavis (620320 0894 08 1), (3) The First and Final Liquidation Distribution & Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; Magistrate Randfontein; (5) 20 July 2018; (6) 20 July 2018 - 03 August 2018. T3209/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: Prodipix 147 CC (2011/041985/23), (3) The First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; -; (5) 20 July 2018; (6) 20 July 2018 - 03 August 2018. T1422/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: Steynberg David Marius & Maria Magdalena (670108 5118 08 8 & 680412 0288 08 8), (3) The First and Final Liquidation Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; Magistrate Pretoria Noord; (5) 20 July 2018; (6) 20 July 2018 - 03 August 2018. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 149 T22324/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: Van Vuuren Andre (540922 5138 08 0), (3) The First and Final Liquidation Distribution & Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; Magistrate Ventersdorp; (5) 20 July 2018; (6) 20 July 2018 - 03 August 2018. T118/13—(2) Insolvent Estate: Coetzee Stefanus Francois (600423 5117 08 8), (3) The First and Final Liquidation Distribution & Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pretoria; Magistrate Delmas; (5) 20 July 2018; (6) 20 July 2018 - 03 August 2018. G635/16—(2) Royal Wholesale Paraffin Distributors (Pty) Ltd (2009/004019/07) (In Liquidation), (3) Supplementary First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Johannesburg; Benoni G517/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: Jacobus Arnoldus Viviers (5502135139087), (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Johannesburg; Benoni T284/09—(2) Insolvent Estate: Omoniyi Patrick Akerele (7103016169083), (3) Second Supplementary Amended First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Pretoria; - T0251/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: Matome Frans & Morungina Christinah Sekgobela (611128 5295 084 & 650502 0607 084), (3) First & Final Liquidation & Distribution Account; (4) Pretoria; Phalaborwa G0358/17—(2) INTEGRATED PLANT SUPPLIES CC (1993/021235/23) (In Liquidation), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) JOHANNESBURG; BRAKPAN G0493/16—(2) VEST-VISION 129 (PTY) LTD (2003/026485/07) (In Liquidation), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) JOHANNESBURG; RANDBURG T2054/10—(2) Insolvent Estate: Germishuysen, Nanette (6910010102089), (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Pretoria; Master of the High Court Johannesburg T5129/11—(2) Insolvent Estate: Msibi, Zachara Gudlimpi (6503145358088), (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution account; (4) Pretoria; Master of the High Court Johannesburg T0368/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: Badenhorst, Johannes Albertus & Ann Rosemarie (740208 5112 085 & 910910 0294 081), (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Pretoria; Brits T2768/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: VORSTER, BAREND JOHANNES MARTHINUS & ANNA ELIZABETH DOROTHEA (890110 5198 080 & 910506 0006 085), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA; MAGISTRATE’S OFFICE CULLINAN G1156/2016—(2) Rara Avis Property Investments (Pty) Ltd (1997/020801/07) (In Liquidation), (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) Johannesburg; Brakpan T2050/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: MEYER, JASPER JACOBUS & SUSARA FREDRIKA (760112 5017 085 & 760716 0095 084), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA; N/A T1434/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: ENGELBRECHT, JUNE FRANCIS (580618 0102 084), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA; N/A T7436/2009—(2) GOLDEN DIVIDEND 86 (PTY) LTD (2005/018896/07) (In Liquidation), (3) First & Final Liquidation Account; (4) Pretoria; - T22496/14—(2) Grandu Sports Bar CC (2008/248097/23) (In Liquidation), (3) Supplementary First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court PRETORIA; n/a T910/16—(2) Drake Fisheries CC (2009/095222/23) (In Liquidation), (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court PRETORIA; Master of the High Court NELSPRUIT T21159/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: Janine Louise Pistorius (790630 0138 08 9), (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) The Master of the High Court, Pretoria; The Magistrate, Vereeniging G805/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: Sabir Ahmad Popat (560829 5762 18 6), (3) First and Final Liquidation and Shortfall Account; (4) The Master of the High Court, Johannesburg; N/A T21380/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: Yolanda de Wit (621113 0153 08 0), (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) The Master of the High Court, Pretoria; The Magistrate, Randburg T3967/10—(2) Insolvent Estate: Christiaan Lourens van der Westhuizen (590505 5006 08 9), (3) First and Final Liquidation and Shortfall Account; (4) The Master of the High Court, Pretoria; The Magistrate, Heidelberg T7242/09—(2) Insolvent Estate: Anna Magrietha Barker (560901 0179 08 6), (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) The Master of the High Court, Pretoria; N/A T2831/15—(2) Rand Technical Services (Pty) Ltd (2006/023158/07) (In Liquidation), (3) Amended Supplementary First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court PRETORIA; n/a This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 150 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 T21203/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: Gideon Andries Kruger (560826 5110 08 5), (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) The Master of the High Court, Pretoria; The Master of the High Court, Johannesburg T2032/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: EW Spies (7808115023086), (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court PRETORIA; Magistrate KEMPTON PARK T3927/11—(2) Insolvent Estate: Charmaine du Plessis (710402 0046 08 7), (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) The Master of the High Court, Pretoria; N/A T351/07—(2) Insolvent Estate: Grobler Daniel Willem Jan (720724 5199 082), (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) Master Pretoria; Magistrate White River T21583/2014—(2) Yoruba Industrial Supplies (Pty) Ltd (2012/012952/07) (In Likwidasie), (3) First and Final Liquidation & Contribution Account; (4) Pretoria; - T3897/2015—(2) Insolvent Estate: Charlene Francis Rutherford Davidson (881206 0044 088), (3) Amended First Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Pretoria; Roodepoort G1111/15—(2) LIBERTY LANE TRADING 267 (PTY) LTD (2007/017727/07) (In Liquidation), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) -; RANDBURG; (5) 25 July 2018 T1686/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: VERWEY JOHANNES DANIEL JACOBUS (6910055260081), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) JOHANNESBURG; -; (5) 25 July 2018 T2041/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: HOOPER MARIA ELIZABETH (560902 0017 086), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) PRETORIA; -; (5) 25 July 2018 T2041/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: HOOPER MARIA ELIZABETH (560902 0017 086), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) PRETORIA; -; (5) 25 July 2018 T2276/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: LJ NUTTAL (6704060050086), (3) First & Final Liquidation & Distribution Account; (4) Johannesburg & Pretoria; n/a G162/07—(2) Q-TIQUE 44 PTY LTD (2005/014676/07) (In Liquidation), (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) The Master of the South Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg; The Master of the South Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg T3079/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: Bryan van Heusden (5610195094082), (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) The Master of the North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria; The Master of the North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria G457/16—(2) AMAJAK (PTY) LTD (2014/158721/07) (In Liquidation), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT JOHANNESBURG; MAGISTRATE ROODEPOORT G477/2013—(2) HARIBHAI DINESH (720922 5337 08 8) (In Liquidation), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION, DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT JOHANNESBURG; PALM RIDGE G496/12—(2) Eagle Optimal Living (Pty) Limited (1981/000802/07) (In Liquidation), (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Johannesburg; N/A G840/2015—(2) Rand-Asia Trade Finance SA (Pty) Limited (2000/024233/07) (In Liquidation), (3) Supplementary First & Final Liquidation & Distribution Account; (4) Johannesburg; N/A T1407/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: DJ & C CLAASEN (7008085066088 & 9107220449080), (3) First & Final Liquidation & Distribution Account; (4) Pretoria; Vanderbijlpark T2396/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: PD & PC HARTZER (6011045039089 & 7902160066080), (3) First & Final Liquidation & Distribution Account; (4) Pretoria; n/a G16/2016—(2) KTT Worx Custom Stainless CC (2002/027838/23) (In Liquidation), (3) First Liquidation and Distribution; (4) Johannesburg; Randburg G289/2017—(2) Fitch Southern Africa (Pty) Limited (1990/002436/07) (In Liquidation), (3) First & Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Johannesburg; N/A G347/2016—(2) Stradmore Investments CC (2002/099345/23) (In Liquidation), (3) Supplementary First & Final Liquidation & Distribution Account; (4) Johannesburg; N/A T1127/2015—(2) Insolvent Estate: DU TOIT LOUISE (830314 0197 088), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, PRETORIA; MAGISTRATE COURT, RUSTENBURG T0155/2015—(2) Insolvent Estate: VAN STADEN FLORIS STEPHANUS AND JANOUMA (840103 5024 084 & 860123 0011 089), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, PRETORIA; MAGISTRATE COURT, PRETORIA NORTH This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 151 T1274/99—(2) JNW MOTORS (PTY) LTD (77/00046/07) (In Liquidation), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION, DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) PRETORIA; N/A; (5) 20 July 2018 G1186/17—(2) LESLIE-ANNE BENNET EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS CC (1996/005138/23) (In Likwidasie), (3) EERSTE EN FINALE LIKWIDASIE REKENING; (4) JOHANNESBURG; . T22196/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: John Mabina & Natalie Ineeleng Morolong, (3) First Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Pretoria; N/A; (5) 20 July 2018 B49/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: STEENBERG WALTER GEOFFREY (7211045229081), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) MASTER BLOEMFONTEIN; N/A N214/2016—(2) BETS INDUSTRIES BK (IN LIKWIDASIE) (2002/011869/23) (In Likwidasie), (3) EERSTE EN FINALE LIKWIDASIE EN DISTRIBUSIEREKENING; (4) MEESTER PIETERMARITZBURG, KWAZULU-NATAL; LANDDROS NEWCASTLE, KWAZULU - NATAL; (5) 20 Julie 2018; (6) 14 DAE. N95/09—(2) Insolvent Estate: SAMEER SATHAR (7404175113080), (3) THIRD AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT - DURBAN AND MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT - PIETERMARITZBURG; - N90/2017/PMB—(2) AJB TRADING CC (2005/118997/23) (In Liquidation), (3) FIRST LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT - PIETERMARITZBURG; MAGISTRATE COURT - NEWCASTLE N20072/2014/PMB—(2) Ballista Investments (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation), (3) First & Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court Pietermaritzburg; Magistrate Pinetown D160/2017—(2) Valucorp 426 (Pty) Ltd (2015/305120/07) (In Liquidation), (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution; (4) Durban; Camperdown N90/2008—(2) Insolvent Estate: Anna Thelma Wichmann (4608130036086), (3) Supplementary First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution; (4) Pietermaritzburg and Johannesburg; n/a D43/2017—(2) ROYAL HILL TRADING CC (2006/163842/23) (In Liquidation), (3) First and Final Liquidation Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Durban; Pine Town; (5) 20 July 2018; (6) 14. N365/2002—(2) ALLOYD GENERAL ENGINEERING CC (1996/003717/23) (In Liquidation), (3) Supplementary Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Master of the High Court, Pietermaritzburg; Master of the High Court, Durban D86/2016—(2) Insolvent Estate: Carmol Trust (IT 1036/2013), (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution; (4) Durban and Johannesburg; n/a D000005/2015—(2) RAUDIG CIVILS CC (1994/021908/23) (In Liquidation), (3) SECOND AND FINAL LIQUIDATION, DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT - DURBAN; - D124/12—(2) ROI IMALI PROPERTIES CC (2006/159561/23) (In Liquidation), (3) SECOND AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT - DURBAN; MAGISTRATE COURT - ESHOWE D20005/2014—(2) MINZO TRADING (PTY) LTD t/a SUPA QUICK MTUBATUBA (2007/025415/07) (In Liquidation), (3) FIRST LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, DURBAN; MAGISTRATES COURT, MTUBATUBA & MAGISTRATE’S COURT, PINETOWN; (5) 20 July 2018; (6) 20 JULY 2018 - 3 AUGUST 2018. M27/2012—(2) SHAKINA TRADING 21 CC (2008/067568/23) (In Liquidation), (3) AMENDED FIRST & FINAL LIQUIDATION & CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) MAFIKENG; POTCHEFSTROOM; (5) 20 July 2018; (6) 14. M07/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: KOCH HANS JACOB (700519 5215 084), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) -; RUSTENBURG; (5) 25 July 2018 M29/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: GRANT SEAN MURDOCH & SERIEN (780626 5077 08 4 & 790313 0042 08 6), (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION & DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) -; RUSTENBURG; (5) 25 July 2018 K13/2014—(2) Insolvente Boedel: Peter John Burnett Cupido & Chantell Shirlene Cupido (8504245250082 & 8406050177089), (3) Eerste en Finale Likwidasie & Distribusierekening; (4) Bloemfontein; Kuruman; (5) 20 Julie 2018; (6) 14. K28/2014—(2) Insolvent Estate: RUDOLPH & JACOBA PETRO BUYS (5701295015083 & 5802260028083), (3) SUPPLEMENTARY FIRST & FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) KIMBERLEY; KEIMOES C1038/2016—(2) NJ Gnobi Properties CC (2005/050252/23) (In Liquidation), (3) Amended First Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Cape Town; Bellville C406/2017—(2) Pearl Coral 1470 CC (2010/143064/23) (In Liquidation), (3) First Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Cape Town; Paarl C581/2016—(2) Insolvent Estate: Melanthea Millicent Davids (now Mishqah Warnick) (7808080097081), (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Cape Town; Wynberg This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 152 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 C708/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: FRANCIS MICHAEL RICHTER (8307055239082), (3) First & Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) Cape Town; None; (5) 20 July 2018 C56/2016—(2) Motostars Action Vehicles CC (2001/015843/23) (In Liquidation), (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Cape Town; Wynberg C142/2017—(2) KATAWA TRADING 99 (PTY) LTD (IN LIQUIDATION) (2015/392065/07) (In Liquidation), (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) Cape Town; Wynberg; (5) 20 July 2018 C717/2017—(2) African Compass Trading 183 (Pty) Ltd (2015/048881/07) (In Liquidation), (3) First Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Cape Town; Strand C392/2016—(2) Solid Space Projects (Pty) Ltd (2014/049319/07) (In Liquidation), (3) Second and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Cape Town; - C153/2017—(2) Peninsula Pipeline Services CC (In Liquidation) (2005/061634/23) (In Liquidation), (3) Third and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Master’s Office; Magistrate Bellville C250/2015—(2) Insolvent Estate: Morne Dean & Dawn Emerina Van Niekerk (800222 5219 086 & 791204 0022 088), (3) First & Final Liquidation & Distribution Account; (4) Cape Town; Wynberg C1038/2016—(2) NJ Gnobi Properties CC (2005/050252/23) (In Liquidation), (3) Amended First Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) Cape Town; Bellville C231/2016—(2) BLOK LANDSCAPING CC (IN LIQUIDATION) (In Liquidation), (3) FIRST & FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT CAPE TOWN; NONE; (6) 14 DAYS. Form/Vorm 5 PAYMENT OF DIVIDENDS AND COLLECTION OF CONTRIBUTIONS IN SEQUESTRATED ESTATES OR COMPANIES BEING WOUND UP The liquidation accounts and plans of distribution or contribution in the sequestrated estates or companies being wound up, as the case may be, mentioned below having been confirmed on the dates therein mentioned, notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 113 (1) of the Insolvency Act, 1936, section 139 (2) of the Companies Act, 1926, and section 409 (2) of the Companies Act, 1973, that dividends are in the course of payment or contributions are in the course of collection in the said estates or companies as set forth below and that every creditor liable to contribution is required to pay to the trustee or liquidator the amount for which he is liable at the address mentioned below. The particulars are given in the following order: (1) Number of estate/company; (2) name and description of estate/company and (3) account; (4) date when account confirmed; (5) whether a dividend is being paid or contribution being collected, or both, and (6) name and address of trustee or liquidator. UITKEER VAN DIVIDENDE EN INSAMELING VAN KONTRIBUSIES IN GESEKWESTREERDE BOEDELS OF MAATSKAPPYE IN LIKWIDASIE Nademaal die likwidasierekenings en distribusie- of kontribusierekenings in die gesekwestreerde boedels of maatskappye in likwidasie, na gelang van die geval, hieronder vermeld op die datums daarin vermeld, bekragtig is, word hierby ingevolge artikel 113 (1) van die Insolvensiewet, 1936, artikel 139 (2) van die Maatskappywet, 1926, en artikel 409 (2) van die Maatskappywet, 1973, kennis gegee dat uitbetaling van dividende of insameling van kontribusies aan die gang is in genoemde boedels of maatskappye soos hieronder uiteengesit en dat elke kontribusiepligtige skuldeiser die bedrag deur hom verskuldig by die adres hieronder genoem aan die kurator of likwidateur moet betaal. Die besonderhede word verstrek in die volgorde: (1) Nommer van boedel/maatskappy; (2) naam en beskrywing van boedel/maatskappy en (3) rekening; (4) datum waarop rekening bekragtig is; (5) of ’n dividend uitgekeer of ’n kontribusie ingevorder word, of beide, en (6) naam en adres van kurator of likwidateur. G835/2009—(2) ABT IMPORT-EXPORT CC (1991/023113/23) (In Liquidation); (3) SUPPLEMENTARY FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 7 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) JH BLIGNAUT AND GK MOHOSH, WESTRUST | MAZARS P O BOX 10527 JOHANNESBURG 2000. T2230/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: GRAY,RYAN (8409175111082); (3) AMENDED FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 19 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) KHATZILE SIMON MAHLANGU, PO BOX 101980, MORELETA PLAZA, 0167. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 153 T3580/12—(2) FIVE STAR PAINT AND CEILINGS CC (2005/096833/23) (In Liquidation); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 22 February 2018; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) CHERYL ANNE JONES, SUITE 111, CENTRAL TOWERS BUILDING, 286 PRETORIUS STREET, PRETORIA. G1143/2015—(2) A-Waybury Adventures CC (In Liquidation); (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contributrion Account; (4) 4 June 2018; (5) Dividends paid and Contribution levied; (6) G L S de Wet & P D Buwa (co R Miller), c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094. G327/2015—(2) Insolvent Estate: George Frederik Marx Beetge; (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 4 June 2018; (5) Dividends paid and Contribution levied; (6) E Makhese & S A G Khammissa, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094. T22346/2014—(2) Insolvent Estate: Pieter Hendrik Schalk Bezuidenhout; (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 21 May 2018; (5) Dividends paid and Contribution levied; (6) G L S de Wet & B Ngutshane, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094. T4730/1999—(2) Insolvent Estate: John Bos; (3) Supplementary First & Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 15 May 2018; (5) Dividends paid; (6) E Makhese, Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094. G578/2013—(2) Galaxy Lifestyle and Leisure CC (In Liquidation); (3) First & Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 13 October 2015; (5) Contribution to be collected; (6) G L S de Wet & O J Sithole, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust. T2717/2011—(2) Insolvent Estate: Cheryl-Ann Chisnall; (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 1 June 2018; (5) Dividends to be paid and Contribution levied; (6) L Naude & G L Warricker, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094. T2581/2013—(2) Insolvent Estate: Sarel Johannes Horn; (3) First & Final Liquidation Account; (4) 21 May 2018; (5) None / Shortfall; (6) E Makhese & J M Damons, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094. T2581/2013—(2) Insolvent Estate: Sarel Johannes Horn; (3) First & Final Liquidation Account; (4) 21 May 2018; (5) None / Shortfall; (6) E Makhese & J M Damons, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094. T1497/2015—(2) Jaydon Panelbeaters and Spraypainters CC (In Liquidation); (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 17 May 2018; (5) Dividends paid and Contribution levied; (6) G L S de Wet & M S Ramogotswa (co AW van Rooyen), c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094. T1435/2013—(2) Insolvent Estate: Rory Jesse Jones; (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 4 May 2018; (5) Dividends paid and Contribution levied; (6) G L S de Wet & R Cassim, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094. T1398/2016—(2) Manigel (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation); (3) First & Final Liquidation Account; (4) 16 May 2018; (5) None; (6) G L S de Wet & K Titus, Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094. G967/2015—(2) Octo Trading 349 CC (In Liquidation); (3) First & Final Liquidation Account; (4) 4 June 2018; (5) None; (6) E Makhese & S I Ganie, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094. T5064/2010—(2) Insolvent Estate: Pieterse Familie Trust (IT6274/05); (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 1 June 2018; (5) Dividends paid and Contribution levied; (6) c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094. T22990/2014—(2) Insolvent Estate: The Anlez Investment Trust (IT3231/2007); (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 22 May 2018; (5) Dividends paid and Contribution levied; (6) O Kotze & J Baloyi, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094. T619/2009—(2) Three Kings Properties (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation); (3) Second & Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 25 May 2018; (5) Dividends paid; (6) c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094. T2492/17—(2) SPECIALIZED BUSINESS ACTIVITY (PTY) LTD (2009/02915/07) (In Liquidation); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND SHORTFALL ACCOUNT; (4) 12 June 2018; (5) None; (6) MARINDA CHRISTINA SUTHERLAND (PREVIOUSLY PIETERSE), PO BOX 101980, MORELETA PLAZA, 0167. T5311/10—(2) MULAYA (PREVIOUSLY LANDIGWE), NOMBULELO LYDIA (751215 0855 085) (In Liquidation); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION, DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 12 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) KHATHAZILE SIMON MAHLANGU & DESIREE JUDITH MASEGE, PO BOX 101980, MORELETA PLAZA, 0167. T0450/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: LUIES, ALBERTUS JOHANNES & CHARISSA (910423 5032 08 4 & 941103 0055 08 1); (3) AMENDED FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 19 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) MARINDA CHRISTINA SUTHERLAND (PREVIOUSLY PIETERSE), PO BOX 101980, MORELETA PLAZA, 0167. T614\15—(2) WOLMARANS, QUINTIN LEONARD (800623 5067 088) (In Liquidation); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) 1 June 2018; (5) None; (6) MARINDA CHRISTINA SUTHERLAND (PREVIOUSLY PIETERSE), PO BOX 101980, MORELETA PLAZA, 0167. T1240/2017—(2) STRECKAIR AVIATION CC (2010/104546/23) (In Liquidation); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 1 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) SUTHERLAND (PREVIOUSLY PIETERSE), MARINSA CHRISTINA, PO BOX 101980, MORELETA PLAZA, 0027. T2286/2011—(2) Insolvent Estate: PHAKELI, TSOLO SOLOMON (600523 5515 080); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION, DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 28 June 2018; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) SUTHERLAND (PREVIOUSLY PIETERSE), MARINDA CHRISTINA, PO BOX 101980, MORELETA PLAZA, 0027. G617/2017—(2) Highland Night Investments 25 (Pty) Ltd (2001/023697/07) (In Liquidation); (3) First Liquidation and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 3 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) H Kaplan & S Moodliar, PO Box 4078, Rivonia, 2128. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 154 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 T597/11—(2) Insolvent Estate: Swart, Gerrit (790705 5182 082); (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 5 Julie 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) PH Hamman & F Seriti, PO Box 4078, Rivonia , 2128. T2494/2012—(2) Insolvent Estate: DAWID ROUX POTGIETER (570518 5091 08 8); (3) SECOND & FINAL LIQUIDATION & DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 15 March 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) PH HAMMAN & ST KEKANA, c/o COOPER TRUST, PO BOX 27, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9300. G1468/2011—(2) Insolvent Estate: Transform Steel CC (1990/000962/23); (3) Amended Third Liquidation & Distribution Account.; (4) 15 March 2017; (5) Dividends are being paid to secured creditors and a contribution levied.; (6) Terry Morrison & Associates CC, P O Box 2823 Saxonwold 1293. T0735/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: Marelize Van Der Bank (730527 0202 084); (3) First & Final Liquidation & Distribution Account; (4) 9 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) B Dicks, PO Box 92333, Mooikloof, 0059. T248/09—(2) Insolvent Estate: Ignatius Petrus & Jeanette Schutte (5610285132081/6512220159089); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION , DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 26 April 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) A STRYDOM, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T5617/11—(2) Insolvent Estate: H J E Wheeler; (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 29 January 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) K van der Westhuizen, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T20683/14—(2) Chloe van Wyk Trade CC (2010/001544/23) (In Liquidation); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 23 May 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) K VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T271/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: Danel Coetzee (8702170003084); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 25 May 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) JP FOURIE, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T5498/09—(2) Insolvent Estate: Elma Cilliers (7812010117084); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 15 May 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) A STRYDOM, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T987/11—(2) Insolvent Estate: Marcus Sempoporu & Wilhelmina Malefsane Senabe (6011135921089/6609300748086); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 22 May 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) JP FOURIE, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T589/09—(2) Insolvent Estate: Petros Mhlanhla Sibiya (6601055886088); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) 29 May 2018; (5) SHORTFALL; (6) E WAGNER, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T1219/08—(2) Insolvent Estate: Andre Johannes & Sylvia Elizabeth Van Zyl (7207145185082/7412180089088); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION , DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 2 May 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) E WAGNER, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T5066/11—(2) Insolvent Estate: Lloyd Lawrence Reyneke (7809235119085); (3) AMENDED FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 11 May 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) K VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T20902/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: Michell Anita Van Schalkwyk (8804040094085); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 2 May 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) JP FOURIE, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T715/10—(2) Insolvent Estate: Gerhardus Coenraad & Philizity Rozane Van Der Merwe (6402075113086,6508290126082); (3) AMENDED FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 11 May 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) K VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T2986/11—(2) Insolvent Estate: Jacques Gideon Cornelius & Judy Johanna Elizabeth Tredoux (8312055001086/8906170186084); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) 22 May 2018; (5) FUNDS PAID TO GUARDIAN FUND; (6) JP FOURIE, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T366/13—(2) Insolvent Estate: Jaco De Villiers (7906135008085); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) 29 May 2018; (5) FUNDS PAID TO GUARDIAN FUND; (6) K VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T1105/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: Jacobus Andries Stoltz (7410035064082); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 15 May 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) A STRYDOM, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T986/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: Andre & Liezel Elizabeth Potgieter (7412125064089/7709140220087); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) 18 April 2018; (5) FUNDS PAID TO GUARDIAN FUND; (6) K VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T3276/13—(2) Insolvent Estate: Nhlanhla Sibusiso Gideon & Florence Skosana (6912125808089/7310050500087); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 7 May 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) K VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T4177/10—(2) Insolvent Estate: Theunis Jacobus & Martha Aletta Moolman (5609285048081 & 5803270036082); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 27 February 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) K VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 155 T23065/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: Tanja Du Toit (8006120011084); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 24 May 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) K VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T4598/08—(2) C & M Bricks Pty Ltd (2006/003573/07) (In Liquidation); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 2 May 2018; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) KC MONYELA, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD, RIETONDALE, PRETORIA. G899/15—(2) AG Book Distribution CC (201103171623) (In Liquidation); (3) AMENDED FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION , DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 23 November 2016; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) A STRYDOM, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. T989/13—(2) Insolvent Estate: Marena Elisabeth Mohlala (7405010623084); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) 29 May 2018; (5) FUNDS PAID TO GUARDIAN FUND; (6) K VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. G899/15—(2) AG Book Distribution CC (201103171623) (In Liquidation); (3) AMENDED FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION , DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 23 November 2016; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) A STRYDOM, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD, RIETONDALE, PRETORIA. T860/16—(2) CM Transformer Services CC (1994/032038/23) (In Liquidation); (3) The First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) 21 June 2018; (5) No Dividends Payable, No Contribution Levied; (6) AW Van Rooyen / H Kajie, PO Box 12545, The Tramshed, 0126. T4777/09—(2) Botshabelo Game Lodge and Reserve (PTY) LTD (2006/016059/07) (In Liquidation); (3) The First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) 2 July 2018; (5) No Dividends Payable, No Contribution Levied; (6) AW Van Rooyen / BB Mahlatsi, PO Box 12545, The Tramshed, 0126. T5037/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: Hinzelman Jason Anthony (750630 5162 082); (3) The First and Final Liquidation Distribution & Contribution Account; (4) 2 July 2018; (5) Paid Dividends Payable, Contribution Levied; (6) W Van Rooyen / K Van Niekerk (co: C Murray), PO Box 12545, The Tramshed, 0126. G1048/16—(2) KC Facilitators CC (1995/050811/23) (In Liquidation); (3) The First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) 26 June 2018; (5) No Dividends Payable, No Contribution Levied; (6) AW Van Rooyen / A Taunyane, PO Box 12545, The Tramshed, 0126. T2642/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: Gous Samuel Eric (620622 5227 08 8); (3) The First and Final Liquidation Contribution Account; (4) 5 July 2018; (5) No Dividends Payable, Contribution Levied; (6) AW Van Rooyen / IS Ponnen, PO Box 12545, The Tramshed, 0126. T1322/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: Nkabinde Emmanuel Temba & Linyakoane Thalitha (630218 5723 081 & 671101 0297 089); (3) The First and Final Liquidation Distribution & Contribution Account; (4) 3 July 2018; (5) Paid Dividends Payable, Contribution Levied; (6) W Van Rooyen / M Gumbo (CO: JF Engelbrecht), PO Box 12545, The Tramshed, 0126. T247/13—(2) Insolvent Estate: Marais Wanda (581105 0082 085); (3) The First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) 2 July 2018; (5) No Dividends Payable, No Contribution Levied; (6) AW Van Rooyen, PO Box 12545, The Tramshed, 0126. G0308/17—(2) REFILWE TEXTILES CC (2010/080214/23) (In Liquidation); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 3 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) P. BOTHOMLEY, 54 GLENHOVE ROAD, MELROSE ESTATE, 2196. G0882/16—(2) SHELLEY GEFFEN CATERING CC (2000/047195/23) (In Liquidation); (3) SUPPLEMENTARY FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 5 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) M. COWIN, 54 GLENHOVE ROAD, MELROSE ESTATE, 2196. G0268/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: GUSTAV BOTES (6602215114007); (3) SECOND AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 9 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) P. BOTHOMLEY, 54 GLENHOVE ROAD, MELROSE ESTATE, 2196. T4140/15—(2) Paparich Property Development CC (2009/012607/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First Liquidation & Distribution Account; (4) 20 April 2018; (5) Secured Awards; (6) T W van den Heever, H Draht & T Essop, PO Box 904, Florida Hills, 1716. G45/14—(2) Revax Mining Investments (Pty) Ltd (2011/004317/07) (In Likwidasie); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Shortfall Account; (4) 22 June 2018; (5) None; (6) J C W Roelofse D J Masege, PO Box 8871 Centurion 0046. T0935/17—(2) Isabellas Franchising (Pty) Ltd (2012/007807/07) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 20 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) C Murray, P O Box 11889, Tramshed, 0126. T1190/2012—(2) Insolvent Estate: Fiona De Beer (790412 0055 088); (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 30 October 2017; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) A.D. McQuarrie & F. Tjale, PO Box 1161, Johannesburg, 2000. T1319/13—(2) Extreme Profile Cutting CC (2008/170242/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 4 July 2018; (5) Preferent / Contribution; (6) MJD Breytenbach/NJ van Blerk, National Liquidators SA (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 40023, Moreleta Park, 0044. T3044/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: A Loots (8605200061081); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 26 April 2018; (5) Concurrent; (6) KC Monyela, National Liquidators SA (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 40023, Moreleta Park, 0044. T1601/17—(2) PJA van Wyk Plafonne CC (2005/085774/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) 6 July 2018; (5) None; (6) A van Jaarsveldt/ T Esssop, National Liquidators SA (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 40023, Moreleta Park, 0044. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 156 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 T22003/14—(2) SES & RM Botha (7005025058084 & 7409080141084) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 9 July 2018; (5) Concurrent; (6) B Dicks, National Liquidators SA (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 40023, Moreleta Park, 0044. T20584/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: JP & R Visagie (8403255026088 & 8506020026082); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 14 May 2018; (5) Preferent; (6) R Stockhoff / HY Ismail, National Liquidators SA (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 40023, Moreleta Park, 0044. T493/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: SM Roets (8312200062082); (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 9 July 2018; (5) Preferent/Contribution; (6) A van Jaarsveldt/A Wagner, National Liquidators SA (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 40023, Moreleta Park, 0044. T3830/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: RK Tsholo (8012240707081); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 6 July 2018; (5) Concurrent; (6) A van Jaarsveldt, National Liquidators SA (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 40023, Moreleta Park, 0044. T2390/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: NM Smit (8502080212084); (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 2 July 2018; (5) Preferent / Contribution; (6) A van Jaarsveldt/JD Pema, National Liquidators SA (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 40023, Moreleta Park, 0044. T2832/15—(2) Ultimate 4 X 4 Spares and Accessories CC (2008/038097/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 5 July 2018; (5) Preferent; (6) A van Jaarsveldt/ GL Warricker, National Liquidators SA (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 40023, Moreleta Park, 0044. T3057/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: JG Potgieter (7510075116088); (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 4 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) Z Cassim, PO Box 2596, Brooklyn Square, 0075. T2176/09—(2) Insolvent Estate: AL & PM de Bruyn (7101095017082 & 6408300802187); (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 4 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) R Cassim & PB Mokwena, PO Box 2596, Brooklyn Square, 0075. G817/2013—(2) FOODSTREAM CC (2008/227315/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 10 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) SAG Khammissa , H Mayo, & M Sibiya, PO Box 2596, Brooklyn Square, 0075. G817/2013—(2) FOODSTREAM CC (2008/227315/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 10 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) SAG Khammissa , H Mayo, & M Sibiya, PO Box 2596, Brooklyn Square, 0075. T20557/2014—(2) Salvaged Wood CC (2007/105843/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation & Distribution Account; (4) 2 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) CM Cloete & MI Patel, C/O Xirimele Trustees PTA, PO Box 495 Garsfontein 0042. T72/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: A Abdool (8109175221085); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 25 April 2018; (5) Concurrent; (6) BL Mills (co MJD Breytenbach), National Liquidators SA (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 40023, Moreleta Park, 0044. T220/16—(2) Boston Connect (Pty) Ltd (2010/021635/07) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) 22 June 2018; (5) NONE; (6) A van Jaarsveldt / A van Wyk, National Liquidators SA (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 40023, Moreleta Park, 0044. T1346/17—(2) Insolvent Estate: RM van Aswegen (7903125019081); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 3 July 2018; (5) Concurrent; (6) ST Kekana, National Liquidators SA (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 40023, Moreleta Park, 0044. T21077/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: WJ Lange (6210285002084); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 2 July 2018; (5) Preferent / Concurrent; (6) KC Monyela, National Liquidators SA (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 40023, Moreleta Park, 0044. T3995/15—(2) Kerliscore (Pty) Ltd (2014/038216/07) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation , Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 9 July 2018; (5) Preferent/Contribution; (6) MJD Breytenbach/GN Ngobeni, National Liquidators SA (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 40023, Moreleta Park, 0044. T2263/17—(2) Maralene’s Transport CC (2000/043770/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) 4 June 2018; (5) None; (6) MJD Breytenbach/MW Magagane, National Liquidators SA (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 40023, Moreleta Park, 0044. T727/14—(2) Insolvent Estate: Cox Jennifer Colleen (6704150054089); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 2 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) Elizabeth Margaret Edwards and Norman Mbuyiswa Mzizi (Wilsnach C) c/o Xirimele Trustee PTA, P O Box 495, Garsfontein, 0042. T1035/2015—(2) Jawe Engineering Supplies (Pty) Ltd (2013/070819/07) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) 18 May 2018; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) Daniese Elaine Steyn & Jimmy Baloyi (co: Mabutho Louis Mhlongo), PO Box 495 Garsfontein 0042. T4012/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: Swanepoel Elsie Carolina; (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 7 May 2018; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) M Kuilder and J Brown, PO Box 495 Garsfontein 0042. T1378/2016—(2) Hennox 135 CC T/A Itireleng Construction (2004/030298/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation & Contribution Account; (4) 28 June 2018; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) CM Cloete & Y Tayob, C/O Xirimele Trustees PTA, PO Box 495 Garsfontein 0042. T21617/14—(2) HEYDAY CHICKEN CC (2009/212557/23) (In Liquidation); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 2 July 2018; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) M E SYMES, 30 CANBERRA ROAD, IMPALA PARK, 1459. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 157 T2753/09—(2) Insolvent Estate: Mattheus Theordorus and Cornelia Madalena Roux; (3) The Amended First and Final Liquidation Distribution and Contribution; (4) 26 March 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) DM Botha, Corporate Liquidators PO Box 28675 Sunnyside Pretoria. G658/2017—(2) MEDAIR CHARTER (PTY) LTD. (1995/004367/07) (In Liquidation); (3) First liquidation and distribution account; (4) 5 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) R Miller / L G Mpakati, P O Box 783601 Sandton 2146. G520/2017—(2) NATURE FRUIT JUICES CC (2001/037356/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and final liquidation and distribution account; (4) 9 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) J. Muthanyi / G N L Moabelo, P O Box 783601 Sandton 2146. T1411/16—(2) Insolvent Estate: DD MOODLEY (8211025109088); (3) First & Final Liquidation & Distribution Account; (4) 23 April 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) R Stockhoff & TME Kwape c/o: HJT Eloff, 250 Johhnny Claasens Street, Garsfontein, Pretoria. T2559/02—(2) Brink and Hatting CC (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 22 July 2004; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) DM Botha, Corporate Liquidators PO Box 28675 Sunnyside Pretoria. T2861/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: HENRIETTE GOOSEN; (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 3 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) H DRAHT, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T4965/10—(2) Insolvent Estate: Aubrey Charles Barnard and Valerie Loreen Barnard; (3) Supplementary First & Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 9 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) H Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T2819/11—(2) Insolvent Estate: Jimmy Fihlang Motloung; (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 10 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) H Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T2366/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: Albert Barend Neethling and Janina Neethling; (3) First & Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 20 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) H Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T1699/09—(2) Insolvent Estate: Sureta Schultz; (3) Supplementary First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 29 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) H Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T440/13—(2) Insolvent Estate: Carien Daffue; (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 21 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) H Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T2001/13—(2) Insolvent Estate: MAHLONG REGINALD AND MANGAKANE CANAN MALATJE; (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 2 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) H DRAHT, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T23042/2014—(2) Insolvent Estate: NSOLVENT ESTATE: PHILLIPUS RUDOLPH KOCK (680427 5015 088); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) 7 August 2017; (5) None; (6) HASHIM YUNUS ISMAIL, 223 BRONKHORST STREET, UNIT 9 PARKLANDS, BROOKLYN, 0181. T1135/16—(2) VRYSTAAT MIELIES PTY LTD (1996/017678/07) (In Liquidation); (3) SECOND LIQUIDATION, DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 11 July 2018; (5) DISTRIBUTION TO SECURED CREDITOR; (6) EUGENE NEL, PO BOX 13446 CASCADES 3202. T1929/13—(2) Insolvent Estate: YOLANDE VREY; (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 4 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) H DRAHT, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T280/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: JAN DANIEL HENZEN AND ANRIE RETHA STEYN; (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION, DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 5 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) H DRAHT, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T6539/09—(2) Insolvent Estate: MATLOU CHARLES AND KGABO ENETTE MASHAMAITE; (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION, DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 10 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) H DRAHT, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. S 51/2017—(2) Splash Sales and Marketing CC (In Liquidation) (1999 / 001 783 / 23) (In Liquidation); (3) First Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 11 July 2018; (5) Preferent Awards and Concurrent Dividends; (6) Sean M Johnson & Tirhani Sitos de Sitos Mathebula, cnr Westbourne & Clevedon Roads, Central, Port Elizabeth 6001. S20023/2014—(2) Cordustex Manufacturing (Pty) Ltd fta Cordustex (1995 / 001 829 / 07) (In Liquidation); (3) Third & Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 13 July 2018; (5) Super Preferent Award; (6) Gary Shrosbree, Michael Timkoe, Raphael Brink & Aviwe Ndyamara, C/O Shrosbree Trustees, cnr Westbourne & Clevedon Roads, Central, Port Elizabeth 6001. B259/2010—(2) LADIKELA GAME LODGE (PTY) LTD (2002/001907/2007) (In Liquidation); (3) THIRD & FINAL LIQUIDATION & DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 10 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) JF ENGELBRECHT & DT MAJIEDT, c/o COOPER TRUST, PO BOX 27, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9300. D99/2013—(2) Insolvent Estate: Insolvent Estate Titus Pillay (6912295153084); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 11 January 2018; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) K R Knoop, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201. N136/2013—(2) Insolvent Estate: Insolvent Estate Grant James and Julie Statt (6501255203086, 6407110129088); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 20 December 2017; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) K R Knoop, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201. D136/2013—(2) Springstone Trading (PTY) LTD (1998/011499/07) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 12 June 2018; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) K R Knoop, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 158 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 D150/2015—(2) Supermine And Civil Construction CC (2008/064160/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 11 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) K R Knoop, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201. D10/2016—(2) Platnaby Investments CC (2005/179592/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 12 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) M P Madlala, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201. D135/2013—(2) Permatrade 20 (PTY) LTD (1993/007148/07) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 30 November 2017; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) K R Knoop, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201. D53/2016—(2) Pyramin Construction CC (2009/024262/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 27 November 2017; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) K R Knoop, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201. D248/2011—(2) Supergold Trading 083 CC (2003/077404/23) (In Liquidation); (3) Second and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 13 June 2018; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) K R Knoop, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201. N20142/2014—(2) A Higgs Brake and Clutch CC (2009/112287/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 10 May 2017; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) K R Knoop, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201. D208/2016—(2) Siandile-Siyabonga Training & Projects CC (2007/127892/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 16 November 2018; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) K R Knoop, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201. D90/2011—(2) Insolvent Estate: Insolvent Estate Goonasagren Naidoo (6907125095083); (3) First and Final Liquidation,Contribution and Distribution Account; (4) 16 November 2017; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) K R Knoop, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201. D70/2017—(2) Trekertimbers CC (1999/008911/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 30 November 2017; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) K R Knoop, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201. D183/2016—(2) Rashdee Clothing CC (1996/006964/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 8 June 2018; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) K R Knoop, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201. D129/2012—(2) Signature Life Hospitality (PTY) LTD (M2007/021374/07) (In Liquidation); (3) Second and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 13 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) K R Knoop, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201. D208/2016—(2) Siandile-Siyabonga Training & Projects CC (2007/127892/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 16 November 2018; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) K R Knoop, 181 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201. N107/2012—(2) CEST-SI-BON VILLAGE CC (1987/001887/23) (In Liquidation); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 28 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) GLEN USHER, PO BOX 11703, DORPSPRUIT, 3206. N158/2015—(2) E & E PROPERTY HOLDINGS CC (1990/003521/23) (In Liquidation); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 28 June 2018; (5) Contribution being collected; (6) GLEN USHER, PO BOX 11703, DORPSPRUIT, 3206. D72/16—(2) Pinnacle Auto Parts (Pty) Ltd (M2006/026841/07) (In Liquidation); (3) First Liquidation & Distribution Account; (4) 1 February 2018; (5) Secured Award; (6) T W van den Heever & M R Ramonetha, PO Box 904, Florida Hills, 1716. E000030/2015—(2) ABUTI 1195 CC (2004/045849/23) (In Liquidation); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION, DISTRIBUTION AND CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 25 June 2018; (5) DISTRIBUTION TO SECURED CREDITOR AND CONTRIBUTION TO BE COLLECTED; (6) EUGENE NEL, PO BOX 13446 CASCADES 3202. M118/2010—(2) DITONA CONSTRUCTIONS (PTY) LTD (2001/028957/07) (In Liquidation); (3) FOURTH & FINAL LIQUIDATION & DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 10 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) CBStC COOPER, JN BEKKER & CT MAREDI, c/o COOPER TRUST, PO BOX 27, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9300. C155/2017—(2) Xigo (Pty) Ltd (2010/009205/07) (In Liquidation); (3) Amended First Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 3 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) JJ Steenkamp and NE Ramapuputla, KPMG Services (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 4609, Cape Town, 8000. C160/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: BILTONG DIRECT CC (IN LIQUIDATION); (3) THE FIRST & FINAL LIQUIDATION & DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 2 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) DS NDLOVU, P O BOX 675, CAPE TOWN, 8000. C430/2017—(2) Insolvent Estate: THE FORENSIC SCIENTIST CC (IN LIQUIDATION); (3) THE FIRST & FINAL LIQUIDATION & DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 21 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) DS NDLOVU & CM CLOETE, P O BOX 675, CAPE TOWN, 8000. C 344/2010—(2) Insolvent Estate: LLEWELLYN CARELSE (810601 5170 08 4); (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution; (4) 20 April 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) L van Zyl, P O Box 264, Woodstock, 7925. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 159 C20644/2014—(2) Trace Holding Company (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 19 June 2018; (5) Contribution is being collected; (6) Helgard Muller Meiring Terblanche and Tasneem Shaik Mahomed, Box 323, Cape Town, 8000. C359/2016—(2) Lenlite Electrical CC (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 19 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) Janetta Evelyn Carr and Surendra Naidoo, Box 323, Cape Town, 8000. C457/2016—(2) Inform SA Marketing (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation); (3) First & Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 21 May 2018; (5) Dividends paid and Contribution levied; (6) G L S de Wet & L Ramsaroop, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust. C491/2015—(2) Insolvent Estate: Yatzee Investments CC; (3) First & Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 14 May 2018; (5) Dividends paid; (6) G L S de Wet, S Moodliar & D C October, c/o Kaap Vaal Trust, 74 Siemert Rd Doornfontein 2094. C755/2008—(2) Trade Avail 175 CC (In Liquidation); (3) Second and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 25 June 2018; (5) Contribution is being collected; (6) Helgard Muller Meiring Terblanche, Andre Charl Van Heerden and Celeste Joyal Pick, Box 323, Cape Town, 8000. C755/2008—(2) Trade Avail 175 CC (In Liquidation); (3) Second and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 25 June 2018; (5) Contribution is being collected; (6) Helgard Muller Meiring Terblanche, Andre Charl Van Heerden and Celeste Joyal Pick, Box 323, Cape Town, 8000. C203/2017—(2) Knysna Electronics CC (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 22 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) Johannes Jacob Theron and Azwifaneli Rambevha, Box 323, Cape Town, 8000. C353/2016—(2) Insolvent Estate: Gary Wayne Seale; (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 21 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) Janetta Evelyn Carr and Ntebaleng Christina Morobane, Box 323, Cape Town, 8000. C359/2016—(2) Lenlite Electrical CC (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 19 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) Janetta Evelyn Carr and Surendra Naidoo, Box 323, Cape Town, 8000. C854/2016—(2) Barcode Labels CC (2000/002832/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 2 July 2018; (5) Payment of secured and Section 99 preferent awards; (6) T C Van Zyl & V Reddy, c/o Mazars, P O Box 134, Century City, 7446. C0469/17—(2) HENCO PROPERTY GROUP MANAGEMENT CC (2002/054161/23) (In Liquidation); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION ACCOUNT; (4) 9 July 2018; (5) None; (6) M. COWIN, 54 GLENHOVE ROAD, MELROSE ESTATE, 2196. C924/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: Chantal Greyling (8110110124087); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 20 April 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) JP FOURIE, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. C114/13—(2) Insolvent Estate: Donovan & Irene Margaretha Lucas (6806205051083/6908170054082); (3) FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; (4) 24 April 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) JP FOURIE, 203 SOUTPANSBERG ROAD RIETONDALE PRETORIA. C76/2017—(2) One Vision Investments 23 (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation); (3) First & Final Liquidation & Distribution Account; (4) 27 June 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) C F Bester & H A S Moosa, Mazars Houser, Realto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City, 7441. C757/15—(2) Platinum Clothing Hyde Park 33 CC (1998/038401/23) (In Liquidation); (3) First & Final Liquidation & Contribution Account; (4) 31 January 2018; (5) Contribution; (6) T W van den Heever & M C Rawoot, PO Box 904, Florida Hills, 1716. C218/2016—(2) Insolvent Estate: Johannes Hendrik & Carin Burger; (3) Second & Final Liquidation & Distribution Account; (4) 4 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) C F Bester & H Henning, Mazars Houser, Realto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City, 7441. C543/2017—(2) Symfony Digital Solutions CC (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 2 July 2018; (5) None; (6) T C van Zyl & M L Ledwaba, c/o Mazars, P O Box 134, Century City, 7446. C854/2013—(2) Insolvent Estate: JDP Burger (6301245009085); (3) Supplementary Fourth and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 3 July 2018; (5) Preferent dividends are being paid; (6) Johann Lambrechts Krynauw & Melwyn Patrick Nash, c/o BDO Business Restructuring (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 820, STELLENBOSCH, 7599. C288/2017—(2) Aquanautic Centre (Pty) Ltd (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation and Contribution Account; (4) 3 July 2018; (5) Contributions are being collected; (6) JF Klopper & M Roux, c/o BDO Business Restructuring (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 820, STELLENBOSCH, 7599. C66/2015—(2) Revan Plant Hire (Pty) Ltd (1995/013128/07) (In Liquidation); (3) Second Supplementary Fifth and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 5 July 2018; (5) Preferent awards are being paid; (6) R Pieters, MF Bardien & ED James, c/o BDO Business Restructuring (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 820, STELLENBOSCH, 7599. C576/2017—(2) Smith and Thomas Fabrics CC (In Liquidation); (3) First and Final Liquidation, Distribution and Contribution Account; (4) 2 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid and Contributions are being collected; (6) Karin de Brauwere van Steeland, c/o BDO Business Restructuring (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 820, STELLENBOSCH, 7599. C427/2016—(2) Triple Trust Organisation NPC (1988/005077/08) (In Liquidation); (3) Supplementary First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account; (4) 2 July 2018; (5) Dividends are being paid; (6) L Lombard & E R Smith, c/o BDO Business Restructuring (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 820, STELLENBOSCH, 7599. C1067/2011—(2) Insolvent Estate: Ann Avery Austin Wickens (5010100102080); (3) First and Final Liquidation Account; (4) 27 June 2018; (5) None; (6) David October & Nomachule Oliphant, 116 Halt Road, Elsies River, 7490. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 160 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 Form/Vorm 6 APPLICATION FOR REHABILITATION Pursuant to section 124 of the Insolvency Act, 1936, notice is hereby given that the insolvents mentioned below will apply for his or her rehabilitation on the dates, at the times and places and upon the grounds as therein set forth opposite his or her name. The particulars are given in the following order: (1) number of estate; (2) full name and description of insolvent (including his date of birth and identity number) and place of business or residence; (3) date when estate sequestrated, and address, occupation or status of insolvent at the time of that date; (4) division of Supreme Court to which and date and time on which application will be made; (5) ground of application. AANSOEK OM REHABILITASIE Ingevolge artikel 124 van die Insolvensiewet, 1936, word hierby kennis gegee dat die insolvente persone hieronder genoem om sy of haar rehabilitasie aansoek sal doen op die datums, tye en plekke en om die redes wat daarin teenoor sy of haar onderskeie name aangedui is. Die besonderhede word verstrek in die volgorde: (1) nommer van boedel; (2) volle naam en beskrywing van insolvent (met inbegrip van sy/haar geboortedatum en identiteitsnommer) en plek van besigheid of woonplek; (3) datum waarop boedel gesekwestreer is, en woonadres, betrekking of status van insolvent ten tye van daardie datum; (4) afdeling van Hooggeregshof waarby en datum en tyd wanneer aansoek gedoen sal word; (5) rede van aansoek. T22238/2014—(2) Zuma, Priscilla Mumsie Baby, 13 August 1975, 7508130241081, Businesswoman, 7 Diggers Red Close, Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, Divorced; (3) Provisional Date: 30 September 2014, Final Date: 18 November 2014, 7 Diggers Red Close, Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, Unemployed; (4) GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA, 12 September 2018, 10:00; (5) SECTION 124(2)(a). T2104/12—(2) Van Der Voort, Johannes Fredericus George, 16 April 1979, 7904165032083, Architect, Standerton, 47A Brits Street, Standerton, Married out of community of property; (3) Final Date: 16 August 2013, 47 Brits Street, Standerton, Architect, Standerton; (4) Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 4 September 2018, 10:00; (5) Section 124(2)(a) of the Insolvency Act No. 24 of 1936. T0302/13—(2) CLAASSEN, ILZE, 24 May 1982, 8205240002086, Cargo Managaress, Turkish Airlines, 7 Sim Road, OR Tambo Airport, Kempton Park, Gauteng Province, 7 SHERIDAN STREET, FARRARMERE, BENONI, GAUTENG PROVINCE, Married OUT of community of property; (3) Provisional Date: 17 January 2013, Final Date: 15 February 2013, 2 SPRAY STREET, FARRARMERE, BENONI, GAUTENG PROVINCE, CARGO MANAGERESS; (4) High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 11 July 2018, 10:00; (5) This application will be brought in terms of Section 124(2)(a) of the Insolvency Act, Act 24 of 1936 (as amended) for the Rehabilitation of the Applicant under Case No 23703 / 2018 . T5651/09—(2) RICHTER, JUAN, 29 May 1982, 8205295037086, Mine Manager, employed by Eyethu Coal of 37 Schonland Drive, Ferrobank, Witbank, Mpumalanga Province, 29 Barbet Place, Bakenveld Golf Estate, Witbank, Mpumalanga Province, Married OUT of community of property; (3) Provisional Date: 25 September 2009, Final Date: 25 September 2009, 129 Collery Road, Sunairpark, Brakpan, Gauteng Province, Unemployed, Unmarried; (4) High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 23 July 2018, 10:00; (5) This Application will be brought in terms of Section 124(2)(a) of the Insolvency Act, Act 24 of 1936 (as amended) for the Rehabilitation of the Applicant under Case No 26658 / 2018 . T5651/09—(2) RICHTER, JUAN, 29 May 1982, 8205295037086, Mine Manager, employed by Eyethu Coal of 37 Schonland Drive, Ferrobank, Witbank, Mpumalanga Province, 29 Barbet Place, Bakenveld Golf Estate, Witbank, Mpumalanga Province, Married OUT of community of property; (3) Provisional Date: 25 September 2009, Final Date: 25 September 2009, 129 Collery Road, Sunairpark, Brakpan, Gauteng Province, Unemployed, Unmarried; (4) High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 23 July 2018, 10:00; (5) This Application will be brought in terms of Section 124(2)(a) of the Insolvency Act, Act 24 of 1936 (as amended) for the Rehabilitation of the Applicant under Case No 26658 / 2018 . T1052/16—(2) Naidoo, Annalisa Emelia, 9 April 1978, 7804090100080, Unemployed, 54 Hammenwood Road, Woodnew, Phoenix, Durban, KwaZulu Natal, Unregistered Common Law Marriage; (3) Final Date: 5 May 2016, 15 Stone Manor, 42 North Road, Morningside, Sandton, Manager; (4) Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 20 September 2018, 10:00; (5) This application will be brought in terms of section 124 (2) (a) of the Insolvency Act.. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 161 T1266/12—(2) SCHELLINGERHOUT, WANDA, 7 March 1967, 6703070117083, Teacher at Ferrum High School, 9 Villa Eureka, Scott Street, Newcastle, UNMARRIED; (3) Final Date: 5 April 2012, 993 33rd Avenue, Villeria, Pretoria, Teacher; (4) THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA, GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA, 14 September 2018, 10:00; (5) In terms of Section 124(2). T1127/17—(2) Van Wieren, Levon, 25 September 1989, 8909255099081, Sales Rep, Wika Instruments, Trichardt, 23 van Riebeeck Street, Bethal, Single; (3) Final Date: 1 June 2017, 32 Duiker Street, Secunda, Employed; (4) Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 4 September 2018, 10:00; (5) Section 124(3). T3394/2016—(2) Van Wyk, Ronald Richard, 21 May 1966, 6605215103086, Senior CAD Draughtsman, Rustenburg, 47 Ysterhout Avenue, Proteapark, Rustenburg, Divorced; (3) Final Date: 7 December 2016, 12 Olienhout Block 3, Siesta Single Quarters, Geelhoutpark, Employed; (4) Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 3 September 2018, 10:00; (5) Section 124(3). T1941/2017—(2) Mwale, Chisala William Mwale, 8 November 1972, 7211085972087, Validation Officer, Johannesburg, 89 Marie Linde Road, Croydon, Johannesburg, Married. Mwale, Constance, 11 June 1976, ZN128356, Unemployed, 89 Marie Linde Road, Croydon, Johannesburg; (3) Final Date: 17 August 2017, 89 Marie Linde Road, Croydon, Johannesburg, Employed; (4) Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 5 September 2018, 10:00; (5) Section 124(3). N20121/2014—(2) Van Schalkwyk, Barend Jacobus, 19 October 1978, 7810195006080, Site Agent at Scribante African Mining, No. 19 Seaview, Mtunzini, Married in community of property. Van Schalkwyk, Alicia, 29 July 1985, 8507290054085, Nail Technician, No. 19 Seaview, Mtunzini; (3) Final Date: 11 May 2015, No. 05 Contua, Veld en Vlei, Richardsbay, Site Agent at Scribante African Mining; (4) High Court of South Africa, Pietermaritzburg, 13 September 2018, 10:00; (5) This application will be brought in terms of Section 124(3) of the Insolvency Act. M50/2010—(2) RUDMAN, STAN, 7 February 1980, 8002075013084, ENGINEER, 12 HANNINGTON LANE, LYNNWOOD GLED, PRETORIA, GAUTENG PROVINCE, MARRIED OUT OF COMMUNITY OF PROPERTY. RUDMAN, N/A,; (3) Final Date: 29 July 2010, 12 HANNINGTON LANE, LYNNWOOD GLED, PRETORIA, GAUTENG PROVINCE, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF AGAPE; (4) NORTH WEST DIVISION, MAHIKENG, 6 September 2018, 10:00; (5) Would be in the interest of my employer, its members and the community at large if my estate is rehabilitated.., N/A. M20001/2014—(2) Brelage, Herman, 20 September 1965, 6509205155082, Group Engineer at CBH - Supreme Chicken, No. 36 Pezcod Street, Van Der Hoff Park, Potchefstroom, North West Province, Married in community of property. Brelage, Anna Alida, 29 October 1967, 6710290122082, Housewife, No. 36 Pezcod Street, Van Der Hoff Park, Potchefstroom, North West Province; (3) Final Date: 19 December 2013, No. 18 Landdros Street, Rustenburg, North West Province, Engineer at Brelage Engineering & Consulting CC; (4) High Court of South Africa, Mahikeng, 6 September 2018, 10:00; (5) This application will be brought in terms of Section 124(2)(a) of the Insolvency Act. C257/2012—(2) SWART, DONOVAN, 23 November 1973, 7311235084088, manager of importing company, 9 Leonard Giles, Rooirivier Rif, George, 9 Leonard Giles, Rooirivier Rif, George, Married; (3) Provisional Date: 1 March 2012, Final Date: 22 March 2012, 9 Leonard Giles, Rooirivier Rif, George, Manager; (4) Eastern Circuit Division, George, 24 August 2018, 09:00; (5) C257/2012-Insolvent estate: Donovan Swart (id 7311235084 088) married out of community of property. First & Final Liquidation and Distributors Account 22 March 2012. Awards being paid to secured and preference creditors. CF Bester, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring, Mazars House, Realto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Centry City, MI patel, Good Hope Trustees, 22nd Floor, Golden Acre, 9 Adderley Street, Cape Town, 8001. C651/2015—(2) ROUX, PAUL JACOBUS, 30 October 1983, 8310300021081, PHARMACIST, SHOP 43, DISCHEM, CANAL WALK, CENTURY CITY, 42 BLACK HAWK CRESCENT, SUNNINGDALE, CAPE TOWN, MARRIED; (3) Provisional Date: 5 October 2015, Final Date: 11 November 2015, 14 CANARY STREET, JOOSTENBERGVLAKTE, BELLVILLE, WESTERN CAPE, PHARMACIST; (4) WESTERN CAPE DIVISION, CAPE TOWN, 10 September 2018, 10:00; (5) Application for the Applicant’s rehabilitation in terms of Section 124(2)(a) of the Insolvency Act, Act 24 of 1936.. C314/2012—(2) WEBSTER, BRYAN DALE, 4 February 1957, 5702045013089, Consultant, 7 Sultana Road, Sonstraal, Durbanville, Married out of community of property; (3) Final Date: 29 May 2012, 40 Symphony Villas, Sonsraal Heights, Durbanville, Estate Agent; (4) Western Cape Division, Cape Town, 4 September 2018, 10:00; (5) Section 124(2)(a) of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936 :- More than four (4) years have elapsed from the date of insolvency. C617/2010—(2) HANEKOM, CHANTELL, 3 April 1977, 7704030070080, Manager, 12 Melina street, Rosendal, Bellville, Married out of community of property; (3) Final Date: 30 July 2010, 23 Panorama street, Brackenfell, Manager; (4) Western Cape Division, Cape Town, 4 September 2018, 10:00; (5) Section 124(2)(a) of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936 :- More than four (4) years have elapsed from the date of insolvency. C755/2011—(2) BRAND, NICOLAS WILLEM, 13 March 1980, 8003135123087, Police official, 32 Hofmeyer street, Kraaifontein, Married in of community of property; (3) Final Date: 14 October 2011, 2 Park street, Moorreesburg, Police official; (4) Western Cape Division, Cape Town, 4 September 2018, 10:00; (5) Section 124(2)(a) of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936 :- More than four (4) years have elapsed from the date of insolvency. C104/2013—(2) Kaye, Dennis Henry, 16 May 1951, 5105165105083, Manager at DHK Logistics (Pty) Ltd, No. 204 Taranga, 11 Glenhof Road, Newlands, Cape Town, Married out community of property; (3) Final Date: 6 February 2013, No. 14 Beauvais Avenue, Constantia, Western Cape, Businessman and Managing Director; (4) High Court of South Africa, Western Cape, 20 September 2018, 10:00; (5) This application will be brought in terms of Section 124(2)(a) of the Insolvency Act. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 162 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 C682/2012—(2) Nikki Venter, Nikki, 30 September 1977, 7709300051082, Attorney at Roberts Incorporated, No. 10 Mostert Street, Melkbosstrand, Cape Town, Married out community of property; (3) Final Date: 8 August 2012, No. 5, 20th Avenue, Melkbosstrand, Cape Town, Self-employed; (4) High Court of South Africa, Western Cape, 20 September 2018, 10:00; (5) This application will be brought in terms of Section 124(2)(a) of the Insolvency Act. Form/Vorm 7 NOTICES OF TRUSTEES Notice is hereby given that a period of six months having elapsed since the confirmation of the final trustees’ accounts in the estates mentioned below, the trustees of the said estates will, pursuant to section 155 of the Insolvency Act, 1936, destroy all the books and documents in their possession relating to the said estates (except those which are required to be lodged with the Masters) after six weeks from the date of this notice. The particulars are given in the following order: (1) Number of estate; (2) name and description of estate; (3) date of sequestration order; (4) division of the High Court by which order is made; (5) date of confirmation of final account,and (6) name and address of curator. KENNISGEWINGS VAN KURATORS Aangesien ’n tydperk van ses maande verloop het sedert die bekragtiging van die finale kuratorsrekenings in die boedels hieronder genoem, word hierby kennis gegee dat die kurators van genoemde boedels ingevolge artikel 155 van die Insolvensiewet, 1936, alle boeke en stukke in hulle besit wat betrekking op daardie boedels het (behalwe dié wat by die Meesters ingedien moet word), ses weke na die datum hiervan sal vernietig. Die besonderhede word verstrek in die volgorde: (1) Nommer van boedel; (2) naam en beskrywing van boedel; (3) datum van sekwestrasiebevel; (4) afdeling van Hooggeregshof waardeur bevel gegee is; (5) datum van bekragtiging van finalerekening, en (6) naam en adres van kurator. T1431/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: Vorster, Anzel (7810010119084); (3) 16 May 2012; (4) North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria; (5) 6 March 2017; (6) M Meisel, PO Box 904, Florida Hills, 1716. T22018/14—(2) Dwars Een Eiendom CC (1996/023807/23)(In Liquidation); (3) 19 September 2014; (4) Gauteng North High Court,Pretoria; (5) 22 February 2017; (6) Steynsburg R & Oelofsen M, Po Box 1314 Groenkloof 0027. T4017/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: Diedericks S (8007165052082); (3) 10 December 2015; (4) Gauteng North High Court,Pretoria; (5) 7 July 2017; (6) Haywood M & Adam B, Po Box 1314 Groenkloof 0027. T1889/10—(2) Insolvent Estate: Erasmus NJ (6604195130086); (3) 11 May 2010; (4) Gauteng North High Court,Pretoria; (5) 16 March 2015; (6) Van Staden PJC & Malema MK, Po Box 1314 Groenkloof 0027. T2181/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: Damon JM & CM (6908315168086); (3) 28 September 2012; (4) Gauteng North High Court,Pretoria; (5) 16 July 2015; (6) Van Staden PJC & Cloete CM, Po Box 1314 Groenkloof 0027. T3636/08—(2) Insolvent Estate: Melato AL & MJ (7404205995084); (3) 5 September 2008; (4) Gauteng North High Court,Pretoria; (5) 2 September 2014; (6) Haywood M, Po Box 1314 Groenkloof 0027. C205/09—(2) Santo Domingo Kennels CC (1996/041291/23)(In Liquidation); (3) 3 March 2009; (4) Gauteng North High Court,Pretoria; (5) 7 September 2017; (6) Van Staden PJM & Higgins MI, Po Box 1314 Groenkloof 0027. T8181/09—(2) Insolvent Estate: Steenkamp EAN (6606205026089); (3) 7 January 2010; (4) Gauteng North High Court,Pretoria; (5) 8 February 2013; (6) Haywood M & Cloete CM, Po Box 1314 Groenkloof 0027. T4126/15—(2) Ebie Auto Electrical Services CC (B2008/099211/23)(In Liquidation); (3) 4 March 2016; (4) Gauteng North High Court,Pretoria; (5) 4 August 2017; (6) Steynsburg R, Po Box 1314 Groenkloof 0027. T5300/11—(2) Een Twee Trust (IT5629/07)(In Liquidation); (3) 9 December 2011; (4) Gauteng North High Court,Pretoria; (5) 25 September 2013; (6) Van Staden PJM & Prinsloo EW, Po Box 1314 Groenkloof 0027. T242/09—(2) Insolvent Estate: Erasmus RE (7605290105088); (3) 12 February 2009; (4) Gauteng North High Court,Pretoria; (5) 27 January 2016; (6) Haywood M & Sturbuck CA & Yzel JW, Po Box 1314 Groenkloof 0027. T3208/08—(2) Insolvent Estate: Louw GE (7002170194087); (3) 20 August 2008; (4) Gauteng North High Court,Pretoria; (5) 3 June 2016; (6) Haywood M, Po Box 1314 Groenkloof 0027. T3302/6—(2) Insolvent Estate: M.J. MARUMA (880702 5346 082); (3) 2 December 2016; (4) NORTH GAUTENG HIGH COURT PRETORIA; (5) 25 August 2017; (6) M.E. SYMES, 30 CANBERRA ROAD, IMPALA PARK, BOKSBURG. G 502/16—(2) MIDPOINT ENGINEERING CC (2001/020613/23)(In Liquidation); (3) 7 June 2016; (4) SOUTH GAUTENG HIGH COURT JHB; (5) 25 October 2017; (6) M.E. SYMES, 30 CANBERRA ROAD, IMPALA PARK, BOKSBURG. G 502/16—(2) MIDPOINT ENGINEERING CC (2001/020613/23)(In Liquidation); (3) 7 June 2016; (4) SOUTH GAUTENG HIGH COURT JHB; (5) 25 October 2017; (6) M.E. SYMES, 30 CANBERRA ROAD, IMPALA PARK, BOKSBURG. T3404/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: DJ & SL FERRIS (601201 0061 082); (3) 12 March 2014; (4) NORTH GAUTENG HIGH COURT PRETORIA; (5) 14 November 2014; (6) M.E. SYMES, 30 CANBERRA ROAD, IMPALA PARK, BOKSBURG. G1314/11—(2) Shandre Investments (Pty) Limited (1993/000089/07)(In Liquidation); (3) 20 September 2011; (4) Special Resolution; (5) 23 January 2012; (6) Sean Christensen, KPMG Services (Pty) Limited, Wanooka Place, 1 Albany Road, Parktown, 2193. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 163 G360/11—(2) Archstone Manufacturing (Pty) Ltd. (2008/018203/07)(In Liquidation); (3) 4 February 2011; (4) South Gauteng High Court; (5) 17 August 2017; (6) T. Hill; E.M. Motala; A.M. Nonyongo, Heritage Office Park, Mindalore-North, Krugersdorp, 1739. T2932/13—(2) Insolvent Estate: SHANE BENETTE HARTNICK; (3) 14 November 2013; (4) North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria; (5) 21 February 2018; (6) Mr H Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T2381/13—(2) Insolvent Estate: MELISSA CAROLINE SUBAYA; (3) 27 September 2013; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; (5) 4 August 2017; (6) Mr H Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T1999/11—(2) Insolvent Estate: Kamhlushwa Auto Paint CC; (3) 25 February 2011; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; (5) 11 October 2016; (6) Mr H Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T3615/10—(2) Insolvent Estate: ZANELE SOPHIE NOMADLOZI; (3) 27 August 2010; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; (5) 6 March 2018; (6) Mr H Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T1019/10—(2) Insolvent Estate: EWALD WILLEM SWART; (3) 24 March 2010; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; (5) 26 January 2017; (6) Mr H Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T408/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: KEVIN & ALLISON MARGARET RENSBURG; (3) 5 March 2015; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; (5) 22 December 2017; (6) Mr H Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T0022/15—(2) Insolvent Estate: NICOLAAS MARAIS LOMBARD; (3) 26 January 2015; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; (5) 9 May 2017; (6) Mr H Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T1639/11—(2) Insolvent Estate: LIVHUWANI MICHAEL NEMUTUDI & MIKATEKO PRECIOUS SHIRINDA; (3) 20 May 2011; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; (5) 23 January 2017; (6) Mr H Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T2444/13—(2) Insolvent Estate: MAMPANE JIMMY MOLOTO; (3) 27 November 2013; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; (5) 11 July 2017; (6) Mr H Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. T3849/12—(2) Insolvent Estate: CRAIG WALTER & CHERYL BERNICE MULDOON; (3) 12 September 2012; (4) Master of the High Court, Pretoria; (5) 17 March 2017; (6) Mr H Draht, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. S25/2014—(2) Insolvent Estate: Meiring Property Trust No. 1 (IT799/2002); (3) 13 May 2014; (4) Eastern Cape High Court, Port Elizabeth; (5) 29 April 2016; (6) C P Van Zyl, L V W Bester and M I Petersen, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. B15/2012—(2) TEMBADOR 177 (EDMS) BPK (IN LIKWIDASIE) (2007/008784/2007)(In Likwidasie); (3) 26 Januarie 2012; (4) BLOEMFONTEIN; (5) 12 Augustus 2013; (6) TV MATSEPE & MJ MOPHETHE, P/A PHATSHOANE HENNEY, POSBUS 152, BLOEMFONTEIN, 9300. C92/2015—(2) Insolvent Estate: Maria Johanna Germishuys (6506120013081); (3) 10 February 2015; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 20 September 2016; (6) T C Van Zyl & R D Fenner, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C490/2012—(2) Insolvent Estate: Die Rooster’s Hill Property Trust (IT6423/2003); (3) 22 March 2012; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 25 August 2014; (6) D Terblanche and M F Bardien, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C1002/2011—(2) Insolvent Estate: Dalton Glenville & Chantel Randall (7412315135087 and 7512080163089); (3) 9 September 2011; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 20 March 2013; (6) B N Shaw and M P Walters, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C371/2012—(2) Insolvent Estate: Andries Machile and Sonia Yvonne Hardneck (5210145078085 and 5704060120088); (3) 23 March 2012; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 13 June 2016; (6) T C Van Zyl & J V Thomas, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C204/2012—(2) Insolvent Estate: Darren Lee Staples (7306075239081); (3) 23 March 2012; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 8 April 2016; (6) T C Van Zyl & A Q Khatieb, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C1332/2010—(2) Insolvent Estate: Thomas and Jessica Alida Pretorius (5311015204080 and 5101170549084); (3) 18 November 2010; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 23 January 2013; (6) B N Shaw, H M M Terblanche and M M Sidyiyo, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C93/2011—(2) Insolvent Estate: Johannes Petrus Botes (7903095044085); (3) 4 March 2011; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 20 March 2013; (6) T C van Zyl and M Dowries, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C29/2011—(2) Insolvent Estate: Shamiema Abdullah (7904270243088); (3) 24 February 2011; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 2 May 2014; (6) T C Van Zyl and A V Dawson, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C92/2011—(2) Insolvent Estate: Elmien Botes (8212121314085); (3) 11 March 2011; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 15 June 2015; (6) T C van Zyl and E J Pietersen, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C207/2012—(2) Insolvent Estate: Jaco and Elize de Swardt (6903295076086, 7101220252083); (3) 16 March 2012; (4) Cape Town; (5) 10 December 2015; (6) Danie Acker, Moegamat Ashraf Mohamed, P O Box 3 Mossel Bay 6500. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 164 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 C29/2011—(2) Insolvent Estate: Shamiema Abdullah (7904270243088); (3) 24 February 2011; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 2 May 2014; (6) T C Van Zyl and A V Dawson, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C142/2011—(2) Insolvent Estate: Juan Jacques Bredenkamp (7312225052085); (3) 17 March 2011; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 19 August 2015; (6) T C van Zyl and C J Pick, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C1101/2009—(2) Insolvent Estate: Douglas Benjamin Forbes (5211075131084); (3) 23 October 2009; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 20 July 2012; (6) T C van Zyl, E J Pietersen and J S Venter, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C1209/2009—(2) Insolvent Estate: Gerhardus Jacobus Rossouw (4912175041088); (3) 13 May 2010; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 9 October 2012; (6) T C van Zyl, B N Shaw & J V Thomas, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C984/2013—(2) Insolvent Estate: Lucas Joubert; (3) 25 November 2013; (4) Western Cape High Court; (5) 8 November 2017; (6) Helgard Muller Meiring Terblanche & Hillary Anne Plaatjies, Box 323, Cape Town, 8000. C19/2012—(2) Insolvent Estate: Kenneth Robert Lubbe (4705125017004); (3) 7 February 2012; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 1 December 2015; (6) T C Van Zyl & A Moollajie, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C542/2010—(2) Insolvent Estate: Petrus Johannes Van Rooyen (7002245005086); (3) 3 May 2010; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 14 October 2013; (6) D Terblanche and G H Philander, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C971/2012—(2) Insolvent Estate: Phillip Jacques Fouche (505085073080); (3) 13 November 2012; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 22 October 2014; (6) D Terblanche and A P Maralack, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C138/2012—(2) Insolvent Estate: Johannes Van Niekerk Lambrechts (5908075074087); (3) 9 March 2012; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 3 March 2016; (6) T C Van Zyl, A Strydom and Z C Twala, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C1128/2010—(2) Insolvent Estate: Clint Adrian Neal Dixon (7104035216087); (3) 18 November 2010; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 3 March 2016; (6) T C Van Zyl, A Strydom and T Moodley, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C819/2010—(2) Insolvent Estate: Adele Visser (6906250294081); (3) 3 September 2010; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 10 May 2012; (6) T C Van Zyl, B N Shaw and E A Beddy, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. C222/2012—(2) Insolvent Estate: Clinton Gunn Grobbelaar (7105180516086); (3) 21 June 2012; (4) High Court of South Africa (Western Cape Division) Cape Town; (5) 30 September 2015; (6) T C Van Zyl, E G Sebastian and H M M Terblanche, Mazars House, Mazars Recovery & Restructuring P/Ltd, 1st Floor, Rialto Road, Grand Moorings Precinct, Century City. Form/Vorm 8 DATES FIXED FOR CREDITORS TO PROVE CLAIMS Pursuant to section 179 (2) of the Companies Act, 1926, section 366 (2) of the Companies Act, 1973, notice is hereby given of the dates or times fixed by Masters of the High Court by which creditors of companies in liquidation are to prove their claims or otherwise be excluded from the benefit of any distribution under any account lodged with the Master before those debts are proved. The particulars are given in the following order: (1) Number of company in liquidation; (2) name and description of company; (3) date or time fixed by the Master; (4) name and address of liquidator. DATUMS VASGESTEL VIR DIE BEWYS VAN EISE DEUR SKULDEISERS Ingevolge artikel 179 (2) van die Maatskappywet, 1926, artikel 366 (2) van die Maatskappywet, 1973, word hierby kennis gegee van die datums of termyne deur Meesters van die Hooggeregshof vasgestel tot wanneer skuldeisers van maatskappye in likwidasie hulle eise moet bewys of anders van die voordeel van ’n distribusie kragtens ’n rekening by die Meester ingedien voordat daardie eise bewys is, uitgesluit word. Die besonderhede word verstrek in die volgorde: (1) Nommer van maatskappy in likwidasie; (2) naam en beskrywing van maatskappy; (3) datum of termyn deur Meester vasgestel; (4) naam en adres van likwidateur. G814/13—(2) Cardio Fitness (Pty) Ltd (1984/000472/07) (In Liquidation); (3) 3 August 2018; (4) EJJ van Rensburg & MT Molefe, PO Box 90755, Garsfontein, 0042. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 165 Form/Vorm 9 NOTICES OF SURRENDER OF A DEBTOR’S ESTATE In terms of section 4 (1) of the Insolvency Act, No. 24 of 1936, as amended, notice is hereby given by a petitioner / debtor of his or her making an application to the High Court on the date and time as stated or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, for the acceptance of the surrender of his or her estate; or of the withdrawal of such notice of surrender previously made and upon having received the Master’s consent, in terms of section 7 of the Act. The information, where applicable, is given in the following order: (1) Name of petitioner, Identity No, occupation and address, style of partnership or firm, and names and partner Identity No, partner occupation, partner addresses of partners; (2) whether application, Division of High Court and date and time of application, or withdrawal of notice of surrender and date of Master’s consent; (3) date as from which a statement of his affairs will lie for inspection for 14 days, the Master’s Office where lying and, if so, the Magistrate’s Office; (4) attorney for petitioner, address and date. KENNISGEWINGS VAN OORGAWE VAN ‘N SKULDENAAR SE BOEDEL Ingevolge artikel 4 (1) van die Insolvensiewet, No. 24 van 1936, soos gewysig, word hierby deur ’n versoeker/ skuldenaar kennis gegee van sy of haar aansoek wat by die Hooggeregshof op die dag en tyd soos genoem gedoen sal word, of so spoedig daarna as wat die saak verhoor kan word, om aanname van die oorgawe van sy of haar boedel; of van die intrekking van ’n sodanige vroeëre kennisgewing van oorgawe en na verkryging van die Meester se toestemming, ingevolge artikel 7 van die Wet. Die inligting word, waar van toepassing, verstrek in die volgorde: (1) Naam van aansoeker, beroep en adres, styl van vennootskap of firma, en name en adresse van vennote; (2) of ’n aansoek, die Afdeling van die Hooggeregshof en datum en tyd van aansoek, of intrekking van ’n kennisgewing van oorgawe en datum van Meester se toestemming; (3) datum vanaf wanneer sy vermoëstaat ter insae sal lê vir 14 dae, die Meester se kantoor en, indien so, die Landdros se kantoor waar dit sal lê; (4) die prokureur vir die aansoeker, adres en datum. Hendrik Jacobus Nortje, 721109 5191 08 2, unemployed, 88 Carnation Street, Lindopark, Pretoria, Married in community of property; Juanita Nortje, 681103 0097 08 7, system administrator; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 15 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria; (4) -, -. Talanta du Rant, 801020 0072 08 1, administration clerk, 4 Protea Complex, 5 Bayley Street, Farrarmere, Benoni, unmarried; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 15 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria, Benoni; (4) -, -. Mona Archibald Liebenberg, 351030 0016 08 1, pensioner, 34 Slater Street, Parkrand, Boksburg, unmarried; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 15 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria, Boksburg; (4) -, -. Oswald George Treptow, 630718 5071 08 4, mechanic, 811 Moot Street, Daspoort, Pretoria, unmarried; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 14 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria; (4) -, -. Francois Alwyn Booyens, 741021 5005 08 7, site manager, Villa Nosa, Unit 28, Koos de la Rey Street, Beyerspark, Boksburg, unmarried; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 15 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria, Boksburg; (4) -, -. Samantha Lourens, 720227 0046 08 4, sales manager, 52 Delarey Street, Lyttelton, Pretoria, married out of community of property; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 14 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria; (4) -, -. Cornelius Johannes Jacobs, 680805 5017 08 1, manager, 750 Rubenstein Drive, 17 Sanethof, Moreletapark, Pretoria, Married in community of property; Isabella Elizabeth Jacobs, 680628 0059 08 4, administration clerk; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 14 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria; (4) -, -. Jacoba Isabella Smit, 601214 0010 08 2, registration clerk, 177 Booysen Street, Eloffsdal, Pretoria, Unmarried; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 16 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria; (4) -, -. Cleopatra Kelebogile Mathatsie, 820426 0266 08 5, credit controller, 2482 Vundla Drive, Rockville, unmarried; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 16 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria, Johannesburg; (4) -, -. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 166 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 Johan Christian Jacobus Potgieter, 711103 5095 08 0, self-employed, 25 Honiball Street, Rynfield, Benoni, Married in community of property; Carolina Johanna Jacoba Potgieter, 730124 0072 08 7, unemployed; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 16 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria, Benoni; (4) -, -. Yolande Debbo, 810410 0281 08 0, office manager, 181 Pruimbos Avenue, Weltevredenpark, married out of community of property; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 16 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria, Roodepoort; (4) -, -. Petrus Johannes van der Spuy Swart, 530827 5064 08 9, pensioner, 638 - 32nd Avenue, Villieria, Pretoria, Married in community of property; Margaretha Louisa Swart, 550624 0045 08 9, unemployed; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 16 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria; (4) -, -. Johan Christian Jacobus Potgieter, 711103 5095 08 0, self-employed, 25 Honiball Street, Rynfield, Benoni, Married in community of property; Carolina Johanna Jacoba Potgieter, 730124 0072 08 7, unemployed; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 16 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria, Benoni; (4) -, -. Jacob Barend Leeuwner, 821231 5012 08 1, casual worker, 15 Die Meent, Allandale Street, Elarduspark, Pretoria, Married in community of property; Nasstasja Leeuwner, 840812 0106 08 0, administrator; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 14 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria; (4) -, -. Thea de Kramer, 731004 0004 08 3, bookkeeper, 39 Columbia, Paramount Estate, Drive-in Drive, Hazeldean, Pretoria, unmarried; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 14 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria; (4) -, -. Nadia Evelyn Westcott, 940725 0023 08 0, sales representative, 46 - 5th Street, Marlands, Germiston, Married in community of property; Delmari Westcott, 960215 0504 08 6, general worker; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 15 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Pretoria, Germiston; (4) -, -. Martha Molelekeng Pamela Tlatsi, 640317 0626 089, Self Employed, 1 Ridgeway Lofts, Mondeor EXT 2, Gauteng Province; (2) Application: Gauteng Division, Pretoria High Court, 13 August 2018, 00:00; (3) 30 July 2018, Pretoria, Pretoria; (4) Martha Molelekeng Pamela Tlatsi, 1 Ridgeway Lofts, Mondeor EXT 2, Gauteng Province. Willem Henderick Van Staden, 5812255161088, Fitter and Turner, Plot 32 Randridge, Randfontein; (2) Application: In the High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Local Division, Johannesburg, 15 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Johannesburg, Randfontein; (4) G.D. Ficq Attorneys, 11 Dieperink Street, Roodepoort, 12 July 2018. Petrus Johannes Meiring, 870506 5008 08 4, Retrenched, Plot 10 Vleikop, Randfontein; Maruschka Alecia Meiring, 880415 0168 08 3, School Teacher; (2) Application: Gauteng Plaaslike Afdeling, Johannesburg, 16 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 20 July 2018, Johannesburg, Randfontein; (4) G.D. Ficq Prokureurs, 11 Dieperinkstraat, Roodepoort, 1724, 12 July 2018. Daniel Christoffel Bester, 7411135048082, Logistics Manager, 535 Irvine Avenue, Mountain View, Pretoria, Gauteng, Married in Community of Property; Retha Bester, 7702060089087, Configuration Officer; (2) Application: Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 16 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 July 2018, Pretoria, Pretoria North; (4) Erasmus Attorneys, 234 Glover Avenue, Waterford Court, Block A, Unit 6, Centurion, 14 February 2018. Jan Paul Magiel Van Der Merwe, 600411 5039 08 9, Truck Driver, 21 Evans Road, Small Farms, Benoni, Gauteng, Married out of community of property; (2) Application: Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 16 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 July 2018, Pretoria, Benoni; (4) Erasmus Attorneys, 234 Glover Avenue, Waterford Court, Block A, Unit 6, Centurion, 22 March 2018. William Jan-Hendrik Garnett Bennett, 901030 5142 08 5, Ketelmaker, 21 Syringa Laan, Wilro Park, Roodepoort, Gauteng, Ongetroud; (2) Aansoek: Noord Gauteng (Pretoria), 14 Augustus 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 Julie 2018, Pretoria, Roodepoort; (4) Herman Esterhuizen Smalman Prokureurs, Eastwood Law Chambers, 2de Vloer, 876 Pretorius Straat, Arcadia, 6 Junie 2018. Angelique Gebhardt, 850813 0010 08 9, Onderwyseres, 27ste Laan 629B, Villieria, Pretoria, Getroud buite gemeenskap van goed; (2) Aansoek: Noord Gauteng (Pretoria), 15 Augustus 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 Julie 2018, Pretoria; (4) Herman Esterhuizen Smalman Prokureurs, Eastwood Law Chambers, 2de Vloer, 876 Pretorius Straat, Arcadia, 6 Junie 2018. Jan Christoffel Germishuizen, 651123 5182 08 6, Werkloos, 597 Stasie Straat, Pretoria Noord, Getroud binne gemeenskap van goed; Maria Elizabeth Germishuizen, 670702 0042 08 5, Administrateur, 597 Stasie Straat, Pretoria Noord; (2) Aansoek: Noord Gauteng (Pretoria), 16 Augustus 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 Julie 2018, Pretoria, Pretoria Noord; (4) Herman Esterhuizen Smalman Prokureurs, Eastwood Law Chambers, 2de Vloer, 876 Pretorius Straat, Arcadia, 6 Junie 2018. Francisco John Pretorius, 631119 5079 08 7, Bestuurder, 15 Vega Straat, Fishers Hill, Germiston, Gauteng, Geskei; (2) Aansoek: Noord Gauteng (Pretoria), 15 Augustus 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 Julie 2018, Pretoria, Germiston; (4) Herman Esterhuizen Smalman Prokureurs, Eastwood Law Chambers, 2de Vloer, 876 Pretorius Straat, Arcadia, 6 Junie 2018. Catharina de Beer, 790613 0022 08 1, Sekretaresse, 805 Taljaard Straat, Daspoort, Geskei; (2) Aansoek: Noord Gauteng (Pretoria), 14 Augustus 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 Julie 2018, Pretoria; (4) Herman Esterhuizen Smalman Prokureurs, Eastwood Law Chambers, 2de Vloer, 876 Pretorius Straat, Arcadia, 6 Junie 2018. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2018 No. 41779 167 Lambertus Petrus Jonker Victor, 851104 5106 08 3, Verkoopsman, Plot 25, Rooikat Straat, Petit, Benoni, Gauteng, Getroud binne gemeenskap van goed; Ida-Marie Victor, 850303 0002 08 8, Krediet Kontroleerder, Plot 25, Rooikat Straat, Petit, Benoni, Gauteng; (2) Aansoek: Noord Gauteng (Pretoria), 16 Augustus 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 Julie 2018, Pretoria, Benoni; (4) Herman Esterhuizen Smalman Prokureurs, Eastwood Law Chambers, 2de Vloer, 876 Pretorius Straat, Arcadia, 6 Junie 2018. MARITZA HORN, 840528 0065 080, TRAINER, 1245 SUDBURY AVENUE, QUEENSWOOD, PRETORIA; (2) Aansoek: GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA, 29 Augustus 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 Julie 2018, PRETORIA, PRETORIA; (4) WENTZELHOFFMANN ATTORNEYS, C/o LIEZL VAN DYK ATTORNEYS, 222 BURGER STREEET, PRETORIA-NORTH, PRETORIA, GAUTENG, 9 Julie 2018. Donavin Botha, 810917 5073 08 0, Fitter & Turner, 13 Dennehof Club Street, Peacehaven, Vereeniging, Unmarried; (2) Application: Noord Gauteng (Pretoria), 15 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 July 2018, Pretoria, Vereeniging; (4) Laage, Schoeman & Stadler Inc, 4 Hendrik Van Eck Boulevard, Vanderbijlpark, 23 July 2018. Jaun-Pierré Stanley Oosthuizen, 901020 5020 08 4, Teacher, 272 Eland Street, Randvaal, Meyerton, Unmarrried; (2) Application: Noord Gauteng (Pretoria), 13 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 July 2018, Pretoria, Meyerton; (4) Laage, Schoeman & Stadler Inc, 4 Hendrik Van Eck Boulevard, Vanderbijlpark, 23 July 2018. Elmar Cobus Myburgh, 760417 5025 08 1, Unemployed, 8 Bosman Street, Vanderbijlpark, Unmarried; (2) Application: Noord Gauteng (Pretoria), 16 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 July 2018, Pretoria, Vanderbijlpark; (4) Laage, Schoeman & Stadler Inc, 4 Hendrik Van Eck Boulevard, Vanderbijlpark, 23 July 2018. Sonika Wiggill, 860117 0082 08 2, Sales Person, Holding 165 Vyfhoek, Potchefstroom, Married out of community of property; (2) Application: Noord Gauteng (Pretoria), 14 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 July 2018, Pretoria, Potchefstroom; (4) Laage, Schoeman & Stadler Inc, 4 Hendrik Van Eck Boulevard, Vanderbijlpark, 23 July 2018. ADEL TODD, 771017 0050 089, ADMINISTRATION CLERK, 8 GEDALJE PUTTICK ROAD SUNDOWNER RANDBURG; (2) Application: GAUTENG HIGH COURT PRETORIA, 14 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 July 2018, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA, RANDBURG; (4) JOHAN VAN HEERDEN ATTORNEYS, BARNSTABLE NO 17 A LYNNWOODMANOR PRETORIA, 13 July 2018. DANIELLE HENDERSON, 880211 0484 087, SALES ADMINISTRATION OFFICER, NO 3 WOODMERE VILLA’S LAUREL STREET WOODMERE PRIMROSE GERMISTON; (2) Application: GAUTENG HIGH COURT PRETORIA, 15 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 July 2018, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA, GERMISTON; (4) JOHAN VAN HEERDEN ATTORNEYS, BARNSTABLE NO 17 A LYNNWOODMANOR PRETORIA, 13 July 2018. Etienne Fourie, ., Diesel Fitter, 98 Burger Avenue, Lyttelton Manor, Centurion, Married out of community of property; (2) Application: Pretoria, 14 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 30 July 2018, Pretoria; (4) Francois Uys Incorporated, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. Andreas Van Niekerk, 7507245096083, Sound Engineer, 28 Eagle Rock, Stellenbosch Place, Northcliff x 25, Divorced; (2) Application: Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 16 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 July 2018, Pretoria, Johannesburg; (4) Esmeraldo Attorneys, 149 Cowen Ntuli Street, Middelburg. JACOBUS LODEWIKUS VENTER, 770801 5070 080, DIESEL MECHANIC, 87 TIMBER STREET WENTWORTH PARK KRUGERSDORP; (2) Application: GAUTENG HIGH COURT PRETORIA, 13 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 July 2018, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA, KRUGERSDORP; (4) JOHAN VAN HEERDEN ATTORNEYS, BARNSTABLE NO 17 A LYNNWOODMANOR PRETORIA, 13 July 2018. Violet Selowa, ., Security Officer, 05 Makuruntsi Street, Saulsville, Pretoria, Unmarried; (2) Application: Pretoria, 15 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 30 July 2018, Pretoria; (4) Francois Uys Incorporated, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. Peter Sydney Slabbert, ., Unemployed, 146 Elke Street, Kliprivier, Meyerton, Unmarried; (2) Application: Pretoria, 13 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 30 July 2018, Pretoria, Meyerton; (4) Francois Uys Incorporated, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. LIZAHN ANELDA OOSTHUIZEN, 711016 0248 084, SOCIAL WORKER, 1 ST STREET 97 RAND-EN-DAL KRUGERSDORP; (2) Application: GAUTENG HIGH COURT PRETORIA, 16 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 23 July 2018, MASTER’S OFFICE PRETORIA, KRUGERSDORP; (4) JOHAN VAN HEERDEN ATTORNEYS, BARNSTABLE NO 17 A LYNNWOODMANOR PRETORIA, 13 July 2018. Zacharias Catharina Martin, ., Area Manager, 927A 6th Avenue, Wonderboom South, Pretoria North, Married out of community of property; (2) Application: Pretoria, 14 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 30 July 2018, Pretoria, Pretoria North; (4) Francois Uys Incorporated, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. Gerald James Martin, ., Unemployed, 927A 6th Avenue, Wonderboom South, Pretoria North, Married out of community of property; (2) Application: Pretoria, 14 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 30 July 2018, Pretoria, Pretoria North; (4) Francois Uys Incorporated, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. Elsebe Maas, ., Unemployed, 146 Elke Street, Kliprivier, Meyerton, Unmarried; (2) Application: Pretoria, 13 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 30 July 2018, Pretoria, Meyerton; (4) Francois Uys Incorporated, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 168 No. 41779 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2018 Eben Jansen Van Vuuren, ., Industrial Electrician, 10 Brian Road, Homelake, Randfontein, Married in community of property; Ruska Jansen Van Vuuren, ., Unemployed; (2) Application: Pretoria, 14 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 30 July 2018, Pretoria, Randfontein; (4) Francois Uys Incorporated, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. Johannes Henning Britz, ., Unemployed, 14 Jukskei Street, Norkem Park, Kempton Park, Married out of community of property; (2) Application: Pretoria, 13 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 30 July 2018, Pretoria, Kempton Park; (4) Francois Uys Incorporated, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. Elzette Britz, ., Financial Manager, 14 Jukskei Street, Norkem Park, Kempton Park, Married out of community of property; (2) Application: Pretoria, 13 August 2018, 10:00; (3) 30 July 2018, Pretoria, Kempton Park; (4) Francois Uys Incorporated, 1022 Saxby Avenue, Eldoraigne, Centurion. Maria Elizabeth Smit, 7008170256081, Administratiewe Bestuurder, Stasiestraat nr. 11, Bultfontein, Provinsie Vrystaat; (2) Aansoek: Vrystaat, 16 Augustus 2018, 09:30; (3) 20 Julie 2018, Bloemfontein, Bultfontein; (4) De Villliers Prokureurs, Deale weg nr. 89 Dan Pienaar, Bloemfontein. Maria Elizabeth Smit, 7008170256081, Administratiewe Bestuurder, Stasiestraat nr.11, Bultfontein, Provinsie Vrystaat, n/a; n/a, n/a, n/a, n/a; (2) Intrekking: 18 Junie 2018; (3) 4 Mei 2018, Bloemfontein, Bultfontein Landdroskantoor; (4) Huggett Hendriks Ing, 62A Calliopestraat,Pentagonpark,Bloemfontein. 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The South African Air Force (SAAF) is the air warfare branch of South African National Defence Force, with its headquarters in Pretoria. The South African Air Force was established on 1 February 1920. The Air Force saw service in World War II and the Korean War. From 1966, the SAAF was involved in providing infantry support in the low-intensity Border War in Angola, South-West Africa and Rhodesia. As the war progressed, the intensity of air operations increased, until in the late 1980s when the SAAF were compelled to fly fighter missions against Angolan aircraft in order to maintain tactical air superiority. On conclusion of the Border War in 1990, aircraft numbers were severely reduced due to economic pressures as well as the cessation of hostilities with neighbouring states. History Main article: History of the South African Air Force First World War After a visit to observe the 1912 military manoeuvres in Europe, Brig. Gen. C.F. Beyers (who was then Commandant-General of the Defence Force) gave an extremely positive report on the future use of aircraft for military purposes to General Smuts. Smuts initiated an arrangement with private fliers in the Cape and established a flying school[3] at Alexandersfontein[a] near Kimberley, known as the Paterson Aviation Syndicate School, to train pilots for the proposed South African Aviation Corps.[4] Flying training commenced in 1913 with students who excelled on the course being sent to the Central Flying School at Upavon in Great Britain for further training. The first South African military pilot qualified on 2 June 1914.[5] On the outbreak of the First World War, the Union Defence Force had realised the urgent need for air support which brought about the establishment of the South African Aviation Corps (SAAC) on 29 January 1915.[5] Aircraft were purchased from France (Henri Farman F-27) while the building of an airfield at Walvis Bay commenced in earnest in order to support operations against German forces in German South West Africa.[6] By June 1915 the SAAC was deployed to its first operational airfield at Karibib in German South West Africa in support of Gen. Botha's South African ground forces. The SAAC flew reconnaissance and leaflet dropping missions from Karibib and later from Omaruru, where improvised bombing missions were added when pilots started dropping hand grenades and rudimentary bombs by hand.[7] On 9 July 1915, the German forces capitulated and most of the pilots and aircraft of the SAAC were sent to Britain in support of the Imperial war effort. Although the SAAC remained active, its activities were limited to ground training at the Cape Town Drill Hall, while the pilots who had been detached to the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) were grouped to form No. 26 Squadron RFC and later becoming an independent squadron on 8 October 1915. No. 26 Squadron was equipped with Henri Farman F-27's and B.E.2c's and was shipped to Kenya in support of the war effort in German East Africa, landing in Mombasa on 31 January 1916.[8] The squadron flew reconnaissance and observer missions throughout the campaign until February 1918[9] when the squadron returned to the UK via Cape Town and arrived at Blandford Camp on 8 July 1918 and was disbanded the same day.[10] While the SAAC were engaged in German South West Africa and 26 Sqdn RFC in East Africa, many South Africans traveled to the United Kingdom to enlist with the Royal Flying Corps.[11] The number of South Africans in the RFC eventually reached approximately 3,000 men and suffered 260 active-duty fatalities over the Somme during the war. Forty-six pilots became fighter aces.[12][13] Founding and the inter-war period de Havilland/Airco DH.9: 49 of these aircraft were donated to South Africa as part of the Imperial Gift On conclusion of the First World War, the British Government donated surplus aircraft plus spares and sufficient equipment to provide the nucleus of a fledgling air force to each of its Dominions. As part of this donation, which was to become known as the Imperial Gift,[14] South Africa received a total of 113 aircraft from both the British Government (100 aircraft) as well as from other sources (13 aircraft).[14][b] On 1 February 1920 Colonel Pierre van Ryneveld was appointed as the Director Air Service with the task of forming an air force, the date is used to mark the founding of the South African Air Force. In December 1920 the South African National insignia was added to aircraft for the first time. An Orange, Green, Red and Blue roundel was added to an Avro 504K for trial purposes but the colours were found to be unsuitable and were replaced with a Green, Red, Lemon, Yellow and Blue roundel in December 1921. These colours remained until 1927 when they were replaced with the Orange, White and Blue roundels.[15] The first operational deployment of the newly formed Air Force was to quell internal dissent, when in 1922 a miner's strike on the Johannesburg gold mines turned violent and led to the declaration of martial law. 1 Squadron was called to fly reconnaissance missions and to bombard the strikers' positions. Sorties in support of the police amounted to 127 flight hours between 10 and 15 March and this inauspicious start for the SAAF led to two pilot losses, two wounded and two aircraft lost to ground fire.[16] The SAAF was again deployed to suppress the Bondelzwart Rebellion at Kalkfontein between 29 May and 3 July 1922.[17] Second World War A Hawker Hart, one of the earliest bombers for South Africa At the outbreak of the Second World War, South Africa had no naval vessels and the UDF's first priority was to ensure the safety of the South African coastal waters as well as the strategically important Cape sea-route. For maritime patrol operations, the SAAF took over all 29 passenger aircraft of South African Airways: 18 Junkers Ju 86Z-ls for maritime patrols and eleven Junkers Ju 52s for transport purposes.[18] SAAF maritime patrols commenced on 21 September 1939 with 16 Squadron flying three JU-86Z's from Walvis Bay.[19] had been established, eventually consisting of 6, 10, 22, 23, 25, 27 and 29 Squadrons.[20] By the end of the Second World War in August 1945, SAAF aircraft (in conjunction with British and Dutch aircraft stationed in South Africa) had intercepted 17 enemy ships, assisted in the rescue of 437 survivors of sunken ships, attacked 26 of the 36 enemy submarines that operated around the South African coast, and flown 15,000 coastal patrol sorties.[18] East Africa In December 1939, The Duke of Aosta had sent a report to Mussolini recording the state of chronic unpreparedness of the Allied Forces in East Africa. The collapse of France in 1940 had prompted Mussolini to join the war on the side of the Axis and as a result, air force elements were moved to forward positions in occupied Ethiopia to mount air attacks on Allied forces before they could be re-inforced.[21] These deployments prompted Allied action and on 13 May 1940, 1 Squadron pilots were sent to Cairo to take delivery of 18 Gloster Gladiators and to fly them south to Kenya, for operations in East Africa. 11 Squadron, equipped with Hawker Hartebeests, followed to Nairobi on 19 May 1940 and were joined by the Junkers Ju 86s of 12 Squadron on 22 May 1940.[21] The Kingdom of Italy declared war on 10 June 1940 and on the following day, the Ju 86s of 12 Squadron led the first air attack by the SAAF in the Second World War.[21] During the campaign, numerous SAAF aircraft were involved in air combat with the Italian Regia Aeronautica and provided air support to South African and Allied forces in the ground war. By December 1940, ten SAAF squadrons plus 34 Flight, with a total of 94 aircraft, were operational in East Africa (1 Squadron, 2 Squadron, 3 Squadron, 11 Squadron, 12 Squadron, 14 Squadron, 40 Squadron, 41 Squadron, 50 Squadron and 60 Squadron).[22] During this campaign, the SAAF formed a Close Support Flight of four Gladiators and four Hartebeests, with an autonomous air force commander operating with the land forces. This was the precursor of the Desert Air Force/Tactical Air Force "cab-rank" technique which were used extensively for close air support during 1943–1945.[23] The last air combat took place on 29 October and the Italian forces surrendered on 27 November 1941. A reduced SAAF presence was maintained in East Africa for coastal patrols until May 1943.[24] Western Desert and North Africa Lt. Robin Pare (left), squadron commander Major John "Jack" Frost (centre), who was the highest scoring ace in the SAAF during the Second World War, and Capt. Andrew Duncan (right) of 5 Squadron SAAF March/April 1942 SAAF fighter, bomber, and reconnaissance squadrons played a key role in the Western Desert and North African campaigns from 1941 to 1943.[16] One memorable feat was the Boston bombers of 12 and 24 Squadrons dropping hundreds of tons of bombs on Axis forces pushing the Eighth Army back towards Egypt during the "Gazala Gallop" in mid-1942.[16] SAAF bombers continually harassed retreating forces towards the Tunisian border after the Second Battle of El Alamein; the South African fighters of No. 223 Wing RAF helped the Desert Air Force gain air superiority over Axis air forces.[16] Between April 1941 and May 1943, the eleven SAAF squadrons[c] flew 33,991 sorties and destroyed 342 enemy aircraft.[16] Supermarine Spitfire pilots of 40 Squadron, South African Air Force, at Gabes in Tunisia, April 1943 Conditions were however not ideal and pilots and crew were required to operate under critical conditions at times. Pilots were frequently sent home to the Union after gaining experience and did not return for many months, after which conditions in the desert had changed significantly and they were required to regain experience on different aircraft, different tactics and operations from different bases. There were cases where experienced fighter pilots were sent back to the Western Desert as bomber pilots for their second tour – compounding the lack of continuity and experience.[26] The South Africans did however command the respect of their German adversaries.[27] The South Africans had the distinction of dropping the first and last bombs in the African conflict – the first being on 11 June 1940 on Moyale in Ethiopia and the last being on the Italian 1st Army in Tunisia.[28] The SAAF also produced a number of SAAF Second World War air aces in the process, including John Frost and Marmaduke Pattle.[29] Madagascar In fear of Japanese occupation and subsequent operations in the Indian Ocean in close proximity to South African sea lanes, Field Marshal Smuts encouraged the preemptive Allied occupation of the island of Madagascar.[30] After much debate and further encouragement by General de Gaulle (who was urging for a Free French operation against Madagascar), Churchill and the Chiefs of Staff agreed to an invasion by means of a strong fleet and adequate air support.[31] In March and April 1942, the SAAF had been conducting reconnaissance flights over Diego-Suarez and 32, 36 and 37 Coastal Flights[d] were withdrawn from South African maritime patrol operations and sent to Lindi on the Indian Ocean coast of Tanzania, with an additional eleven Bristol Beauforts and six Martin Marylands to provide ongoing reconnaissance and close air support for the planned operation – to be known as Operation Ironclad.[33] During the amphibious / air assault carried out by the Royal Navy and Air Force on 5 May, the Vichy French Air Force consisting mainly of Morane fighters and Potez bombers had attacked the Allied fleet but had been neutralised by the Fleet Air Arm aircraft from the two aircraft carriers. Those remaining aircraft not destroyed were withdrawn by the French and flown south to other airfields on the island.[32] Once the main airfield at Arrachart aerodrome in Diego-Suarez had been secured (13 May 1942), the SAAF Air Component flew from Lindi to Arrachart. The air component consisted of thirty-four aircraft (6 Marylands, 11 Beaufort Bombers, 12 Lockheed Lodestars and 6 Ju 52's transports).[32] By September 1942, the South African ground forces committed to Ironclad had been party to the capturing the southern half of Madagascar as well as the small island of Nossi Be with the SAAF air component supporting these operations. During the campaign which ended with an armistice on 4 November 1942, SAAF aircraft flew a total of 401 sorties with one pilot killed in action, one killed in an accident and one succumbing to disease. Seven aircraft were lost, only one as a result of enemy action.[34] A Bristol Beaufighter, in Italy August 1944. Sicilian and Italian campaigns By the end of May 1943, the SAAF had two Wings and sixteen squadrons in the Middle East and North Africa with 8,000 men. With the end of the North African campaign, the SAAF role underwent change – becoming more active in fighter bomber, bomber and PR operations as opposed to the fighter role performed in the desert.[35] Five SAAF squadrons were designated to support the July 1943 invasion of Sicily – 1 Squadron operated combat air patrols over the beaches for the Operation Husky landings[35] while 2,[36] 4[37] and 5[38] Squadrons provided fighter bomber support during the Sicilian campaign. 30 Squadron (flying as No. 223 Squadron RAF during the campaign) provided light bomber support from Malta[39] and 60 Squadron was responsible for photo reconnaissance flights in support of all Allied forces on the island.[40] After successfully invading the island, a further three squadrons were moved to Sicily and the eight squadrons on the island were tasked with supporting the invasion of Italy: 12 and 24 Squadrons were responsible for medium bomber missions to "soften up" the enemy prior to the invasion while 40 Sqn was responsible for tactical photo-reconnaissance. 1 Squadron provided fighter cover for the 3 September 1943 landings while 2 and 4 Squadrons were responsible for bomber escort.[35] Supermarine Spitfire Mark VCs of 2 Squadron SAAF based at Palata, Italy The South African Air Force participated in the Allied campaigns in the following theaters: Italy (1943–45): 2, 3 7 and 8 Wings fought in operations to liberate Italy from German occupation. Yugoslavia (1943–44): 7 Wing and 8 Wing supported partisan operations against German occupation forces. Balkans (1944–45): Some squadrons served with the Balkan Air Force in operations over Hungary, Romania and Albania. Warsaw (1944): 2 Wing air-supplied Warsaw during Warsaw Uprising. Greece (1944): 2 Wing supported British operations to liberate Greece and suppress the communist coup. Other theatres On 6 September 1944 16th SAAF Squadron bombed, among other places, Zenica bridge "Pehare", during Balkans campaign led from Italy Atlantic (1943–45): Two squadrons patrolled convoy routes off West Africa and Gibraltar. (26 Squadron SAAF, Vickers Wellington XI's, Takoradi, Gold Coast, West Africa) France (1944): A detachment took part in the Franco-American invasion of southern France. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, etc. (1944–45): 16th South African Air Force Squadron, stationed in Italy, made dozens of air strikes against German forces and collaborators in then Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, etc. during 1944 and 1945. On 6 September 1944, the 16th Squadron bombed Zenica, focusing on bridges. Further information: List of British Commonwealth Air Training Plan facilities in South Africa Mobile Air Force Depot The Mobile Air Force Depot (MAFD) was based in Pretoria. Its role during the Second World War was as a location where Air Crew could be stationed, on stand-by, prior to being posted to a more active squadron. Berlin airlift Post-war, the SAAF also took part in the Berlin airlift of 1948 with 20 aircrews flying Royal Air Force Dakotas. 4,133 tons of supplies were carried in 1,240 missions flown.[41] Korean War 2 Squadron F51 Mustangs in Korea At the outbreak of the Korean War, the United Nations Security Council passed a resolution calling for the withdrawal of North Korean forces in South Korea. A request was also made to all UN members for assistance. After a special Cabinet meeting on 20 July 1950 the Union Government announced that due to the long distance between South Africa and Korea, direct ground-based military participation in the conflict was impractical and unrealistic but that a SAAF fighter squadron would be made available to the UN effort. The 50 officers and 157 other ranks of 2 Sqn[42] SAAF sailed from Durban on 26 September 1950 – they had been selected from 1,426 members of the Permanent Force who had initially volunteered for service. This initial contingent was commanded by Cmdt S. van Breda Theron DSO, DFC, AFC and included many World War II SAAF veterans.[43] The squadron was moved to Johnson Air Base near Tokyo on 25 September 1950 for conversion training on the F-51D Mustangs supplied by the US Air Force.[44] On completion of conversion training, the squadron was deployed as one of the four USAF 18th Fighter-Bomber Wing squadrons[44] and on 16 November 1950 an advance detachment consisting of 13 officers and 21 other ranks (including the Squadron Commander and his four Flight Commanders who made the crossing in their own F-51D Mustangs) left Japan for Pusan East (K-9) Air Base within the Pusan Perimeter in Korea to fly with the USAF pilots in order to familiarise themselves with the local operational conditions.[43] On the morning of 19 November 1950, Cmdt Theron and Capt G.B. Lipawsky took off with two USAF pilots to fly the first SAAF combat sorties of the Korean War from K-9 and K-24 airfields at Pyongyang.[43] SAAF C47 Turbo prop Dakota On 30 November the squadron was moved further south to K-13 airfield due to North Korean and Chinese advances. It was again moved even further south after the UN forces lost additional ground to the North Koreans to K-10 airfield situated on the coast close to the town of Chinhae. This was to be the squadron's permanent base for the duration of their first Korean deployment. During this period (while equipped with F-51D Mustangs) the squadron flew 10,373 sorties and lost 74 aircraft out of the total 95 allocated. Twelve pilots were killed in action, 30 missing and four wounded.[44] In January 1953 the squadron returned to Japan for conversion to the USAF F-86F Sabre fighter-bombers. The first Sabre mission was flown on 16 March 1953 from the K-55 airfield in South Korea, being the first SAAF jet mission flown. 2 squadron was led by ace pilot, Major Jean de Wet from AFB Langebaanweg. The squadron was tasked with fighter sweeps along the Yalu and Chong-Chong rivers as well as close air support attack missions. The squadron flew 2,032 sorties in the Sabres losing four out of the 22 aircraft supplied.[44] SAAF Harvard trainer The war ended on 27 July 1953, when the Korean Armistice Agreement was signed. During the first phase of the war, the main task of the squadron Mustangs was the interdiction of enemy supply routes which not only accounted for approximately 61.45% of SAAF combat sorties, but which reached an early peak from January to May 1951 (78% and 82%). A typical interdiction mission was an armed reconnaissance patrol usually undertaken by flights of two or four aircraft armed with two napalm bombs, 127 mm rockets and 12.7 mm machine guns.[43] Later, after the introduction of the Sabres, the squadron was also called on to provide counter-air missions flying as fighter sweeps and interceptions against MiG-15's, but interdiction and close air support remained the primary mission.[43] Losses were 34 SAAF pilots killed, eight taken prisoner (including the future Chief of the Air Force, General D Earp) with 74 Mustangs and 4 Sabres lost.[44] Pilots and men of the squadron received a total of 797 medals including 2 Silver Stars, the highest US military award given to foreigners, 3 Legions of Merit, 55 Distinguished Flying Crosses and 40 Bronze Stars.[45] In recognition of their association with 2 Squadron, the OC of 18th Fighter-Bomber Wing issued a policy directive "that all retreat ceremonies shall be preceded by the introductory bars of the South African national anthem. All personnel will render the honour to this anthem as our own."[44] On conclusion of hostilities, the Sabres were returned to the USAF and the squadron returned to South Africa in October 1953. During this period, the Union Defence Forces were reorganised into individual services and the SAAF became an arm of service in its own right, under an Air Chief of Staff (who was renamed "Chief of the Air Force" in 1966). It adopted a blue uniform, to replace the army khaki it had previously worn. Rhodesian Bush War The SAAF loaned aircraft and flew occasional covert reconnaissance, transport and combat sorties in support of the Royal Rhodesian Air Force (RRAF; renamed in 1970 as the Rhodesian Air Force (RhAF)) and the rest of the Rhodesian Security Forces from 1966 onwards. Notable operations included Operation Uric and Operation Vanity in 1979. Border War Mirage F1CZ, on tarmac in 1979 From 1966 to 1989, the SAAF was committed to the Border War, which was fought in northern South West Africa and surrounding states. At first, it provided limited air support to police operations against the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (the military wing of SWAPO, which was fighting to end South African rule of South West Africa). Operations intensified after the defence force took charge of the war in 1974. In July 1964, South Africa placed a development contract with Thomson-CSF for a mobile, all-weather, low-altitude SAM system after a South African order for the Bloodhound SAM system was refused by the UK government.[46] This became the Crotale, or 'Cactus' in South African service. The South African government paid 85 per cent of the development costs of the system with the balance being paid for by France. The system was in service with 120 Squadron SAAF from 1970 until the late 1980s without any successful combat shootdowns.[47] The SAAF provided air support to the army during the 1975–76 Angola campaign, and in the many cross-border operations that were carried out against PLAN bases in Angola and Zambia from 1977 onwards. During the bush war period, South Africa manufactured six air-deliverable tactical nuclear weapons of the "gun-type" design between 1978 and 1993. Each of the devices contained 55 kilograms of HEU with an estimated yield of 10–18 kilotons[48] designed for delivery by Blackburn Buccaneer or English Electric Canberra aircraft. See History of the South African Air Force#Nuclear and ballistic weapons. At least two MIG-21s of the Angolan Air Force were shot down by 3 Squadron SAAF Mirage F1s in 1981 and 1982.[49] From 1980 to 1984, the command structure was reorganised. Instead of units of the separate Strike Command, Transportation Command SAAF, and Maritime Air Command SAAF often being based at the same base but responsible to different chains of command, regional commands were established. Main Threat Air Command (MTAC) was made responsible for the northern half of the country, and Southern Air Command SAAF and Western Air Command SAAF for those areas. MTAC was co-located with the Air Force Command Post at Pretoria, with 20 subordinate squadrons (8 reserve). Southern Air Command at Silvermine was allocated nine squadrons (three reserve), based at AFS Port Elizabeth, Cape Town Airport, and AFB Ysterplaat, including 16 Squadron SAAF (Alouettes), 25 Squadron flying Dakotas from Ysterplaat, 27 Squadron SAAF (Piaggio 166), 35 Squadron SAAF (Avro Shackleton), and 88 Maritime Training School.[50] Western Air Command at Windhoek relied on aircraft temporarily detached from MTAC and SAC. Airspace Control Command, Training Command and Air Logistics Command remained largely unchanged. SAAF Cheetah D fighter The SAAF was also heavily involved in the 1987–88 Angola campaign, before the New York Accords that ended the conflict. The international arms embargo imposed against the then-apartheid government of South Africa, meant that the SAAF was unable to procure modern fighter aircraft to compete with the sophisticated Soviet-supplied air defence network and Cuban Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23s fielded in the latter part of this conflict. South Africa was able to secure the transfer of technology from Israel through the Israel–South Africa Agreement, thereby allowing the Cheetah derivative of the IAI Kfir to be produced. From 1990 with the perceived reduction in threat, SAAF operational strength began to be reduced.[51] The first short term steps entailed the withdrawal of several obsolete aircraft types from service, such as the Canberra B(1)12, the Super Frelon and Westland Wasp helicopters, the Kudu light aircraft and the P-166s Albatross coastal patrol aircraft. Other initial measures included the downgrading of Air Force Base Port Elizabeth and the disbanding of 12, 16, 24, 25, and 27 Squadrons. Two Commando squadrons – 103 Squadron SAAF at AFB Bloemspruit and 114 Squadron SAAF at AFB Swartkop – were also disbanded. Air Defence Artillery Group The Hilda Missile System as it was used by the 250 Air Defence Artillery Group The 250 Air Defence Artillery Group, also known as the 250 Air Defence Unit (ADU), was a group of air defence squadrons that operated under the control of the South African Air Force tasked with airbase defence. The group consisted of 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129 and 130 Squadrons and had its own active Citizen Force component. These squadrons were equipped with the Tigercat mobile surface-to-air missile system, The Cactus surface-to-air missile system, the ZU-23-2 23mm Anti-Aircraft Gun and the Bofors 40 mm gun. 120 Squadron mainly operated the Cactus missile system operationally in platoons from 1973 until the late 1980s with each platoon consisting of one Acquisition and Co-ordination Unit (ACU) and two or three firing units, with a battery having two platoons.[52] 121 Squadron, 123 Squadron and later 129 Squadron mainly operated the Tigercat mobile surface-to-air missile system. In South African service it was given the name "Hilda". 123 Squadron was deployed for Operation Savannah in 1975 to provide air defence for Air Force Base Grootfontein in South-West Africa. 129 Squadron was deployed to Air Force Base Ondangwa for the remainder of the Border War to provide air defence for the logistics base and airfield there, as it was an important staging area for the South African Defence Force for their operations in neighbouring Angola.[53][54] The Air Defence Artillery Group was disbanded in 1992 after the Cactus missile system was retired, with only remnants of 120 Squadron, operating the upgraded Cactus Container system, becoming a part of Air Command Control Unit at Snake Valley opposite Air Force Base Swartkop on the eastern side of the shared runway. 120 Squadron was finally disbanded in 2002 after these systems were retired.[55] Major operations Click on show to view major SAAF operations of the Border War During the bush war, the SAAF lost a total of 22 aircraft [e] (1974–1989) to enemy action. A further 11 aircraft [f] were lost in the operational area due to pilot error or malfunction.[69] Since 1994 Silver Falcons aerobatic team use Pilatus trainers After the first South African multi-racial elections in 1994, the SAAF became part of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). The South African Air Force is currently considered to be the most effective air force in sub-Sahara Africa despite the loss of capability as a consequence of defence cuts after the end of the Border War.[70] These financial cuts have brought about a number of severe operational limitations, compounded by the loss of experienced air-crews. This has placed strain on the bringing new types of aircraft into service, specifically the Gripen, Hawk, Rooivalk, A 109 and Lynx. The cancellation of the SAAF participation and procurement of the A400M in November 2009 has denied the SAAF the strategic airlift capability needed for domestic, regional and continent-wide transport operations. There is no clear indication as yet regarding how the heavy/long-range airlift gap will be addressed.[70] Current air combat capabilities are limited to the Gripen multi-role fighter and the Rooivalk combat support helicopter although in insufficient number to allow regional deployments while maintaining national air security and current training commitments. To overcome this shortfall, the SAAF has designated the Hawk Mk 120 trainers for additional tactical reconnaissance and weapon delivery platforms for targets designated by the Gripens.[70] Financial constraints have further limited flying hours on the newly acquired aircraft; it was planned to keep Gripen pilots current flying the lower cost Hawk aircraft with "Gripenised" cockpits.[71] It was reported in 2013 that the Gripen fleet wasn't fully manned with some pilots redesignated as reserve pilots and others being assigned instructor roles at Air Force Base Makhado. The SAAF stated that the Gripen fleet is being rotated between short-term storage and active use by the regular active pilots to spread the limited flying hours among the whole fleet.[72] During this same period it was reported that 18 of the SAAF's AgustaWestland AW109 helicopters have been grounded due to an accident involving one of the helicopters several months prior and a lack of funds for regular maintenance, however in November 2013 after five months of not flying, the grounding of the helicopters was lifted after more funds became available.[73] Despite all its setbacks and financial woes, the South African Air Force continues to undertake and complete the tasks and obligations assigned to it. The SAAF still plays a vital role in national security operations, United Nations peacekeeping missions, and other foreign deployments. As of 2014 the Air force has several aircraft, aircrew and ground crew on foreign deployments. Three Rooivalk[74] attack helicopters from 16 Squadron SAAF and five or six 15, 17, 19 and/or 22 Squadron SAAF's Oryx transport helicopters were stationed in Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as part of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO). The Rooivalk and Oryx Helicopters are part of the South African contribution to the 3000-strong United Nations Force Intervention Brigade (FIB) and they have flown several sorties against rebel factions who are operating in North Kivu province, particularly the notorious M23 militia group who were routed from their strongholds after an offensive by the UN Force Intervention Brigade and the Military of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[75][76][77] A pair of Hawk 120s conduct a security simulation over Swartkop in preparation for the 2010 World Cup Several 28 Squadron SAAF C-130BZ Hercules aircraft also regularly flew to Sudan, DR Congo and Uganda, including Lubumbashi, Kinshasa, Goma, Beni, Bunia and Entebbe, as Entebbe is the logistic hub for MONUSCO in the eastern DR Congo. They mainly fly missions ranging from logistic support for SA National Defence Force continental peacekeeping and peace support operations, humanitarian operations, support to the South African Army, and general airlift.[78][79] A C-47TP Turbo Dakota from 35 Squadron SAAF permanently based in the Mozambican city of Pemba to provide maritime patrol capability for the Southern African Development Community (SADC) counter-piracy mission in the Mozambique Channel, Operation Copper. There is also a Super Lynx from 22 Squadron SAAF operating from the South African Navy frigates whenever they are stationed in the Mozambican channel. The air force also assists Operation Corona from "time to time" by deploying either AgustaWestland AW109 or Atlas Oryx helicopters to its borders.[80] During the 2010 FIFA World Cup the South African National Defence Force was deployed in order to provide security for the event. The air force deployed armed Gripen Fighter aircraft and Hawk advanced trainer aircraft to conduct air patrols to monitor air traffic. Rooivalk, Atlas Oryx and AgustaWestland AW109 helicopters were also deployed during the event.[81] It was also reported by the Afrikaans daily newspaper, Beeld, that on 23 March 2013 when the Séléka rebel group attempted to take power in the Central African Republic by invading the capital of Bangui, four armed Gripen Fighter aircraft from 2 Squadron SAAF were sent along with a C-130BZ transport aircraft (reportedly carrying a stock of bombs) in order to provide close air support to the 200-strong South African garrison who were still fighting in the city. The aircraft were, however, recalled shortly after, as the South Africans and the rebels agreed to a ceasefire and rather opted to withdraw peacefully from the country. Several flights made by C-130BZ aircraft evacuated the bodies of the 13 South African soldiers who were killed and the 27 who were wounded during the Séléka offensive and also the remainder of the deployed soldiers and their equipment after the ceasefire was declared. The deployment of the Gripen fighter aircraft indicated that if the situation called for it, the country will deploy its fighter aircraft in order to ensure the protection of its assets.[82] The air force was also tasked with maintaining national security before and during the funeral procession of former president Nelson Mandela in December 2013. Several SAAF helicopters conducted patrols over Pretoria while the former president's body was lying in state in the days leading up to the funeral. Gripen fighter aircraft, armed with IRIS-T missiles and Digital Joint Reconnaissance Pods, conducted combat air patrols to enforce a no-fly zone for several days over certain areas in Gauteng province and later during the funeral itself over Qunu, in the Eastern Cape. Two Gripens were also tasked with escorting a C-130BZ aircraft, which was carrying President Mandela's body from Air Force Base Waterkloof to the Mthatha Airport. Five Gripens, three Oryx helicopters and the 6 Pilatus PC-7's of the Silver Falcons performed a flypast in a final salute to the late former president.[83] SAAF C130 BZ Hercules of 28 Squadron On 12 September 2014, a church hostel collapsed within the compound of the Synagogue, Church of All Nations in Lagos, Nigeria. More than 100 persons died in the collapse, among them 85 South Africans.[84] President Jacob Zuma ordered the South African Air Force to assist with the repatriation of survivors and victims, and the first 25 survivors were flown to South Africa in a specially adapted SAAF Hercules C-130 on 22 September 2014.[85] Due to a lack of airlift capacity, an Antonov aircraft from Maximus Aero was chartered in order to repatriate the bodies of 74 victims, which arrived on 15 November 2014.[86] The last 11 bodies were finally repatriated using an SAAF C-130 on 6 February 2015. The delay in repatriating the last bodies was due to authorities having to wait for DNA test results in order to positively identify the remaining victims.[84] In spite of its budget concerns, the air force still continues to participate in and support annual air and defence shows and capability demonstrations such as the Rand show, the Zwartkops airshow and the Africa Aerospace and Defence Expo.[87][88] In 2002 Musa Mbhokota became the SAAF's first black jet fighter pilot.[89] In March 2017 Nandi Zama became for first black woman in SAAF history to command and fly a Hercules C-130 cargo plane.[90] As of 2021, Department of Defence officials informed Parliament that a reduced availability of aircraft was negatively affecting hours flown. Helicopter systems were said to have "a critical spares shortage" with similar problems also confronting the transport and combat aircraft and systems. The parliamentary Defence and Military Veterans (PCDMV) committee was told that "Constrained funding is also affecting the ability to provide enough serviceable aircraft, although serious efforts are being made to ensure availability is increased within the reduced budget". During the first quarter of the 2021/22 financial year, the air force flew 3,560.8 hours, including 2,717 Force Preparation hours, 636.7 Force Employment hours; and 207.1 VIP flying hours.[91] As of late 2021, all the Air Force's Gripen fighter aircraft were grounded. However, in 2022 the Air Force concluded a deal with Saab to return 13 of the aircraft to service over a three-year period.[92][93] Rank insignia Main article: South African military ranks In 2002 the Air Force rank insignia were changed from one which was shared with the Army to a new pattern based on stripes. The Air Force stated that this was "in order to bring it more in line with international forms of rank".[94] The General ranks initially had a thick stripe (thicker than the Senior Officer rank stripe) with thin stripes above, but this was changed shortly after implementation to the crossed sword and baton insignia typical of Commonwealth Generals. The reason for the change so soon after implementation of the new insignia was presumed to be confusion in differentiating between Generals and Senior Officers. SAAF medals and decorations Main article: South African military decorations A new set of emblems, medals and decorations were introduced on 29 April 2003,[96] although medals issued by the SADF can still be worn. Unit emblems Air force bases Flying squadrons South African Air Force Flying Squadrons Reserve squadrons South African Air Force Reserve Squadrons Other flying units South African Air Force Other Flying Units Security squadrons South African Air Force Security Squadrons Engineering support units South African Air Force Engineering Units Air defence artillery units 250 Air Defence Artillery Group Structure Command and control units South African Air Force Command and Control Units The various Forward Air Command Posts and Air Operations Teams were closed on 31 December 2003 and integrated in the new Joint Regional Task Groups under command of Chief of Joint Operations. Training units South African Air Force Training Units Support units South African Air Force Support Units ver 3 Order of battle, bases squadrons and equipment Bases Map of South Africa showing the South African Air Force basesDurban (FADN)Durban (FADN)Bloemspruit (FABL)Bloemspruit (FABL)Hoedspruit (FAHS)Hoedspruit (FAHS)Langebaanweg (FALW)Langebaanweg (FALW)Makhado (FALM)Makhado (FALM)Overberg (FAOB)Overberg (FAOB)Swartkop (FASK)Swartkop (FASK)Waterkloof (FAWK)Waterkloof (FAWK)Ysterplaat (FAYP)Ysterplaat (FAYP)Port Elizabeth (FAPE)Port Elizabeth (FAPE) Map of South African Air Force bases and stations (Click on base icon for link to details)[97] Squadrons Main article: List of squadrons of the South African Air Force Click on show to view order of battle and equipment fit of current SAAF Squadrons and Units Aircraft Current inventory Previous notable aircraft operated by the SAAF include Atlas Cheetah, Mirage F1, Mirage III, C-130F Hercules. Weapon systems For weapon system no longer in use, see List of obsolete weapon systems of the South African Air Force. Air Force Mobile Deployment Wing Main article: South African Air Force Mobile Deployment Wing The Air Force Mobile Deployment Wing (AFMDW) provides combat ready, integrated and deployable air support capabilities to the South African National Defence Force. The AFMDW consists of 18 Deployment Support Unit, Mobile Communications Unit, 140 Squadron and 142 Squadron, 500 Squadron and 501 Squadron. Reserves The Air Force Conventional Reserves are a pool of reserve posts created to serve the SAAF and augment regular units as and when needed. All trades in the SAAF are represented in the reserves, e.g. pilots, security squadron personnel etc. The Air Force Territorial Reserve currently consists of nine squadrons of privately owned aircraft operated by reserve pilots on behalf of the SAAF who assist in light transport and observation roles.[106] Other establishments and units The South African Air Force Memorial The South African Air Force Memorial in Kocina, Poland The South African Air Force Memorial in Kocina, Poland Air Force Memorial Main article: South African Air Force Memorial The South African Air Force Memorial is a memorial to South African Air Force members who have died whilst in service of the South African Air Corps and the South African Air Force from 1915 to the present. The memorial is located at Swartkop outside Pretoria. Air Force Museum Main article: South African Air Force Museum The South African Air Force Museum houses, exhibits and restores material related to the history of the South African Air Force. It is spread across three locations; AFB Swartkop outside Pretoria, AFB Ysterplaat in Cape Town and at the Port Elizabeth airport. Swartkop is the largest of the three museum locations, occupying at least five hangars and contains a number of Atlas Cheetahs as well as a Cheetah C flight simulator. Silver Falcons Main article: Silver Falcons The Silver Falcons are the aerobatic display team of the South African Air Force and are based at Air Force Base Langebaanweg near Cape Town. The Silver Falcons fly the Pilatus PC-7 Mk II Astra, the basic trainer of the SA Air Force in a 5-ship routine. The main purpose is to enhance the image of the South African Air Force, encourage recruitment and instill national pride through public display. Radar coverage The South African Air Force operates several radar systems within the country's borders and can deploy radar systems internationally to support external South African operations such as during UN peacekeeping operations. The Air Force's radar equipment is also supplemented by radar equipment and data from the other branches of the South African National Defence Force, the South African Weather Service and several civilian airport radars who cooperate with the Air Force to monitor air traffic. Each air force base is equipped with air field radar approach systems (AFRAS) that monitors air traffic within the airfield's operational sector 24 hours per day. These systems include primary approach radars, precision approach radars, and secondary surveillance radar and display systems. These systems have a range of more than 120 km. The AFRAS are maintained by Saab Grintek as well as Tellumat.[107] Air Force Base Overberg in the Western Cape is also equipped with a Doppler tracking radar and is used primarily by the Test Flight and Development Centre SAAF and the Denel Overberg Test Range for aircraft and missile development tests.[108] In the Western Cape there is a radar station at Kapteinskop, jointly used by Air Force Base Langebaanweg and Cape Town International Airport to monitor air traffic.[109] Air Force Base Makhado has another radar station located in the mountains to the north of the main base complex apart from its AFRAS radar (located in the main base itself).[110] The Air Force maintains six Umlindi (Zulu: "Watchman") AR3D long-range early warning radar systems (British AR3D radar systems extensively upgraded by the South African company, Tellumat) which are operated by 140 Squadron SAAF as part of the South African Air Force Mobile Deployment Wing.[111] There are two static radar stations located in Lephalale (Ellisras) and Mariepskop, near Air Force Base Hoedspruit. The other systems are mobile and can be deployed to any part of the country to support operations with the use of 20-ton 8x8 MAN trucks. Each of these systems has a range of 500 km but can only track aircraft flying above 700 metres. The static radars are usually linked to two Air Force sector control centres (SCC), the Lowveld Airspace Control Sector and the Bushveld Airspace Control Sector, while the mobile radar have their own mobile sector control centres (MSCC).[112] To mitigate this lack of low-level radar coverage, the Air Force also operates four Plessey Tactical Mobile Radar (TMR) systems (in service with 142 Squadron SAAF). These systems can cover altitudes below 700 metres, but they have a shorter range than the Umlindi systems, at 150 km. The deployment of these systems require the use of a MAN 8×8 truck (one per system), one or two light vehicles for command and control purposes, a water tanker, a diesel bowser and a technical workshop vehicle. These systems can operate 24 hours a day with less than 20 personnel (including personnel from other AFMDW units like the Mobile Communications Unit and 501 Squadron).[112] The South African Air Force's Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighter aircraft are also equipped with PS-05/A pulse-doppler X-band multi-mode radar, developed by Ericsson and GEC-Marconi. This all-weather radar system is capable of locating and identifying air targets 120 km away and surface targets 70 km away. It is also able to automatically track multiple targets in the upper and lower spheres, on the ground and sea or in the air. It can guide several beyond visual range air-to-air missiles to multiple targets simultaneously (although the Air Force still lacks modern beyond visual range missile capability).[113][114] When deployed operationally on combat missions and air patrols the aircraft can link their systems to the South African National Defence Force's digital network protocol, Link-ZA, to share data with other radar systems to help create a wider picture as to the situation in the air and on the ground in order to rapidly adapt to a change in short term situations.[115] Other branches of the South African National Defence Force also operate several radar systems that can assist the South African Air Force. The South African Navy uses four Valour-class frigates, each of which is equipped with the Thales Naval France MRR-3D NG G-band multi-role surveillance/self-defence radar that can detect low and medium-level targets at ranges of up to 140 km and in long-range 3D air surveillance mode targets up to 180 km. In the self-defence mode, it can detect and track any threat within a radius of 60 km. These Frigates can link their data systems to the Link-ZA system to help create a broader picture for the armed forces.[116] The South African Army also operates several Reutech Radar Systems (RRS) ESR220 Thutlhwa (Kameelperd/Giraffe) Mobile Battery Fire Control Post Systems. These NATO D-Band radars have a range of 120 km and can also be linked to Link-ZA to assist air force operations.[117] Civilian airport radars in all nine provinces as well as the network of South African Weather Service radars can also share their radar data with the South African Air Force. According to the South African Weather Service, the South African Air Force has access to raw data from their ten long range fixed system Doppler (S-Band) and two short range mobile (X-Band) meteorological radars, and the interpreted information can be used for aviation and defence purposes.[118][119] Training Areas Ditholo Training Area Situated 66 km north of Pretoria, Ditholo Training Area used to house Air Defence Artillery Group until 1992. The 3300 hectare property is used primarily for gravel runway training, radar tracking, and aerial cargo drop exercises such as LAPES. Low Altitude Parachute Extraction System (LAPES) is a tactical military airlift delivery method where a fixed wing cargo aircraft can deposit supplies when landing is not an option in an area that is too small to accurately parachute supplies from a high altitude. Other training include: Search and rescue exercises, basic training, VIP protection, candidate officer training, task force training and escape and evasion training. Due to its unique ecology, Ditholo is also a registered nature reserve, being one of the few remaining portions of Kalahari plains thornveld in existence. As of 2013, Ditholo is run jointly with the Gauteng Provincial Government as part of the Dinokeng Biosphere Reserve. As of 24 May 2014 it houses more than 340 species of birds and large mammal species such as giraffe, lion, zebra, tsessebe, blue wildebeest, kudu and waterbuck.[120][121] The Roodewal Weapons Range Situated in the Limpopo Province, roughly halfway between Polokwane (previously Pietersburg) and AFB Makhado, near the town of Louis Trichardt. This property is used for air superiority training. Buffering the range is the Corbadraai Nature Reserve.[122][123] Temporary Air Base Upington Activated only for large scale exercises in the Northern Cape. Dragons Peak Drakensberg In 1985 a satellite base at Dragons Peak, in the Drakensberg was established in order to conduct helicopter mountain flying training. Vastrap Vastrap (Afrikaans: "stand firm") is a small military airfield situated in the Kalahari Desert north east of Upington inside a 700 square kilometre weapons test range of the same name[1] belonging to the South African National Defence Force. It was constructed to allow the SAAF to practice tactical bombing operations, and for aircraft to service the ARMSCOR's defunct underground nuclear weapon test site. Environmental Management SAAF environmental services The SAAF's training areas and bases are home to many species of fauna and flora as well as, in some instances, buildings and other structures of historical and cultural value. The Environmental Services sub-department in the SANDF Logistics Division has the overall task of ensuring proper environmental practices are in place not only on training grounds but also at bases.[124][125][126] The following specific management is practiced: Integrated Training Area Management (ITAM) aims to enhance long term, effective training by implementing management practices for land and aerial ranges to ensure their continued use and minimised environmental damage. Base Environmental Management (BEM) system proper management of buildings, responsible water and energy use, integrated waste management as well as ensuring cultural and historical resources are properly maintained. Environment for Operations (ECOps) aims to ensure adverse effects of military activities on the general environment are avoided or mitigated throughout any specific operations. == Sources == * Wikiwand - South African Air Force Est. 1 Feb 1920 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_Air_Force] Seen and entered Dec 2023 by [[Britz-283|Frederik Willem Johannes Britz]]

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South African Border War The South African Border War, also known as the Namibian War of Independence, and sometimes denoted in South Africa as the Angolan Bush War, was a largely asymmetric conflict that occurred in Namibia (then South West Africa), Zambia, and Angola from 26 August 1966 to 21 March 1990. It was fought between the South African Defence Force (SADF) and the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN), an armed wing of the South West African People's Organisation (SWAPO). The South African Border War was closely intertwined with the Angolan Civil War. Following several years of unsuccessful petitioning through the United Nations and the International Court of Justice for Namibian independence from South Africa, SWAPO formed the PLAN in 1962 with material assistance from the Soviet Union, China, and sympathetic African states such as Tanzania, Ghana, and Algeria.[31] Fighting broke out between PLAN and the South African authorities in August 1966. Between 1975 and 1988 the SADF staged massive conventional raids into Angola and Zambia to eliminate PLAN's forward operating bases.[32] It also deployed specialist counter-insurgency units such as Koevoet and 32 Battalion, trained to carry out external reconnaissance and track guerrilla movements.[33] South African tactics became increasingly aggressive as the conflict progressed.[32] The SADF's incursions produced Angolan casualties and occasionally resulted in severe collateral damage to economic installations regarded as vital to the Angolan economy.[34] Ostensibly to stop these raids, but also to disrupt the growing alliance between the SADF and the National Union for the Total Independence for Angola (UNITA), which the former was arming with captured PLAN equipment,[35] the Soviet Union backed the People's Armed Forces of Liberation of Angola (FAPLA) through a large contingent of military advisers,[36] along with up to four billion dollars' worth of modern defence technology in the 1980s.[37] Beginning in 1984, regular Angolan units under Soviet command were confident enough to confront the SADF.[37] Their positions were also bolstered by thousands of Cuban troops.[37] The state of war between South Africa and Angola briefly ended with the short-lived Lusaka Accords, but resumed in August 1985 as both PLAN and UNITA took advantage of the ceasefire to intensify their own guerrilla activity, leading to a renewed phase of FAPLA combat operations culminating in the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale.[34] The South African Border War was virtually ended by the Tripartite Accord, mediated by the United States, which committed to a withdrawal of Cuban and South African military personnel from Angola and South West Africa, respectively.[38][39] PLAN launched its final guerrilla campaign in April 1989.[40] South West Africa received formal independence as the Republic of Namibia a year later, on 21 March 1990.[22] Despite being largely fought in neighbouring states, the South African Border War had a phenomenal cultural and political impact on South African society.[41] The country's apartheid government devoted considerable effort towards presenting the war as part of a containment programme against regional Soviet expansionism[42] and used it to stoke public anti-communist sentiment.[43] It remains an integral theme in contemporary South African literature at large and Afrikaans-language works in particular, having given rise to a unique genre known as grensliteratuur (directly translated "border literature").[34] Nomenclature Various names have been applied to the undeclared conflict waged by South Africa in Angola and Namibia (then South West Africa) from the mid 1960s to the late 1980s. The term "South African Border War" has typically denoted the military campaign launched by the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN), which took the form of sabotage and rural insurgency, as well as the external raids launched by South African troops on suspected PLAN bases inside Angola or Zambia, sometimes involving major conventional warfare against the People's Armed Forces of Liberation of Angola (FAPLA) and its Cuban allies.[43] The strategic situation was further complicated by the fact that South Africa occupied large swathes of Angola for extended periods in support of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), making the "Border War" an increasingly inseparable conflict from the parallel Angolan Civil War.[43] "Border War" entered public discourse in South Africa during the late 1970s, and was adopted thereafter by the country's ruling National Party.[43] Due to the covert nature of most South African Defence Force (SADF) operations inside Angola, the term was favoured as a means of omitting any reference to clashes on foreign soil. Where tactical aspects of various engagements were discussed, military historians simply identified the conflict as the "bush war".[43][44] The so-called "border war" of the 1970s and 1980s was not actually a war at all by classic standards. At the same time it eludes exact definitions. The core of it was a protracted insurgency in South West Africa, later South-West Africa/Namibia and still later Namibia. At the same time it was characterised by the periodical involvement of the SADF in the long civil war taking place in neighbouring Angola, because the two conflicts could not be separated from one another. The South West African People's Organisation (SWAPO) has described the South African Border War as the Namibian War of National Liberation[43] and the Namibian Liberation Struggle.[46] In the Namibian context, it is also commonly referred to as the Namibian War of Independence. However, these terms have been criticised for ignoring the wider regional implications of the war and the fact that PLAN was based in, and did most of its fighting from, countries other than Namibia.[43] Background Namibia was governed as German South West Africa, a colony of the German Empire, until World War I, when it was invaded and occupied by Allied forces under General Louis Botha. Following the Armistice of 11 November 1918, a mandate system was imposed by the League of Nations to govern African and Asian territories held by Germany and the Ottoman Empire prior to the war.[47] The mandate system was formed as a compromise between those who advocated an Allied annexation of former German and Turkish territories, and another proposition put forward by those who wished to grant them to an international trusteeship until they could govern themselves.[47] All former German and Turkish territories were classified into three types of mandates – Class "A" mandates, predominantly in the Middle East, Class "B" mandates, which encompassed central Africa, and Class "C" mandates, which were reserved for the most sparsely populated or least developed German colonies: South West Africa, German New Guinea, and the Pacific islands.[47] Owing to their small size, geographic remoteness, low population density, or physical contiguity to the mandatory itself, Class "C" mandates could be administered as integral provinces of the countries to which they were entrusted. Nevertheless, the bestowal of a mandate by the League of Nations did not confer full sovereignty, only the responsibility of administering it.[47] In principle, mandating countries were only supposed to hold these former colonies "in trust" for their inhabitants, until they were sufficiently prepared for their own self-determination. Under these terms, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand were granted the German Pacific islands, and the Union of South Africa received South West Africa.[48] It soon became apparent the South African government had interpreted the mandate as a veiled annexation.[48] In September 1922, South African Prime Minister Jan Smuts testified before the League of Nations Mandate Commission that South West Africa was being fully incorporated into the Union and should be regarded, for all practical purposes, as a fifth province of South Africa.[48] According to Smuts, this constituted "annexation in all but in name".[48] Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, the League of Nations complained that of all the mandatory powers South Africa was the most delinquent with regards to observing the terms of its mandate.[49] The Mandate Commission vetoed a number of ambitious South African policy decisions, such as proposals to nationalise South West African railways or alter the preexisting borders.[49] Sharp criticism was also leveled at South Africa's disproportionate spending on the local white population, which the former defended as obligatory since white South West Africans were taxed the heaviest.[49] The League adopted the argument that no one segment of any mandate's population was entitled to favourable treatment over another, and the terms under which the mandate had been granted made no provision for special obligation towards whites.[49] It pointed out that there was little evidence of progress being made towards political self-determination; just prior to World War II South Africa and the League remained at an impasse over this dispute.[49] Legality of South West Africa, 1946–1960 After World War II, Jan Smuts headed the South African delegation to the United Nations Conference on International Organization. As a result of this conference, the League of Nations was formally superseded by the United Nations (UN) and former League mandates by a trusteeship system. Article 77 of the United Nations Charter stated that UN trusteeship "shall apply...to territories now held under mandate"; furthermore, it would "be a matter of subsequent agreement as to which territories in the foregoing territories will be brought under the trusteeship system and under what terms".[50] Smuts was suspicious of the proposed trusteeship, largely because of the vague terminology in Article 77.[49] Heaton Nicholls, the South African high commissioner in the United Kingdom and a member of the Smuts delegation to the UN, addressed the newly formed UN General Assembly on 17 January 1946.[50] Nicholls stated that the legal uncertainty of South West Africa's situation was retarding development and discouraging foreign investment; however, self-determination for the time being was impossible since the territory was too undeveloped and underpopulated to function as a strong independent state.[50] In the second part of the first session of the General Assembly, the floor was handed to Smuts, who declared that the mandate was essentially a part of the South African territory and people.[50] Smuts informed the General Assembly that it had already been so thoroughly incorporated with South Africa a UN-sanctioned annexation was no more than a necessary formality.[50] The Smuts delegation's request for the termination of the mandate and permission to annex South West Africa was not well received by the General Assembly.[50] Five other countries, including three major colonial powers, had agreed to place their mandates under the trusteeship of the UN, at least in principle; South Africa alone refused. Most delegates insisted it was undesirable to endorse the annexation of a mandated territory, especially when all of the others had entered trusteeship.[49] Thirty-seven member states voted to block a South African annexation of South West Africa; nine abstained.[49] In Pretoria, right-wing politicians reacted with outrage at what they perceived as unwarranted UN interference in the South West Africa affair. The National Party dismissed the UN as unfit to meddle with South Africa's policies or discuss its administration of the mandate.[49] One National Party speaker, Eric Louw, demanded that South West Africa be annexed unilaterally.[49] During the South African general election, 1948, the National Party was swept into power, newly appointed Prime Minister Daniel Malan prepared to adopt a more aggressive stance concerning annexation, and Louw was named ambassador to the UN. During an address in Windhoek, Malan reiterated his party's position that South Africa would annex the mandate before surrendering it to an international trusteeship.[49] The following year a formal statement was issued to the General Assembly which proclaimed that South Africa had no intention of complying with trusteeship, nor was it obligated to release new information or reports pertaining to its administration.[51] Simultaneously, the South West Africa Affairs Administration Act, 1949, was passed by South African parliament. The new legislation gave white South West Africans parliamentary representation and the same political rights as white South Africans.[51] The UN General Assembly responded by deferring to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which was to issue an advisory opinion on the international status of South West Africa.[49] The ICJ ruled that South West Africa was still being governed as a mandate; hence, South Africa was not legally obligated to surrender it to the UN trusteeship system if it did not recognise the mandate system had lapsed, conversely, however, it was still bound by the provisions of the original mandate. Adherence to these provisions meant South Africa was not empowered to unilaterally modify the international status of South West Africa.[51] Malan and his government rejected the court's opinion as irrelevant.[49] The UN formed a Committee on South West Africa, which issued its own independent reports regarding the administration and development of that territory. The Committee's reports became increasingly scathing of South African officials when the National Party imposed its harsh system of racial segregation and stratification—apartheid—on South West Africa.[51] In 1958, the UN established a Good Offices Committee which continued to invite South Africa to bring South West Africa under trusteeship.[51] The Good Offices Committee proposed a partition of the mandate, allowing South Africa to annex the southern portion while either granting independence to the north, including the densely populated Ovamboland region, or administering it as an international trust territory.[49] The proposal met with overwhelming opposition in the General Assembly; fifty-six nations voted against it. Any further partition of South West Africa was rejected out of hand.[49] Internal opposition to South African rule Mounting internal opposition to apartheid played an instrumental role in the development and militancy of a South West African nationalist movement throughout the mid to late 1950s.[52] The 1952 Defiance Campaign, a series of nonviolent protests launched by the African National Congress against pass laws, inspired the formation of South West African student unions opposed to apartheid.[46] In 1955, their members organised the South West African Progressive Association (SWAPA), chaired by Uatja Kaukuetu, to campaign for South West African independence. Although SWAPA did not garner widespread support beyond intellectual circles, it was the first nationalist body claiming to support the interests of all black South West Africans, irrespective of tribe or language.[52] SWAPA's activists were predominantly Herero students, schoolteachers, and other members of the emerging black intelligentsia in Windhoek.[46] Meanwhile, the Ovamboland People's Congress (later the Ovamboland People's Organisation, or OPO) was formed by nationalists among partly urbanised migrant Ovambo labourers in Cape Town. The OPO's constitution cited the achievement of a UN trusteeship and ultimate South West African independence as its primary goals.[46] A unified movement was proposed that would include the politicisation of Ovambo contract workers from northern South West Africa as well as the Herero students, which resulted in the unification of SWAPA and the OPO as the South West African National Union (SWANU) on 27 September 1959.[52] In December 1959, the South African government announced that it would forcibly relocate all residents of Old Location, a black neighbourhood located near Windhoek's city center, in accordance with apartheid legislation. SWANU responded by organising mass demonstrations and a bus boycott on 10 December, and in the ensuing confrontation South African police opened fire, killing eleven protestors.[52] In the wake of the Old Location incident, the OPO split from SWANU, citing differences with the organisation's Herero leadership, then petitioning UN delegates in New York City.[52] As the UN and potential foreign supporters reacted sensitively to any implications of tribalism and had favoured SWANU for its claim to represent the South West African people as a whole, the OPO was likewise rebranded the South West African People's Organisation.[52] It later opened its ranks to all South West Africans sympathetic to its aims.[46] SWAPO leaders soon went abroad to mobilise support for their goals within the international community and newly independent African states in particular. The movement scored a major diplomatic success when it was recognised by Tanzania and allowed to open an office in Dar es Salaam.[52] SWAPO's first manifesto, released in July 1960, was remarkably similar to SWANU's. Both advocated the abolition of colonialism and all forms of racialism, the promotion of Pan-Africanism, and called for the "economic, social, and cultural advancement" of South West Africans. However, SWAPO went a step further by demanding immediate independence under black majority rule, to be granted at a date no later than 1963.[46] The SWAPO manifesto also promised universal suffrage, sweeping welfare programmes, free healthcare, free public education, the nationalisation of all major industry, and the forcible redistribution of foreign-owned land "in accordance with African communal ownership principles".[46] Compared to SWANU, SWAPO's potential for wielding political influence within South West Africa was limited, and it was likelier to accept armed insurrection as the primary means of achieving its goals accordingly.[52] SWAPO leaders also argued that a decision to take up arms against the South Africans would demonstrate their superior commitment to the nationalist cause. This would also distinguish SWAPO from SWANU in the eyes of international supporters as the genuine vanguard of the Namibian independence struggle, and the legitimate recipient of any material assistance that was forthcoming.[46] Modelled after Umkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the African National Congress,[52] the South West African Liberation Army (SWALA) was formed by SWAPO in 1962. The first seven SWALA recruits were sent from Dar es Salaam to Egypt and the Soviet Union, where they received military instruction.[17] Upon their return they began training guerrillas at a makeshift camp established for housing South West African refugees in Kongwa, Tanzania.[17] Cold War tensions and the border militarisation The increasing likelihood of armed conflict in South West Africa had strong international foreign policy implications, for both Western Europe and the Soviet bloc.[53] Prior to the late 1950s, South Africa's defence policy had been influenced by international Cold War politics, including the domino theory and fears of a conventional Soviet military threat to the strategic Cape trade route between the south Atlantic and Indian oceans.[54] Noting that the country had become the world's principal source of uranium, the South African Department of External Affairs reasoned that "on this account alone, therefore, South Africa is bound to be implicated in any war between East and West".[54] Prime Minister Malan took the position that colonial Africa was being directly threatened by the Soviets, or at least by Soviet-backed communist agitation, and this was only likely to increase whatever the result of another European war.[54] Malan promoted an African Pact, similar to NATO, headed by South Africa and the Western colonial powers accordingly. The concept failed due to international opposition to apartheid and suspicion of South African military overtures in the British Commonwealth.[54] South Africa's involvement in the Korean War produced a significant warming of relations between Malan and the United States, despite American criticism of apartheid.[4] Until the early 1960s, South African strategic and military support was considered an integral component of U.S. foreign policy in Africa's southern subcontinent, and there was a steady flow of defence technology from Washington to Pretoria.[4] American and Western European interest in the defence of Africa from a hypothetical, external communist invasion dissipated after it became clear that the nuclear arms race was making global conventional war increasingly less likely.[54] Emphasis shifted towards preventing communist subversion and infiltration via proxy rather than overt Soviet aggression.[54] The advent of global decolonisation and the subsequent rise in prominence of the Soviet Union among several newly independent African states was viewed with wariness by the South African government.[55] National Party politicians began warning it would only be a matter of time before they were faced with a Soviet-directed insurgency on their borders.[55] Outlying regions in South West Africa, namely the Caprivi Strip, became the focus of massive SADF air and ground training manoeuvres, as well as heightened border patrols.[53] A year before SWAPO made the decision to send its first SWALA recruits abroad for guerrilla training, South Africa established fortified police outposts along the Caprivi Strip for the express purpose of deterring insurgents.[53] When SWALA cadres armed with Soviet weapons and training began to make their appearance in South West Africa, the National Party believed its fears of a local Soviet proxy force had finally been realised.[53] The Soviet Union took a keen interest in Africa's independence movements and initially hoped that the cultivation of socialist client states on the continent would deny their economic and strategic resources to the West.[56] Soviet training of SWALA was thus not confined to tactical matters but extended to Marxist–Leninist political theory, and the procedures for establishing an effective political-military infrastructure.[13] In addition to training, the Soviets quickly became SWALA's leading supplier of arms and money.[57] Weapons supplied to SWALA between 1962 and 1966 included PPSh-41 submachine guns, SKS carbines, and TT-33 pistols, which were well-suited to the insurgents' unconventional warfare strategy.[58][59] Despite its burgeoning relationship with SWAPO, the Soviet Union did not regard Southern Africa as a major strategic priority in the mid 1960s, due to its preoccupation elsewhere on the continent and in the Middle East.[13] Nevertheless, the perception of South Africa as a regional Western ally and a bastion of neocolonialism helped fuel Soviet backing for the nationalist movement.[13] Moscow also approved of SWAPO's decision to adopt guerrilla warfare because it was not optimistic about any solution to the South West Africa problem short of revolutionary struggle.[13] This was in marked contrast to the Western governments, which opposed the formation of SWALA and turned down the latter's requests for military aid.[18] History The insurgency begins, 1964–1974 Early guerrilla incursions In November 1960, Ethiopia and Liberia had formally petitioned the ICJ for a binding judgement, rather than an advisory opinion, on whether South Africa remained fit to govern South West Africa. Both nations made it clear that they considered the implementation of apartheid to be a violation of Pretoria's obligations as a mandatory power.[51] The National Party government rejected the claim on the grounds that Ethiopia and Liberia lacked sufficient legal interest to present a case concerning South West Africa.[51] This argument suffered a major setback on 21 December 1962 when the ICJ ruled that as former League of Nations member states, both parties had a right to institute the proceedings.[60] Around March 1962 SWAPO President Sam Nujoma visited the party's refugee camps across Tanzania, describing his recent petitions for South West African independence at the Non-Aligned Movement and the UN. He pointed out that independence was unlikely in the foreseeable future, predicting a "long and bitter struggle".[18] Nujoma personally directed two exiles in Dar es Salaam, Lucas Pohamba and Elia Muatale, to return to South West Africa, infiltrate Ovamboland and send back more potential recruits for SWALA.[18] Over the next few years, Pohamba and Muatale successfully recruited hundreds of volunteers from the Ovamboland countryside, most of whom were shipped to Eastern Europe for guerrilla training.[18] Between July 1962 and October 1963 SWAPO negotiated military alliances with other anti-colonial movements, namely in Angola.[5] It also absorbed the separatist Caprivi African National Union (CANU), which was formed to combat South African rule in the Caprivi Strip.[17] Outside the Soviet bloc, Egypt continued training SWALA personnel. By 1964 others were also being sent to Ghana, Algeria, the People's Republic of China, and North Korea for military instruction.[18] In June of that year, SWAPO confirmed that it was irrevocably committed to the course of armed revolution.[5] The formation of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU)'s Liberation Committee further strengthened SWAPO's international standing and ushered in an era of unprecedented political decline for SWANU.[18] The Liberation Committee had obtained approximately £20,000 in obligatory contributions from OAU member states; these funds were offered to both South West African nationalist movements. However, as SWANU was unwilling to guarantee its share of the £20,000 would be used for armed struggle, this grant was awarded to SWAPO instead.[18] The OAU then withdrew recognition from SWANU, leaving SWAPO as the sole beneficiary of pan-African legitimacy.[5] With OAU assistance, SWAPO opened diplomatic offices in Lusaka, Cairo, and London.[18] SWANU belatedly embarked on a ten-year programme to raise its own guerrilla army.[5] In September 1965, the first unit of six SWALA guerrillas, identified simply as "Group 1", departed the Kongwa refugee camp to infiltrate South West Africa.[17][2] Group 1 trekked first into Angola, before crossing the border into the Caprivi Strip.[2] Encouraged by South Africa's apparent failure to detect the initial incursion, larger insurgent groups made their own infiltration attempts in February and March 1966.[5] The second unit, "Group 2", was led by Leonard Philemon Shuuya,[5] also known by the nom de guerre "Castro" or "Leonard Nangolo".[17] Group 2 apparently become lost in Angola before it was able to cross the border, and the guerrillas dispersed after an incident in which they killed two shopkeepers and a vagrant.[2] Three were arrested by the Portuguese colonial authorities in Angola, working off tips received from local civilians.[2] Another eight, including Shuuya,[5] had been captured between March and May by the South African police, apparently in Kavangoland.[17] Shuuya later resurfaced at Kongwa, claiming to have escaped his captors after his arrest. He helped plan two further incursions: a third SWALA group entered Ovamboland that July, while a fourth was scheduled to follow in September.[5] On 18 July 1966, the ICJ ruled that it had no authority to decide on the South West African affair. Furthermore, the court found that while Ethiopia and Liberia had locus standi to institute proceedings on the matter, neither had enough vested legal interest in South West Africa to entitle them to a judgement of merits.[60] This ruling was met with great indignation by SWAPO and the OAU.[53] SWAPO officials immediately issued a statement from Dar es Salaam declaring that they now had "no alternative but to rise in arms" and "cross rivers of blood" in their march towards freedom.[18] Upon receiving the news SWALA escalated its insurgency.[53] Its third group, which had infiltrated Ovamboland in July, attacked white-owned farms, traditional Ovambo leaders perceived as South African agents, and a border post.[5] The guerrillas set up camp at Omugulugwombashe, one of five potential bases identified by SWALA's initial reconnaissance team as appropriate sites to train future recruits.[5] Here, they drilled up to thirty local volunteers between September 1965 and August 1966.[5] South African intelligence became aware of the camp by mid 1966 and identified its general location.[18] On 26 August 1966, the first major clash of the conflict took place when South African paratroops and paramilitary police units executed Operation Blouwildebees to capture or kill the insurgents.[58] SWALA had dug trenches around Omugulugwombashe for defensive purposes, but was taken by surprise and most of the insurgents quickly overpowered.[58] SWALA suffered 2 dead, 1 wounded, and 8 captured; the South Africans suffered no casualties.[58] This engagement is widely regarded in South Africa as the start of the Border War, and according to SWAPO, officially marked the beginning of its revolutionary armed struggle.[18][61] Operation Blouwildebees triggered accusations of treachery within SWALA's senior ranks. According to SADF accounts, an unidentified informant had accompanied the security forces during the attack.[58] Sam Nujoma asserted that one of the eight guerrillas from the second group who were captured in Kavangoland was a South African mole.[5] Suspicion immediately fell on Leonard "Castro" Shuuya.[17] SWALA suffered a second major reversal on 18 May 1967, when Tobias Hainyeko, its commander, was killed by the South African police.[53] Heinyeko and his men had been attempting to cross the Zambezi River, as part of a general survey aimed at opening new lines of communication between the front lines in South West Africa and SWAPO's political leadership in Tanzania.[53] They were intercepted by a South African patrol, and the ensuing firefight left Heinyeko dead and two policemen seriously wounded.[53] Rumours again abounded that Shuuya was responsible, resulting in his dismissal and subsequent imprisonment.[17][5] In the weeks following the raid on Omugulugwombashe, South Africa had detained thirty-seven SWAPO politicians, namely Andimba Toivo ya Toivo, Johnny Otto, Nathaniel Maxuilili, and Jason Mutumbulua.[46][18] Together with the captured SWALA guerrillas they were jailed in Pretoria and held there until July 1967, when all were charged retroactively under the Terrorism Act.[46] The state prosecuted the accused as Marxist revolutionaries seeking to establish a Soviet-backed regime in South West Africa.[18] In what became known as the "1967 Terrorist Trial", six of the accused were found guilty of committing violence in the act of insurrection, with the remainder being convicted for armed intimidation, or receiving military training for the purpose of insurrection.[18] During the trial, the defendants unsuccessfully argued against allegations that they were privy to an external communist plot.[46] All but three received sentences ranging from five years to life imprisonment on Robben Island.[46] Expansion of the war effort and mine warfare The defeat at Omugulugwombashe and subsequent loss of Tobias Hainyeko forced SWALA to reevaluate its tactics. Guerrillas began operating in larger groups to increase their chances of surviving encounters with the security forces, and refocused their efforts on infiltrating the civilian population.[53] Disguised as peasants, SWALA cadres could acquaint themselves with the terrain and observe South African patrols without arousing suspicion.[53] This was also a logistical advantage because they could only take what supplies they could carry while in the field; otherwise, the guerrillas remained dependent on sympathetic civilians for food, water, and other necessities.[53] On 29 July 1967, the SADF received intelligence that a large number of SWALA forces were congregated at Sacatxai, a settlement almost a hundred and thirty kilometres north of the border inside Angola.[58] South African T-6 Harvard warplanes bombed Sacatxai on 1 August.[58] Most of their intended targets were able to escape, and in October 1968 two SWALA units crossed the border into Ovamboland.[61] This incursion was no more productive than the others and by the end of the year 178 insurgents had been either killed or apprehended by the police.[61] Throughout the 1950s and much of the 1960s, a limited military service system by lottery was implemented in South Africa to comply with the needs of national defence.[62] Around mid 1967 the National Party government established universal conscription for all white South African men as the SADF expanded to meet the growing insurgent threat.[62] From January 1968 onward there would be two yearly intakes of national servicemen undergoing nine months of military training.[62] The air strike on Sacatxai also marked a fundamental shift in South African tactics, as the SADF had for the first time indicated a willingness to strike at SWALA on foreign soil.[58] Although Angola was then an overseas province of Portugal, Lisbon granted the SADF's request to mount punitive campaigns across the border.[35] In May 1967 South Africa established a new facility at Rundu to coordinate joint air operations between the SADF and the Portuguese Armed Forces, and posted two permanent liaison officers at Menongue and Cuito Cuanavale.[35] As the war intensified, South Africa's case for annexation in the international community continued to decline, coinciding with an unparalleled wave of sympathy for SWAPO.[46] Despite the ICJ's advisory opinions to the contrary, as well as the dismissal of the case presented by Ethiopia and Liberia, the UN declared that South Africa had failed in its obligations to ensure the moral and material well-being of the indigenous inhabitants of South West Africa, and had thus disavowed its own mandate.[63] The UN thereby assumed that the mandate was terminated, which meant South Africa had no further right to administer the territory, and that henceforth South West Africa would come under the direct responsibility of the General Assembly.[63] The post of United Nations Commissioner for South West Africa was created, as well as an ad hoc council, to recommend practical means for local administration.[63] South Africa maintained it did not recognise the jurisdiction of the UN with regards to the mandate and refused visas to the commissioner or the council.[63] On 12 June 1968, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution which proclaimed that, in accordance with the desires of its people, South West Africa be renamed Namibia.[63] United Nations Security Council Resolution 269, adopted in August 1969, declared South Africa's continued occupation of "Namibia" illegal.[63][64] In recognition of the UN's decision, SWALA was renamed the People's Liberation Army of Namibia.[17] To regain the military initiative, the adoption of mine warfare as an integral strategy of PLAN was discussed at a 1969–70 SWAPO consultative congress held in Tanzania.[64] PLAN's leadership backed the initiative to deploy land mines as a means of compensating for its inferiority in most conventional aspects to the South African security forces.[65] Shortly afterwards, PLAN began acquiring TM-46 mines from the Soviet Union, which were designed for anti-tank purposes, and produced some homemade "box mines" with TNT for anti-personnel use.[64] The mines were strategically placed along roads to hamper police convoys or throw them into disarray prior to an ambush; guerrillas also laid others along their infiltration routes on the long border with Angola.[66] The proliferation of mines in South West Africa initially resulted in heavy police casualties and would become one of the most defining features of PLAN's war effort for the next two decades.[66] On 2 May 1971 a police van struck a mine, most likely a TM-46, in the Caprivi Strip.[64][67] The resulting explosion blew a crater in the road about two metres in diameter and sent the vehicle airborne, killing two senior police officers and injuring nine others.[67] This was the first mine-related incident recorded on South West African soil.[67] In October 1971, another police vehicle detonated a mine outside Katima Mulilo, wounding four constables.[67] The following day, a fifth constable was mortally injured when he stepped on a second mine laid directly alongside the first.[67] This reflected a new PLAN tactic of laying anti-personnel mines parallel to their anti-tank mines to kill policemen or soldiers either engaging in preliminary mine detection or inspecting the scene of a previous blast.[65] In 1972, South Africa acknowledged that two more policemen had died and another three had been injured as a result of mines.[67] The proliferation of mines in the Caprivi and other rural areas posed a serious concern to the South African government, as they were relatively easy for a PLAN cadre to conceal and plant with minimal chance of detection.[66] Sweeping the roads for mines with hand held mine detectors was possible, but too slow and tedious to be a practical means of ensuring swift police movement or keeping routes open for civilian use.[66] The SADF possessed some mine clearance equipment, including flails and ploughs mounted on tanks, but these were not considered practical either.[66] The sheer distances of road vulnerable to PLAN sappers every day was simply too vast for daily detection and clearance efforts.[66] For the SADF and the police, the only other viable option was the adoption of armoured personnel carriers with mine-proof hulls that could move quickly on roads with little risk to their passengers even if a mine was encountered.[66] This would evolve into a new class of military vehicle, the mine resistant and ambush protected vehicle (MRAP).[66] By the end of 1972, the South African police were carrying out most of their patrols in the Caprivi Strip with mineproofed vehicles.[66] Political unrest in Ovamboland Main article: 1971–72 Namibian contract workers strike United Nations Security Council Resolution 283 was passed in June 1970 calling for all UN member states to close, or refrain from establishing, diplomatic or consular offices in South West Africa.[68] The resolution also recommended disinvestment, boycotts, and voluntary sanctions of that territory as long as it remained under South African rule.[68] In light of these developments, the Security Council sought the advisory opinion of the ICJ on the "legal consequences for states of the continued presence of South Africa in Namibia".[68] There was initial opposition to this course of action from SWAPO and the OAU, because their delegates feared another inconclusive ruling like the one in 1966 would strengthen South Africa's case for annexation.[69] Nevertheless, the prevailing opinion at the Security Council was that since the composition of judges had been changed since 1966, a ruling in favour of the nationalist movement was more likely.[69] At the UN's request, SWAPO was permitted to lobby informally at the court and was even offered an observer presence in the courtroom itself.[69] On 21 June 1971, the ICJ reversed its earlier decision not to rule on the legality of South Africa's mandate, and expressed the opinion that any continued perpetuation of said mandate was illegal.[68] Furthermore, the court found that Pretoria was under obligation to withdraw its administration immediately and that if it failed to do so, UN member states would be compelled to refrain from any political or business dealings which might imply recognition of the South African government's presence there.[69] On the same day the ICJ's ruling was made public, South African prime minister B. J. Vorster rejected it as "politically motivated", with no foundation in fact.[68] However, the decision inspired the bishops of the Evangelical Lutheran Ovambo-Kavango Church to draw up an open letter to Vorster denouncing apartheid and South Africa's continued rule.[18] This letter was read in every black Lutheran congregation in the territory, and in a number of Catholic and Anglican parishes elsewhere.[18] The consequence of the letter's contents was increased militancy on the part of the black population, especially among the Ovambo people, who made up the bulk of SWAPO's supporters.[18] Throughout the year there were mass demonstrations against the South African government held in many Ovamboland schools.[18] In December 1971, Jannie de Wet, Commissioner for the Indigenous Peoples of South West Africa, sparked off a general strike by 15,000 Ovambo workers in Walvis Bay when he made a public statement defending the territory's controversial contract labour regulations.[70] The strike quickly spread to municipal workers in Windhoek, and from there to the diamond, copper and tin mines, especially those at Tsumeb, Grootfontein, and Oranjemund.[70] Later in the month, 25,000 Ovambo farm labourers joined what had become a nationwide strike affecting half the total workforce.[70] The South African police responded by arresting some of the striking workers and forcibly deporting the others to Ovamboland.[18] On 10 January 1972, an ad hoc strike committee led by Johannes Nangutuuala, was formed to negotiate with the South African government; the strikers demanded an end to contract labour, freedom to apply for jobs according to skill and interest and to quit a job if so desired, freedom to have a worker bring his family with him from Ovamboland while taking a job elsewhere, and for equal pay with white workers.[69] The strike was later brought to an end after the South African government agreed to several concessions which were endorsed by Nangutuuala, including the implementation of uniform working hours and allowing workers to change jobs.[18] Responsibility for labour recruitment was also transferred to the tribal authorities in Ovamboland.[18] Thousands of the sacked Ovambo workers remained dissatisfied with these terms and refused to return to work.[18] They attacked tribal headmen, vandalised stock control posts and government offices, and tore down about a hundred kilometres of fencing along the border, which they claimed obstructed itinerant Ovambos from grazing their cattle freely.[70] The unrest also fueled discontent among Kwanyama-speaking Ovambos in Angola, who destroyed cattle vaccination stations and schools and attacked four border posts, killing and injuring some SADF personnel as well as members of a Portuguese militia unit.[70] South Africa responded by declaring a state of emergency in Ovamboland on 4 February.[69] A media blackout was imposed, white civilians evacuated further south, public assembly rights revoked, and the security forces empowered to detain suspicious persons indefinitely.[69] Police reinforcements were sent to the border, and in the ensuing crackdown they arrested 213 Ovambos.[70] South Africa was sufficiently alarmed at the violence to deploy a large SADF contingent as well.[70] They were joined by Portuguese troops who moved south from across the border to assist them.[69] By the end of March order had been largely restored and most of the remaining strikers returned to work.[69] South Africa blamed SWAPO for instigating the strike and subsequent unrest.[69] While acknowledging that a significant percentage of the strikers were SWAPO members and supporters, the party's acting president Nathaniel Maxuilili noted that reform of South West African labour laws had been a longstanding aspiration of the Ovambo workforce, and suggested the strike had been organised shortly after the crucial ICJ ruling because they hoped to take advantage of its publicity to draw greater attention to their grievances.[69] The strike also had a politicising effect on much of the Ovambo population, as the workers involved later turned to wider political activity and joined SWAPO.[69] Around 20,000 strikers did not return to work but fled to other countries, mostly Zambia, where some were recruited as guerrillas by PLAN.[18] Support for PLAN also increased among the rural Ovamboland peasantry, who were for the most part sympathetic with the strikers and resentful of their traditional chiefs' active collaboration with the police.[70] The following year, South Africa transferred self-governing authority to Chief Fillemon Elifas Shuumbwa and the Ovambo legislature, effectively granting Ovamboland a limited form of home rule.[18] Voter turnout at the legislative elections was exceedingly poor, due in part to antipathy towards the local Ovamboland government and a SWAPO boycott of the polls.[18] The police withdrawal Swelled by thousands of new recruits and an increasingly sophisticated arsenal of heavy weapons, PLAN undertook more direct confrontations with the security forces in 1973.[67] Insurgent activity took the form of ambushes and selective target attacks, particularly in the Caprivi near the Zambian border.[71] On the evening of 26 January 1973 a heavily armed group of about 50 PLAN insurgents attacked a police base at Singalamwe, Caprivi with mortars, machine guns, and a single tube, man portable rocket launcher.[64][72] The police were ill-equipped to repel the attack and the base soon caught fire due to the initial rocket bombardment, which incapacitated both the senior officer and his second in command.[72] This marked the beginning of a new phase of the South African Border War in which the scope and intensity of PLAN raids were greatly increased.[58] By the end of 1973, PLAN's insurgency had engulfed six regions: Caprivi, Ovamboland, Kaokoland, and Kavangoland.[58] It also had successfully recruited another 2,400 Ovambo and 600 Caprivian guerrillas.[64] PLAN reports from late 1973 indicate that the militants planned to open up two new fronts in central South West Africa and carry out acts of urban insurrection in Windhoek, Walvis Bay, and other major urban centres.[58] Until 1973, the South African Border War was perceived as a matter of law enforcement rather than a military conflict, reflecting a trend among Anglophone Commonwealth states to regard police as the principal force in the suppression of insurgencies.[5] The South African police did have paramilitary capabilities, and had previously seen action during the Rhodesian Bush War.[5] However, the failure of the police to prevent the escalation of the war in South West Africa led to the SADF assuming responsibility for all counter-insurgency campaigns on 1 April 1974.[58] The last regular South African police units were withdrawn from South West Africa's borders three months later, in June.[67] At this time there were about 15,000 SADF personnel being deployed to take their place.[70] The SADF's budget was increased by nearly 150% between 1973 and 1974 accordingly.[70] In August 1974, the SADF cleared a buffer strip about five kilometres wide which ran parallel to the Angolan border and was intensely patrolled and monitored for signs of PLAN infiltration.[70] This would become known as "the Cutline".[73] The Angolan front, 1975–1977 On 25 April 1974, the Carnation Revolution ousted Marcelo Caetano and Portugal's right-wing Estado Novo government, sounding the death knell for the Portuguese Empire.[74] The Carnation Revolution was followed by a period of instability in Angola, which threatened to erupt into civil war, and South Africa was forced to consider the unpalatable likelihood that a Soviet-backed regime there allied with SWAPO would in turn create increased military pressure on South West Africa.[75] PLAN incursions from Angola were already beginning to spike due to the cessation of patrols and active operations there by the Portuguese.[64] In the last months of 1974, Portugal announced its intention to grant Angola independence and embarked on a series of hasty efforts to negotiate a power-sharing accord, the Alvor Agreement, between rival Angolan nationalists.[76] There were three disparate nationalist movements then active in Angola, the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), and the National Liberation Front of Angola (FNLA).[76] The three movements had all participated in the Angolan War of Independence and shared a common goal of liberating the country from colonial rule, but also claimed unique ethnic support bases, different ideological inclinations, and their own conflicting ties to foreign parties and governments.[76] Although each possessed vaguely socialist leanings, the MPLA was the only party which enjoyed close ties to the Soviet Union and was openly committed to Marxist policies.[76] Its adherence to the concept of an exclusive one-party state alienated it from the FNLA and UNITA, which began portraying themselves as anti-communist and pro-Western in orientation.[76] South Africa believed that if the MPLA succeeded in seizing power, it would support PLAN militarily and lead to an unprecedented escalation of the fighting in South West Africa.[77] While the collapse of the Portuguese colonial state was inevitable, Pretoria hoped to install a moderate anti-communist government in its place, which in turn would continue cooperating with the SADF and work to deny PLAN bases on Angolan soil.[78] This led Prime Minister Vorster and South African intelligence chief Hendrik van den Bergh to embark on a major covert action programme in Angola, Operation Savannah.[77] Arms and money were secretly funnelled to the FNLA and UNITA, in exchange for their promised support against PLAN.[77] Jonas Savimbi, UNITA's president, claimed he knew where PLAN's camps in southern Angola were located and was prepared to "attack, detain, or expel" PLAN fighters.[79] FNLA President Holden Roberto made similar assurances and promised that he would grant the SADF freedom of movement in Angola to pursue PLAN.[77] Operation Savannah Main article: Operation Savannah (Angola) Within days of the Alvor Agreement, the Central Intelligence Agency launched its own programme, Operation IA Feature, to arm the FNLA, with the stated objective of "prevent[ing] an easy victory by Soviet-backed forces in Angola".[80] The United States was searching for regional allies to take part in Operation IA Feature and perceived South Africa as the "ideal solution" in defeating the pro-Soviet MPLA.[81] With tacit American encouragement, the FNLA and UNITA began massing large numbers of troops in northern and southern Angola, respectively, in an attempt to gain tactical superiority.[75] The transitional government installed by the Alvor Agreement disintegrated and the MPLA requested support from its communist allies.[8] Between February and April 1975, the MPLA's armed wing, the People's Armed Forces of Liberation of Angola (FAPLA), received shipments of Soviet arms, mostly channelled through Cuba or the People's Republic of the Congo.[8] At the end of May, FAPLA personnel were being instructed in their use by a contingent of about 200 Cuban military advisers.[8][82] Over the next two months, they proceeded to inflict a series of crippling defeats on the FNLA and UNITA, which were driven out of the Angolan capital, Luanda.[77] Weapons pour into the country in the form of Russian help to the MPLA. Tanks, armoured troop carriers, rockets, mortars, and smaller arms have already been delivered. The situation remains exceptionally fluid and chaotic, and provides cover for SWAPO [insurgents] out of South West Africa. Russian help and support, both material and in moral encouragement, constitutes a direct threat. — P.W. Botha addresses the South African parliament on the topic of Angola, September 1975[77] To South African Minister of Defence P.W. Botha, it was evident that the MPLA had gained the upper hand; in a memo dated late June 1975, he observed that the MPLA could "for all intents and purposes be considered the presumptive ultimate rulers of Angola...only drastic and unforeseeable developments could alter such an income."[77] Skirmishes at the Calueque hydroelectric dam, which supplied electricity to South West Africa, gave Botha the opportunity to escalate the SADF's involvement in Angola.[77] On 9 August, a thousand South African troops crossed into Angola and occupied Calueque.[80] While their public objective was to protect the hydroelectric installation and the lives of the civilian engineers employed there, the SADF was also intent on searching out PLAN cadres and weakening FAPLA.[83] A watershed in the Angolan conflict was the South African decision on 25 October to commit 2,500 of its own troops to battle.[81][74] Larger quantities of more sophisticated arms had been delivered to FAPLA by this point, such as T-34-85 tanks, wheeled armoured personnel carriers, towed rocket launchers and field guns.[84] While most of this hardware was antiquated, it proved extremely effective, given the fact that most of FAPLA's opponents consisted of disorganised, under-equipped militias.[84] In early October, FAPLA launched a major combined arms offensive on UNITA's national headquarters at Nova Lisboa, which was only repelled with considerable difficulty and assistance from a small team of SADF advisers.[84] It became evident to the SADF that neither UNITA or the FNLA possessed armies capable of taking and holding territory, as their fighting strength depended on militias which excelled only in guerrilla warfare.[84] South Africa would need its own combat troops to not only defend its allies, but carry out a decisive counter-offensive against FAPLA.[84] This proposal was approved by the South African government on the condition that only a small, covert task force would be permitted.[75] SADF personnel participating in offensive operations were told to pose as mercenaries.[75] They were stripped of any identifiable equipment, including their dog tags, and re-issued with nondescript uniforms and weapons impossible to trace.[85] On 22 October, the SADF airlifted more personnel and a squadron of Eland armoured cars to bolster UNITA positions at Silva Porto.[84] Within days, they had overrun considerable territory and captured several strategic settlements.[83] The SADF's advance was so rapid that it often succeeding in driving FAPLA out of two or three towns in a single day.[83] Eventually the South African expeditionary force split into three separate columns of motorised infantry and armoured cars to cover more ground.[32] Pretoria intended for the SADF to help the FNLA and UNITA win the civil war before Angola's formal independence date, which the Portuguese had set for 11 November, then withdraw quietly.[75] By early November, the three SADF columns had captured eighteen major towns and cities, including several provincial capitals, and penetrated over five hundred kilometres into Angola.[83] Upon receiving intelligence reports that the SADF had openly intervened on the side of the FNLA and UNITA, the Soviet Union began preparations for a massive airlift of arms to FAPLA.[86] Cuba responds with Operation Carlota Main article: Cuban intervention in Angola On 3 November, a South African unit advancing towards Benguela, Angola paused to attack a FAPLA base which housed a substantial training contingent of Cuban advisers.[86] When reports reached Cuban President Fidel Castro that the advisers had been engaged by what appeared to be SADF regulars, he decided to approve a request from the MPLA leadership for direct military assistance.[86] Castro declared that he would send all "the men and weapons necessary to win that struggle",[86] in the spirit of proletarian internationalism and solidarity with the MPLA.[83] Castro named this mission Operation Carlota after an African woman who had organised a slave revolt on Cuba.[86] The first Cuban combat troops began departing for Angola on 7 November, and were drawn from a special paramilitary battalion of the Cuban Ministry of Interior.[83] These were followed closely by one mechanised and one artillery battalion of the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces, which set off by ship and would not reach Luanda until 27 November.[8] They were kept supplied by a massive airlift carried out with Soviet aircraft.[8] The Soviet Union also deployed a small naval contingent and about 400 military advisers to Luanda.[8] Heavy weapons were flown and transported by sea directly from various Warsaw Pact member states to Angola for the arriving Cubans, including tanks, helicopters, armoured cars, and even 10 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 fighter aircraft, which were assembled by Cuban and Soviet technicians in Luanda.[83] By the end of the year, there were 12,000 Cuban soldiers inside Angola, nearly the size of the entire SADF presence in South West Africa.[32] The FNLA suffered a crushing defeat at the Battle of Quifangondo when it attempted to take Luanda on 10 November, and the capital remained in FAPLA hands by independence.[83] Throughout late November and early December, the Cubans focused on fighting the FNLA in the north, and stopping an abortive incursion by Zaire on behalf of that movement.[83] Thereafter, they refocused on putting an end to the SADF advances in the south.[83] The South African and Cuban forces engaged in a series of bloody, but inconclusive skirmishes and battles throughout late December.[32] However, by this point word of the SADF's involvement had been leaked to the international press, and photographs of SADF armour behind UNITA lines were appearing in several European newspapers.[83] This proved to be a major political setback for the South African government, which was almost universally condemned for its interference in a black African country.[75] Moreover, it spurred influential African states such as Nigeria and Tanzania to recognise the MPLA as the sole legitimate government of Angola, as that movement's struggle against an apparent act of South African aggression gave it legitimacy at the OAU.[81] South Africa appealed to the United States for more direct support, but when the CIA's role in arming the FNLA also became public, the US Congress terminated and disavowed the programme.[80] In the face of regional and international condemnation, the SADF made the decision around Christmas of 1975 to begin withdrawing from Angola.[86] The withdrawal commenced in February 1976 and formally ended a month later.[83] As the FNLA and UNITA lost their logistical backing from the CIA and the direct military support of the SADF, they were forced to abandon much of their territory to a renewed FAPLA offensive.[83] The FNLA was almost completely wiped out, but UNITA succeeded in retreating deep into the country's wooded highlands, where it continued to mount a determined insurgency.[8] Operation Savannah was widely regarded as a strategic failure.[74] South Africa and the US had committed resources and manpower to the initial objective of preventing a FAPLA victory prior to Angolan independence, which was achieved.[86] But the early successes of Savannah provided the MPLA politburo with a reason to increase the deployment of Cuban troops and Soviet advisers exponentially.[87] The CIA correctly predicted that Cuba and the Soviet Union would continue to support FAPLA at whatever level was necessary to prevail, while South Africa was inclined to withdraw its forces rather than risk incurring heavy casualties.[86] The SADF had suffered between 28 and 35 killed in action.[88][74] An additional 100 were wounded.[88] Seven South Africans were captured and displayed at Angolan press briefings as living proof of the SADF's involvement.[87] Cuban casualties were known to be much higher; several hundred were killed in engagements with the SADF or UNITA.[25] Twenty Cubans were taken prisoner: 17 by UNITA, and 3 by the South Africans.[87] South Africa's National Party suffered some domestic fallout as a result of Savannah, as Prime Minister Vorster had concealed the operation from the public for fear of alarming the families of national servicemen deployed on Angolan soil.[87] The South African public was shocked to learn of the details, and attempts by the government to cover up the debacle were slated in the local press.[87] The Shipanga Affair and PLAN's exit to Angola In the aftermath of the MPLA's political and military victory, it was recognised as the official government of the new People's Republic of Angola by the European Economic Community and the UN General Assembly.[25] Around May 1976 the MPLA concluded several new agreements with Moscow for broad Soviet-Angolan cooperation in the diplomatic, economic, and military spheres; simultaneously both countries also issued a joint expression of solidarity with the Namibian struggle for independence.[89] Cuba, the Soviet Union, and other Warsaw Pact member states specifically justified their involvement with the Angolan Civil War as a form of proletarian internationalism.[90] This theory placed an emphasis on socialist solidarity between all left-wing revolutionary struggles, and suggested that one purpose of a successful revolution was to likewise ensure the success of another elsewhere.[91][92] Cuba in particular had thoroughly embraced the concept of internationalism, and one of its foreign policy objectives in Angola was to further the process of national liberation in southern Africa by overthrowing colonial or white minority regimes.[89] Cuban policies with regards to Angola and the conflict in South West Africa thus became inexorably linked.[89] As Cuban military personnel had begun to make their appearance in Angola in increasing numbers, they also arrived in Zambia to help train PLAN.[64] South Africa's defence establishment perceived this aspect of Cuban and to a lesser extent Soviet policy through the prism of the domino theory: if Havana and Moscow succeeded in installing a communist regime in Angola, it was only a matter of time before they attempted the same in South West Africa.[77] Operation Savannah accelerated the shift of SWAPO's alliances among the Angolan nationalist movements.[77] Until August 1975, SWAPO was theoretically aligned with the MPLA, but in reality PLAN had enjoyed a close working relationship with UNITA during the Angolan War of Independence.[77] In September 1975, SWAPO issued a public statement declaring its intention to remain neutral in the Angolan Civil War and refrain from supporting any single political faction or party.[70] With the South African withdrawal in March, Sam Nujoma retracted his movement's earlier position and endorsed the MPLA as the "authentic representative of the Angolan people".[70] During the same month, Cuba began flying in small numbers of PLAN recruits from Zambia to Angola to commence guerrilla training.[79] PLAN shared intelligence with the Cubans and FAPLA, and from April 1976 even fought alongside them against UNITA.[70] FAPLA often used PLAN cadres to garrison strategic sites while freeing up more of its own personnel for deployments elsewhere.[70] The emerging MPLA-SWAPO alliance took on special significance after the latter movement was wracked by factionalism and a series of PLAN mutinies in Western Province, Zambia between March and April 1976, known as the Shipanga Affair.[93] Relations between SWAPO and the Zambian government were already troubled due to the fact that the growing intensity of PLAN attacks on the Caprivi often provoked South African retaliation against Zambia.[94][95] When SWAPO's executive committee proved unable to suppress the PLAN revolt, the Zambian National Defence Force (ZNDF) mobilised several army battalions[96] and drove the dissidents out of their bases in South West African refugee camps, detaining an estimated 1,800 PLAN members.[32] SWAPO's Secretary for Information, Andreas Shipanga, was found responsible by the Zambian government for inciting the revolt.[93] Zambian president Kenneth Kaunda deported Shipanga and several other high-ranking dissidents to Tanzania, while incarcerating the others at remote army facilities.[96] Sam Nujoma accused them of being South African agents and carried out a purge of the surviving political leadership and PLAN ranks.[95][97] Forty mutineers were sentenced to death by a PLAN tribunal in Lusaka, while hundreds of others disappeared.[98] The heightened tension between Kaunda's government and PLAN began to have repercussions in the ZNDF.[70] Zambian officers and enlisted men confiscated PLAN arms and harassed loyal insurgents, straining relations and eroding morale.[70] The crisis in Zambia prompted PLAN to relocate its headquarters from Lusaka to Lubango, Angola, at the invitation of the MPLA.[5][97] It was joined shortly afterwards by SWAPO's political wing, which relocated to Luanda.[79] SWAPO's closer affiliation and proximity to the MPLA may have influenced its concurrent slide to the left;[90] the party adopted a more overtly Marxist discourse, such as a commitment to a classless society based on the ideals and principles of scientific socialism.[70] From 1976 onward, SWAPO considered itself the ideological as well as the military ally of the MPLA.[70] In 1977, Cuba and the Soviet Union established dozens of new training camps in Angola to accommodate PLAN and two other guerrilla movements in the region, the Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA) and Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK).[25] The Cubans provided instructors and specialist officers, while the Soviets provided more hardware for the guerrillas.[25] This convergence of interests between the Cuban and Soviet military missions in Angola proved successful as it drew on each partner's comparative strengths.[25] The Soviet Union's strength lay in its vast military industry, which furbished the raw material for bolstering FAPLA and its allies.[25] Cuba's strength lay in its manpower and troop commitment to Angola, which included technical advisers who were familiar with the sophisticated weaponry supplied by the Soviets and possessed combat experience.[25] In order to reduce the likelihood of a South African attack, the training camps were sited near Cuban or FAPLA military installations, with the added advantage of being able to rely on the logistical and communications infrastructure of PLAN's allies.[5] External South African operations, 1978–1984 Access to Angola provided PLAN with limitless opportunities to train its forces in secure sanctuaries and infiltrate insurgents and supplies across South West Africa's northern border.[5] The guerrillas gained a great deal of leeway to manage their logistical operations through Angola's Moçâmedes District, using the ports, roads, and railways from the sea to supply their forward operating bases.[100][101] Soviet vessels offloaded arms at the port of Moçâmedes, which were then transshipped by rail to Lubango and from there through a chain of PLAN supply routes snaking their way south towards the border.[100] "Our geographic isolation was over," Nujoma commented in his memoirs. "It was as if a locked door had suddenly swung open...we could at last make direct attacks across our northern frontier and send in our forces and weapons on a large scale."[97] In the territories of Ovamboland, Kaokoland, Kavangoland and East Caprivi after 1976, the SADF installed fixed defences against infiltration, employing two parallel electrified fences and motion sensors.[1] The system was backed by roving patrols drawn from Eland armoured car squadrons, motorised infantry, canine units, horsemen and scrambler motorcycles for mobility and speed over rough terrain; local San trackers, Ovambo paramilitaries, and South African special forces.[1][102] PLAN attempted hit-and-run raids across the border but, in what was characterised as the "corporal's war", SADF sections largely intercepted them in the Cutline before they could get any further into South West Africa itself.[103][32] The brunt of the fighting was shouldered by small, mobile rapid reaction forces, whose role was to track and eliminate the insurgents after a PLAN presence was detected.[104] These reaction forces were attached on the battalion level and maintained at maximum readiness on individual bases.[1] The SADF carried out mostly reconnaissance operations inside Angola, although its forces in South West Africa could fire and manoeuvre across the border in self-defence if attacked from the Angolan side.[66][105] Once they reached the Cutline, a reaction force sought permission either to enter Angola or abort the pursuit.[66] South Africa also set up a specialist unit, 32 Battalion, which concerned itself with reconnoitring infiltration routes from Angola.[99][106] 32 Battalion regularly sent teams recruited from ex-FNLA militants and led by white South African personnel into an authorised zone up to fifty kilometres deep in Angola; it could also dispatch platoon-sized reaction forces of similar composition to attack vulnerable PLAN targets.[99] As their operations had to be clandestine and covert, with no link to South African forces, 32 Battalion teams wore FAPLA or PLAN uniforms and carried Soviet weapons.[99][34] Climate shaped the activities of both sides.[107] Seasonal variations during the summer passage of the Intertropical Convergence Zone resulted in an annual period of heavy rains over northern South West Africa between February and April.[107] The rainy season made military operations difficult. Thickening foliage provided the insurgents with concealment from South African patrols, and their tracks were obliterated by the rain.[107] At the end of April or early May, PLAN cadres returned to Angola to escape renewed SADF search and destroy efforts and retrain for the following year.[107] Another significant factor of the physical environment was South West Africa's limited road network. The main arteries for SADF bases on the border were two highways leading west to Ruacana and north to Oshikango, and a third which stretched from Grootfontein through Kavangoland to Rundu.[34] Much of this vital road infrastructure was vulnerable to guerrilla sabotage: innumerable road culverts and bridges were blown up and rebuilt multiple times over the course of the war.[58][108] After their destruction PLAN saboteurs sowed the surrounding area with land mines to catch the South African engineers sent to repair them.[31] One of the most routine tasks for local sector troops was a morning patrol along their assigned stretch of highway to check for mines or overnight sabotage.[31] Despite their efforts, it was nearly impossible to guard or patrol the almost limitless number of vulnerable points on the road network, and losses from mines mounted steadily; for instance, in 1977 the SADF suffered 16 deaths due to mined roads.[67] Aside from road sabotage, the SADF was also forced to contend with regular ambushes of both military and civilian traffic throughout Ovamboland.[31] Movement between towns was by escorted convoy, and the roads in the north were closed to civilian traffic between six in the evening and half past seven in the morning.[31] White civilians and administrators from Oshakati, Ondangwa, and Rundu began routinely carrying arms, and never ventured far from their fortified neighbourhoods.[34] Unharried by major South African offensives, PLAN was free to consolidate its military organisation in Angola. PLAN's leadership under Dimo Hamaambo concentrated on improving its communications and control throughout that country, demarcating the Angolan front into three military zones, in which guerrilla activities were coordinated by a single operational headquarters.[101] The Western Command was headquartered in western Huíla Province and responsible for PLAN operations in Kaokoland and western Ovamboland.[101] The Central Command was headquartered in central Huíla Province and responsible for PLAN operations in central Ovamboland.[101] The Eastern Command was headquartered in northern Huíla Province and responsible for PLAN operations in eastern Ovamboland and Kavangoland.[101] The three PLAN regional headquarters each developed their own forces which resembled standing armies with regard to the division of military labour, incorporating various specialties such as counter-intelligence, air defence, reconnaissance, combat engineering, sabotage, and artillery.[5] The Eastern Command also created an elite force in 1978,[59]: 75–111  known as "Volcano" and subsequently, "Typhoon", which carried out unconventional operations south of Ovamboland.[5] South Africa's defence chiefs requested an end to restrictions on air and ground operations north of the Cutline.[103] Citing the accelerated pace of PLAN infiltration, P.W. Botha recommended that the SADF be permitted, as it had been prior to March 1976, to send large numbers of troops into southern Angola.[109] Vorster, unwilling to risk incurring the same international and domestic political fallout associated with Operation Savannah, repeatedly rejected Botha's proposals.[109] Nevertheless, the Ministry of Defence and the SADF continued advocating air and ground attacks on PLAN's Angolan sanctuaries.[109] Operation Reindeer Main articles: Operation Reindeer and Battle of Cassinga On 27 October 1977, a group of insurgents attacked a SADF patrol in the Cutline, killing 5 South African soldiers and mortally wounding a sixth.[110] As military historian Willem Steenkamp records, "while not a large clash by World War II or Vietnam standards, it was a milestone in what was then...a low intensity conflict".[103] Three months later, insurgents fired on patrols in the Cutline again, killing 6 more soldiers.[103] The growing number of ambushes and infiltrations were timed to coincide with assassination attempts on prominent South West African tribal officials.[103] Perhaps the most high-profile assassination of a tribal leader during this time was that of Herero chief Clemens Kapuuo, which South Africa blamed on PLAN.[5] Vorster finally acquiesced to Botha's requests for retaliatory strikes against PLAN in Angola, and the SADF launched Operation Reindeer in May 1978.[110][103] One controversial development of Operation Reindeer helped sour the international community on the South African Border War.[17] On 4 May 1978, a battalion-sized task force of the 44 Parachute Brigade conducted a sweep through the Angolan mining town of Cassinga, searching for what it believed was a PLAN administrative centre.[103] Lieutenant General Constand Viljoen, the chief of the South African Army, had told the task force commanders and his immediate superior General Johannes Geldenhuys that Cassinga was a PLAN "planning headquarters" which also functioned as the "principal medical centre for the treatment of seriously injured guerrillas, as well as the concentration point for guerrilla recruits being dispatched to training centres in Lubango and Luanda and to operational bases in east and west Cunene."[111] The task force was made up of older Citizen Force reservists, many of whom had already served tours on the border, led by experienced professional officers.[111] The task force of about 370 paratroops entered Cassinga, which was known as Objective Moscow to the SADF, in the wake of an intense aerial bombardment.[112][113] From this point onward, there are two differing accounts of the Cassinga incident.[96] While both concur that an airborne South African unit entered Cassinga on 4 May and that the paratroopers destroyed a large camp complex, they diverge on the characteristics of the site and the casualties inflicted.[112] The SWAPO and Cuban narrative presented Cassinga as a refugee camp, and the South African government's narrative presented Cassinga as a guerrilla base.[17] The first account claimed that Cassinga was housing a large population of civilians who had fled the escalating violence in northern South West Africa and were merely dependent on PLAN for their sustenance and protection.[112] According to this narrative, South African paratroopers opened fire on the refugees, mostly women and children; those not immediately killed were systematically rounded up into groups and bayoneted or shot.[112] The alleged result was the massacre of at least 612 South West African civilians, almost all elderly men, women, and children.[112] The SADF narrative concurred with a death toll of approximately 600 but claimed that most of the dead were insurgents killed defending a series of trenches around the camp.[112] South African sources identified Cassinga as a PLAN installation on the basis of aerial reconnaissance photographs, which depicted a network of trenches as well as a military parade ground.[111] Additionally, photographs of the parade ground taken by a Swedish reporter just prior to the raid depicted children and women in civilian clothing, but also uniformed PLAN guerrillas and large numbers of young men of military age.[17] SWAPO maintained that it ordered the trenches around Cassinga dug to shelter the otherwise defenceless refugees in the event of a SADF raid, and only after camp staff had noted spotter planes overhead several weeks prior.[17] It justified the construction of a parade ground as part of a programme to instill a sense of discipline and unity.[17] Western journalists and Angolan officials counted 582 corpses on site a few hours after the SADF's departure.[113][34] The SADF suffered 3 dead and 1 missing in action.[111] An adjacent Cuban mechanised infantry battalion stationed sixteen kilometres to the south advanced to confront the paratroops during the attack, but suffered several delays due to strafing runs by South African Dassault Mirage III and Blackburn Buccaneer strike aircraft.[113] In the first known engagement between South African and Cuban forces since the termination of Operation Savannah, five Cuban tanks and some infantry in BTR-152 armoured personnel carriers reached Cassinga while the paratroopers were being airlifted out by helicopter.[111] This led to a protracted firefight in which Cuba acknowledged 16 dead and over 80 wounded.[113] The Cassinga event was given special significance by Cuban historians such as Jorge Risquet, who noted that it marked the first time that "Cubans and Namibians shed their blood together fighting the South African [military]."[113] While Cassinga was in the process of being destroyed, a South African armoured column attacked a network of guerrilla transit camps at Chetequera, code named "Objective Vietnam", which was only about thirty kilometres from the Cutline.[111] Chetequera was much more heavily fortified than Cassinga and the SADF encountered fierce resistance.[17] Unlike the latter, it had been scouted thoroughly by South African reconnaissance assets on the ground,[111] and they were able to verify the absence of civilians with ample photographic and documentary evidence.[17] The SADF suffered another 3 dead at Chetequera, in addition to 30 wounded.[103] PLAN lost 248 dead and 200 taken prisoner.[17][103] On 6 May 1978, Operation Reindeer was condemned by United Nations Security Council Resolution 428, which described it as a violation of Angola's territorial integrity and threatened punitive measures should the SADF attempt another incursion on Angolan soil.[17] The resolution attracted almost unanimous support worldwide, and was endorsed not only by the Soviet Union, but by major Western powers such as the US, the UK, France, Canada, and West Germany.[17] As the Cassinga incident received publicity, American and European attitudes became one of intense criticism of South African purpose as well as the process by which it carried out the war.[17] Notably, Western pressure at the UN to recognise South Africa as an equal partner in any future Namibian peace settlement evaporated.[77] Cassinga was a major political breakthrough for SWAPO, which had portrayed the casualties there as martyrs of a Namibian nation in the making.[17] The movement received unprecedented support in the form of humanitarian aid sent to its remaining refugee camps and offers from foreign governments to educate refugees in their countries.[17] Botha's escalation Vorster's failing health and his preoccupation with domestic issues such as the looming Muldergate Scandal diverted his attention from South West Africa from May to September 1978, and no more major operations were undertaken by the SADF during that period.[114] However, his absence from military affairs meant he was no longer in a position to counter the hawkish position of P.W. Botha and the defence establishment.[114] When Vorster voluntarily stepped down late that year, he was succeeded by Botha as prime minister.[114] His final act in office was to reject a proposal drafted by UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim for a ceasefire and transition to Namibian independence.[79] Defence chiefs such as General Magnus Malan welcomed Botha's ascension, blaming previous battlefield reversals—namely, Operation Savannah—on Vorster's indecisive and "lackluster" leadership.[114] Botha had generated a reputation for being a tenacious, uncompromising leader who would use South Africa's position of military strength to strike hard at its foreign enemies, particularly to retaliate against any form of armed provocation.[114] He criticised the West and the US in particular as being unwilling to stand up to Soviet expansionism, and declared that if South Africa could no longer look to the "free world" for support, then it would prevent further communist inroads into the region itself.[114] Within the first three months of his premiership, the length of military service for white conscripts was doubled, and construction began on several new SADF bases near the border.[114] Although little in the tactical situation had changed when Botha assumed office, patrols now crossed into Angola much more frequently to intercept and destroy PLAN cadres along their known infiltration routes.[115] PLAN was attempting to rebuild its forward operating bases after the loss of Chetequera.[59] The insurgents had also been incensed by the Cassinga raid and publicly threatened retribution. "Strike a hard blow which Pretoria will not forget in a long time," deputy PLAN commander Solomon Huwala stated in a written directive to his staff. "We have been concentrating on attacking military targets and their forces, but they have decided to kill women and children. Cassinga must be revenged."[59] It was from this communique that the name of the next major PLAN offensive was derived: Operation Revenge.[59] After some deliberation, Huwala chose Katima Mulilo as his target and dispatched several PLAN reconnaissance teams to obtain data on firing positions and potential artillery observation posts.[59] On 23 August 1978, PLAN bombarded Katima Mulilo with mortars and rocket fire, killing 10 SADF personnel.[53] The next day, General Viljoen, General Geldenhuys and the Administrator-General of South West Africa flew out to Katima Mulilo to inspect the damage.[53] All three narrowly escaped death when their SA.321 Super Frelon helicopter took ground fire from PLAN anti-aircraft positions at Sesheke.[53] The SADF responded by bombarding Sesheke with its own artillery and making a sweep for PLAN insurgents up to a hundred kilometers north of the Cutline.[53] On 6 March 1979, Prime Minister Botha ordered retaliatory strikes on selected targets in Angola and Zambia.[116] The respective code names for the operations were Rekstok and Saffraan.[117] Heliborne South African troops landed in the vicinity of four Angolan settlements: Heque, Mongua, Oncocua, Henhombe, and Muongo, which they canvassed for guerrillas.[117] The SADF remained in Zambia for a significantly longer period, carrying out a series of uneventful combat patrols and ambushes for five weeks.[67] While Operations Rekstok and Saffraan were unsuccessful in terms of tactical results, they did interrupt PLAN's attempts to rebuild its base camps near the border.[117] Most of the insurgents apparently concealed their arms and vanished into the local population.[7] This proved less successful in Zambia, where the civilians in Sesheke District were irritated by the constant presence of South African patrols and reconnaissance aircraft; they demanded their government remove the remaining PLAN fighters.[7] President Kaunda subsequently bowed to pressure and ordered PLAN to close its rear base facilities in Zambia, resulting in the collapse of its Caprivian insurgency.[67] On 16 March, Angola lodged a formal complaint with the UN Security Council concerning the violation of its borders and airspace as a result of Operation Rekstok.[118] United Nations Security Council Resolution 447 was passed in response.[118] The resolution "condemned strongly the racist regime of South Africa for its premeditated, persistent, and sustained armed invasions of the People's Republic of Angola, which constitute a flagrant violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country as well as a serious threat to international peace and security".[119] A UN commission of inquiry logged 415 border violations by the SADF in 1979, an increase of 419% since the previous year.[115] It also made note of 89 other incidents, which were mostly airspace violations or artillery bombardments that struck targets on Angolan soil.[115] US–South African relations took an unexpected turn with Ronald Reagan's electoral victory in the 1980 US presidential elections. Reagan's tough anti-communist record and rhetoric was greeted with cautious optimism by Pretoria;[120] during his election campaign he'd described the geopolitical situation in southern Africa as "a Russian weapon" aimed at the US.[121] President Reagan and his Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Chester Crocker adopted a policy of constructive engagement with the Botha government, restored military attachés to the US embassy in South Africa, and permitted SADF officers to receive technical training in the US.[122] They believed that pressure tactics against South Africa would be contrary to US regional goals, namely countering Soviet and Cuban influence.[121] In a private memo addressed to the South African foreign minister, Crocker and his supervisor Alexander Haig declared that "we [the US] share your view that Namibia must not be turned over to the Soviets and their allies. A Russian flag in Windhoek is as unacceptable to us as it is to you".[123][124] Washington also ended its condemnation of SADF cross-border raids, which was perceived as tacit support for the latter's actions in Angola and elsewhere.[122] This had the effect of encouraging Botha to proceed with larger and increasingly more ambitious operations against PLAN.[124][125] Between 1980 and 1982 South African ground forces invaded Angola three times to destroy the well-entrenched PLAN logistical infrastructure near the border region.[126] The incursions were designated Operation Sceptic, Operation Protea, and Operation Daisy, respectively.[126] While Operation Rekstok was underway in March 1979, PLAN cadres retreated further into Angola and regrouped.[117] Upon the SADF's departure, they had returned to their border sanctuaries, resuming raids, ambushes, and infiltration attempts.[64] South African outposts in Ovamboland were subjected to constant mortar and rocket attacks.[127] A year after Rekstok's conclusion, PLAN attacked the South African Air Force base at Ondangwa, destroying several aircraft and inflicting casualties.[127] FAPLA continued to open its arsenals and training camps to Nujoma's army, and with Cuban assistance PLAN established its first conventional heavy weapons units, including a mechanised brigade.[64][104] The insurgents also reorganised a segment of eastern Ovamboland into "semi-liberated" zones, where PLAN's political and military authorities effectively controlled the countryside.[104] Ovambo peasants in the semi-liberated zones received impromptu weapons instruction before being smuggled back to Angola for more specialised training.[104] Operation Protea Main article: Operation Protea Between 1979 and 1980, the pace of infiltration had accelerated so greatly that the SADF was forced to mobilise its reserves and deploy another 8,000 troops to South West Africa.[114] The deeper South African raids struck into Angola, the more the war spread, and by mid-1980 the fighting had extended to a much larger geographic area than before.[114] Operation Sceptic, then the largest combined arms offensive undertaken by South Africa since World War II, was launched in June against a PLAN base at Chifufua, over a hundred and eighty kilometres inside Angola.[59] Chifufua, codenamed Objective Smokeshell, was divided into a dozen well fortified complexes ringed with trenches, defensive bunkers, and anti-aircraft positions.[128] The SADF killed over 200 insurgents and captured several hundred tonnes of PLAN munitions and weaponry at the cost of 17 dead.[114] Operation Protea was mounted on an even larger scale and inflicted heavier PLAN casualties; unlike Sceptic, it was to involve significant FAPLA losses as well as the seizure of substantial amounts of Angolan military hardware and supplies.[129] Protea was planned when the SADF first became aware of PLAN's evolving conventional capabilities in August 1981.[11] Its targets were suspected PLAN bases sited outside major FAPLA installations at Ondjiva and Xangongo.[32] Attacking either settlement was considered especially risky due to the presence of Soviet advisers and a comprehensive local FAPLA air defence network.[114] Since the first formal cooperation treaties between Angola and the Soviet Union in 1976, the military sphere had constituted the pivot of Angolan-Soviet relations.[89] The Soviet Navy benefited from its use of Angolan ports to stage exercises throughout the southern Atlantic and even negotiated with FAPLA for the construction of permanent bases.[130] Luanda was named the regional headquarters for the 30th Operation Squadron of the Soviet Navy's Northern Fleet, which comprised eleven warships, three of which were in the port at any given time.[131] From January 1976 onward, it also replaced Conakry as the primary base for Soviet Tupolev Tu-95 reconnaissance flights along Africa's western coast.[131] Article 16 of the Angolan constitution banned the construction of foreign military bases, but exceptions could be made if base rights were considered essential to the country's national defence.[130] The Soviet Union justified its continued air and naval presence as necessary measures to protect Angola from a South African invasion.[132] One senior Soviet military official, General Valery Belyaev, remarked that the 30th Operational Squadron was, "by the very fact of its presence...restraining the South African aggression against Angola."[132] In exchange for granting base rights, FAPLA became the beneficiary of more sophisticated Soviet arms.[131] After Operation Sceptic, the Soviet Union transferred over five hundred million dollars' worth of military equipment to FAPLA,[89] the bulk of it apparently concentrated on air defence.[8] This made South African raids costlier in terms of the need to provide heavier air cover and likely casualties.[114] With the adoption of more advanced weaponry, the contribution by Soviet technical and advisory support to FAPLA's operational capabilities also became increasingly crucial.[133] Totalling between 1,600 and 1,850 advisers by 1981, the Soviet military mission to Angola was deployed within all branches of the Angolan armed forces.[133] US–South African relations took an unexpected turn with Ronald Reagan's electoral victory in the 1980 US presidential elections. Reagan's tough anti-communist record and rhetoric was greeted with cautious optimism by Pretoria;[120] during his election campaign he'd described the geopolitical situation in southern Africa as "a Russian weapon" aimed at the US.[121] President Reagan and his Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Chester Crocker adopted a policy of constructive engagement with the Botha government, restored military attachés to the US embassy in South Africa, and permitted SADF officers to receive technical training in the US.[122] They believed that pressure tactics against South Africa would be contrary to US regional goals, namely countering Soviet and Cuban influence.[121] In a private memo addressed to the South African foreign minister, Crocker and his supervisor Alexander Haig declared that "we [the US] share your view that Namibia must not be turned over to the Soviets and their allies. A Russian flag in Windhoek is as unacceptable to us as it is to you".[123][124] Washington also ended its condemnation of SADF cross-border raids, which was perceived as tacit support for the latter's actions in Angola and elsewhere.[122] This had the effect of encouraging Botha to proceed with larger and increasingly more ambitious operations against PLAN.[124][125] Between 1980 and 1982 South African ground forces invaded Angola three times to destroy the well-entrenched PLAN logistical infrastructure near the border region.[126] The incursions were designated Operation Sceptic, Operation Protea, and Operation Daisy, respectively.[126] While Operation Rekstok was underway in March 1979, PLAN cadres retreated further into Angola and regrouped.[117] Upon the SADF's departure, they had returned to their border sanctuaries, resuming raids, ambushes, and infiltration attempts.[64] South African outposts in Ovamboland were subjected to constant mortar and rocket attacks.[127] A year after Rekstok's conclusion, PLAN attacked the South African Air Force base at Ondangwa, destroying several aircraft and inflicting casualties.[127] FAPLA continued to open its arsenals and training camps to Nujoma's army, and with Cuban assistance PLAN established its first conventional heavy weapons units, including a mechanised brigade.[64][104] The insurgents also reorganised a segment of eastern Ovamboland into "semi-liberated" zones, where PLAN's political and military authorities effectively controlled the countryside.[104] Ovambo peasants in the semi-liberated zones received impromptu weapons instruction before being smuggled back to Angola for more specialised training.[104] Operation Protea Main article: Operation Protea Between 1979 and 1980, the pace of infiltration had accelerated so greatly that the SADF was forced to mobilise its reserves and deploy another 8,000 troops to South West Africa.[114] The deeper South African raids struck into Angola, the more the war spread, and by mid-1980 the fighting had extended to a much larger geographic area than before.[114] Operation Sceptic, then the largest combined arms offensive undertaken by South Africa since World War II, was launched in June against a PLAN base at Chifufua, over a hundred and eighty kilometres inside Angola.[59] Chifufua, codenamed Objective Smokeshell, was divided into a dozen well fortified complexes ringed with trenches, defensive bunkers, and anti-aircraft positions.[128] The SADF killed over 200 insurgents and captured several hundred tonnes of PLAN munitions and weaponry at the cost of 17 dead.[114] Operation Protea was mounted on an even larger scale and inflicted heavier PLAN casualties; unlike Sceptic, it was to involve significant FAPLA losses as well as the seizure of substantial amounts of Angolan military hardware and supplies.[129] Protea was planned when the SADF first became aware of PLAN's evolving conventional capabilities in August 1981.[11] Its targets were suspected PLAN bases sited outside major FAPLA installations at Ondjiva and Xangongo.[32] Attacking either settlement was considered especially risky due to the presence of Soviet advisers and a comprehensive local FAPLA air defence network.[114] Since the first formal cooperation treaties between Angola and the Soviet Union in 1976, the military sphere had constituted the pivot of Angolan-Soviet relations.[89] The Soviet Navy benefited from its use of Angolan ports to stage exercises throughout the southern Atlantic and even negotiated with FAPLA for the construction of permanent bases.[130] Luanda was named the regional headquarters for the 30th Operation Squadron of the Soviet Navy's Northern Fleet, which comprised eleven warships, three of which were in the port at any given time.[131] From January 1976 onward, it also replaced Conakry as the primary base for Soviet Tupolev Tu-95 reconnaissance flights along Africa's western coast.[131] Article 16 of the Angolan constitution banned the construction of foreign military bases, but exceptions could be made if base rights were considered essential to the country's national defence.[130] The Soviet Union justified its continued air and naval presence as necessary measures to protect Angola from a South African invasion.[132] One senior Soviet military official, General Valery Belyaev, remarked that the 30th Operational Squadron was, "by the very fact of its presence...restraining the South African aggression against Angola."[132] In exchange for granting base rights, FAPLA became the beneficiary of more sophisticated Soviet arms.[131] After Operation Sceptic, the Soviet Union transferred over five hundred million dollars' worth of military equipment to FAPLA,[89] the bulk of it apparently concentrated on air defence.[8] This made South African raids costlier in terms of the need to provide heavier air cover and likely casualties.[114] With the adoption of more advanced weaponry, the contribution by Soviet technical and advisory support to FAPLA's operational capabilities also became increasingly crucial.[133] Totalling between 1,600 and 1,850 advisers by 1981, the Soviet military mission to Angola was deployed within all branches of the Angolan armed forces.[133] The buildup of South African armour and artillery on the border did not go unnoticed; by late November the Soviet Union had enough satellite reconnaissance photographs and other intelligence to deduce that the SADF was preparing for another major incursion into Angola.[8] During a private meeting arranged at the Algonquin Hotel by UN Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar at Moscow's request, Soviet diplomats informed their South African counterparts that further aggression towards FAPLA would not be tolerated.[8] The Soviets threatened unspecified retaliation if FAPLA's grip on Angola disintegrated further as a result of Askari.[8] Simultaneously, in a direct show of force, a Soviet aircraft carrier and three surface ships called at Luanda before rounding the Cape of Good Hope.[144] This constituted the most powerful Soviet naval detachment which had ever approached within striking distance of South African waters.[144] Botha was unmoved, and Askari proceeded as scheduled on 9 December.[79] Its targets were several large PLAN training camps, all of which were located no more than five kilometres from an adjacent FAPLA brigade headquarters.[143] The four local FAPLA brigades represented one-seventh of the entire Angolan army, and three had substantial Soviet advisory contingents.[79] Soviet General Valentin Varennikov, who was instrumental in directing the Angolan defence, was confident that "given their numerical strength and armament, the brigades...[would] be able to repel any South African attack".[79] FAPLA's Cuban allies were less optimistic: they noted that the brigades were isolated, incapable of reinforcing each other quickly, and possessed insufficient mobile anti-aircraft weapons to protect them outside their bases.[79] The Soviets recommended a static defence, appealing directly to Angolan President José Eduardo dos Santos, while the Cubans urged a withdrawal.[79] Caught between two conflicting recommendations, dos Santos hesitated, and the brigades were ultimately annihilated piecemeal by the advancing South African armoured columns.[79] Amid the confusion, a number of Angolan troops managed to break out of the South African encirclement and move north to link up with Cuban units,[79] but a total of 471 FAPLA/PLAN personnel were killed or captured.[145] Despite achieving their objectives during Operation Askari, the South African forces had encountered unexpectedly determined resistance from PLAN and FAPLA.[114] The SADF acknowledged 25 killed in action and 94 wounded, the highest number of casualties suffered in any single operation since Operation Savannah.[145] FAPLA also claimed to have shot down 4 South African aircraft.[146] Lusaka Accords Main article: Lusaka Accords On 6 January 1984, United Nations Security Council Resolution 546 was adopted with thirteen votes in favour and two abstentions, by the US and UK.[79] The resolution condemned Operation Askari and demanded South Africa's immediate and unconditional withdrawal from Angola.[79] An earlier draft of the same text imposing mandatory trade sanctions on South Africa until it ceased cross-border raids was abandoned under American pressure.[79] The Soviet Union announced that it had reached yet another, more comprehensive agreement with Angola to bolster FAPLA's defence capabilities, and delivered the public warning to South Africa that "further aggression cannot be left unpunished".[144][114] Askari had shaken the South African government's confidence in its ability to retain the military advantage indefinitely in Angola.[114] Heavier and more sophisticated weapons were being used, the rate of casualties had increased, and the air superiority that had accounted for many of the SADF's previous successes was diminishing.[114][123] Nor was Botha and his cabinet certain of continued political and diplomatic support from the US, which had chosen to abstain rather than exercise its veto with regard to UN Security Council Resolution 546.[114] The Reagan administration perceived that both Angola and South Africa had grown weary of the war and were more susceptible to pressure for a ceasefire and mutual disengagement.[114] American diplomats offered to mediate peace talks accordingly, and on 13 February South African and Angolan officials met for the first time in Lusaka.[79] Three days later, South Africa announced that it would withdraw its expeditionary forces from Cunene Province by the end of March,[146] provided the Angolans agreed to prevent PLAN from taking advantage of the situation to infiltrate South West Africa.[114] The Angolan government pledged to restrain PLAN and MK, and to prohibit any movement of Cuban troops southward towards the border.[11] These respective commitments were formalised as the Lusaka Accords.[11] FAPLA and the SADF agreed to set up a Joint Monitoring Commission (JMC) to police the disengagement.[79] Under the JMC, joint South African and Angolan patrols were carried out along six hundred kilometres of the border.[123] Cuba and the Soviet Union were not consulted on the Lusaka Accords until after they had been signed.[79] In a heated exchange with President dos Santos, Fidel Castro complained, "the final decision was yours, not ours, but at least we could have talked beforehand, and we, as well as the Soviets, could have expressed our disagreement beforehand...both the Soviets and us, your two main allies, the two who support Angola, who have been making immense efforts on your behalf, we were faced with a fait accompli".[79] UNITA denounced the Lusaka Accords, insisting that any peace effort which excluded it would fail.[123] PLAN also routinely violated the disengagement area, prompting the SADF to delay and later cancel its withdrawal.[146] In July 1984 South Africa formally announced that it would not withdraw from Angola, citing widespread PLAN activity in the border region.[146] Operation Argon Main article: Operation Argon The truce between South Africa and Angola survived only about fifteen months.[79] Negotiations for completing the SADF withdrawal were stalled due to intransigence on both sides concerning the linkage policy, with the two governments clashing over timetables for the withdrawal of Cuban troops and Namibian independence, respectively.[79] While the Soviet Union and Cuba did nothing to impede the dialogue, they feared that Luanda might sacrifice PLAN and MK by agreeing to expel them from the country.[79] Castro confided to Soviet officials that he had no intention of authorising a withdrawal of Cuban forces if the Angolan government signed a non-aggression pact with South Africa similar to the Nkomati Accord.[79] As a last resort, the Cuban presence in Angola would be maintained unilaterally for the purpose of aiding PLAN, with or without Luanda's approval.[79] In October 1984, dos Santos blamed South Africa for stalling the implementation of the Lusaka Accords and called for the US to resolve the impasse by exerting pressure on Botha.[125] On 17 November, dos Santos proposed a five-point peace plan on the following terms: a complete SADF withdrawal from Angola, a renewed ceasefire agreement, a formal pledge by the South African government to begin implementing Namibian independence under the terms of United Nations Security Council Resolution 435, a formal pledge by the Angolan government to begin implementing a three year phased withdrawal of all but 5,000 Cuban troops, and recognition of SWAPO and Cuba as an equal party in negotiations.[125] Botha wanted all the Cuban military personnel to be withdrawn, and over a period of twelve months rather than three years.[125] He also countered that the Namibian independence process could only take place once the Cuban withdrawal was initiated.[125] The Lusaka Accords were abandoned in the wake of Operation Argon, a failed sabotage mission carried out by South African special forces in Angola's oil-rich Cabinda exclave.[11] Four years of military escalation and massive defence expenditures had a drastic impact on Angola's state finances, which were only being balanced by petroleum revenue.[139] The largest oil refinery in the country was located on the Cabindan coast and operated by a US firm, Gulf Oil, under the auspices of the Cabina-Gulf Oil National Petroleum Company of Angola (SONAGOL).[125] By 1984 Gulf had invested over 1.3 billion dollars in its Cabinda operation, which was exporting 165,495 barrels of oil per day.[125] At the time, the revenue from the Gulf refinery generated 90% of Angola's foreign exchange.[125] The Reagan administration separated its political positions on Angola from its position on SONAGOL, with Crocker hoping that American multinational companies in general, and Gulf in particular, would be a moderating force on the Marxist government.[125] South Africa had noted the critical importance of the refinery's contribution to the FAPLA war effort and had begun investigating ways to disrupt it without incurring the ire of the US, which would have to react if American commercial interests were threatened.[100] The SADF believed that a covert sabotage operation was possible, as long as the destruction was not attributable to South Africa and a credible cover story could be used to link the attack to a domestic Angolan movement such as UNITA or the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC).[100] An attack on the oil platforms was ruled out, as this was beyond the capabilities of either UNITA or FLEC, so the SADF opted to infiltrate the refinery's oil storage facilities and mine the fuel tanks.[100] The damage incurred would cripple Angola's ability to finance its military operations and give it greater economic incentive to accede to South African demands in the ongoing negotiations rather than risk returning to war.[147] The sabotage mission received the code name Operation Argon, and 15 South African special forces operators deployed to Cabinda by sea in May 1985.[123] They were discovered by a FAPLA patrol during the infiltration attempt, and two of the raiders were shot dead with a third, Captain Wynand Petrus du Toit, being captured.[123] Under interrogation, du Toit confessed that the objective of Argon was to sabotage the storage tanks at Cabinda Gulf.[123] The South African government disavowed du Toit and denied responsibility, but General Viljoen later confirmed the SADF's role in the operation.[123] Consequently, the ceasefire imposed as a result of the Lusaka Accords collapsed, and further peace talks were abandoned.[123] The diplomatic repercussions of Operation Argon's failure were immense. Castro believed the failed raid indicated that the US and South Africa were not truly committed to peace, and had been dishonest during the ceasefire negotiations.[148] Angola announced it was no longer willing to consider a line of dialogue with South Africa on the Cuban withdrawal.[123][149] The US condemned Operation Argon as an "unfriendly act by a supposedly friendly government".[148] Drawdown in Angola, 1985–1988 In early 1984, just after South Africa and Angola had agreed to the principles of a peace settlement, UNITA had seized the opportunity to issue its own demanding conditions under which it would also accept the terms of a ceasefire.[150] Savimbi requested a government of national unity with the MPLA in which he was granted a part, and threatened to begin attacking major cities if he was ignored.[150] In this manner Savimbi sought to interlace conditionality over an SADF and FAPLA disengagement with his own conflict of interests with the Angolan regime.[150] Although Botha approved of UNITA as an ostensibly anti-communist movement, he did nothing to impress Savimbi's demands on dos Santos.[123] UNITA responded by raiding Sumbe, a settlement two hundred and sixty kilometres to the south of Luanda.[150] That June, UNITA sabotaged the oil pipeline in Cabinda, kidnapping 16 British expatriate workers and a Portuguese technician.[150] Six months later the insurgents raided Cafunfo, killing 100 FAPLA personnel.[150] Most of these attacks were planned and executed from Jamba, a town in Cuando Cubango Province, which Savimbi had proclaimed UNITA's new national headquarters.[151] Jamba had no prior strategic significance, possessed no agricultural base, and had limited access to fresh water, but it was located as far away from FAPLA bases as possible and within easy reach of SADF bases in Ovamboland and the Caprivi Strip.[151] FAPLA had deserted the region for precisely this reason, withdrawing north after Operation Protea,[64] but in the process left behind a power vacuum which Savimbi was quick to exploit.[11] Savimbi used Jamba to augment UNITA's public image, investing heavily in local infrastructure.[151] He opened the settlement to American and South African journalists, honed his public relations skills in frequent press conferences denouncing the MPLA, and lobbied for Western aid.[151] Under the Reagan Doctrine, the US government opened covert channels to provide military assistance to UNITA.[125] It repealed the Clark Amendment, which explicitly barred further CIA support for the UNITA and the FNLA, allowing the agency to resume Angolan operations.[152] The Angolan government asserted this was "proof of the complicity there has always been between the US executive and the retrograde racist Pretoria regime" and it had "no alternative but to suspend the contacts it has had with US government envoys".[149] In 1986, Savimbi visited Washington, where he met with American officials and was promised military hardware valued at about ten million dollars, including FIM-92 Stinger surface-to-air missiles and BGM-71 TOW anti-tank missiles.[123] The US also pledged to continue its support for UNITA even if it lost the umbrella of protection conferred by the SADF presence in southern Angola.[152] At the US government's request, South Africa began lending UNITA a greater degree of material assistance, and aided the CIA in the acquisition of untraceable arms for the Angolan insurgents.[125] The CIA was interested in acquiring Soviet and Eastern European arms for UNITA, as they could be easily passed off as weapons individual partisans had captured from FAPLA.[125] South Africa possessed a vast stockpile of Soviet arms seized during Operations Sceptic, Protea, and Askari, and was persuaded to transfer some of it to UNITA.[35] The regional arms race After Operation Savannah had failed to prevent the ascension of the MPLA in Angola, the South African political leadership generally accepted that reversing that verdict by force was unrealistic.[153] At the same time, Vorster and Botha had recognised that a total military defeat of PLAN was elusive without the impossible corollary of a victory over the combined FAPLA-PLAN alliance in Angola.[153] Some hardliners in their respective administrations wanted South Africa's full military weight behind Savimbi to help him extinguish the MPLA government, while others favoured simply using it to wage a limited containment exercise against PLAN.[153] An offensive strategy which offered the chance to aggressively attack Angola by land, sea, and air and focus directly on the MPLA's centres of power was never discussed and became more remote as time went on.[153] In its place, therefore, the other popular option was promulgated, which was to focus chiefly on fighting PLAN, the primary threat within the geographical limits of South West Africa proper, and attempting to intimidate Angola in the form of punitive cross-border raids, thus assuming an essentially defensive posture.[153] While Botha never seriously considered the overthrow of the MPLA as a viable objective, he endorsed increasing aid to UNITA for several reasons: it would mend diplomatic relations with the US, especially after the debacle of Operation Argon, UNITA could be molded into a proxy to harass PLAN, and donating captured weapons to Savimbi was cost-effective and deniable.[153] US and South African justification for arming UNITA lay partly in the increased supply by the Soviet Union of more sophisticated weapons to FAPLA, as well as the increased number of Cuban troops in Angola, which had rapidly swelled from 25,000 to 31,000 by the end of 1985.[120] While the Lusaka Accords were still in force, the Cuban and Soviet military delegations had urged dos Santos to take advantage of the ceasefire with the SADF to eliminate UNITA.[89] There was a considerable increase in Soviet military assistance to Angola during this period, with the transfer of another billion dollars' worth of arms to FAPLA, including about 200 new T-55 and T-62 tanks.[89] Moscow trained more Angolan pilots and delivered more advanced fighter aircraft to Luanda, particularly Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23s.[8] Over a three year period Angola had become the second largest importer of arms on the African continent.[100] FAPLA's arsenal expanded so exponentially that the SADF became convinced that the Soviet-sponsored arms buildup was intended for deployment elsewhere.[120] General Malan gave a speech in which he expressed alarm at the "flood" of Soviet military equipment and its sophisticated nature, claiming that it was much more than needed to cope with the SADF's limited expeditionary forces and UNITA.[120] Malan theorised that "the Russians want to develop a strong, stabilised base in Angola and then use the equipment and personnel positioned there wherever necessary in the subcontinent".[120] South Africa gradually became locked in a conventional arms race with Angola; each side argued that it had to match the increased force available to the other.[155] To counter the appearance of advanced MiG-23 and SU-22 fighters in Angola, for instance, South Africa began development on two sophisticated fighter aircraft of its own, the Atlas Cheetah and the Atlas Carver.[156] Both programmes would consume billions of rand.[154] Battle of Cuito Cuanavale Main article: Battle of Cuito Cuanavale Lomba River campaign Main article: Operation Moduler Intending to wrest back the initiative, sever UNITA's logistics lifelines to South West Africa and Zaire, and forestall any future insurgent offensives, FAPLA launched Operation Saluting October in mid-1987.[132] The impetus for Saluting October likely originated with the Soviet military mission, which pressed the idea of a major conventional thrust to destroy UNITA's southeastern front as early as 1983.[132] It had received a new commander that year, Lieutenant General Petr Gusev, former deputy commander of the Carpathian Military District.[132] In light of the war's length, its cost, the rising death toll, and looming cuts in the Soviet military expenditure which would limit future efforts to support FAPLA's war effort, Gusev wanted a decisive multi-divisional offensive to crush UNITA once and for all.[157] Operation Saluting October was a two-pronged offensive aimed at retaking three major settlements from UNITA, Cangamba, Cassamba, and Mavinga.[61][64] The FAPLA command staff intended the attack on Cangamba and Cassamba as a feint, hoping to draw UNITA forces there and away from Mavinga.[61][64] Once Mavinga was in government hands, FAPLA could expel the remaining insurgents from Moxico Province and pave the way for a final assault on Savimbi's headquarters at Jamba.[61] Between 4 and 9 Soviet advisers were to be attached on the battalion level, albeit with strict orders not to participate in the fighting and withdraw from the front as necessary to avoid contact with UNITA.[8] They were accompanied by a small number of Cuban advisers and East German technical personnel serving in a variety of support roles.[61][8] Gusev and his staff appealed to Moscow for more aid to FAPLA, particularly strike aircraft, for another offensive; this request was granted.[157] In what had become an annual practice, an estimated billion dollars' worth of arms was flown into Luanda by Soviet Antonov An-24 flights, as many as 12 per day for a six-month period.[8] The equipment was offloaded in the capital and transferred to Angolan Ilyushin Il-76s, which in turn flew them directly to the front.[8] To FAPLA, the experience of planning and executing an operation of such massive proportions was relatively new, but the Soviet military mission was convinced that a decade of exhaustive training on its part had created an army capable of undertaking a complex multi-divisional offensive.[61] The Angolan brigade commanders had repeatedly expressed reservations about splitting the force and fighting on two fronts, arguing that a single assault on Mavinga would be more linear and sufficient.[61] FAPLA's Cuban advisers objected on the grounds that South Africa might intervene on behalf of its erstwhile ally.[61] "Don't get into such wasting, costly, and finally pointless offensives," Castro had vented to Gusev's staff. "And count us out if you do."[158] General Arnaldo Ochoa, the senior Cuban military officer in Angola, also protested that the tactics FAPLA were being forced to adopt were more applicable to combat operations in central Europe than an offensive against an irregular fighting force on the broken African terrain.[11] Ronnie Kasrils, MK's intelligence chief, warned the Soviet mission that if Saluting October proceeded an SADF counteroffensive was imminent.[61] Gusev overruled the Cuban and MK concerns, and the operation commenced without contingency plans for a South African intervention.[61] The preliminary phase of the new offensive began in August 1987.[64][155] Eight FAPLA brigades deployed to Tumpo, a region to the east of Cuito Cuanavale in early August, where on Soviet advice they temporarily paused for more supplies and reinforcements.[61] This would prove to be a fatal error.[61] On 14 August, having lost days of precious time, FAPLA resumed its efforts to advance; by then South Africa had launched Operation Moduler to halt the offensive.[64] The bloody campaign that followed entailed a series of engagements known collectively as the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale.[132] Prior to 1987, the South African government was reluctant to become directly involved with its UNITA's internal struggle with Luanda, other than providing that movement with arms and some limited air and artillery support.[note 2] Nevertheless, Botha recognised that if Jamba fell, the buffer provided by UNITA's presence in southern Angola would collapse with it, and FAPLA would allow PLAN to gain direct access to its territory contiguous to the border.[159] This would make PLAN infiltration of northern South West Africa almost impossible to check, especially in the Caprivi Strip and Kavangoland.[159] As Cuban and MK sources had predicted, the commitment of regular ground troops alongside UNITA was authorised, albeit on the condition that strict control would be exercised over combat operations at the highest level of government to ensure that political and diplomatic requirements meshed with the military ones.[159] The SADF took advantage of FAPLA's numerous delays to assemble a blocking force strong enough to stop the FAPLA drive on Mavinga.[30] By the end of August, South Africa's expeditionary forces near Mavinga had built up to include 32 Battalion, 101 Battalion of the SWATF, and its elite 61 Mechanised Battalion Group.[123] There were three major rivers and nine tributaries between Cuito Cuanavale and Mavinga.[30] Although none of the rivers were especially large, all the prospective crossing points were adjacent to vast expanses of swamps and waterlogged flood plains.[30] These stalled the FAPLA advance and permitted the SADF to create effective choke points which further hampered FAPLA's progress.[30] The South African general staff judged correctly that if these narrow entry points were seriously contested they had the potential to bottleneck the FAPLA brigades.[30] They opted to launch a counteroffensive at the Lomba River, which was the last of the three rivers FAPLA had to cross before reaching Mavinga.[30] The success of the South African counteroffensive was ensured by the rapid collapse of FAPLA's 47 Infantry Brigade, which was tasked with establishing a bridgehead on the Lomba's southern bank.[160] In conventional terms, the FAPLA brigades theoretically possessed more than enough strength and firepower to dislodge UNITA and the SADF from the Lomba River.[160] But they were inadequately trained or experienced to counter the South African blocking force, which was composed of units selected for their experience in mobile bush warfare,[30] and were outmanoeuvred in the thick foliage cover.[161] The Lomba's swampy environment also hampered coordinated actions and allowed the SADF to isolate and rout each brigade in piecemeal engagements.[61] Between September and October 1987 FAPLA suffered almost 2,000 casualties during several failed river crossings.[160] With much of its bridging equipment destroyed, FAPLA abandoned the offensive and ordered its remaining brigades back to Cuito Cuanavale.[61] The Soviet military mission had suffered 3 dead[162] and at least 1 seriously wounded.[163] The SADF had suffered 17 dead and 41 wounded, as well as the loss of 5 armoured vehicles.[66] During Operation Moduler, Cuban combat troops had remained well north of the Lomba River and declined to participate in the fighting, per Castro's instructions.[79] In Luanda, President dos Santos summoned General Gusev and the senior Cuban general officer, Gustavo Fleitas Ramirez, for an urgent conference to discuss the worsening military situation and the failure of Operation Saluting October.[79] Ramirez reminded dos Santos that Cuba had been opposed to the offensive from the beginning.[79] Gusev lamented in his memoirs that "I informed [chief of the Soviet general staff] Akhromeyev about the result of the operation, but the most difficult task, in moral terms, was to inform the president of Angola, whom I had assured that the operation would succeed and that Savimbi would be crushed".[79] On 25 November 1987, United Nations Security Council Resolution 602 was passed, condemning Operation Moduler as an illegal violation of Angolan sovereignty.[164] The resolution expressed dismay at the continued presence of SADF troops in Angola and called for their unconditional withdrawal.[164] South African foreign minister Pik Botha flatly dismissed the resolution out of hand, citing the unaddressed issue of Cuban linkage.[164] He promised that the SADF would depart Angola once FAPLA's Cuban and Soviet advisers had likewise been withdrawn, or when their presence no longer threatened South African interests.[164] Tumpo Triangle campaign Main articles: Operation Hooper and Operation Packer On 29 September P.W. Botha added a third objective to Operation Moduler: the destruction of all FAPLA units east of Cuito Cuanavale.[165] The reasons for this shift in objectives once FAPLA had abandoned its offensive were not apparent to everybody in the South African government.[166] Pik Botha and his senior colleagues in the foreign ministry cautioned against a major offensive north of the Lomba, citing potential diplomatic repercussions.[166] But confidence in the SADF had been buoyed by its effective defence of the Lomba, and members of the South African general staff successfully agitated for a renewed offensive towards Cuito Cuanavale.[166] It is unclear whether they interpreted their new objective as veiled permission to seize Cuito Cuanavale itself,[166] although the option was discussed.[165] Per Botha's new directive, the SADF commenced Operation Hooper with the goal of encircling the retreating Angolan brigades and preparing for operations further east of the Cuito River.[167] The decision to commence Hooper towards the end of the 1987 calendar year created problems for the SADF, since a number of white conscripts involved in the Lomba River engagements were nearing the end of their national service.[64] This led to a delay of several weeks while the existing troops were gradually withdrawn from Angola and replaced with a new intake.[64] The SADF had dispatched a second mechanised battalion, 4 South African Infantry, to Angola, as well as a squadron of Olifant Mk1A tanks and a battery of G5 and G6 howitzers.[61] Between January and March 1988, the SADF and UNITA launched several bloody offensives just east of Cuito Cuanavale to destroy the shattered Angolan units that had succeeded in establishing a new defensive line there, an initiative which became known as Operation Packer.[168] They managed to drive FAPLA deeper into a shrinking perimeter between the Cuito, Tumpo, and Dala rivers known as the "Tumpo Triangle".[61] The Cubans and Soviets concurred with FAPLA's decision to withdraw to Cuito Cuanavale, with Castro pointing out that a strong defensive stand could plausibly be made there if the brigades managed to reach it.[79] He also suggested that the only way to defeat the South African expeditionary forces in the long term was to outflank them and apply pressure to the South West African border.[25] This would entail opening up yet another military front, in southwestern Angola, well south of Cuito Cuanavale.[25] On 15 November, dos Santos had written a letter to Castro requesting direct Cuban military assistance against the SADF.[25] Castro agreed on the condition that he and General Arnaldo Ochoa receive command of all FAPLA forces on the front.[158] The Soviet military mission was notably excluded from all future operational planning.[79] Shortly afterwards, the Cuban government authorised the deployment of an armoured brigade and several air defence units—about 3,000 personnel—to Cuito Cuanavale.[61] Castro suspected that the South Africans would not be content with eliminating FAPLA east of the town and that they intended to take control of Cuito Cuanavale's strategic airfield as well.[158] His strategy was to strengthen the defence of that settlement while making preparations to vastly increase the Cuban troop presence at Lobito, near the South West African border.[79] The FAPLA and Cuban defenders now ringed their defensive positions with minefields and interlocking fields of fire from dug-in tanks and field guns, into which they channelled SADF assaults.[169] On multiple occasions the combined UNITA and SADF forces launched unsuccessful offensives which became bogged down in minefields along narrow avenues of approach and were abandoned when the attackers came under heavy fire from the Cuban and FAPLA artillerymen west of the Cuito River.[64] The defenders' artillery was sited just beyond the maximum range of the South African artillery and on high ground which gave them a commanding view of the battlefield.[25] This advantage, coupled with the proliferation of minefields, and heavily reinforced FAPLA-Cuban defensive positions rendered further attacks by the South African troops futile.[25] Operations Hooper and Packer were terminated after the SADF had killed almost 700 FAPLA troops and destroyed about half of the Angolan brigades' remaining tanks and armoured vehicles.[61] Cuba had suffered 42 dead and the loss of 6 tanks.[61] South African casualties were relatively light: 13 dead and several dozen severely wounded.[61] Three SADF tanks were also abandoned in a minefield, while most of the others were damaged beyond immediate repair or rendered unserviceable due to mechanical problems.[61] UNITA suffered thousands of casualties, prompting accusations that its troops had been used as "cannon fodder" by the SADF.[25] Cuban post-action reports claimed that UNITA insurgents had been sent through the minefields at gunpoint to clear the way for the South African armour.[25] The Tumpo Triangle campaign exposed several flaws in the planning of the South African defence chiefs and general staff.[167] They had estimated quite accurately that their forces would be able to inflict a crushing defeat on FAPLA in the flood plains and open terrain south of Cuito Cuanavale.[167] But they had not anticipated so many Angolan units would survive and establish strong defensive lines in the Tumpo Triangle, or that the addition of Cuban troops there would stiffen the resistance considerably.[167] Further South African miscalculations appeared in the latter phases of the campaign.[165] One was the assumption that the small and highly mobile but lightly armed SADF expeditionary force was suited to mounting frontal attacks on well-prepared defenders supported by dug in artillery west of Cuito.[165] The use of battalions trained and organised for mobile warfare in this manner was in violation of the SADF's own mechanised doctrine.[165] The defending Angolans had ample dug-in artillery and the benefit of air cover: the Soviet Union's increased willingness to supply FAPLA with advanced fighter aircraft and even Soviet pilots on loan posed a serious threat to South African air operations over Cuito Cuanavale.[157][171] As Soviet involvement grew, and the number of air battles increased, South Africa's air force began encountering MiG-23s flown by well-trained Soviet pilots.[157][8] Furthermore, Angolan pilots newly trained under Soviet supervision at Lubango were proving more capable of challenging South African fighters.[8] For the first time the SADF began losing aircraft in numbers, indicating the contested extent of the Angolan skies.[166][8] The SADF's declining air supremacy forced a number of operational changes.[172] South African pilots exercised a standoff bombing capacity of twenty kilometres and timed their raids so they were out of range before FAPLA MiGs could be scrambled to intercept them.[172] The necessity of avoiding prolonged aerial contact was partly dictated by fuel considerations: the SADF Mirage F1AZ and F1CZ fighters launched from distant bases in South West Africa, which meant they had barely enough fuel for three minutes of combat once they reached Cuito Cuanavale.[170] The impact on ground operations was more consequential.[172] FAPLA MiGs flew reconnaissance missions in search of the G5 and G6 howitzers, forcing the South African artillery crews to resort to increasingly elaborate camouflage and take the precaution of carrying out their bombardments after dark.[30] Owing to the increase in losses and damage due to UNITA's US-supplied Stinger missiles, however, MiG pilots had to adopt contingencies of their own to reduce the vulnerability of their aircraft.[30] Cuban and Angolan warplanes were forced to drop bombs from higher altitudes, greatly reducing their accuracy.[30] FAPLA airfields were also monitored by South African forward artillery observers, who called in bombardments to destroy aircraft while they were exposed on the runway and preparing to take off.[173] Final Cuban offensive Although the SADF and UNITA counteroffensive had been checked, FAPLA remained heavily strained and more dependent than before on its Cuban allies and Soviet materiel.[149] This gave dos Santos an incentive to ease the military dilemma with negotiations and he reopened the possibility of reaching a new ceasefire and disengagement agreement with South Africa.[149] As early as January 1987, Chester Crocker had responded to positive signals from Luanda, especially when President Denis Sassou Nguesso of the People's Republic of the Congo offered to mediate peace talks between the rival states.[149] Yet preliminary discussions in Brazzaville throughout late 1987 and early 1988 remained stymied by the Angolan government's refusal to compromise on the timetable for a proposed Cuban withdrawal.[149] The Cuban government had not been consulted on the Brazzaville talks in advance and resented what it perceived as a discourtesy on the part of dos Santos.[149] This factor had the effect of persuading Castro to make an authoritative bid to join the Angolan-US peace talks.[137] He was determined that Cuba no longer be excluded from negotiations concerning its own military, and the results of any future settlement on the withdrawal process leave Cuba's image untarnished.[149] While Operation Hooper was underway in late January 1988, Crocker relented to pressure and accepted Cuba as an equal partner in further peace talks.[25] Castro agreed that he would not introduce extraneous issues to the agenda, such as Cuba–US relations, and that discussion of a phased troop withdrawal would extend to all Cuban military personnel stationed in Angola, including combat troops, logistical staff, and advisers.[25] With Cuba's entry into the Brazzaville talks, its desire to shift its military involvement in Angola from a passive, defensive role to an offensive one intensified.[8] Castro opted to escalate ground operations against the SADF, since he considered diplomatic progress impossible as long as South Africa still clung to the likelihood of a tactical victory.[8] He retained a solely defensive posture at Cuito Cuanavale, keeping the SADF fixed in place, while carrying out his longstanding proposal to launch a flanking manoeuvre towards the South West African border.[167] The new offensive would consist of a movement of Cuban forces in divisional strength west of the Cunene River.[165] On 9 March, Castro ordered all Cuban troops massed at Lobito, which had grown to about 40,000 men, southward.[174] He likened their movement to "a boxer who with his left hand blocks the blow [at Cuito Cuanavale] and with his right – strikes [in the west]".[165] "That way," Castro recounted on another occasion, "while the South African troops were being bled slowly dry in Cuito Cuanavale, down in the southwest...40,000 Cuban soldiers...backed by about 600 tanks, hundreds of artillery pieces, 1,000 anti-aircraft weapons, and the daring MiG-23 units that took over the skies, advanced towards the Namibian border, ready to sweep away the South African forces".[158] As the Cuban brigades advanced, they accumulated thousands of PLAN insurgents, who departed their bases to join the offensive.[8] The presence of so many Cuban troops effectively resuscitated PLAN's sagging fortunes, as it curtailed new South African military initiatives against the insurgents not only in Angola but South West Africa as well.[8] Firstly, the region being occupied by the Cubans just north of the border was the same territory the SADF had monitored and patrolled for almost a decade in order to prevent PLAN infiltration into Ovamboland.[8] Secondly, all South African units near the border had ceased routine counter-insurgency operations while they were being mobilised to resist a potential Cuban invasion.[8] Matters were complicated further when the Cubans formed three joint battalions with PLAN fighters, each with its own artillery and armoured contingents.[8] Due to the integration of the insurgents with Cuban personnel at the battalion level, South African patrols found it impossible to engage PLAN in Angola without risking a much larger confrontation involving aggressive and well-armed Cuban troops.[165] The limited number of SADF troops available near the border could not halt the continued progress of the Cuban army or reduce the threat to South West Africa.[165] There were simply too few personnel and resources to secure the broad defensive positions along the Cutline against a conventional force in divisional strength.[165] Nevertheless, the SADF was able to slow the Cuban offensive with a series of effective delaying actions throughout mid-1988, an initiative known as Operation Excite.[175] When South African officials warned against an invasion of South West Africa, Castro retorted that they were "in no position to demand anything".[8] Havana also issued an ambiguous statement which read, "we are not saying we will not go into Namibia".[8] The South African government responded by mobilising 140,000 reservists—a figure almost unprecedented in SADF history—and threatening severe repercussions on any Cuban unit which crossed the border.[109] 1988 Tripartite Accord Despite taking the necessary countermeasures on the battlefield, the South African government discerned it had reached the political limits of further escalation in Angola.[166] The casualties sustained during the Cuito Cuanavale campaign had been sufficient to cause public alarm and provoke difficult questions about the tactical situation on the border and why South African soldiers were dying there.[166] There was little reason to believe yet another bloody campaign would be successful in expelling the Soviets and Cuba from the region; on the contrary, as in the past, it could lead to an increase in the amount of Soviet weapons and Cuban troops.[137] The conflict had also evolved from a low-intensity struggle against lightly armed insurgents into protracted battles between armies backed by all the paraphernalia of modern conventional warfare, with the accompanying rise in human and material costs.[166] This contributed to a sense of war weariness and increased the growing skepticism and sensitivity in civilian circles towards the SADF's Angolan operations.[76] The failure of the Soviet-supervised Operation Saluting October, along with the consequent destruction of hundreds of millions of dollars' of FAPLA's Soviet-supplied arms, had the effect of moderating Moscow's stance on Angola.[137] In a notable departure from its previous foreign policy stance, the Soviet Union disclosed it too was weary of the Angolan and South West African conflicts and was prepared to assist in a peace process—even one conducted on the basis of Cuban linkage.[176] Reformist Mikhail Gorbachev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, also wished to reduce defence expenditures, including the enormous open-ended commitment of military aid to FAPLA, and was more open to a political settlement accordingly.[149] For South Africa and the Soviet Union—the two parties which had previously refrained from joining the US-mediated talks—the point had now been reached where the costs of continuing the war exceeded its anticipated benefits.[137][149] This necessitated a change in perceptions in both nations, which began warming to the possibility of a negotiated peace.[137][149] The Soviet government agreed to jointly sponsor with the US a series of renewed peace talks on 3 and 4 May 1988.[166] For its part, South Africa made its first bid to join the tripartite negotiations and agreed to send a delegation of diplomats, intelligence chiefs, and senior SADF officers.[166] The Soviet and US diplomats in attendance, including Crocker, made it clear to the South Africans that they wanted peace in Angola and a political settlement in South West Africa.[166] They were also agreed on the need to bring pressure on their respective allies to bring about a solution.[166] South Africa would be expected to comply with United Nations Security Council Resolution 435, in exchange for the complete withdrawal of Cuban troops from Angola.[177] The Cuban and Angolan delegations had already assented to a complete Cuban withdrawal, and under US pressure produced an extremely precise timetable which extended this process over three to four years.[177] South Africa found this unacceptable but conceded that the withdrawal could be timed to certain benchmarks in the Namibian independence process.[177] According to Crocker, the US decision to use Security Council Resolution 435 as the basis and pivot for a regional settlement provided leverage over the discussions.[137] The proposed formation of a UN "verification mission" to monitor Cuba's adherence to a withdrawal settlement proved instrumental in persuading the South African government that it would receive a balanced agreement.[137] The talks began progressing more smoothly after July 1988, when Carlos Aldana Escalante was appointed head of the Cuban delegation.[177] Aldana was chief of ideological affairs and international relations for the Communist Party of Cuba; he was far better informed of foreign developments, particularly in the Soviet bloc, than many of his contemporaries.[177] In light of Gorbachev's reforms, political developments in Eastern Europe, and the reduction of tensions between the superpowers, Aldana believed that Cuba needed to work swiftly towards normalising relations with the US.[177] Cooperation vis-à-vis Southern Africa was seen as a natural prerequisite to better relations with Washington and possibly, a permanent bilateral dialogue.[177] Between May and September 1988, the parties met for several rounds of talks in Cairo, New York, Geneva, and Brazzaville, but remained deadlocked on the nuances of the withdrawal timetable.[22] The fact that there were two objectives—Namibian independence and a Cuban withdrawal—doubly aggravated the issue of timing and deadlines.[137] In August, the Angolan, Cuban, and South African delegations signed the Geneva Protocol, which established the principles for a peace settlement in South West Africa and committed the SADF to a withdrawal from that territory.[178] As a direct result of the Geneva Protocol, PLAN declared a ceasefire effective from 10 August.[178] The 1988 US presidential elections lent new urgency to the negotiations, which had recently stalled after six consecutive rounds of talks in Brazzaville.[22] Angola and Cuba had gambled heavily on a victory for Michael Dukakis and the Democratic Party during the US elections, hoping that this would spell the end of US aid to UNITA and a harder line on South Africa.[148] At the time of the Geneva Protocol, dos Santos had commented that "if the Democrats had won the elections, there would be a readjustment in US policy, particularly on Southern Africa".[148] The election of Republican candidate George H. W. Bush had the effect of persuading the Angolan and Cuban delegations to be more flexible.[148][note 3] Crocker reiterated on several occasions that a new US administration meant changes in personnel and basic policy review, and pressed them not to waste months of effort.[137] Three days after the US election results were released, the parties reconvened in Geneva and within the week had agreed to a phased Cuban withdrawal over the course of twenty seven months.[137][148] In exchange, South Africa pledged to begin bestowing independence on South West Africa by 1 November 1989.[148] On 13 December, South Africa, Angola, and Cuba signed the Brazzaville Protocol, which affirmed their commitment to these conditions and set up a Joint Military Monitoring Commission (JMMC) to supervise the disengagement in Angola.[148] The JMMC was to include Soviet and US observers.[178] All hostilities between the belligerents, including PLAN, were to formally cease by 1 April 1989.[178] On 22 December, the Brazzaville Protocol was enshrined in the Tripartite Accord, which required the SADF to withdraw from Angola and reduce its troop levels in South West Africa to a token force of 1,500 within twelve weeks.[22] Simultaneously, all Cuban brigades would be withdrawn from the border to an area north of the 15th parallel.[22] At least 3,000 Cuban military personnel would depart Angola by April 1989, with another 25,000 leaving within the next six months.[22] The remaining troops would depart at a date not later than 1 July 1991.[22] An additional condition was that South Africa would cease all support for UNITA, and Angola likewise for PLAN and MK.[148] On 20 December, United Nations Security Council Resolution 626 was passed, creating the United Nations Angola Verification Mission (UNAVEM) to verify the redeployment northwards and subsequent withdrawal of the Cuban forces from Angola.[22] UNAVEM included observers from Western as well as non-aligned and communist nations.[22] In February 1989 the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) was formed to monitor the South West African peace process.[22] Namibian independence The initial terms of the Geneva Protocol and Security Council Resolution 435 provided the foundation from which a political settlement in South West Africa could proceed: holding of elections for a constitutional assembly, confinement of both PLAN and the SADF to their respective bases, the subsequent phased withdrawal of all but 1,500 SADF troops, demobilisation of all paramilitary forces that belonged to neither the SADF nor to the police, and the return of refugees via designated entry points to participate in elections.[22] Responsibility for implementing these terms rested with UNTAG, which would assist in the SADF withdrawal, monitor the borders, and supervise the demobilisation of paramilitary units.[22] Controversy soon arose over the size of UNTAG's military component, as the member states of the Security Council expected to cover the majority of the costs were irritated by its relatively large size.[22] However, Angola, Zambia, and other states sympathetic to PLAN insisted that a larger force was necessary to ensure that South Africa did not interfere with independence proceedings.[178] Against their objections UNTAG's force levels were reduced from the proposed 7,500 to three battalions of 4,650 troops.[178] This slashed projected expenses by nearly three hundred million dollars, but the Security Council did not approve the revised budget until 1 March 1989.[178] The inevitable delay in UNTAG's full deployment ensured there were insufficient personnel prepared to monitor the movement of PLAN and the SADF or their confinement to bases on 1 April, when the permanent cessation in hostilities was to take effect.[180] Secretary-General de Cuéllar urged restraint in the interim on both sides to avoid jeopardising the de facto ceasefire maintained since August 1988 or the 1 April implementation schedule.[22] Nevertheless, PLAN took advantage of the political uncertainty in the weeks following the UNTAG budget debate to begin moving its forces in Angola closer to the border.[181] Since the early 1980s PLAN had consistently stated its intention to establish camps inside South West Africa during any future political transition, a notion rejected with equal consistency by the South African government.[182] Compounding this fact was that PLAN insurgents also identified themselves as refugees without making any distinction between their civilian or military background, and the UN had explicitly invited refugees to return home.[183] Indeed, PLAN did not possess many regular standing units and by the late 1980s many of its personnel followed cyclical patterns of fighting as insurgents before returning to refugee camps as civilians.[184] On 31 March, Pik Botha complained to the JMMC that PLAN troops had advanced south of the 16th parallel and were massing less than eight kilometres from the border.[178] He promptly intercepted UN Special Representative Martti Ahtisaari and UNTAG commander Dewan Prem Chand that evening and gave them the same information.[178] On the morning of 1 April, the first PLAN cadres crossed into Ovamboland, unhindered by UNTAG, which had failed to monitor their activity in Angola due to the delays in its deployment.[178] Ahtisaari immediately contacted SWAPO, ordering it to rein in PLAN, to little avail.[178] The South African foreign ministry also contacted the Secretary-General, who in turn relayed the same message to SWAPO officials in New York.[178] At the end of the day, with no signs of the PLAN advance abating, Ahtisaari lifted all restrictions confining the SADF to its bases.[178] Local police mobilised and fought off the invaders in a delaying action until regular SADF forces were able to deploy with six battalions.[178] After the first two days the insurgents lost their offensive initiative, and the combined South African forces drove PLAN back across the border in a counteroffensive codenamed Operation Merlyn.[178] Between 1 and 9 April 1989, 273 PLAN insurgents were killed in the fighting.[183] The SADF and police suffered 23 dead.[183] On 8 April, the JMMC issued the Mount Etjo Declaration, which reiterated that the Tripartite Accord was still in effect and that South Africa, Angola, and Cuba remained committed to peace.[22] It also ordered all PLAN insurgents remaining in Ovamboland to surrender at UNTAG-supervised assembly points.[22] Sam Nujoma denied any incursion had taken place on 1 April, claiming that he had only ordered PLAN insurgents already inside South West Africa to begin establishing base camps.[185] He also pointed out that SWAPO had never been a signatory to the Tripartite Accord, and therefore the cessation of hostilities as dictated by its terms was non-binding.[185] This drew some ire from Angola, which had given guarantees to the UN that PLAN would remain north of the 16th parallel.[22] The SADF was re-confined to its bases on 26 April, then released into Ovamboland again to verify that the insurgents had departed.[178] By May, all but a small handful of PLAN insurgents had been relocated north of the 16th parallel under JMMC supervision, effectively ending the South African Border War.[178][note 4] General elections under a universal franchise were held in South West Africa between 7 and 11 November 1989, returning 57% of the popular vote for SWAPO.[186] This gave SWAPO 41 seats in the territory's Constituent Assembly, but not a two-thirds majority which would have enabled it to unilaterally draft a constitution without the other parties represented.[186] South West Africa formally obtained independence as the Republic of Namibia on 21 March 1990.[183] == Sources == * Wikiwand - South African Border War /From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_Border_War] Seen and entered Jan 2024 by [[Britz-283|Frederik Willem Johannes 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South African Braunschweig family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Batteson-1|Margo Dekker]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. *I have traced people who I think are my grand mothers parents but cannot find proof they are her parents. * I know someone in Australia or New Zeeland has information on the South African Braunschweig's but have not been able to trace them. If anyone knows please make contact with me. *My grand mother was Helen Dagmar Batteson nee Braunschweig Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4050177 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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'''''Not to be confused with the current South African military, the South African National Defence Force"''' (SANDF). '''South African Defence Force''' The South African Defence Force (SADF) (Afrikaans: Suid-Afrikaanse Weermag) comprised the armed forces of South Africa from 1957 until 1994. Shortly before the state reconstituted itself as a republic in 1961, the former Union Defence Force was officially succeeded by the SADF, which was established by the Defence Act (No. 44) of 1957. The SADF, in turn, was superseded by the South African National Defence Force in 1994.[13][14][15] Mission and structure The SADF was organised to perform a dual mission: to counter possible insurgency in all forms, and to maintain a conventional military arm which could defend the republic's borders, making retaliatory strikes as necessary.[3] As the military expanded during the 1970s, the SADF general staff was organised into six sections—finance, intelligence, logistics, operations, personnel, and planning; uniquely, the South African Medical Service (SAMS) was made co-equal with the South African Army, the South African Navy and the South African Air Force.[16] During apartheid, armed SADF troops were used in countering terror attacks [1], often directly supporting the South African Police.[17][18] South African military units were involved in the long-running Mozambican and Angolan civil wars,[19] frequently supporting Pretoria's allies, the Mozambican National Resistance (RENAMO)[20] and the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA).[21][22] SADF personnel were also deployed during the related South African Border War.[23][24] Composition The military was mostly composed of white South Africans, who alone were subject to conscription.[25][26][27] The permanent force of the Army was 85% Afrikaans speaking.[28] However, black South Africans were the second largest group, and Asians and Coloured citizens with mixed ancestry were eligible to serve as volunteers, several attaining commissioned rank. From 1971 onwards, several black battalions were raised in the Infantry and Service Corps on a tribal basis, most black soldiers serving in these exclusive tribal battalions, which had black NCOs but white commissioned officers. The first black personnel were accepted into commissioned ranks only from 1986, and then only for serving black soldiers and NCOs. The regular Commission would not be open for Bantus until 1991, and then again they would serve only in black units or Support/Service Support units, to avoid having position of authority over white combat arms personnel. The first black officer to be promoted to lieutenant colonel rank and have command over a battalion sized unit was only appointed in February 1994, by which time the old SADF was already on its deathbed. However, black officer candidates from the various Homeland Forces and from South West Africa/SWATF had been accepted since 1981.[29] Units such as the 32 Battalion incorporated many black volunteers, as did the 101 Battalion.[30] Conscription was opposed by organisations such as the End Conscription Campaign, but overall, white morale remained high—as indicated by the few recruits tried for serious disciplinary offences.[3] History SADF paratroops in training Main article: Union Defence Force (South Africa) Space:Union_Defence_Force Before 1957, the Union of South Africa had relied on small standing cadres for defence, expanding during wartime through the use of white conscripts. During the Second World War the Union Defence Force initially fielded only 3,353 full-time soldiers, with another 14,631 active in reserve roles.[31][32] These troops were not prepared to fight in Europe proper, as they had hitherto been trained only in basic light infantry tactics and bush warfare.[3] However, Jan Christiaan Smuts proved remarkably resourceful in raising 345,049 men for overseas operations; South African soldiers went on to distinguish themselves as far abroad as Italy and Egypt.[33] After 1957, the new South African Defence Force was faced with a post-war upsurge in African nationalism, and forced to expand its resources accordingly.[34] In 1963 its total strength stood at around 25,000 men.[3] By 1977, the United Nations was imposing arms sanctions on the republic due to its controversial policy of racial apartheid.[35] South Africa responded by developing a powerful domestic arms industry, capable of producing quality hardware, including jet fighters, drones, guided missiles, armoured cars, multiple rocket launchers, and small arms.[3][36] SADF units fought in the Angolan Civil War during Operation Savannah[37][38][39] and were also active alongside Rhodesian Security Forces[40] during the Rhodesian Bush War.[41][42][43] Although both campaigns were strategically unsuccessful, it was clearly proven that South Africa's military was immeasurably superior in strength and sophistication than all her African neighbours combined.[3] Further enlargement and modernisation of the armed forces continued under former defence minister Pieter Willem Botha, who became state president in 1984.[44] Shortly after Botha took office, the SADF numbered some 83,400 men (including 53,100 conscripts and 5,400 non-whites): one armoured brigade, one mechanised infantry brigade, four motorised brigades, one parachute brigade, a special reconnaissance regiment, one Marine brigade, twenty artillery regiments, supporting specialist units, a balanced air force, and a navy adequate for coastal protection in all.[3] In addition, numerous auxiliary formations were trained as support units capable of occupying strategic border areas, including the predominantly Angolan 32 Battalion,[45] Namibia's South West African Territorial Force,[46][47] and several Bantustan militias.[48] During Botha's term, the SADF began focusing on taking a more aggressive stance to the ongoing war against communist-supported liberation and anti-Apartheid movements[49] in South Africa and Namibia (then South West Africa) and targeting neighboring countries that offered them support.[50] This was partially justified as a new structure intended to turn back a total onslaught on the republic from abroad.[51] The post-colonial rise of newly independent black governments on the administration's doorstep created a perceived menace to the existing structure, and Pretoria's occupation of Namibia threatened to bring it into direct confrontation with the world community.[52] On the ground, militant guerrilla movements such as the African National Congress (ANC), South West African People's Organisation (SWAPO) and the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) challenged white supremacy with force of arms.[21] In 1984, at least 6,000 such insurgents were being trained and armed by Tanzania, Ethiopia, the Soviet Union, and Warsaw Pact member states.[3] In general the struggle went badly for South Africa's opponents. Mozambique provided support and shelter to ANC operatives; in retaliation South African units launched massive counterstrikes which the local security forces were in no position to block.[3][53] Military aircraft and special forces units deployed across Zimbabwe,[54] Botswana,[55][56] Lesotho,[57] and Zambia[58] to attack suspected insurgent bases.[59] 30,000 South African military personnel were posted on the Namibian border by late 1985, frequently crossing the frontier to battle SWAPO groups operating from southern Angola.[21][23][60] SWAPO's MPLA allies, with the backing of the Cuban military, were often unable to protect them.[3] These raids demonstrated the SADF's efficiency in combating rural insurgency. Major guerrilla camps were always chief targets, whether on foreign or domestic soil. Consequently, establishing good intelligence and effective assault strategy were commonly reflected in tactical priorities.[3] The SADF's success eventually compelled SWAPO to withdraw over 200 miles from the Namibian border, forcing their insurgents to travel great distances across arid bush in order to reach their targets.[3] Many could no longer carry heavy weapons on these treks, occasionally abandoning them as they marched south. Moreover, serious SWAPO losses were already having a negative effect on morale.[3] ANC operations fared little better.[61] Most high-profile terrorist attacks were foiled or offered negative publicity from a normally sympathetic international stage.[3] While it was clear that popular support was growing and guerrilla skills were being improved upon, affrays on South Africa itself did not seriously disrupt the economy or impact the country's superior military and industrial status.[34][62] By the fall of apartheid in 1991, the SADF was an uneven reflection of both the strengths and weaknesses of South Africa's white society at large. It employed many personnel with developed technical skills; thus, the military could more easily maintain and operate sophisticated hardware than black African forces drawn from underdeveloped regions.[3] In an unusual contrast with Southern Africa's other white armies, the SADF had a stern sense of bureaucratic hierarchy.[63][64] Commanders deferred to civilian supervisors and normally could not aspire to political power. The SADF's technical performance had also improved greatly, owing largely to realistic and efficient training procedures.[34] The army in particular was skilled in both counterinsurgency warfare and conventional mechanised operations.[3] In 1984, 11,000 infantrymen were even trained to execute blitzkrieg tactics.[65][66][67] White soldiers were for the most part reasonably motivated; conscripts had a sense of defending their own country rather than some far-off foreign venture. Commissioned officers generally accepted in principle recruits of all colours, placed an emphasis on technical efficiency, and preferred to fight a foreign rather than domestic enemy despite extensive preparation for both.[3] Integration As a more representative democracy was introduced in 1994, 1994 in South Africa some of the countries old enemies were thrown together under political pressure from the new regime to form the new SANDF South African Defence Force South African National Defence Force. == Sources == * Wikiwand - South African Defence Force Military of South Africa from 1957 1994 /From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/South_African_Defence_Force South African Defence Force] Seen and entered Dec 2023 by [[Britz-283|Frederik Willem Johannes Britz]]

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'''''Not to be confused with Boer Commando or Kommandokorps.''''' The Commando System was a mostly voluntary, part-time force of the South African Army,[1] but in their role as local militia the units were often deployed in support of and under the authority of the South African Police. Mission South Africa's Commando System was responsible for the safeguarding and protection of specific communities (usually rural, but sometimes urban). Commando units were usually referred to as area protection, a system which involved the whole community. The participants in the Commando System did not have military commitments outside of the areas they served and were responsible for the safety and security of their own communities. History Origin Further information: Boer Commando The Commando system existed from the 1770s. The early Boer Commando system was a conscriptive service designed to provide a quickly-trained fighting force.[citation needed] Commandos were a product of the First Boer War[2] during which the fiercely independent Boers had no regular army. When danger threatened, all the men in a district would form a militia organised into military units called commandos and would elect officers. Being civilian militia, each man wore what they wished, usually everyday neutral or earthtone khaki farming clothes such as a jacket, trousers and slouch hat. Each man brought his own weapon, usually a hunting rifle, and his own horses. The average Boer citizens who made up their commandos were farmers who had spent almost all their working life in the saddle, and because they had to depend on both their horse and their rifle for almost all of their meat, they were skilled hunters and expert marksmen. Most of the Boers had single-shot breech-loading rifles such as the Westley Richards, the Martini-Henry, or the Remington Rolling Block. Only a few had repeaters like the Winchester or the Swiss Vetterli. As hunters they had learned to fire from cover, from a prone position and to make the first shot count, knowing that if they missed the game would be long gone. At community gatherings, target shooting was a major sport and competitions used targets such as hens eggs perched on posts 100 yards away. The commandos became expert light cavalry, making use of every scrap of cover, from which they could pour an accurate and destructive fire at the British with their breech-loading rifles which could be rapidly aimed, fired, and reloaded. At least during the Second Boer War each commando was attached to a town, after which it was named (e.g. Bloemfontein Commando). Each town was responsible for a district, divided into wards. The Commando was commanded by a Kommandant and each ward by a Veldkornet or field-cornet - equivalent of a senior NCO rank. The Veldkornet was responsible not only for calling up the burghers, but also for policing his ward, collecting taxes, issuing firearms and other material in times of war. Theoretically, a ward was divided into corporalships. A corporalship was usually made up of about 20 burghers. Sometimes entire families filled a corporalship. The Veldkornet was responsible to the Kommandant, who in turn was responsible to a General. In theory, a General was responsible for four commandos. He in turn was responsible to the Commander-in-Chief (CIC) of the Republic. In the Transvaal, the CIC was called the Commandant-General and in the Free State the Hoofdkommandant or Chief Commandant. The CIC was responsible to the President. Other auxiliary ranks were created in war time, such as Vleiskorporaal ("meat corporal"), responsible for issuing rations. Commando system structure in the UDF, SADF and SANDF See also: List of South African Commando Units In 1912, the commandos were reformed alongside the Active Citizen Force as part of the Union Defence Force and South African Defence Force. This system was in operation until in February 2003. By 1912, however previous Commando members could join shooting associations. By 1940, such commandos were under control of the National Reserve of Volunteers. These commandos were formally reactivated by 1948. Commando System (South Africa) Article Talk Read Edit View history Tools From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Not to be confused with Boer Commando or Kommandokorps. SADF Commando System Active 1912-2003 Country South Africa Branch South African Army Type Area protection/Militia Role Light infantry Part of South African National Defence Force Insignia SADF Commando Beret Badge SADF Commando Beret bar SADF Commando Shooting Competency SADF Commando Stable Belt SADF Commando Unit Company level flash The Commando System was a mostly voluntary, part-time force of the South African Army,[1] but in their role as local militia the units were often deployed in support of and under the authority of the South African Police. Mission South Africa's Commando System was responsible for the safeguarding and protection of specific communities (usually rural, but sometimes urban). Commando units were usually referred to as area protection, a system which involved the whole community. The participants in the Commando System did not have military commitments outside of the areas they served and were responsible for the safety and security of their own communities. History Origin Further information: Boer Commando The Commando system existed from the 1770s. The early Boer Commando system was a conscriptive service designed to provide a quickly-trained fighting force.[citation needed] Commandos were a product of the First Boer War[2] during which the fiercely independent Boers had no regular army. When danger threatened, all the men in a district would form a militia organised into military units called commandos and would elect officers. Being civilian militia, each man wore what they wished, usually everyday neutral or earthtone khaki farming clothes such as a jacket, trousers and slouch hat. Each man brought his own weapon, usually a hunting rifle, and his own horses. The average Boer citizens who made up their commandos were farmers who had spent almost all their working life in the saddle, and because they had to depend on both their horse and their rifle for almost all of their meat, they were skilled hunters and expert marksmen. Most of the Boers had single-shot breech-loading rifles such as the Westley Richards, the Martini-Henry, or the Remington Rolling Block. Only a few had repeaters like the Winchester or the Swiss Vetterli. As hunters they had learned to fire from cover, from a prone position and to make the first shot count, knowing that if they missed the game would be long gone. At community gatherings, target shooting was a major sport and competitions used targets such as hens eggs perched on posts 100 yards away. The commandos became expert light cavalry, making use of every scrap of cover, from which they could pour an accurate and destructive fire at the British with their breech-loading rifles which could be rapidly aimed, fired, and reloaded. At least during the Second Boer War each commando was attached to a town, after which it was named (e.g. Bloemfontein Commando). Each town was responsible for a district, divided into wards. The Commando was commanded by a Kommandant and each ward by a Veldkornet or field-cornet - equivalent of a senior NCO rank. The Veldkornet was responsible not only for calling up the burghers, but also for policing his ward, collecting taxes, issuing firearms and other material in times of war. Theoretically, a ward was divided into corporalships. A corporalship was usually made up of about 20 burghers. Sometimes entire families filled a corporalship. The Veldkornet was responsible to the Kommandant, who in turn was responsible to a General. In theory, a General was responsible for four commandos. He in turn was responsible to the Commander-in-Chief (CIC) of the Republic. In the Transvaal, the CIC was called the Commandant-General and in the Free State the Hoofdkommandant or Chief Commandant. The CIC was responsible to the President. Other auxiliary ranks were created in war time, such as Vleiskorporaal ("meat corporal"), responsible for issuing rations. Commando system structure in the UDF, SADF and SANDF See also: List of South African Commando Units In 1912, the commandos were reformed alongside the Active Citizen Force as part of the Union Defence Force and South African Defence Force. This system was in operation until in February 2003. By 1912, however previous Commando members could join shooting associations. By 1940, such commandos were under control of the National Reserve of Volunteers. UDF era National Reserve of Volunteers shoulder tab These commandos were formally reactivated by 1948. Cell organisation Each community was divided up into smaller more manageable sections called cells. Each cell comprised a number of farmers and or households, depending on the size of the area and dispersion of the area's inhabitants. Cell members were in contact with each other by means of telephone or a radio system (Marnet) which served as a backup communication system in the event of the telephone lines being out of order. Alternative communication systems were therefore a vital element of the protection plan of any cell. The cell members would have a communication link with their cell leader (who was elected by the members) who, in turn, had a communication link with the local police station. This ensured quick reaction by the police in the event of an attack. The cell leader could notify the local Commando if a stronger force was required. This process of communication was time-consuming and, therefore, the members of a cell would be able to protect themselves and rely on support from neighbours and other members of the cell to ensure immediate response in an emergency. For this reason a cell would plan for certain contingencies before they happen. The local Commando would assist the cells with drawing up contingency plans. "The farmer-commandos receive a few weekends of training as army reservists and are each given an assault rifle. When they respond to an incident, the police do, too. But the police force is stretched thin in farm areas, trying to cover vast areas with few officers or vehicles. The farmers often get there much sooner."[3] The retirement age of members of the commandos was 65 although it could be extended to 75 years. Development of some Commando Units into regiments As some commando units increased in size and functionality, it was decided to convert some of them to full Citizen Force regiments. Training for all commando units was based on the fundamental training of the infantry either motorised or mechanised. There were also other Citizen Force regiments that were artillery, armour, engineers etc. These Citizen Force units could then be equated to British army territorial regiments. Citizen Force regiments could be deployed anywhere. Some volunteered to do service in South West Africa and Angola but generally sent only small numbers. Some of these units that converted to Regiments included: Regiment Congella, Regiment Hillcrest, Regiment Highveld, Regiment North Natal, Regiment Pretorius, Regiment Skoonspruit, Regiment Springs, Regiment Vanderbijlpark. Weaponry From the early days up until their disbandment, the commandos were issued with firearms by the government of the day. The burghers were obliged to keep these firearms serviceable and ready at all times. Group Headquarters Organisation Under the SADF Under the SADF, Commando units were grouped regionally under Commands: (Please note: This was not a wholly static structure and units could move occasionally between Groups, the diagrams below depict the structure from the late 1980s) Disbandment On 14 February 2003, President Mbeki announced the disbanding of the commando system over six years, to be replaced by 'specialised police units'. The Democratic Alliance stated that this action would be a 'total disaster'.[6] Its spokesman, Armiston Watson said that "the disbanding of the rural commandos (announced by the government in 2003) was an irresponsible political move which now leaves all farmers and farm workers defenceless and easy targets for criminals."[7][8] Agri SA Chairman Kiewiet Ferreira, a farmer in the central Free State Province town of Harrismith said: "We need commandos, and we see them as one of the backbones of the rural protection plan, without a doubt" He also pointed out that, in 1998, former President Nelson Mandela included the commandos in a rural security plan, and "encouraged farmers, especially white farmers, to join the commandos and help in rural protection". "If you [take into account] how many operations commandos have been involved in, under the police - more than 50,000 operations in 2001 and 37,000 operations in 2002 (most of them road-blockades, foot patrols, vehicle patrols, farm visits, manning of observation posts) - that's nearly 90,000 operations in two years," Ferreira said.[9] There have been some acknowledgements by the current Army Command that the Commandos had a utility which is now lacking.[10] The system was phased out between 2003 and 2008 "because of the role it played in the apartheid era", according to the Minister of Safety and Security Charles Nqakula.[11] In 2005 then-Minister of Defence Mousioua Lekota explained that the process was "driven partly to counter racist elements within some of commandos, but also because of constitutional issues."[12] This followed growing pressure after incidents of ongoing abuse of power were reported.[13] The disbandment of the Commando System has been blamed for South African farm attacks as police are unable to effectively protect vast rural areas as effectively as local Commando Units.[14] Closing down schedule 1 April 2004 to 31 March 2005: Group 36 in Bloemfontein and Group 46 in Mthata and seventeen commandos were closed down. Any remaining commandos of these Groups were transferred to Group 24 in Kroonstad and Group 6 in Port Elizabeth. 1 April 2005 to 31 March 2006: Groups 33 in Nelspruit with the Soutpansberg Military Area, Group 30 in Potchefstroom, Group 16 in Marievale, Group 22 in Kimberly with various commandos The last commando unit, Harrismith Commando based in the Free State, was disbanded in March 2008. End status of commando members At their peak 186 of these units, ranging in size from a company to a battalion, existed. The number of individual commando members varied according to different sources, but it is estimated that there were between 50,000 and 70,000.[15] Data from the official army magazine SA Soldier of November 2005 states that at closure the composition of the Commandos were: African: 15134 members White: 32136 members Coloured: 4626 members Asian: 328 members[16] These members were given three options: Demobilise and no longer be a member of the SANDF Join the SAPS as a reservist Join the Army Conventional Reserve regiments if compliant to age and medical criteria and undergo conversion training. Ploughing in Resources - The Investigation of Farm Attacks The effectiveness of the commandos varies from one area to the next. The commandos are tasked with assisting the police with rural safety and security. The commando is often made up of local farmers who may or may not be former members of the SANDF. They are issued with state weapons. These commandos are often the first to receive a call for assistance from the farmer under attack, since farms are generally far away from police stations. Many farmers in the rural areas are linked to each other via a [MARNET] radio system. The commandos then call the police and inform them that a crime has been committed. They set up a roadblock and start looking for the suspects. There are three types of commando structures in the rural areas: Area-bound reaction force commando members Home and Hearth protection reaction force commando members, and House and Hearth protection commando members. Area-bound reaction force units are composed of people who live in towns and cities. When there is an emergency these members are called upon to assist, and are issued with a uniform and rifle for that purpose. The members of this unit are trained with police reservists to conduct patrols, roadblocks, follow-up operations, cordon and search operations, and farm visits. Home and Hearth protection reaction force commando members are made up of farmers, smallholders, and their labourers. Once an incident has been reported on a farm in the area this commando is called. They set up roadblocks and a search begins for the suspects. House and Hearth protection commando members are composed in the same manner as the Home and Hearth protection reaction force commandos. However, they only protect their own properties and are given a rifle if they do not have their own. In addition to relying on the commandos, a contingency plan has been drawn up in some areas, using members of the local community to assist the police. This also contributes to the high rate of successful farm investigations. … On 14 February 2003 President Mbeki announced that the commando system would be phased out and replaced with sector policing under the leadership of the SAPS. The reasoning behind this was that crime prevention was not the mandate of the SANDF, but the responsibility of the SAPS.1 The President’s announcement created a great deal of unhappiness amongst farmers who rely upon commandos for rural safety and security. On 5 August 2003 the minister of Safety and Security confirmed that the commandos would be phased out over six years, but that special police units would be established in the rural areas and that commando members could get involved in these. … Research undertaken by the Committee found that farm workers are secondary victims of farm attacks, and although they may escape harm, are most likely to suffer when farms are sold, downsized or liquidated. None of the commandos have integrated farm workers into their structures. However, farm workers have a stake in the apprehending of perpetrators and may well be willing to participate in rural safety and security structures. As such, they are a significant resource in terms of any rural safety plan and need to be recruited more actively in this regard. Institute for Security Studies: Ploughing in Resources - The Investigation of Farm Attacks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commando_System_(South_Africa)#External_links * Wikiwand - South African Defence Force Commando System /From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commando_System_(South_Africa)#External_links] Seen and entered Jan 2024 by [[Britz-283|Frederik Willem Johannes Britz]]

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'''''Not to be confused with the former South African military, the South African Defence Force''''' (1957–1994). '''South African National Defence Force''' The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) comprises the armed forces of South Africa. The commander of the SANDF is appointed by the President of South Africa from one of the armed services. They are in turn accountable to the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans of the Defence Department. The military as it exists today was created in 1994,[5][6] following South Africa's first nonracial election in April of that year and the adoption of a new constitution. It replaced the South African Defence Force and also integrated uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK), and the Azanian People's Liberation Army (APLA) guerilla forces. History Integration process In 1994, the SANDF took over the personnel and equipment from the SADF and integrated forces from the former Bantustan homelands forces,[7]: 5  as well as personnel from the former guerrilla forces of some of the political parties involved in South Africa, such as the African National Congress's Umkhonto we Sizwe, the Pan Africanist Congress's Azanian People's Liberation Army and the Self-Protection Units of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP). The Azanian People's Organization' s AZANLA was invited but refused to be integrated and to this day remains the only guerrilla force not integrated into the current force.[5] As of 2004, the integration process was considered complete, with retaining personnel, structure, and equipment from the SADF. However, due to integration problems, financial constraints, and other issues, the SANDF faced capability constraints.[citation needed] The South African Commando System was a civil militia active until 2008, based upon local units from the size of company to battalion.[8] In its final years its role was to support the South African Police Service during internal operations. During such deployments the units came under SAPS control. 1999 re-armament Main article: South African Arms Deal In 1999, a R30 billion (US$4.8 billion) purchase of weaponry by the South African Government was finalised, which has been subject to allegations of corruption.[9][10] The South African Department of Defence's Strategic Defence Acquisition purchased frigates, submarines, light utility helicopters, lead-in fighter trainer and multirole combat aircraft.[11] Decline Systemic public-sector corruption, State capture, (2011/12 to 2017) had a debilitating effect on Denel and consequently the country's defence capability.[12][13][14] In 2014 some 62% of the SANDF's facilities and housing were deemed to be in unacceptable condition, of which 4% were hazardous, another 2% fit to be demolished, and some occupied by squatters. This contributed to low soldier morale and poor discipline.[15] Equipment became largely obsolete due to inadequate maintenance, while renewal stalled with devastating effect on the defence industry. According to the Department of Defence's 2014 Defence Review, the SANDF was "in a critical state of decline".[16] A series of cuts to its capital and operating budgets compromised a number of capabilities.[17] In 2017 and 2021 respectively, 83[18] and some 200 to 500 out-of-service military vehicles were destroyed in fires at the Wallmansthal vehicle depot,[19] and a spokesperson was not available to liaise with the press.[20] Notwithstanding, it was reported to parliament in 2022, that technical skills gained from personnel of the Cuban RAF facilitated the preservation and maintenance of over 600,000 infantry weapons.[21] Their mechanical and vehicular skills allowed for the inspection, repair, refurbishment and/or de-activation of vehicles in the special forces and the four arms of service fleets, besides the implementation of stock control and technical support measures, and the rehabilitation of army workshops and work stations. After submissions to parliament by Armscor, earlier in 2022, a spokesman for the official opposition, the DA, stated that the country's defence capability had been weakened to the extent that it was unprepared for a serious security challenge.[12] The Navy and Air Force were highlighted as easy targets, as only one of the four frigates were serviceable, and none of the submarines, while only 46 of 217 fixed-wing aircraft were serviceable (with all VIP aircraft grounded[22]), and only 27 of 87 helicopters. Budget and hardware constraints also compromised flight training and exercises, besides the retention of experienced pilots and personnel.[13] The defence minister's appointment of an Air Force chief, Wiseman Mbambo, who cannot fly a plane and doesn't have a pilot's licence was also criticized.[23] The SANDF had only 14 infantry battalions consisting of 12,000 soldiers in aggregate, of which five were deployed in peacekeeping and border patrol, leaving only nine to serve as home or rapid response units.[24] In February 2022 the power supply to its Navy headquarters in Pretoria was disconnected when its municipal taxes were in arrears to the amount of R3.2 million.[25] During the same month Sandu threatened legal action if the dilapidated Air Force headquarters building in Pretoria were not repaired to facilitate acceptable working conditions.[26] In March 2022 the SANDF and Navy were locked out of several office buildings in Pretoria due to rent defaults by the Department of Public Works.[27] 63% of the 2022/23 defence budget was allocated to employee compensation.[24] In 2022 the SANDF was involved in multiple corruption scandals totaling R2 billion; one of which involved 56 SANDF personnel two of whom were generals all of whom were suspended.[28] An additional 13 SANDF personal from the Logistics, Joint Operations and Special Forces divisions were convicted for corruption in another incident.[28] This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (June 2019) Domestic operations A SANDF helicopter being refuelled during the annual game census As of 2012, the SANDF was involved in several internal operations, including:[29] Safeguarding the border (Operation CORONA) Disaster relief and assistance (Operation CHARIOT) Safety and security (Operation PROSPER) Ridding the country of illegal weapons, drug dens, prostitution rings and other illegal activities (Operation FIELA) In 2021, SANDF forces were deployed in response to the civil unrest following the jailing on corruption charges of former president Jacob Zuma. By 14 July, over 25,000 troops had been deployed.[30] The largest single deployment of the South African National Defence Force since 1994.[31] International operations SANDF paratroops The SANDF partakes in UN peacekeeping missions, mostly on the African continent. As part of the SADC standby force it partakes in peace missions in the DRC and northern Mozambique.[24] It also provides foreign election security when needed. Organisation and structure Overall command is vested in an officer-designated Chief of the SANDF (CSANDF). Appointed from any of the Arms of Service, they are the only person in the SANDF at the rank of General or Admiral, and is accountable to the Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs, who heads the Department of Defence. In 2010, a Defence Amendment Bill created a permanent National Defence Force Service Commission (NDFSC), a body that will advise the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans on the improvement of conditions of service of members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF).[33] Members of the Commission include the Chiefs of the service arms, as well as the Chief of Defence Intelligence and the Chief of Joint Operations. Four armed services make up the forces of the SANDF:[34] South African Army South African Air Force South African Navy South African Military Health Service The Joint Operations Division is responsible for co-ordinating all Joint Operations involving any or all of the four services. The South African Special Forces Brigade is the only organic unit under the direct command of the Joint Operations division. Unlike most other special forces, it is not part of the Army or any other branch of the SANDF.[35] Publications and access to records The SANDF publishes (or provides links) to documents describing its strategy, plans, performance, white papers, and related government acts. Under the Promotion of Access to Information Act 2000 (PAIA), the SANDF also provides access to current and historical information the SANDF holds and provides a manual [36] with procedures for obtaining access. Some categories of records are "automatically available" that are "available without a person having to request access in terms of the PAIA. These records can be accessed at the Department of Defence Archives and include operational records of the 1st World War, 2nd World War, Korean War, and establishment of the Union Defence Force 1912. Military equipment and industry Military equipment Main article: List of equipment of the South African National Defence Force Further information: List of equipment of the South African Army, List of aircraft of the South African Air Force, and List of active South African Navy ships The SANDF possesses various foreign and domestically produced weapons. Most of its equipment comes from its own domestic military industry and some gear comes from foreign countries. Defence industry Main article: Defence industry of South Africa South Africa's arms industry dates back to 1968 and was established primarily as a response to the international sanctions by the United Nations against South Africa due to apartheid, which began in 1963 and prevented the country from acquiring foreign combat systems until 1990.[37] South Africa's arms industry is the only arms industry in Africa capable of producing home-grown sophisticated military equipment, as of today it is considered one of the most advanced in the non-Western world rivalling great nations such as the USA, Russia, China and the European Union. The wide-ranging locally-made South African weapons and combat systems include Transport and Attack helicopters, Armoured personnel carriers, Main battle tanks, Missiles, Cruise missiles, Unmanned aerial vehicle, Military aircraft, infantry equipment and ships.[38] Although the South African defence budget has been shrinking over the years and is now less than 1% of GDP against the international average of 2%, the military industry is largely exporting to survive and continues to develop world class military hardware.[39] In 2021 The South African military industry exported R3.3 billion worth of weapons, ammunition and military equipment to 67 countries around the world.[40] The Badger IFV will provide the South African Army with unrivalled firepower, mobility and maximum armoured protection [41] Project Hoefyster was launched in 2013 to partially replace the South African Army's ageing Ratel fleet with around 240 new generation Badger infantry fighting vehicles in a number of different variants over the next decade. A contract was placed with Denel Land Systems in 2013 for service entry by 2022.[42] The Badger is being produced in nine different variants including a mortar variant, missile variant, section variant, signal variant, ambulance variant, command variant, fire support variant, and artillery variant. The section and fire support variants will be equipped with the 30 mm (30×173 mm) GI-30 cannon locally developed by Denel Land Systems.[43] Deliveries were scheduled between 2019 and 2022 but problems at Denel have caused delay's with no vehicles delivered to the South African Army, Armscor has recommended cancelling the contract and the funds to be spent on Ratel upgrades instead.[44] Paramount Group believes a better alternative is to supply its Mbombe 8 infantry fighting vehicles to the South African Army which is a similar vehicle to the Badger as an immediately available and alternative to the long-delayed Badger vehicle.[45] In Armed Forces Day 2023 South Africa an unknown number of Badger IFVs was seen in service with the South African Army.[46] Projects Sepula and Vistula The South African Army has deferred the acquisition of trucks and armoured vehicles to replace its Samil and Casspir fleets under Projects Sepula and Vistula as it explores domestic refurbishment and production. Project Vistula aimed to replace the Samil 50/100 4×4/6×6 truck fleet and Project Sepula aimed to replace the Casspir and Mamba armoured personnel carrier fleets of the South African Army.[47] Projects Biro and Hotel Warrior-class multi-mission inshore patrol vessel Project Biro will supply three new Warrior-class Multirole Inshore Patrols Vessels (MMIPVS) to the South African Navy to take over and replace the maritime coastal patrol function currently executed by the obsolete Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) SAS Isaac Dyobha and SAS Makhanda.[48] The second future acquisition project for the SA Navy falls under Project Hotel, Project Hotel was initiated to replace the ageing SAS Protea, the SA Navy's current hydrographic vessel which is more than 50 years old. The delivery of the South African Navy's new Hydrographic Survey Vessel under Project Hotel has been delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the 2021 South African unrest, the vessel is expected to be delivered sometime between the end of 2023 or early 2024. The vessel will be equipped with the latest survey equipment which includes multi- and single beam echo-sounders as well as side-scan sonar and a seabed sampler to recover material from the seafloor and underlying sub-strata for detailed analytical and testing purposes.[49] Transport fleet upgrade The South African Air Force's top priority is to acquire new strategic airlift aircraft to replace its ageing C-130BZ Hercules. In 2005 South Africa became a partner in the A400M airlifter programme when it purchased eight (with an option for a further eight) of the transport aircraft. The first aircraft was due for delivery to the SAAF in 2010 but this was delayed with the aircraft scheduled to be delivered from 2013 or early 2014 onwards. The contract was terminated on 5 November 2009 due to extensive cost escalation and delays in the contractual delivery time.[50] As of 2023 The SAAF is deciding whether to upgrade its C-130BZ Hercules fleet or accept retired C-130Hs from the United States which would also need to be upgraded.[51] The United Kingdom had offered to sell South Africa surplus C-130J Super Hercules while the US was offering excess C-130Hs.[52] Rooivalk Mk II The Rooivalk attack helicopter The South African Air Force plans to upgrade its current Rooivalk Mk I fleet to Mk II status. Around 2015, Denel has been promoting the Mk II upgrade of the Rooivalk for the South African Air Force. Support came from the South African government as the South African Air Force recognised a need for an upgrade because of known obsolescence. Future Rooivalk upgrades would introduce new modern avionics, update the weapon system, and increase reproducibility. The next generation Rooivalk would feature better sights, improved firepower, greater payload and better survivability and other improvements.[53] A minimum of 75 Rooivalk Mk II are planned to be produced.[54] Project Outcome The Umkhonto Missile System The Umkhonto GBADS is a South African vertical launching system that is being developed for the South African Army's ground-based air defence system (GBADS) requirement under Project Outcome.[55] The missile system is intended to provide all-round protection for the armed forces against airborne threats, including attack aircraft, missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Denel Dynamics conducted the first test launch of the Umkhonto GBL system for the South African Army in October 2013. The system successfully fired three Umkhonto missiles during the test. In September 2016. The naval variant of the Umkhonto missile system is in service with the navies of South Africa, Finland and Algeria.[56] Project Assegaai The South African Air Force is getting the Denel Dynamics A-Darter fifth generation air-to-air missile under Project Assegaai, which will replace the interim Diehl Defence IRIS-T short range missile. An order for the 20-kilometre range A-Darter was placed in March 2015, with deliveries of operational missiles scheduled for 2017. Both South African Gripens and Hawk Mk 120s are being fitted with the missile while Brazil, which is a partner in development, may also acquire the weapon for its Gripen E/Fs.[57] UAV acquisitions At the end of November 2022, the South African Air Force ordered Milkor 380 UCAVs. The Milkor 380 (MALE) UAV is the largest UAV to be manufactured in South Africa and on the African continent. It has an endurance of up to 35 hours of flight time and a payload capacity of 210 kg.[58] The South African Army is also seeking to acquire unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for reconnaissance and target acquisition.[59] Project Syne The Navy's four Valour-class frigates will receive a mid-life upgrade under Project Syne from 2017-18. Work will take place over a decade to extend the vessels' service lives beyond 2035. It is expected that the guns, combat management suite and radar system will be upgraded, amongst other items.[60][61] Project Radiate All four branches of the South African National Defence Force are receiving new digital tactical communications equipment for complete interoperability between services under Project Radiate. Initial production orders for the complete system were placed with Reutech in the 2014/15 financial year and the first production equipment was due for delivery in the first quarter of 2016. Various components include HF, V/UHF, short range and intra platform communication systems.[62] Foreign military relations This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (February 2023) Brazil Brazil-South Africa military relations have traditionally been close, in 2022 the Brazilian Armed Forces provided military assistance to the SANDF in the form of warfare training and logistics.[63] Brazil and South Africa also collaborated on the A-Darter air-to-air missile project which will be used on both their JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets. Both countries are looking to further cooperate in missile development, notably on the 100 km range Marlin radar-guided air-to-air weapon which will feature a radar seeker head and will be developed into an all-weather surface-to-air missile (SAM) that can be used by South African and Brazilian Navies, In addition South Africa is also looking at collaborating with Brazil on a high speed target drone and a vertical takeoff and landing unmanned aerial vehicle (VTOL UAV).[64] Both countries are part of the IBSA Dialogue Forum. India India and South Africa have also developed military cooperation, trading arms and joint exercises like IBSAMAR, which started in 2008 between India, Brazil, and South Africa and programs to train forces. During the 1990s South Africa developed the Bhim self-propelled howitzer to meet the Indian Army's requirements for self-propelled artillery units.[65] South Africa is looking at collaboration with Indian defence companies after a trade visit identified areas of cooperation that include ammunition, landward weapons, particularly artillery, cybersecurity, electronic warfare, unmanned aerial vehicles, robotics and artificial intelligence.[66] Both countries are part of the IBSA Dialogue Forum. 2012 Defence Review Main article: South African Defence Review 2012 The South African Defence Review 2012 is a policy review process carried out by a panel of experts, chaired by retired politician and former Minister of Defence, Roelf Meyer. The review was commissioned by Lindiwe Sisulu the then Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, in July 2011. The review was motivated by the need to correct the errors and shortcomings of the previous review. According to defence minister Lindiwe Sisulu, the old report was no longer relevant to South Africa's current situation.[69] == Sources == * Wikiwand - South African National Defence Force 1994 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://www.en.wikipedia.com/en/South_African_National_Defence_Force South African National Defence Force] Seen and entered Dec 2023 by [[Britz-283|Frederik Willem Johannes Britz]]

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For the post-apartheid police force, see South African Police Service. For the former police force in Rhodesia, see British South Africa Police. The South African Police (SAP) was the national police force and law enforcement agency in South Africa from 1913 to 1994; it was the de facto police force in the territory of South West Africa (Namibia) from 1939 to 1981. After South Africa's transition to majority rule in 1994, the SAP was reorganised into the South African Police Service (SAPS). History The South African Police were the successors to the police forces of the Cape Colony, the Natal Colony, the Orange River Colony, and the Transvaal Colony in law enforcement in South Africa. Proclamation 18 formed the South African Police on 1 April 1913 with the amalgamation of the police forces of the four old colonies after the founding of the Union of South Africa in 1910.[2]: 105 [3]: 114  The first Commissioner of Police was Colonel Theo G Truter with 5,882 men under his command.[2]: 105  The SAP originally policed cities and urban areas, while the South African Mounted Riflemen, a branch of the Union Defence Force, enforced the state's writ in rural areas.[3]: 114  During World War I, the SAP took over the Riflemen's jurisdiction, and most Riflemen personnel were transferred to the SAP by the end of the 1910s. By 1926, the South African Mounted Riflemen were disbanded, and their duties were taken over by the South African Police.[3]: 114  In 1939, the SAP took over the South West African Police and became responsible for policing South West Africa, which was under South African administration at that time.[3]: 114  Police officials often called on the army for support in emergencies. In turn, one SAP brigade served with the 2nd Infantry Division of the South African Army in North Africa during World War II. After the war, the South African Police joined INTERPOL on 1 January 1948.[4][5]: 11  When the conservative National Party edged out liberal opponents in South Africa's elections in 1948, the new government enacted legislation strengthening the relationship between the police and the military. The police were heavily armed after that, especially when facing unruly or hostile crowds.[6] The Police Act (No. 7) of 1958 broadened the mission of the SAP beyond conventional police functions, such as maintaining law and order and investigating and preventing crime and gave the police extraordinary powers to quell unrest and to conduct counterinsurgency activities. The Police Amendment Act (No. 70) of 1965 empowered the police to search without warrant any person, receptacle, vehicle, aircraft, or premise within one mile of any national border and to seize anything found during such a search. This search-and-seize zone was extended to within eight miles of any border in 1979 and to the entire country in 1983. Among the SAP's spies during the apartheid era was the infamous Craig Williamson and his best-known female recruit Olivia Forsyth. The SAP relinquished its responsibility for South West Africa in 1981.[7]: 19  It took over the South African Railways Police Force in 1986[citation needed]. Special Units There were a number of special units within the police. They were formed either to carry out a specific task or to deal with a particular area of crime. Koevoet Main article: Koevoet Koevoet, translated into English as 'crowbar', but officially known as the Police Counter-Insurgency Unit (COIN) or 'Operation K' was a major paramilitary police unit in South African-administered South West Africa, now the Republic of Namibia. Active during the Namibian War of Independence from 1979 to 1989, they were held responsible for committing multiple human rights violations, and alongside the South West African Police, they were disbanded following Namibian independence in 1989, and were essentially replaced by the Special Field Force in modern-day Namibia. Special Task Force Main article: Special Task Force (SAPS) Formed following a need to defend the border between South Africa and Rhodesia during the Rhodesian Bush War, the Special Task Force was unofficially founded in 1967, and began to be trained to use advanced tactics, such as survival and bush skills, to carry out COIN operations, and drastically reduce police casualties – this unit was nicknamed 'the Bliksems'. By 1975, support for creating the Special Task Force reached the Bureau of State Security, following both the Fox Street Siege, in which the police were unable to deal with a hostage crisis at the Israeli embassy in Johannesburg, and the outbreak of the conflict in South West Africa, stretching the demand of COIN operatives. Finally, authorization of creating the Specialist Task Force was given, following multiple recommendations, and the issues described beforehand. This unit is still in action in modern-day South Africa. Division: Internal Stability Formed in 1992 in the run-up to the 1994 South African election following the end of Apartheid, 'Division: Internal Stability' were tasked with the important role of combating violence[22] in the turbulent years leading up to and after the elections. The unit consisted of 41 divisions, and proved invaluable to preventing potentially thousands of killings during major political violence.[23][24] Upholding apartheid The Casspir, an armoured personnel carrier used by the SAP. During South Africa's rule under apartheid, the SAP operated to quell civil unrest amongst the country's disenfranchised non-white majority. During emergencies they were assisted by the military. Beyond the conventional police functions of upholding order and solving crime, the SAP employed counterinsurgency and intimidation tactics against anti-apartheid activists and critics of the white minority government. From 1961 to 1990, a total of 67 people died in South African Police detention from hanging and torture as well as natural causes as claimed by the Police.[25] Sharpeville massacre Main article: Sharpeville massacre On 21 March 1960, SAP officers in the Transvaal township of Sharpeville opened fire on a large anti-apartheid protest outside of the local police station, killing 69 demonstrators and injuring 180 others. Police reports from the time of the massacre claimed that panicking officers spontaneously fired into an increasingly violent crowd; however, other sources claim that the demonstration was peaceful in the moment leading up to the shooting. Evidence given to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 1998 suggested a degree of deliberation in the decision to open fire by the police.[26] Vlakplaas Main article: Vlakplaas See also: Security Branch (South Africa) In 1983, the SAP formed C1, a counterinsurgency unit commanded by police colonel and former Koevoet operator Eugene de Kock. C1 was run out of a secluded farmhouse called Vlakplaas until 1992. It functioned as a paramilitary hit squad,[27] capturing political opponents of the National Party government and either turning or executing them. C1 was also responsible for several fatal bomb attacks against anti-apartheid activists, including members of the African National Congress. The Vlakplaas farm became the site of multiple executions of political opponents of the apartheid government.[28] Reserve The Police Reserve, established in 1973, enabled the government to recall former police personnel for active duty for thirty to ninety days each year, and for additional service in times of emergency. Another reserve (volunteer) force was established in 1966, consisting of unpaid, mostly White civilians willing to perform limited police duties. A youth wing of this reserve force reported that it had inducted almost 3,000 students and young people to assist the police during the late 1980s.[29] The police increased the use of part-time, specialised personnel – such as the special constables (called kitskonstabels (instant constables) in Afrikaans) – to help quell the growing violence in the 1980s. In 1987, for example, the police recruited almost 9,000 kitskonstabels and gave them an intensive six-week training course. Most of these constables were Blacks and Coloreds. These instant police assistants were then armed with non-lethal weapons and assigned to areas of unrest, which were often the most turbulent townships. Even with training courses extended to three months, their often brutal and inept performance contributed to the growing hostility between the police and the public by the late 1980s. Although the mission of the SAP grew well beyond conventional policing responsibilities during the 1970s, the size of the police force declined relative to population. In 1981 the police force of roughly 48,991 represented a ratio of less than 1.5 police per 1,000 people, down from 1.67 per 1,000 people in the 1960s. Alarmed by the increased political violence and crime in the mid-1980s and by the lack of adequate police support, officials then increased the size of the police force to 93,600—a ratio of 2.7 per 1,000 people—by 1991. The police were authorised to act on behalf of other government officials when called upon. For example, in rural areas and small towns, where there may be no public prosecutor available, police personnel could institute criminal proceedings. The police could legally serve as wardens, court clerks, and messengers, as well as immigration, health, and revenue officials. In some circumstances, the police were also authorised to serve as vehicle inspectors, postal agents, and local court personnel. After President Frederik Willem de Klerk lifted the ban on black political organisations and released leading dissidents from prison in 1990, he met with the police and ordered them help end apartheid, to demonstrate greater political tolerance, and to improve their standing in black communities. Through the early 1980s, police units were integrated, but most police recruits had been trained in single-race classes, sometimes in institutions designated for one racial group. For example, most black police personnel had trained at Hammanskraal, near Pretoria; most whites, in Pretoria; most coloureds, Bishop Lavis, near Cape Town; and Asians at Chatsworth, near Durban.[30] During the late 1980s, the Hammanskraal college saw a large enrollment of black policemen.[31] As the apartheid era ended, these programs were restructured to emphasise racial tolerance and respect for basic human rights. The first racially integrated intake of recruits began slowly in 1993 and integration was complete by 1995. Today there is only one Police College to train new recruits in Pretoria. The police also increased recruitment among black youth and hired international police training experts to advise them on ways to improve race relations in the service. The basic police training regimen includes courses in criminal investigation procedures, self-defense, musketry, tactical weapons training, drills, inspections, public relations and law. Specialized courses include crowd and riot control, detective skills, horsemanship and veterinary training, and advanced-level management skills. Their basic training lasted 6 months. During the time of the South African Border War, all policemen were required to complete a 6-week intensive counterinsurgency (C.O.I.N.) training at Maleoskop (now closed) in specialised weapons and bush warfare in preparation for their 3 months call up. (Some volunteering and been called up more frequently.) Since 1990, South Africa also has provided training for police from Lesotho, Swaziland, Malawi and (then) Zaire. The climate of escalating violence in the early 1990s often posed even greater challenges to the police than they had faced in the 1980s, as violence shifted from anti-government activity to a mosaic of political rivalries and factional clashes. At the same time, many South Africans feared that the police were causing some of the criminal and political violence, and they demanded immediate changes in the police force to mark the end of apartheid-era injustices. To meet the new challenges, the 91,000 active police personnel in 1991, including administrative and support personnel, were increased to more than 110,000 by 1993 and 140,000 by 1995. Throughout this time, police reserves numbered at least 37,000. In 1996 the combined active and reserve police represented a police-to-population ratio of almost 4.0 per 1,000. As part of the overall reorganisation of the police, the government merged the formerly dreaded Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and the police Security Branch to form a Crime Combatting and Investigation (CCI) Division. The new CCI, with responsibility for reversing the rising crime rate, combined the intelligence and operational resources of the security police with the anticrime capabilities of the CID. Minister of Law and Order Hernus Kriel in 1991 also appointed an ombudsman to investigate allegations of police misconduct. He increased the recruitment of black police personnel, formed a civilian riot-control unit that was separate from the SAP but worked with it, developed a code of police conduct agreed upon by a number of political parties and communities, and substantially increased police training facilities. In 1992 Kriel began restructuring the SAP into a three-tiered force consisting of a national police, primarily responsible for internal security and for serious crime; autonomous regional forces, responsible for crime prevention and for matters of general law and order; and municipal police, responsible for local law enforcement and for minor criminal matters. He also established police/community forums in almost every police station. In 1995, the force absorbed the police forces of Bophuthatswana, Ciskei, Gazankulu, KaNgwane, KwaNdebele. KwaZulu, Lebowa, QwaQwa, Transkei, and Venda, and was renamed the South African Police Service. == Sources == * Wikiwand - South African Police 1913 - 1994 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_Police] Seen and entered Dec 2023 by [[Britz-283|Frederik Willem Johannes Britz]]

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For the pre-1994 police force, see South African Police. For the former police force in Rhodesia (present-day Zimbabwe), see British South Africa Police. The South African Police Service (SAPS) is the national police force of the Republic of South Africa. Its 1,154 police stations[2] in South Africa are divided according to the provincial borders, and a Provincial Commissioner is appointed in each province. The nine Provincial Commissioners report directly to the National Commissioner. The head office is in the Wachthuis Building in Pretoria.[3] The Constitution of South Africa lays down that the South African Police Service has a responsibility to prevent, combat and investigate crime, maintain public order, protect and secure the inhabitants of the Republic and their property, uphold and enforce the law, create a safe and secure environment for all people in South Africa, prevent anything that may threaten the safety or security of any community, investigate any crimes that threaten the safety or security of any community, ensure criminals are brought to justice and participate in efforts to address the causes of crime.[4] Amnesty International and others have expressed serious concerns about South African police brutality, including torture and extrajudicial killings.[5][6][7] History The South African Police Service traces its origin to the Dutch Watch, a paramilitary organisation formed by settlers in the Cape Province in 1655 to protect civilians and to maintain law and order. In 1795, British officials assumed control over the Dutch Watch, and in 1825 established the Cape Constabulary (which became the Cape Town Police Force in 1840). In 1854, a police force was established in Durban which would become the Durban Borough Police, and in 1935 the Durban City Police (DCP).[8] Act 3 of 1855 established the Frontier Armed and Mounted Police Force in the Eastern Cape, restyled as the Cape Mounted Riflemen in 1878.[9] The South African Police (SAP) was created after the establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1913. Four years later, the Mounted Riflemen's Association relinquished its civilian responsibilities to the SAP as most of its riflemen left to serve in the First World War. The SAP and the military maintained a close relationship even after the SAP assumed permanent responsibility for domestic law and order in 1926. Police officials often called on the army for support in case of emergencies. During the Second World War, one SAP brigade served with the 2nd Infantry Division of the South African Army in North Africa. When the National Party (NP) edged out its more liberal opponents in nationwide elections in 1948, the new government enacted legislation that strengthened the relationship between the police and the military. Police subsequently became heavily armed, especially when facing unruly or hostile crowds. The Police Act (No. 7) of 1958 broadened the mission of the SAP beyond conventional police functions, and allowed police to quell civil unrest and conduct counterinsurgency operations. The Police Amendment Act (No. 70) of 1965 allowed police to detain any person, receptacle, vehicle, aircraft, or premise within one mile of any national border, and to seize anything found without a warrant. This search-and-seize zone was extended to within eight miles of any border in 1979 and to the entire country in 1983. After the end of apartheid, the South African Police was renamed the South African Police Service (SAPS), and the Ministry of Law and Order was renamed the Ministry of Safety and Security, in keeping with these symbolic reforms. The new Minister of Safety and Security, Sydney Mufamadi, obtained police training assistance from Zimbabwe, the United Kingdom and Canada and proclaimed that racial tolerance and human rights would be central to police training in the future. By the end of 1995, the SAPS had incorporated the ten police agencies of the former homelands, and had reorganised at both national and provincial level. Organisation Three police unions were active in bargaining on behalf of police personnel and in protecting the interests of the workforce, as of 1996. These are the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union, which has about 150,000 members; the South African Policing Union (SAPU), which has about 35,000 members; and the Public Service Association (PSA), which has about 4,000 members. Divisions South African Police Service headquarters in Pretoria is organised into six divisions: the Crime Combating and Investigation Division, the Visible Policing Division, the Internal Stability Division, the Community Relations Division, the Supporting Services Division, and the Human Resource Management Division. The Crime Combating and Investigation Division holds overall responsibility for coordinating crime and investigative procedures. It administers the Criminal Record Centre, Commercial Crime Unit, Diamond and Gold Branch, Narcotics Bureau, Stock Theft Unit, the Inspectorate for Explosives, murder and robbery units located in each major city, and vehicle theft units throughout the country. In addition, the division manages the National Bureau of Missing Persons, which was established in late 1994. The Visible Policing Division manages highly public police operations, such as guarding senior government officials and dignitaries. Most government residences are guarded by members of the division's Special Guard Unit. The division's all-volunteer Special Task Force handles hostage situations and other high-risk activities. The Internal Stability Division is responsible for preventing and quelling internal unrest, and for assisting other divisions in combating crime. The Community Relations Division consults with all police divisions concerning accountability and respect for human rights. The Supporting Services Division manages financial, legal, and administrative matters. There is also a large reserve division. Rank structure The current ranking system of the South African Police Service was adopted in April 2010.[10] The change caused some controversy as new ranks like "general" and "colonel" have a military connotation. Furthermore, the new rank system mirrors the system used by the South African Police during the apartheid era. In 2009, Deputy Minister of Police Fikile Mbalula spoke of making the police a paramilitary force by changing the SAPS ranking system so that it would closely mirror the military ranking system. This created a significant amount of controversy from people critical of what they called the "militarisation" of the police.[11][12][13] The ranking system was amended in 2016. The role of regional police commissioner was introduced, with the rank of lieutenant general. The major and lieutenant ranks were eliminated, with lieutenants assuming the rank of captain and majors assuming the rank of lieutenant colonel.[14][15] Vehicles Through the early-1990s, the police were equipped with smoke and tear-gas dispensing vehicles, tank trucks with water cannons, vehicles that dispensed barbed wire or razor wire to cordon off areas, and a number of rotor and fixed wing aircraft for surveillance, ground force management, rapid deployment of Task Force and specialist teams to crime scenes and VIP personnel movements. The RG-12 'Nyala' is on the most commonly used armoured vehicle of the service. The Casspir Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle is another notable vehicle used by the police. Aviation As of October 2023, with the arrival of a new helicopter, the SAPS Air Wing operates a fleet of 34 aeroplanes and helicopters. The Air Wing has about 50 pilots and 300 other personnel.[37] Airplanes 8 x Pilatus PC-6/B2-H4 1 x Beech King Air C90A 1 x Cessna 680 Citation Sovereign 1 x Pilatus PC-12/47 Helicopters 16 x Eurocopter AS350 B3 6 x Robinson R44 2 x McDonnell-Douglas 369E 1 x MBB Bk 117B1 Firearms South African Police Service officers generally carry a Vektor Z88 9mm pistol and pepper spray. Each patrol car is usually also equipped a R5 rifle. To quell disturbances a variety of firearms are used, including BXP sub-machine gun, Musler 12 gauge shotgun (capable of firing anti-riot rubber bullets contained in standard 12 bore shotgun cartridges), as well as tear gas and pencil flares. The R1 rifle has been withdrawn from all front-line police armories since the mid-1990s, but is still used by elements of the Special Task Force. Criticism and controversies Administration Since the departure of democratic South Africa's first National commissioner George Fivaz in January 2000, a number of successive commissioners have been unable to complete a single term in office, most implicated in and charged with misconduct.[39][40] The distribution of personnel has been controversial, with local legislators questioning why areas most in need of policing resources are being neglected.[41] The department was criticised by the Western Cape Government for providing the lowest number personnel (adjusted for population) with a shortage of 2,392 officers,[42] despite having the highest murder rate.[43][44] This has been the subject of the Khayelitsha Commission. Brutality and repression Main article: Political repression in post-apartheid South Africa Amnesty International has expressed concerns about police brutality, including torture and extrajudicial killings, in South Africa.[45][46][47][48][49][50] There has also been concern about brutal training methods for the police.[51] According to Peter Jordi from the Wits Law Clinic "[Police] Torture is spiralling out of control. It is happening everywhere."[52] Brandon Edmonds argues that "The cops prey on the poor in this country."[53] Independent studies have confirmed that the SAPS has been used to repress peaceful marches.[54] In April 2009, SAPS attempted to ban unFreedom Day[55] and was implicated in support for September 2009 ANC mob that attacked the elected leadership of the shack settlement at Kennedy Road, Durban.[56][57][58] Police officers have also been accused of excessive policing in Blikkiesdorp in Delft, Cape Town, by suppression of freedom and ordering illegal curfews.[59][60][61] 630 police officers from Gauteng Province were arrested in 2011, for fraud and corruption but also rape and murder.[62] An April 2012 editorial in The Times opined: "It seems torture and outright violation of human rights is becoming the order of the day for some of our police officers and experts warn that the line between criminals and our law enforcement officers is "blurred"."[63] In February 2013, police in Daveyton, Gauteng were caught on video brutalising Mido Macia, a Mozambican taxi driver accused of parking illegally. Macia was handcuffed to a police van and dragged through the streets, later succumbing to his injuries.[64] Eight police officers were arrested and later convicted of murder.[65] Three police officers were arrested for the controversial shooting of Nathaniel Julies, a 16 year-old boy with down syndrome, in Eldorado Park. Marikana massacre Main article: Marikana miner strike The Marikana Massacre,[66] was a mass shooting that occurred when police broke up a gathering by striking Lonmin workers on a 'koppie' (hilltop) near the Nkaneng shack settlement in Marikana on 16 August 2012. 34 miners were killed and 78 miners injured, causing anger and public outcry, fueled by reports that most of the victims were shot from behind[67] and many shot far from police lines.[68] It later emerged that the violence had actually started on 11 August when leaders from the National Union of Mineworkers opened fire on striking NUM members killing two.[69] It is alleged that police did nothing in the aftermath thereby creating a situation in which workers felt that they would have to use other means to protect themselves.[70] Between 12 and 14 August, approximately 8 more people were killed including two policemen and two security guards.[71] It is the country's deadliest incident between police and the civilian population since the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960, and has been referred to as a turning-point in post-1994 South Africa.[72][73][74] Corruption On 10 September 2007 an arrest warrant was issued by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) for National Police Commissioner Jackie Selebi (Interpol president from 2004 to 2008). On 23 September 2007, President Mbeki suspended NPA Head Vusi Pikoli, allegedly because of "an irretrievable breakdown" in the relationship between Pikoli and Justice Minister Brigitte Mabandla. However, journalists at the Mail and Guardian claim to have solid information supporting the widespread suspicion that President Mbeki suspended Pikoli as part of a bid to shield Police Commissioner Selebi.[75] According to the Mail and Guardian on 5 October 2007 the NPA was investigating Selebi for corruption, fraud, racketeering and defeating the ends of justice.[75] Selebi was found guilty of corruption in July 2010, but not guilty of further charges of perverting the course of justice.[76] In February 2011 Bheki Cele was implicated in unlawful conduct and maladministration with a R500m lease agreement for the new police headquarters in Pretoria.[77] In October 2011, President Jacob Zuma announced that Cele had been suspended pending an investigation into the agreement.[78] After recommendation from a board of inquiry, Zuma dismissed Cele and announced that Riah Phiyega, the first female commissioner, would replace him.[79] In February 2018, SAPS Lieutenant-General Khomotso Phahlane, who was also former acting SAPS Commissioner, and his wife appeared in court on charges of fraud and corruption.[80][81][82] On 30 July 2020, Phahlane was dismissed from the police after three years on suspension.[83] The same day, he was found guilty of dishonest conduct.[83] On 12 July 2019, it was announced the five North West Province police officers were arrested during the week in three separate corruption cases.[84] On 4 June 2020, six senior Gauteng police officers where among 14 people arrested on corruption charges.[85] Two other senior officers, now retired, were arrested as well.[86] Among the Guateng-based SAPS officers charged with corruption included three brigadiers and a retired SAPS Lieutenant General.[86] On 12 October 2020, Lieutenant-General Bonang Mgwenya, the country’s second-most senior police official, was arrested on charges of corruption, fraud, theft and money laundering involving about R200-million and afterwards appeared in Ridge Magistrates’ court.[87] At the time of Mgwenya's arrest, she and Phahlane were among 14 fellow officers who were charged with corruption.[87] Mgwenya was suspended on 15 October 2020 and was dismissed from SAPS on 13 November 2020.[88] On 23 December 2020, four Cape Town police officers attached to the national border control unit at Cape Town International Airport were arrested for extorting money from Chinese businesses.[89] On December 28, 2020, three law enforcement officers who were employed by the Emalahleni Municipality were arrested in Mpumalanga on corruption and bribery charges which involved allegations of not issuing standard fines to motorists who committed traffic violations, but instead extorting them for bribes.[90] Two criminal charges were lodged by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate against the National Police Commissioner Khehla Sitole for refusing to cooperate with its investigation into the murder of Charl Kinnear. Kinnear was a police intelligence officer investigating organised crime within the SAPS.[91] Image On December 23, 2020, Peter Ntsime, the Acting Deputy General Secretary of the South African Policing Union (SAPU), declared that the image of SAPS was tainted the previous day when Colonel Kamelash Dalip Singh, a senior SAPU policeman from the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Anti-Corruption Unit, was arrested, and then released on bail, on a bribe charge.[92] Ntsime criticized the arrest, stating Singh was at the forefront of arresting crooked police officers and was onto a big syndicate.[92] Despite a statement from the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) spokesperson, Captain Simphiwe Mhlongo, that undercover Hawks officers caught Singh red-handed accepting a R5 000 bribe, people took to social media to criticize his arrest as well.[92] On December 24, 2020, a video was published showing passengers on a minibus taxi cheering on their driver as he brawled with a police officer in Cape Town following a vehicle crash.[93] Despite the fact that the taxi driver delivered more punches, and also spat in the officer's face after the officer attempted to deliver the first punch, the officer was arrested after a test confirmed he was driving under the influence of alcohol, and was also charged with reckless and negligent driving.[93] On December 15, 2020, at least one Cape Town-area officer stationed in Durbanville had been using taxis to illegally sell alcohol.[94] == Sources == * Wikiwand - South African Police Service / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_Police_Service] Seen and entered Jan 2024 by [[Britz-283|Frederik Willem Johannes Britz]]

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This page collects under one umbrella free-space pages and external sources that provide quick links into heavily-used South African primary sources. By "quick" is meant that a very compact notation, such as just a letter or a year, is used as the text of the link, and the link takes you right into the hurly-burly of a large PDF file or FamilySearch film to where just that data can be found. The majority of the "Geskiedenis" links go to Afrikaans Wikipedia pages, which sometimes might offer links to abridged English versions. The rest go to [http://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za the church's own history website] (also in Afrikaans). [https://af.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kategorie:Nederduitse_Gereformeerde_Kerk_in_Suid-Afrika This link] takes you to a list of links to pages of all the Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk parishes, not jut the ones listed here. Some of the pages to which this page refers, are still under construction. The red links refer to pages that have been named but do not exist yet, mostly because no online records could be found for them yet. Note, the following are common abbreviations for some months in some of the older registers: :{| class="wikitable" |- | ''7ber, VIIbr'' || - September |- | ''8ber, VIIIbr'' || - October |- | ''9ber IXbr'' || - November |- | ''xber, Xbr'' || - December |- |} See also [http://www.e-family.co.za/ffy/RemarkableWriting/UL06Keeping.pdf ''UL06 Keeping the gate of Hell...''] (PDF), page 15, for a list with explanations of commonly appearing words in the old records, e.g. ''Lijfeigen'', ''Halfslagh'', ''Heelslagh'', etc. Links that can help with finding places/areas: * [https://www.stamouers.com/the-land-sp-908809780/661-plek-gids Where is this place?], e.g. Bosjesveld, Groenkloof, Sneeuberge, Zuurveld, etc. * [http://www.ancestors.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Dutch-Reformed-Churchs-South-Africa-Map.pdf What other parishes exist(ed) nearby?] - a PDF file containing a map showing congragations and their years of establishment. * [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?fbclid=IwAR2vr-fekAEzjSukJC4Y22Yh3bBkE3_d0Q3f2TlCM9h5hZGmQU_7uI0CK0w&mid=1HsV-aBW09sgckUelUeGIQsIsgSKQ0X2I&ll=-33.079194926989935%2C22.99012027535113&z=6 Google Map]: A map showing South African church parishes whose records are available on FamilySearch, with links (click on the flag) to either the record set, or to a summary landing page created by Cornel Viljoen. * High Resolution [http://vital.seals.ac.za:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:26330?site_name=GlobalView ''Map of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope and neighbouring territories'' 1895] (under Creative Commons Licence: CC-BY) ​Source: * Standford's Geographical Establishment. 1895. Map of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope and neighbouring territories. Scale 1:800 000. London: Standford's Geographical Establishment. Available: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/53856. Provided via http://vital.seals.ac.za/ by Cory Library for Humanities Research, Rhodes University Library, Grahamstown, South Africa, South Africa. Added by [[Van der Walt-440|Philip van der Walt]] Jan 8, 2022 with the kind help of [[Van der Walt-494|Wynand van der Walt]] on 2 July 2017. == Original Dutch Reformed Baptism Registers== ===By Parish or Year Founded=== :(Sort by either year or parish) :{| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! style="text-align:left;" | Year !! style="text-align:left;" | Parish |- | 1665 || '''Kaapstad''' || [[Space:Kaapstad_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Kaapstad_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Kaapstad Geskiedenis], |- | 1686 || '''Stellenbosch''' || [[Space:Stellenbosch_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Stellenbosch_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Stellenbosch Geskiedenis], |- | 1691 || '''Drakenstein''' (Paarl) || [[Space:Drakenstein_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Drakenstein_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Paarl Geskiedenis], |- | 1743 || '''Tulbagh''' (Roodezandt) || [[Space:Tulbagh_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Tulbagh_Marriages|Marriages]], || [http://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/ng-gemeente-tulbagh Geskiedenis], |- | 1745 || '''Swartland''' (Malmesbury) || [[Space:Swartland_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Swartland_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Swartland Geskiedenis], |- | 1792 || '''Graaff-Reinet''' || [[Space:Graaff_Reinet_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Graaff-Reinet_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Graaff-Reinet Geskiedenis], |- | 1798 || '''Swellendam''' || [[Space:Swellendam_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Swellendam_Marriages|Marriages]], || [http://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/ng-gemeente-swellendam Geskiedenis], |- | 1811 || '''Caledon''' || [[Space:Caledon_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Caledon_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Caledon Geskiedenis], |- | 1813 || '''George''' || [[Space:George_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:George_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_George Geskiedenis], |- | 1817 || '''Uitenhage''' || [[Space:Uitenhage_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Uitenhage_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Uitenhage Geskiedenis], |- | 1818 || '''Cradock''' || [[Space:Cradock_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Cradock_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Cradock Geskiedenis], |- | 1819 || '''Beaufort-Wes''' || [[Space:Beaufort_Wes_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Beaufort-Wes_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Beaufort-Wes Geskiedenis], |- | 1819 || '''Somerset-Wes''' (Hottentots-Holland) || [[Space:Somerset_Wes_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Somerset-Wes_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Somerset-Wes Geskiedenis], |- | 1825 || '''Somerset-Oos''' || [[Space:Somerset_Oos_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Somerset-Oos_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Somerset-Oos Geskiedenis], |- | 1825 || '''Worcester''' || [[Space:Worcester_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Worcester_Marriages|Marriages]], || [http://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/ng-gemeente-worcester Geskiedenis], |- | 1826 || '''Clanwilliam''' || [[Space:Clanwilliam_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Clanwilliam_Marriages|Marriages]], || [http://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/ng-gemeente-clanwilliam Geskiedenis], |- | 1826 || '''Colesberg''' || [[Space:Colesberg_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Colesberg_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Colesberg Geskiedenis], |- | 1826 || '''Tijgerberg''' (Durbanville) || [[Space:Tygerberg_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Tygerberg_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Durbanville Geskiedenis], |- | 1829 || '''Glen Lynden''' (Bedford) || [[Space:Glen_Lynden_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Glen_Lynden_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Glen_Lynden Geskiedenis], |- | 1829 || '''Wynberg''' || [[Space:Wynberg_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Wynberg_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Wynberg Geskiedenis] |- | 1831 || '''Albanie''' (Riebeek-Oos, Grahamstad) || [[Space:Albanie_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Albanie (Riebeek-Oos, Grahamstad)_Marriages|Marriages]], || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Albanie Geskiedenis], |- | 1832 || '''Balfour''', (Stockenström) || [[Space:Stockenstroom_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Stockenstroom_Marriages|Marriages]], || [http://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/ng-gemeente-stockenstrom Geskiedenis], |- | 1833 || '''Piketberg''' || [[Space:Piketberg_Dope|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Piketberg_Marriages|Marriages]], || [http://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/ng-gemeente-piketberg Geskiedenis], |- | 1839 || '''Riversdal''' || [[Space:Riversdal_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Riversdal_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Riversdal Geskiedenis] |- | 1839 || '''Bredasdorp''' || [[Space:Bredasdorp_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Bredasdorp_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Bredasdorp Geskiedenis] |- | 1840 || '''Wellington''' || [[Space:Wellington_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Wellington_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Wellington Geskiedenis] |- | 1842 || '''Prince Albert''' || [[Space:Prince_Albert_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Prince Albert_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Prins_Albert Geskiedenis] |- | 1843 || '''Kruisvallei''' (Tulbagh) || [[Space:Kruisvallei_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Kruisvallei_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Kruisvallei split from Tulbagh in 1843, re-united in 1935] |- | 1843 || '''St Stephens''' || [[Space:St_Stephens_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:St Stephens_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_St._Stephen%E2%80%99s Geskiedenis] |- | 1843 || '''Richmond''' || [[Space:Richmond_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Richmond_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Richmond Geskiedenis] |- | 1844 || '''Victoria-Wes''' || [[Space:Victoria-Wes_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Victoria-Wes_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Victoria-Wes Geskiedenis] |- | 1845 || '''Franschhoek''' || [[Space:Franschhoek_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Franschhoek_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Franschhoek Geskiedenis] |- | 1845 || '''Mosselbaai''' || [[Space:Mosselbaai_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Mosselbaai_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Mosselbaai Geskiedenis] |- | 1846 || '''Burgersdorp''' || [[Space:Burgersdorp_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Burgersdorp_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Burgersdorp Geskiedenis] |- | 1847 || '''Calvinia''' || [[Space:Calvinia_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Calvinia_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Calvinia Geskiedenis] |- | 1848 || '''Humansdorp''' || [[Space:Humansdorp_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Humansdorp_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Humansdorp Geskiedenis] |- | 1848 || '''Napier''' || [[Space:Napier_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Napier_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Napier Geskiedenis] |- | 1850 || '''Namaqualand''' (Springbok) || [[Space:Namaqualand_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Namaqualand_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Namakwaland Geskiedenis] |- | 1851 || '''Fraserburg''' || [[Space:Fraserburg_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Fraserburg_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Fraserburg Geskiedenis] |- | 1851 || '''Hopefield''' || [[Space:Hopefield_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Hopefield_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Hopefield Geskiedenis] |- | 1851 || '''Knysna''' || [[Space:Knysna_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Knysna_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Knysna Geskiedenis] |- | 1852 || '''Aliwal-Noord''' || [[Space:Aliwal-Noord_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Aliwal-Noord_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Aliwal-Noord Geskiedenis] |- | 1852 || '''Middelburg''' || [[Space:Middelburg_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Middelburg_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Middelburg,_Kaap Geskiedenis] |- | 1853 || '''Darling''' || [[Space:Darling_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Darling_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Darling Geskiedenis] |- | 1853 || '''Oudtshoorn''' || [[Space:Oudtshoorn_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Oudtshoorn_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Oudtshoorn Geskiedenis] |- | 1853 || '''Robertson''' || [[Space:Robertson_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Robertson_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Robertson Geskiedenis] |- | 1854 || '''Alexandria''' (Olifantshoek) || [[Space:Alexandria_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Alexandria_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Alexandria Geskiedenis] |- | 1854 || '''Hopetown''' || [[Space:Hopetown_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Hopetown_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Hopetown Geskiedenis] |- | 1854 || '''Montagu''' || [[Space:Montagu_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Montagu_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Montagu Geskiedenis] |- | 1854 || '''Queenstown''' || [[Space:Queenstown_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Queenstown_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Queenstown Geskiedenis] |- | 1855 || '''Aberdeen''' || [[Space:Aberdeen_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Aberdeen_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Aberdeen Geskiedenis] |- | 1855 || '''Ceres''' || [[Space:Ceres_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Ceres_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Ceres Geskiedenis] |- | 1855 || '''Heidelberg''' || [[Space:Heidelberg_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Heidelberg_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Heidelberg,_Wes-Kaap Geskiedenis] |- | 1855 || '''Jansenville''' || [[Space:Jansenville_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Jansenville_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Jansenville Geskiedenis] |- | 1855 || '''Ladismith''' || [[Space:Ladismith_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Ladismith_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Ladismith Geskiedenis] |- | 1855 || '''Murraysburg''' || [[Space:Murraysburg_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Murraysburg_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Murraysburg Geskiedenis] |- | 1855 || '''Simonstad''' (Kalklbaai, Vishoek) || [[Space:Simonstad_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Simonstad (Vishoek)_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Vishoek Geskiedenis] |- | 1855 || '''Sutherland''' || [[Space:Sutherland_Baptisms|Baptisms]], || [[Space:Sutherland_Marriages|Marriages]] || [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Sutherland Geskiedenis] |- |} ===By Founding ''(Afstigting)'' Relation=== :The list below organises the baptism records of parishes into a tree structure denoting which parishes were formed out of which parent parish. In principle it is not possible to be precise: some parishes were formed from wards of more than one parent parish (in which case it is placed under the youngest parent), the official founding date is in some cases not the same as the date on which separate church records was started to be kept, etc. The information about parent parishes and founding dates comes from the history references. :''Onderstaande staande lys organiseer die gemeentes se dooprekords in 'n boomstruktuur met dogtergemeentes dieper ingekeep onder die moedergemeente, Dis in beginsel nie moontlik om presies te wees nie: party gemeentes is uit wyke van meer as een moedergemeente gevorm (in daardie geval is dit onder die jongste een geplaas), die amptelike afstigtingsdatum is in party gevalle nie dieselfde is die datum waarop begin is om aparte kerkrekords te hou nie, ensovoorts. Die inligting oor moedergemeente en stigtingsdatum kom van die "Geskiedenis"-verwysing. :[[Space:Kaapstad_Dope|1665 Kaapstad]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Kaapstad Geskiedenis] *[[Space:Stellenbosch_Dope|1686 Stellenbosch]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Stellenbosch Geskiedenis] **[[Space:Drakenstein_Baptisms|1691 Drakenstein, tans Paarl]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Paarl Geskiedenis] ***[[Space:Swartland_Dope|1745 Zwartland (Malmesbury)]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Swartland Geskiedenis] ****[[Space:Clanwilliam_Dope|1826 Clanwilliam]] [http://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/2018/04/16/ng-gemeente-clanwilliam Geskiedenis] *****[[Space:Calvinia_Baptisms|1847 Calvinia]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Calvinia Geskiedenis], *****[[Space:Namaqualand_Baptisms|1850 Namaqualand (Springbok)]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Namakwaland Geskiedenis], ****[[Space:Piketberg_Dope|1833 Piketberg]] [http://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/2018/04/18/ng-gemeente-piketberg Geskiedenis] ****[[Space:Hopefield_Baptisms|1851 Hopefield]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Hopefield Geskiedenis], ****[[Space:Darling_Baptisms|1853 Darling]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Darling Geskiedenis], ***[[Space:Wellington_Baptisms|1840 Wellington]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Wellington founded in Geskiedenis] ***[[Space:Franschhoek_Baptisms|1845 Franschhoek]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Franschhoek Geskiedenis], **[[Space:Tulbagh_Dope|1743 Roodezandt, tans Tulbagh]] [http://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/2018/04/13/ng-gemeente-tulbagh Geskiedenis] ***[[Space:Graaff_Reinet_Dope|1792 Graaff-Reinet]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Graaff-Reinet Geskiedenis] ****[[Space:Uitenhage_Dope|1817 Uitenhage]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Uitenhage Geskiedenis] *****[[Space:Somerset_Oos_Dope|1825 Somerset-Oos]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Somerset-Oos Geskiedenis] ******[[Space:Glen_Lynden_Dope|1829 Glen Lynden (Bedford)]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Glen_Lynden Geskiedenis] *****[[Space:Albanie_Dope|1831 Albanie (Riebeek-Oos, Grahamstad)]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Albanie Geskiedenis] *****[[Space:Humansdorp_Baptisms|1848 Humansdorp]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Humansdorp Geskiedenis], *****[[Space:Alexandria_Baptisms|1854 Alexandria (Olifantshoek)]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Alexandria Geskiedenis], *****[[Space:Jansenville_Baptisms|1855 Jansenville]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Jansenville Geskiedenis], ****[[Space:Cradock_Dope|1818 Cradock]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Cradock Geskiedenis] *****[[Space:Queenstown_Baptisms|1854 Queenstown]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Queenstown Geskiedenis], ****[[Space:Colesberg_Dope|1826 Colesberg]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Colesberg Geskiedenis] *****[[Space:Richmond_Baptisms|1843 Richmond]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Richmond Geskiedenis], *****[[Space:Middelburg_Baptisms|1852 Middelburg]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Middelburg,_Kaap Geskiedenis], *****[[Space:Hopetown_Baptisms|1854 Hopetown]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Hopetown Geskiedenis], ****[[Space:Stockenstroom_Dope|1832 Balfour, tans Stockenström, in VGK]] [http://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/2018/04/18/ng-gemeente-stockenstrom Geskiedenis] ****[[Space:Burgersdorp_Baptisms|1846 Burgersdorp]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Burgersdorp Geskiedenis], *****[[Space:Aliwal-Noord_Baptisms|1852 Aliwal-Noord]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Aliwal-Noord Geskiedenis], ***[[Space:Beaufort_Wes_Dope|1819 Beaufort-Wes]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Beaufort-Wes Geskiedenis] ****[[Space:Prince_Albert_Baptisms|1842 Prince Albert]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Prins_Albert Geskiedenis], ****[[Space:Victoria-Wes_Baptisms|1844 Victoria-Wes]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Victoria-Wes Geskiedenis], ****[[Space:Fraserburg_Baptisms|1851 Fraserburg]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Fraserburg Geskiedenis], ****[[Space:Aberdeen_Baptisms|1855 Aberdeen]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Aberdeen Geskiedenis], ****[[Space:Murraysburg_Baptisms|1855 Murraysburg]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Murraysburg Geskiedenis], ***[[Space:Worcester_Dope|1825 Worcester]] [http://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/2018/04/15/ng-gemeente-worcester Geskiedenis] ****[[Space:Sutherland_Baptisms|1855 Sutherland]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Sutherland Geskiedenis], ***[[Space:Kruisvallei_Baptisms|1843 Kruisvallei (Tulbagh)]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Kruisvallei Geskiedenis] ***[[Space:Ceres_Baptisms|1855 Ceres]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Ceres Geskiedenis], **[[Space:Swellendam_Dope|1798 Swellendam]] [http://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/2018/04/13/ng-gemeente-swellendam Geskiedenis] ***[[Space:Caledon_Dope|1811 Caledon]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Caledon Geskiedenis] ****[[Space:Bredasdorp_Baptisms|1839 Bredasdorp]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Bredasdorp Geskiedenis], ***[[Space:George_Dope|1813 George]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_George Geskiedenis] ****[[Space:Mosselbaai_Baptisms|1845 Mosselbaai]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Mosselbaai Geskiedenis], ****[[Space:Knysna_Baptisms|1851 Knysna]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Knysna Geskiedenis], ****[[Space:Oudtshoorn_Baptisms|1853 Oudtshoorn]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Oudtshoorn Geskiedenis], ***[[Space:Riversdal_Baptisms|1839 Riversdal]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Riversdal Geskiedenis], ****[[Space:Heidelberg_Baptisms|1855 Heidelberg]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Heidelberg,_Wes-Kaap Geskiedenis], ****[[Space:Ladismith_Baptisms|1855 Ladismith]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Ladismith Geskiedenis], ***[[Space:Napier_Baptisms|1848 Napier]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Napier Geskiedenis], ***[[Space:Robertson_Baptisms|1853 Robertson]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Robertson Geskiedenis], ***[[Space:Montagu_Baptisms|1854 Montagu]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Montagu Geskiedenis], **[[Space:Somerset_Wes_Dope|1819 Hottentots-Holland, tans Somerset-Wes]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Somerset-Wes Geskiedenis] *[[Space:Tygerberg_Dope|1826 Tijgerberg, tans Durbanville]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Durbanville Geskiedenis] *[[Space:Wynberg_Dope|1829 Wynberg]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Wynberg Geskiedenis] **[[Space:Simonstad_Baptisms|1855 Simonstad (Vishoek)]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Vishoek Geskiedenis], *[[Space:St_Stephens_Baptisms|1843 St Stephens]] [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_St._Stephen%E2%80%99s Geskiedenis], ==Registerafskrifte (Ringboeke) / Register Copies (Presbetery Books)== ::''We here at the Archive don't know the geaneologists' terms of Presbytery Books or Presbytery Copies ;). We call it Register Copies.'' :"Every year-end every congregation must send us a copy of their membership- and baptism registers. Register Copies are copies of the baptism- and membership registers of the DR Congregations. In the Cape the sending in of copies started in 1843 and they were bound per Presbytery up unto 1889. (Hence the use of the term Presbytery Books). Since July 1889 they are, however, bound alphabetical per year. In the Transvaal church they started [with the copies] in 1892 and were bound alphabetical per year from the start." * See [[Project:South_African_Roots/Sources#Birth_and_Baptisms|Project S A Roots Resources page]] for more information, or just use the indexes at [https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape_RingBooks.html MyPeoplePuzzle]. ::''Ons hier by die Argief ken nie die genealoë se term van Ringsboeke of Ringsafskrifte nie ;). Ons noem dit Registerafskrifte.'' :''"Elke jaareinde moet elke gemeente vir ons ‘n afskrif stuur van hul lidmaat- en doopregister. Registerafskrifte is afskrifte van die doop- en lidmaatregisters van NG Gemeentes. In Kaapland begin die instuur van afskrifte in 1843 en word in Ringsverband gebind tot en met 1889. (Vandaar die gebruik om dit Ringsboeke te noem). Sedert Julie 1889 word hulle egter alfabeties per jaar gebind. In die Transvaalse kerk begin hulle daarmee in 1892 en dit is van die begin af alfabeties per jaar gebind." ''E-mail communication from Dr Andrew Kok, Manager: Archive, Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa, Synod of Western Cape to [[Smit-641|Riël Smit]]. Added 2022-07-18. * ''Sien [[Project:South_African_Roots/Sources#Birth_and_Baptisms|Projek S A Roots se bronneblad]] vir meer besonderhede, of gebruik die indekse te [https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape_RingBooks.html MyPeoplePuzzle].'' ==Ander Gemeentes / Other Parishes== :[[Space:NG Kerk Chubut| Chubut, Argentinië]] == Sources == ==Acknowledgements== :With thanks to * The late [[Laurie-474|Dirk Laurie]] for starting this page. * Cornel Viljoen for creating the [https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/GEN_Links.html indexes] at [https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/ My People Puzzle]. The creation of the majority of the pages linked to from here were made so much easier by those indexes.

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The goal of this project is to find detailed information regarding his ancestors and siblings in South Africa. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Williams-27872|Peter Williams]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Records of MOTH organisations in RSA For WW1, records that me have been kept in the UK and continued search of South African Boer War records. S. A. Legion records that may exist Finding a way/method/route/site of tracing South African boer force and WW1 members, that survived these wars and stayed in South Africa after these events, for the benefit of all interested in genealogy. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9251741 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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'''NG Kerk Ring indeks registers volgens van''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|1856-1861 !|[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8LGQ?i=484&cat=968412 A] !|[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8557?i=501&cat=968412 B] !|[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8LH3?i=577&cat=968412 C] !|[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-85WN?i=612&cat=968412 D] !|[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8PKB?i=683&cat=968412 E] !|[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8LSV?i=701&cat=968412 F] !|[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-82Y5?i=726&cat=968412 G] !|[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-82TX?i=756&cat=968412 H] !|[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8G1Z?i=793&cat=968412 I] !|[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-82G2?i=796&cat=968412 J] 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Beaufort|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Franschoek|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Fraserburg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Gamkavallei|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Gamtoosvallei|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Garies|||||||||||||||||||| |- |George|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Glen Grey|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Glen Lynden|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Goodwood|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Gordonia|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Gordonsbaai|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Goudini|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Graaff-Reinet|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Grabouw|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Grahamstown|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Great Brak River|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Green Point|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Greykerk|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Greyton|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Griekwastad|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Groblershoop|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Grootdrink|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Guguletu|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hankey|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hanover|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hartswater|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Healdtown|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Heidelberg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Herbert|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Herbertsdale|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hermanus|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Herschel|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hofmeyr|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hopefield|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hopetown|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hout Bay|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Humansdorp|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Huweliks-Noord-Kaap|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Indwe|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Jamestown|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Jan Kempdorp|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Jansenville|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Joubertina|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kaapstad|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kakamas|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kalkbaai|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kalk Bay|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kamieskroon|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Karatara|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kathu|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kat River|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Keimoes|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kenhardt|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kensington|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Khayelitsha|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kimberley|||||||||||||||||||| |- |King William's Town|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kirkwood|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Knysna|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Komaggas|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Komgha|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Koringberg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kraaifontein|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kuilsrivier|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kuruman|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Laaiplek|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ladismith|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lady Grey|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Laingsburg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Langa|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lesseyton|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lishuani|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Loeriesfontein|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lovedale|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lusikisiki|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Maclear|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mafeking|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Maitland|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Malmesbury|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Marchand|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Marydale|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Matatiele|||||||||||||||||||| |- |McGregor|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Melsetter|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Merweville|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mfuleni|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Middelburg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Middledrift|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Millwood|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mitchells Plain|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Modderdam|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Molteno|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Montagu|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Moorreesburg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Morley|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mosselbaai|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mount Coke|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mowbray|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Muizenberg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Murraysburg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Namaqualand|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Napier|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ndabeni|||||||||||||||||||| |- |New Brighton|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Noenieput|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Noordhoek|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Noordweg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Noupoort|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Observatory|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Okiep|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Olifantshoek|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Oteniewka|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ottery|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Oudtshoorn|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Paarl|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Parow|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Pearston|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Peddie|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Philadelphia|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Philipstown|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Piketberg (Piquetberg)|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Pinelands|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Plumstead|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Pondoland|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Port Alfred|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Port Elizabeth|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Port Elizabeth Noitgedacht|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Port Elizabeth Sentraal|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Port Elizabeth West|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Porterville|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Port Nolloth|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Postmasburg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Prieska|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Queenstown|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Richmond|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Richtersveld|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Riebeek Kasteel|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Riebeek Wes|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Rietbron|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Riversdal|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Robbeneiland|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Robben Island|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Robertson|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Rondebosch|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Rosebank|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Rynse|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Saldanha Bay|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Salem|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Sarepta|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Saron|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Schoonberg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Sea Point|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Seymour|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Sidwell|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Simondium|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Simonstad|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Simonstown|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Simon's Town|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Somerset|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Somerset East|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Somerset West|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Sonop|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Southwell|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Springbok|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stanford|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stella|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stellenbosch|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stellenbosch West|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Sterkstroom|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Steynsburg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Steytlerville|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stilbaai|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stockenstroom|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Strand|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stutterheim|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Sutherland|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Suurbraak|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Swartland|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Swellendam|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Table Bay Docks|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Table Mountain|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Tarka|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Tarkastad|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Taung|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Theopolis|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Tijgerberg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Touws River|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Transkei (region)|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Tsitsikamma|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Tulbagh|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ugie|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Uitenhage|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Uniondale|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Upington|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vaalharts|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vanrhynsdorp|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vanwyksvlei|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vanz Zylsrus|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Velddrif|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Venterstad|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Victoria East|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Victoria Peddie|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Victoria West|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vosburg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vredenburg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vredendal|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vryburg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Walvisbaai|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Warrenton|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wellington|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Weskus|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Williston|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Willowmore|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Windsorton|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wolseley|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wolwekraal|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Woodstock|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Worcester|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wynberg|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Xalanga|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ysterplaat South|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Zwaanswyk|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Zwartland|||||||||||||||||||| |- || |}
===Kaap=== ====Aberdeen ==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Albany==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Albertina==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Albertinia==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Alexandria==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Algoapark==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} : ====Alice==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/574086?availability=Family%20History%20Library {{Red| Catholic 1879-1980}}] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} : ====Aliwal-Noord==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Aliwal North==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Ashton==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Askham==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Athlone==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Atlantis==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Aurora==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Barkly East==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Barkly West==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Barrydale==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Bathurst==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Beaconsfield==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Beaufort West==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Bechuanaland Protectorate==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Bedford==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Bellville==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Blanco==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Blikfontein==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Bonnievale==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Brandvlei==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Bredasdorp==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====British Kaffraria==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Britstown==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Buffeljagsrivier==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Burgersdorp==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Butterworth==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Cala==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Caledon==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Calitzdorp==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Calvinia==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Cambridge==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Camps Bay==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Cape==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Cape (Cape Town)==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Cape Town==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Carnarvon==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Cathcart==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Cedarville==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Ceres==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Ciskei (region)==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Clanwilliam==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Claremont==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Colesberg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Constantia==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Cradock==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Darling==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====De Aar==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Deep River==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====De Hoop==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Delportshoop==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====De Rust==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Despatch==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Die Vlakte==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Die Vleie==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Donegal==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Dordrecht==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Douglas==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Drakenstein==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Drieankerbaai==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Durbanville==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Dutoitspan==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====East London==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Ebenezer==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Ebenhaeser==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Eendekuil==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Elandskloof==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Elim==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Elliot==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Elsiesrivier==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Epping==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Farmerfield==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Fish Hoek==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Fort Beaufort==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Franschoek==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Fraserburg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Gamkavallei==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Gamtoosvallei==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Garies==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====George==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Glen Grey==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Glen Lynden==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Goodwood==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Gordonia==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Gordonsbaai==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Goudini==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Graaff-Reinet==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Grabouw==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Grahamstown==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Great Brak River==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Green Point==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Greykerk==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Greyton==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Griekwastad==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Groblershoop==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Grootdrink==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Guguletu==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Hankey==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Hanover==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Hartswater==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Healdtown==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Heidelberg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Herbert==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Herbertsdale==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Hermanus==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Herschel==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Hofmeyr==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Hopefield==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Hopetown==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Hout Bay==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Humansdorp==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Huweliks-Noord-Kaap==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Indwe==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Jamestown==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Jan Kempdorp==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Jansenville==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Joubertina==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Kaapstad==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Kakamas==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Kalkbaai==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Kalk Bay==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Kamieskroon==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Karatara==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Kathu==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Kat River==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Keimoes==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Kenhardt==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Kensington==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Khayelitsha==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Kimberley==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====King William's Town==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Kirkwood==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Knysna==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Komaggas==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Komgha==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Koringberg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Kraaifontein==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Kuilsrivier==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Kuruman==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Laaiplek==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Ladismith==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Lady Grey==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Laingsburg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Langa==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Lesseyton==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Lishuani==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Loeriesfontein==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Lovedale==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Lusikisiki==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Maclear==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Mafeking==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Maitland==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Malmesbury==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Marchand==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Marydale==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Matatiele==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====McGregor==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Melsetter==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Merweville==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Mfuleni==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Middelburg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Middledrift==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Millwood==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Mitchells Plain==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Modderdam==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Molteno==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Montagu==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Moorreesburg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Morley==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Mosselbaai==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Mount Coke==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Mowbray==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Muizenberg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Murraysburg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Namaqualand==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Napier==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Ndabeni==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====New Brighton==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Noenieput==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Noordhoek==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Noordweg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Noupoort==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Observatory==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Okiep==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Olifantshoek==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Oteniewka==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Ottery==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Oudtshoorn==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Paarl==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Parow==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Pearston==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Peddie==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Philadelphia==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Philipstown==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Piketberg (Piquetberg)==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Pinelands==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Plumstead==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Pondoland==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Port Alfred==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Port Elizabeth==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Port Elizabeth Noitgedacht==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Port Elizabeth Sentraal==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Port Elizabeth West==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Porterville==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Port Nolloth==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Postmasburg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Prieska==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Queenstown==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Richmond==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Richtersveld==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Riebeek Kasteel==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Riebeek Wes==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Rietbron==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Riversdal==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Robbeneiland==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Robben Island==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Robertson==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Rondebosch==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Rosebank==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Rynse==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Saldanha Bay==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Salem==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Sarepta==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Saron==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Schoonberg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Sea Point==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Seymour==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Sidwell==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Simondium==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Simonstad==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Simonstown==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Simon's Town==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Somerset==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Somerset East==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Somerset West==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Sonop==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Southwell==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Springbok==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Stanford==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Stella==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Stellenbosch==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Stellenbosch West==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Sterkstroom==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Steynsburg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Steytlerville==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Stilbaai==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Stockenstroom==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Strand==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Stutterheim==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Sutherland==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Suurbraak==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Swartland==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Swellendam==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Table Bay Docks==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Table Mountain==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Tarka==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Tarkastad==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Taung==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Theopolis==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Tijgerberg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Touws River==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Transkei (region)==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Tsitsikamma==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Tulbagh==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Ugie==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Uitenhage==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Uniondale==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Upington==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Vaalharts==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Vanrhynsdorp==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Vanwyksvlei==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Vanz Zylsrus==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Velddrif==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Venterstad==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Victoria East==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Victoria Peddie==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Victoria West==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Vosburg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Vredenburg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Vredendal==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Vryburg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Walvisbaai==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Warrenton==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Wellington==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Weskus==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Williston==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Willowmore==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Windsorton==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Wolseley==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Wolwekraal==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Woodstock==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Worcester==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Wynberg==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Xalanga==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Ysterplaat South==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Zwaanswyk==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}} ====Zwartland==== '''Doop registers''' {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #F7FFF5;" !|[ NG Kerk Ring 1851-1856] !|[ ] |} {{Clear}}

South African Roots Project

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lottering-206|Elize Taylor]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19891048 send me a private message]. Thanks!

South African Special Forces Brigade

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The South African Special Forces Brigade, colloquially known as the Recces, is South Africa's principal special operations unit, specialising in various types of operations, including counter-insurgency, long-range-reconnaissance, unconventional-warfare, special operations, hostage-rescue, and direct-action operations. The brigade operates with two active-duty groups, with 4 Special Forces Regiment focusing on maritime operations, and 5 Special Forces Regiment focusing on land and airborne operations. Only about 8% of recruits who undergo South African special forces training pass the course. The South African Special Forces Brigade has its roots in the Hunter Group, which was formed in 1968 as an elite counter-insurgency unit of the South African Army. The success of this unit culminated in the subsequent formation of five reconnaissance units, known widely as "Recces", during the 1970s. South African special forces carried out a number of combat operations during the Rhodesian Bush War, the South African Border War, and the Mozambican Civil War. The Special Forces Brigade's current structure is the result of extensive restructuring related to the integration of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) between 1992 and 1996. Elements of the brigade are expanded into two additional groups; though termed "regiments", they consist only of small numbers of operators who are secretive, seldom photographed, and expertly trained. The current regiments include 4 Special Forces Regiment based at Langebaan in Western Cape Province, and 5 Special Forces Regiment based at Phalaborwa in the northern part of the province of Limpopo. Special forces are directly under the command of the Joint Operations Division of the SANDF, and unlike other similar forces worldwide, are not a part of the South African Army nor the South African Navy, but are rather operated as its own branch/service within the SANDF. History The first South African Special Forces unit, 1 Reconnaissance Commando, was established in the town of Oudtshoorn, Cape Province on 1 October 1972. On 1 January 1975, this unit was relocated to Durban, Natal, where it continued its activities as the airborne specialist unit of the special forces. Later[when?], five additional Reconnaissance Commandos were formed: 2 Reconnaissance Commando (Citizen Force) – was established in Johannesburg. It was later retired due to rationalisation and the discontinuation of the Citizen Force unit concept 3 Reconnaissance Commando (consisting of former Rhodesian Selous Scouts) – was established in Phalaborwa. An attempt to integrate this unit into the South African Military was largely unsuccessful. The unit was disbanded in 1981, and the limited number of remaining personnel were incorporated into the other Special Forces unit. 4 Reconnaissance Commando, specialising in seaborne operations, was established in the coastal town of Langebaan, Cape Province. 5 Reconnaissance Commando was established at the Duku-Duku: 42 camp in Natal, but was later moved to Phalaborwa in the Transvaal province. 6 Reconnaissance Commando (consisting of former Rhodesian Special Air Service) – was established in Durban. An attempt to integrate this unit into the South African Military was largely unsuccessful. It was disbanded in 1981, and the limited number of remaining personnel were incorporated into the other Special Forces units. Many white members of the Rhodesian special forces were recruited into the SADF in 1980 as part of Operation Winter and served with the South African Special Forces. On 1 January 1981, a re-organisation of Special Forces took place, as part of which the Reconnaissance Commandos and other special forces were transformed into an independent formation, directly under the command of the (then) South African Defence Force (instead of the South African Army). As part of the re-organisation, the various Reconnaissance Commandos were also given the status of regiments. In the latter part of the same decade, a Special Forces headquarters and a Special Forces stores depot were also added to the Special Forces structure. Between the years 1981 and 1990, Special Forces was home to unconventional operations such as Project Barnacle,: 44  the Civil Cooperation Bureau and other operations conducted under the aegis of 7 Medical Battalion Group. In 1991, the structure of the special forces underwent another change, when the special forces headquarters was disbanded and a Directorate Reconnaissance, reporting directly to the Chief of the Army, was established instead. Another organisational change followed in 1993, when the Directorate Reconnaissance became 45 Parachute Brigade. As a result of this, all the units were renamed: 1 Reconnaissance Regiment became 452 Parachute Battalion, 4 Reconnaissance Regiment became 453 Parachute Battalion and 5 Reconnaissance Regiment became 451 Parachute Battalion. As part of the military rationalization process, 1 Special Forces Regiment was disbanded in 1996. Its personnel were incorporated into the other Special Forces Regiments. In 1997, the Special Forces School was transferred to 5 Special Forces Regiment upon the retirement of 1 Special Forces Regiment where the School had previously been based. The Special Forces School was transferred out of 5 Special Forces Regiment in 2002, to become a stand-alone unit. Structure The Special Forces Brigade, as it is now known, consists of: SANDF Special Forces Organigram Headquarters South African Special Forces Brigade HQ, Pretoria South African Special Forces Brigade HQ, Pretoria Based in Pretoria. The General Officer Commanding (GOC) Special Forces commands, controls and coordinates the activities of the various SF Regiments from a headquarters (HQ) located in the Swartkop Park nature reserve on the southwestern outskirts of Pretoria. Colloquially called "Speskop", the headquarters also houses the Special Forces' operational planning as well as administrative support staffs. 4 Special Forces Regiment 4 Special Forces Regiment is based in Langebaan, Saldanha Bay, on the west coast north of Cape Town. It provides South Africa its seaward Special Forces capability. The unit was established at Langebaan in 1978. The Regiment consists of three operational commandos (companies) as well as a Special Forces Amphibious and Urban School. 5 Special Forces Regiment 5 Special Forces Regiment is based in Phalaborwa in the east of the northern Limpopo Province, and was established in Durban in 1976. After a sojourn at Duku Duku in northern KwaZulu-Natal, the unit moved into its present lines in 1980. Its post-2002 structure provides for two operational commandos, called 51 Commando and 52 Commando respectively, and a training wing. It specialises in overland operations, especially long-range infiltration, intelligence gathering and airborne operations. South African Special Forces Reserve Retired Special Forces personnel form part of the Special Forces Reserve. They are assigned to the various Special Forces Regiments as required. South African Special Forces School Based in Murrayhill, the South African Special Forces School is responsible for the presentation of the Special Forces Pre-Selection and Selection courses and ongoing training. South African Special Forces Supply Unit The South African Special Forces Supply Unit provides logistical support and is based in Walmansthal, North of Pretoria. Special Forces Supply Unit beret badge circa 1990 In the Special Forces regiments, leadership positions, especially at team (section) and group (platoon) level, have traditionally been dictated more by ability and experience than rank. This has, on occasion, resulted in Operators more senior in rank being assigned to groups or teams commanded by Operators junior to them in rank but more seasoned in operational experience or actual command. Selection and Training The Ultimate Challenge, as South African Special Forces Selection is often called, is considered one of the most difficult special forces selection courses in the world. A soldier must meet very high requirements to even attend Special Forces Selection. In accordance with SANDF regulations, only South African citizens under a certain age are permitted to apply. Pre-selection testing This includes all aspects of psychological and physical tests. For the psychological tests, soldiers are given written tests and oral interviews with Special Forces NCOs. A soldier must be self-controlled and mature. Soldiers are ejected from the course if there is any suggestion of mental instability. The Physical Test includes for example 50 continuous push ups without breaking rhythm, 67 sit ups in two minutes, 175-metre fireman's lift run within 65 seconds, 5-kilometre run within 24 minutes, a rope climb and 40 six-metre shuttle runs in 95 seconds. A student must also scale a 10-foot-high (3.0 m) wall, complete a fifteen-kilometre march in less than 120 minutes and perform 120 shuttle kicks. Parachute selection course All Special Forces candidates who aren't already parachute-qualified have to attend, and pass, the Basic Parachute School. Special Forces selection Selection is an event during which candidates are placed in an extremely mentally and physically demanding set of situations and circumstances, through which they must pass. It is in duration approximately a week. For the duration of Selection, the candidates do not sleep or eat, and have no rest period at all. [dubious – discuss] Only an extremely small percentage of those who begin Selection ever pass it. In some years, no-one has managed to pass Selection, and there are other cases where only 1 or 2 out of an entire Selection group of approximately 120 have passed. Training cycle Once past the Selection process, an aspiring operator will be placed on a training cycle to acquire the skills required. These include: air co-operation, water orientation, obstacle crossing, bushcraft, tracking and survival, demolitions and tactics in urban as well as rural areas. Advanced Airborne Training: a recruit will attend courses in military free-fall such as HALO and HAHO. They will also learn about helicopter operations – how to descend by means of a rope out of helicopters (fast-roping and rappel). Combat extraction is also taught, along with learning how to set up a Landing Zone. Land training consists of many things: including sniping, demolitions and reconnaissance. Bushcraft and survival is also taught. Climbing and photography are taught to new recruits. Urban and rural combat is perhaps the newest training – developed quite recently, this training provided South Africa with a new counter-terrorist force. Medical and communications training is also given to those who wish to become qualified in these fields. Maritime training consists of the use of small boats, underwater demolitions, swimming, combat diving, diving, beach reconnaissance and navigation. Operations 1973–94 SADF Operations Member of the South African Special Forces performing a ceremonial parachute jump Member of the South African Special Forces performing a ceremonial parachute jump The South African "Recces" were deployed to many local hot spots during the late 1970s and early 1980s, particularly Angola. The main enemy then was South West Africa's People Organization whose armed wing PLAN, was a guerrilla organization fighting for an independent Namibia. One of the "Recces"' most effective operations came in 1982: Operation Mebos penetrated deep into Angola and destroyed the SWAPO Headquarters. In Operation Askari, in the winter of 1984, the "Recces" cut off almost all supply lines to and from the SWAPO in Angola. In May 1985, a "Recce" team undertook the controversial Operation Argon, a failed attempt to sabotage Angolan oil installations run by Gulf Oil. In early summer of 1985, another "Recce" team under the command of SADF Captain André Diedericks crossed into Angola's Cuando Cubango province, and with UNITA's help, protection and escort was secretly deployed around Menongue area. The team had at their disposal the 9K31 "Strela-1" AA system manned and operated by the team members. The Team's mission was to carry out covert combat operations, code names "Catamaran 1," "Catamaran 2" and "Cerberus" with the goal of disrupting air traffic in Cuando Cubango province by shooting down air transports, combat aircraft and gunships using the AA system. On 11 June 1985, roughly 80 km (50 mi) from Menongue, the team shot down an Angolan airplane, a light utility aircraft, Britten-Norman BN-2 "Islander". The "Islander", en route from Menongue to Cuito Cuanavale with a crew of 2 and 5 passengers, was also carrying 69 million kwanzas (Angola's currency), several months of salary for FAPLA's 16th Brigade's personnel based in Cuito Cuanavale. When the "Islander" fell to the ground the money was stolen and the remains of the dead passengers had been pillaged by UNITA soldiers attached to protect the "Recce" team. On 25 November 1985, the same "Recce" team had also shot down an "Aeroflot" Antonov AN-12 of the Soviet Air Force. The AN-12 transport, which was en route from Cuito Cuanavale to Luanda carrying 8 crew members and 13 passengers, crashed approximately 43 km (27 mi) south-east of Menongue. All people on board (twelve Soviet and nine Angolan nationals) died in the crash. Post-1994 SANDF Operations South African Special Forces Brigade HQ, Pretoria sign Central African Republic Main article: Central African Republic conflict (2012–13) Operators of the South African Special Forces were involved in direct action against the Séléka rebels in the Fight for Bangui during the South African military assistance to the Central African Republic. No South African Special Forces operators were killed in the operation. All casualties were attributed to 1 Parachute Battalion which lost 13 soldiers, with a further 27 injured, during pitched battles on the outskirts of the capital, Bangui. Democratic Republic of the Congo Main article: United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo The South African Special Forces were integral to the Battle of Kibati, which saw about 3000 M23 rebels defeated by several thousand members of the Force Intervention Brigade supported by local troops. An operator of the SASF, as part of the FIB, made the 8th longest recorded sniper kill in history with a confirmed distance of 2,125 m (2,324 yd) using a South African made Denel NTW-20 anti-materiel rifle in its 14.5 mm (0.57 in) configuration. SASF still continue to operate in the country. Mozambique Main article: Southern African Development Community Mission in Mozambique SASF teams were deployed to Cabo Delgado Province under Operation Vikela. On 20 December 2021 an operator, Corporal Tebogo Edwin Radebe, was killed in action. His death represents the first SASF operator to be KIA since Corporal Carstens in 1989. The SASF have since engaged ISIS-Mozambique in small skirmishes, resulting in many enemy losses. == Sources == * Wikiwand - South African Special Forces /From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/South_African_Special_Forces] Seen and entered Jan 2024 by [[Britz-283|Frederik Willem Johannes Britz]]

South African Springbok union players by number

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Here you will find the Springbok union players in numerical order. {{Image|file=South_African_Springbok_union_players_by_number.jpg |align=m |size=s |caption=Amateur Era 1891 1995 (Springbok # 1 - 629) }} {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" ! width=40pt | Nr !! width=340pt | Name !! width=160pt | Test Debut !! width=100pt | Opponent !! width=40pt |Caps !! width=40pt |Validated
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Connected or N/C |- | 1 | [[Duff-5119|Benjamin Robert Duff (1867-1943)]] | 30 July 1891 | Britain | | Yes | Yes |- | 2 | [[Van_Buuren-282|Mossey van Buuren (1865-1951)]] | 30 July 1891 | Britain | 1 | Yes | Yes |- | 3 | [[Vigne-106|Chubb Vigne (1868-1955)]] | 30 July 1891 | Britain | | | |- | 4 | [[Boyes-521|Harry Boyes (1868-1892)]] | 30 July 1891 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 5 | [[Guthrie-5779|Frank Guthrie (1869-1954)]] | 30 July 1891 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 6 | [[Richards-22368|Alf Richards (1867-1904)]] | 30 July 1891 | Britain | | | |- | 7 | [[Versfeld-22|Oupa Versfeld (1860-1931)]] | 30 July 1891 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 8 | [[Bisset-1039|Bill Bisset (1867-1958)]] | 30 July 1891 | Britain | | | |- | 9 | [[Castens-39|Herbet Hayton Castens (1864-1929)]] | 30 July 1891 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 10 | [[Devenish-221|Tiger Devenish (1867-1928)]] | 30 July 1891 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 11 | [[Louw-3073|Japie Louw (1867-abt.1936)]] | 30 July 1891 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 12 | [[Little-22411|Edward Little (1864-1945)]] | 30 July 1891 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 13 | [[Alexander-17381|Fred Alexander (1870-1937)]] | 30 July 1891 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 14 | [[Merry-1207|George Merry (1869-1917)]] | 30 July 1891 | Britain | | | |- | 15 | [[Hamilton-34835|Frank Hamilton (1863-1901)]] | 30 July 1891 | Britain | | | |- | 16 | [[De_Kock-462|Arthur de Kock (1866-1957)]] | 29 August 1891 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 17 | [[Powell-26740|Jackie Powell (1871-1955)]] | 29 August 1891 | Britain | | | |- | 18 | [[Snedden-252|Bob Snedden (1867-1931)]] | 29 August 1891 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 19 | [[Shand-1360|Bob Shand (1865-1934)]] | 29 August 1891 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 20 | [[Trenerry-52|Wilfred Trenerry (1867-1905)]] | 29 August 1891 | Britain | | | |- | 21 | [[Smith-260842|Dan Smith (1869-1926)]] | 29 August 1891 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 22 | [[Heatlie-60|Fairy Heatlie (1872-1951)]] | 29 August 1891 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 23 | [[Smith-318602|Toksi Smith (1871-1934)]] | 29 August 1891 | Britain | | | |- | 24 | [[Hartley-6884|Jack Hartley (1873-1923)]] | 5 September 1891 | Britain | | | |- | 25 | [[Versfeld-17|Hansie Versfeld (1866-1942)]] | 5 September 1891 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 26 | [[Van_Renen-79|Charlie van Renen (1868-1942)]] | 5 September 1891 | Britain | | | |- | 27 | [[McKendrick-392|Jim McKendrick (1870-1895)]] | 5 September 1891 | Britain | | | |- | 28 | [[Chignell-31|Charlie Chignell (1866-1952)]] | 5 September 1891 | Britain | | | |- | 29 | [[Lyons-9719|Dykie Lyons (1873-1921)]] | 30 July 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 30 | [[Jones-136202|Percy Twentyman-Jones (1876-1954)]] | 30 July 1896 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 31 | [[Anderson-79105|Biddy Anderson (1874-1926)]] | 30 July 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 32 | [[Aston-1633|Ferdie Aston (1871-1926)]] | 30 July 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 33 | [[Olver-308|Ernest Olver (1874-1943)]] | 30 July 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 34 | [[Myburg-159|Francis Myburg (1871-1929)]] | 30 July 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 35 | [[Wessels-752|Scraps Wessels (1874-1929)]] | 30 July 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 36 | [[Scott-58414|Paul Scott (1872-)]] | 30 July 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 37 | [[Gorton-1631|Henry Gorton (1871-1900)]] | 30 July 1896 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 38 | [[Meyer-23469|P J Meyer (1873-1919)]] | 30 July 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 39 | [[Bredenkamp-179|Mike Bredenkamp (1873-1940)]] | 30 July 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 40 | [[Douglass-4981|Frank Douglass (1875-1972)]] | 30 July 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 41 | [[Cope-3849|DaveyCope (1877-1898)]] | 22 August 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 42 | [[Forbes-8573|Spanner Forbes (1873-1955)]] | 22 August 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 43 | [[Taberer-54|Bill Taberer (1872-1938)]] | 22 August 1896 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 44 | [[Samuels-1318|Theo Samuels (1873-1896)]] | 22 August 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 45 | [[Devenish-198|Long George Devenish (1871-1943)]] | 22 August 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 46 | [[Larard-24|Alf Larard (1870-1936)]] | 22 August 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 47 | [[Andrew-4540|Ben Andrew (1870-1911)]] | 22 August 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 48 | [[Mellett-158|Tom Mellett (1871-1943)]] | 22 August 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 49 | [[Beswick-170|Allan Beswick (1870-1908)]] | 22 August 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 50 | [[Devenish-225|Charlie Devenish (1873-)]] | 22 August 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 51 | [[Crosby-6985|Jim Crosby (1873-1960)]] | 22 August 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 52 | [[Powell-26790|Bertie Powell (1873-1948)]] | 29 August 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 53 | [[Cotty-25|Billy Cotty (1875-1928)]] | 29 August 1896 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 54 | [[Dormehl-49|Pieter Dormehl (1872-1958)]] | 29 August 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 55 | [[Kelly-30861|Ted Kelly (1869-1949)]] | 29 August 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 56 | [[Theunissen-798|Danie Theunissen (1869-1964)]] | 29 August 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 57 | [[Hepburn-1672|Tommy Hepburn (1872-1933)]] | 5 September 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 58 | [[Etlinger-4|Tommy Etlinger (1872-1953)]] | 5 September 1896 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 59 | [[Van_Broekhuizen-9|Broekie van Broekhuizen (1871-1953)]] | 5 September 1896 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 60 | [[De_Waal-1055|Paul de Waal (1875-1945)]] | 5 September 1896 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 61 | [[Cloete-1426|Patat Cloete (1873-)]] | 5 September 1896 | Britain | | | |- | 62 | [[Jones-141387|Charlie Jones (1880-1908)]] | 29 August 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 63 | [[Barry-6908|Joe Barry (1876-1961)]] | 29 August 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 64 | [[Krige-536|Japie Krige (1879-1961)]] | 29 August 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 65 | [[Van_Reenen-430|Bertie van Reenen (1880-1942)]] | 29 August 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 66 | [[Morkel-177|Andrew Morkel (1882-1965)]] | 29 August 1903 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 67 | [[Dobbin-721|Uncle Dobbin (1879-1950)]] | 29 August 1903 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 68 | [[Frew-1798|Alex Frew (1877-1947)]] | 29 August 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 69 | [[McEwan-1440|Willy McEwan (1875-1934)]] | 29 August 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 70 | [[Sinclair-1498|Jimmy Sinclair (1876-1913)]] | 29 August 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 71 | [[Raaff-13|Klondyke Raaff (1879-1949)]] | 29 August 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 72 | [[Nel-1254|PO Nel (1878-1928)]] | 29 August 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 73 | [[Partridge-3693|Birdie Partridge (1879-1965)]] | 29 August 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 74 | [[Brown-166603|Charlie Brown (1878-1944)]] | 29 August 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 75 | [[De_Melker-1|Sid de Melker (1884-1953)]] | 5 September 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 76 | [[Ashley-6038|Syd Ashley (1880-1959)]] | 5 September 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 77 | [[Gibbs-7455|Bertie Gibbs (1878-1952)]] | 5 September 1903 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 78 | [[Currie-1647|Clem Currie (1880-1937)]] | 5 September 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 79 | [[Metcalf-1907|Henry Metcalf (abt.1878-)]] | 5 September 1903 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 80 | [[Jackson-58850|Jack Jackson (1878-1954)]] | 5 September 1903 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 81 | [[Crampton-796|George Crampton (1875-1946)]] | 5 September 1903 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 82 | [[Martheze-4|Rajah Martheze (1877-1912)]] | 5 September 1903 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 83 | [[Carolin-6|Paddy Carolin (1881-1967)]] | 12 September 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 84 | [[Ferris-4227|Hugh Ferris (1877-1929)]] | 12 September 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 85 | [[Loubser-578|Bob Loubser (1884-1962)]] | 12 September 1903 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 86 | [[Hobson-3783|Tommy Hobson (1881-1937)]] | 12 September 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 87 | [[Reid-22212|Alec Reid (1878-1952)]] | 12 September 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 88 | [[Roos-1084|Paul Roos (1880-1948)]] | 12 September 1903 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 89 | [[Anderson-79705|Joe Anderson (1881-1953)]] | 12 September 1903 | Britain | | | |- | 90 | [[Botha-9263|John Botha (1879-1920)]] | 12 September 1903 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 91 | [[Burmeister-536|Arthur Burmeister (1885-1952)]] | | | | |- | 92 | [[Marsberg-12|Arthur Marsberg (1883-1942)]] | 17 November 1906 | Scotland | | | |- | 93 | [[Stegmann-198|Anton Stegmann (1883-1972)]] | 17 November 1906 | Scotland | | | |- | 94 | [[Le_Roux-6334|Japie le Roux (1882-1949)]] | | | | |- | 95 | [[De_Villiers-6256|Boy de Villiers (1884-1940)]] | 17 November 1906 | Scotland | | | |- | 96 | [[Hirsch-1640|Jack Hirsch (1883-1958)]] | 24 November 1906 | Ireland | | | |- | 97 | [[Jackson-58987|Jack Jackson (1885-1976)]] | 24 November 1906 | Ireland | | | |- | 98 | [[Maré-733|Dietlof Maré (1885-1913)]] | 17 November 1906 | Scotland | |Yes | |- | 99 | [[Burger-5382|Bingo Burger (1883-1963)]] | 17 November 1906 | Scotland | | | |- | 100 | [[Brooks-27829|Cocky Brooks (1881-1962)]] | 17 November 1906 | Scotland | | | |- | 101 | [[Niell-40|Billy Niell (1882-1947)]] | | | | | |- | 102 | [[Daneel-50|Pinkie Daneel (1883-1947)]] | 17 November 1906 | Scotland | | | |- | 103 | [[Le_Roux-6335|Pietie le Roux (1885-1954)]] | 24 November 1906 | Ireland | | | |- | 104 | [[Brink-3077|Koei Brink (1882-1970)]] | 17 November 1906 | Scotland | |Yes | |- | 105 | [[Morkel-180|Sommie Morkel (1879-1921)]] | 17 November 1906 | Scotland | | | |- | 106 | [[Morkel-181|Dougie Morkel (1885-1950)]] | 24 November 1906 | Ireland | |Yes | |- | 107 | [[Reid-11593|Bert Gordon (Reid) Botha-Reid (1882-1944)]] | | | | | |- | 108 | [[Burdett-1452|Adam Burdett (1882-1918)]] | 17 November 1906 | Scotland | | | |- | 109 | [[Millar-1478|Billy Millar (1884-1949)]] | 8 December 1906 | England | | | |- | 110 | [[Joubert-5241|Stevie Joubert (1887-1939)]] | 24 November 1906 | Ireland | |Yes | |- | 111 | [[Marsberg-12|Archie Marsberg (1883-1942)]] | 6 August 1910 | Britain | | | |- | 112 | [[De_Villiers-4609|Dirkie de Villiers (1889-1958)]] | 6 August 1910 | Britain | | | |- | 113 | [[Hahn-4678|Cocky Hahn (1886-1948)]] | 6 August 1910 | Britain | | | |- | 114 | [[Luyt-212|Lammetjie Luyt (1888-1965)]] | 6 August 1910 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 115 | [[Walker-68154|Henry Walker (1884-1951)]] | 6 August 1910 | Britain | | | |- | 116 | [[Crosby-7046|Nic Crosby (1883-1938)]] | 6 August 1910 | Britain | | | |- | 117 | [[Riordan-825|Cliff Riordan (1885-1958)]] | 6 August 1910 | Britain | | | |- | 118 | [[Howe-Browne-3|Noel Howe-Browne (1884-1943)]] | 6 August 1910 | Britain | | | |- | 119 | [[Davison-4840|Max Davison (1885-1931)]] | 6 August 1910 | Britain | | | |- | 120 | [[Williams-131833|Arthur Williams (1879-1930)]] | 6 August 1910 | Britain | | | |- | 121 | [[Allport-312|Percy Allport (1885-1959)]] | 27 August 1910 | Britain | | | |- | 122 | [[Luyt-213|Dick Luyt (1886-1967)]] | 27 August 1910 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 123 | [[Mills-28190|Wally Mills (1891-1975)]] | 27 August 1910 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 124 | [[Van_Ryneveld-96|Clive van Ryneveld (1891-1969)]] | 27 August 1910 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 125 | [[Moll-1275|Toby Moll (1890-1916)]] | 27 August 1910 | Britain | | | |- | 126 | [[Roos-1085|Gideon Roos (1890-1920)]] | 27 August 1910 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 127 | [[Lombard-3247|Antonie Lombard (1885-1960)]] | 27 August 1910 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 128 | [[Morkel-184|Boy Morkel (1885-1955)]] | 3 September 1910 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 129 | [[Reynecke-87|Koot Reynecke (1882-1970)]] | 3 September 1910 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 130 | [[Morkel-189|Gerhard Morkel (1888-1963)]] | 23 November 1912 | Scotland | | | |- | 131 | [[Meintjes-747|Cooper Meintjes (1887-)]] | | | | | |- | 132 | [[Stegmann-97|Jan Stegmann (1887-1984)]] | 23 November 1912 | Scotland | | | |- | 133 | [[Van_der_Hoff-142|Apie van der Hoff (1887- 1970)]] | | | | | |- | 134 | [[McHardy-5|Boetie McHardy (abt.1890-1959)]] | 23 November 1912 | Scotland | | | |- | 135 | [[Wrentmore-51|Bai Wrentmore (1893-1953)]] | | | | | |- | 136 | [[Krige-605|Wakkie Krige (1887-1961)]] | | | | | |- | 137 | [[Morkel-187|Kacky Morkel (1890-1916)]] | 23 November 1912 | Scotland | | | |- | 138 | [[McCulloch-2800|John McCulloch (1885-1953)]] | 4 January 1913 | England | | | |- | 139 | [[Immelman-187|Jack Immelman (1888-1960)]] | 11 January 1913 | France | | | |- | 140 | [[Shum-29|Baby Shum (1886-1952)]] | 4 January 1913 | England | | | |- | 141 | [[Van_Vuuren-1143|Tom Jansen van Vuuren (1889-1947)]] | 23 November 1912 | Scotland | | | |- | 142 | [[Thompson-58857|Tommy Thompson (1886-1916)]] | 23 November 1912 | Scotland | | | |- | 143 | [[Knight-5971|Saturday Knight (1886-1946)]] | 23 November 1912 | Scotland | | | |- | 144 | [[Cronje-1768|Fanie Cronje (1886-)]] | | | | | |- | 145 | Ned Delaney | | | | | |- | 146 | [[Ledger-688|Sep Ledger (1889-1917)]] | 23 November 1912 | Scotland | | | |- | 147 | Louis Louw | | | | | |- | 148 | [[Francis-10920|Joe Francis (1889-1924)]] | 23 November 1912 | Scotland | | | |- | 149 | [[Braine-85|Jack Braine (1890-1940)]] | | | | | |- | 150 | [[Luyt-214|John Luyt (1884-1964)]] | 23 November 1912 | Scotland | | | |- | 151 | [[De_Villiers-6405|IB de Villiers (1892-1966)]] | | | | | |- | 152 | [[Van_Heerden-2554|Attie van Heerden (1898-1965)]] | 13 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 153 | [[Zeller-1451|Bill Zeller (1894-1969)]] | 27 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 154 | [[Weepner-2|Jackie Weepner (1896-1965)]] | | | | | |- | 155 | [[Morkel-197|Henry William Morkel (1894-1969)]] | 13 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 156 | [[Sendin-6|Billy Sendin (1896-1977)]] | 27 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 157 | [[Clarkson-3400|Wally Clarkson (1896-1973)]] | 13 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 158 | [[Strauss-2564|Sarel Strauss (1891-1946)]] | 17 September 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 159 | [[Meyer-20586|Charlie Meyer (1897-1980)]] | 13 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 160 | [[De_Kock-1690|Sas de Kock (1896-1972)]] | 17 September 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 161 | [[Tindall-1709|Jackie Tindall (1900-1946)]] | 16 August 1924 | Britain | | | |- | 162 | [[Michau-176|Mannetjie Michau (1900-1960)]] | 13 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 163 | [[Townsend-12685|Taffy Townsend (1895-1943)]] | 13 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 164 | [[Pienaar-5267|Theo Pienaar (1888-1960)]] | | | | | |- | 165 | [[Ellis-30074|Mervyn Ellis (1892-1959)]] | 27 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 166 | [[Du_Plessis-7355|Nick du Plessis (1894-1949)]] | 27 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 167 | [[Van_Rooyen-3479|Tank van Rooyen (1892-1942)]] | 27 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 168 | [[Michau-175|Baby Michau (1890-1945)]] | 13 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 169 | [[Kruger-8956|Theuns Kruger (1896-1957)]] | 13 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 170 | [[Walker-8424|Alf Walker (1893-1971)]] | 13 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 171 | [[Morkel-191|Johannes Albertus Morkel (1894-1926)]] | 27 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 172 | [[Mellish-212|Frank Mellish (1897-1965)]] | 13 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 173 | [[Morkel-190|Harry Morkel (1888-1956)]] | 13 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 174 | [[Olivier-7313|Fien Olivier (1897-1980)]] | | | | | |- | 175 | [[Siedle-5|Jack Siedle (1891-1962)]] | | | | | |- | 176 | [[Mostert-575|Phil Mostert (abt.1898-1972)]] | 13 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 177 | [[Scholtz-1699|Tokkie Scholtz (1891-1959)]] | 13 August 1921 | New Zealand | | | |- | 178 | [[Aucamp-777|Hans Aucamp (1898-1970)]] | 16 August 1924 | Britain | | | |- | 179 | [[Albertyn-221|PK Albertyn (1897-1973)]] | 16 August 1924 | Britain | | | |- | 180 | [[Starke-707|Kenny Starke (1900-1982)]] | 16 August 1924 | Britain | | | |- | 181 | [[Osler-285|Bennie Osler (1901-1962)]] | 16 August 1924 | Britain | | | |- | 182 | [[Myburgh-984|Champion Myburgh (1897-1979)]] | 16 August 1924 | Britain | | | |- | 183 | [[Payn-160|Bill Payn (1893-1959)]] | 16 August 1924 | Britain | | | |- | 184 | [[Van_Druten-60|Jack van Druten (1898-1989)]] | 16 August 1924 | Britain | | | |- | 185 | [[Bosman-1896|Nico Bosman (1902-1967)]] | 23 August 1924 | Britain | | | |- | 186 | [[Bester-2291|Jack Bester (1898-1943)]] | 23 August 1924 | Britain | | | |- | 187 | [[Truter-609|Pally Truter (1897-1962)]] | 23 August 1924 | Britain | | | |- | 188 | [[Slater-4355|Jack Slater (1901-1986)]] | 13 September 1924 | Britain | | | |- | 189 | [[Devine-2860|Dauncey Devine (1904-1965)]] | 13 September 1924 | Britain | | | |- | 190 | [[Vanderplank-25|Bertram Vanderplank (1894-1990)]] | 13 September 1924 | Britain | | | |- | 191 | [[La_Grange-645|Paul la Grange (1897-1971)]] | 13 September 1924 | Britain | | | |- | 192 | [[Prinsloo-2737|Boet Prinsloo (1905-1968)]] | 30 June 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 193 | [[Osler-310|Sharkey Osler (1907-1980)]] | 30 June 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 194 | [[Duffy-4848|Bernie Duffy (1905-1958)]] | 30 June 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 195 | [[De_Villiers-5451|Pierre de Villiers (1905-1975)]] | 30 June 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 196 | [[Van_Wyk-4051|SP van Wyk (1901-1978)]] | 30 June 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 197 | [[Daneel-57|George Daneel (1904-2004)]] | 30 June 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 198 | [[Pretorius-10108|Nick Pretorius (1904-1990)]] | 30 June 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 199 | [[Nel-7261|Phil Nel (1902-1984)]] | 30 June 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 200 | [[Potgieter-4315|Hennie Potgieter (1903-1957)]] | 30 June 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 201 | [[Tod-515|Jakco Tod (1904-1965)]] | 21 July 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 202 | [[Dobie-421|John Dobie (1905-1989)]] | 21 July 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 203 | [[Van_der_Westhuizen-2653|JC van der Westhuizen (1905-2003)]] | 21 July 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 204 | [[Brand-4717|Gerry Brand (1906-1996)]] | 21 July 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 205 | [[De_Jongh-717|Manus de Jongh (1902-1974)]] | 18 August 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 206 | [[Rousseau-2381|Willie Rousseau (1906-1996)]] | 18 August 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 207 | [[Louw-3121|Boy Louw (1906-1988)]] | 18 August 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 208 | [[Du_Toit-5965|Andries du Toit (1899-1988)]] | 18 August 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 209 | [[Oliver-18200|John Oliver (1897-1985)]] | 18 August 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 210 | [[Van_Niekerk-7570|Jock van Niekerk (1907-1983)]] | 1 September 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 211 | [[Morkel-201|Pieter Morkel (1905-1993)]] | 1 September 1928 | New Zealand | | | |- | 212 | [[Zimerman-25|Morris Zimerman (1911-1992)]] | 5 December 1931 | Wales | | | |- | 213 | [[Van_der_Westhuizen-2672|Ponie van der Westhuizen (1909-1995)]] | 19 December 1931 | Ireland | | | |- | 214 | [[Venter-6619|Floors Venter (1909-1992)]] | 5 December 1931 | Wales | | | |- | 215 | [[Gray-43720|Geoff Gray (1909-1989)]] | 5 December 1931 | Wales | | | |- | 216 | [[Waring-1958|Frankie Waring (1908-2000)]] | 19 December 1931 | Ireland | | | |- | 217 | [[White-86733|Jimmy White (1911-1997)]] | 5 December 1931 | Wales | | | |- | 218 | [[Francis-3339|Tiny Francis (bef.1907-1961)]] | | | | | |- | 219 | [[Craven-1452|Doc Craven (1910-1993)]] | 5 December 1931 | Wales | | | |- | 220 | [[Du_Toit-5996|Schalk du Toit (1902-1965)]] | | | | | |- | 221 | [[Van_der_Merwe-8264|Alvi van der Merwe (1908-1986)]] | 5 December 1931 | Wales | | | |- | 222 | [[Louw-3131|Fanie Louw (1909-1940)]] | 8 July 1933 | Australia | | | |- | 223 | [[McDonald-31244|Andre McDonald]] | 5 December 1931 | Wales | | | |- | 224 | [[Strachan-2087|Lukas Strachan]] | 2 January 1932 | England | | | |- | 225 | [[Biermann-272|Nic Bierman (1910-1977)]] | 19 December 1931 | Ireland | | | |- | 226 | [[Kipling-298|Bert Kipling]] | 5 December 1931 | Wales | | | |- | 227 | [[Geere-192|Vernon Geere (1905-1989)]] | 8 July 1933 | Australia | | | |- | 228 | [[Bergh-187|Ferdie Bergh]] | 5 December 1931 | Wales | | | |- | 229 | Skaap Forrest | | | | | |- | 230 | Jack Dold | | | | | |- | 231 | [[Williams-134252|Dai Williams (1913-1975)]] | 26 June 1937 | Australia | | | |- | 232 | [[Turner-49321|Frederick George Turner (1914-2003)]] | 8 July 1933 | Australia | | | |- | 233 | [[Gage-3835|Jack Gage (1907-1989)]] | 8 July 1933 | Australia | | | |- | 234 | [[Froneman-123|Fronie Froneman (1907-1984)]] | 8 July 1933 | Australia | | | |- | 235 | [[D'Alton-9218|George D'Alton (1908-1975)]] | 8 July 1933 | Australia | | | |- | 236 | [[Lyster-202|Pat Lyster (1913-2002)]] | 22 July 1933 | Australia | | | |- | 237 | [[Visser-5264|Paul Visser (1903-1963)]] | 22 July 1933 | Australia | | | |- | 238 | [[Nijkamp-120|Joe Nijkamp (1904-1969)]] | 22 July 1933 | Australia | | | |- | 239 | [[Hattingh-1413|Lappies Hattingh (1903-1974)]] | 22 July 1933 | Australia | | | |- | 240 | [[Clark-86836|Ginger Clark (1906-1999)]] | 12 August 1933 | Australia | | | |- | 241 | [[Smollan-3|Fred Smollan (1908-1998)]] | 12 August 1933 | Australia | | | |- | 242 | [[Reid-22685|Bunny Reid (1910-1976)]] | 26 August 1933 | Australia | | | |- | 243 | [[Apsey-140|John Apsey (1911-1987)]] | 26 August 1933 | Australia | | | |- | 244 | Tallie Broodryk | | | | | |- | 245 | Dandy Lawton | | | | | |- | 246 | [[Babrow-1|Louis Babrow (1915-2004)]] | 26 June 1937 | Australia | | | |- | 247 | [[Bester-2323|Johnny Bester (1917-1977)]] | 3 September 1938 | Britain | 2 |Tes |Yes |- | 248 | Koffie Hofmeyr | | | | | |- | 249 | [[Lochner-447|Flappie Lochner (1914-1996)]] | 25 September 1937 | New Zealand | |Yes | |- | 250 | [[Van_de_Vyver-51|Daantjie van de Vyver (1909-1977)]] | 17 July 1937 | Australia | | | |- | 251 | [[Harris-34069|Tony Harris (1916-1993)]] | 4 September 1937 | New Zealand | | | |- | 252 |[[Bastard-478|Ebbo Bastard (1912-1949)]] | 26 June 1937 | Australia | | | |- | 253 | [[Du_Toit-6020|Ben du Toit (1912-1989)]] | 6 August 1938 | Britain | 3 | | |- | 254 | [[Jennings-14692|CB Jennings (1914-1989)]] | 14 August 1937 | New Zealand | | | |- | 255 | [[Lotz-1112|Jan Lotz (1910-1986)]] | 26 June 1937 | Australia | | | |- | 256 | [[Martin-91539|Kalfie Martin (1910-2000)]] | 17 July 1937 | Australia | | | |- | 257 | [[Sherriff-490|Roger Sherriff (1913-1950)]] | 6 August 1938 | Britain | |Yes | |- | 258 | [[Van_den_Berg-5861|Mauritz van den Berg (1909-1948)]] | 26 June 1937 | Australia | | | |- | 259 | [[Van_Reenen-448|George van Reenen (1914-1967)]] | 17 July 1937 | Australia | | | |- | 260 | Howard Watt | | | | | |- | 261 | [[De_Wet-2406|Piet de Wet (1917-1968)]] | 6 August 1938 | Britain | | | |- | 262 | George Smith | 10 September 1938 | Britain | | | |- | 263 | [[Van_der_Schyff-1550|Jack van der Schyff (1928-2001)]] | 16 July 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 264 | Buks Marais | 16 July 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 265 | [[Duvenage-241|Floors Duvenage (1917-1999)]] | 16 July 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 266 | [[Lategan-405|Tjol Lategan (1925-2015)]] | 16 July 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 267 | [[Moss-11328|Cecil Moss (1925-2017)]] | 16 July 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 268 | [[Brewis-218|Hansie Brewis (1920-2007)]] | 16 July 1949 | New Zealand | 10 |Y |Y |- | 269 | [[Wahl-1810|Ballie Wahl (1920-1978)]] | 16 July 1949 | New Zealand | 1 |Y |N |- | 270 | [[Geffin-5|Okey Geffin (1921-2004)]] | 16 July 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 271 | [[Jordaan-3616|Jorrie Jordaan (1920-1998)]] | 16 July 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 272 | [[Van_Jaarsveld-1046|Hoppie van Jaarsveld (1917-1980)]] | 16 July 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 273 | [[Van_der_Merwe-8333|Fiks van der Merwe (1917-2005)]] | 16 July 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 274 | [[Koch-1120|Bubbles Koch (1921-2003)]] | 16 July 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 275 | [[Du_Plessis-7508|Felix du Plessis (1919-1978)]] | 16 July 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 276 | [[Strydom-2984|Ou-Boet Strydom (1921-2003)]] | 16 July 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 277 | [[Muller-16471|Hendrik Muller (1922-1977)]] | 16 July 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 278 | [[Van_Schoor-235|Ryk van Schoor (1921-2009)]] | 13 August 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 279 | [[Du_Toit-6050|Fonnie du Toit (1920-2001)]] | 13 August 1949 | New Zealand | 8 |Yes |Yes |- | 280 | Chris Koch | 13 August 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 281 | [[Du_Rand-1922|Salty du Rand (1926-1979)]] | 13 August 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 282 | Flip Geel | 3 September 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 283 | Carrots Geraghty | 17 September 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 284 | Piet Malan | 17 September 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 285 | Willem Barnard | 17 September 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 286 | Basil Kenyon | 17 September 1949 | New Zealand | | | |- | 287 | Johnny Buchler | 24 November 1951 | Scotland | | | |- | 288 | Jakkals Keevy | | | | | |- | 289 | Chum Ochse | 8 December 1951 | Ireland | | | |- | 290 | Cowboy Saunders | | | | | |- | 291 | Paul Johnstone | 24 November 1951 | Scotland | | | |- | 292 | Des Sinclair | 6 August 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 293 | Basie Viviers | 26 May 1956 | Australia | | | |- | 294 | Dennis Fry | | | | | |- | 295 | Hansie Oelofse | 22 August 1953 | Australia | | | |- | 296 | Piet Wessels | | | | | |- | 297 | Willem Delport | 24 November 1951 | Scotland | | | |- | 298 | Jaap Bekker | 5 January 1952 | England | | | |- | 299 | Franz van der Ryst | | | | | |- | 300 | Ernst Dinkelmann | 24 November 1951 | Scotland | | | |- | 301 | Jan Pickard | 19 September 1953 | Australia | | | |- | 302 | Gert Dannhauser | | | | | |- | 303 | Stephen Fry | 24 November 1951 | Scotland | | | |- | 304 | Basie van Wyk | 24 November 1951 | Scotland | | | |- | 305 | Ben Myburgh | | | | | |- | 306 | Ian Kirkpatrick | 5 September 1953 | Australia | | | |- | 307 | Steve Hoffman | 19 September 1953 | Australia | | | |- | 308 | Dolf Bekker | 19 September 1953 | Australia | | | |- | 309 | Daantjie Rossouw | 19 September 1953 | Australia | | | |- | 310 | Natie Rens | 19 September 1953 | Australia | | | |- | 311 | Harry Walker | 19 September 1953 | Australia | | | |- | 312 | Sias Swart | 6 August 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 313 | Theuns Briers | 6 August 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 314 | Tom van Vollenhoven | 6 August 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 315 | Clive Ulyate | 6 August 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 316 | Tommy Gentles | 6 August 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 317 | Amos du Plooy | 6 August 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 318 | Colin Kroon | 6 August 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 319 | Johan Claassen | 6 August 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 320 | Daan Retief | 6 August 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 321 | Roy Dryburgh | 20 August 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 322 | Wilf Rosenberg | 20 August 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 323 | Bertus van der Merwe | 20 August 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 324 | Dawie Ackermann | 20 August 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 325 | Popeye Strydom | 3 September 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 326 | Butch Lochner | 3 September 1955 | Britain | | | |- | 327 | Jan du Preez | 14 July 1956 | New Zealand | | | |- | 328 | Pat Montini | 26 May 1956 | Australia | | | |- | 329 | Jeremy Nel | 26 May 1956 | Australia | | | |- | 330 | Peewee Howe | 14 July 1956 | New Zealand | | | |- | 331 | Brian Pfaff | 26 May 1956 | Australia | | | |- | 332 | Piet du Toit | 26 July 1958 | France | | | |- | 333 | Melt Hanekom | | | | | |- | 334 | Chris de Nysschen | | | | | |- | 335 | Chris de Wilzem | | | | | |- | 336 | James Starke | 1 September 1956 | New Zealand | | | |- | 337 | Mickey Gerber | 26 July 1958 | France | | | |- | 338 | Jan Prinsloo | 26 July 1958 | France | | | |- | 339 | Lofty Fourie | 26 July 1958 | France | | | |- | 340 | Hugo van Zyl | 26 July 1958 | France | | | |- | 341 | Martin Pelser | 26 July 1958 | France | | | |- | 342 | Johan Steenekamp | 26 July 1958 | France | | | |- | 343 | Alan Skene | 16 August 1958 | France | | | |- | 344 | Joe Kaminer | 16 August 1958 | France | | | |- | 345 | Abie Malan | 16 August 1958 | France | | | |- | 346 | Louis Schmidt | 16 August 1958 | France | | | |- | 347 | Jannie Engelbrecht | 30 April 1960 | Scotland | | | |- | 348 | John Gainsford | 30 April 1960 | Scotland | | | |- | 349 | Robert Twigge | 30 April 1960 | Scotland | | | |- | 350 | Dave Stewart | 30 April 1960 | Scotland | | | |- | 351 | Mannetjies Gericke | 30 April 1960 | Scotland | | | |- | 352 | Dougie Holton | 30 April 1960 | Scotland | | | |- | 353 | Martiens Bekker | 30 April 1960 | Scotland | | | |- | 354 | Des van Jaarsveldt | 30 April 1960 | Scotland | | | |- | 355 | Peter Allen | 30 April 1960 | Scotland | | | |- | 356 | Doug Hopwood | 30 April 1960 | Scotland | | | |- | 357 | Hennie van Zyl | 25 June 1960 | New Zealand | | | |- | 358 | Mike Antelme | 25 June 1960 | New Zealand | | | |- | 359 | Keith Oxlee | 25 June 1960 | New Zealand | | | |- | 360 | Dick Lockyear | 25 June 1960 | New Zealand | | | |- | 361 | Avril Malan | 25 June 1960 | New Zealand | | | |- | 362 | Lofty Nel | 25 June 1960 | New Zealand | | | |- | 363 | Lionel Wilson | 13 August 1960 | New Zealand | | | |- | 364 | Fanie Kuhn | 13 August 1960 | New Zealand | | | |- | 365 | Stompie van der Merwe | 27 August 1960 | New Zealand | | | |- | 366 | Giepie Wentzel | | | | | |- | 367 | Mannetjies Roux | 3 December 1960 | Wales | | | |- | 368 | Bennie van Niekerk | | | | | |- | 369 | Charlie Nimb | 13 May 1961 | Ireland | | | |- | 370 | Piet Uys | 3 December 1960 | Wales | | | |- | 371 | Mof Myburgh | 23 June 1962 | Britain | | | |- | 372 | Ronnie Hill | 3 December 1960 | Wales | | | |- | 373 | Piet van Zyl | 13 May 1961 | Ireland | | | |- | 374 | Hannes Botha | 21 July 1962 | Britain | | | |- | 375 | Frik du Preez | 7 January 1961 | England | | | |- | 376 | Attie Baard | 17 December 1960 | Ireland | | | |- | 377 | Bobby Johns | | | | | |- | 378 | Ben-Piet van Zyl | 13 May 1961 | Ireland | | | |- | 379 | Colin Greenwood | 13 May 1961 | Ireland | | | |- | 380 | Ormond Taylor | 23 June 1962 | Britain | | | |- | 381 | Wang Wyness | 23 June 1962 | Britain | | | |- | 382 | Dawie de Villiers | 21 July 1962 | Britain | | | |- | 383 | Chris Bezuidenhout | 21 July 1962 | Britain | | | |- | 384 | Gert Cilliers | 13 July 1963 | Australia | | | |- | 385 | Trix Truter | 13 July 1963 | Australia | | | |- | 386 | Dick Putter | 13 July 1963 | Australia | | | |- | 387 | Tommy Bedford | 13 July 1963 | Australia | | | |- | 388 | Norman Riley | 24 August 1963 | Australia | | | |- | 389 | Nelie Smith | 24 August 1963 | Australia | | | |- | 390 | Hannes Marais | 24 August 1963 | Australia | | | |- | 391 | Haas Schoeman | 24 August 1963 | Australia | | | |- | 392 | Poens Prinsloo | 24 August 1963 | Australia | | | |- | 393 | Corra Dirksen | 7 September 1963 | Australia | | | |- | 394 | Tiny Naude | 7 September 1963 | Australia | | | |- | 395 | Gawie Carelse | 23 May 1964 | Wales | | | |- | 396 | Mike Lawless | 25 July 1964 | France | | | |- | 397 | Don Walton | 25 July 1964 | France | | | |- | 398 | Wynand Mans | 10 April 1965 | Ireland | | | |- | 399 | Jannie Barnard | 17 April 1965 | Scotland | | | |- | 400 | Dirk de Vos | 17 April 1965 | Scotland | | | |- | 401 | Tiny Neethling | 15 July 1967 | France | | | |- | 402 | John Wessels | | | | | |- | 403 | Snowy Suter | 10 April 1965 | Ireland | | | |- | 404 | Faan Conradie | | | | | |- | 405 | Boet Mulder | | | | | |- | 406 | Kerneels Cronjé | | | | | |- | 407 | Gertjie Brynard | 19 June 1965 | Australia | | | |- | 408 | Syd Nomis | 12 August 1967 | France | | | |- | 409 | Andy MacDonald | 19 June 1965 | Australia | | | |- | 410 | Sakkie van Zyl | 31 July 1965 | New Zealand | | | |- | 411 | Hambly Parker | 19 June 1965 | Australia | | | |- | 412 | Piet Botha | 19 June 1965 | Australia | | | |- | 413 | Piet Goosen | 21 August 1965 | New Zealand | | | |- | 414 | Andrew Janson | | | | | |- | 415 | Jan Ellis | 31 July 1965 | New Zealand | | | |- | 416 | Louis Slabber | | | | | |- | 417 | Eben Olivier | 15 July 1967 | France | | | |- | 418 | [[De_Villiers-6599|Henry Oswald de Villiers (1945-2022)]] | 15 July 1967 | France | | | |- | 419 | Piet Visagie | 15 July 1967 | France | | | |- | 420 | Gert Kotzé | 15 July 1967 | France | | | |- | 421 | Gys Pitzer | 15 July 1967 | France | | | |- | 422 | Piet Greyling | 15 July 1967 | France | | | |- | 423 | Albie de Waal | 15 July 1967 | France | | | |- | 424 | Rodney Gould | 8 June 1968 | Britain | | | |- | 425 | Thys Lourens | 22 June 1968 | Britain | | | |- | 426 | Tonie Roux | 6 December 1969 | Scotland | | | |- | 427 | Alan Menter | | | | | |- | 428 | Gert Muller | 6 September 1969 | Australia | | | |- | 429 | André de Wet | 6 September 1969 | Australia | | | |- | 430 | Paul du Rand | | | | | |- | 431 | Renier Grobler | | | | | |- | 432 | Andy van der Watt | 6 December 1969 | Scotland | | | |- | 433 | Johann van der Merwe | 24 January 1970 | Wales | | | |- | 434 | Johan van der Schyff | | | | | |- | 435 | Ronnie Potgieter | | | | | |- | 436 | Martin Janse van Rensburg | | | | | |- | 437 | Piet van Deventer | | | | | |- | 438 | Albie Bates | 20 December 1969 | England | | | |- | 439 | Mike Jennings | | | | | |- | 440 | Sakkie de Klerk | 20 December 1969 | England | | | |- | 441 | Charlie Cockrell | 6 December 1969 | Scotland | | | |- | 442 | Robbie Barnard | 8 August 1970 | New Zealand | | | |- | 443 | Ian McCallum | 25 July 1970 | New Zealand | | | |- | 444 | Joggie Jansen | 25 July 1970 | New Zealand | | | |- | 445 | Piston van Wyk | 25 July 1970 | New Zealand | | | |- | 446 | Johan Spies | 25 July 1970 | New Zealand | | | |- | 447 | Peter Cronjé | 12 June 1971 | France | | | |- | 448 | Joggie Viljoen | 12 June 1971 | France | | | |- | 449 | Sakkie Sauermann | 12 June 1971 | France | | | |- | 450 | John Williams | 12 June 1971 | France | | | |- | 451 | Hannes Viljoen | 17 July 1971 | Australia | | | |- | 452 | Peter Swanson | | | | | |- | 453 | Dawie Snyman | 3 June 1972 | England | | | |- | 454 | Martiens Louw | 31 July 1971 | Australia | | | |- | 455 | Morné du Plessis | 17 July 1971 | Australia | | | |- | 456 | Ray Carlson | 3 June 1972 | England | | | |- | 457 | Niek Bezuidenhout | 3 June 1972 | England | | | |- | 458 | Piet du Plessis | 3 June 1972 | England | | | |- | 459 | Peter Whipp | 8 June 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 460 | Johan Oosthuizen | 8 June 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 461 | Chris Pope | 8 June 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 462 | Roy McCallum | 8 June 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 463 | Boland Coetzee | 8 June 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 464 | Kevin de Klerk | 8 June 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 465 | Gerrie Germishuys | 22 June 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 466 | Jackie Snyman | 22 June 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 467 | Gerald Bosch | 22 June 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 468 | Paul Bayvel | 22 June 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 469 | Dave Frederickson | 22 June 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 470 | Dugald MacDonald | 22 June 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 471 | Leon Vogel | 22 June 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 472 | Jan Schlebusch | 13 July 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 473 | Gerrie Sonnekus | 13 July 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 474 | Moaner van Heerden | 13 July 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 475 | Johan de Bruyn | 13 July 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 476 | Polla Fourie | 13 July 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 477 | Klippies Kritzinger | 13 July 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 478 | Kleintjie Grobler | 27 July 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 479 | Rampie Stander | 27 July 1974 | Britain | | | |- | 480 | Ian Robertson | 23 November 1974 | France | | | |- | 481 | Carel Fourie | 23 November 1974 | France | | | |- | 482 | Willem Stapelberg | 23 November 1974 | France | | | |- | 483 | André van Staden | | | | | |- | 484 | Derek van den Berg | 21 June 1975 | France | | | |- | 485 | André Bestbier | 30 November 1974 | France | | | |- | 486 | Robert Cockrell | 23 November 1974 | France | | | |- | 487 | Edrich Krantz | 24 July 1976 | New Zealand | | | |- | 488 | De Wet Ras | 24 July 1976 | New Zealand | | | |- | 489 | Theuns Stofberg | 14 August 1976 | New Zealand | | | |- | 490 | Johan Strauss | 4 September 1976 | New Zealand | | | |- | 491 | Christo Wagenaar | 27 August 1977 | World Invitation | | | |- | 492 | Dirk Froneman | 27 August 1977 | World Invitation | | | |- | 493 | Hermanus Potgieter | 27 August 1977 | World Invitation | | | |- | 494 | Robbie Blair | 27 August 1977 | World Invitation | | | |- | 495 | Barry Wolmarans | 27 August 1977 | World Invitation | | | |- | 496 | Daan du Plessis | 27 August 1977 | World Invitation | | | |- | 497 | Piet Veldsman | 27 August 1977 | World Invitation | | | |- | 498 | Louis Moolman | 27 August 1977 | World Invitation | | | |- | 499 | Pierre Edwards | 26 April 1980 | South America | | | |- | 500 | Willie du Plessis | 26 April 1980 | South America | | | |- | 501 | Ray Mordt | 26 April 1980 | South America | | | |- | 502 | Naas Botha | 26 April 1980 | South America | | | |- | 503 | Tommy du Plessis | 26 April 1980 | South America | | | |- | 504 | Richard Prentis | 26 April 1980 | South America | | | |- | 505 | Rob Louw | 26 April 1980 | South America | | | |- | 506 | Gysie Pienaar | 3 May 1980 | South America | | | |- | 507 | David Smith | 31 May 1980 | | | | Britain |- | 508 | Divan Serfontein | 31 May 1980 | Britain | | | |- | 509 | Willie Kahts | 31 May 1980 | Britain | | | |- | 510 | Martiens le Roux | 31 May 1980 | Britain | | | |- | 511 | Thys Burger | 14 June 1980 | Britain | | | |- | 512 | Ewoud Malan | 28 June 1980 | Britain | | | |- | 513 | Tim Cocks | | | | | |- | 514 | [[Gerber-4017|Danie Gerber]] | 18 October 1980 | South America | | | |- | 515 | Errol Tobias | 30 May 1981 | Ireland | | | |- | 516 | Hempies du Toit | 15 August 1981 | New Zealand | | | |- | 517 | Div Visser | 29 August 1981 | New Zealand | | | |- | 518 | Eben Jansen | 15 August 1981 | New Zealand | | | |- | 519 | Wynand Claassen | 30 May 1981 | Ireland | | | |- | 520 | [[Oosthuizen-2557|Ockie Oosthuizen]] | 30 May 1981 | Ireland | 9 | | No |- | 521 | Johan Heunis | 12 September 1981 | New Zealand | | | |- | 522 | Darius Botha | 15 August 1981 | New Zealand | | | |- | 523 | Carel du Plessis | 27 March 1982 | South America | | | |- | 524 | Colin Beck | 29 August 1981 | New Zealand | | | |- | 525 | Henning van Aswegen | 15 August 1981 | New Zealand | | | |- | 526 | Flippie van der Merwe | 29 August 1981 | New Zealand | | | |- | 527 | Hennie Bekker | 15 August 1981 | New Zealand | | | |- | 528 | Burger Geldenhuys | 29 August 1981 | New Zealand | | | |- | 529 | Johan Marais | | | | | |- | 530 | Gawie Visagie | | | | | |- | 531 | Shaun Povey | | | | | |- | 532 | John Villet | 2 June 1984 | England | | | |- | 533 | Avril Williams | 2 June 1984 | England | | | |- | 534 | Chris Rogers | 2 June 1984 | England | | | |- | 535 | Schalk (snr) Burger | 2 June 1984 | England | | | |- | 536 | Rudi Visagie | 2 June 1984 | England | | | |- | 537 | Michael du Plessis | 20 October 1984 | South America | | | |- | 538 | Anton Barnard | 20 October 1984 | South America | | | |- | 539 | Attie Strauss | 20 October 1984 | South America | | | |- | 540 | Kulu Ferreira | 20 October 1984 | South America | | | |- | 541 | Nick Mallett | 20 October 1984 | South America | | | |- | 542 | Jaco Reinach | 10 May 1986 | NZ Cavaliers | | | |- | 543 | Christo Ferreira | 10 May 1986 | NZ Cavaliers | | | |- | 544 | Uli Schmidt | 10 May 1986 | NZ Cavaliers | | | |- | 545 | Wahl Bartmann | 10 May 1986 | NZ Cavaliers | | | |- | 546 | Gert Smal | 10 May 1986 | NZ Cavaliers | | | |- | 547 | Jannie Breedt | 10 May 1986 | NZ Cavaliers | | | |- | 548 | Garth Wright | 24 May 1986 | NZ Cavaliers | | | |- | 549 | Frans Erasmus | 24 May 1986 | NZ Cavaliers | | | |- | 550 | Piet Kruger | 24 May 1986 | NZ Cavaliers | | | |- | 551 | Helgard Muller | 31 May 1986 | NZ Cavaliers | | | |- | 552 | Kobus Burger | 26 August 1989 | World Invitation | | | |- | 553 | Faffa Knoetze | 26 August 1989 | World Invitation | | | |- | 554 | Heinrich Rodgers | 26 August 1989 | World Invitation | | | |- | 555 | Niel Hugo | 26 August 1989 | World Invitation | | | |- | 556 | Adolf Malan | 26 August 1989 | World Invitation | | | |- | 557 | André Joubert | 26 August 1989 | World Invitation | | | |- | 558 | Theo Jansen van Rensburg | 15 August 1992 | New Zealand | | | |- | 559 | Pieter Hendriks | 15 August 1992 | New Zealand | | | |- | 560 | Pieter Muller | 15 August 1992 | New Zealand | | | |- | 561 | James Small | 15 August 1992 | New Zealand | | | |- | 562 | Robert du Preez | 15 August 1992 | New Zealand | | | |- | 563 | Lood Muller | 15 August 1992 | New Zealand | | | |- | 564 | Adri Geldenhuys | 15 August 1992 | New Zealand | | | |- | 565 | Ian MacDonald | 15 August 1992 | New Zealand | | | |- | 566 | Johan Styger | 15 August 1992 | New Zealand | | | |- | 567 | Heinrich Füls | 15 August 1992 | New Zealand | | | |- | 568 | Drikus Hattingh | 22 August 1992 | Australia | | | |- | 569 | Hugh Reece-Edwards | 17 October 1992 | France | | | |- | 570 | Jacques Olivier | 17 October 1992 | France | | | |- | 571 | Deon Oosthuysen | | | | | |- | 572 | Hennie le Roux | 26 June 1993 | France | | | |- | 573 | Harry Roberts | | | | | |- | 574 | Keith Andrews | 14 November 1992 | England | | | |- | 575 | Willie Hills | 17 October 1992 | France | | | |- | 576 | Steve Atherton | 6 November 1993 | Argentina | | | |- | 577 | Piet Pretorius | | | | | |- | 578 | Botha Rossouw | | | | | |- | 579 | Tiaan Strauss | 17 October 1992 | France | | | |- | 580 | Adriaan Richter | 17 October 1992 | France | | | |- | 581 | Andries Truscott | | | | | |- | 582 | Phillip Schutte | 19 November 1994 | Scotland | | | |- | 583 | FC Smit | 14 November 1992 | England | | | |- | 584 | Francois Pienaar | 26 June 1993 | France | | | |- | 585 | Kobus Wiese | 26 June 1993 | France | | | |- | 586 | Hannes Strydom | 3 July 1993 | France | | | |- | 587 | Nico Wegner | 3 July 1993 | France | | | |- | 588 | Deon Lotter | 3 July 1993 | France | | | |- | 589 | Chester Williams | 13 November 1993 | Argentina | | | |- | 590 | Henry Honiball | 21 August 1993 | Australia | | | |- | 591 | Tinus Linee | | | | | |- | 592 | Joel Stransky | 31 July 1993 | Australia | | | |- | 593 | [[Van_der_Westhuizen-2580|Joost van der Westhuizen (1971-2017)]] | 6 November 1993 | Argentina | | | |- | 594 | John Allan | 31 July 1993 | Australia | | | |- | 595 | Balie Swart | 31 July 1993 | Australia | | | |- | 596 | Ruben Kruger | 6 November 1993 | Argentina | | | |- | 597 | Chris Dirks | | | | | |- | 598 | Hentie Martens | | | | | |- | 599 | Guy Kebble | 6 November 1993 | Argentina | | | |- | 600 | Ollie le Roux | 4 June 1994 | England | | | |- | 601 | Naka Drotské | 13 November 1993 | Argentina | | | |- | 602 | Mark Andrews | 11 June 1994 | England | | | |- | 603 | Gary Teichmann | 2 September 1995 | Wales | | | |- | 604 | Gavin Johnson | 13 November 1993 | Argentina | | | |- | 605 | Brendan Venter | 4 June 1994 | England | | | |- | 606 | Fritz van Heerden | 4 June 1994 | England | | | |- | 607 | Johan Roux[1] | 11 June 1994 | England | | | |- | 608 | Johan le Roux[2] | 11 June 1994 | England | | | |- | 609 | Cabous van der Westhuizen | | | | | |- | 610 | Chris Badenhorst | 15 October 1994 | Argentina | | | |- | 611 | Jannie Claassens | | | | | |- | 612 | F.A. Meiring | | | | | |- | 613 | Lance Sherrell | | | | | |- | 614 | James Dalton | 8 October 1994 | Argentina | | | |- | 615 | Krynauw Otto | 30 May 1995 | Romania | | | |- | 616 | Rudolph Straeuli | 9 July 1994 | New Zealand | | | |- | 617 | Japie Mulder | 23 July 1994 | New Zealand | | | |- | 618 | Christiaan Scholtz | 8 October 1994 | Argentina | | | |- | 619 | Os du Randt | 8 October 1994 | Argentina | | | |- | 620 | Tommie Laubscher | 8 October 1994 | Argentina | | | |- | 621 | Elandré van der Bergh | 15 October 1994 | Argentina | | | |- | 622 | Kevin Putt | | | | | |- | 623 | Ian Hattingh | | | | | |- | 624 | Chris Rossouw | 13 April 1995 | Samoa | | | |- | 625 | Mornay Visser | 13 April 1995 | Samoa | | | |- | 626 | Robbie Brink | 30 May 1995 | Romania | | | |- | 627 | Marius Hurter | 30 May 1995 | Romania | | | |- | 628 | Garry Pagel | 25 May 1995 | Australia | | | |- | 629 | Toks van der Linde | 12 November 1995 | Italy | | | |}

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Connected or N/C |- | 630 | Justin Swart | 2 July 1996 | Fiji | | | |- | 631 | Danie van Schalkwyk | 2 July 1996 | Fiji | | | |- | 632 | Johan Ackerman | 2 July 1996 | Fiji | | | |- | 633 | Dawie Theron | 3 August 1996 | Australia | | | |- | 634 | André Venter | 17 August 1996 | New Zealand | | | |- | 635 | Henry Tromp | 17 August 1996 | New Zealand | | | |- | 636 | André Snyman | 17 August 1996 | New Zealand | | | |- | 637 | Vlok Cilliers | 17 August 1996 | New Zealand | | | |- | 638 | Wayne Fyvie | 24 August 1996 | New Zealand | | | |- | 639 | Schutte Bekker | 23 August 1997 | Australia | | | |- | 640 | Russell Bennett | 10 June 1997 | Tonga | | | |- | 641 | Joe Gillingham | | | | | |- | 642 | Dick Muir | 8 November 1997 | Italy | | | |- | 643 | Franco Smith | 6 December 1997 | Scotland | | | |- | 644 | Joggie Viljoen | | | | | |- | 645 | Adrian Garvey | 9 November 1996 | Argentina | | | |- | 646 | Theo Oosthuizen | | | | | |- | 647 | Breyton Paulse | 12 June 1999 | Italy | | | |- | 648 | Jeremy Thomson | | | | | |- | 649 | Rassie Erasmus | 5 July 1997 | Britain | | | |- | 650 | Edrich Lubbe | 10 June 1997 | Tonga | | | |- | 651 | Percy Montgomery | 28 June 1997 | Britain | | | |- | 652 | Pieter Rossouw | 28 June 1997 | Britain | | | |- | 653 | Jannie de Beer | 5 July 1997 | Britain | | | |- | 654 | Werner Swanepoel | 5 July 1997 | Britain | | | |- | 655 | Warren Brosnihan | 23 August 1997 | Australia | | | |- | 656 | Braam Els | 23 August 1997 | Australia | | | |- | 657 | McNeill Hendricks | 20 June 1998 | Ireland | | | |- | 658 | Andrew Aitken | 22 November 1997 | France | | | |- | 659 | Bobby Skinstad | 29 November 1997 | England | | | |- | 660 | Philip Smit | | | | | |- | 661 | Wium Basson | | | | | |- | 662 | Thinus Delport | 10 June 2000 | Canada | | | |- | 663 | Willie Meyer | 6 December 1997 | Scotland | | | |- | 664 | Boeta Wessels | | | | | |- | 665 | Dan van Zyl | 2 December 2000 | England | | | |- | 666 | Dale Santon | 12 July 2003 | Australia | | | |- | 667 | Gaffie du Toit | 13 June 1998 | Ireland | | | |- | 668 | Stefan Terblanche | 13 June 1998 | Ireland | | | |- | 669 | Robbie Kempson | 20 June 1998 | Ireland | | | |- | 670 | Selborne Boome | 12 June 1999 | Italy | | | |- | 671 | Braam van Straaten | 19 June 1999 | Italy | | | |- | 672 | Lourens Venter | | | | | |- | 673 | Chad Alcock | | | | | |- | 674 | Robbie Fleck | 12 June 1999 | Italy | | | |- | 675 | Deon Kayser | 19 June 1999 | Italy | | | |- | 676 | Corné Krige | 19 June 1999 | Italy | | | |- | 677 | Robert Markram | | | | | |- | 678 | Christian Stewart | 21 November 1998 | Scotland | | | |- | 679 | Owen Nkumane | | | | | |- | 680 | Johnny Trytsman | | | | | |- | 681 | André Vos | 12 June 1999 | Italy | | | |- | 682 | Brent Moyle | | | | | |- | 683 | Cobus Visagie | 12 June 1999 | Italy | | | |- | 684 | Albert van den Berg | 12 June 1999 | Italy | | | |- | 685 | Charl Marais | 12 June 1999 | Italy | | | |- | 686 | Dave von Hoesslin | 12 June 1999 | Italy | | | |- | 687 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South Africans Died in World War II

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South Aust Stained Glass - Profile Tree

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::[[Vosz-2|Heinrich Ludwig '''Vosz''' (1812 - 1886) ]] | [https://www.flickr.com/people/31967465@N04/ aquilareen - ''photos''] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._L._Vosz '''H. L. Vosz''' was an Adelaide, South Australia business,] for a time Australia's largest supplier of paints and glass, the earliest progenitor of ''Dulux paints,'' and became the prosperous glass merchants A. E. Clarkson Ltd. The company was founded in a modest way by a painter, plumber and glazier of more than usual business acumen, who unwittingly became the name behind many of the ''stained glass windows'' in South Australian churches and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._L._Vosz public buildings. . . . . ] ::[[wikipedia:H._L._Vosz#Stained-glass_artists_with_H._L._Vosz_/_A._E._Clarkson_Ltd|Stained-glass artists with H. L. Vosz / A. E. Clarkson Ltd]] :AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL HOUSES. ('''1923,''' February 17). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article37294912 ''The Advertiser''
(Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), ''p. 21.'' Retrieved January 20, 2021] === People – LifeTree === :[[Vosz-2|Heinrich Ludwig Vosz (1812 - 1886)]] :[[Hotchin-26|Claude Hotchin (1898 - 1977) ]] ::[[wikipedia:H._L._Vosz#Other_stained-glass_makers_of_Adelaide|Other stained-glass makers of Adelaide]] :::[[Space:St_Paul%27s_Church%2C_Adelaide|St Paul's Church, Adelaide]] :::[[Space:All_Souls_Church%2C_St_Peters|All Souls Church, St Peters]] ::GENERAL NEWS. ('''1909,''' October 30). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5762923 ''The Advertiser''
(Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), ''p. 11.'' Retrieved February 7, 2022] C E Tute

South Bend, Indiana Cohens

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South Bend, Indiana, City Directory (1903)Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. {{Ancestry Record|2469|637618066}} : Cohen Anna, clk The Stein Dry Goods Co, bds 1306 W Washington : [[Kahanski-12|Cohen Chas]] ([[Levin-395|Rachael]]), vice-pres The Stein Dry Goods Co, res Portage Town : Cohen Harris (Mollie), (Harris Cohen & Son), res 407 W South (rear) : Cohen Harris & Son, (Harris and Herman M). Dealer in a full line of men's and children's clothing, boots and shoes, prop Indiana Bottle Co, 407-9 W South : Cohen Herman M (Harris Cohen & Son), res 407 W South (rear) : Cohen Herman T, mgr Cohen & Son, res 601 S Scott : Cohen Isadore (Rosa), clk S J Unger, res 1823 S Michigan : Cohen Julia, bookkpr H Cohen & Son, res 407 W South (rear) : [[Kahanski-15|Cohen Julius]] ([[Rubinsky-9|Rose]]), secy The Stein Dry Goods Co, bds 1306 W Washington : [[Kahanski-11|Cohen Max]] ([[Meyers-1625|Yetta]]), treas The Stein Dry Goods Co, res Portage township : Cohen Nathan J (Jennie), (Peter Cohen & Son), res 601 S Scott : Cohen Peter & Son (Peter and Nathan J). Department store. Dealers in a fine line of the choicest of dress goods, notions, boots, shoes, clothing, hats, caps and a full line of staple fancy groceries, tinware, crockery etc. The leaders of the west end 601-3 S Scott : Cohen Samuel, student, res 407 W South (rear) : Cohen Sara, res 601 S Scott : [[Kahanski-10|Cohen Simon]] ([[Hessin-4|Rebecca]]), pres The Stein Dry Goods Co, res Portage township South Bend, Indiana, City Directory (1906)Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. {{Ancestry Record|2469|641125082}} : Cohen Abe, clk P Cohen & Co, res 601 S Scott : [[Kahanski-12|Cohen Charles]] ([[Levin-395|Rachel]]), grocer and meat market (Stein Dry Goods Co), 420 W Division, res 418 W Division : Cohen Harris (Mollie), (Harris Cohen & Son), res 409 W South (rear) : Cohen Harris & Son (Harris and Herman T Cohen). men's and boys' outfitters, 407-409 W South : Cohen Harry M, clk Cohen & Kahn, res 944 Fuerbringer : Cohen Heighman, clk Cohen & Kahn, res 944 Fuerbringer : Cohen Herman J, clk Cohen & Kahn, res 944 Fuerbringer : Cohen Herman M (Harris Cohen & Son), res 409 W South (rear) : Cohen Herman T (Lolla), (Indiana Iron & Metal Co), res 521 Franklin : Cohen Isadore (Rosa), with S J Unger, res 1336 S Michigan. Phone 6274 : Cohen John, lab, bds 511 W South : Cohen Julia, clk P Cohen & Co, res 601 S Scott : Cohen Julia H, clk H Cohen & Son, res 409 W South (rear) : [[Kahanski-15|Cohen Julius]] ([[Rubinsky-9|Bashe R]]), clk Stein Dry Goods Co, res 1325 W Washington : [[Kahanski-11|Cohen Max]] ([[Meyers-1625|Yetta]]), bazaar, 1234 W Washington, res 912 LaSalle court :Cohen P & Co, P Cohen prop. The West End Department Store, where you can by most every thing you may desire; established 1882, 601-603 S Scott. :Cohen Philip H (Hattie), (Indiana Iron & Metal Co), res 208 E Navarre : Cohen Samuel A, clk H Cohen & Son, res 409 W South (rear) : Cohen Simon (Rebecca), (Cohen & Kahn), res 944 Fuerbringer : Cohen & Kahn (Simon Cohen and Benj Kahn), dry goods, notions and shoes, 809 Michigan av South Bend, Indiana, City Directory (1941)Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. : [[Okon-6|Cohen, Louis]] ([[Kahalnick-4|Gertrude]]) baker r428 S Taylor

South Bohemian Region (Jihočeský kraj) Czech Republic

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South Brazilian Roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[De_Oliveira-278|Lucas Vinicius De Oliveira]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=27097273 send me a private message]. Thanks!

South Carolina - Council Journal

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:'''Province of South Carolina - Council Journal''' :Journal of the Proceedings of his Majesty Honorable Council of the Province of South Carolina, 7 Nov 1752 to 1753 and a Royal Grant 1762 :Rockey Creek on the waters of the Wateree River [now in Chester and Fairfield Counties, South Carolina]. === 1753 Land in South Carolina === The names in the petitions most likely refer to: [[Lee-4577|John Lee]] died 1787, Francis Lee perhaps his brother, and John Lee perhaps their father. It would be nice to see the original handwritten [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:John_Lee_Signatures signatures with their marks] in order to distinguish between people of the same name. [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~circuitcourtrecords/genealogy/fgr3/catholicpresbyterianchurch.html Three John Lees on Rocky Creek] [page] 564 :The Petition of Francis Lee for land by virtue of his own right. :Read the petition of Francis Lee humbly setting forth that the petitioner is desirous of building a mill for grinding wheat and making flour and hath found a proper place to build the same on Rockey Creek on the waters of the Wateree River and as he is very old '''his son begs leave to appear for him''' and as he never had any land in his own personal right, he humbly prays his Excellency and their Attorney to the Honorable General to lay out to the petitioner '''50 acres''' of land on Rocky Creek aforesaid and that a grant may issue to him for the same and the petitioner as in duty bound shall ever pray. 6 Nov 1752. [page] 565 :The Petition of John Lee for Land by Family Right :Journal of the Proceedings of his Maj.'s Honorable Council of the Province of South Carolina, the 7th day of Nov. 1752: :Charles town the 6th day of November 1752 for '''my father John Lee'''. The said petition being considered and the petitioner appearing & swearing to the truth of his said petition, the prayer thereof was '''granted''' and the Deputy General ordered to prepare a warrant and the Lord General to lay out the '''50 acres''' of land prayed for, there to a grant may issue to him for the same. :-Read the petition of John Lee humbly setting forth that the petitioner being a native of Maryland & thinking to better provide for his family in this Province about a year ago and finding a proper spot on the Wateree Creek where he set down with his family and cleared 9 acres to wise provision and built proper conveniences for his family, he has '''a wife, one child''', a white servant and never had any land in this province and humbly prays his Excellency and their Honors order the Survr General to lay out the '''200 acres''' of land on the Wateree Creek and that he may have a grant for the same and as in duty bound shall ever pray. :Charles town the 6th of November 1752. :Signed John Lee :The Prayer Granted: :The said petition being considered and the petitioner appearing & swearing to the Truth of his petition found right, the prayer thereof was '''granted''' and the Deputy General ordered to prepare a warrant and the Lord General to lay out '''200''' acres of land prayed for, there to a grant may issue to him for the same. === 1753 Land Plot in South Carolina === :South Carolina - Pursuant to a precept directed by George Hunter Esqr his Majesties surveyor general dated the 7th day of Novr. 1752. I have surveyed and laid out unto '''Francis Lee''' a tract of land containing fifty acres situate lying and being on the S. side of Wateree River on the Beaver Dam branch of Rocky Creek butting and bounding on vacant land on every side and hath such shape, form and marks as the above plat represents. Certified this 19th day of January 1753 by John Hamelton D.S. South Carolina, Craven County (now Chester County) Colonial Plats Volume 5, Jan 19, 1753, Francis Lee, pg 378)https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~circuitcourtrecords/genealogy/deeds/sccolonialplat5.html === 1762 Royal Land Grant in South Carolina === :Craven County :South Carolina :Royal Grants, Vol. 10 :1762 :John LEE [pg 307] :South Carolina - George the third by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting: ... unto John LEE his heirs and assigns, a plantation or tract of land containing fifty acres situate in Craven County and Branch of Rocky Creek called Bulls Branch,... :Witness his Excellency Thomas BOONE Esqr Capt General Governor and Commander in chief in and over our said Province of South Carolina, this thirteenth day of August Anno Dom. 1762 in the second year of our reign. :Thomas BOONE :Signed by his Excellency the Governor in Council And hath thereunto a plat thereof annexed, representing the same certified by Egerton LEIGH, Surveyor General. 3rd August 1762Grant Book 10, Class 1, p.307, Secretary of State's office, Columbia, South Carolina, 3 Aug 1762https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~circuitcourtrecords/genealogy/deeds/scroyalgrant10.html === 1763 Memorial in South Carolina === '''1763''' Jun 18 - Craven County, South Carolina: A memorial by John LEE to be registered in the office of his Majesty Auditor General agreeable to an order of Council __ conditions of the grant thereafter mentioned of a plantation or tract of land containing '''fifty acres''' situate in Craven County on the '''Waters of Rocky Creek''' bounded on all sides by vacant land survey certified the 11th day of April 1763 and granted the 18th day of June 1763 to the memorialist at the quit rent of __ money per hundred acres to commence two years from the date hereof. In witness whereof he hath hereunto set his hand the 12th day of Dec 1763. John LEE (his mark). Jno GASTON D.S. South Carolina - Craven County, Memorials Volume 6; pg 143 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Lee-4577-2 1763 Memorial Photo with signature]{{Image|file=Lee-4577-2.png |caption=John Lee Sen'r Memorial 1763 }} == Maps == Dams have been built and some names have changed. [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3913f.la002133/?r=0.224,0.083,0.323,0.145,0 Lee's Old Mill on Lee's Creek (north fork of the Little River) as described in the John Lee Will of 1786]. Today it is in Fairfield County extending for five miles along the Fairfield and Chester County border. This is on the north fork of Little River, not Rocky Creek. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Chester,+SC+29706,+USA/@34.5976317,-80.9478522,12z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x88564321ebfe7a1f:0x8cb100d8485425ec!8m2!3d34.7048613!4d-81.2142561!16zL20vMF9sMXE?entry=ttu Rocky Creek, Chester County, South Carolina Today]. It passes to the west of the towns of Beckhamville and Great Falls and crosses highway 97. The Catholic Presbyterian Church founded by "grandfather" John Lee is located southwest of the intersection of highway 97 and freeway 77. [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/Fairfield_County_Map_1876.html 1876 Map of Fairfield County... Catawaba Wateree River is in upper right corner east of Black Stock on the boarder of Chester County] == Sources == * https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~circuitcourtrecords/genealogy/council/sc.html * https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~circuitcourtrecords/genealogy/fgr3/leejohn.html Click on "Links - SC Council Journals"

South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources

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People in this record: Betty (Slave); Chisolme, Alex; Jones, Ann
Places in this record: Charleston
Topics in this record: Slave Sales; Slaves, Named
Date: 3/29/1743. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 002F Page: 00150 Item: 000
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1746 – Wigg, Hillersdon Vs Thomas Chisham And Martha, His Wife, Exix. Of James Megget, Judgment Roll. Date: 1746
People in this record: Chisham, Martha; Chisham, Thomas; Megget, James; Wigg, Hillersdon
Date: 1746. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S136002 Box: 030A Item: 0046A ignore: 000
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1746 – Wigg, Hillersdon Vs Thomas Chisham, Judgment Roll. Date: 1746
People in this record: Chisham, Thomas; Wigg, Hillersdon
Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S136002 Box: 030A Item: 0047A ignore: 000
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1746 – Delagaye, John Vs Thomas Chisham, Judgment Roll. Date: 1746
People in this record: Chisham, Thomas; Delagaye, John
Date: 1746. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1746 April 26 – Cattell, Andrew, Of Berkeley County, Planter, To Benjamin Smith, William Webb, And John Savage, Merchants Of Charles Town And Creditors Of Andrew Cattell, Bill Of Sale For Seven Riding Horses, A Stock Of Hogs, Plantation Tools And Implements Of Husbandry, A Variety Of Household Goods, And Fourteen Slaves Named Jimmy, Stepney, Justice, Franck, Billey, Sam, Quaminoe, Jemmey, Dido, Bessey, Minerva, Jenny, Juno, And Candacia, To Be Sold By The Aforementioned Three Creditors To Satisfy Them And All Other Persons Who Can Prove Themselves To Be Creditors Of Andrew Cattell (Persons And Amounts Owed Listed In Document). (3 Pages) Date: 4/26/1746
People in this record:
Bedon, John; Bessey (Slave); Billey (Slave); Booth; Candacia (Slave); Cattell, Andrew; Cattell, Charles; Cattell, William; Alexander Chisolm; Critery; Dewick, John; Dido (Slave); Donning, Frances; Dymes, Robert; Franck (Slave); Gordon; Green, John; Greene, Nathanael; Herbert, Richard; Hopton; Hume; Jemmey (Slave); Jenny (Slave); Jimmy (Slave); Juno (Slave); Justice (Slave); Langley, Mary; Mackenzie, John; Mccawley; Minerva (Slave); Perkins, Samuel; Postell; Quaminoe (Slave); Rantowle, Alexander; Roche, Mathew; Sam (Slave); Savage, John; Simmons; Smith; Smith, Benjamin; Steel; Stepney (Slave); Tookeman, Richard; Waring; Webb, William; Wright, Charles
Places in this record: Berkeley County; Charleston
Topics in this record: Debt; Household Goods; Livestock Sales; Slave Sales; Slaves, Named
Date: 4/26/1746. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 002F Page: 00431 Item: 000
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1746 Aug 5 – Hancock, William To Alexander Chisolme, Lease And Release For Part Of Town Lot No. 229 In Charlestown. Date: 1746-1747
(Lease)… between William Hancock of Charles Town in the Proince of South Carolina Merchant of the one part and Alexander Chesolme of said Charles Town vinter of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 5 shillings … sell unto the said Alexander Chisholme … a certain Town Lott … in Charlestown afsd containing half an acre of land … known by the Number 229 butting and bounding to the S upon the Little Street that leadeth from Cooper River formerly by Richard Tradds to George Keeling’s, N upon the lott formerly beloinging to Mr Dugee, E on the Lott formerly belonging to Mr Hill and to the W on a lott formerly belonging to Thomas Rose …
Signed: Will Hancocke
Wit: Charles Wright, James Michie
(Release) … 1746 Aug 6 – between William Hancock of Charles Town in the Province of South Carolina merchant of the one part and Alexander Chesolme of Charles Town afsd vinter of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 4400 pounds current money … confirm unto the said Alexander Chesolme … a certain Town Lott … in Charlestown afsd containing half an acre of land … known by the Number 229 butting and bounding to the S upon the Little Street that leadeth from Cooper River formerly by Richard Tradds to George Keeling’s, N upon the lott formerly beloinging to Mr Dugee, E on the Lott formerly belonging to Mr Hill and to the W on a lott formerly belonging to Thomas Rose … was formerly purchased by Elias Hancock of Mr Richard Grinston of Berkly County in the Province of South Carolina Gentleman and Ellinor his wife as by their Deed of Release bearing date the 28 day of February 1726 …
Signed: Will Hancocke
Wit: Charles Wright, James Michie
Date: 1746-1747. Series: Conveyance Books (Public Register) (S372001).
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S372001 Volume: 02C0 Page: 00215 Item: 000. Charleston Co, SC
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1746 August 5 – Alexander Chisolme And Wife To Sarah Stoutenbough, Mortgage For Lease And Release Of Town Lot No. 229 In Charlestown.
(Lease) … between Alexander Chisolme of Charles Town in the Province of SC vinter of the one part and Sarah Stoutenburgh of Charles Town afsd of the other part … in consideration of 5 shillings … sell unto the said Sarah Stoutenburgh … a certain Town Lott … in Charles Town afsd containing half an acre … known by the Number 229 … bounding to the S upon the Street that leadeth from Cooper Riv formerly by Richard Tradds to George Keelings … N upon the lott formerly belonging to Mr Dugu E on the Lott formerly belonging to Mr Hill and to the W on a lott formerly belonging to Thomas Rose …
Signed: Alex Chisolme
Wit: Thomas Newton, William Hancock, Daniel Donovan
… (Release) … 1746 Aug 6 – … between Alexander Chisolme of Charles Town in the Province of SC vinter of the one part and Sarah Stoutenburgh of Charles Town afsd widow of the other part … in consideration of 4000 pounds … sell unto the said Sarah Stoutenburgh … a certain Town Lott … in Charles Town afsd containing half an acre … known by the Number 229 … bounding to the S upon the Street that leadeth from Cooper Riv formerly by Richard Tradds to George Keelings … N upon the lott formerly belonging to Mr Dugu E on the Lott formerly belonging to Mr Hill and to the W on a lott formerly belonging to Thomas Rose … (Mortgage conditions of 2000 pounds being paid at later date – conditions added regarding completion of sale).
Signed: Alex Chisolme, Judith Chisolme
Wit: Thomas Newton, William Hancock, Daniel Donovan
Date: 1749-1750. Series: Conveyance Books (Public Register) (S372001) Document Type: Mortgage
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S372001 Volume: 02F0 Page: 00055 Item: 000
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1747 June 22 – Millford, William, Ship Carpenter Of Charles Town, To Thomas Chisholme, Planter Of St. Helena, Bill Of Sale For One Moiety Or Half Part Of A Certain Schooner Named The Endeavour Lying On The Landing Of Mrs. Hext On Johns Island. (2 Pages) Date: 6/22/1747
People in this record: Chisholme, Thomas; Hext; Millford, William
Places in this record: Charleston; Johns Island; St. Helena
Topics in this record: Endeavour (Schooner)
Record details: Date: 6/22/1747
Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 002G Page: 00168 Item: 002
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1747 Aug 21 – Hancock, Mary, Wife Of William Hancock To Alexander Chisholme, Renunciation. Date: 8/21/1747
People in this record: Chisholme, Alexander; Hancock, Mary; Hancock, William
Date: 8/21/1747. Series: Renunciations of Dower Books (Court of Common Pleas) (S136009)
Document Type: Renunciation of Dower
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S136009 Volume [1st Year]: 1743 Page: 00221 Item: 000
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1747 Nov 6 – Thomas Chisham, Of St. Helenas Parish, To Hugh Cartwright, Of Charles Town, Power Of Attorney To Seize And Take Possesion Of The Schooner Named Endeavour, Purchased From The Carpenter William Milford, And Currently Stored On Johns Island. (2 Pages) Date: 11/6/1747
People in this record: Cartwright, Hugh; Chisham, Thomas; Milford, William
Places in this record: Charleston; Johns Island; St. Helenas Parish
Topics in this record: Endeavour (Schooner); Ships
Date: 11/6/1747. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Power Of Attorney
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 002G Page: 00228 Item: 000
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1748 Aug 9 – Thomas Chisham, Of Granville County, Planter, To Benjamin Stone, Shipwright Of James Island, Berkeley County, Bill Of Sale For One Slave Man Named Little Bristol, Who Was Initially Purchased From James Stobo And Joseph Stanyarne, Executors Of The Last Will And Testament Of The Late William Stobo. (3 Pages) Date: 8/9/1748
People in this record: Chisham, Thomas; Little Bristol (Slave); Stanyarne, Joseph; Stobo, James; Stobo, William; Stone, Benjamin
Places in this record: Berkeley County; Granville County; James Island
Topics in this record: Estate Dispositions; Slave Sales; Slaves, Named
Date: 8/9/1748. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 002G Page: 00359 Item: 000
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1750 July 30 – Thomas Chisham, Of St. Helena Island, Granville County, Carpenter, To Baptest Clark, Chapman, Of St. Philips Parish, Charles Town, Bill Of Sale For One Negro Woman Named Venus And Her Three Sons Named Toney, Joseph, And Jemmy. (2 Pages) Date: 7/30/1750
People in this record: Chisham, Thomas; Clark, Baptest; Jemmy (Slave); Joseph (Slave); Toney (Slave); Venus (Slave)
Places in this record: Charleston; Granville County; St. Helena Island; St. Helenas Parish; St. Philips Parish
Slave Sales; Slaves, Named
Date: 7/30/1750. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 002H Page: 00282 Item: 000
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1757 Alexander Chisholme in the U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
Name: Alexander Chisholme
Gender: M (Male)
State: South Carolina
Town: Charleston
Residence Year: 1760
Household Remarks: He is on the Grand Jury list.
Document: Jury Lists, 1757, Acts #863 [at SC Archives]; Page Number: 2; Family Number: 42
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1761 – Legare, Elizabeth, Wife Of Thomas Legare To Alexander Chisholm, Renunciation. Date: 1761
People in this record: Chisholm, Alexander; Legare, Elizabeth; Legare, Thomas
Date: 1761. Series: Renunciations of Dower Books (Court of Common Pleas) (S136009)
Document Type: Renunciation
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S136009 Volume [1st Year]: 1761 Page: 00031 Item: 000
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1763 May 1 – Porcher, Joseph, Plat For 1,207 Acres On The Waters Of Savannah River. Date: 5/1/1763
People in this record: John Chisolm; Dewit, Joseph; Dupont, Josiah; Leigh, Egerton; Porcher, Joseph; St. John, James; Wragg, Judith
Places in this record: Savannah River
Date: 5/1/1763. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0019 Page: 00210 Item: 00
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1764 Alexander Chisolm, To Samuel Carne, Lease And Release. Date: 1764
People in this record: Carne, Samuel; Chisolm, Alexander
Date: 1764. Series: Conveyance Books (Public Register) (S372001)
Document Type: Lease And Release
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S372001 Volume: 03B0 Page: 00176 Item: 000
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1764 Aug 9 – John Chisolm, Plat For 200 Acres In Granville County. Date: 8/9/1764
People in this record: Chisolm, John; Dupont, Josiah; Troup, John
Places in this record: Granville County
Date: 8/9/1764. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0008 Page: 00311 Item: 02
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1764 Oct 25 – John Chisolme, Land Grant For 200 Acres In Granville County. Date: 10/25/1764
People in this record: Chisolme, John
Places in this record: Granville County
Date: 10/25/1764. Series: Colonial Land Grants (Copy Series) (S213019)
Document Type: Land Grant
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213019 Volume: 0011 Page: 00633 Item: 000
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1764 Nov 15 – Dewit, Joseph, Plat For 200 Acres In St. Helenas Parish. Date: 11/15/1764
People in this record: John Chisom; Dewit, Joseph; Pelot, John; Troup, John
Places in this record: Savannah River; St. Helenas Parish
Date: 11/15/1764. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0007 Page: 00419 Item: 01
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1764 Nov 22 – John Chisolme, Memorial For 200 Acres On Savannah River, Granville County. Date: 11/22/1764
People in this record: Chisolme, John
Places in this record: Granville County; Savannah River
Date: 11/22/1764. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S111001 Volume: 0006 Page: 00367 Item: 004
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1765 May 1 – Dewitt, Joseph, Memorial For 200 Acres In St. Helena Parish, Granville County. Date: 5/1/1765
People in this record: John Chislome; Dewitt, Joseph
Places in this record: Granville County; St. Helenas Parish
Date: 5/1/1765. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S111001 Volume: 0006 Page: 00421 Item: 004
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1765 Dec 12 – John Chisolm, Plat For 200 Acres In Craven County. Date: 12/12/1765
People in this record: Chisolm, John; Farar, Benjamin; Mims, Richard; Neilson, Jared; Troup, John
Places in this record: Craven County; Santee River
Date: 12/12/1765. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0009 Page: 00029 Item: 01
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1766 – Laurens, Henry And Alexander Chisolm Vs Peter Horn, Judgment Roll. Date: 1766
People in this record: Alexander Chisolm; Horn, Peter; Laurens, Henry
Date: 1766. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S136002 Box: 066A Item: 0133A ignore: 000
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1766 – Laurens, Henry And Alexander Chisolm Vs Peter Horn, Judgment Roll. Date: 1766
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Horn, Peter; Laurens, Henry
Date: 1766. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S136002 Box: 066A Item: 0133A ignore: 000
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1767 June 1 – John Chisolm, Land Grant For 200 Acres In Craven County. Date: 6/1/1767
People in this record: Chisolm, John
Places in this record: Craven County
Date: 6/1/1767. Series: Colonial Land Grants (Copy Series) (S213019)
Document Type: Land Grant
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213019 Volume: 0014 Page: 00407 Item: 000
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1767 Aug 11 – John Chisolm, Memorial For 200 Acres In Craven County. Date: 8/11/1767
People in this record: Chisolm, John; Mims, Richard; Neilson, Jared
Places in this record: Craven County
Date: 8/11/1767. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S111001 Volume: 0009 Page: 00278 Item: 001
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1768 Sept 15 – Gibbs, John, Plat For 500 Acres In Craven County. Date: 9/15/1768
People in this record: John Chisham; Connell, Elizabeth; Duggon, Robert; Ford, John; Gibbs, John; Leigh, Egerton; Wofford, William
Places in this record: Craven County; Fair Forest Creek
Date: 9/15/1768. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0009 Page: 00321 Item: 01
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1769 April 6 – John Chisolm, Plat For 400 Acres In Granville County. Date: 4/6/1769
People in this record: Chisolm, John; Dupont, Josiah; Leigh, Egerton
Places in this record: Granville County; Savannah River
Date: 4/6/1769. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0014 Page: 00076 Item: 02
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1769 June 1 – Gibbs, John, Memorial For 500 Acres On Fair Forrest, Berkly County. Date: 6/1/1769
People in this record: John Chisolm; Connell, Elizabeth; Duggon, Robert; Ford, John; Gibbs, John
Places in this record: Berkeley County; Fair Forest Creek; North Carolina
Date: 6/1/1769. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S111001 Volume: 0008 Page: 00443 Item: 004
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1769 July 4 – John Chisolm, Land Grant For 400 Acres In Granville County. Date: 7/4/1769
People in this record: Chisolm, John
Places in this record: Granville County
Date: 7/4/1769. Series: Colonial Land Grants (Copy Series) (S213019)
Document Type: Land Grant
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213019 Volume: 0018 Page: 00365 Item: 000
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1769 Sept 15 – John Chislome, Memorial For 400 Acres In Granville County. Date: 9/15/1769
People in this record: Chislome, John
Places in this record: Granville County
Date: 9/15/1769. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S111001 Volume: 0008 Page: 00491 Item: 004
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1770 Guerin, Francis And Benjamin Williamson Vs John Chisolme, Judgment Roll. Date: 1770
People in this record: Chisolme, John; Guerin, Francis; Williamson, Benjamin
Date: 1770. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S136002 Box: 086B Item: 0005A ignore: 000
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1770 Apr 16 – Pool Of Petit Jurors (1 Page) Date: 4/16/1770
People in this record: Bellinger, Edmund Jr.; Bocket, Lewis; Bocquet, Peter Jr.; Burrows, George; Bush, Abraham; Cantey, Samuel; Cart, John; Alexander Chisolme Jr.; Chovin, Alexander; Commander, James; Deloney, Arthur; Deveaux, Andrew; Dewar, Charles; Freer, John Jr.; Gaillard, Theodore Jr.; Gieger, Michael; Guerry, James; Hinckly, William; Jenkins, Benjamin; King, George; Kirkby, William; Legare, Daniel; Legare, Samuel; Logan, George; Lord, John; Mckelvey, James; Michie, Alexander; Morrel, John; Orr, Robert; Perret, John; Rambert, Isaac; Remington, John; Rippon, Isaac; Roche, Thomas; Rowand, Robert; Rowlain, James; Russ, Abijah; Sabb, Thomas; Shobarth, George; Simmons, Peter; Smith, Archibald; Smith, Benjamin; Smith, George; Webb, William; Wilkins, William; Wilson, Thomas; Wood, William
Topics in this record: Jury Lists
Record details: Date: 4/16/1770. Series: Criminal Journals (S145002)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S145002 Volume [1st Year]: 1769 Page: 00051 Item: 02B
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1770 May 4 – Sumter, Thomas, Plat For 1,000 Acres In Craven County. Date: 5/4/1770
People in this record: Bremar, John; Chisolm; Cook, James; Hopper, James; Johnson, Benjamin; Moore, Isham; Neilson, Matthew; Sims, William; Sumter, Thomas; Webb, Wentworth
Places in this record: Craven County; Santee River
Date: 5/4/1770. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
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1770 May 22 – John Chisolm, Plat For 100 Acres In Craven County. Date: 5/22/1770
People in this record: Bremar, John; Chisolm, John; Neilson, Jared; Neilson, John
Places in this record: Craven County; Santee River
Date: 5/22/1770. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0011 Page: 00439 Item: 02
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1770 Oct 8 – John Chisolm Plat For 150 Acres In Craven County. Date: 10/8/1770
People in this record: Bowman, James; Bremar, John; Carr, Malcomb; Chisolm, John; Neilson, John; Richburg, Claudius
Places in this record: Craven County; Santee River
Date: 10/8/1770. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
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1770 Oct 12 – John Chisolm, Land Grant For 100 Acres In Craven County. Date: 10/12/1770
People in this record: Chisolm, John
Places in this record: Craven County
Date: 10/12/1770. Series: Colonial Land Grants (Copy Series) (S213019)
Document Type: Land Grant
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1770 Oct 15 – John Chisolm, Memorial For 100 Acres In Craven County. Date: 10/15/1770
People in this record: Chisolm, John; Neilson, Jared
Places in this record: Craven County
Date: 10/15/1770. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S111001 Volume: 0010 Page: 00266 Item: 003
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1770 Oct 17 – Petit Jurors, October Session (2 Mentions, 1 Page) Date: 10/17/1770
People in this record: Bocket, Lewis; Bush, Abraham; Alexander Chisolm Jr.; Chovin, Alexander; Commander, James; Dewar, Charles; Jenkins, Benjamin; Legare, Daniel; Mckelvie, James Sr.; Rippon, Isaac; Rowand, Robert
Topics in this record: Jury Lists
Date: 10/17/1770. Series: Criminal Journals (S145002)
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1770 Dec 7 – John Chisolm, Land Grant For 150 Acres In Craven County. Date: 12/7/1770
People in this record: Chisolm, John
Places in this record: Craven County
Date: 12/7/1770. Series: Colonial Land Grants (Copy Series) (S213019)
Document Type: Land Grant
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1770 Oct 3 – Cook, John To John Chisolm, Mortgage. Charleston Co, SC records.
I John Cook of Craven County … the said John Cook by bond or obligation bearing … date with thes presents hold and firmly bound unto John Chisolm of the same Province in the penal sum of 126 pounds … conditions … payment of the sum of 63 pounds … before the 1st day of January next … having bargained and sold … unto the said John Chisolm 150 acres of High Land and near Santee Swamp abt 6 miles from Neilsons Ferry in St Marks Parish … it John Cook … shall and do well and truly pay …. unto the said John Chisolm … shall cease …
Signed: John Cook
Wit: George Richardson
Date: 1771. Series: Conveyance Books (Public Register) (S372001)
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1771 Jan 3 – John Chisolm, Memorial For 150 Acres On Santee River, Craven County.
People in this record: Bowman, James; Carr, Malcom; Chisolm, John; Richbourg, Claudius
Places in this record: Craven County; Santee River
Date: 1/3/1771. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
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1771 Jan 7 – Sumpter, Thomas, Memorial For 1,000 Acres On Santee River, Craven County. Date: 1/7/1771
People in this record: Chisholm; Cook, James; Hopper; Johnson, Benjamin; Neilson, Mathew; Sims, William; Sumpter, Thomas; Webb, Wentworth
Places in this record: Craven County; Santee River
Date: 1/7/1771. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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1771 Apr 16 – The King Vs Benjamin Cook; Vs James Cavennau; Vs William Chisolme; Vs Michael Dorman; Vs Philip Jacobs; Vs Joseph Tipping; Vs Richard Maze; Vs Wilson Cook; Vs Michael Dorman; Vs Sarah Ridgly; And Vs John Ridgely, Accused Of Assault (1 Page) Date: 4/16/1771
People in this record: Cavennau, James; Chisolme, William; Cook, Benjamin; Cook, Wilson; Dorman, Michael; Jacobs, Philip; Maze, Richard; Ridgely, John; Ridgly, Sarah; Tipping, Joseph
Assault And Battery
Date: 4/16/1771. Series: Criminal Journals (S145002)
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1771 Apr 16 – Indictments Of William Chisolme And Joseph Tipping For Assault (1 Page) Date: 4/16/1771
People in this record: Chisolme, William; Tipping, Joseph
Topics in this record: Assault And Battery
Date: 4/16/1771. Series: Criminal Journals (S145002)
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1771 Apr 17 – The King Vs Joseph Cox; Vs William Chisolme; Vs Stephen Rivers; Vs Elizabeth Lony; And Vs Mary, Alias Sarah, Cole For Assault, Arraignments (1 Page) Date: 4/17/1771
People in this record: Chisolme, William; Cole, Mary; Cole, Sarah; Cox, Joseph; Lony, Elizabeth; Rivers, Stephen
Topics in this record: Assault And Battery
Date: 4/17/1771. Series: Criminal Journals (S145002)
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1771 Oct 21 – Pool Of Petit Jurors (1 Page) Date: 10/21/1771
People in this record: Atkins, James; Axson, William; Bourdeau, James; Calvert, John; Cannon, Daniel; Carsan, James; Carson, William; Chaplin, Thomas; Chapman, William; Alexander Chisolme Sr.; Courtonne, James; Dalton, Darius; Davis, Edward; Deveaux, William; Drake, John; Fabian, Jonathan; Filbin, John; Ford, George; Freer, Solomon; Gordon, James; Harrison, William; Hawes, Benjamin; Hicks, George; Holman, Thomas; Huger, Isaac; Humbert, David; Jardine, Leonard; Jones, Thomas; Legrand, Isaac; Liston, Thomas; Loocock, Aaron; Marion, Gabriel; Marion, John; Miles, James; Muckenfuss, Michael; Pamor, John; Price, John; Ravenell, Henry; Ravot, Gabriel; Reeves, Lewis; Samways, Henry; Savage, Daniel; Smith, William; Stone, Benjamin; Threadcraft, George; Vardell, Thomas; White, John; Wigfall, John
Date: 10/21/1771. Series: Criminal Journals (S145002)
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1771 Nov 11 – The King Vs Stephen Rivers; Vs William Chisolm; Vs John Caton; And Vs Alexander Reed For Assault, Discharged Nolle Prosequi (1 Page) Date: 11/11/1771
People in this record: Caton, John; Chisolm, William; Reed, Alexander; Rivers, Stephen
Assault And Battery; Nolle Prosequi
Date: 11/11/1771. Series: Criminal Journals (S145002)
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1772 – Grove, Samuel Vs John Chisolm, Judgment Roll. Date: 1772
People in this record: Chisolm, John; Grove, Samuel
Date: 1772. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1772 – Grove, Samuel Vs John Chisolme, Judgment Roll. Date: 1772
People in this record: Chisolme, John; Grove, Samuel
Date: 1772. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1772 Oct 2 – probate opened – 1760 Apr 7 – (will written) -Alexander Chisolm, Of Charles Town, Will Transcript Date: 4/7/1760
the last Will and Testament of Alexander Chissim viz ..
… First I desire and Will it that a sufficient provision be made by my executors for the maintenance of my Mother in Law Mrs Ann Jones during her life out of my Estate.
… And I give and bequeath all my Estate both real and personal to be equally divided between my two daughters Ann Wilson and Christina Chisolme share and share alike and to their heirs … but in case my afsd daughter Christina Chisolme shall die without havign heirs of her body … then that the one half of her said fortune shall return to her sister Ann Wilson’s children (she having heirs of her body lawfully begotten) otherwise she may will and devise it as she the said Christina Chisolme shall think proper, but if it should please God that she should die under age then in that case the whole shall return to her afsd sister Ann Wilson and to her heirs …
… I do hereby nominate and appoint Mrs Ann Jones, Robert Wilson and Charles Pinckney Esq to be the exors of this my last will and Testament …
… I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Charles Town in South Carolina on the 7th day of April 1760
Signed: Alexander Chisolme
Wit: Robert ROwand, Robert Ramsey, George Wood
Date: 4/7/1760. Series: South Carolina Wills (WPA Transcripts) 1671-1774 (S213216)
Document Type: Will (Typescript)
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1772 Oct 22 – Indictments Of Peter Belin, Mary Magdalen Deeg, And William Chisolme For Assault (1 Page) Date: 10/22/1772
People in this record: Belin, Peter; Chisolme, William; Deeg, Mary Magdalen
Topics in this record: Assault And Battery
Date: 10/22/1772. Series: Criminal Journals (S145002)
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1772 Oct 23 – The King Vs William Chisolme, Arraigned And Tried For Assaulting John Meyers (1 Page) Date: 10/23/1772
People in this record: Chisolme, William; Meyers, John
Topics in this record: Assault And Battery
Date: 10/23/1772. Series: Criminal Journals (S145002)
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1772 Oct 30 – The King Vs William Chisolme, Sentenced For Assaulting John Meyer (1 Page) Date: 10/30/1772
People in this record: Chisolme, William; Meyer, John
Topics in this record: Assault And Battery; Fines And Forfeitures; Probation; Recognizance Bonds
Date: 10/30/1772. Series: Criminal Journals (S145002)
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1773 – Mayer, John Vs William Chisolme, Judgment Roll. Date: 1773
People in this record: Chisolme, William; Mayer, John
Date: 1773. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1773 – Allen, William Vs William Chisolm, Judgment Roll. Date: 1773
People in this record: Allen, William; Chisolm, William
Date: 1773. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1773 Feb 8 – Alexander Chisham, Plat For 1,000 Acres In Berkley County. Date: 2/8/1773
People in this record: Anderson, Thomas; Bowman; Bremar, John; Chisham, Alexander; Gibson, Robert; Mcfarlan, Mordecai; Sumter, Thomas
Places in this record: Berkeley County; St. Marks Parish
Date: 2/8/1773. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0014 Page: 00080 Item: 02
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1773 Apr 2 – Alexadner Chishom, Land Grant For 1,000 Acres In Berkley County. Date: 4/2/1773
People in this record: Chishom, Alexander
Places in this record: Berkeley County
Date: 4/2/1773
Series: Colonial Land Grants (Copy Series) (S213019)
Document Type: Land Grant
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213019 Volume: 0028 Page: 00585 Item: 000
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1773 May 20 – John Chisholm Plat For 100 Acres In Craven County. Date: 5/20/1773
People in this record: Anderson, Thomas; Bremar, John; Chisholm, John; Gipson, Robert; Neilson, Samuel; Richboury, Claudius; Sulivant, John
Places in this record: Craven County; Santee River
Date: 5/20/1773. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Online
Identifiers:Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0014 Page: 00078 Item: 02
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1773 June 3 – Miller, Samuel, Plat For 100 Acres In Craven County. Date: 6/3/1773
People in this record: Bremar, John; John Chisholm; Cook, Thomas; Miller, Samuel; Neilson, Samuel; Queen, Francis
Places in this record: Craven County; Santee River
Date: 6/3/1773. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0018 Page: 00421 Item: 02
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1773 Aug 5 – Alexander Chishom, Memorial For 1,000 Acres On Tockaw Swamp, Berkley County. Date: 8/5/1773
People in this record: Adderson, Thomas; Bohman; Chishom, Alexander; Gibson, Robert; Sumter, Thomas
Places in this record: Berkeley County; St. Marks Parish; Tawcaw Creek
Date: 8/5/1773. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S111001 Volume: 0012 Page: 00343 Item: 004
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1774 May 7 – John Chisholme, Land Grant For 100 Acres In Craven County. Date: 5/7/1774
People in this record: Chisholme, John
Places in this record: Craven County
Date: 5/7/1774. Series: Colonial Land Grants (Copy Series) (S213019)
Document Type: Land Grant
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213019 Volume: 0030 Page: 00193 Item: 000
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1774 June 7 – Anderson, Thomas, Plat For 100 Acres In Craven County. Date: 6/7/1774
People in this record: Anderson, Thomas; Bremar, Fransis; Chisholm; Neilson, Samuel
Places in this record: Craven County; Horse Ponds; Santee River Date: 6/7/1774. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0013 Page: 00059 Item: 02
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1774 June 14 – John Chisholm, Plat For 200 Acres. Date: 6/14/1774
People in this record: Bremar, John; Chisholm, John; Peart, James; Rutledge; St. John, James; Wright, Robert
Date: 6/14/1774. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0014 Page: 00079 Item: 01
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1774 June 20 – John Chisholm, Plat For 400 Acres In Craven County. Date: 6/20/1774
People in this record: Bremar, John; Chisholm, John; Craig, Alexander; Morrell, Daniel; Pendergrass, Darby
Places in this record: Bug Swamp; Craven County; Prince George Parish; Waccamaw River
Date: 6/20/1774. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0014 Page: 00080 Item: 01
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1774 July 2 – John Chisholm, Plat For 200 Acres. Date: 7/2/1774
People in this record: Bremar, John; Chisholm, John; Peart, James
Date: 7/2/1774. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0014 Page: 00079 Item: 02
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1774 Aug 31 – John Chisholm, Land Grant For 200 Acres. Date: 8/31/1774
People in this record: Chisholm, John
Date: 8/31/1774. Series: Colonial Land Grants (Copy Series) (S213019)
Document Type: Land Grant
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213019 Volume: 0032 Page: 00548 Item: 000
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1774 Sept 12 – John Chisholme, Memorial For 100 Acres On Santee River, Craven County. Date: 9/12/1774
People in this record: Anderson, Thomas; Chisholme, John; Gibson, Robert; Richbourgh, Claudius; Sullivant, John
Places in this record: Craven County; Santee River
Date: 9/12/1774. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S111001 Volume: 0012 Page: 00554 Item: 001
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1774 Nov 9 – John Chisholm, Land Grant For 200 Acres In Granville County. Date: 11/9/1774
People in this record: Chisholm, John
Places in this record: Granville County
Date: 11/9/1774. Series: Colonial Land Grants (Copy Series) (S213019)
Document Type: Land Grant
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213019 Volume: 0034 Page: 00095 Item: 000
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1774 Nov 25 – Miller, Samuel, Memorial For 100 Acres On Santee River, Craven County. Date: 11/25/1774
People in this record: James Chisolomes; Cook, Thomas; Green, Francis; Miller, Samuel
Places in this record: Craven County; Santee River
Date: 11/25/1774. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00125 Item: 001
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1774 Dec 2 – Lawton, Joseph, Plat For 330 Acres In Granville County. Date: 12/2/1774
People in this record: Bremar, John; John Chisolm; Kirkland, George; Kirkland, John; Lawton, Joseph; Robert, Elias
Places in this record: Granville County
Date: 12/2/1774. Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00293 Item: 02
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1774 Dec 30 – Anderson, Thomas, Memorial For 100 Acres On Santee River, Craven County. Date: 12/30/1774
People in this record: Anderson, Thomas; Chisolme
Places in this record: Craven County; Horse Pond; Santee River
Date: 12/30/1774. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00191 Item: 005
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1775 Feb 14 – John Chisholm, Memorial For 200 Acres. Date: 2/14/1775
People in this record: Chisholm, John; Rutledge; St. John, James; Wright, Robert
Topics in this record: Oglethorpes Barony
Date: 2/14/1775. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00320 Item: 002
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1775 Apr 4 – Bosher, Thomas, Memorial For 300 Acres In Craven County. Date: 4/4/1775
People in this record: Anderson; Bosher, Thomas; Bowman; Burdon; Chisolme; Hooper; Luten; Sumpter, Thomas
Places in this record: Craven County
Date: 4/4/1775. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00432 Item: 004
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1775 Apr 4 – Bosher, Thomas, Memorial For 300 Acres In Craven County. Date: 4/4/1775
People in this record:
Anderson; Bosher, Thomas; Bowman; Burdon; Chisolme; Hooper; Luten; Sumpter, Thomas
Places in this record:
Craven County
Topics in this record:
Record details:
Date: 4/4/1775
Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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1775 May 15 – John Chisholm, Memorial For 200 Acres In Granville County. Date: 5/15/1775
People in this record: Chisholm, John
Places in this record: Granville County
Topics in this record: Oglethorpes Barony
Record details: Date: 5/15/1775
Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00479 Item: 005
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1775 July 12 – Lawton, Joseph, Memorial For 330 Acres In Granville County. Date: 7/12/1775
People in this record: John Chisolm; Kirkland, George; Kirkland, John; Lawton, Joseph
Places in this record: Granville County
Date: 7/12/1775. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S111001 Volume: 0014 Page: 00006 Item: 003
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1775 July 21 – John Chisholm, Land Grant For 400 Acres In Craven County. Date: 7/21/1775
People in this record: Chisholm, John
Places in this record: Craven County
Date: 7/21/1775. Series: Colonial Land Grants (Copy Series) (S213019)
Document Type: Land Grant
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213019 Volume: 0037 Page: 00189 Item: 000
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1775 Oct 18 – John Chisholm, Memorial For 400 Acres On Waccamaw River, Craven County. Date: 10/18/1775
People in this record: Chisholm, John; Morrill, Daniel; Pendergrass, Darby
Places in this record: Buck Swamp; Craven County; Prince George Parish; Waccamaw River
Date: 10/18/1775. Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S111001 Volume: 0002 Page: 00425 Item: 006
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1776 – Alexander Chisolm, Account Audited (File No. 1244) Of Claims Growing Out Of The American Revolution. Date: 1776 C. or later
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander
Date: 1776 C. or later. Series: Accounts Audited of Claims Growing Out of the Revolution (S108092)
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1776 John Chisolm, Account Audited (File No. 1245) Of Claims Growing Out Of The American Revolution. Date: 1776 C. or later
People in this record: Chisolm, John
Date: 1776 C. or later. Series: Accounts Audited of Claims Growing Out of the Revolution (S108092)
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1776 Martha Chisam, Account Audited (File No. 1246) Of Claims Growing Out Of The American Revolution. Date: 1776 C. or later
People in this record: Chisam, Martha
Date: 1776 C. or later. Series: Accounts Audited of Claims Growing Out of the Revolution (S108092)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S108092 Reel: 0022 Frame: 00362 ignore: 000
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1776 – Mary Chisam, Account Audited (File No. 1247) Of Claims Growing Out Of The American Revolution. Date: 1776 C. or later
People in this record: Chisam, Mary
Date: 1776 C. or later. Series: Accounts Audited of Claims Growing Out of the Revolution (S108092)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S108092 Reel: 0022 Frame: 00366 ignore: 000
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1776 Oct 15 – Pool Of Petit Jurors (1 Page) Date: 10/15/1776
People in this record: Adams, Nathaniel; Addison, Thomas; Ash, John; Baker, John; Baynard, William; Bedon, Daniel; Brailsford, John; Bull, Fenwicke; Byers, Robert; Carsan, Charles; Alexander Chisolm Jr.; Crosby, Timothy; Davis, Richard; Ekells, John; Evans, Rowland; Farr, Thomas Jr.; Fendin, Richard; Fraser, Alexander; Gillett, Aaron; Guerry,James; Hawkins, Philip; Hibben, Andrew; Jeanneret, Jacob; Jessop, John; Jew, George; Jones, Francis; Legare, Solomon Jr.; Lining, John; Lowder, Thomas; Luton, John; Mcquarter, Hugh; Milhouse, John; Minsing, Philip; Pooser, George; Porcher, Philip; Rivers, Mallory; Rose, Francis; Rumph, Abraham; Russell, Nathaniel; Ryall, William; Sanders, Peter; Simons, Benjamin Jr.; Smith, Francis; Smith, Thomas; Upham, John; Valton, Peter; Whaley, Thomas; Williamson, William
Topics in this record: Jury Lists
Date: 10/15/1776. Series: Criminal Journals (S145002)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S145002 Volume [1st Year]: 1769 Page: 00348 Item: 004
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1776 Oct 16 – Pool Of Petit Jurors (1 Page) Date: 10/16/1776
People in this record: Adamson, Thomas; Burn, Alexander; Alexander Chisolm Jr.; Ham, Thomas; Harn, Thomas; King, James; Lee, William; Meyer, Philip; Owen, John; Sarrazin, Jonathan; Valton, Peter; Williman, Jacob; Wirching, Gasper
Topics in this record: Jury Lists
Date: 10/16/1776 . Series: Criminal Journals (S145002)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S145002 Volume [1st Year]: 1769 Page: 00350 Item: 03A
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1776 Oct 16 – Petit Jurors In Attendance (1 Page) Date: 10/16/1776
People in this record: Burn, Alexander; Alexander Chisolm Jr.; Dawson, John; Hannehen, John; Harn, Thomas; Hyrne, Henry; Lee, William; Leitch, Andrew; Myer, Philip; Owen, John; Sarazin, Jonathan; Williman, Jacob; Willimar, Jacob
Topics in this record: Jury Lists
Date: 10/16/1776. Series: Criminal Journals (S145002)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S145002 Volume [1st Year]: 1769 Page: 00350 Item: 03B
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1777 – Bee, Joseph Vs William Chisholme, Judgment Roll. Date: 1777
People in this record: Bee, Joseph; Chisholme, William
Date: 1777. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S136002 Box: 105A Item: 0084A ignore: 000
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1778 Rowand, Robert To Charles Elliot And Others In Trust For Mrs. Rowand And Children, Lease And Release. Date: 1778
People in this record: Alexander Chisolm; Elliot, Charles; Rowand, Mrs.; Rowand, Robert
Date: 1778. Series: Conveyance Books (Register of Mesne Conveyance) (S363001)
Document Type: Lease And Release
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S363001 Volume: 04Z0 Page: 00003 ignore: 000
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1778 See 169B/149A (Oversized) Date: 1778
People in this record: Alexander Chisolm; Inglis, Thomas
Date: 1778. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S136002 Box: 107A Item: 0148A ignore: 000
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1778 John Chisholm in the U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
Name: John Chisholm
Gender: M (Male)
State: South Carolina
County: Camden District
Town: Eastward of Wateree
Residence Year: 1780
Household Remarks: He is on the Grand Jury List for the “District of Camden”.
Document: Jury Lists, 1778, Acts #1078 [at SC Archives]; Page Number: 8; Family Number: 85
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1778 John Chisholm in the U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
Name: John Chisholm
Gender: M (Male)
State: South Carolina
County: Beaufort District
Town: Parish of St Peter
Residence Year: 1780
Household Remarks: He is on the Petit Jury List for the “District of Beaufort” [name found on the reverse side of page 11].
Document: Jury Lists, 1778, Acts #1078 [at SC Archives]; Page Number: 11; Family Number: 388
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1778 John Chisholm in the U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
Name: John Chisholm
Gender: M (Male)
State: South Carolina
County: Beaufort District
Town: St Peter
Residence Year: 1780
Household Remarks: He is on the Grand Jury List for the “District of Beaufort”.
Document: Jury Lists, 1778, Acts #1078 [at SC Archives]; Page Number: 11; Family Number: 129
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1779 Alexander Chisolm Vs James Skene, Judgment Roll. Date: 1779
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Skene, James
Date: 1779. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S136002 Box: 109A Item: 0094A ignore: 000
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1779 – (Frederick Scism/Sisson Rev War Indents) Frederick Sisson for sundry provisions support Continentials in 1779. 15 pounds 15 shillings and 1 farthing. Recept for the above when Gent Gum retreated from 96 as July 1781.
1784 Aug 7 – The State of So Carolina to Fredderick Sisson – Flour delivered the Regt of So. Carolina in Jan 7, 1779. 22 bushels corn meal, 10 bushels corn.
1785 July 1 – Frederick Scism’s Account of Duty as private and quarter master … since the reduction of Charleston.
1785 Sept 13 – Edgefield County, 96 Dist, State of South Carolina. 10th men please to deliver to Mr Bartlet Bledsoe my indent and the interest due me the same from the publick to me and you will much the Gentleman your most obedient humble servt. Signed: Frederick Sisson. Sept the 13, 1785.
South Carolina Rev War Indents
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1779 Sept 30 – John Chisolm To Darby Pindergrass, Lease And Release. Date: 9/30/1779
People in this record: Chisolm, John; Pindergrass, Darby
Date: 9/30/1779. Series: Conveyance Books (Register of Mesne Conveyance) (S363001)
Document Type: Lease And Release
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S363001 Volume: 05C0 Page: 00032 ignore: 000
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1780 May – (Joshua Scism/Scisson Rev War Indents) Joshua Scisson for 20 days duty as a footman … in Capt Wm Grants Company, Capt Brandons Regt from 12 Feb to May 1780.
1780 Nov to 1782 Jan in Capt Willm Grants Company, Col Brandons Regiment. Joshua Sissons for 80 days duty as horseman and 103 … as footman. 51.10.0.
1785 June 23 – State of South Carolina – Eward Blake and Peter Baquate Esqr Commissioners of the Publick Treasury.
Please to deliver to John Lindsey and Richard Speake in Company or their order all the publick indents which may … due to me from the Treasury of this state and will much oblige. Signed: Joshua Sisson.
1786 March 17 – to Joshua Scisson 1 pound 8 shillings and 6 pence 3 farthings for militia duty in 1780 and amt audited.
South Carolina Rev War Indents
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1780 July 5 – (Martin Sisson/Scism Rev War Indents) Recd …. of Mr Martin Sisson 2411 pounds of meat pork for the use of Col Hammond Regt of Milition on duty at the Two Sister Ferry under command of Major Middleton. South Carolina.
1783 Aug 11 – State of South Carolina, Beaufort District } Martin Sisson … made oath that he served out and delivered to John Goode quarter master 2411 weight neat pork for the use of a detachment of Col Hammons Regt under the Command of Majr Middleton on duty at the Two Sisters Ferry Feb 5 1780 … Signed: Martin Sisson.
1785 July 28 – Martin Sisson for 100 days as private and 140 days as Lieut on horseback, 240 days from the 15 Sept to 5 May 1781 to 5 March 1782. 59 pounds 5 shillings and 8 pence half penny.
South Carolina Rev War Indents
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1781 January 12 – (William Scism/Sisson Rev War Indents) The State of South Carolina to William Sisson to 20 bushels of corn as per receipt, 10 horses, 1 beef.
1783 Dec 28 – recd of Mr William Sisson 100 weight of port for the use of the detachment scouting the Indians tour to the ground. Capt. Moses L Bell.
State of So Carolina Dr to Wm Scism for duty to Col Anderson return. 217.10/31.1.5 pounds.
1785 Sept 16 – William Scisms Account of Militia Duty as Lieut since the reduction of Charles Town also for rats Pork for Militia use in 1782, the whole amt to $217.10. 31 pounds 1 shilling and 5 pence sterling.
1786 July 10 – Gentlemen, please deliver to Mr Thomas Butler the Indents due me by the publck of this State. To Peter Baquit, James Mitchell Esqr. Commissioners of the Treasury South Carolina. Signed: Lydia Sisson (her mark)
I do hereby certify that the above order was assigned and given before me by the said Lydia Sissom the day above written certifyed by me the day above. Signed: Russell Wilson JP. Edgefield County.
1786 July 26 – Three years interes on the within for Lydia Scismadmr to Co. Wm Scism – 6.10.3. Signed: Thomas Butler.
1786 Aug 11 – I do hereby assign the within Indent to Mr Thos Butler. Signed: Lydia Sisson (her mark)
1790 May 24 – Delivered to Mr. William Scism this our Indented Certificate for the sum of 31 pounds 1 shilling and 5 pence for Militia Duty of Lieut and also for port for militia. 26 pounds 8/1 by payment of same in August to 1 of April 1787 26.8.1/1.16.1. Mayson.
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1781-1782 – Hinckley, William To Alexander Chisolm, Lease And Release. Date: 1781-1782
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Hinckley, William
Date: 1781-1782. Series: Conveyance Books (Register of Mesne Conveyance) (S363001)
Document Type: Lease And Release
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S363001 Volume: 05F0 Page: 00059 ignore: 000
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1781 June 19 – Mckay, George And Wife To John Chisolm, Lease And Release. Date: 6/19/1781
People in this record: Chisolm, John; Mckay, George
Date: 6/19/1781. Series: Conveyance Books (Register of Mesne Conveyance) (S363001)
Document Type: Lease And Release
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S363001 Volume: 05C0 Page: 00440 ignore: 000
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1781 June 19 – Sumter, Thomas And Wife To John Chisolm, Lease And Release. Date: 6/19/1781
People in this record: Chisolm, John; Sumter, Thomas
Date: 6/19/1781. Series: Conveyance Books (Register of Mesne Conveyance) (S363001)
Document Type: Lease And Release
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S363001 Volume: 05C0 Page: 00442 ignore: 000
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1781 Oct 11 – Hinckley, William Of Johns Island, Colleton To Alexander Chisolm, Bill Of Sale For 21 Slaves. Date: 10/11/1781
People in this record: Big Jack (Slave); Caesar (Slave); Castalio (Slave); Celia (Slave); Alexander Chisolm; Cyrus (Slave); Dick (Slave); Glasgow (Slave); Hinckley, William; Jammey (Slave); Joe (Slave); Little Jack (Slave); Molly (Slave); Ned (Slave); Okanastoto (Slave); Old Molly (Slave); Priss (Slave); Quaco (Slave); Robin (Slave); Sam (Slave); Sarah (Slave); Sue (Slave); Sylvia (Slave)
Places in this record: Colleton District; Johns Island
Topics in this record: Slaves, Named
Date: 10/11/1781. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 002Q Page: 00291 Item: 000
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1783 Jan 29 – Alexander Chisolm, Petition Concerning The Reasons Why He Accepted A Commission During The British Occupation, And Asking Relief From The Amercement Levied Upon Him. (4 Pages)
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander
Places in this record: Charleston; Johns Island
Topics in this record: Amercements; Loyalists
Date: 1/29/1783
Series: Petitions to the General Assembly (S165015)
Document Type: Petition. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165015 Year: 1783 Item: 00344 ignore: 000
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1783 Feb 3 – Alexander Chisolm, Petition Concerning His Actions During The Late War And Asking That The Amercement Levied On Him Be Removed. (4 Pages) Date: 2/3/1783
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander
Places in this record: Charleston; Johns Island
Topics in this record: Amercements; Militia
Date: 2/3/1783. Series: Petitions to the General Assembly (S165015)
Document Type: Petition. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165015 Year: 1783 Item: 00177 ignore: 000
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1783 Feb 12 – Inhabitants Of Johns Island, Petition On Behalf Of Alexander Chisolms Concerning His Actions During The British Occupation And Asking That The Amercement Levied Upon Him Be Removed. (4 Pages) Date: 2/12/1783
People in this record: Chisolms, Alexander
Places in this record: Johns Island
Topics in this record: Amercements
Date: 2/12/1783. Series: Petitions to the General Assembly (S165015)
Document Type: Petition. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165015 Year: 1783 Item: 00141 ignore: 000
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1784 – Jenkins, Benjamin, Nathaniel Adams, Daniel Jenkins And John Laroche, Exors. Of Christopher Jenkins Vs Morton Wilkinson And William Lee, Exors. Of William Chisolme, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Adams, Nathaniel; Chisolme, William; Jenkins, Benjamin; Jenkins, Christopher; Jenkins, Daniel; Laroche, John; Lee, William; Wilkinson, Morton
Date: 1784. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S136002 Box: 111A Item: 0081A ignore: 000
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1784 June 10 – John Chisolm Sr., Plat For 150 Acres In St. Peters Parish, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Elias Robert.
People in this record: John Chisolm Sr.; Elliott; Robert, Elias
Places in this record: Beaufort District; Granville County; St. Peters Parish
Date: 6/10/1784. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0004 Page: 00316 Item: 000
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1784 Aug 7 – Harrod, John, Plat For 300 Acres On Coosawhatche River, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Elias Robert.
People in this record: John Chisolm; Elliott, W.; Harrod, John; Robert, Elias
Places in this record: Beaufort District; Coosawhatchie River
Date: 8/7/1784. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0002 Page: 00318 Item: 000
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1784 Aug 7 – Norton, Daniel, Plat For 188 Acres In Camden District, Surveyed By Isham Moore.
People in this record: John Chisolm; Harper, James; Haynsworth, Henry; Moore, Isham; Neilson, Iarad; Norton, Daniel; Shorter, John; Spry, Henry; Sumter, Thomas
Places in this record: Camden District
Date: 8/7/1784. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0015 Page: 00286 Item: 001
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1784 Aug 10 – Bowman, Robert, Plat For 300 Acres Near The Great Savanah, Camden District, Surveyed By Isham Moore.
People in this record: Bowman, Robert; John Chisolm; David; Moore, Isham; Rutherford; Shorter, John; Sullivant; Thompson, Moses
Places in this record: Camden District; Great Savannah
Date: 8/10/1784. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0004 Page: 00285 Item: 000
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1784 Oct 16 – Green, Moses, Plat For 164 Acres On Santee River, Camden District, Surveyed By Isham Moore.
People in this record: Bowman, Robert; John Chism; Green, Moses; Haynsworth, Mary; Moore, Isham; Shorter, John; Sullivan, John
Places in this record: Camden District; Santee River
Date: 10/16/1784. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0002 Page: 00337 Item: 000
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1784 Dec 23 – John Chisolm, Plat For 372 Acres On Coosawhatche River, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Elias Robert.
People in this record: Chisolm, John; Harrod, John; Robert, Elias
Places in this record: Beach Branch; Beaufort District; Coosawhatchie River
Date: 12/23/1784. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0004 Page: 00251 Item: 000
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1784 Dec 30 – Harrod, John, Plat For 185 Acres On Branch Of Beach Branch, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Elias Robert.
People in this record: John Chisolm; Harrod, John; Robert, Elias
Places in this record: Beach Branch; Beaufort District; Coosawhatchie River
Date: 12/30/1784. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0007 Page: 00174 Item: 002
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1785 Jan 19 – Vanderhorst, John, Plat For 1,000 Acres On Tawcaw Swamp, Craven County, Surveyed By Samuel Neilson For Nathaniel Richbourgh On April 15, 1773
People in this record: Bowman, Matthew; Chisholm; Harriss, James M.; Neilson, Samuel; Richbourgh, Nathaniel; Sumter, Gipson; Sumter, Thomas; Vanderhorst, John; Wise
Places in this record: Craven County; Tawcaw Creek
Date: 1/19/1785. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0010 Page: 00301 Item: 000
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1785 Aug 18 – David Sisson, Plat For 296 Acres On Branches Of Twenty Three Mile Creek, Ninety Six District, SC Surveyed By James Martin. Date: 8/18/1785
Date: 8/18/1785
Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
Document Type: Plat
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Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0020 Page: 00099 Item: 001
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1785 Dec 10 – Sumter, Thomas, Plat For 900 Acres On Potatoe Creek, Camden District, Surveyed By Samuel Neilson For William Fludd On May 16, 1775.
People in this record: Barns; Chisholme; Fludd, William; Mackintosh; Neilson, Samuel; Sumter, Thomas
Places in this record: Camden District; Potatoe Creek
Date: 12/10/1785. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0004 Page: 00418 Item: 000
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1786 – Alexander Chisolm, Plat Of A Tract Containing 265 Acres On Johns Island, Charleston District. (B.12, P.66) Date: 1786
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Diamond, John
Places in this record: Charleston District; Johns Island; Stono River
Date: 1786. Series: Plat Collection of John McCrady (L10005)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10005 Reel: 0004 Plat: 02269 ignore: 000
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1786 – Kershaw, Joseph And Samuel Mathis Vs John Chisolm And Thomas Chisolm, Judgment Roll.
People in this record:
Chisolm, John; Chisolm, Thomas; Kershaw, Joseph; Mathis, Samuel
Date: 1786. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S136002 Box: 125A Item: 0097A ignore: 000
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1786 – White, Anthony, Indorsee Of John Gough Vs Morton Wilkinson And William Lee, Exors. Of William Chisholme, Judgment Roll. Date: 1786
People in this record: Chisholme, William; Gough, John; Lee, William; White, Anthony; Wilkinson, Morton
Date: 1786. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S136002 Box: 126A Item: 0129A ignore: 000
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1786 – Gough, John Vs Morton Wilkinson And William Lee, Exors. Of William Chisholme, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Chisholme, William; Gough, John; Lee, William; Wilkinson, Morton:
Date: 1786. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1786 – Committee Report On Opening A Water Passage Between The Savannah And New Rivers. (2 Pages)
People in this record: Bourquin; Chisolm
Places in this record: New River; Savannah River
Topics in this record: Inland Navigation
Date: 1786. Series: Committee Reports (S165005)
Document Type: Report Of Legislative Committee
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165005 Year: 1786 Item: 00009 Page: 000
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1786 Apr 10 – Caps, John, Plat For 286 Acres On Potato Creek, Camden District, Surveyed By Samuel Reynolds.
People in this record: Caps, John; Chisholm; Cotes; Reynolds, Samuel; Sumpter, Thomas; Wise, Nathaniel
Places in this record: Camden District; Potato Creek; Santee River
Date: 4/10/1786. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0011 Page: 00156 Item: 002
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1786 May 5 – Macnair, John To Commissioners Of The Loan Office, Mortgage For Two Tracts On Santee River, Craven County, One For 600 Acres, Being Part Of 1,000 Acres Granted Originally To Thomas Sumter, And The Other For 550 Acres, Granted Originally To Thomas Sumter, Both Tracts Purchased By Said Macnair From Thomas Sumter.
People in this record: Barnes, Robert; Chisolme; Cook; Farr; Gibson; Harper; Henderson, Mrs.; Hopper; Little; Macnair, John; Nielson; Nielson, Letitia; Ridgehill; Ross, Abijah; Sims; Spry; Sullivan; Sumter, Thomas; Webb
Places in this record: Craven County; Potato Creek; Santee River
Date: 5/5/1786. Series: Mortgages (Commissioner of the Paper Medium Loan) (S218157)
Document Type: Mortgage. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S218157 Volume: 000A Page: 00137 ignore: 000
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1786 May 6 – Plat Of A Tract Of Land Containing 670 Acres On Stono River. (B.12, P.53)
People in this record: Alexander Chisolm; Gadsden, Thomas; Ladson, Thomas; Mathew, John R.; Mccall, Hext; Ward, Joshua
Places in this record: Stono River
Date: 5/6/1786. Series: Plat Collection of John McCrady (L10005)
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1786 June 15 – Alexander Chisholm, Plat For 265 Acres On Stono River, Charleston District, Surveyed By John Diamond. D
People in this record: Chisholm, Alexander; Diamond, John; Rivers, Charles
Places in this record: Charleston District; Johns Island; Stono River
Date: 6/15/1786. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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1786 June 15 – Bowman, James, Plat For 784 Acres On Santee River, Camden District, Surveyed By Samuel Reynolds.
People in this record: Bowman, James; Bowman, John; Burdox; John Chisholm; Evans, George; Farrow, Dr.; Middleton, Richard; Moses; Reynolds, Samuel; Sumter, Thomas
Places in this record: Broad Bay; Camden District; Green Bay; Hominey Bay; Santee River
Date: 6/15/1786. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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1786 June 17 – John Chisholm, Plat For 100 Acres On Waters Of Coosawhatchie River, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Elias Robert For Jesse Spilliards.
People in this record: Chisholm, John; Robert, Elias; Spilliards, Jesse
Places in this record: Beaufort District; Coosawhatchie River; Granville County; St. Peters Parish
Date: 6/17/1786. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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1786 June 22 – (David Scism Rev War Indents) David Scism – For militia duty in Brandons Regiment since the fall of Charleston in Andersons return amounting to currency 30 pds. 4 pounds 5 shillings 8 pence sterling. South Carolina Rev War Indents.
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1786 July 5 – (Stephen Scism/Scisson Rev War Indents) Stephen Scisson – for 291 days duty as Sergeant of Horst from the 5 July 1781 to the 1 of May 1782. Alternately in Capt Person’s Company, Col Littlbacks Regt.
1782 May 1 – State of S. Carolina to Stephen Scism as serjent for 291 days duty in Capt Persons Company Col Whites Ridgiment … from the 3d of July 1781 until the 1 day of May 1782.
1784 Nov 10 – I have this day received from Majr Passons the full value … of my acct against the publick now lying in the auditors office for auditing … Signed: Stephen Scissum.
South Carolina Rev War Indents
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1786 July 29 – Wilson, Jehu To Commissioners Of The Loan Office, Mortgage For 980 Acres On Savanna River, St. Peters Parish, Composing Cannaan Plantation, Purchased From Joshua Stafford. (Plat And Appraisement)
People in this record: John Chisholm; Clayton, John; Kirkland, George; Kirkland, John; Kirkland, Joshua; Mitchell, Andrew; Roberds, George; Stafford, Joshua; Wilson, Jehu
Places in this record: Charleston District; Savannah River; St. Pauls Parish; St. Peters Parish
Topics in this record: Canaan Plantation
Date: 7/29/1786. Series: Mortgages (Commissioner of the Paper Medium Loan) (S218157)
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1786 Sept 6 – Henry Chisam, Plat For 2,185 Acres On Fall Branch, Orangeburgh District, Surveyed By Robert Brown.
People in this record: Beard; Brown, Robert; Chisam, Henry; Gilliral
Places in this record: Beaver Creek; Congaree River; Fall Branch; Orangeburg District
Date: 9/6/1786. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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1786 Dec 26 – Deed bk A, p. 320-323, Union Co, SC – John Grindol and Hester his wife to John Watson and Adam Chisholm.
… Release (Preceded by Lease) John Grindol and Hester his wife to John Watson and Adam Chisholm, all of Union County, SC. Granted … to John Grindol 250 acres Apr. 21, 1775 likewise another grant … 80 acres Dec 22, 1768 … 100 acres, conveyed to John Grindol, by James Huey containing 100 acres bearing date the 2d day of April 1774 … in consideration of the sum of 300 pounds sterling in hand paid by the said John Watson and Adam Chisholm … confirm unto John Watson and Adam Chisholm in their possession … land as above described situate laying and being on both sides of Packolate River including Grindols Shoals and plantation and lays joining eachother the whole 430 acres … the houses, cut houses, buidings, barns, stables, gardens, orchards, woods (etc) ….
Signed: John Grindol, Hester Grindol
Wit: David Chisholm, Jesse Mabry
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1787 July 11 – Loyalist Claims of John Chisholm late of St Marks Parish South Carolina.
Schedule to which the affidavit of John Chisholm refers, formerly of St Marks Parish in Camden District in the Province of South Carolina, but now of Kingston in the Island of Jamaica, consisting of his real estate, and bonds, notes and oen accounts due to him. Viz:
Real Estate. Conveyance of 24 acres & 2 Roods of land by lease and release from Thomas Saunter to John Chihsolm } 100
Set of leases from George McKay for 400 acres of land a 15 per acres } 300
John Chisholms 4 grants of 550 acres of land at 15/etc acre } 412
To amount of Bonds } 3284.3.6
of Notes } 495.12.1
of Open Accounts } 536.16.107
Sterling Pounds (total) } 5128.12.5 and 1/2
p. 418. He is a native of Scotland. He came to America in 1757 in the 77th Regiment and at the Peace he settled in South Carolina, and when the War broke out he lived on the Santee near Nelson’s Ferry where he kept store. Says that he had offers of every sort of referment in the American Army but that he always declared his sentiments in favour of Great Britain, and never took oath signed association or took any part with the Rebels.
In June 1778 he was obliged to leave home to save his life and went to St Eustatia. In 1778 he returned and joined General Campbell in Georgia and remained in South Carolina on service until the Evacuation in 1782.
p. 419 – During these years he served as volunteer in the 71st Regiment and acted as guide with the 64th Regiment. In the course of this service he was kept 6 months close prisoner and suffered considerably.
He now resides at St Anns in the Island of Jamaica.
Produces certificate from General Archibald Campbell to claimants loyalty and his sufferings in consequence.
Property No. 1 – 24 acres and 2 Roods of Land at Nelson’s Ferry. Produces Deed dated 18th June 1774 whereby Thomas Sumter conveys to claimant in consideration of 700 pounds South Carolina currency 24 acres 2 Roods of land as described. There was a house on it when he bought it and he made some repairs. He now claimse the purchase money 100 pounds sterling.
Property No. 2 – 400 acres of land in St Marks Parish. Produces Deed dated 8th April 1778 from G McKay conveying to claimant in consideration of 400 pounds …. 400 acres of land … worth 300 pounds sterling.
Property No. 3 – 4 grants near Nelson’s Ferry. Produces grant dated June 1767 for 200 acres in Craven County South Carolina Bounty Land.
Grant dated Oct 1770 100 acres in Craven County.
p. 420. – Grant dated 7th Dec 1770 150 acres in Craven County.
Grant dated 7th May 1774 100 acres in Craven County.
All these grants lay nearly adjoining. He built a house and office on this and he had cleared about 100 acres. Corn land and some rice lands.
Claims 412 sterling which is the sum it is valued at on appraisement and thinks it worth more.
The buildings were valueable.
He cannot say what has become of his property.
He sold his negroes and stock to Jared Nelson when he was obliged to fly and he has his bonds for the amount.
He has bonds in his possession for 3284.3.6 Sterling.
Notes for 495.12.1
Open accounts 536.16.10
He has used his endeavours but can recover none of the.
Produces affidavit sworn in Jamaica 29th July 1783 by Henry Rugeley and Henry Haskall to claimaint steady loyalty and services and that he has lost considerable property by his loyal conduct.
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; American Loyalist Claims, Series I; Class: AO 13; Piece: 049. pg. 417.
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1788 Jan 15 – Williamson, Elizabeth, Petition Asking That A Ferry Be Established At Two Sisters, Savannah River, In Her Name, And That A Certain Road Be Continued. (2 Pages)
People in this record: Blount, Stephen; Carrtedg, Joseph; Chew, Benjamin; John Chisolm; Porcher, Peter Jr.; Ross, William; Sisson, Morton; Williamson, Elizabeth; Williamson, William; Williamson, William Henry
Places in this record: Black Swamp; Lincoln County; Savannah River; Two Sisters Bluff
Topics in this record: Ferries; Streets, Roads, And Highways
Date: 1/15/1788. Series: Petitions to the General Assembly (S165015)
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1788 Jan 24 – Committee Report On The Offices Which Are Vacant And Shall Be Vacant By The Constitution During The Present Sitting Of The Legislature. (2 Pages) Date: 1/24/1788
People in this record: Agnew, Alexander; Bourdeaux, Daniel; John Chisolm; Cogdell, James; Dunbar, Thomas; Huger, John; Johnson, James; Martin, Edward; Mitchell, Ephraim; Mitchell, James; Moore, William; Pringle, John Julius; Shackleford, John; Shackleford, William; Steele, William; Tucker, Thomas Tudor
Topics in this record: Public Offices
Date: 1/24/1788. Series: Committee Reports (S165005)
Document Type: Report Of Legislative Committee
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165005 Year: 1788 Item: 00146 Page: 000
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1788 Feb 4 – Palmer, John, Plan Representing A Tract Of Land Containing 1,000 Acres. (C.251)
People in this record: Broughton, J.; Dr. Chisolm; Palmer, John; Porcher, P.
Date: 2/4/1788. Series: Plat Collection of John McCrady (L10005)
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1789 – Rivers, William Vs Alexander Chisolm, Exor. Of Robert Farquhar, Judgment Roll. Date: 1789
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Farquhar, Robert; Rivers, William
Date: 1789. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1789 – Bocquet, Peter And John Edwards, Commissioners Of The Treasury Vs Alexander Chisholm, Exor. Of Robert Farquhar, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Bocquet, Peter; Chisholm, Alexander; Edwards, John; Farquhar, Robert
Date: 1789. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1789 – Haig, John James Vs Henry Chisolm, Judgment Roll. Date: 1789
People in this record: Chisolm, Henry; Haig, John James
Date: 1789. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1789 – Alexander Chisholm Vs Roger Parker Saunders, Judgment Roll. Date: 1789
People in this record: Alexander Chisholm; Saunders, Roger Parker
Date: 1789. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1789 – Alexander Chisolm And Sarah, His Wife, Admix. Of William Maxwell Vs John Frazer And Mary, His Wife, Exix. Of Jane Stobo, Who Was Acting Exor. Of James Stobo, Judgment Roll. Date: 1789
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Chisolm, Sarah; Frazer, John; Frazer, Mary; Maxwell, William; Stobo, James; Stobo, Jane
Date: 1789. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1790 US Census Union, SC Name: Adam Chisholm
Home in 1790 (City, County, State) Union, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 16 3
Free White Persons – Males – 16 and over 3
Free White Persons – Females 2
Number of Slaves 5
Number of Household Members 13
Year: 1790; Census Place: Union, South Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 11; Page: 44; Image: 45; Family History Library Film: 0568151
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1790 US Census Charleston, SC – Name: Alex Chisolm
Home in 1790 (City, County, State): St Johns, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 16 and over: 1
Number of Slaves: 25
Number of Household Members: 26
Year: 1790; Census Place: St Johns, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 11; Page: 544; Image: 363; Family History Library Film: 0568151
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1790 US Census Charleston, SC – Name: Alexander Chisolm Senior
Home in 1790 (City, County, State): St Phillips and St Michaels, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 16: 3
Free White Persons – Males – 16 and over: 4
Free White Persons – Females: 5
Number of Slaves: 6
Number of Household Members: 18
Year: 1790; Census Place: St Phillips and St Michaels, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 11; Page: 305; Image: 189; Family History Library Film: 0568151
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1790 US Census Charleston, SC – Name: Alexander Chisolm Junior
Home in 1790 (City, County, State): St Phillips and St Michaels, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 16 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females: 2
Number of Slaves: 4
Number of Household Members: 7
Year: 1790; Census Place: St Phillips and St Michaels, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 11; Page: 305; Image: 189; Family History Library Film: 0568151
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1790 – Alexander Chisholm Admor, And Sarah, His Wife, Admix. Of William Maxwell Vs Joseph Slann, Exor. Of Andrew Slann, Judgment Roll. Date: 1790
People in this record: Chisholm, Alexander; Chisholm, Sarah; Maxwell, William; Slann, Andrew; Slann, Joseph
Date: 1790. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1790 – Alexander Chisholm, Admor. And Sarah, His Wife, Admix. Of William Maxwell Vs Sarah Sanders, Exix. Of James Sanders, Judgment Roll. Date: 1790
People in this record: Chisholm, Alexander; Chisholm, Sarah; Maxwell, William; Sanders, James; Sanders, Sarah
Date: 1790. Series: Judgment Rolls (Court of Common Pleas) (S136002)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1790 May 11 – Esther Grindle to J Watson & A Chisholm p 98. Misc Records. Union Co, SC.
… I Esther Grindle of the County of Pendleton … wife of John Grindle … quit claim …. my dower by my own voluntary act in a certain tract of land which my husband John Grindle sold to John Watson and Adam Chisholm and conveyed to them by lease and release …
Signed: Esther Grindle
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1791 Sept – Alexander Chisolm And Sarah Maxwell Chisolm Vs John Campbell, Summary Process Roll. Date: 9/1791
People in this record: Campbell, John; Chisolm, Alexander; Chisolm, Sarah Maxwell
Date: 9/1791. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
Document Type: Summary Process Roll
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1791 July 28 – Down, James And Alexander Robert Chisolm Vs Sebastian Keeley, Judgment Roll. Date: 7/28/1791
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander Robert; Down, James; Keeley, Sebastian
Date: 7/28/1791. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1791 Sept – Alexander Chisolm And Sarah Maxwell Chisolm Vs John Campbell, Summary Process Roll. Date: 9/1791
People in this record: Campbell, John; Chisolm, Alexander; Chisolm, Sarah Maxwell
Date: 9/1791. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
Document Type: Summary Process Roll
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1791 Dec 27 – Pkg. #34 Estate of DAVID CHISHOLM Union County, SC
Will of DAVID CHISHOLM. Written : 27 Dec 1791. Recorded : 6 Apr 1792.
Heirs : Father-no name is given-all cash he has on hand together with what money he has lent out is given to his father; Brothers and sisters-the balance of his estate, viz: “..my Negroes LEWIS and FAMY, her child and all her Increase to remain untill. my Brother SAMUEL arrives to the age of ten years…: After SAMUEL arrives at the age of ten years the above negroes and stock are to be disposed of and the money received from them is to be divided among his brothers and sisters (gives no names). Executors: JOHN HENDERSON, OBADIAH TRIMMER, friends, WILLIAM CHISHOLM, brother. Witnesses: CHARLES GREEN, JESSE MABRY, JOHN BERKHAM, JR.
Administrators Bond. Dated : 3 April 1792.
Administrator: OBADIAH TRIMMER, WILLIAM CHISHOLM. Estate of: DAVID CHISHOLM, decd.
Security : CUSHMAN R. ER0N, THOMAS STRIBLING
Accounting of the administration of the estate of DAVID CHISHOLM, decd.
Date: 3 June 1797. Administrator : WILLIAM CHISHOLM Mentions : “1792 To Riding to Agusta on the Business of the Estate—4 days”
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1792 April 3 – Bond for admin of David Chisholm decd’s estate. Union Co., SC.
Know all men by these presents taht we Obadiah Trimmier, William Chisholm, Cushman R Echron, and Thomas Stribling, all of Union County and State of South Carolina are held and firmly bound unto the judges of said County … sum of 300 pounds …
… obligation is such that the above bound administration … cause to be made a true and perfect inventory … shall come to the hand or possession … of the said Obadiah Trimmier and William Chisholm … or into the hands or possession of any other person for him and the same so made to exhibit in the said Court of Union …
Signed: Obediah Trimmier, William Chisholm, Cushman Eron, Thomas Stribling
Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1777-1866, Index, 1777-1961; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Union County); Probate Place: Union, South Carolina. Box 1, pkg. 34.
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1792 April 26 – South Carolina Union County} Order to Appraise – Warrant of Appraisement – Estate of David Chisholm, decd.
By the worshipful judges of the County afsd to Charles Miles, John Watson Sr, William Coleman and Abner Coleman these are to authorize and impower you or any three of you to repair to all such places in this County as you shall be directed unto by Obadiah Trimmier and William Chisholm executors of … the Estate of David Chisholm decd … and appraise …
Signed: Ben. Haile, DC, Tor. Haile, CC.
Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1777-1866, Index, 1777-1961; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Union County); Probate Place: Union, South Carolina. Box 1, pkg. 34.
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1792-1797 – The estate of David Chisholm, decd. To the executors for debts paid on account of said deceased.
To a proved acct of Henry McCrays – 4.7
To ditto of John Martin 0.18.8
to ditto of John McKibbin 0.6.9
To ditto of William Hodge 0.10.6
To ditto of John Trimmier 6.0.0
To ditto of Obadiah Watson 3.14.0
To cost of suit William Chisholm v. William Giles 4.8.9
Obadiah Trimmier and William Chisholm made Oath before me this statement be in just and true.
Signed: Obadiah Trimmier, William Chisholm
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1792 March – One Sorrell Mare, One Saddle, one grey colt at 18 months credit, one pair saddle bags, one cow N two yearlings, one bay gelding at 2 yrs credit, one silver watch at 18 months credit.
1797 March 4 – One negro man Lewis, one negro woman Fanny, one negro girl Lucindy, one negro girl Hanna, one negro boy Charles
Total Amounts: 357.5.6
Signed: Obadiah Trimmier, William Chisholm.
Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1777-1866, Index, 1777-1961; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Union County); Probate Place: Union, South Carolina. Box 1, pkg. 34.
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1797 April 3 – Account – The Estate of David Chisholm Decd to Obadiah Trimmier.
1789 July — 10 and 1/4 bushells salt, waggoning, one cask, 8 years interest on the above.
1787 to special indents, valued at 1/2 to 8 years interest.
1790 Feb 20 – one pair kiporkin gloves, 6 years interest.
Spartanburgh County S Carolina} Personally came Obadiah Trimmier before me and made oath that the above account as stands stated is just and true, sworn and subscribed this 3d April 1797.
Signed: Obadiah Trimmier.
Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1777-1866, Index, 1777-1961; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Union County); Probate Place: Union, South Carolina. Box 1, pkg. 34.
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1797 June 3 – The estate of David Chisholm decd, to William (Chisholm) extr.
1792 – riding to Statesburrough in order to sell 2 horses, 8 days – 1.17.4
cash expended on said journey – 1.10.0
attending Union Court 12 days on the Business of the estate – 2.16.0
Keeping 2 horses 6 months – 4.0.0
Riding to Augusta on the business of the Estate 4 days – 0.18.8
Total: 11.1.0
Union County, South Carolina} Personally came William Chisholm before me and made oath that the above acct is just and true sworn to before me the 3d day of June 1797.
Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1777-1866, Index, 1777-1961; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Union County); Probate Place: Union, South Carolina. Box 1, pkg. 34.
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1792 Dec 10 – Shields, Robert, Petition Requesting A Pension For Wounds Received While Serving In The Military During The American Revolution. (3 Frames) Date: 12/10/1792
People in this record: Buford, William; John Chisolm; Hort, William; Lawton, Joseph; Lightwood, John; Murray, William; Polk, William; Shields, Robert
Topics in this record: Pensions And Annuities
Date: 12/10/1792. Series: Legislative Papers Filed in Accounts Audited of Claims Growing Out of the Revolution (S108092)
Document Type: Petition
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1793 March 26 – Ward, John Theophilus Vs James Wright, Alexander Chisolm And James Watson, Exors. Of John Watson, Judgment Roll. Date: 3/26/1793
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Ward, John Theophilus; Watson, James; Watson, John; Wright, James
Date: 3/26/1793. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1793 May – Alexander Chisolm, Exor. Of Robert Farquhar Vs John James And James Neilson, Otherwise Called, James And Neilson, Summary Process Roll. Date: 5/1793
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Farquahr, Robert; James, John; Neilson, James
Topics in this record: James And Neilson
Date: 5/1793. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
Document Type: Summary Process Roll
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1793 May – Alexander Chisolm, Exor. Of Robert Farquhar Vs Melcher Warley, Summary Process Roll. Date: 5/1793
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Farquhar, Robert; Warley, Melcher
Date: 5/1793. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
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1793 Aug 22 – John Chisolm, Plat For 1,000 Acres On Branches Of Black Creek, Lincoln County, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Elias Robert. Date: 8/22/1793
People in this record: Chisolm, John; Harrod, John; Loper, Jesse; Robert, Elias; Stone, Richard; Tuten, Zachariah
Places in this record: Beaufort District; Black Creek; Coosawhatchie River; Lincoln County
Date: 8/22/1793. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0030 Page: 00072 Item: 001
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1793 Aug 22 – John Chisolm, Plat For 1,000 Acres On Beach Branch, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Robert Stafford On August 20, 1788. Date: 8/22/1793
People in this record: Chisolm, John; Singleton, Mathew; Stafford, Robert
Places in this record: Beach Branch; Beaufort District; Coosawhatchie River
Date: 8/22/1793. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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1793 Aug 22 – Loper, Jesse, Plat For 1,000 Acres On Black Creek, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Elias Robert. Date: 8/22/1793
People in this record: John Chisolm; Cook, Cordell; Godley, Benjamin; Johnson, Jonas; Loper, Jesse; Mckay, Winewood; Robert, Elias; Stone, Richard; Taylor, Ephaim; Varnado, Leonard
Places in this record: Beaufort District; Black Creek; Coosawhatchie River
Date: 8/22/1793. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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1793 Sept 25 – Alexander Chisolm Vs Thomas Joel, Exor. Of Thomas Joel, Summary Process Roll. Date: 9/25/1793
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Joel, Thomas
Date: 9/25/1793. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
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1793 Oct 5 – Scarbrough, William Jr., Plat For 1,000 Acres In Beaufort District, Surveyed By Robert Shields.
People in this record: John Chisolmn; Deen, Jessey; Scarbrough, Elizabeth; Scarbrough, William Jr.; Shields, Robert; Stone, Richard
Places in this record: Beaufort District
Date: 10/5/1793. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0030 Page: 00099 Item: 001
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1793 Oct 5 – Scarbrough, Elizabeth, Plat For 1,000 Acres On Blood Hill Creek, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Robert Shields.
People in this record: John Chisolmn; Harrod, John; King, Zachariah; Scarbrough, Elizabeth; Scarbrough, William Jr.; Shields, Robert
Places in this record: Beaufort District; Blood Hill Branch
Date: 10/5/1793. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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1794 – Sarah Glaze Chisholm, Wife Of Alexander Robert Chisholm To Samuel Wilson, Renunciation. Date: 1794 C.
People in this record: Chisholm, Alexander Robert; Chisholm, Sarah Glaze; Wilson, Samuel
Date: 1794 C. Series: Renunciations of Dower Books (Charleston County) (L10044)
Document Type: Renunciation
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1794 Jan – Alexander Chisolm, Exor. Of Rob Farquhar Vs John James And James Wilson, Summar Process Roll. Date: 1/1794
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Farquhar, Rob; James, John; Wilson, James
Date: 1/1794. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
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1794 Jan 31 – Fields Blacky to Watson Chisholm p 161 Misc Records. Union Co, SC.
… I Fields Blacky of the State of South Carolina Union County … sold unto Watson Chisholm of the State and County afsd one negro boy named Adam …
Signed: Fields Blakely
Wit: William Mitchell, Jesse Maberry
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1794 Mar 26 – Alexander Chisholm Vs Thomas Tims And Elizabeth Tims, His Wife, Admix. Of Daniel Bell, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Bell, Daniel; Chisholm, Alexander; Tims, Elizabeth; Tims, Thomas
Date: 3/26/1794. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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1794 Dec 2 – Adam Chisholm fr Fields Blakely bk D, p 33. Union Co, SC
… I Fields Blakely … for the consideration of 50 pounds sterling …. sold unto Adam Chisholm … one negro boy named Adam …
Signed: Fields Blakely
Wit: John Beckham Jr, Bartlet Whortun
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1795 – Elliott, Ann, Wife Of Samuel Elliott To Alexander Chisholm, Renunciation. Date: 1795 C.
People in this record: Alexander Chisholm; Elliott, Ann; Elliott, Samuel
Date: 1795 C. Series: Renunciations of Dower Books (Charleston County) (L10044)
Document Type: Renunciation
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1795 March 23 – Cox, Thomas, Indorsee Vs Alexander Chisolm, Judgment Roll. Date: 3/23/1795
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Cox, Thomas
Date: 3/23/1795. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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1795 March 23 – Moodie, Benjamin, Indorsee Of Alexander Chisolm, Exor. Of Robert Farguhar Vs Susannah Wilkinson, Admix. Of Morton Wilkinson, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Farguhar, Robert; Moodie, Benjamin; Wilkinson, Morton; Wilkinson, Susannah
Date: 3/23/1795. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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1795 March 23 – Alexander Chisolm, Exor. Of Robert Farguhar Vs Susannah Wilkinson, Exix. Of Francis Wilkinson, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Farguhar, Robert; Wilkinson, Francis; Wilkinson, Susannah
Date: 3/23/1795. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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1795 Aug 6 – Smith, Rev. Robert, Exor. Of Mrs. Elizabeth Delancey Vs Alexander Chisolm, Judgment Roll. Date: 8/6/1795
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Delancey, Elizabeth; Smith, Robert
Date: 8/6/1795. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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1795 Aug 6 – John Chisolm Vs John Gaillared, Judgment Roll. Date: 8/6/1795
People in this record: Chisolm, John; Gaillared, John
Date: 8/6/1795. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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1795 Aug 25 – Alexander Chrisholm, Plan For 80 Acres On An Island In Stono River, Charleston District, Surveyed By John Diamond. Date: 8/25/1795
People in this record: Chisholm, Alexander; Coffin; Diamond, John
Places in this record: Charleston District; Stono Inlet; Stono River
Date: 8/25/1795. Series: Plan Books (S213212)
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1795 Nov 6 – Alexander Chisholm Vs William Carson, Judgment Roll. Date: 11/6/1795
People in this record: Carson, William; Chisholm, Alexander
Date: 11/6/1795. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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1795 Nov 7 – Alexander Chisolm And His Wife, Admix. Of William Maxwell Vs Thomas Corbett, John Todd, And Richard Todd, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Chisolm, Mrs.; Corbett, Thomas; Maxwell, William; Todd, John; Todd, Richard
Date: 11/7/1795. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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1796 Jan 21 – William Chisholm fr Thomas Draper bk D, p 441 Union Co, SC
… between Thomas Draper Snr and Lucy his wife of Union County and State of South Carolina of the one part and William Chisholm of the State and County aforesaid of the other part … in considerationn of the sum of 150 pounds … confirm unto the said William Chisholm … a certain tract or parcel of land originally granted to John Hail containing 289 acres … in the District of Pinckney … lying on the South side of Pacolate River on Clarks Mill Creek bounded … in the said Draper’s line …. the plantation whereon Thomas Draper Jr now lives on Mill Creek with 289 acres …
Signed: Thomas Draper, Lucy Draper
Wit: John Haile, John Beckham Jr
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1796 Sept – Charleston District, Presentment Concerning The Postponement Of Court Cases, Sheriffs Sales, The Condition Of The Gaol, The Unfinished Condition Of The Courthouse, And House Insurance. (4 Pages) Date: 9/1796
People in this record: Burke, Aedanus; Byrne, Patrick; Alexander Chisolm; Hadden, Gardner; Hart, Daniel; Hubert, Charles; Irvine, James; Johnston, James; Keels, Peter; Meeks, Joseph; Mood, Peter; Moore, John; Motte, Francis; Prince, Charles; Russell, Benjamin; Smith, John Christian; Smith, Peter; Tims, Thomas
Places in this record: Charleston; Charleston District
Topics in this record: Courthouses; Execution Sales; Insurance; Jails; Juries
Date: 9/1796. Series: Grand Jury Presentments (S165010)
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1796 Sept – Charleston District, Presentment Concerning The Postponement Of Court Cases, Sheriffs Sales, The Condition Of The Gaol, The Unfinished Condition Of The Courthouse, And House Insurance. (4 Pages) Date: 9/1796
People in this record: Burke, Aedanus; Byrne, Patrick; Alexander Chisolm; Hadden, Gardner; Hart, Daniel; Hubert, Charles; Irvine, James; Johnston, James; Keels, Peter; Meeks, Joseph; Mood, Peter; Moore, John; Motte, Francis; Prince, Charles; Russell, Benjamin; Smith, John Christian; Smith, Peter; Tims, Thomas
Places in this record: Charleston; Charleston District
Topics in this record: Courthouses; Execution Sales; Insurance; Jails; Juries
Date: 9/1796. Series: Grand Jury Presentments (S165010)
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1796 Nov 15 – John Chisholm, Indorsee Of Isaac Delyon Vs Benjamin Webb, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Chisholm, John; Delyon, Isaac; Webb, Benjamin
Date: 11/15/1796, Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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1796 Dec 6 – Sweet, William, Plat For 500 Acres On Beech Branch, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Robert Shields.
People in this record: Carr, William; Chisolmn; Hanod, John; Knight, Zachariah; Shields, Robert; Smart, Nathen; Sweet, William; Walker, Jeremiah
Places in this record: Beaufort District; Beech Branch; Coosawhatchie River
Date: 12/6/1796. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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1797 – Walker, Jeremiah, Plat For 488 Acres In Beaufort District, Surveyed By Robert Shields. Date: 1797 C.
People in this record: John Chisolom; Shields, Robert; Singleton, Matthew; Smart, Nathan; Sweet, James; Sweet, William; Walker, Jeremiah
Places in this record: Beaufort District
Date: 1797 C. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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1797 March 6 – Adam Chisholm to Walter Chisholm, bk D, p 534. Union Co, SC
… I Adam Chisholm of the State of South Carolina and County of Union have for and in consideration of 50 pounds … sell and deliver unto Walter Chisholm one negroe boy named Ned, and one named Stephen …
Signed: Adam Chisholm
Wit: Obadiah Trimmier, William Chisholm
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1797 March 6 – John Henderson & others to The’s W Chisholm p 206 Misc Records. Union Co, SC.
… we John Henderson, Obediah Trimmier and William Chisholm … sold and delivered unto The’s W Chisholm one negro woman by the name of Fanny she being part of the property of the estate of David Chisholm decd …
Signed: John Henderson, Obediah Trimmier, William Chisholm
Wit: Henry Farnandes, William Henderson
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1797 June 2 – Adam Chisholm to Est of David, bk E, p 31-33 Union Co, SC
… Adam Chisholm of the State of South Carolina and County of Union acknowledge myself indebted to John Henderson, Obediah Trimmer and William Chisholm executors of the estate of David Chisholm deceased in the sum of 55 pounds sterling to be levyed of my goods and chattles lands and tenaments if the said Adam Chisholm shall fail in the condition under written.
The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas Nancy Chisholm daughter of the above named Adam Chisholm being now under age, did on the 4th of this instant purchase of the above executors one negro girl named Lucinda the property of the above estate at the price of 55 pounds no if the said Nancy Chisholm when she arives at the age of 18 years comply with the terms of sale and with the true intent and meaning thereof then the above obligation to be void as else to remain in full force in law.
Signed: Adam Chisholm
Wit: H Farnandis, John Beckham
By the oath of Henry Farnandis and recorded the 2 June 1797.
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(NOTES: Which David Chisholm is this? This question leads to clues about Adam Chisholm of Union Co, SC)

First, David Chisholm Sr, from Hanover Co, Va, dies in 1805 according to Louisa County, Va Chancery Court records – see 1805 transactions below on this page. So this is not David Chisholm Sr.

David Chisholm Jr, from Hanover Co, Va is alive and well after 1792 and involved in many land transactions in Louisa Co, Va – see this page below. David Chisholm Jr – son of David Chisholm Sr – moves to Chester County, South Carolina and dies there in 1815 (see transactions below) according to his probate paperwork. So this is not either one of those two David Chisholms.

I believe this David Chisholm is a son of Adam Chisholm. He has a brother in 1792 that is not 10 years old yet, and he makes his distributions hold until Samuel Chisholm reaches the age of 10 – which appear to happen in 1797, meaning Samuel Chisholm was born in 1787. Additionally, this David Chisholm’s will indicates he has 1 sister (singular). Adam Chisholm has one daughter – Nancy Chisholm.

Most of the distributions appear to go through Adam Chisholm – even though he is not a named executor. The executors of David Chisholm’s estate go through Adam Chisholm in most of these transactions. It is possible that Adam Chisholm gave his older children their share of his estate before he died – when it appears some may have moved out of the area. This may have been what led to the confusion of the executors of Adam Chisholm’s estate when they did not distribute Nancy Chisholm’s share of her estate to her. They may have assumed she had already received her part of Adam Chisholm’s estate. This division of older and younger children leads me to believe Adam Chisholm had a 2d wife – leading to the division in ages of his children. The older children may have received an inheritance from their mother’s side of the family upon her death – and Adam Chisholm may have given them their share of the estate early as they married and started their own families.

The distributions from the David Chisholm estate starting in 1797 plus Adam Chisholm’s estate in 1817 indicate he has the following children: William Chisholm, David Chisholm, Theophilus W. Chisholm, who all predecease their father Adam Chisholm. His children still living when Adam Chisholm dies appear to be the four named in his estate in 1817 – John Chisholm, Nancy Chisholm, Obediah Chisholm, and Samuel Chisholm.

In the 1791 will, David Chisholm states his brother, Samuel Chisholm, in 1791, is not yet 10 years of age, and that the will distributions are not to be devised until his brother Samuel Chisholm reaches the age of 10. The distributions occur in 1797 – meaning Samuel Chisholm, brother of David Chisholm was born in 1787. This is the same age as the Samuel Chisholm that is the son of Adam Chisholm – and Adam Chisholm’s estate names Samuel Chisholm as Adam’s son in 1817.

Additionally, David Chisholm’s will indicates the distribution is to be among his brothers and “sister” – singular – meaning he only has one sister. Adam Chisholm’s estate shows him to have one daughter – Nancy Chisholm.

David Chisholm’s will names 2 brothers – Samuel Chisholm b. abt 1787 (meaning he is about 4 years old when David Chisholm dies), and William Chisholm, who is an adult that is to be an executor in the will.

In 1794-1797 there are several transaction related to slaves that appear related to Adam Chisholm. Watson Chisholm and Adam Chisholm appear to both purchase the same slave named “Adam” within a few days of eachother from a Fields Blacky. John Watson is the person who purchased the 400 acres on Grindal Shoals with Adam Chisholm. Watson Chisholm appears may be a child of Adam Chisholm, and his first name a hint at who his wife may have been. He appears to have purchased the land with an in-law, and one of his children is named after the Watson family. John Watson Sr appears to be a father-in-law or a brother-in-law of Adam Chisholm.

Another clue as to a family relationship is the naming of one of Adam Chisholm’s sons as Obediah Chisholm. “Obediah” does not appear to be a family name from the Chisholm side, but Obediah Trimmier is an executor in David Chisholm’s estate. There is likely a family relationship – possibly Obediah Trimmier has married into either the Watson or Chisholm family. Obediah Trimmier’s records seem to show him to be born in the 1760s – so he is younger than Adam Chisholm – but the Trimmier (Trimmyear also) family may also be related to the Chisholm’s by marriage. It appears Adam Chisholm may have named his son after Obadiah Trimmier – as I see no other Obadiah’s in this line of Chisholms.

In 1797 Adam Chisholm sells a slave to a Walter Chisholm. The sale is witnessed by the executors of David Chisholm’s estate – Obadiah Trimmier and William Chisholm. This may indicate another son of Adam Chisholm’s, but it also may be that he is selling a slave he received out of David Chisholm’s estate to Watson Chisholm (who is a close relative of Adam Chisholm’s from Hanover Co, Va).

In 1797 the executors of the estate of David Chisholm decd, convey the slave named Fanny to The’s W. Chisholm – this is pursuant to David Chisholm decd’s estate. The’s W. Chisholm appears to be another sibling of David’s, and as such, appears to be another son of Adam Chisholm.

In 1797 a slave out of David Chisholm’s estate is conveyed to Nancy Chisholm, daughter of Adam Chisholm – she is still a minor at this time.

This also calls into question the commonly listed age of this Adam Chisholm. He appears to be older than what is listed by most researchers – meaning he may be a brother of David Chisholm Sr – not his son – continued research may uncover additional clues).

1794 Jan 31 – Fields Blacky to Watson Chisholm p 161 Misc Records. Union Co, SC.
… I Fields Blacky of the State of South Carolina Union County … sold unto Watson Chisholm of the State and County afsd one negro boy named Adam …
Signed: Fields Blakely
Wit: William Mitchell, Jesse Maberry
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1794 Dec 2 – Adam Chisholm fr Fields Blakely bk D, p 33. Union Co, SC
… I Fields Blakely … for the consideration of 50 pounds sterling …. sold unto Adam Chisholm … one negro boy named Adam …
Signed: Fields Blakely
Wit: John Beckham Jr, Bartlet Whortun
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1796 Jan 21 – William Chisholm fr Thomas Draper bk D, p 441 Union Co, SC
… between Thomas Draper Snr and Lucy his wife of Union County and State of South Carolina of the one part and William Chisholm of the State and County aforesaid of the other part … in considerationn of the sum of 150 pounds … confirm unto the said William Chisholm … a certain tract or parcel of land originally granted to John Hail containing 289 acres … in the District of Pinckney … lying on the South side of Pacolate River on Clarks Mill Creek bounded … in the said Draper’s line …. the plantation whereon Thomas Draper Jr now lives on Mill Creek with 289 acres …
Signed: Thomas Draper, Lucy Draper
Wit: John Haile, John Beckham Jr
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1797 March 6 – Adam Chisholm to Walter Chisholm, bk D, p 534. Union Co, SC
… I Adam Chisholm of the State of South Carolina and County of Union have for and in consideration of 50 pounds … sell and deliver unto Walter Chisholm one negroe boy named Ned, and one named Stephen …
Signed: Adam Chisholm
Wit: Obadiah Trimmier, William Chisholm
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1797 March 6 – John Henderson & others to Thos N Chisholm p 206 Misc Records. Union Co, SC.
… we John Henderson, Obediah Trimmier and William Chisholm … sold and delivered unto Theo’s W Chisholm one negro woman by the name of Fanny she being part of the property of the estate of David Chisholm decd …
Signed: John Henderson, Obediah Trimmier, William Chisholm
Wit: Henry Farnandes, William Henderson
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1797 June 2 – Adam Chisholm to Est of David, bk E, p 31-33 Union Co, SC
… Adam Chisholm of the State of South Carolina and County of Union acknowledge myself indebted to John Henderson, Obediah Trimmer and William Chisholm executors of the estate of David Chisholm deceased in the sum of 55 pounds sterling to be levyed of my goods and chattles lands and tenaments if the said Adam Chisholm shall fail in the condition under written.
The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas Nancy Chisholm daughter of the above named Adam Chisholm being now under age, did on the 4th of this instant purchase of the above executors one negro girl named Lucinda the property of the above estate at the price of 55 pounds no if the said Nancy Chisholm when she arives at the age of 18 years comply with the terms of sale and with the true intent and meaning thereof then the above obligation to be void as else to remain in full force in law.
Signed: Adam Chisholm
Wit: H Farnandis, John Beckham
By the oath of Henry Farnandis and recorded the 2 June 1797.
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1797 Sept – Alexander Chisolm Vs Thomas Joel, Summary Process Roll.
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Joel, Thomas
Date: 9/1797. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
Document Type: Summary Process Roll
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1797 Dec 22 – May, John, Plat For 92 Acres Between Chyhaw And Cobahee Rivers, Colleton County, St. Bartholomews Parish, Charleston District, Surveyed By Josiah Furman.
People in this record: Alexander Chisolm; Fields, John C.; Furman, Josiah; May, John; Smith, C.
Places in this record: Charleston District; Chehaw River; Colleton County; Combahee River; St. Bartholomews Parish
Date: 12/22/1797. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0035 Page: 00097 Item: 002
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1798 Apr 26 – Alexander Chisolm, Exor. Of Robert Philip Vs Robert Miles, Judgment Roll. Date: 4/26/1798
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Miles, Robert; Philip, Robert
Date: 4/26/1798. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1798 Item: 0648A ignore: 000
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1798 June 23 – Bowman, Robert Sr., Plat For 500 Acres On Big And Little Tawcaw Creek, Camden District, Surveyed By W. R. L. Stukes.
People in this record: Bowman, James; Bowman, Robert; Bowman, Robert Sr.; John Chisholm; Lawson, John; Stukes, W. R. L.; Sumpter, Thomas
Places in this record: Camden District; Santee River; Tawcaw Creek
Date: 6/23/1798. Series: State Plat Books (Columbia Series) (S213192)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213192 Volume: 0037 Page: 00081 Item: 001
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1798 Aug 20 – Alexander Chisolm, Acting Exor. Of Robert Philip And Mary Philip Vs Robert Miles, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Miles, Robert; Philip, Mary; Philip, Robert
Date: 8/20/1798. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1798 Oct 31 – Chambliss, Ms. Mary E. A. M. D. And Samuel Corbin, Plat For 490 Acres On Branch Of Little Beaver Creek, Orangeburgh District, Surveyed By Peter Belin.
People in this record: Belin, Peter; Chambliss, Ms. Mary E. A. M. D.; Henry Chisolm; Corbin, Samuel; Ott, Gasper; Ott, Peter; Seastrunk, Gasper
Places in this record: Little Beaver Creek; Orangeburg District
Date: 10/31/1798. Series: State Plat Books (Columbia Series) (S213192)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213192 Volume: 0037 Page: 00134 Item: 002
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1798 Dec 10 – Trezevant, Peter, Petition And Supporting Papers Concerning His Deceased Father In Law Robert Farquhars Purchase And Bond For The Confiscated Property Of William Russell. (10 Pages)
People in this record: Alexander Chisolm; Colcock; Farquhar, Robert; Gibson; Moultrie, Alexander; Neilson, James S.; Porteous, Robert; Russell, William; Theus, Simeon; Trezevant, Peter
Topics in this record: Forfeited Estates
Date: 12/10/1798. Series: Petitions to the General Assembly (S165015)
Document Type: Petition. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165015 Year: 1798 Item: 00127 ignore: 000
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1799 March 25 – George Chisolm Vs John Rutledge, Judgment Roll. Date: 3/25/1799
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Rutledge, John
Date: 3/25/1799. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1799 Apr 12 – Mitchom, Jesse, Plat For 350 Acres Between Santee And Black Rivers, Camden District, Surveyed By Roger Dunn.
People in this record: Chisholm; Davis; Dunn, Roger; Frierson, Absolom; Guess, Benjamin; Mitchom, Jesse
Places in this record: Black River; Camden District; Santee River
Date: 4/12/1799. Series: State Plat Books (Columbia Series) (S213192)
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1799 Aug 14 – Alexander Chisolm Vs Charles Glover, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Glover, Charles
Date: 8/14/1799. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll
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1799 Aug 14 – Dickinson, John F. Vs James Lamotte And George Chisolm, Otherwise Called, Lamotte And Chisolm, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Dickinson, John F.; Lamotte, James
Topics in this record: Lamotte And Chisolm
Date: 8/14/1799. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1799 Item: 0472A ignore: 000
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1799 Aug 14 – Peace, Isaac, Alexander Chisolm, And Normand Mcleod, Exors. Of Paul Hamilton Vs William Mazyck, Admor. Of William Mazyck, Judgment Roll. Date: 8/14/1799
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Hamilton, Paul; Mazyck, William; Mcleod, Normand; Peace, Isaac
Date: 8/14/1799. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1799 Item: 0517A ignore: 000
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1799 Aug 14 – Lee, William, Exor. Of William Chisholme Vs Susanna Wilkenson, Admix. Of Moreten Wilkenson, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Chisholme, William; Lee, William; Wilkenson, Moreten; Wilkenson, Susanna
Date: 8/14/1799. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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1799 Aug 14 – Alexander Chisolm, Admor. And Sarah Chisolm, His Wife, Admix. Of William Maxwell Vs Thomas Osborn And Charles Glover, Judgment Roll. Date: 8/14/1799
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Chisolm, Sarah; Glover, Charles; Maxwell, William; Osborn, Thomas
Date: 8/14/1799. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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1799 Nov 29 – Certified Copy Of A Judgment Of The Court Of Common Pleas In The Case Of The Commissioners Of Forfeited Estates Vs. James Burns, With Verdict For The Defendant. (2/1 Pages)
People in this record: Burns, James; Alexander Chisolm; Drayton, Jacob
Places in this record: Charleston District
Topics in this record: American Revolution; Common Pleas, Court Of; Court Costs; Forfeited Estates, Commissioners Of; Loyalists
Date: 11/29/1799. Series: General Assembly and Other Miscellaneous Records (S390008)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S390008 Year: 1799 Item: 00006 Page: 000
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1800 US Census Beaufort Co, SC – Name: Alexander Chisolm
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Prince Williams, Beaufort, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 4
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 6
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 8
Year: 1800; Census Place: Prince Williams, Beaufort, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 48; Page: 6; Image: 18; Family History Library Film: 181423
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1800 US Census Beaufort Co, SC – Name: John Chisolm
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): St Peters, Beaufort, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males -10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 1
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 4
Year: 1800; Census Place: St Peters, Beaufort, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 48; Page: 24; Image: 36; Family History Library Film: 181423
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1800 US Census Beaufort Co, SC – Name: Rebecca Chisolm
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): St Peters, Beaufort, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 4
Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
Number of Household Members: 5
Year: 1800; Census Place: St Peters, Beaufort, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 48; Page: 24; Image: 36; Family History Library Film: 181423
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1800 US Census Charleston SC – Name: Robert Chisolm
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): St Johns Colleton and Edisto Island, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Number of Household Members: 1
Year: 1800; Census Place: St Johns Colleton and Edisto Island, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 48; Page: 53; Image: 65; Family History Library Film: 181423
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1800 US Census Charleston, SC – Name: Wille Chisolm
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): St Stephen, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
Number of Household Members: 1
Year: 1800; Census Place: St Stephen, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 48; Page: 58; Image: 71; Family History Library Film: 181423
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1800 US Census Charleston SC – Name: George Chisholm
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 3
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Number of Slaves: 13
Number of Household Members Under 16: 3
Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
Number of Household Members: 18
Year: 1800; Census Place: Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 48; Page: 127; Image: 193; Family History Library Film: 181423
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1800 US Census Charleston, SC Name: Alexander Chisholm
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Slaves: 5
Number of Household Members Under 16: 1
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 8
Year: 1800; Census Place: Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 48; Page: 118; Image: 175; Family History Library Film: 181423
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1800 US Census – Name [William Chism ]
Home in 1800 (City, County, State) Greenville, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10 3
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25 1
Number of Household Members Under 16 4
Number of Household Members Over 25 1
Number of Household Members 6
Year: 1800; Census Place: Greenville, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 47; Page: 249; Image: 482; Family History Library Film: 181422
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1800 US Census Union, SC Name: Adam Chisholm
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Union District, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males -10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Number of Slaves: 6
Number of Household Members Under 16: 2
Number of Household Members Over 25: 3
Number of Household Members: 12
Year: 1800; Census Place: Union District, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 50; Page: 243; Image: 480; Family History Library Film: 181425
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1800 US Census – Name [Joshua Cizzem ]
Home in 1800 (City, County, State) Union District, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10 1
Free White Persons – Males -10 thru 15 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15 2
Number of Slaves 2
Number of Household Members Under 16 4
Number of Household Members Over 25 1
Number of Household Members 7
Year: 1800; Census Place: Union District, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 50; Page: 247; Image: 488; Family History Library Film: 181425
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1800 US Census – Name [Turner Cizzim ]
Home in 1800 (City, County, State) Union District, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10 2
Free White Persons – Males -10 thru 15 2
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25 2
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44 1
Number of Household Members Under 16 6
Number of Household Members Over 25 1
Number of Household Members 9
Year: 1800; Census Place: Union District, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 50; Page: 246; Image: 487; Family History Library Film: 181425
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1800 US Census Union, SC Name: William Cissim
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Union District, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 2
Number of Household Members: 4
Year: 1800; Census Place: Union District, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 50; Page: 246; Image: 487; Family History Library Film: 181425
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1800 US Census Marion Dist SC Name: John Chisholm
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Liberty, Marion District, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
Number of Household Members: 1
Year: 1800; Census Place: Liberty, Marion District, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 49; Page: 462; Image: 89; Family History Library Film: 181424
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1800 March 17 – Dawson, John Of Kingstree, Georgetown District To George Chisholm, Bill Of Sale For A Slave Named Joe.
People in this record: Chisholm, George; Dawson, John; Joe (Slave)
Places in this record: Georgetown District; Kingstree
Topics in this record: Slaves, Named
Date: 3/17/1800. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 003P Page: 00018 Item: 000
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1800 March 28 – Lowndes, Rawlins, Thomas Bee, And Thomas Corbett, Exors. Of Alexander Garden Vs Alexander Chisolm, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Bee, Thomas; Alexander Chisolm; Corbett, Thomas; Garden, Alexander; Lowndes, Rawlins
Date: 3/28/1800. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1800 Item: 0073A ignore: 000
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1800 May – Lempriere, Clement, Plan Of Land In Christ Church Parish Containing 9.75 Acres. (C.473)
People in this record: Alexander Chisholm; Lempriere, Clement; Simmons, Francis
Places in this record: Christ Church Parish; Hobraw Point; Molasses Creek; Wando River
Date: 5/1800. Series: Plat Collection of John McCrady (L10005)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10005 Reel: 0011 Plat: 06057 ignore: 000
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1800 July 12 – Plat For 9.75 Acres On Hobcaw Point And Melasses Creek, Christ Church Parish, Purchased By The Assembly In 1771 For Use As A Powder Magazine, Surveyed By Joseph R. Purcell At The Request Of The Lieutenant Governor, And Including A Chain Of Title.
People in this record: Alexander Chisholm; Lempriere, Clement; Prince, C.L.; Purcell, Joseph R.; Simmons, Francis
Places in this record: Christ Church Parish; Hobcaw Point; Molasses Creek
Topics in this record: Forts And Fortifications; Lieutenant Governor; Marshlands
Date: 7/12/1800. Series: Plan Books (S213212)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213212 Volume: 0002 Page: 00029 Item: 000
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1800 Sept 22 – Kittels, John, Plat For 1,000 Acres On Blood Hill Branch, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Robert Shields.
People in this record: Samuel Chisolm; Kittel, Peter; Kittels, John; Shields, Robert; Smart, James; Youman, John
Places in this record: Beaufort District; Blood Hill Branch; Coosawhatchie River
Date: 9/22/1800. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0035 Page: 00457 Item: 002
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1800 Sept 23 – George Chisholm To Mary Riley, Bill Of Sale For A Slave Named Tenah. Date: 9/23/1800
People in this record: Chisholm, George; Riley, Mary; Tenah (Slave)
Topics in this record: Slaves, Named
Date: 9/23/1800. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 003P Page: 00174 Item: 000
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1800 Sept 24 – Theophilus Watson Chisolm, dec’d, William Chisholm, admr; Claiborn Clifton appraiser
… Ordinary’s Office, Richland District}
1800 Sept 24 – William Chisholm applied for letters of administration for the estate of Theophilus Watson Chisholm, late of Richland District, deceased.
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1800 Sept 26 – 1000 pound Bond posted by William Chisholm to administer the estate of Theophilus Watson Chisholm. Signed: William Chisholm, Lewis Dinkins, R A Waring.
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1800 Sept 26 – Letters of Admin issued – for William Chisholm admin of Theophilus Watson Chisholm late of this District deceased … Signed: Harris Turner, Edward Lawrence, Samuel Green, David Fleming & Claiborn Clifton.
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1800 Sept 26 – Inventory & Appraisement of the Estate of Theophilus W Chisholm decd.
2 negroes Fanny & child 450
One bay gelding w saddle & bridle 167.87
Wearing apparel 57.70
William Chisholm as admin.
Signed: Edward Laurence, Samuel Green, Claib. Clifton
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Appeared before me William Chisholm admr of Waltn T Chisholm decd and made oath that the within act. of monies recd and paid away is just and true. Signed: William Chisholm
Payments to following people: D E Dunlap, Simon Taylor, Thomas H Egan.
Paments recd from following people: Lewis Durkins, Benjamin Harrison, W Rogers,
Sworn before me the 16th March 1803. Sim. Taylor, Ordinary.
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Richland Co, SC. Box 5, Pkg # 119.
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1801 – Moultrie, Catharine, Wife Of James Moultrie To George Chisolm, Renunciation. Date: 1801 C.
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Moultrie, Catharine; Moultrie, James
Date: 1801 C. Series: Renunciations of Dower Books (Charleston County) (L10044)
Document Type: Renunciation. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10044 Volume [1st Year]: 1792 Page: 00443 Item: 000
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1801 Apr 24 – Cartey, Naboth, Plat For 100 Acres On Clay-Hole Branch, Sumter District, Surveyed By Robert Fullwood.
People in this record: Blanton; Cartey, Naboth; John Chissom; Fullwood, Robert; Sumter, Gen.; Wood, James
Places in this record: Clayhole Branch; Santee River; Sumter District
Date: 4/24/1801. Series: State Plat Books (Columbia Series) (S213192)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213192 Volume: 0038 Page: 00324 Item: 002
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1801 Nov 26 – Trezevant, Peter, Petition And Supporting Papers Asking Release Of A Bond On The Confiscated Property Of The Late William Russell, In Order To Reimburse The Estate Of Robert Farquhar. (30 Pages; Oversize)
People in this record: Berwick, John; Campbell, Lawrence; Alexander Chisolm; Dominique, Rosseau; Farquhar, Robert; Gibbons, John; Porteous, Robert; Rusell, William; Sheppard, Charles; Trezevant, Peter
Topics in this record: Forfeited Estates
Date: 11/26/1801. Series: Petitions to the General Assembly (S165015)
Document Type: Petition. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165015 Year: 1801 Item: 00044 ignore: 000
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1802 March 5 – Drouillard, James To Alexander Chisholm, In Trust For Eliza Willoughby Trezevant, Bill Of Sale For A Slave Named Adeline, About 18 Years Old. Date: 3/5/1802
People in this record: Adeline (Slave); Chisholm, Alexander; Drouillard, James; Trezevant, Eliza Willoughby
Topics in this record: Slaves, Named
Date: 3/5/1802. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 003N Page: 00317 Item: 000
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1802 Apr 28 – Farnandis, Henry, Plat For 3 Acres On Pacolet River, Union District, Surveyed By Richard Thomson.
People in this record: Adam Chisholm; Farnandis, Henry; Maberry, Jesse; Nott; Thomson, Richard
Places in this record: Pacolet River; Union District
Date: 4/28/1802. Series: State Plat Books (Columbia Series) (S213192)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213192 Volume: 0038 Page: 00695 Item: 001
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1802 May 17 – Alexander R. Chisolm To John Mckee, Bill Of Sale For A Slave Named Judy. Date: 5/17/1802
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander R.; Judy (Slave); Mckee, John
Topics in this record: Slaves, Named
Date: 5/17/1802. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 003N Page: 00384 Item: 000
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1802 Aug 21 – Davis, James, Plat For 300 Acres On Wideboo Swamp, Clarendon County, Sumter District, Surveyed By William H. Mouzon.
People in this record: John Chissom; Copley; Copley, Elias; Dardelie, Peter; Davis, Benjamin; Davis, Dorothy; Davis, James; Frierson, James; Frierson, John; Mathews, Isaac; Mccauley, James; Mitcham, Joseph; Mitchum, Jesse; Mouzon, William H.
Places in this record: Bluff Branch; Buckhead Creek; Clarendon County; Dents Swamp; Mccoys Branch; Santee River; Sumter District; Wyboo Swamp
Date: 8/21/1802. Series: State Plat Books (Columbia Series) (S213192)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213192 Volume: 0039 Page: 00069 Item: 000
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1803 Apr – Chisolm, Plan Of Land On James Island Containing 275 Acres. (C.456) Date: 4/1803
People in this record: Chisolm; Scot, John
Places in this record: James Island
Date: 4/1803. Series: Plat Collection of John McCrady (L10005)
Document Type: Plan. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10005 Reel: 0011 Plat: 05944 ignore: 000
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1803 July 8 – Mackay, Mungo Vs Thomas Chisolm, Judgment Roll. (14 Pages) Date: 7/8/1803
People in this record: Chisolm, Thomas; Mackay, Mungo
Date: 7/8/1803. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1803 Item: 0464A ignore: 000
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1803 Sept 16 – Malphurs, John, Plat For 195 Acres On Coosawhatchie River, Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Robert Tanner.
People in this record: Bowers; Chisolm; Farr, John; Grey; Malphurs, John; Riggin; Strain; Tanner, Robert
Places in this record: Beaufort District; Coosawhatchie River; Prince William Parish
Date: 9/16/1803. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0036 Page: 00489 Item: 001
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1803 Dec 5 – Alexander R. Chisholm, Plat For 470 Acres On Large Cypress Pond, Beaufort District, Surveyed By William Sturges For John Wickley On October 6, 1801.
People in this record: Chisholm, Alexander R.; Richardson; Sturges, William; Wickley, John
Places in this record: Beaufort District
Date: 12/5/1803. Series: State Plat Books (Columbia Series) (S213192)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213192 Volume: 0040 Page: 00157 Item: 003
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1804 Feb 11 – Bisset, James, Assignee Of Charles C. Pinckney, Survivor Of Edward Rutledge Vs George Chisolm, Judgment Roll. (11 Pages)
People in this record: Bisset, James; Chisolm, George; Pinckney, Charles C.; Rutledge, Edward
Date: 2/11/1804. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1804 Item: 0252A ignore: 000
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1804 Feb 11 – Bisset, James, Assignee Of Charles C. Pinckney, Survivor Of Edward Rutledge Vs Alexander Chisolm, Judgment Roll. (10 Pages)
People in this record: Bisset, James; Chisolm, Alexander; Pinckney, Charles C.; Rutledge, Edward
Date: 2/11/1804. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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1804 Feb 17 – John Chisholm Of Sumter District, Will Typescript (1 Frame) (Mss Will: Will Book A, Page 36; Estate Packet: Bdl. 20, Pkg. 3)
People in this record: Ban, Ann; Banister, John Jas; Banister, Samson; Brewer, Mrs.; Camron, John; Carter, Neboth; Chisholm, John; Chisholm, Kanneth; Davis, James; Franklin, Laurence; Frierson, R.; Neilson, Sameul; Simpson, John; Taylor, William
Places in this record: Savannah; Sumter County; Sumter District
Date: 2/17/1804. Series: South Carolina Will Transcripts (Microcopy No 9) (S108093)
Document Type: Will (Typescript). Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S108093 Reel: 0025 Frame: 00124 Item: 000
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1804 March – Plat Of Lots And Wharves On Concord And East Bay Streets Hordering Charleston Harbour On The Cooper River, Ward No. 3, Belonging To Theodore Gaillard And Various Persons, Surveyed By Joseph Purcell. (B.1, P.20)
People in this record: Blake; Cant; Chisolm; Cochran; Craft; Doyley; Fitzsimon, Christopher; Gaillard, Theodore Jr.; Johnson; Langstaff; Laurens, H.; Lothrop; Mey; Motte; Nicholls, Thomas; Pinckney, Gen.; Prioleau, Samuel; Pritchard, William; Purcell, Joseph; Vanderhorst
Places in this record: Charleston; Charleston Harbor; Concord Street (Charleston); Cooper River; East Bay Street (Charleston); Ward No. 3
Topics in this record: Improvements, Municipal; Pritchards Wharf; Wharves And Docks; Williams School
Date: 3/1804. Series: Plat Collection of John McCrady (L10005)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10005 Reel: 0016 Plat: 00079 ignore: 000
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1804 June 16 – George Chisolm Vs John Thornhill, Judgment Roll. (13 Pages)
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Thornhill, John
Date: 6/16/1804. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1804 Item: 0918A ignore: 000
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1805 Jan – George Chisolm, John Tait, And James Wilson, Otherwise Called, Tait And Wilson, Assignees Of J. Thornhill Vs Samuel Cole, Summary Process Roll. Date: 1/1805
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Cole, Samuel; Tait, John; Thornhill, J.; Wilson, James
Topics in this record: Tait And Wilson
Date: 1/1805. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
Document Type: Summary Process Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10068 Year: 1805 Item: 0007A ignore: 000
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1805 Jan 9 – Hewat, Robert And Others, Exors. Of Paul Hamilton, Who Was Exor. Of Archibald Hamilton Vs William Peter Smith, Exor. Of Christopher Peter, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Alexander Chisolm; Hamilton, Archibald; Hamilton, Paul; Hewat, Robert; Mcleod, Norman; Peace, Isaac; Peter, Christopher; Smith, William Peter; Williams, Robert Jr.; Williams, Robert Sr.
Date: 1/9/1805. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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1805 March 23 – Dulany, Vincent, Plat For 145 Acres In St. Stephens Parish, Charleston District, Surveyed By John Palmer.
People in this record: Broughton; Dr. Chisolm; Dulany, Vincent; Gaillard, John; Gourdin, Theodore; Palmer, John; Sinkler, Peter
Places in this record: Charleston District; St. Stephens Parish
Date: 3/23/1805. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0036 Page: 00556 Item: 001
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1805 June 7 – George Chisolm Vs John Brailsford And Robert Brailsford, Summary Process Roll.
People in this record: Brailsford, John; Brailsford, Robert; Chisolm, George
Date: 6/7/1805. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
Document Type: Summary Process Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10068 Year: 1805 Item: 0037A ignore: 000
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1805 June 8 – George Chisolm, John Tait, And James Wilson, Otherwise Called, Tait And Wilson, Assignees Of John Thornhill Vs James Dalton, Summary Process Roll.
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Dalton, James; Tait, John; Thornhill, John; Wilson, James
Topics in this record: Tait And Wilson
Date: 6/8/1805. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
Document Type: Summary Process Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10068 Year: 1805 Item: 0074A ignore: 000
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1805 June 8 – Tait, John, James Wilson, And George Chisolm, Otherwise Called, Tait And Wilson, Assignees Of John Thornhill Vs Othniel John Giles, Summary Process Roll.
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Giles, Othniel John; Tait, John; Thornhill, John; Wilson, James
Topics in this record: Tait And Wilson
Date: 6/8/1805. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
Document Type: Summary Process Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10068 Year: 1805 Item: 0106A ignore: 000
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1805 June 8 – Tait, John, James Wilson, And George Chisolm, Otherwise Called, Tait And Wilson Vs George Smith, Assignee Of John Thornhill, Summary Process Roll.
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Smith, George; Tait, John; Thornhill, John; Wilson, James
Topics in this record: Tait And Wilson
Date: 6/8/1805. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
Document Type: Summary Process Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10068 Year: 1805 Item: 0120A ignore: 000
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1805 June 11 – Alexander Chisolm, Trustee Of Elizabeth W. Trezevant Vs John Hannahan, Summary Process Roll.
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Hannahan, John; Trezevant, Elizabeth W.
Date: 6/11/1805. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
Document Type: Summary Process Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
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1806 – Providence Hext Chisolm, Wife Of George Chisolm To Robert J. Turnbull, Renunciation. Date: 1806 C.
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Chisolm, Providence Hext; Turnbull, Robert J.
Date: 1806 C. Series: Renunciations of Dower Books (Charleston County) (L10044)
Document Type: Renunciation. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10044 Volume [1st Year]: 1801 Page: 00161 Item: 000
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1806 – Geyer, Eliza, Wife Of John Geyer To George Chisolm, Renunciation. Date: 1806 C.
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Geyer, Eliza; Geyer, John
Date: 1806 C. Series: Renunciations of Dower Books (Charleston County) (L10044)
Document Type: Renunciation. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10044 Volume [1st Year]: 1801 Page: 00165 Item: 000
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1806 – Alexander Chisholm, Plat For 80 Acres Near Coles Island And Stono River, Charleston District, Surveyed By John Diamond On August 25, 1795.
People in this record: Alexander Chisholm; Coffin; Diamond, John
Places in this record: Charleston District; Cole Island; Stono River
Topics in this record: Marshlands
Date: 1806 C. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0037 Page: 00040 Item: 000
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1806 May – George Chisolm, John Tait, And James Wilson, Otherwise Called, Tait And Wilson, Assignees Of John Thornhill Vs John Lequeux, Summary Process Roll. Date: 5/1806
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Lequeux, John; Tait, John; Thornhill, John; Wilson, James
Topics in this record: Tait And Wilson
Date: 5/1806. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
Document Type: Summary Process Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10068 Year: 1806 Item: 0047A ignore: 000
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1806 May 23 – George Chisolm, John Tait, And James Wilson, Otherwise Called, Tait And Wilson, Assignees Of John Thornhill Vs Middleton Smith, Summary Process Roll. Date: 5/23/1806
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Smith, Middleton; Tait, John; Thornhill, John; Wilson, James
Topics in this record: Tait And Wilson
Date: 5/23/1806. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
Document Type: Summary Process Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
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1806 Nov 24 – Owners Of Wharves In Charleston, Petition And Supporting Papers Asking For Increases In The Rates Of Wharfage And Storage Of Goods And The Dockage Of Vessells. (8 Pages)
People in this record: Blake, J.; George Chisolm; Crafts, William; Doyley, Daniel; Keith, Sylvanus; Motte, A.; Pritchard, William Sr.; Sosthrop, Seth; Vanderhorst, A.
Places in this record: Charleston
Topics in this record: Langstaff And Frink; Wharves And Docks
Date: 11/24/1806. Series: Petitions to the General Assembly (S165015)
Document Type: Petition. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165015 Year: 1806 Item: 00098 ignore: 000
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1806 Nov 27 – Plat Showing Various Parcels Of Land On East Bay And Tradd Streets. (B.2, P.34)
People in this record: George Chisolm; White, John
Places in this record: East Bay Street (Charleston); Tradd Street (Charleston)
Topics in this record: Wharves And Docks
Date: 11/27/1806. Series: Plat Collection of John McCrady (L10005)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10005 Reel: 0001 Plat: 00530 ignore: 000
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1807 Jan 24 – William Chisholm to William Eastward bk J, p. 117 Union Co, SC
… I William Chisholm of Union District in the State aforesaid in consideration of the sum of 500 dollars … paid by William Easterwood of the District and State aforesaid … sell and release unto the said William Easterwood all that tract of land originally granted to John Haile containing 289 acres … on Mill Creek … in Draper’s line … to a post oak Drapers corner …
Signed: William Chisholm
Wit: Adam Chisholm, Obadiah Chisholm
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1807 Feb 14 – Bissett, James, Assignee Of Charles C. Pinckney Vs George Chisolm, Judgment Roll. (8 Pages) Date: 2/14/1807
People in this record: Bissett, James; Chisolm, George; Pinckney, Charles C.
Date: 2/14/1807. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1807 Item: 0203A ignore: 000
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1807 Feb 14 – Dr. Robert Chisolm Vs Rev. Edmund Matthews, Judgment Roll. (10 Pages)
People in this record: Chisolm, Robert; Matthews, Edmund
Date: 2/14/1807. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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1808 Feb 16 – David Chisholm to Lawrence Foster, bk L, p 265. Louisa Co, Va
… between David Chisholm of Chester Dist, South Carolina of the one part and Lawrence Foster of Louisa County of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 64 pounds, 12 shillings and 9 pence … paid by Lawrence Foster … sell and confirm unto him the said Lawrence Foster … land … in the County of Louisa … on the waters of Newfound River containing by estimation 48 acres and 1/4 … on the road at the head of Newfound River …. to a corner maple on Plant … joining Cawley … joining the lands of Col. John Mayo, William Cauley, and Jennings Plant …
Signed: David Chisholm
Wit: Thomas Gardner, Daniel Gardner, Nelson Hopkins.
(Proven in court Oct 9, 1809 and ordered recorded).
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1807 Feb 26 – Ogilvie, John Alexander And Spencer John Man, Survivors Of George James Man, Exors. Of Spencer Man, Who Survived Frantz Jacob Foltz, Otherwise Called, Man And Foltz Vs Robert Chisolm, Judgment Roll. (10 Pages)
People in this record: Chisolm, Robert; Foltz, Frantz Jacob; Man, George James; Man, Spencer; Man, Spencer John; Ogilvie, John Alexander
Topics in this record: Man And Foltz
Date: 2/26/1807. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1807 Item: 0192A ignore: 000
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1807 June 13 – Broadfoot, James Vs Robert Chisolm, Judgment Roll. (10 Pages) Date: 6/13/1807
People in this record: Broadfoot, James; Chisolm, Robert
Date: 6/13/1807. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1807 Item: 0087A ignore: 000
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1807 June 13 – Hamilton, James, Assignee Of Allan, Mason, And Ewing Vs Dr. Robert Chisolm, Judgment Roll. (9 Pages)
People in this record: Allen; Chisolm, Robert; Ewing; Hamilton, James; Mason
Topics in this record: Allen Mason And Ewing
Date: 6/13/1807. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1807 Item: 0140A ignore: 000
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1807 June 13 – Main, James And Robert Means Vs Robert Chisolm, Judgment Roll. (9 Pages)
People in this record: Robert Chisolm; Main, James; Means, Robert
Date: 6/13/1807. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1807 Item: 0168A ignore: 000
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1807 Sept 24 – Vanderhorst, John, Plat For Resurvey Of Wharf And Buildings On East Bay Street, Charleston, Surveyed By John Diamond.
People in this record: Chisolm; Diamond, John; Purcell, Joseph R.; Vanderhorst, John
Places in this record: Charleston; Charleston Harbor; Cooper River; East Bay Street (Charleston)
Topics in this record: Wharves And Docks
Date: 9/24/1807. Series: Plan Books (S213212)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213212 Volume: 0002 Page: 00056 Item: 001
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1808 Feb 13 – George Chisolm Vs Charles D. Deas, Judgment Roll. Date: 2/13/1808
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Deas, Charles D.
Date: 2/13/1808. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1808 Item: 0067A ignore: 000
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1808 Feb 13 – George Chisolm Vs Charles D. Deas, Judgment Roll. Date: 2/13/1808
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Deas, Charles D.
Date: 2/13/1808. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
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1808 Nov – William Alexander Chisolm, Plat Of Land On James Island Containing 34 Acres. (C.426) Date: 11/1808
People in this record: Bee, John; William Alexander Chisolm; Manigault; Mccoy, John; Parker, Charles; Purcell
Places in this record: Ashley River; Bailey Creek; James Island
Date: 11/1808. Series: Plat Collection of John McCrady (L10005)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10005 Reel: 0011 Plat: 05748 ignore: 000
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1809 March 27 – Crosby, Hezekiah, Plat For 318 Acres On Long Branch Of Big Saltcatchers River, Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Philip Lamar.
People in this record: Chisolm; Clifton, George; Crosby, Hezekiah; Harrison, Mrs.; Lamar, Philip
Places in this record: Beaufort District; Long Branch; Prince William Parish; Salkehatchie River
Date: 3/27/1809. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0037 Page: 00152 Item: 002
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1809 Apr 6 – Plat Of Land On James Island In Dispute Between Mary Gibbes And Others And Benjamin Harvey, Surveyed By L. E. W. Shecut.
People in this record: Chapman; Chisolm; Evans, Daniel; Evans, Martha; Evans, William; Fendin, Ann; Gibbes, Mary; Harvey, Benjamin; Heyward; Hollinsbee, Mrs.; Rivers, Daniel; Rivers, Isaac; Ruddock; Shecut, L. E. W.; Stone, Charles; Thomas
Places in this record: Charleston District; James Island; St. Andrews Parish
Date: 4/6/1809. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1812 Item: 0150A ignore: 001
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1809 Sept 1 – (Probate Opened) William Chisolm decd. Greenville County, South Carolina
South Carolina, Greenville District } The petition of Ann Chisholm administratrix of the estate of William Chisholm deceased. Humbly sheweth that in order to pay the debts etc, it will be necessary to make a sale of the said estate etc, your petition will ever pray. Sept 1, 1809. Signed: Anna Chisholm.
1809 Sept 1 – To David Goodlett Esqr ordinary … In obedience to the above petition … I do order that all the estate of William Chisholm (Personal) deceased be sold first giving 15 days notice of such sale and a credit of 12 months taking sufficient bond & security for the payment of the same. Given under my hand and seal this 1st day of Sept. 1809.
Signed: D. Goodlett OGD
1809 Sept 1 – South Carolina, Greenville District } … To George Salmon, Middleton Praytor, Joseph Cobb, John Adkins, these are to authorise and impower you or any three of you to repair to all such parts and places within the said District as you shall be directed unto by Anna Chisholm administratrix of William Chisholm deceased and then view and appraise all and every of the goods and chattels of the said deceased … to make a true and perfect inventory and appraisement thereof … within 60 days from the date hereof. Signed: D Goodlett, OGD
1809 Sep 12 – An Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of William Chism late of Greenville District decd made the 12th day of September 1809. (Signed: Middleton Praytor, George Salmon).
1809 Oct 7 – An Account of the Sale of William Chisholm deceased
Sold the 7th day of October 1809.
(Names of buyers at sale):
James Hunt x 3,
Anna Chisholm x 19,
Jesse Mayfield x 2,
Joseph Cobb x 2,
Middleton Praytor x 6,
George Salmon x 6,
Thomas Sprigs x 1,
John Going x 1,
Isaac Ford x 3,
Israel Couch x 4,
Robert Dickenson x 3,
John Waugh x 1,
William Stone x 1,
Buckner Parker x 1,
Elijah Warren x 2,
John Hill x 1,
Joel Shelton x 1,
Henry Turner x 2,
James Saxon x 1,
John Hughs x 1,
An Inventory of the Sale of the Estate of William Chisholm deceased.
1810 January 6 – An account of the sale of the ballance of the property belonging to the Estate of William Chism late of Greenville District deceased.
(Names of buyers):
Ann Chism x 3,
John Mellow x 1,
William Lynch x 2,
William H Cook Esqr x 1,
Thomas M Carrel x 1.
Signed: Ann Chism, admx.
1810 January 6 – A continuation of the Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of William Chism deceased made the 6th day of January 1810. (Signed: George Salmon, John Adkins, Middleton Praytor, Joseph Cobbs.
1810 Jan 6 – then paid Joseph Cobb 72 dollars and 75 cents
1810 Aug 2 – then paid to Jesse Mayfield 8 dollars and 25 cents
1810 Sept 11 – then paid to James Hunt 20 dollars and 70 cents
1810 Oct 5 – then paid Henry Turner 1 dollar
1810 Oct 6 – paid William Brummit one dollar 60 cents.
1810 Oct 8 – paid Isaac Ford 16 dollars and 50 cents
1810 Oct 25 – paid Isaac Ford 8 barrels corn .
1810 Oct 26 – paid Thomas Couch 17 50 cents.
1811 Jan 19 – paid Thomas Maron 4 dollars 50 cents
1811 Jan 21 – paid Thomas Springfield 3 dollars
1811 Jan 28 – paid Thomas Stone 2 dollars 11 cents
1811 Jan 28 – paid John Adkins 2 dollars 12 cents
1811 Jan 28 – paid Richard Young one note 10 dollars 88 cents and 1/2.
1810 Sept 2 – recd of James Hunt 2 dollars
1810 Oct 15 – recd of James Saxon 13 . 12
1810 Oct 8 – recd from John Vaun 5.43 and 3/4
1810 Oct 23 – recd of Robert Dickerson 16.15
1810 Oct 23 – recd of Israel Couch 12.12
1810 Oct 9 – recd Jesse Mayfield 1 dollar
1810 Oct 9 – Recd of Thomas Mearrall 16 dollars and 62 cents
1811 Jan 28 – recd of John Adkins 14 dollars and 50 cents
1810 Oct 7 – recd of William Parker 1 dollar 75 cents.
Signed: Anna Chisholm admx
William Chisolm, Apt 2, File 112, 1809, Anna Chisolm, admrx (Starts Image 736 of Estate Records)
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1809 Nov – Richland District, Presentment Complaining Of The Maintenance Of Public Roads, Bridges, Causeways, And Mill Fails, Fairfield And Richland Courts Holding Sessions Simultaneously, And The Condition Of The Court House. (2 Pages)
People in this record: Adams, Joel Jr.; Barrell, Judah; Boatwright, James; Carter, Benjamin; Carter, Robert; Chandler, Jesse; Chappell, Hicks; Chappell, James; Alexander Chisolm; Copeland, Caleb; Hemmeter, Adam; Martin, Joseph; Massey, James; Mayer, Frederick; Mcilwaine, John; Moses, Esaias; Rawlinson, Benjamin; Taylor, Henry; Thompson, John; Wade, James
Places in this record: Richland District
Topics in this record: Bridges; Courthouses; Roads, Commissioners Of; Streets, Roads, And Highways
Date: 11/1809. Series: Grand Jury Presentments (S165010)
Document Type: Presentment. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165010 Year: 1809 Item: 00015 ignore: 000
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1809 Nov 30 – Runnels, Ephram, Plat For 310 Acres On Coosawhatchie River, Prince William Parish, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Benjamin Allen.
People in this record: Allen, Benjamin; Alexander Chisolm; Lane, B.; Rogers, Jesper; Runnels, Ephram; Yoman
Places in this record: Beaufort District; Coosawhatchie River; Prince William Parish
Date: 11/30/1809. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0037 Page: 00186 Item: 002
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1810 US Census Beaufort, SC Name: Alexander Chisolm
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Prince Williams, Beaufort, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 3
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Numbers of Slaves: 200
Number of Household Members Under 16: 5
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 209
Year: 1810; Census Place: Prince Williams, Beaufort, South Carolina; Roll: 60; Page: 233; Image: 00129; Family History Library Film: 0181419
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1810 US Census Charleston, SC Name: Alexander Chisholm
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Number of Household Members Over 25: 3
Number of Household Members: 3
Year: 1810; Census Place: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 60; Page: 292; Image: 00161; Family History Library Film: 0181419
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1810 US Census Charleston, SC Name: George Chisholm
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 6
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 8
Year: 1810; Census Place: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 60; Page: 320; Image: 00175; Family History Library Film: 0181419
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1810 US Census Union, SC Name: Adam Chisholm
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Union, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Numbers of Slaves: 3
Number of Household Members Over 25: 4
Number of Household Members: 9
Year: 1810; Census Place: Union, South Carolina; Roll: 61; Page: 582; Image: 00434; Family History Library Film: 0181420
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1810 US Census Union, SC Name: William Chisholm
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Union, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 2
Number of Household Members Under 16: 2
Number of Household Members: 5
Year: 1810; Census Place: Union, South Carolina; Roll: 61; Page: 564; Image: 00417; Family History Library Film: 0181420
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1810 US Census Chester, SC Name: David Chisholme
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Chester, Chester, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Numbers of Slaves: 25
Number of Household Members Under 16: 2
Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
Number of Household Members: 30
Year: 1810; Census Place: Chester, Chester, South Carolina; Roll: 60; Page: 519; Image: 00272; Family History Library Film: 0181419
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1810 US Census Richland, SC Name: Alexander Chisolm
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Columbia, Richland, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Number of All Other Free Persons: 1
Numbers of Slaves: 1
Number of Household Members: 5
Year: 1810; Census Place: Columbia, Richland, South Carolina; Roll: 61; Page: 347; Image: 00299; Family History Library Film: 0181420
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1810 US Census Greenville, SC Name: Ann Chisom
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Greenville, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 6
Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
Number of Household Members: 8
Year: 1810; Census Place: Greenville, South Carolina; Roll: 62; Page: 515; Image: 00115; Family History Library Film: 0181421
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1810 US Census Marlboro, SC Name: Charles Chism
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Marlboro, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 1
Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
Number of Household Members: 3
Year: 1810; Census Place: Marlboro, South Carolina; Roll: 61; Page: 92; Image: 00166; Family History Library Film: 0181420
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1810 US Census Laurens, SC Name: Elijah Chisam
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Laurens, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 4
Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
Number of Household Members: 6
Year: 1810; Census Place: Laurens, South Carolina; Roll: 61; Page: 245; Image: 00085; Family History Library Film: 0181420
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1810 – Robert Chisolm, Petition And Supporting Papers Asking Compensation For A Slave Who Was Executed. (6 Pages)
People in this record: Campbell, Hugh; Robert Chisolm; Fabian, John; Hunter, John; Luke (Slave); Lymus (Slave); Mccants, Thomas; Oswald, John; Oswald, William; Richardson, John L.; Walter, Alfred
Places in this record: Colleton District; Jacksonboro
Topics in this record: Magistrates And Freeholders Courts; Slaves, Executions Of; Slaves, Named
Date: 1810 C. Series: Petitions to the General Assembly (S165015)
Document Type: Petition. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165015 Year: ND00 Item: 01791 ignore: 000
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1810 Feb 17 – William Chisolm Vs William A. Moultrie, Judgment Roll. Date: 2/17/1810
People in this record: Chisolm, William; Moultrie, William A.
Date: 2/17/1810. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1810 Item: 0111A ignore: 000
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1810 July 9 – Robert Chisolm, Petition And Supporting Papers Asking Compensation For A Slave Who Was Executed Under The Sentence Of The Magistrates And Freeholders Court. (8 Pages)
People in this record: Campbell, Hugh; Robert Chisolm; Fabian, John Sr.; Hunter, John; Luke (Slave); Lymus (Slave); Morris, Col.; Oswald, William; Walter, Alfred; Warren, Samuel
Places in this record: Colleton District; Jacksonboro
Topics in this record: Magistrates And Freeholders Courts; Slaves, Executions Of; Slaves, Named
Date: 7/9/1810. Series: Petitions to the General Assembly (S165015)
Document Type: Petition. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165015 Year: 1810 Item: 00163 ignore: 000
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1810 July 9 – David Chisholm fr Anne Going (col) bk L, p. 382. Louisa Co, Va
… between Anne Going a woman of colour of the County of Louisa of the one part and Edmund C Goodwin and Robert Coleman both of Hanover County of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 1 dollar … sold to the said Edmund C Goodwin and Robert Coleman all the estate I now possess consisting of 1 horse, 1 sow and shoats, 2 feather beds with their steds, and furniture together with all my household and kitchen furniture which I now own or may hereafter own when this trust is acted on … with all and every article of estate that I may own with the increase of the females above mentioned to the said Edmund C Goodwin and Robert Coleman … the said Anne Going being indebted to David Chisholme of Chester Dist South Carolina on one bond for 41 pounds 18 shillings … if the sd Anne Going should fail to pay the sd David Chisholme the amt of debt due by bond as before mentioned …. the sd Edmund C Goodwin and Robert Coleman … shall sell the sd before mentioned property for the best price….
Signed: Anne Going
Wit: John Waddy, Thomas Gardner, Thomas Chisholme
(Proven in court July 9, 1810 and ordered recorded)
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1810 Dec 12 – Committee Report On The Petition Of Robert Chisolm Asking Compensation For A Slave Who Was Executed. (2 Pages)
People in this record: Robert Chisolm; Fickling, Samuel
Topics in this record: Slaves, Executions Of
Date: 12/12/1810. Series: Committee Reports (S165005)
Document Type: Report Of Legislative Committee. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165005 Year: 1810 Item: 00162 Page: 000
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1811 May 17 – Alexander Robert Chisolm, William Chisolm And George Chisolm, Exors. Of A. Chisolm To Ruth S. Todd, Bill Of Sale For A Slave Named Bram.
People in this record: Bram (Slave); A. Chisolm; Alexander Robert Chisolm; George Chisolm; William Chisolm; Todd, Ruth S.
Topics in this record: Estate Dispositions; Slaves, Named
Date: 5/17/1811. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 004D Page: 00209 Item: 000
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1811 July 17 – George Chisolm To Joseph Jenkins For Ann Seabrook, Wife Of Gabriel Seabrook, Bill Of Sale For 5 Slaves Named Nancy, Bella, Virgil, Peter And Simon.
People in this record: Bella (Slave); George Chisolm; Jenkins, Joseph; Nancy (Slave); Peter (Slave); Seabrook, Ann; Seabrook, Gabriel; Simon (Slave); Virgil (Slave)
Topics in this record: Slaves, Named
Date: 7/17/1811. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 004D Page: 00275 Item: 000
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1811 Aug 1 – Runnels, Ephram, Plat For 97 Acres On Coosawhatchie Swamp, Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Benjamin Allen.
People in this record: Allen, Benjamin; Alexander R. Chisolmn; Rogers, Jesper; Runnels, Ephram; Ulmer, James; Youman
Places in this record: Beaufort District; Coosawhatchie River; Coosawhatchie Swamp; Prince William Parish
Date: 8/1/1811. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0037 Page: 00308 Item: 001
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1811 Aug 29 – Presstman, Ann Of Baltimore, Md. To George Chilsolm, Bill Of Sale For A Slave Named Abraham And Berkin.
People in this record: Abraham (Slave); Berkin (Slave); Chisolm, George; Presstman, Ann
Places in this record: Baltimore, Md; Maryland
Topics in this record: Slaves, Named
Date: 8/29/1811. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 004D Page: 00308 Item: 000
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1812 May 23 – William Chisolm Vs Peter Oliver, Summary Process Roll. Date: 5/23/1812
People in this record: William Chisolm; Oliver, Peter
Date: 5/23/1812. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
Document Type: Summary Process Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10068 Year: 1812 Item: 0038A ignore: 000
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1812 Sept 30 – Praytor, Middleton Of Greenville District, Will Typescript (3 Frames) (Mss Will: Estate Record Book A, Pages 213-215; Estate Packet: Apt 6, File 304).
People in this record: William Chisom; Cobb, Joseph; Cox, George; Middleton, John; Praytor, John; Praytor, Martha; Praytor, Middleton; Praytor, William; Rodgers, William T,; Salmon, George; Saxon, Nasey; Young, John
Places in this record: Chicora Creek; Greenville District; Stillhouse Creek
Date: 9/30/1812. Series: South Carolina Will Transcripts (Microcopy No 9) (S108093)
Document Type: Will (Typescript). Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S108093 Reel: 0013 Frame: 00095 Item: 000
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1813 Feb 17 – Warnock, Jesse, Plat For 346 Acres On Savannah River, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Robert Tanner For John Chisolm On November 24, 1795.
People in this record: John Chisolm; Dickson; Elliott, Charles; Harrod, Capt.; Rowley, Jobe; Tanner, Robert; Warnock, Jesse
Places in this record: Beaufort District; Savannah River
Date: 2/17/1813. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0038 Page: 00002 Item: 002
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1813 Dec 29 – Campbell, Duncan, Plat For 207 Acres On Little Pee Dee River, Marion District, Surveyed By Thomas Harllee.
People in this record: Butler; Campbell, Duncan; Campbell, Edward; Chisholm; Eacharn; Gibson; Harllee, Thomas; Mckellar
Places in this record: Little Pee Dee River; Marion District
Date: 12/29/1813. Series: State Plat Books (Columbia Series) (S213192)
Document Type: Plat. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213192 Volume: 0043 Page: 00482 Item: 001
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1814 – Some Citizens Of Chester District, Petition For The Use Of Money From Certain Esheated Lands For The Establishment Of Chester Academy. (2 Pages; Oversize)
People in this record: S. Chisholm; Goore, G. W.; Kennedy, George; Kennedy, John; Latta, John; Mcclintock, James; Mccreary, John; Mckee, John; Rosborough, J.
Places in this record: Chester District
Topics in this record: Chester Academy
Date: 1814. Series: Petitions to the General Assembly (S165015)
Document Type: Petition. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165015 Year: 1814 Item: 00002 ignore: 000
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1814 – Inhabitants Of Chester District Petition Concerning Changes In The Law In Regard To Coroners And Justices. (2 Pages)
People in this record: David Chisholm; De Graffenreid, Allen; Halsell, John; Hughes, William; Jenkins, William; Mayo, Robert; Parks, Robert; Savage, Robert; Stokes, J.; Thomas, Anderson
Places in this record: Chester District
Topics in this record: Coroners; Fee System; Justices
Date: 1814. Series: Petitions to the General Assembly (S165015)
Document Type: Petition. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165015 Year: 1814 Item: 00040 ignore: 000
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1814 Mar 10 – David Chisholm to William Thomas, bk M, p 325. Louisa Co, Va
… between David Chisholm of the County of Chester and State of South Carolina of the one part and William Thomas of the County of Louisa and State of Va of the other part …. David Chisholm … in consideration of the sum of 760 dollars …. paid to his brother Walter Chisholm in the year 1804 … for a certain tract of land sold the said William Thomas by the said Walter Chisholm … Walter Chisholm deed to the said William Thomas and now of record … which tract of land has been since sold under a decree of the high court of Chancery for the Williamsburg Dist … purchased by the said David Chisholm … the 6th day of Aug 1813 by Francis Nelson, Carter Berkely and Dudley Diggs, Jr commissioners …. sell unto … said William Thomas … land which tract lies in the County of Louisa on Dixons Creek containing … 152 acres … on Chisholms line … on Duggins line … on Henderson’s line …
Signed: David Chisholm
Wit: Robert Coleman, Lance Foster, Cor D Chisholm, William Cocke.
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1814 Sept 6 – David Chisholm to Lancelot Foster, bk M, p 423. Louisa Co, Va
… between David Chisholm of Chester County and State of South Carolina of the one part and Lancelot Foster of the County of Louisa and State of Va of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 256 pounds 3 shillings and 3 pence … paid by the said Lancelot Foster … deliver unto the said Lancelot Foster … land … in the County of Louisa … on Newfound River containing … 189 and 3/4 acres … bounded … at Bougham’s corner … in Christmas Road now Sim’s corner … to Plants’ upper corner … on the Hanover Road … to Dugins line …
Signed: David Chisholm
Wit: John Waddy Jr, Thomas Chisholm, William Thomas, Robert Coleman
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1814 Nov 22 – Jenkins, Joseph And Edward Mitchell, Petition And Supporting Papers For The Establishment Of A Road To Little Edisto. (6 Pages; Oversize) Date: 11/22/1814
People in this record: Robert Chisolm; Crawford, Gabriel; Jenkins, Joseph; Mackay, M.; Mathews, J. R.; Mikell, John; Mitchell, Edward; Murray, Joseph J.; Patterson, John; Wood, William
Places in this record: Edisto Island; Little Edisto Island; St. Johns Colleton Parish; St. Pauls Parish
Topics in this record: Common Pleas, Court Of; Roads, Commissioners Of; Streets, Roads, And Highways
Date: 11/22/1814. Series: Petitions to the General Assembly (S165015)
Document Type: Petition. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165015 Year: 1814 Item: 00107 ignore: 000
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1815 Feb 13 – Wilson, Isaac M. To William Chisholm, Bill Of Sale For A Mulatto Slave Named Will, Son Of A Slave Named Rose.
People in this record: William Chisholm; Rose (Slave); Will (Slave); Wilson, Isaac M.
Topics in this record: Mulattoes; Slaves, Named
Date: 2/13/1815. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 004I Page: 00316 Item: 000
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1815 Apr 18 – Motte, Mary Ward To George Chisolm, Bill Of Sale For A Slave Named Harry. Date: 4/18/1815
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Harry (Slave); Motte, Mary Ward
Topics in this record: Slaves, Named
Date: 4/18/1815. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 004I Page: 00360 Item: 000
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1815 Apr 25 – George Chisolm To John Ricard, Bill Of Sale For A Slave Named Harry.
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Harry (Slave); Ricard, John
Topics in this record: Slaves, Named
Date: 4/25/1815. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 004I Page: 00370 Item: 000
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1815 June 10 – George Chisolm And Josiah Taylor, Otherwise Called, Chisolm And Taylor Vs Edmund Morford, A. S. Willington, And Frederick Dalcho, Otherwise Called, E. Morford, Willington And Co., Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Dalcho, Frederick; Morford, Edmund; Taylor, Josiah; Willington, A. S.
Topics in this record: Chisolm And Taylor; E. Morford, Willington And Co.
Date: 6/10/1815. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1815 Item: 0341A ignore: 000
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1815 June 10 – William Chisolm Vs William Johnston, Exor. Of William A. Moultrie, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Chisolm, William; Johnston, William; Moultrie, William A.
Date: 6/10/1815. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1815 Item: 0367A ignore: 000
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1815 June 10 – Alexander R. Chisolm And George Chisolm, Exors. Of Alexander Chisolm Vs Charles Ohara, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander; Chisolm, Alexander R.; Chisolm, George; Ohara, Charles
Date: 6/10/1815. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1815 Item: 0470A ignore: 000
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1815 – Alexander Robert Chisolm The Younger And George Chisolm, Exors. Of Alexander Chisolm, The Elder Vs Rebecca Rose, Judgment Roll.
People in this record: Chisolm, Alexander Robert, The Younger; Chisolm, Alexander, The Elder; Chisolm, George; Rose, Rebecca
Date: 6/10/1815. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1815 Item: 0502A ignore: 000
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1815 Jan 2 (Will Written) – Last Will and Testament of David Chisholm, Chester County, South Carolina
… Item I give to my relation Suprey Chisholm 500 dollars …
… Item I give unto my Neace Patrey Dabney Chisholm the youngest daughter of my brother Thomas by his first wife 500 dollars …
… Item I give unto my sister Ann Colley 20 dollars …
… Item I give to my brother Thomas Chisholme all my estate not heretofore given …
… Lastly I appoint my brother Thomas Chisholm and my friend William C Beckham my executors …
Signed this 2d day of January 1815 ….
Signed: David Chisholm
South Carolina Will Transcripts, 1782-1868; Author: Wates, Wylma Anne; Probate Place: Chester, South Carolina. Apt. 11, pkg 186.
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1815 Dec 10 – George Chisholm To Hugh G. Campbell, Bill Of Sale For A Slave Named Jack, A Cooper.
People in this record: Campbell, Hugh G.; George Chisholm; Jack (Slave)
Topics in this record: Slaves, Named; Slaves, Skilled
Date: 10/10/1815. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 004K Page: 00043 Item: 000
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1816 – Monies, Jane, Wife Of William Monies To Alexander Robert Chisolm, Renunciation. Date: 1816 C.
People in this record:
Chisolm, Alexander Robert; Monies, Jane; Monies, William
Date: 1816 C. Series: Renunciations of Dower Books (Charleston County) (L10044)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10044 Volume [1st Year]: 1801 Page: 00189 Item: 000
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1816 Jan 5 – David Chisholm Of Chester District, Will Typescript (Mss Will: Estate Record Book F, Page 115; Estate Packet: Apt 11, Pkg 186) (2 Frames).
People in this record: Beckham, William C.; David Chisholm; Suprey Chisholm; Patrice Dabney Chisholm; Thomas Chisholm; Ann Colley
Places in this record: Chester District
Date: 1/5/1816. Series: South Carolina Will Transcripts (Microcopy No 9) (S108093)
Document Type: Will (Typescript). Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S108093 Reel: 0006 Frame: 00423 Item: 000
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1816 Sept 26 – Deed – Francis Sims to John Walker, both of Laurens Dist, SC. Consideration $250. 70 acres, a spring which Daniel South now uses being excepted. On waters of Reedy (p. 165) river bounding on lands of William Simmons, John Walker, Rebekah Elliott and Daniel South. Signed: Rrancis Sims. Wits: John Pringle, John Chism. Before William Ware, JQ. Jan 30, 1817. Dower relinquised Jan 30, 1817 by Elizabeth Sims. Recorded March 24, 1817. bk K 1812-1821 p. 164. Laurens, SC
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1816 Dec 6 – Thomas Chisholme, Plat For 54 Acres On Rockey Creek, Chester District, Surveyed By John Mccreary.
People in this record: Thomas Chisholme; Mcclure, John; Mccreary, John; Mills, John; Neilson, William; Wiley, William
Places in this record: Catawba River; Chester District; Rocky Creek
Date: 12/6/1816. Series: State Plat Books (Columbia Series) (S213192)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213192 Volume: 0044 Page: 00310 Item: 003
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1817 – Crank, Stephen, Petition Asking To Be Exonerated From The Penalty Of Having Brought Certain Slaves Into The State From Virginia, When He Moved To Establish A Plantation In This State. (4 Pages)
People in this record: Aneka (Slave); Any (Slave); Thomas Chisholm; Crank, Stephen; Jack (Slave); Maria (Slave)
Places in this record: Chester District; Goochland County, Va; Virginia
Topics in this record: Slaves, Importation; Slaves, Named
Date: 1817. Series: Petitions to the General Assembly (S165015)
Document Type: Petition. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165015 Year: 1817 Item: 00177 ignore: 000
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1817 Jan – Robert T Chisolm Vs George W. Rogers, Summary Process Roll. Date: 1/1817
People in this record: Chisolm, Robert T.; Rogers, George W.
Date: 1/1817. Series: Petitions and Decrees in Summary Process (Charleston District) (L10068)
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1817 Feb – Deed. John Chism to Philip Wait, both of Laurens Dist SC, consideration $300. 67 acres on waters of Walnut Creek … on the great road leading from Youngs Ferry on Saluda to Greenville, … James Clardys land … where said Wait now lives … Signed: John Chism. Wit: E Powell, Thos Rosamond, John Robertson. Before James Powell, JP. Nov 1817. Recorded Nov 18, 1817. bk K 1812-1821 p 191. Laurens, SC.
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1817 March 18 – Barksdale, Thomas, Certificate Attesting To The Signatures Of Thomas Roper And George Chisolm. (B.2, P.19)
People in this record: Barksdale, Thomas; George Chisolm; Roper, Thomas; Tucker, W. B.
Places in this record: East Bay Street (Charleston); Tradd Street (Charleston)
Date: 3/18/1817. Series: Plat Collection of John McCrady (L10005)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10005 Reel: 0016 Plat: 00501 ignore: 000
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1817 March 25 – Crank, Stephen, Petition Asking To Be Exonerated From The Penalty Of Having Brought Certain Slaves Into The State From Virginia, When He Moved To Establish A Plantation In This State. (2 Pages; Oversize)
People in this record: Aneka (Slave); Any (Slave); Thomas Chisholm; Crank, Stephen; Jack (Slave); Maria (Slave)
Places in this record: Chester District; Goochland County, Va; Virginia
Topics in this record: Slaves, Importation; Slaves, Named
Date: 3/25/1817. Series: Petitions to the General Assembly (S165015)
Document Type: Petition. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165015 Year: 1817 Item: 00176 ignore: 000
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1817 June 6 – Matthewman, William To George Chisholm, Bill Of Sale For A Slave Named Hannah With Her 2 Sons, Will And Jimmy.
People in this record: George Chisholm; Hannah (Slave); Jimmy (Slave); Matthewman, William; Will (Slave)
Topics in this record: Slaves, Named
Date: 6/6/1817. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 004M Page: 00268 Item: 000
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1817 July 14 – Plat Of Property On The Ashley River Bounded By Broad And Tradd Streets, Charleston, Conveyed By City Council To Joshua Brown, Surveyed By J. Wilson And Copied By Charles Parker And J. A. Tennent. (C.645)
People in this record: Brown, Joshua; Chisolm; Magrath, Capt.; Parker, Charles; Tennent, J. A.; Williamson; Wilson, J.
Places in this record: Ashley River; Broad Street (Charleston); Charleston; Lynch Street (Charleston); New Street (Charleston); Rutledge Avenue (Charleston); Savage Street (Charleston); Tradd Street (Charleston)
Topics in this record: City Council, Charleston
Date: 7/14/1817. Series: Plat Collection of John McCrady (L10005)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10005 Reel: 0013 Plat: 07025 ignore: 000
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1817 July 16 – Deed. William Cole to Philip Wait. both of Laurens Dist SC. Consideration 1000 dollars. 250 acres on Walnut Creek … on road leading ot the fish dam ford on Reedy River … at William South land … lands of Mary Howell … lands of William Howell … lands of James Clardy … Signed: William Cole. Wit: John Chism, John Wait. Bef James Powell, JP Jul 17 1817. Recorded Nov 18, 1817. bk K 1812-1821 p. 191 Laurens, SC.
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1817 July 19 – Magrath, Capt., Plan Showing 24 Acres On Ashley River In Charleston, Surveyed By J. Wilson. (B.1, P.38)
People in this record: Brown, Joshua; Chisolm; Magrath, Capt.; Parker, Charles; Williamson; Wilson, J.
Places in this record: Ashley River; Broad Street (Charleston); Charleston; Harleston; Lynch Street (Charleston); New Street (Charleston); Rutledge Street (Charleston); Savage Street (Charleston); Tradd Street (Charleston)
Date: 7/19/1817. Series: Plat Collection of John McCrady (L10005)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10005 Reel: 0001 Plat: 00151 ignore: 000
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1817 October 17 – South Carolina, Union District}
By William Rice Ordinary of said District
Whereas Elijah Dawkins hath applied to me for Letters of Administration on all singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Adam Chisholm late of the district aforesaid, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary’s Court for the said District, to be holden at Union Court House on the 1st Monday of November next to shew cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 6th day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventeen and in the Fortisecond year of American Independence.
Wm Rice, Ordy.
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1817 Nov 3 – Elijah Dawkins and Joseph Collins apply as administrators of Adam Chisholm’s estate and post a 4000 dollar bond to be paid to William Rice, ordinary in Union Co, SC.
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1817 Nov 3 – The Court orders admr Col. Elijah Dawkins admr of the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Adam Chisholm … To Messrs: Henry Farnandis, William Farnandis, Joseph Collins, Samuel Reid & James Laurence.
Return: That on the 18th day of November 1817 personally appeared before me William Henderson one of the justices of the peace … William Farnandis, James Laurence, Joseph Collins, Samuel Reed being 4 of the appraisers appointed to appraise the goods and chattels of Adam Chisholm late of Union Dist decd … that they would make a just and true appraisement … of the said Adam Chisholm … and that they would returne the same certified under their hands, unto the said William Rice …
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1817 Nov 18 – A true and perfect inventory of all the goods chattles and personal estate of Adam Chisholm late of Union District decd made by us whose names are here unto subscribed the 18th day of Nov 1817.
(Items includ hoggs, barrels, cattle, corn, blades, horses, augers and chisel, cleavers, axes, shears, plows, shovel, bull tong, weeding hoes, cutting box and knife, pots, ovens, skillets, sythes, cradles, pails, cotton wheel, hides, bushel of rye, kegs, chains, hoggshead containing rye, cotton patch fields, seed for cotton, feather bed bedstead and covering, quilt, flour and flour barrel, boxes and gun, sickles, chests, check reel, knife box, bunches spun cotton, tables, cupboard and furniture, setting chairs, claw hammer and candle mold, tin pans, flat iron, Negro man named Lewis, boy named Daniel, negro women Milly and child – Total $2724.00
Signed: Wm Farnandis, Jos Collins, Saml Reid, James Lawrence.
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1817 Nov 22 – On the petition of Col. Elijah Dawkins adm of the Estate & Effects of Adam Chisholm decd praying leave to sell the whole of the personal effects belonging to the Estate of said decd … ordered that he have leave to sell the whole of the personal effects belonging to the Estate of Adam Chisholm decd … Wm Rice, Ordy
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1818 Feb 10 – Sale of Estate of Adam Chisholm late of Union Dist decd sold on the 10th day of Feb 1818.
Filed March 2, 1818. William Rice, Ordy.
Purchasers included:
Elijah Dawkins (Note – Interestingly, the return shows Elijah Dawkins purchased all $3054.44 of the estate – no other buyers were listed listed. Nobody from the family, no other neighbors, no Farnandis family members – nobody else).
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1826 May 8 – William Rice, Esq. Ordinary of Union Dist, SC orders “Genl. E. Dawkins admn of the Estate of Adam Chisholm late of said District, deceased.
These are to cite and admonish you, the said Elijah Dawkins at the instance and request of Mrs Nancy Smith the wife of John Smith Esqr a legatee of the Estate of said decd personally to appear before me in the Court of Ordinary, to be held at Union Court House on Friday the 26th day of May Inst next ensuing, then & there to shew cause, if any you can, why you should not make and render before me a just true and full account of the personal estate of said Adam Chisholm decd and of your management thereof upon oath, a true and faithful account of your administration upon said estate. Hereof fail not, as you shall answer the contrary at your peril …
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1826 May 12 – E Dawkins is served with a copy of order for account of Adam Chisholm decd’s estate on May 12, 1826.
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1826 Aug 7 – Account filed with court on Adam Chisholm decd’s estate
In the Court of Ordinary 7th Aug 1826
Personally came Genl. E. Dawkins admr of the Estate of Adam Chisholm decd and made due proof to the within amount. He at the same time produced sufficient & sales factorig vouchers for the same. It was thereupon admitted and allowed him.
Duly proved before and examined by me.
Wm Rice, Ordy
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(Note: Undated Account – which appears to have been filed with the court on August 7, 1826 as stated above)
The Estate of Adam Chisholm decd
To E. Dawkins admn of sd Estate.
Paid:
Dawkins * Littleton note & interest: $458.00
Fernandis on a (note?): $37.7
Sundry Notes: $85.33
Amus Davis proven acct: $6.17
Amus Daivs admr of S Fergasen: $5.80
Wm. Fernandis: $148.89 and 3/4
Doctor Richards: $24.87 and 1/2
Ordinary: $9.60
Tax for 1817: $5.8
Saml recd making his coffin: $5.00
Total: $785.82 and 1/4
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Elijah Dawkins Admr in account with the Legatees of Adam Chisholm Deceased
Amounts Recd:
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John Chisholm (Note – legatee, is son of Adam Chisholm decd)
-note Coleman No. 1 – $47.28
-note Dawkins & Littlejohn 2 – $236.66
-note Dawkins & Littylejohn 3 – $444.75
-note C. Jones 4 – $16.45
-note J Wilkins 5 – $12.12 and 1/2
Total: $757.26 and 1/2
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Obadiah Chisholm (Note – legatee, is son of Adam Chisholm decd)
-note Dawkins & Littlejohn 1 – $64.20
-note Sillas Littlejohn 2 – $40.00
-note William Littlejohn 3 – $18.50
-note E Dawkins 4 – $164.18 and 3/4
-note Samuel Chisholm 5 – $30.00
-note Dawkins & Littlejohn 6 – $26.12 and 1/2
-paid execution in favor of P Pridemore 7 – $22.08
-note Dawkins & Littlejohn 8 – $210.50
-note Dawkins & Son 9 – $26.50
-note Dawkins & Son 10 – $20.75
-note Dawkins & Son 11 – $11.56 and 1/4
-note Johnathan McCulloch 12 – $12.87 and 1/2
-Book account Dawkins & Son 13 – $5.74
Total: $653.03
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Samuel Chisholm (Note – legatee, is son of Adam Chisholm decd)
His Receipt 1 – $772.07
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1817 Dec 4 – Commissioner To Examine And Report On A Cut To Be Made Across The Lower Part Of Fenwicks Island Marsh From South Edisto Into A Branch Of Fish Creek, Report Their Recommendations.
People in this record: Calder, Henry; Alexander R Chisolm; Edings, Joseph; Jenkins, Isaac G.; Jenkins, Joseph Evans; Jenkins, William; Meggett, William C.; Murray, Joseph J.; Talbird, John
Places in this record: Fenwick Island; Fish Creek; South Edisto River; St. Helenas Parish
Topics in this record: Canals; Inland Navigation
Date: 12/4/1817. Series: Miscellaneous Communications to the General Assembly (S165029)
Document Type: Report To The General Assembly. Images: Online
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165029 Year: 1817 Item: 00005 ignore: 000
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1818 Oct 9 – Williams, Joshua, Plat For 68 Acres On Buck Branch, Beaufort District, Surveyed By Benjamin Allen.
People in this record: Allen, Benjamin; A. R. Chisolm; Farr, Mary; Rogers, Jefher; Williams, Joshua; Youman, John
Places in this record: Beaufort District; Buck Creek; Coosawhatchie River; Prince William Parish
Date: 10/9/1818. Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213190 Volume: 0039 Page: 00109 Item: 001
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1818 Nov 25 – Committee Report On The Petitions Of Various Persons Concerning The Introduction Of Certain Slaves Into The State, Recommending That Laws Restricting Such Importation Be Repealed. (2 Pages) Date: 11/25/1818
People in this record: Thomas Chisolm; Davis, Garat; Dedman, William; Lewis, Richard; Mckinney, Barry; Ware, Thompson; Williams, Willoughby; Wilson, John; Wilson, John L.
Topics in this record: Slaves, Importation
Date: 11/25/1818. Series: Committee Reports (S165005)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S165005 Year: 1818 Item: 00075 Page: 000
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1818 Dec 9 – Deed. John Chism of Laurens Dist, SC to Robert P Delph of Abbeville Dist SC. … consideration of $462.50 … 92 and 1/2 acres branches of Saluda River … Signed: John Chism. Wit: Reuben Powell, Henry Delph. Before Wm Were, JP Dec 9, 1818. Dower relinquished Dec 9, 1818 by Delilah Chism wife of John Chism. Recorded Apr 13, 1819. bk K, p 244. Laurens, SC.
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1819 Feb 6 – Robert Chisolm To Christopher Jenkins, Bill Of Sale For A Slave Named Miley And Her 2 Children.
People in this record: Chisolm, Robert; Jenkins, Christopher; Miley (Slave)
Topics in this record: Slaves, Named
Date: 2/6/1819. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 004P Page: 00422 Item: 000
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1819 Feb 27 – Deed. John Chism of Laurens Dist SC to R P Delph of Abbeville Dist SC. consideration $195. 39 acres on waters of Reedy River … on the big road at lightwoods stake corner .. with D Wrights land … with Clardy’s land … on the Big Road … Signed: John Chism. Wit: Philip Wait, Benjamin T Tierce. Before James Powell JP Apr 13, 1819. Rec Apr 13, 1819. bk K, p 244. Laurens, SC.
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1819 Feb 27 – John Chisholm to Elijah Dawkins bk P, p 349 Union Co, SC
… I John Chisholm of the State and District aforesaid in consideration of the sum of 500 dollars … paid by Elijah Dawkins of said State and District … sell and release unto the said Elijah Dawkins all my right and title to a certain tract of land owned by my Father in his lifetime and having fallen to me by heirship lying on the South sid of Packolet River bounding on the N by said River, West by Judge Nott, E and SE by Henry Farnandis land together with all and singular the rignts members and apperainances …
Signed: John Chisholm
Wit: John Littlejohn, William Farnandis
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1819 May 4 – Millen, John, Plat For 513 Acres On Fishing Creek, Chester District, Surveyed By Charles Boyd.
People in this record: Boyd, Charles; Boyd, David; Supry Chisholm; Davis, John B.; Gaston, Joseph; Gill, George; Gill, Samuel; Millen, John; Milling, William
Places in this record: Chester District; Fishing Creek
Date: 5/4/1819. Series: State Plat Books (Columbia Series) (S213192)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213192 Volume: 0046 Page: 00072 Item: 001
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1819 Sep 27 – Deed. John Lee to Benjamin Teice both of Laurens Dist SC. Consideration $1000, 150 acres, on road leading from Greenville to Augusta joining … Robert P Delph … William Cainer …. Joseph ? … David Wright … Signed: John Lee. Wit: John Chisem, William Ware. Before William Ware, JQ, Sept 13, 1819. Recorded Apr 3, 1820. Bk K, p. 286. Laurens, SC.
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1819 Dec 11 – Wylie, Adam, Plat For 16.5 Acres On Fishing Creek, Chester District, Surveyed By Thomas Reid.
People in this record: Boyd, Charles; Suprey Chisolm; Crawford; Mcfadden, Thomas; Pagen, Mrs.; Reid, Thomas; Wylie, Adam
Places in this record: Chester District; Fishing Creek
Date: 12/11/1819. Series: State Plat Books (Columbia Series) (S213192)
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Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213192 Volume: 0046 Page: 00234 Item: 001
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1820 US Census Barnwell, SC Name: Peter Chisom
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Barnwell District, Barnwell, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free Colored Persons – Males – Under 14: 2
Free Colored Persons – Males – 14 thru 25: 2
Free Colored Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free Colored Persons – Females – Under 14: 1
Free Colored Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 2
Total Free Colored Persons: 7
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 7
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Barnwell District, Barnwell, South Carolina; NARA Roll: M33_119; Image: 021
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1820 US Census Beaufort, SC Name: Alexander Chisolm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 3
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 1
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Males – 45 and over: 5
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 2
Slaves – Females – 14 thru 25: 2
Slaves – Females – 26 thru 44: 3
Slaves – Females – 45 and over: 5
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 17
Free White Persons – Under 16: 1
Free White Persons – Over 25: 1
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total Slaves: 22
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 25
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Page: 29; NARA Roll: M33_120; Image: 59
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1820 US Census Beaufort, SC Name: John M Chisolm Junior
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 13
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 5
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 2
Slaves – Males – 45 and over: 2
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 5
Slaves – Females – 14 thru 25: 2
Slaves – Females – 26 thru 44: 5
Slaves – Females – 45 and over: 2
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 18
Total Slaves: 36
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 36
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Page: 31; NARA Roll: M33_120; Image: 063
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1820 US Census Beaufort, SC Name: Andrew Chisolm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): St Peters Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 2
Free White Persons – Under 16: 4
Free White Persons – Over 25: 1
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 1
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 7
1820 U S Census; Census Place: St Peters Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Page: 13; NARA Roll: M33_120; Image: 28
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1820 US Census Beaufort, SC Name: Alexander R Chisolm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 29
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 29
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 20
Slaves – Males – 45 and over: 36
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 29
Slaves – Females – 14 thru 25: 35
Slaves – Females – 26 thru 44: 25
Slaves – Females – 45 and over: 27
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 96
Total Free White Persons: 1
Total Slaves: 230
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 231
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Page: 24; NARA Roll: M33_120; Image: 49
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1820 US Census Beaufort, SC Name: Alexander R Chisolm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State) St Lukes Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Enumeration Date August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14 6
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25 5
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44 6
Slaves – Males – 45 and over 5
Slaves – Females – Under 14 6
Slaves – Females – 14 thru 25 6
Slaves – Females – 26 thru 44 6
Slaves – Females – 45 and over 5
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture 33
Total Free White Persons 1
Total Slaves 45
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other 46
1820 U S Census; Census Place: St Lukes Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Page: 36; NARA Roll: M33_120; Image: 72
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1820 US Census Beaufort SC Name: Robert I Chisolm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 1
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 1
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Females – 14 thru 25: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 3
Free White Persons – Under 16: 2
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total Slaves: 4
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 9
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Page: 30; NARA Roll: M33_120; Image: 61
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1820 US Census Charleston, SC Name: George Chisolm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 18: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 3
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 2
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 2
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 2
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 12
Slaves – Males – 45 and over: 2
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 1
Slaves – Females – 14 thru 25: 2
Slaves – Females – 26 thru 44: 2
Foreigners not Naturalized: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Commerce: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 5
Free White Persons – Over 25: 4
Total Free White Persons: 12
Total Slaves: 23
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 35
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; Page: 27; NARA Roll: M33_119; Image: 62
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1820 US Census Charleston, SC Name: Alexander Chisolm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 1
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 2
Slaves – Females – 14 thru 25: 4
Slaves – Females – 26 thru 44: 2
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 4
Free White Persons – Over 25: 1
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total Slaves: 10
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 15
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; Page: 67; NARA Roll: M33_119; Image: 145
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1820 US Census Charleston, SC Name: George Chisolm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): St James Goose Creek, Charleston, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 12
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 6
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 8
Slaves – Males – 45 and over: 2
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 3
Slaves – Females – 14 thru 25: 10
Slaves – Females – 26 thru 44: 7
Slaves – Females – 45 and over: 5
Free White Persons – Under 16: 1
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total Slaves: 53
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 56
1820 U S Census; Census Place: St James Goose Creek, Charleston, South Carolina; Page: 97; NARA Roll: M33_119; Image: 209
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1820 US Census Charleston, SC Name: Robert Chisolm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Wadmalaw, Charleston, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 10
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 15
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 10
Slaves – Males – 45 and over: 5
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 10
Slaves – Females – 14 thru 25: 30
Slaves – Females – 26 thru 44: 5
Slaves – Females – 45 and over: 3
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 88
Free White Persons – Under 16: 3
Free White Persons – Over 25: 3
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 88
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 94
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Wadmalaw, Charleston, South Carolina; Page: 100; NARA Roll: M33_119; Image: 215
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1820 US Census Charleston, SC Name: Robert Chisolm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 18: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 6
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 4
Slaves – Males – 45 and over: 2
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 3
Slaves – Females – 14 thru 25: 7
Slaves – Females – 26 thru 44: 6
Slaves – Females – 45 and over: 3
Number of Persons – Engaged in Commerce: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 1
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total Slaves: 31
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 36
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; Page: 67; NARA Roll: M33_119; Image: 145
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1820 US Census Chester, SC Name: Thomas Chisholm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Chester, Chester, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 2
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 13
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 5
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 4
Slaves – Males – 45 and over: 2
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 12
Slaves – Females – 26 thru 44: 4
Slaves – Females – 45 and over: 4
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 17
Number of Persons – Engaged in Manufactures: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 6
Free White Persons – Over 25: 3
Total Free White Persons: 11
Total Slaves: 44
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 55
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Chester, Chester, South Carolina; Page: 26; NARA Roll: M33_120; Image: 112
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1820 US Census Chester, SC Name: Suprey Chisholm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Chester, Chester, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 2
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 7
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 3
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 2
Slaves – Females – 14 thru 25: 7
Slaves – Females – 45 and over: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 12
Number of Persons – Engaged in Commerce: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Manufactures: 2
Free White Persons – Under 16: 7
Free White Persons – Over 25: 3
Total Free White Persons: 12
Total Slaves: 20
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 32
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Chester, Chester, South Carolina; Page: 1; NARA Roll: M33_120; Image: 87
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1820 US Census Chester, SC Name: Cornelius Chisholm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Chester, Chester, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 2
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 2
Free White Persons – Under 16: 3
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total Slaves: 3
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 8
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Chester, Chester, South Carolina; Page: 25; NARA Roll: M33_120; Image: 111
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1820 US Census Colleton, SC Name: Robert Chisholm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): St Bartholomews Parish, Colleton, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 10
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 6
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 14
Slaves – Males – 45 and over: 2
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 7
Slaves – Females – 14 thru 25: 16
Slaves – Females – 26 thru 44: 7
Slaves – Females – 45 and over: 3
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 1
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total Slaves: 65
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 68
1820 U S Census; Census Place: St Bartholomews Parish, Colleton, South Carolina; Page: 33; NARA Roll: M33_118; Image: 101
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1820 US Census Laurens, SC Name: Ann Chism
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Laurens, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Over 25: 1
Total Free White Persons: 1
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 1
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Laurens, South Carolina; Page: 2; NARA Roll: M33_121; Image: 13
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1820 US Census Laurens, SC Name: James Chism
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Laurens, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 3
Free White Persons – Over 25: 1
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 6
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Laurens, South Carolina; Page: 18; NARA Roll: M33_121; Image: 45
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1820 US Census Laurens, SC Name: Elijah Chism
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Laurens, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 4
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 9
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 11
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 11
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Laurens, South Carolina; Page: 8; NARA Roll: M33_121; Image: 24
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1820 US Census Name: James Chism
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Laurens, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 3
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 5
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Laurens, South Carolina; Page: 19; NARA Roll: M33_121; Image: 46
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1820 US Census Laurens, SC Name: Deliah Chisom
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Laurens, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 4
Free White Persons – Over 25: 1
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 6
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Laurens, South Carolina; Page: 6; NARA Roll: M33_121; Image: 20
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1820 US Census Lexington, SC Name: Alexander Chism
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Lexington, Lexington, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 2
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 5
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Lexington, Lexington, South Carolina; Page: 51; NARA Roll: M33_121; Image: 100
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1820 US Census Marion, SC Name: Zillah Chism
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Marion, Marion, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 2
Free White Persons – Over 25: 1
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 3
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Marion, Marion, South Carolina; Page: 56; NARA Roll: M33_121; Image: 108
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1820 US Census Marlboro, SC Name: Alex Chesholm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Marlboro, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 3
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 6
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Marlboro, South Carolina; Page: 72; NARA Roll: M33_121; Image: 137
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1820 US Census Richland, SC Name: Alexander Chisolm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Richland, Richland, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Females – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total Slaves: 1
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 4
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Richland, Richland, South Carolina; Page: 88; NARA Roll: M33_121; Image: 154
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1820 Feb 12 – George Chisolm Vs Henry B. Toomer, Judgment Roll. Date: 2/12/1820
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Toomer, Henry B.
Date: 2/12/1820. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1820 Item: 0684A ignore: 000
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1820 Feb 26 – George Chisolm, Atty. Of Peter W. Maxwell To Mary Bailey, Bill Of Sale For A Slave Named Hagar.
People in this record: Bailey, Mary; Chisolm, George; Hagar (Slave); Maxwell, Peter W.
Topics in this record: Slaves, Named
Date: 2/26/1820. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 004S Page: 00250 Item: 000
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1820 March 7 – Obediah Chisholm to Henry Fernandez bk Q, p 313 Union Co, SC
… I Obediah Chisholm of Union District and State aforesaid in consideration of 250 dollars to me in hand paid by Henry Farnandis of the District and State aforesaid … sell and release unto the said Henry Farnandis all my right and title to that tract of land whereon my Father Adam Chisholm decd formerly lived on Pacolet River …
Signed: Obadiah Chisholm
Wit: J H Farnandiz, Clabourn Lawrence
John H Farnandis appeared personally before me and made oath that he saw Obediah Chisholm sign and acknowledge the within deeds to Henry Farnandiz for the use and purpose within mentioned and that himself and Clabourn Lawrence. Feb 12, 1821.
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1820 July 15 – George Chisolm And Josiah Taylor, Otherwise Called, Chisolm And Taylor Vs Stephen Elliott, Exor. Of Eliza Gough, Judgment Roll. Date: 7/15/1820
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Elliott, Stephen; Gough, Eliza; Taylor, Josiah
Topics in this record: Chisolm And Taylor
Date: 7/15/1820. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1820 Item: 0244A ignore: 000
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1820 July 15 – George Chisolm And Josiah Taylor, Otherwise Called, Chisolm And Taylor, Indorsee Vs Joseph Pepoon, Indorser, Judgment Roll. Date: 7/15/1820
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Pepoon, Joseph; Taylor, Josiah
Topics in this record: Chisolm And Taylor
Date: 7/15/1820. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1820 Item: 0442A ignore: 000
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1820 July 15 – George Chisolm And Josiah Taylor, Otherwise Called, Chisolm And Taylor, Indorsee Vs Benjamin Pepoon, Judgment Roll. Date: 7/15/1820
People in this record: Chisolm, George; Pepoon, Benjamin; Taylor, Josiah
Topics in this record: Chisolm And Taylor
Date: 7/15/1820. Series: Judgment Rolls (Charleston District) (L10018)
Document Type: Judgment-Roll. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: L10018 Year: 1820 Item: 0443A ignore: 000
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1820 July 20 – Stanley, Jonathan Of Wilmington, N. C. To George Chisholm, Bill Of Sale For 7 Slaves. Date: 7/20/1820
People in this record: Bridget (Slave); Chisholm, George; Dina (Slave); Flora (Slave); Grace (Slave); Joe (Slave); Kinkie (Slave); Louisa (Slave); Stanley, Jonathan
Places in this record: North Carolina; Wilmington, Nc
Topics in this record: Slaves, Named
Date: 7/20/1820. Series: Miscellaneous Records (Main Series) [Selected Volumes] (S213003)
Document Type: Bill Of Sale. Images: Available at SCDAH building or by order. See How to search menu.
Identifiers: Archives ID: Series: S213003 Volume: 004S Page: 00385 Item: 000
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1822 April 26 – Mary Smith etal to John Jefferies, bk R, p 128 – 130 Union Co, SC.
… I Mary Smith and John Smith planters of Union District and State aforesaid for and in consideration of 210 dollars … paid to us by John Jeffries Sr … sold and released unto the said John Jeffries Sr a certain parcel of tract of land it being the eighth part of a tract of land lying on Gilkey Creek containing 336 acres of land … with Stephen Neil’s line … on Jeffries own corner … it being a parcel of land deeded to Abraham Smith decd by Nathaniel Jeffries and others which above mentioned 8th part of said land and building we do warrant … understood that the said Mary Smith are to keep possession of the said 8th part of land enduring her natural life unless she thinks propert to relinquish her possession sooner ….
Signed: Mary Smith, John Smith
Wit: Amos Northos, Samuel Chisholm, Samuel Jeffries
Personally came Samuel Jeffries befor me the subscribing justice and made oath as the law directs and saith he saw Mary Smith the wife of Abraham Smith decd and John Smith sign and deliver … unto John Jeffries Sr … 4th day of May 1822.
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1822 April 26 – Mary Smith & John Humphries to John Jeffries Sr, bk R, pg. 130. Union, SC.
… I Mary Smith … & John Humphries … sold and released unto the said John Jeffries Sr …. land it being the 4th part of a tract of land lying on Gikys Creek containing 336 acres of land … with Stephen Neil’s line … it being a parcel of land deeded to Abraham Smith decd by Nathaniel Jeffries and others which above mentioned 4th of said land and buildings we do warrant …
Signed: Mary Smith, John Humphries
Wit: Amos Northrop, Samuel Chisholm, Samuel Jeffries.
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1824 Aug 2 – John Chism to David Wright, bk L, p 168. Laurens, SC
… I John Chism of the Dist afsd in consideration of the sum of 160 dollars … paid by David Wright of the Dist afsd … sell and deliver unto David Wright …land situate in the District afsd on the waters of Walnut Creek … corner of the Great Road … containing 40 acres … Signed: John Chism. Wit: Philip Waite, William Bolton, Joseph Wright. Recorded Aug 21, 1824.
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1829 April 30 – William B Nott & Eliz Fernandes ads John Smith & Nancy his wife – bill
past acct & relief – 1829 – No 190
South Carolina, Union District}
In Equity
To the honoarable chancellors of the said State.
Humbly complaining shew unto your honors that your orator and oratrix John Smith and Nancy Smith his wife formerly Nancy Chisholm, that in or about the ___ day of ___ in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ____ Adam Chisholm the father of your oratrix departed this life intestate, being at the term of his death siezed and possessed in fee of a valuable trat of land lying on Pacolet River near to Grindols Shoals which is now in the possession and for time past has been of the dfendants William B Nott and Elizabeth Farnandis and that the said Adam Chisholm at the term of his death left John Chisholm, Obediah Chisholm, Samuel Chisholm, and your oratrix then Nancy Chisholm his heirs at law … that partition and division yet remains to be made of the said land as your orator and oratrix have not as yet received their part of portion of said land and that the Defendants have by some means under claim your orators do not know have been receiving the whole of the rents and profits of said land which is very valuable without accounting in any manner whatever to your orators for that tract of the said rents and profits.
And your orators further shew unto your honors that John Smith the complainant and husband of your oratrix is unfortunately for him either entirely insolvent or nearly so and they are poor and bu a slender means of procuring a support and that the whole of the rest of the fortune of your oratrix which she received from her father’s estate has past into and through the hands of her husband the said John Smith and that he has not as yet made any settlement by any Estate on your oratrix.
The complainants therefore pray that the said land may be partitioned and divided and the share of the said Nancy the complainant settled on her to the use of herself and husband for the — and that the defts may account for rents and profits of the said lands and that the defts may answer this … and that a writ of subpoena issued …. may issue directed the said Defendants William B. Nott and Elizabeth Farnandes and so such other and further relief … compts case may be given and as in duty bound the bill ever pass.
A.W. Thomson for compts. (atty).
And the said complainants John Smith and Nancy his wife by way of amendment to their original bill have alledged and shews to your honor that the said defendants William B. Nott and Elizabeth Farnandez are tenants in common with your orators being in possession under a purchaser or purchasers either directly from someone or more of the heirs at law of the said Adam Chisholm or under them also purchased from them no one having purchased complainants interest as they have never sold or conveyed to anyone, and that said Defendants have been holding as tenants in common with your orators the said premises so that they are clearly entitled to partition and division of the said premises. And your orators pray that the said Defendants may answer this their amended bill as fully and particularly as if the same were herein again repeated and they thereto distinctly interrogated etc.
A.W. Thomson, Compls Sol
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… these Defendants state that in time that Adam Chisholm died many years ago having the four children enumerated in the will … the Defendant did not know whether he died intestated.
The Defendant Wm B Nott says that his father ___ Nott, under whom he claims, as he is informed bought ___ of the land which he supposes the complts refer to, from the late Henry Farnandis and the Defendant Elizabeth Farnandis states that her late husband, the said Henry, having purchased, claimed the whole of the tract while he held the whole & the half after he divided with Judge Nott, adversely to the claim of the complainants.
The Defendants plead that they and them under whom they claim have had an adverse and ___ possession of the land, example the complainants claims for about ? and claim the complt of the statute of limitations.
The Defendant Wm B Nott states that he is informed by his father, that some years before he bought any part of the land, and while John Chisholme lived on it, he (John Chisholm) offered to sell it to him and showed him a deed which his father Adam Chisholm had made him of it.
And the Defendant Farnandis states, that in the division of her husbands estate, that part of the land in question which he retained was assigned to their daughter Catherine Farnandis now the wife of Jos L Lines as whose guardian Deft held it until her ward attained majority. When she ____ it to her and this ____
That the partition of her husbands estate was by ____ in the court of equity in this district, open and public, and no counter claim was put ___ states that some years ago, in her husband’s lifetime, the said complainants as she is informed brought suit against him for the land, which suit they abandoned & let drop & that her husband has been dead now within about 4 months of 6 years.
1829 June 20 … And the said defendants in answer to the complainants amendment, or so much thereof as they are advised is material for them to answer, state that they have never considered themselves as tenants in common with the complainants, but on the contrary they and them under whom they claim have set up an adverse claim to the complainants, as they have stated in their answer to the original bill.
These defendants state, that of their own knowledge they know but little of the case, or the manner of acquiring title by the complainants or them under whom they claim and they therefor require the complainants to make out their case by strict proof. … Defendants insist upon the matters of defense as contained in their original answer which they consider as fully meeting complainants amendment and pray to be dismissed with their costs etc.
Dawkins, Defts Sol.
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South Carolina, Union County} Walter Farnandis states on oath that he went in company with John Smith last fall to Alabama and he understood that Smith intended to settle there where his family then was. Smith has not since that time as deponent knows of been in this State.
Sworn Before Me – June 14, 1834
S. Rogers.
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Equity bills, 1798-1870, Bills, no. 187-220. Bill No. 190. Union Co, SC

1830 US Census Name: George Chisolm Senior
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 8
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 9
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 9
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 7
Slaves – Males – 55 thru 99: 3
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 6
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 6
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 9
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 8
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 3
Total Slaves: 68
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 68
Year: 1830; Census Place: Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 327; Family History Library Film: 0022504
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1830 US Census Name: John M Chisolm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): St Lukes Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Free Colored Persons – Males – Under 10: 4
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 19
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 10
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 17
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 3
Slaves – Males – 55 thru 99: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 17
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 16
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 14
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 3
Free White Persons – Under 20: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total Slaves: 100
Total Free Colored Persons: 4
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 108
Year: 1830; Census Place: St Lukes Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 309; Family History Library Film: 0022504
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1830 US Census Name: Sarah Chisolm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): St Lukes Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Free Colored Persons – Females – 55 thru 99: 1
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 3
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total Slaves: 1
Total Free Colored Persons: 1
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6
Year: 1830; Census Place: St Lukes Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 309; Family History Library Film: 0022504
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1830 US Census Name: Robert Chisolm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 20
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 23
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 17
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 3
Slaves – Males – 55 thru 99: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 19
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 21
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 17
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 8
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 1
Total Slaves: 130
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 131
Year: 1830; Census Place: Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 327; Family History Library Film: 0022504
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1830 US Census Name: John Chisolm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): St Lukes Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 2
Free White Persons – Under 20: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total Slaves: 3
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 7
Year: 1830; Census Place: St Lukes Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 309; Family History Library Film: 0022504
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1830 US Census Name: George E Chisolm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 15
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 19
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 17
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 5
Slaves – Males – 55 thru 99: 13
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 17
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 13
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 5
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 6
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 10
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total Slaves: 120
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 123
Year: 1830; Census Place: Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 327; Family History Library Film: 0022504
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1830 US Census Name: George Chisolm Junior
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Charleston Ward 1, Charleston, South Carolina
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 2
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 1
Total Slaves: 4
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 4
Year: 1830; Census Place: Charleston Ward 1, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 5; Family History Library Film: 0022504
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1830 US Census Name: John M Chisolm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 40 thru 49: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 9
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 10
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 7
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 6
Slaves – Males – 55 thru 99: 3
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 9
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 7
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 6
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 2
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 1
Total Slaves: 60
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 61
Year: 1830; Census Place: Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 327; Family History Library Film: 0022504
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1830 US Census Name: [Robert Chisolm]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Charleston Ward 1, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 2
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 2
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 4
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 5
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 11
Year: 1830; Census Place: Charleston Ward 1, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 18; Family History Library Film: 0022504
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1830 US Census Name: George Chisholm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Charleston Ward 1, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 50 thru 59: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 1
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 5
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 8
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 2
Free White Persons – Under 20: 5
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 6
Total Free White Persons: 13
Total Slaves: 18
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 31
Year: 1830; Census Place: Charleston Ward 1, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 4; Family History Library Film: 0022504
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1830 US Census Name: Samuel P Chisolm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): St Johns Colleton, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 6
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 4
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 5
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 3
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 10
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 5
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 5
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 4
Free White Persons – Under 20: 2
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total Slaves: 42
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 46
Year: 1830; Census Place: St Johns Colleton, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 150; Family History Library Film: 0022504
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1830 US Census Name: George Chisholm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): St James Goose Creek, Charleston, South Carolina
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 10
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 5
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 10
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 10
Slaves – Males – 55 thru 99: 3
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 2
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 10
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 8
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 6
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 1
Total Slaves: 65
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 65
Year: 1830; Census Place: St James Goose Creek, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 168; Family History Library Film: 0022504
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1830 US Census Name: Suprey Chisholm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Charleston Ward 4, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 5
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 20
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 25
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 2
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 5
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 2
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 4
Free White Persons – Under 20: 8
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 45
Total Free White Persons: 53
Total Slaves: 15
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 68
Year: 1830; Census Place: Charleston Ward 4, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 105; Family History Library Film: 0022504
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1830 US Census Name: [William Chisolm]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Charleston Ward 2, Charleston, South Carolina
Free Colored Persons – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Free Colored Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free Colored Persons – Females – 10 thru 23: 2
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 1
Total Slaves: 1
Total Free Colored Persons: 5
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6
Year: 1830; Census Place: Charleston Ward 2, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 25; Family History Library Film: 0022504
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1830 US Census Name: S Chisholm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Chester, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 13
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 11
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 1
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 4
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 8
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 7
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 5
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 4
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total Slaves: 53
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 60
Year: 1830; Census Place: Chester, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 169; Page: 336; Family History Library Film: 0022503
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1830 US Census Name: C D Chisholme
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Chester, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 2
Free White Persons – Under 20: 6
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 9
Total Slaves: 4
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 13
Year: 1830; Census Place: Chester, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 169; Page: 309; Family History Library Film: 0022503
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1830 US Census Name: [T. Chisholme]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Chester, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 2
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 3
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 1
Total Slaves: 9
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 10
Year: 1830; Census Place: Chester, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 169; Page: 288; Family History Library Film: 0022503
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1830 US Census Name: Eliz Chisholme
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Chester, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 7
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 6
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 1
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 6
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 4
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 2
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 3
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 2
Slaves – Females – 100 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 33
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 39
Year: 1830; Census Place: Chester, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 169; Page: 290; Family History Library Film: 0022503
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1830 US Census Name: Thomas Chisholm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Fairfield, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 1
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 2
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 8
Year: 1830; Census Place: Fairfield, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 169; Page: 409; Family History Library Film: 0022503
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1830 US Census Name: James Chisholm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Fairfield, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 4
Year: 1830; Census Place: Fairfield, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 169; Page: 409; Family History Library Film: 0022503
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1830 US Census Name: [Jonathan Chisham]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Lexington, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 1
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 1
Year: 1830; Census Place: Lexington, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 171; Page: 352; Family History Library Film: 0022505
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1830 US Census Name: Daniel Chisholm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Marlboro, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 3
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 8
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 2
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 1
Slaves – Males – 55 thru 99: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 7
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 5
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 3
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 4
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total Slaves: 27
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 31
Year: 1830; Census Place: Marlboro, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 171; Page: 68; Family History Library Film: 0022505
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1830 US Census Name: [Alexander Chisholm]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Columbia, Richland, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total Slaves: 1
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 3
Year: 1830; Census Place: Columbia, Richland, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 171; Page: 380; Family History Library Film: 0022505
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1836 May 28 – Marianne Chisolm etal to Patillo Farrow, bk N, p 143. Laurens, SC
… we Joseph Palmer, Elizabeth C Palmer, the wife of Joseph Palmer, Mariane Chisolm, and Martha Bonnease, all of the Dist and State afsd in consideration of the sum $1932 … paid by Pattillo Farrow of the District of Laurens and State afsd … release unto Pattillo … land containing 644 acres … 1/3 part of a tract of land granted to Peter Porcher the 17th day of Jan 1772 … for 1600 acres … resurvey in December 1820 found to contain 1932 acres butting … lands of Nehemiah Franks … on E by lands of Jacob Nabors and others and on the N by lands of Samuel Porcher and the estate of Thomas Porcher … Signed: Joseph Palmer, Elizabeth C Palmer, Marianne Chisolm, Martha Bonneau. Wit: Maham Palmer, L Matilda Palmer
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1840 US Census Name: [Sarah Chism]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Barnwell, South Carolina
Free Colored Persons – Males – 10 thru 23: 2
Free Colored Persons – Females – 55 thru 99: 2
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
Total Free Colored Persons: 4
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 4
Year: 1840; Census Place: Barnwell, South Carolina; Roll: 508; Page: 200; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: Robert Chisolm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): St Helena Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 1
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 3
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total Slaves: 8
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 11
Year: 1840; Census Place: St Helena Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Roll: 508; Page: 266; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: Robert Chisolm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 21
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 23
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 21
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 21
Slaves – Males – 55 thru 99: 10
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 21
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 19
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 17
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 17
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 5
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 85
Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: 4
Total Slaves: 175
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 175
Year: 1840; Census Place: Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Roll: 508; Page: 247; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: Mrs G Chisolm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): St Peters Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 1
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
Free White Persons – Under 20: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total Slaves: 2
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 4
Year: 1840; Census Place: St Peters Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Roll: 508; Page: 282; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: est George Chisolm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 12
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 10
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 5
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 15
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 10
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 12
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 15
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 5
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 40
Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: 1
Total Slaves: 84
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 84
Year: 1840; Census Place: Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Roll: 508; Page: 247; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: Mrs E Chisolm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): St Peters Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 1
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 1
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 1
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 4
Free White Persons – Under 20: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total Slaves: 5
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 7
Year: 1840; Census Place: St Peters Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Roll: 508; Page: 290; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: est [Edward Chisolm]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 14
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 19
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 17
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 17
Slaves – Males – 55 thru 99: 6
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 14
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 18
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 18
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 18
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 5
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 62
Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: 3
Total Slaves: 146
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 146
Year: 1840; Census Place: Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Roll: 508; Page: 247; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: Colonel J Chisolm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 10
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 4
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 8
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 8
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 10
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 3
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 36
Total Slaves: 44
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 44
Year: 1840; Census Place: Prince Williams Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Roll: 508; Page: 256; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: James Chisolm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): St Peters Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 2
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 3
Year: 1840; Census Place: St Peters Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina; Roll: 508; Page: 286; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: Mrs George Chisolm Mrs
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 1
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 2
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 2
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total Slaves: 5
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 10
Year: 1840; Census Place: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 509; Page: 19; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: A H Chisolm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 2
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 10
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 20
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 5
Slaves – Males – 55 thru 99: 5
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total Slaves: 40
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 42
Year: 1840; Census Place: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 509; Page: 34; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: John Chisolm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Charleston Neck, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 2
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 2
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 2
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 2
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 1
Total Slaves: 8
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 9
Year: 1840; Census Place: Charleston Neck, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 509; Page: 128; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: Augustus Chisolm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Charleston Neck, Charleston, South Carolina
Free Colored Persons – Males – 24 thru 35: 1
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 1
Total Free Colored Persons: 1
Total Slaves: 1
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 2
Year: 1840; Census Place: Charleston Neck, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 509; Page: 136; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: [William Chisolm]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): St Johns Colleton Parish, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 8
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 2
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 5
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 4
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 4
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 2
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 2
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 18
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 29
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 35
Year: 1840; Census Place: St Johns Colleton Parish, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 510; Page: 197; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: [William Chisolm]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Charleston Neck, Charleston, South Carolina
Free Colored Persons – Males – Under 10: 3
Free Colored Persons – Males – 24 thru 35: 1
Free Colored Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free Colored Persons – Females – 24 thru 35: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 1
Total Free Colored Persons: 7
Total Slaves: 1
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 8
Year: 1840; Census Place: Charleston Neck, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 509; Page: 104; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: [Robert T Chisolm]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 2
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 2
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 2
Persons Employed in Commerce: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 6
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 8
Total Slaves: 7
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 15
Year: 1840; Census Place: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 509; Page: 24; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: [Saml Prioleau Chisolm]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): St Johns Colleton Parish, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Free Colored Persons – Males – 24 thru 35: 1
Free Colored Persons – Males – 36 thru 54: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 6
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 5
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 7
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 8
Slaves – Males – 55 thru 99: 4
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 12
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 10
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 15
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 12
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 10
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 72
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Free Colored Persons: 2
Total Slaves: 89
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 97
Year: 1840; Census Place: St Johns Colleton Parish, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 510; Page: 197; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: [Octavis Chisolm]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 2
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 3
Free White Persons – Under 20: 2
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total Slaves: 5
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 9
Year: 1840; Census Place: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 509; Page: 33; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: [Ansel Chisolm]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 1
Total Slaves: 2
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 2
Year: 1840; Census Place: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 509; Page: 91; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: Thomas Chisholme
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Chester, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 2
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 2
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 1
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 4
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 7
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total Slaves: 11
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 13
Year: 1840; Census Place: Chester, South Carolina; Roll: 510; Page: 301; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: Elisabeth Chisholme
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Chester, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 50 thru 59: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 9
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 10
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 4
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 12
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 3
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 7
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 23
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total Slaves: 47
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 49
Year: 1840; Census Place: Chester, South Carolina; Roll: 510; Page: 304; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: Cornelius Chisholm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Chester, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 3
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 2
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 3
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total Slaves: 6
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 13
Year: 1840; Census Place: Chester, South Carolina; Roll: 510; Page: 305; Family History Library Film: 0022508
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1840 US Census Name: Chisholm & Middleton
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): St Bartholomews Parish, Colleton, South Carolina
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 14
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 6
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 10
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 2
Slaves – Males – 55 thru 99: 4
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 5
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 5
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 14
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 4
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 4
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 49
Total Slaves: 68
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 68
Year: 1840; Census Place: St Bartholomews Parish, Colleton, South Carolina; Roll: 510; Page: 231; Family History Library Film: 0022508
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2952268:8057?_phsrc=Aea80&_phstart=successSource&gsln=C*is*m*&ml_rpos=3&queryId=cdecf3982ca7206541bb9a00a4c5130b (Note:This appears to be an entry for a business named Chisholm & Middleton)

1840 US Census Name: Danl Chisholm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Marlboro, South Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 2
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 5
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total Slaves: 1
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 6
Year: 1840; Census Place: Marlboro, South Carolina; Roll: 513; Page: 200; Family History Library Film: 0022510
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1855 Sept – Nancy Fisher, heir of John Chisam, Rev War App for pension.
Nancy Fisher only heir of John Chisam a deceased Revolutionary soldier who died in Alabama June 15/29 leaving a widow Sarah Chisam who remained his widow and died August 30, 1848 act White County Tennessee. There were seven children then living is Nancy Fisher, John Chisam, Rachel Riddles, Polly Pollem, Betsy Burnside, Sarah Chisam and Francis Hately [probably Frances] – all dead but Nancy Fisher who applied in September 1855 –
Service claimed by widow who applied in June 1844 under act of 1836 as volunteer from Spartanburg district South Carolina under Colonel Thomas and Captain Taylor and under General Pickens and General Green for more than two years – claims to have been married in 1774 by a Minister of the Gospel in Spartanburg district knows of no marriage record –
She knows of her own knowledge of his going into service.
John Chisam son of John & Sarah swears in February 1852 that he is 71 years old – and that Nancy Fisher was then 31 –
Lewis Taylor swears in June 1844 – That he served with John Chisam under Captain Thomas, Captain Taylor, Colonel Thomas, General Pickens & General Green – that he was present at their marriage, that they have lived together since their marriage – Has known them more than sixty years – Lewis Taylor was a pensioner under Act of 1832.
Mary Chisam in August 1855 make affidavit that she is the widow of one of sons of John & Sarah Chisam who is dead, that she drew a pension as the only heir of Jonathan & Margaret Harris, and filed in that case her family Bible – Has often heard the old man talk of his service in the revolution.
That they had 12 children of whom Nancy was next to the youngest – of August 2 1786 –
James White with an order from John Chisam drew £32.14.3 ½ . The indent numbered 3435 – certificate obtained August 6/55 –
William Adcock of DeKalb County Tennessee swears on September 5/55 that he was acquainted with John and Sarah Chisam prior to 1794 – Has heard Chisam & his own father talk of their revolutionary services – New them in Spartanburg district South Carolina they had several children in 1794 the oldest was then 15 or 20 years of age]
[p 21: Certificate dated August 6, 1855 from the South Carolina Comptroller Generals office showing a payment made to John Chisam for duty done in the Roebuck’s Regiment.]
[Note: The following may relate to the above veteran]
South Carolina Audited Accounts relating to John Chisim [sic] AA214
Audited Account Microfilm file No. 1245
Transcribed by Will Graves 8/20/19
[p 2]
[No.] 2435 No. 114
[Book] X 2 August 85 [1785]
John Chisim [sic] for Militia duty, before, & Since the fall of Charleston [Charleston South Carolina fell to the British on May 12, 1780] in Roebuck’s [Benjamin Roebuck’s] Regiment per Anderson’s [Colonel Robert Anderson’s] Return [not extant] – [old South Carolina] Currency £229
Stg. [Sterling] £32.14.3 ¼
Exd. J. Mc. A. G. [Examined by John McCall, Adjutant General]
Received the Amount of the Within in an Indent No. 3435, X, per Order
S/ James White
[p 4]
Gentlemen
Please to Deliver the whole of my Indent if Ready to Mr. James White and you Will much oblige your Very Humble Servant
S/ John Chisam
To the Commissioners
Treasurer of State South Carolina
S/ R Harrison JP March 19th 1787
https://revwarapps.org/r1932.pdf

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FAIRFIELD CO, SC Chisholm info

Feb. 13, 1798. Deed. Arnoldus Vanderhorst and Thomas Waring Senior the son and gualified /Executor/ of the last will and Testament of John Vanderhorst, late of Charleston in the State of South Carolina, said Esquire Deceased, for L35 5s Sterling, to Daniel Brownlot No.6 near Town of Winnsborough containing 282 acres.
Signed: A. Vanderhorst, exr. Thos. Waring, exr.
wits: George Chisholm, Hoshiah Taylor
Recorded: Nov. 4, 1809 on oath of Joshia Taylor before W-Roach Q.U. in Book “T” pp. 11, 12, Fairfield Dist. SC.

1811 Oct 14 – William Chisolm to Samuel Johnston, bk V, p 62. Fairfield Co, SC
… from Samuel Johnston 250 dollars in full for an African negroe boy named Frank. Which negroe boy named Frank I will warrant and forever defend free from the claim or claims of any person or persons whatsoever. Witness my hand the day and date above written.
Signed: William Chisolm
In presence of John Barkley. (Recorded 24 June 1816)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-99LK-K?i=177&cat=207758

1824 June 19 – Thomas Chishom fr William Aiken, bk EE, p 355. Fairfield Co, SC
… I William Aiken of Charleston in the State afsd in consideration of 380 dollars paid to me by Thomas Chishom of Fairfield in the State afsd …. sell and release unto the said Thomas Chisom … land containing 95 acres … survey made by D R Coleman …. comprised of 3 different pieces …. a piece of 25 acres one of 64 acres and 6 acres of what is known by the Gibson survey of 40 acres … the whole is in Fairfield District bounded on the east by lands W Aiken on the N by lands R Neil and W Aiken on the W by lands of Parcher and on the S by lands of James _annah …
Signed: William Aiken.
WIt: D R Coleman, James B Mobley.
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1831 Thomas Chisholm fr Jonathan Yongue, bk JJ, p 317. Fairfield Co, SC
… (Could not find book JJ online).

1829 Dec 10 – James Chisholm fr William Aiken, bk LL, p 95. Fairfield Co, SC
… I William Aiken of Charleson …. in consideraton of 114 dollars to me paid by James Chisom of Fairfield … sell and release unto the said James Chisom … land in Fairfield Dist adjoining Thomas Chisom and William Aiken being part of a tract granted to George Holsey …
Signed: William Aiken
Wit: William Stevenson, Thomas Chisom (Recorded Dec 16, 1833)
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1830 Nov 16 – James Chisholm fr Thomas Chisholm, bk LL, p 95. Fairfield Co, SC
… I Thomas Chisholm of Fairfield Dist … in consideration of the sum of 256 dollars to me paid by James Chisholm …. sell and release unto the afsd James Chisholm … land containing 64 acres … the place whereon he now lives, being part of a tract of land granted to George Holsey and conveyed to me by William Aiken of Charleston the 19th day of June 1824 … with other lands … beginning on a post oak corner on Robert Neil’s land … in the fork of the branch on Aiken’s land …. on Porchers survey now Robert Brice’s land …to a stake corner of lands claimed by Neil & Aiken … as may be seen by plat made by David R Coleman for Thomas & James Chisholm in March 1828 …
Signed: Thomas Chisam
WIt: Robert Free, D R Coleman (Recorded Dec 16, 1833)
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1833 Aug 13 – Thomas Chisholm fr Patrick Marrion, bk MM, p 23. Fairfield Co, SC
… I Patrick Marrion of the State and Dist afsd for and in consideration of the sum of 300 dollars … paid by Thomas Chishom of the State and Dist afsd … sell and release unto the said Thomas Chishom … land containing 72 acres whereon I now live situate on the waters of Hells Creek a branch of Little River and on a branch running through Robert Neils plantation and bounded on the SW by Henry Castle’s and Robert Neil, on the W&NE by Jonas Brice and Mathew Weir, and on the E by Samuel Banks …
Signed: Patrick Morrion.
Wit: David T Marrion, Jonathan Yongue
… Jane Marrion the wife … within named Patrick Marrion … relinquish unto the within named Thomas Chislom … her right and claim of dower … (Recorded Nov 13, 1835)
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1835 Nov 13 – Thomas Chisholm fr Hugh Barkley, bk MM, p. 181. Fairfield Co, SC
… I Hugh Barkley Sher of Fairfield Dist … by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias … court … held for the Dist of Fairfield … the 3d day of Oct 1835 … suit of John L Yongue agt Robert Neil … sum of 141 dollars 10 cents … seized … lands and tenements of the said Robert Neal … containing 100 acres … bounded by land of Robert Brice on 2 sides and also land of James Chisolm and Thomas Chisolm … on the waters of Little River … purchased by Thomas Chisolm … for the sum of 50 dollars being the highest sum that was bidden …
Signed: Hugh Barkley, S.F.D.
Witness: William Jones, James B Barkley
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1836 Dec 4 – Thomas Chisholm to John Mobley, bk NN, p 64. Fairfield Co, SC
… I Thomas Chisom of Fairfield District … in consideration of the sum of 250 dollars … paid by John Mobley of the Dist and State afsd … sell and release unto the said John Mobley … land containing 27 acres, 25 acres of which being part of a tract conveyed to me by William Aiken of Charleston, and 2 acres conveyed to me by Robert Bell, situated on the waters of Little River and bounded on the E and S by lands of John Mobley and on the W by land of Robert Brice, and on the N by lands of the said Thomas Chisam and Robert Brice …
Signed: Thomas Chisam
Wit: James Chisolm, Mary W Mobley.
… Rachel Chisam the wife of the within named Thomas Chisam did this day appear … relinquish unto the within named John Mobley … all her right and claim of Dower … 21 Dec 1836 … Signed: Rachel Chisam.
(Recorded Nov 5, 1838)
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Probate in Fairfield:

1856 Sept 22 – Thomas Cheslom estate, Letters of Administration. John C Chisolm, admin. Recorded in Book V, Vol 23, pg. 453.
… Disbursements show 4 children:
Ellen McQuiston
Elizabeth Strong
Mary Strong
John C Chisolm
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9P1-TVJ6?i=429&cat=448850
Miscellaneous probate records, 1780-1868; general index, 1780-1865. File 107, pkg 543
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Chester County, South Carolina Records:

Deeds: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/360823?availability=Family%20History%20Library

1808 Aug David Chisholm fr William Bradford, bk N, p 322
… Deed 12 and 3/4 acres

1811 Apr – David Chisholm fr James Wylie, bk P, p 29


1815 Apr – David Chisholm fr Duncan Wylie, bk R, p. 292
… Deed 105 acres

1816 Jan – Thomas Chisholm fr Peter Fayssoux, bk R, p 213
… 420 acres

1816 Sept – Thomas Chisholm fr Charles Colley, etal, bk S, p 37


1816 Nov – Thomas Chisholm fr William Nelson, bk S, p 85
… Deed 154 acres

1817 Dec – Suprey Chisholm fr Thomas Chisholm, bk S, p 265
… Deed 420 acres

1818 July – Thomas Chisholm fr James Wallace, bk S, p 378
… Deed 125 acres

1819 Jan – Thomas Chisholm fr Charles Colley, etal, bk S, p 471
… Deed

1819 Nov – Thomas Chisholm fr Thomas McKean, bk T, p 91
… Deed 100 acres

1820 Nov – Thomas Chisholm fr William Milling Sr, bk T, p 323
… Deed 161 and 1/2 acres

1821 Sept – Thomas Chisholm to William Bradford, bk T, p 495
… Deed 24 acres

1821 Sept – Suprey Chisholm fr Elizabeth Chisholm, bk T, p 497
… Dower

1821 Sept – Thomas Chisholm fr William Bradford, bk T, p 494
… Deed 24 acres

1822 Mar – Suprey Chisholm to John Boyd Sr, bk U, p 122
… bill of sale

1822 Nov – Suprey Chisholm fr Thomas McFadden, bk W, p 5
… Deed 8 acres

1824 Jan – Suprey Chisholm fr John Neely, bk U, p 532
… Deed 8 and 1/2 acres

1830 Jan – Elizabeth Chisholm, etal, exec to Moses Knighton, bk X, p 420
… Deed 266 and 1/2 acres

1830 Jan – Elizabeth Chisholm, etal, Ex. fr Moses Knighton, bk X, p 421
… mortgage

1834 Sept – Thomas Chisholm to Reuben Stringfellow, bk Z, p 491
… Deed 44 acres

1835 Feb – Elizabeth M Chisholm fr Moses Knighten, bk AA, p 26
… Deed 165 and 1/2 acres

1837 May – Elizabeth M Chisholm, etal, to Thomas Terry, bk BB, p 165
… Deed 457 acres

1838 Aug – E M Chisholm to Mary Gilmore, bk AA, p 393
… Deed 162 and 1/2 acres

1841 Jan – Elizabeth Chisholm, etal fr Thomas Terry, bk CC, p 326
… Deed 451 acres

1849 Oct – William S Chisholm fr James Pagan, SCD, bk GG, p 467
… Sheriff’s title

1852 June – Thomas Chisholm fr Garner White, bk HH, p 307
… 150 acres

1854 July – William D Chisholm fr Samuel Cassells, bk II, p 181
… Deed 85 and 1/2 acres

1856 Mar – Thomas Chisholm fr William Knox, bk JJ, p 135
… Deed 34 and 3/4 acres

1856 Oct – Elizabeth Chisholm fr William Swift, Tr., bk JJ, p 250
… Deed

1859 Mar – F M Chisholm, etal to Wm P Gill, bk KK, p 277
… Deed of trust

1860 Jan – Francis M Chisholm fr Elizabeth Chisholm, etal, bk LL, p 2
… Deed 135 acres

1861 Apr – William D Chisholm to David Mobley, bk LL, p 244
… Deed 705 acres

1867 Apr – W D Chisholm and William Chisholm to James Pagan, Agt., bk NN, p 69
… Agreement

1867 Apr – Jorden Chisholm to James Pagan, bk NN, p 261
… Agreement

1867 May – Moses Chisholm to James Pagan, bk NN, p 286
… Agreement

1868 May – William Chisholm to James Pagan, bk OO, p 254
… Agreement

1868 May – Jorden Chisholm to James Pagan, agt., bk OO, p 256
… Agreement

1868 Nov – F M Chisholm to John E Eagle, bk PP, p 34
… Deed 135 acres

1869 Feb – Phillip M Chisholm to Hardin & Co, bk PP, p 227
… Agreement

1869 Mar – Phillip Chisholm, etal to Hardin & Heath, bk PP, p 338
… Agreement

1869 Mar – Phillip M Chisholm to Hardin & Co, bk PP, p 423
… Agreement

1869 Apr – W D Chisholm to John A Bradley Jr, bk PP, p 627
… Bankruptcy

(Direct Index continues with many deeds from 1870 on – agreements in index)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-9S9H-D?i=106&cat=360823

1872 Jan – F M Chisholm fr William Chisholm, bk TT, p 29
… Agreement

1874 Sept – Randolph Chisholm fr George C Gill, bk WW, p 254
… Deed 105 acres

1874 Dec – F M Chisholm fr John J McLure, bk WW, p 313
… Deed 111 acres

1875 Jan – F M Chisholm fr Thomas Henry, bk XX, p 676
… Agreement

1876 Jan – F M Chisholm fr Thomas Henry, bk ZZ, p 31
… Agreement

Chester County, Probate Records:

1825 Oct 31 – Name: Thomas Chisholm (11 pages) Last Will and Probate
Probate Date: 31 Oct 1825
Probate Place: Chester, South Carolina, USA
Inferred Death Year: 1825
Inferred Death Place: South Carolina, USA
Case Number: 166
Item Description: Probate Files, File No. 9-12; Package No. 136-213
Will of Thomas Chisholm (summary)
… I Thomas Chisholm of Rockey Creek in District of Chester, Planter …this my Last Will and Testament …
… my son Cornelius D Chisholm and his wife Elizabeth and the children which he now has or which he may hereafter have lawfully begotten … the plantation …. whereon Cornelius Chisholm now lives … on the waters of Fishing Creek containing 135 acres … my daughter in law Elizabeth Chisholm
… my daugther Mary A Crank … land whereon she now lives … benefit of herself and husband … containing 300 acres … purchased of William Nelson … at the decease of Mary A Crank and Stephen Crank the said land to be sold and the proceeds thereof to be equally divided between the children of the said Mary A Crank …
… to daughters Susannah C Chisholm, Mary A Crank and Patsey D Waddy each 100 dollars …
… beloved wife Elizabeth M during her natural life 450 acres of the plantation … whereon I now live …
… my son Thomas H G Chisholm … balance of the tracts of land whereon I now live …
… my son William D Chisholm … at the decease of my wife the 450 acresland …
… my daughters Elizabeth Jane Chisholm, Theo Harriett Chisholm, Sarah Daved Chisholm, and Phoebe Matilda Chisholm … one likely negroe betwix the age of 10 and 15 years made equal in value …
… my six youngest children … Thomas H G Chisholm, William D Chisholm, Elizabeth Jane Chisholm, Theo Hariett Chisholm, Sarah D Chisholm, and Phoebe Matilda Chisholm …
… appoint my loving wife Elizabeth M Chisholm executrix and William Stringfellow and James McClure Esqr executors …
Signed: Thomas Chisholm
Wit: John Dunovant, J F Woods, William McClure, James Douglas
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ANDERSON DIST, SC

Judgment Rolls
Index: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKW-MWYF?i=244&cat=440424

Rolls: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/440424?availability=Family%20History%20Library

1811 William Chisolm v Charles Payne, Roll No. 945. Pendleton District (Anderson County, SC records)
… Charles Payne was attached by his monies, goods, chattels, books of account, leasehold estates, and chattels real to answer to William Chisolm in a plea of trespass upon the case etc, and whereupon the said William by Thomas W Farrar his attorney complains that whereas the said Charles on the 5th day of Dec 1807 at Pendleton Courthouse in the Dist and State afsd … did make his certain note … called a promissory note … promised to pay Nancy Payne 86 dollars … whenever he collected a note of 216 dollars given by Thomas Benton to Zebediah Payne payable the 25th day of Dec 1808 … Charles Payne became liable to pay the said Nancy the afsd sum of 86 dollars … on the 27th day of January 1809 at Pendleton Courthouse … appointed the note … to be paid to one Zebediah Payne … on March 8, 1809 … to be paid to the said William Chisolm …
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3M5-P33H-G?i=397&cat=440424

1819 William Chisolm Sr and William Chisolm Jr, aka William Chisolm & Co v Ormon Morgan, Roll No. 1006. Pendleton District (Anderson County, SC records)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLK-ZR3F?i=322&cat=440424

Deeds:
Index: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-MSP8-X?i=41&cat=296924

1799 April – W Chism to R Dickerson, bk E, p 44
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-MS2C-8?i=35&cat=296924

John Chisom to S Mavrick, bk O, p 165

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The South Carolina Penitentiary (renamed the Central Correctional Institution in 1965) was the state of South Carolina's first prison. Completed in 1867, the South Carolina Penitentiary served as the primary state prison for nearly 130 years until its demolition in 1999. *1912-1920, 47 electrocutions *1921-1930, 38 electrocutions *1931-1940, 68 electrocutions *1941-1950, 57 electrocutions *1951-1960, 24 electrocutions *1961-1962, 7 electrocutions http://www.doc.sc.gov/news/deathrow.html [[Stinney-2|George Stinney Jr.]] (October 21, 1929 – June 16, 1944), was an African American child who was convicted, in a proceeding later vacated as an unfair trial, of murdering two white girls, ages 7 and 11, in his hometown of Alcolu, South Carolina. He was executed by electric chair in June 1944 in the South Carolins Penitentiary. Stinney is the youngest American to be sentenced to death and executed. Banner, Stuart (March 5, 2005). When Killing a Juvenile Was Routine. The New York Times. Archived from the original on April 12, 2016 == Sources ==

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South Leigh, Oxfordshire Memorial Inscriptions

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{{One Place Study|place=South Leigh, Oxfordshire|category=South Leigh, Oxfordshire One Place Study}} === WWI Inscriptions === {| BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR="#000000" CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0
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To The
Glory of God
& in grateful
remembrance
of the men of
this parish who
gave their lives
for Justice
King & Country
in the
Great War
“May they rest in Peace”

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CapT Alex. M. Wallace
Northhants Mar.12

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Oxon & Bucks Apr. 6

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Oxon & Bucks June 5

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C.Q.M.S. Lionel Robt. Penson
26th R. Fusiliers Aug. 6

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Oxon & Bucks Aug. 6

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South Pool, Devon One Place Study Info

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South Pool, Devon Place Study Info

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South Sherbrooke Township, Upper Canada

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Navigation: [[:Space:Lanark County One Place Study|Main Page]] > '''South Sherbrooke Township''' ==South Sherbrooke Township== The township was surveyed in the early 1800s for the settlement of a group of retired soldiers and United Empire Loyalists. Today, South Sherbrooke is part of Tay Valley Township, Ontario. {{Image|file=South_Sherbrooke_Township_Upper_Canada.jpg |caption=Maberly, Ontario }} ===Historic Villages and Hamlets=== *Althorpe *Bolingbroke *Maberly ==Study Resources and Pages==

South Wigston

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All about South Wigston in Leicestershire! South Wigston is a suburb of Leicester, England. It is outside the city boundary, forming part of the Oadby and Wigston district of Leicestershire. Saffron Road, South Wigston was the home of the Leicestershire Regiment - Glen Parva Barracks. More information can be found about South Wigston here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Wigston

Southeast Virginia Bentley Family

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== REFERENCE == * [https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/73304?page=320&given=james&exactGiven=false&surname=Bentley&exactSurname=false&place=Georgia,%20United%20States&exactRels=false Early records of Georgia, Wilkes County] ** ?? == Research Notes == * [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0034.html#CHILD58 Allan-L-Bentley's Genealogy Report:] Balaam [[Bentley-5658]] * [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0028.html#CHILD52 Allan-L-Bentley's Genealogy Report:] Chloe [[Bentley-5556]] * [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0055.html#CHILD110 Allan-L-Bentley's Genealogy Report:] Isaac [[Bentley-1506]] Sr. * [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0014.html#CHILD21 Allan-L-Bentley's Genealogy Report:] James [[Bentley-1510]] s/o William W. * [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0030.html#CHILD54 Allan-L-Bentley's Genealogy Report:] James [[Bentley-5520]] f/o Isaac & Charlotte * [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0053.html#CHILD108 Allan-L-Bentley's Genealogy Report:] James [[Bentley-2351]] b.1779 m. Rachel b.1788 * [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0013.html#CHILD20 Allan-L-Bentley's Genealogy Report:] John [[Bentley-1509]] s/o William W. * [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0031.html#CHILD55 Allan-L-Bentley's Genealogy Report:] John [[Bentley-5465]] * [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0007.html#CHILD9 Allan-L-Bentley's Genealogy Report:] William W. [[Bentley-1508]] * [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0017.html#CHILD25 Allan-L-Bentley's Genealogy Report:] William [[Bentley-5669]] II * [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0029.html#CHILD53 Allan-L-Bentley's Genealogy Report:] William [[Bentley-1515]] III === Bounty Land Grants === : "Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants Awarded by State Governors" :: comp. Lloyd Dewitt Brocnstruck, p.40 * BENTLEY, Balaam. Ga. _____. 17 May 1784. __________ * BENTLEY, Isaac. NC. Private. 1 Sep. 1785. 640 acres to heirs. * BENTLEY, James. GA. ______. 17 May 1784. __________ * BENTLEY, Jesse. GA. ______. 25 Feb 1784. 250 acres * BENTLEY, John. GA. ______. 25 Feb 1784. 250 acres * BENTLEY, John. NC. Private. 11 July 1785. 640 acres * BENTLEY, William. GA. Soldier. 17 May 1784. _________ === Bentley Progenitors === : Comment from George F. Bentley Jr. :: posted Dec 30, 2019 :: ''edited here by'' -JRJ : There are apparently at least 4 different identifiable Bentley lines in America from the 1600s / earliest 1700s with the following progenitors: # William of Ampthill in New England [ ''Pennsylvania ??'' ] # Richard from the early Virginia colony who moves to northeast North Carolina. # Thomas of Rowan County, North Carolina who hailed from Maryland [ ''or Massachusetts'' ] # Unknown progenitor of the established [ ''extended'' ] 1600s Virginia family that includes the following branches: * Daniel Sr bc.1675 will of 1721 Richmond County, Virginia married to Elizabeth (I), * Daniel bc.1685, dc.1723, married to Ann having 3 children in North Farnham Parish, ** One of these two Daniels was identified as "Dan of Glouster" in 1704 * Samuel bc.1710, in Amelia County, Virginia c.1734 with a will in 1784 and a son Efford. * John bc.1705, married Mary Ellis in 1727 at Christ Church, Middlesex County, Virginia and who was in Amelia County c.1735. ** Samuel and John may be brothers. === Bentley Records === * Land Grant Book B, Wilkes County, Georgia ** Waters, Little. ''Comp. / Publish. ?'' ** William BENTLEY 200 acres adjacent lands of WOOTON and Benedict HAMMOCK, three sides vacant. ** Warrant 20th of December 1784, executed 27th December 1784 by Samuel WALKER D.S. * "North Carolina Marriages, 1759-1979", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F8TS-F41 : 14 February 2020), Elizabeth Bird in entry for James Bentley, 1795. * "Georgia, County Marriages, 1785-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG1B-C8GF : 7 February 2020), Solomon Bentley and Sarah Williams, 17 May 1827; citing Marriage, Walton, Georgia, United States, Georgia Department of Archives and History, Morrow, FHL microfilm 2,022,380. === Native American Blood === * Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 October 2020), memorial page for Col Peter Efford Bentley (Nov 1759–2 Jul 1837), Find a Grave Memorial no. 8717934, citing Harris Hill Cemetery, Moores Mill, Madison County, Alabama, USA ** He is the son of Sarah --?-- and Samuel Bentley Sr, bc.1718 dc.1795 m1.1782 Martha Markham (b.1768 d.1791) m2. Elizabeth Gay (b.1773 d.1840). '??? -'''JRJ''' ** Children of Efford Bentley and Martha Markham: **# Bernard Bentley bc.1783 dc.1793 ** Children of Efford Bentley and Elizabeth Gay: '''-PP-''' **# Henry Hogue Bentley **# Mariah Buchanan Bentley **# Elizabeth Gay Bentley b.1796 **# William Field Bentley b.1798 **# Frances Trent Bentley b.1798 d1859 **# Efford Bolling Bentley Sr. b.1801 d.1882 **# John Gay Bentley b.1804 d.1870 **# Dr. Alexander Willis Bentley b.1811 d.1868 **# Lavina Woodson Bentley b.1812 d.1840 * Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 October 2020), memorial page for Elizabeth Gay Bentley (20 Aug 1773–28 Jun 1840), {{FindAGrave|31580521}}, citing Harris Hill Cemetery, Moores Mill, Madison County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by Allan L. Bentley.

Southeastern New York

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== Southeastern New York == :a History of the Counties of Ulster, Dutchess, Orange, Rockland and Putnam :Three volumes * by Louise Hasbrouck Zimm, Rev. A. Elwood Corning, Joseph W. Emsley and Willitt C. Jewell * published by Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc, New York, 1946 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Southeastern New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Volumes 1, 2 and 3 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010685979 :Volume 1 *https://archive.org/details/southeasternnewy01zimm :Volume 2 *https://archive.org/details/southeasternnewy01zimm/page/n7/mode/2up :Volume 3 *https://archive.org/details/southeasternnewy03zimm/page/n11/mode/2up ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume 1''' :'''Ulster County''' :I - From the Beginning :II - Industry and Agriculture :III - The Medical Profession. :IV - Bench and Bar :V - Water Supply :VI - Education :VII - Art and Culture :VIII - Religion :IX - Banks and Banking—Local Organizations :X - Homes and Historic Places of Interest :XI - The Communities :'''Dutchess County''' :Preface :I - The Background :II - Civil Government :III - Dutchess County Churches :IV - Military History of Dutchess :V - Some Economic Phases :VI - Colleges and Schools - Medical and Legal Notables :VII - Dutchess Political Life :VIII - Dutchess County Banks :IX - Other Highlights About Dutchess :'''Volume 2''' :'''Orange County''' :I - Topography :II - Aboriginal Period :III - Civil Government :IV - The Revolutionary Period :V - Transportation :VI - From the Revolution to the Civil War :VII - Literature and Education :VIII - Amusements and the Professions :IX - The County's Prominent Citizens :X - Conclusion :'''Rockland County''' :I - Physical Features and Early Social History :II - Establishment of Government :III - Colonial Days :IV - Revolutionary Era :V - Formative Days of the Republic :VI - Civil War Days :VII - Industrial Development :VIII - Educational and Other Professional Life :IX - The Lighter Side of Life :X - Conclusion :'''Putnam County''' :Preface :I - Early History :II - Military Services :III - New York City Watershed :IV - Residential—Resorts :V - Transportation and Communication :VI - The Professional Aspect :VII - Religion and Education :VIII - Industry :IX - Townships :'''Volume 3''' :No Table of Contents :Index - [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082503996&view=image&seq=813 p.481] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: Southeastern New York| Southeastern New York]]'' (Lewis Historical Publishing Co, New York, 1946), Vol. , [ Page ]. * [[#Zimm|Southeastern New York]]

Southern Alabam - Mississippi - Georgia

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[Maternal clan]] The goal of this project is to ... find my maternal family (any named Perritt) Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Davis-35901|Brenda Blackburn]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * find Mississippi Perritts * find Alabama Perritts * find Georgia Perritts Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12595253 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Southern Claims Commission - Anderson Thomas

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'''Southern Claims Commission''' Southern Loyalists (those who were union sympathizers) made 22,298 claims for property losses totaling $60,258,150.44. However, only 7,092 claims (32%) were approved for settlements totaling $4,636,920.69. These loyalists, residing in the twelve states in rebellion at the outset of the US Civil War, who suffered losses during the war, could apply for compensation from the Southern Claims Commission. Often the application process included questions and the mention of many of their neighbors. The original 12 states in rebellion were: :: Alabama :: Arkansas :: Florida :: Georgia :: Louisiana :: Mississippi :: North Carolina :: South Carolina :: Tennessee :: Texas :: Virginia :: West Virginia Applications were accepted between 3 March 1871 and 3 March 1873. Applicants were required to prove that they: # were loyal to the Union during the Civil War # had quartermaster stores or supplies taken by or furnished to the Union Army during the rebellion == Anderson Thomas Claim No. 19330 == {{Image|file=Southern_Claims_Commission_-_Anderson_Thomas-1.jpg }} [[Thomas-3495|Anderson Thomas (1807-aft.1880)]] filed a claim with the Southern Claims Commission in 1877 (however he appears to have had at least one prior claim). '''Anderson Thomas Moore Co N.C. - Brief'''
    May 17, 1876 - Letter to claimant as to variance between his claim & whether time of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Strings Red Strings] and Holden voters were not disloyal in early part of the war.
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'''Brief in the case of Anderson Thomas of Jonesboro, Moore Co, N.C.'''
    Claimant was 53 in 1861 and was at his farm in Moore Co at the surrender (crossed through) does not say that he was there all the time) (end of crossed through) and was there all during the war - farming - farm consisted of 174 acres - cultivated 40. - had nothing to do with the rebel army - had 5 sons conscripted - and not furnish them with anything - was always opposed to the war and if he had been young would have gone to the Yankees - always thought the Yankee's would whip - tried to keep his sons out of the rebel army as long as possible belonged to the "red Strings" and attended union meetings mostly private - don't think he ever received a pass - Voted for union men all the time - voted for Holden for Governer against Vance did not change one act during the war -
    Elias Cox 38 in 1861. farmer Moore Co N. C. lived within 3 miles of claimant during the war and saw him about once or twice a month - often heard him talk he always expressed himself against the war - said it would ruin the Govt - the union men used to meet at the public school about once a month to hold meetings but the rebels threatened them and they had to stop - saw the clmt. there once or twice and he said he was ready for any Unoin principles - over heard any body say anthing but that he was a Unoin man - he waid it was a rich man's war - heard him talk this in public to 5 or 6 persons several times -
    Absalom Kelly 44 in 1861 farmer Moore Co N.C. lives 2 miles from clmt. during the war saw him once a week - we were union men and knew each others sentiments - ^ he voted the union ticket all the time have seen him do it - he was a Jackson Democrat but left them in 1861 as he said they made the war and he would not vote with them any more - was punctual in attending union meetings at witness' house - everybody in the neighborhood knew him as a union man - heard the ? curse him for a d - d union man - heard some of his neighbors cursing him for voting for Holden during the war instead of Vance -

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: Mule $150- : 1 Mare $75- : 25 Bus[hels] of Corn $25- : 200 lbs. Bacon $40- : 1000 lbs. Fodder $5- : ? $50-     Claimant files two claims: the original amounts to $147.75 - the amended to $345-
    Claimant says that Sherman's army at the surrender went into camp at Cape Fear River 5 miles from his house and remained two weeks - two soldiers came to his house and asked him where his horses were - he told them in the stable and they put ropes around their necks and led them off toward camp - the next day 3 or 4 soldiers came and slmt saw them to to the smoke house and take 8 pieces of bacon - another gang of 3 or 4 rode by that day and each took a bag of shelled corn one soldier came and got the buggy by himself - the 3d day they came with a 2 horse wagon and took off a large load of fodder then took a load of corn - an officer was present when the corn was taken - the next time they took bacon they took 7 or 8 pieces - they were mounted and tied it to their saddles - the mule was common sized and young - the mare was common sized - 5 years old - there was 8 bus[hels] of shelled corn in ? lbs in the crib (shelled) - they took it all but 8 bus[hels] - they took 5 lbs in ears as near as he can guess - generally killed from 8 to 10 good fat hogs a year - used none - paid tithes - 4 pieces avg 20 to 25 lbs ? had in family - only left 8 pieces ? they took as much as 200 lbs - one stack of fodder - would have weighed 500 lbs. - buggy had been used 3 or 4 years -
    Tempey Thomas wife of clmt 47 in 1961 saw them take the mule and mare out of the stable and lead them off - two men were present - the next day some soldiers came and went to the smoke houe and took off 15 pieces of bacon - think they killed 8 hogs that year - saw them take corn in 2 horse wagons 3 wagson came and two took corn and one did not take anuthing - the same day they took a stack of fodder - the mule was in good condition - was 4 years old. Barred and Disallowed Case Files of the Southern Claims Commission, 1871-1880; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M1407, 4829 fiche); Records of the U.S. House of Representatives, Record Group 233; National Archives, Washington, D.C.; database and digital images, ''Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.'' (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 22 August 2021). === More Documents === : {{Ancestry Sharing|25440334|bc34d2}} - Jacket Cover for Claim No. 19330
: {{Ancestry Sharing|25440351|1e2815}} - Deposition of Anderson Thomas taken at his house in Jonesboro Township in Moore Co N.C. ? before Jno. S. Smith Special Commissioner June 15th 1877 (pg. 1)
: {{Ancestry Sharing|25440370|294071}} - Page 2 of Deposition
: {{Ancestry Sharing|25440387|f04318}} - Deposition of Neighbor
: {{Ancestry Sharing|25440398|1555c4}} - Statement of Jno. S. Smith, Special Commissioner
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: {{Ancestry Sharing|25437906|9b315b}} - Claim Form
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: {{Ancestry Sharing|25441701|42a877}} - Examination Record
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: {{Ancestry Sharing|25441833|1d2483}} - Testimony
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: {{Ancestry Sharing|25441981|1e3ee7}} - Testimony
: {{Ancestry Sharing|25442033|9d64f8}} - Claim Jacket
: {{Ancestry Sharing|25442407|296639}} - Nature of Claim Form
== Anderson Thomas Claim No. 12194 == This appears on the jacket: Notice: This claim seems to be indentical in part with claim No 19330 filed by ? Holden : {{Ancestry Sharing|25442445|cc2e1b}} - Jacket of Claim No 12194
: {{Ancestry Sharing|25442469|962b2b}} - Claim Form
: {{Ancestry Sharing|25442506|0d3a6d}} - Page 2 of Claim Form
: {{Ancestry Sharing|25442513|1da9c0}} - Page 3 of Claim Form
: {{Ancestry Sharing|25442515|963399}} - Jacket Cover for Summary Report
: {{Ancestry Sharing|25442525|88c6ae}} - Nature of Claim Form
=== Further Reading === * [https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~ncuv/honey1.htm "The War Within the Confederacy: White Unionists of North Carolina"] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Southern_Claims_Commission Southern Claims Commission at ''FamilySearch'' (contains links for searching and more information)] == Sources ==

Southern Colonies

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Watson-58|Mitch Watson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=141640 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Southern Illinois Research

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I've a collection of books, census and various records for Perry County, Illinois. eileen55nel@gmail.com

Southern Indiana Nicholsons

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The goal of this project is to ...Research origins and decendants of Joseph Mullen Nicholson of Southern Indiana Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[White-52115|Kathy White]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * anything while I am putting the Information I have on this tree. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24133760 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Southern Mysteries

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

Southern Pacific Locomotive 704 Boiler Explosion

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------ {{Worldwide Disaster|sub=Train Disasters}} ------ This page is part of the [[Project:Worldwide Disasters|Worldwide Disasters Project]] ---- {{Worldwide Disasters Sticker |text=Dedicated to those who died and the survivors of the Locomotive 704 Boiler Explosion |date=March 18, 1912 }} ---- {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=340 |caption= }}
Southern Pacific Locomotive 704 - Boiler Explosion
{{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=350 |caption= }} == The Explosion == {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size= 330 |caption= }} On the morning of March 18, 1912, locomotive #704 was being fired up, having been out of service since an accident the previous December. Just before 9 a.m., the boiler exploded. Materials and people close to the boiler were incinerated. Pieces of the boiler, and of bodies, were thrown blocks away.
Estimates of the number of persons killed range from 26 - 40. The exact number is unknown, as some victims were incinerated at the blast, and only parts of the bodies of others were found.
Death certificates show the cause of death as "from explosion of an engine from some unknown cause." and secondary cause as "under consideration." == The Aftermath == {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size= 330 |caption= }}

== The Victims == [Note: sometimes the names in the official records vary from the initial newspaper reports.] === Killed === Initial list: San Antonio Light. March 18, 1912. Page 1. :[[Brady-5368|'''Brady, Raymond F.''']] Age 25, Allegheny, Pennsylvania. :[[Bremer-671|'''Bremer, William R.''']] Machinist. :[[Brudy-3|'''Brudy, J.''']] Machinist. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Also listed as James Brundy, steamfitter. :[[Durbin-1931|'''Durbin, H. C.''']] Machinist. :[[Grayson-1275|'''Grayson, W. M.''']], negro. :[[Hoebler-1|'''Hoebler, W. O.''']] Air machinist. Surname also listed as Hebler. :[[Jordan-13744|'''Jourdan, Walter''']]. Engineer, age about 50. Surname also given as Jordan. :[[Manskes-1|'''Mansker, B., Sr'''.]] Foreman, blacksmith shops. :[[Miller-92544|'''Miller, J. R.''']], of Orange, Texas. :Rees, W. F., Negro. :Roberts, Albert. Helper. :Shaw, E. R. injector machinist. :[[Valentine-3287|'''Valentine, James''']]. Engine inspector. :[[Webber-5157|'''Webber, Jacob''']]. Machinist. Died at Santa Rosa hospital. Additions, next day:San Antonio Light. March 19, 1912. Page 1. :[[Anderson-68611|'''Anderson, Frank''']]. Machinist. :[[Brosch-93|'''Brosch, William C.''']] Pipefitter. :[[Zisko-1|'''Cisko, Carl''']]. Blacksmith. :[[Fuentes-319|'''Fuentes, Jose E.''']] Painter. :[[Gorman-3652|'''Gorman, John''']] Machinist. :[[Leddy-237|'''Leddy, James J.''']] Machinist. :[[May-15665|'''May, Robert Kidd'''.]] Machinist's helper. :Miller, J. B. Pipefitter. Beaumont. :[[Montel-21|'''Montiel, A'''.]] Helper. :[[North-4300|'''North, Grant''']]. Negro. Pipefitter's helper. :[[Price-26827|'''Price, Archie''']]. Negro. Pipefitter's helper. Luling, Texas. :[[Todd-9415|'''Todd, Robert''']]. Negro. Helper. Others, not found in newspaper listings, identified through death certificates: :[[Galbreath-693|'''W. C. Galbreath''']]. In addition, on the afternoon of March 18, local funeral homes reported having the bodies of 15 unidentified men, and parts of more.

=== Injured=== Initial list of injured taken to Santa Rosa infirmary:San Antonio Light. March 18, 1912. Pages 1-2. :Alexandro, B. J., 212 South Railroad avenue, burn. :Bell, Howard (negro), injury to head and arm. :Burgin, B., 1232 Avenue D., compound fracture. :Carter, Otto, 1406 North Hackberry street, scalp wound, arm injured. :Colter, A., head injured. :Dilgardo, Art, 305 West Madras street, fractured spine. :Dilworth, Zedick, 208 Ord Street, injured on back and side. :Fant, James, 412 Duval street, compound fracture. :Foster, Willis, (negro), 602 James avenue, slight injuries. :Gentry, J. W., 328 Milam street, face and head injured. :Gomez, J., New Mexico alley, collar fractured. :Growntree, J. W., near Southern Pacific depot, head and throat injured. :Gruinn, B. J., 305 Tenth street, head injured. :Hampton, Wayne, 544 Walnut street, left shoulder bruised. :Haywood, Eckfood (colored), 648 Kentucky avenue, face injured. :Hockins, B. E., fractured leg. :Hunter, Lonnie, 212 Ord street, abrasion to back and slight injuries. :Hunter, S. (negro). :Johnson, M. A., 404 Milam street, head and back injured. :Leeder, Henry, 605 Mesquite street, slight injuries to foot. :Laddy, James, box car, head injured, leg fractured. :Lopez, G., 1305 Burleson street, wound on head. :Norwood, N. B., 1022 Howard street, right leg broken. :Oh, James, 305 Tenth street, bone broken in ankle. :Reinhardt, 1318 Hackberry street. :Roark, Thomas, 201 Canton street, right shoulder. :Santhes, John, near Southern Pacific depot, injury to back and arm. :Scoisth, Charles, injury to head. :Sheffield, Virgil, 129 Ralstead street, lacerated wounds. :Sprewer, A. (negro), hip and head injured. :Spruill, A., 531 Callahan avenue, slight injuries to left side and back. :Stafford, R. E., 1718 Hackberry street, scalp wound. :Thomas, William, 411 Mesquite street, seriously injured. :Verz, C., (negro), head, arm and side injured. :Wilson, George, 166 Brook street, hip injured. :Wilson, Ivy, back and head bruised. :Wilson, R. G., 324 Milam street, scalp wound. Other injured:
:Lipscomb, Robert. Foreman of the shops.The Waxahachie Daily Light. March 18, 1912, page 1.

=== Missing=== Reported missing as of March 19:San Antonio Light. March 19, 1912. Page 1. :Hawkins, first name unknown. Machinist. :Newcomb, G. L. Machinist.

== Sources == == Resources == *[https://www.gendisasters.com/texas/1546/san-antonio,-tx-engine-blows-shop,-mar-1912?page=0,1 San Antonio, TX Engine Blows Up in Shop] *[https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/news_columnists/article/1912-locomotive-explosion-worst-in-nation-s-3380288.php Train Boiler Blast in 1912 Called Worst in U.S. History] *[http://colfa.utsa.edu/users/jreynolds/Tucker/exp1.html The Great Locomotive Explosion] *[http://www.sanantoniopolicehistoryarchive.org/the-great-locomotive-explosion/ San Antonio Police History Archive]

Southern Pioneers Managed Profile Team

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'''Team Leader''' '''Team Members''' The Managed Profiles Team is a specialized workgroup within the Southern Pioneer's Project. They endeavor to improve profiles that are co-managed or protected by the project. Membership in this team is by invitation only as members are tasked with handling some of the most contentious and notable profiles in the project. If you wish to be considered for one of these teams, please send a proud-of profile that you have worked on to one of the Team Leaders. Here's what we look for: *All facts, including relationships, sourced preferably with in-line citations *Clear, concise, originally written biographies *Data in biography aligns with data in fields *Disputed or questionable information is addressed and resolved, if possible. == Project-Managed Profiles == The Southern Pioneer's Project ''co-manages'' profiles where members are expected to coordinate major changes with the project instead of with an individual profile manager. See WikiTree's [[Help:Project-Managed_Profiles|Help page about project-managed profiles]]. We honor these people by: * having the project adopt the profile if it is a WikiTree orphan * becoming a co-manager if the profile is not already managed by another ''project'' * improving the profile with quality narrative, sourcing, categorizing and links * maintaining the integrity of the profile == Project-Protected Profiles == The US Southern Pioneer's Project ''protects'' profiles (whether or not they are notable) if: * aspects of their genealogy are contentious, unproven or speculative; this could include disputes about the person's identity, key details of their life, descendants or ancestors; or there has been a G2G discussion requesting that the profile be protected * the profile is prone to duplication * the Last Name at Birth (LNAB) is unstable. See WikiTree's Help page about [[Help:Project_Protection|project-protected profiles]]. The project protects a profile by: * either adopting an orphaned profile or becoming co-manager if the profile is not already managed by another WikiTree project * applying "PPP" status, which prevents changes to the last name at birth and links to parents, spouse(s) and children * researching and improving the profile, in partnership with profile managers and others interested in the profile, using reliable sources * encouraging and in some cases leading discussion about the profiled person and their family through G2G * maintaining the integrity of the profile by keeping it on the project watchlist which is actively monitored == Team-Specific Goals == :The Managed Profiles Team for the Southern Pioneer's project improves, maintains, corrects, validates and reliably sources the profiles of early American pioneers who settled the southern territories at the close of the American colonial period. :As a team, or individual effort, we work in collaboration with profile managers and other interested WikiTree members with the goal of producing accurate, well-written genealogies. == Team-Specific Tasks == :'''Team members ...''' *Research, collect and document facts along with supporting reliable sources *Write clear, concise fact-based biographies *Review facts for accuracy and corrects inconsistent or erroneous information *Review and validates parent-child relationships *Review and validates sources for reliability *Review and ensures profiles meet WikiTree style and standards *Clear profile suggestions (DBEs) *Review and ensure text and images comply with WikiTree's copyright policy *Review and validate that profile meets wikiTree guidance for project managed profiles

Southern Pioneers Members

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[[Project:Southern_Pioneers|Back to Southern Pioneers]] :'''Southern Pioneer's Project Leaders''' *[[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] * [[Douglass-990|David Douglas]] - Inactive as of Feb 2021 :'''Southern Pioneer's Project Membership Roster''' *[[Adams-30587 |Juliet Adams Wills]] -Interested in ancestors from colonial Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and the Scot-Irish of upcountry South Carolina who migrated down the Old Wagon Road from Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania and their descendants migration westward. *[[Anonymous-2529|Celine Anonymous]] *[[Baker-41730|April Baker]] I have lived in Virginia most of my life. Family from Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky and Tennessee. *[[Baldridge-308|Emily Kramer]] -Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee areas. Floyd county Kentucky, and Dunngannon Virginia *[[Ballard-7381|Steve Ballard]] Ancestors in Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky. * [[Blake-1809 | Kathy Jo (Blake) Bryant]] Virginia to Anson County, NC, Lowdnes, GA and Alabama. *[[Boy-41|Emily Boy Holmberg]] Ancestors include Matthew Cox, families that migrated from Maryland to northeast Tennessee with Rev. Joseph Rhea's congregation, some migrated through Virginia or North Carolina to Tennessee. *[[Breece-42|Barbara J. Roesch]] my ancestor McManus-2120 was a settler from 1737 Cecil Co., MD into Salisbury, NC 1749, into the the "backcountry" on both sides of the border of NC-Mecklenburg-Union Counties NC and SC- York, Lancaster, Chesterfield and Kershaw counties to --- present. *[[Broek-27|Dan Broek]] - I've been working on an ancestor [[Tirrell-52|William Tirrell]] that lived in Boston in 1650, raised a family in Weymouth, MA, but had plantations off the Albemarle sound in Carolina province in the 1670's *[[Brown-64511|Diane Payne]] My Southern roots run deep with settlers to governors to early pioneers and everywhere in between. They lived in the Carolina's, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and beyond. I LOVE finding new ancestors, understanding their struggles and triumphs, and then connecting to new relatives through DNA passed down from these very ancestors. I am delighted to assist this project in any way. *[[Butter-100|Virginia (Ginny) Butter Fields]] My entire family is Southern. Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia and then westward through Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and a few to Texas. Some of the surnames are Thoma/Thomas from the Germanna Colony, Clark, Whitehead, Jackson, Stringfellow, Fears, Griffin, a few Smiths and Butter, Dunn, O'Neal and Graham. *[[Cagle-1905|Eric Cagle]] Interested! *[[Caldwell-1849|Susan Caldwell]] Ancestors are German, Scotch/Irish, and or English who migrated in the 1600, 1700's to Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and wilderness that became West Virginia. *[[Capell-224|Jenny Capell]] - McAbees are forefathers of my family *[[Caraway-136|Jane Caraway]] Caraway and Carraway ancestors of the southern states. *[[Carner-173|Frances Carner]] Descendant of a number of New England and Virginia Colony ancestors who settled Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Arkansas, Louisiana. Gaines, Mathews, Davies/Davies, Rector, Fry, Slaughter, Strother, Conway, etc. *[[Compton-2184|E. Compton]] -looking at migration into and through southwest Virginia, families that included my ancestors. I also have family in the Carolinas to trace. *[[Daly-373|Eric Daly]] - Project Coordinator, Connector, Interested in Southern profiles that migrated from the original colonies over land *[[Daniel-6098|Kevin Daniel]] - My ancestry goes back to several ancestors who lived in Old Rappahannock County, VA and later in Essex, Richmond, Caroline, Spotsylvania, Culpeper, Orange and Washington Counties, VA. Surnames include Daniel/Williams/Rowzee/Fox/Scott/Gatewood/Henderson/Brockman/Billington and ?. Also Barber/Price/Martin/Alexander/Watson/Bishop/Templeton/Shoemaker in York SC/Tryon, Lincoln and Iredell Counties, NC. *[[Davis-2213|Teresa Davis]] Lines Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina. *[[DeSpain-617 | Laura DeSpain]] 100% southern and have lived all my life in South Carolina. My ancestors all came early and were in South & North Carolina, Maryland, Virginia and some of them were the first pioneers that settled parts of Kentucky. *[[Dilling-85|Brandi Dilling]] - lines from Alabama, the Carolinas and moving into Texas. I am from the Jeffcoat line in South Carolina, verified by some older family members *[[Douglas-3089|Christopher Douglas]] - I am a descendant of a couple of Southern Pioneer families I would like assistance with documenting and sorting out family lines. A couple of those lines I would like assistance with are the [[Deck-568|Deck/Dyche family]], who moved from Pennsylvania to Augusta County, Virginia, then to Greene County, Tennessee, and the [[Denton-2104|Denton Family]] which appears to have moved from New York to Central Tennessee. *[[Dunnavant-97|Beverly Dunnavant]] My mother's family from, or around Tazwell County, Virginia *[[English-1710|Victoria English]] Lived in South Georgia most of my life. Family members have married into some of the pioneer families. Interested in the pioneers of South Georgia. Know what rocks to kick to find information. Working on linking slaves to slave owners in the antibellum to reconstruction period. Also slave ships The Wanderer and The Clotilda. *[[Evans-21215|David Evans]] -ancestors from Wales, Scotland to Pennsylvania and Virginia, then to then southeast to Texas. *[[Ford-12624|MaryAnn Thomas]] My father's Southern roots are Ford, Bias/Byus/Byas, Baylous Debord in Virginia. My mother's side is Southern farther back as well. *[[Foster-12031|Robert T. Foster]] My interests are all the Westmoreland lines, especially from early Virginia and those that traveled south to South Carolina and Georgia. My Grandfather Howard Foster wrote a Westmoreland genealogy book in 1960, followed by by mother Lucia Foster in 1980. I am a member of multiple Westmoreland genealogy groups and the Westmoreland DNA Project at Family Tree DNA. *[[Gibbons-2970| Gibbons]] ancestors settled in Maryland/Virginia, then Kentucky, to Missouri *[[Green-20|Mel Green]] - Most of my family is from North Carolina (Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Rowan, Randolph) and York County, SC. Include Frederick Hambright, William McElwee, Samuel Espey, John Long, Archibald Graham... *[[Griffin-11303|Lew Griffin]] -researching numerous southern lines since 1976. See [http://www.lwgriffin.com Some Families of East Alabama...] *[[Haggadone-2|Sandra Penny]] Ancestors from Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia. *[[Handy-530|C Handy]] My 6th great-grandfather [[Abell-532|Peter Abell]] was one of the first Catholic settlers in Kentucky, having travelled there from Maryland around 1783 and patenting land on Pottenger's Creek in Nelson County that later became the Holy Cross settlement. Other ancestors in Maryland from 1630's, Virginia from 1620's, Carolinas, and Georgia. *[[Hargis-1027|Amy (Hargis) Blythe]] Researching my plentiful Southern Roots VA, NC, SC, TN, KY, AL, MS & GA (paternal side: Hargis, Wasson, Crawford, Godby, Gaut, Wilson, Linscomb, Stephenson, Duke, Rucker, Green/e, Davenport, Layton, Tubbs, House/Howze, Foster); (maternal side: Price, Burba, Lindsey, Green, Block, Peters, Yount, Shook, Burke, Ziegler, Lanier, Weaver, Rennick, Galbraith, Baughman, Hall, Litton/Lytton, Ogden, Flanders, Rachford, Barnes, Shofner, Harwell, Sellers, Ammons, Woodruff, Prater/Prather, Bates, West) *[[Harmon-3008|Cathy Harmon Geraci]] both parents' have Southern families 1700's to North Carolina, Kentucky *[[Herndon-677|Laura (Herndon) Ling]] Several lines of my family were pioneers and I would love to know more about how to research them, *[[Holtz-78|Kelly Holtz Stamper]] Ancestor is Daniel Boone *[[Hughey-105|David Hughey]] Mathew Cox - ancestor *[[Hulsey-272 | Shannon Sansom]] family branches,The Choate's, from Maryland; Hulsey's from S. Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Missouri and Canadian French connections who settled in Ste. Genevieve Missouri ( first settlement west of the Mississippi) *[[Hunt-20026|Michelle Hunt]] - I am following Eleanor Unknown married to Original Wroe. *[[Ivey-594|Karen Ivey Herndon]] My ancestor, Adam Ivey, was born in the Virginia Colony about 1723. His son, Ephraim Ivey, born in Virginia, migrated to Warren County, Georgia. *[[J-276 |Paula J]] . Particularly interested in pioneers who populated the back country by migrating down the Old Wagon Trail. *[[Jenkins-15613|Lisa (Jenkins) Heenan]] a descendant of Aaron Bridges, Jr. [[Bridges-2770]] wanting to learn more and see if I can add anything to the project. *[[jenkins-16319|Stephen Jenkins]] wanting to learn more and help out wherever I can. *[[Jester-173|Lynette Jester]] Project Coordinator, Arkansas, shares some ancestors (Johnston) *[[Johnson-65877|Roberta Johnson]] working on numerous Southern lines for years, including Menefee, Norsworthy, and Alford. *[[Jones-68425|Gerald Jones]] I am DNA connected to Squire Boone, Daniel Boone's father. My paternal line Jones family had migrated from Delaware and Virginia to middle Tennessee by 1802. * [[Jones-55199|Mel Jones]] Jones family migrated from England to Virginia, then sough to North Carolina and South Carolina and Georgia. Very interested in these areas. *[[Jones-79200]] Researching McSwain (1798-abt1853) *[[Jones-29956|Shira Jones MPhil]] -S Colonies *[[Kepner-132|Margaret Ann (Kepner) Kerns]]- A number of my ancestors were Southern Pioneers; Barnes, Biffle, Bondurant, Boothe, Brooks, Crews, Dunham, Eller, Gilliam, Gregg, Hendrick(s), McCarty, Neal, Oglesby, Page, Patton, Redford, Sanders, Thomas, Williams *[[Kinley-413|Kinley, Alvin]] - ancestors settled in the Gaston/Lincoln/Cleveland counties area of North Carolina. Surnames interested in include: Rhyne, Cloninger, Hoyle, Rudisill, Carpenter, Beam, Clark, Shrum, Costner, Pasour, Dellinger, Kinley/McKinley (for which I'm at a dead end). *[[Kreutzer-114|P Kreutzer]] My ancestors came into Virginia, Maryland, PA, moved to NC, then to Missouri. They are the Bray's, Shugan's, Swann's, Spoon's, Morris', Alston's, Jones, York's, McCollum's, McDaniel's, Harris's. A mix of nationalities *[[Land-2175|Misty (Land Nicholas]] -from England to Pennsylvania and South Carolina .one member went to new castle Delaware, 1676 where he was high sheriff *[[Lewis-34360|Bandy (Lewis) Edwrds]] - *[[Lowe-5640|Leslie (Lowe) Ridgway]] ancestors from the Carolinas and Virginia and moved west. *[[Lytle-1672 | Scott Lytle]] - Researching the connections of the Howard, Boone, Bryan, and Enochs families.Descendant from Rowan, North Carolina, Greene County, Tenessee, Virginia, Kentucky and related to [[Boone-34 | Daniel Boone]]. *[[Martin-32982|David Martin]] My Card [https://aprilsworld.com/FORUM/index.php?pages/treewidget/] My Famous Family and My patriot Family are both actually the same list. [https://aprilsworld.com/FORUM/index.php?pages/TreeMatch/] I have a Double cousin Line to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woods-461] king James of Scotland through this Man. So I am related to almost all early settler lines because of this mans sons. But my mothers line is Royal also and really the settlers lines. I see Mansker's Station was represented so thought Bledsoe's Station needs to be represented. just a little colonial joke.. *[[Matthews-11371|Tom Matthews]] - My father's side goes back to 18th century Duplin Co., NC, SC, 19th century Irwin/Coffee Co. GA, Dale/Henry Co. AL, a variety of other 18th and 19th century southern locations and I'm 6th-generation Floridian going back to antebellum Lake/Sumter/Polk Co. and panhandle Florida. Matthews, Merritt, Deal, Kirkland, Robbins, Sloan/Slone, and Pridgen all figure prominently. * [[McCaleb-261|Pam McCaleb Parker]] - I am following the migration of several of my families from the northern and central colonies down into the deep South. *[[McDonald-9929|Ronald McDonald]] -Chew ancestors in Virginia, "JOHN LARKIN CHEW" 1710-1770.. *[[Middleton-1819|Katherine (Middleton Wentzel]] - family immigrated to Maryland, progeny moved to South Carolina and Georgia. Many lived in Edgefield County, South Carolina and were active in its great development-owned plantations and were involved in all manner of church and civic duties. *[[Moody-4306|Greta Moody]] - I live in Tennessee. Most of my ancestors lived in the south or went through the South, including Tennessee, Virginia, etc. *[[Moore-34858|DJ (Moore) McIntosh]] - Southern pioneer ancestors. *[[Morrow-1439|Jane Morrow]] ancestors from North Carolina and Virginia *[[Morse-5268|Kathryn Morse]] adding my colonial relatives in Virginia. And many of the grandchildren received land grants to settle Mississippi. *[[Moseley-537|Debi (Moseley) Matlock]] - ancestors migrated from Virginia through the Carolinas, with most ending up in Georgia *[[Neumann-636|Jenny Neumann Ryburn]] *[[Niblett-17|Edna (Niblett) Wood]] - Briggs family started in Plymouth Mass and is first seen in the South 1793 in Camden Co. GA. DNA proven. *[[Phelps-3330|Lisa (Phelps) Linn M.S.Ed]] My father's family started in Maryland (DNA proven ancestor) and moved south from there spreading into the Carolinas and Tennessee then to Alabama where he was born. I'm finding multiple cross-connections with several families including: Phelps/Felps, Casteel, Myers, Raby, Riley, Warren and Womack. *[[Price-18572|Linda Price]] -My roots are deeply southern with many pioneers, Revolutionary Patriots and Veterans of the Great Rebellion (Civil War). My family's migrations followed routes from Virginia into North and South Carolina. Then Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Others left Virginia and the Carolinas for Kentucky, the Tennessee Territory, Mississippi Territory with families finally in Mississippi and Alabama. (joined 09/02/2019) *[[Raber-23|Lynden Castle Rodriguez]] -Southern ancestors, especially North and South Carolina. Many ancestors from the Southern States. Many of them would probably not considered themselves pioneers, but yet they were. My family was from Virginia, and North and South Carolina *[[Richardson-7161 |Mary Richardson]] - Project Coordinator - ancestors from Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina, to Texas. *[[Roche-395|Patricia Roche]] - Working on families of ancestors that joined the migration from NC to Indiana and Tennessee *[[Saucier-101|Michelle Saucier]]-My Saucier were family were pioneers of the Ms Gulf Coast coming in 1699, Also Conerly, Graham, Quin families of Central Mississippi *[[Schindler-917|Keith Schindler]] -Maternal ancestors include James Bryan whose children were raised by Daniel and Rebecca Boone. Also Elisha Oglesby a "longhunter" who married Mary Bryan and settled in Tennessee after coming to the aid of Boonesborough. *[[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] North Carolina ancestors, and Tennessee *[[Smith-120207|Eloise Smith]] ancestor is Daniel Boone *[[Stawski-25|Andrea Stawski Pack]] -Very much interested in our colonial Ancestors. Our family is of many surnames and living where our ancestors walked. * [[Stephens-11911|Carson Stephens]] Most of my ancestors settled the middle Tennessee area; coming from Maryland, Virginia and the Carolinas. Some of the family names include Hood, Blackburn, Willis, Thomas, Seaton, Williams, Hanks, Kenner, Morris, Plant, and Bowman. * [[Stephens-3929 | Alice Mae (Stephens) Thomsen]] I have many ancestors who migrated from Virginia, the Carolinas, and Tennessee, and continued their journey as pioneers to the Missouri, Idaho, California, Oregon, and Washington territories. * [[Stone-4245 |Cheryl (Stone) Caudill]] Southern ancestors *[[Strutton-11|Shirley Strutton Dalton]] *[[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] - family migration from Virginia, Georgia, to Florida. *[[Lanham-785 | Katie Taylor]] - I have multiple ancestors who migrated and settled into various southern states/colonies including Virginia, the Carolinas, Maryland, and then eventually moving westward into Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, and Missouri. Some surnames I'm particularly interested in exploring and confirming connections with include Lee (the Lees of Virginia), Hanshew, Jolley, Shook, and Jones. *[[Tareco-1| Jim Tareco]] Currently exploring my newly discovered Souther Roots on my biological father's line. The Odom, Newton and Easterling families from Marlboro County, SC. *[[Todd-6590|Dr. Mark Todd]] paternal lines (Todd and Wilson).maternal lines (Hardin and Sims) track back to pre-1700s Virginia and the Carolinas. Paternal line then to Alabama and on to Reconstruction Texas; maternal line then to Tennessee and on to Reconstruction Texas. I have a doctorate in Early American Studies, emphasis in political/historical/social contexts for Early American literature *[[Thomson-5441|David Thomson]] My Mansker ancestors established a fort at Mansker Station, Tennessee. Several of my other ancestor surnames were also Southern Pioneers. * [[Tucker-11319|Rhonda Tucker Zimmerman]] - Campbell, Hamilton, Morgan, Early are but a few of my family that migrated to Kentucky. *[[White-35345 |Jeff White]] Family migration from Philadelphia migrating southward. Others landed in Charleston, settling in SC. Very interested in NC and Virginia Branches. * [[Williams-81019|John Williams]] My ancestors have been in the Tug River Valley of Central Appalachia for over 200 years and came from the New River Valley in Virginia and North Carolina. They were prolific pioneers and contributed greatly to the development of our country. * [[McAdoo-199 |Rich McAdoo]] My ancestors pushed out of North Carolina after the War of Indepedence and settled in Middle and Eastern Tennessee before moving on to Texas and the Pacific coast. *Samantha Johnson, I am researching my Johnson paternal lineage! *[[Johnson-136214|Christine (Johnson) Gephart]] My ancestors were in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia ---- :::SOUTHERN COLONIES MEMBERS AND SOUTHERN PIONEERS MEMBERS (June, July, 2019) after Polling of Members [[Richardson-7161|Richardson-7161]] 21:05, 15 August 2019 (UTC) ::

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Southern Pioneer's Pioneer Trail Tracking Log

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== Southern Pioneer's "Pioneer Trails" Initiative == === Purpose and Scope === This page is for documenting member information and status tracking of "Pioneer Trail" participation, reviews and approvals. The "Pioneer Trails" program The "Pioneer Trails" program is an initiative of the Southern Pioneer's Project that was developed to encourage members to produce accurate lineages between the member and their "Pioneer Ancestors" involves a participating member (known as a "TrailBlazer") in establishing the accuracy and quality of each profile in the "Pioneer Trail" "Pioneer Trail" is the name given to the direct relationship line that begins with the "Pioneer Ancestor" and terminates with a direct descendant, usually the participating project member. The trail will generally be 7-8 generations in length in particular, concentrating on each parent-child relationship in the trail. This is done by "proving" (reliably sourcing) the direct lineal parent-child relationships from descendant to pioneer ancestor. Once each relationship has been "proved" and each profile in the trail has been project reviewed for proper sourcing and documentation the profile is then eligible to receive project approval and recognition not only for it's accuracy but as a way of saying "Thank You" for each participant's outstanding efforts. === Tracking Log === ===Trail #1=== {| border="1" cellpadding="6" class="sortable" !Wiki ID!!Member Name!!WikiTree-ID #1!!WikiTree-ID #2!!Trail Reviewer!!Submitted!!Status!!Approval |- |[[Kreutzer-114|Kreutzer-114]]||P Kreutzer||[[Bray-2943|Bray-2943]]||[[Kreutzer-114|Kreutzer-114]]||[[Douglass-990|David Douglass]]||06/22/2019||Completed||07/20/2019 |} :'''Approved Pioneer Trail''' :1. P. is the daughter of [[Berglund-316|Ivar L. Berglund]] [Approved] :2. Ivar is the son of [[Bray-3700|Nellie May (Bray) Berglund]] [Approved] :3. Nellie is the daughter of [[Bray-3671|John Joseph Bray Sr]]. [Approved] :4. John is the son of [[Bray-3665|Josiah T. Bray]] [Approved] :5. Josiah is the son of [[Bray-1134|Jesse Madison Bray]] [Approved] :6. Jesse is the son of [[Bray-1133|Henry Bray]] [Approved] :7. Henry is the son of [[Bray-2943|Henry Bray]] [Approved] :This review was completed and approved by [[Douglass-990|Douglass-990]] 15:33, 20 July 2019 (UTC) ===Trail #2=== {| border="1" cellpadding="6" class="sortable" !Wiki ID!!Member Name!!WikiTree-ID #1!!WikiTree-ID #2!!Trail Reviewer!!Submitted!!Status!!Approval |- |[[Schindler-917|Schindler-917]]||Keith Shindler||[[Bryan-78|Bryan-78]]||[[Schindler-917|Schindler-917]]||[[Kreutzer-114|P Kreutzer]]||07/04/2019||Completed||5/27/2020 |} :'''Proposed Pioneer Trail''' :1. Keith is the son of [[Young-31504|Doris (Young) Schindler]] [Approved :2. Doris is the daughter of [[Allen-35391|Lela Lee (Allen) Young]] [Approved] :3. Lela is the daughter of [[Brown-82113|Beatrice (Brown) Allen]] [Approved] :4. Beatrice is the daughter of [[Oglesby-688|Rebecca Jane (Oglesby]]Wilkerson [Approved] :5. Rebecca is the daughter of [[Oglesby-689|James G. Oglesby]] [Approved] :6. James is the son of [[Oglesby-690|Daniel Oglesby]] [Approved] :7. Daniel is the son of [[Bryan-124|Mary (Bryan) Oglesby]] [Approved] :8. Mary is the daughter of [[Bryan-78|James Bryan]] [Approved] :This review was completed and approved by [[Kreutzer-114|P Kreutzer]] 16:38, 27 May 2020 (UTC) ===Trail #3 === {| border="1" cellpadding="6" class="sortable" !Wiki ID!!Member Name!!WikiTree-ID #1!!WikiTree-ID #2!!Trail Reviewer!!Submitted!!Status!!Approval |- |[[Douglass-990|Douglass-990]]||David Douglas||[[Douglass-957|Douglass-957]]||[[Douglass-990|Douglass-990]]||[[Kreutzer-114|P Kreutzer]]||07/05/2019||Pending||TBD |} :'''Proposed Pioneer Trail''' :1. David is the son of [[Douglass-991|James Elbert Douglass]] DNA confirmed :2. James is the son of [[Douglass-992|James Orville Douglass Jr]] [confident] :3. James is the son of [[Douglass-993|James Orville Douglass]] [confident] :4. James is the son of [[Douglass-994|Burtis Ferrell Douglass]] [confident] :5. Burtis is the son of [[Douglass-995|James Harry Douglass]] [confident] :6. James is the son of [[Douglass-996|Alfred Mason Douglass]] [confident] :7. Alfred is the son of [[Douglass-959|William Alfred Douglass]] [confident] :8. William is the son of [[Douglass-957|Edward Douglass Sr]] [confident] ===Trail #4 === {| border="1" cellpadding="6" class="sortable" !Wiki ID!!Member Name!!WikiTree-ID #1!!WikiTree-ID #2!!Trail Reviewer!!Submitted!!Status!!Approval |- |[[Butter-100]]||Virginia Fields||[[Butter-100]]||[[Thoma-194]]||[[Jester-173|Lynette Jester]]||07/25/2019||Approved||11 Oct 2019 |} :'''Proposed Pioneer Trail''' :1. Virginia is the daughter of [[Fears-49|Bettye Frances Fears]] DNA confirmed :2. Frances is the daughter of [[Thomas-6199|Jessie Arlee (Thomas) Jones]] DNA confirmed :3. Jessie is the daughter of [[Thomas-14645|Ezekiel Thomas]] [Approved] :4. Ezekiel is the son of [[Thomas-14709|Jesse Thomas]] [Approved] :5. Jesse is the son of [[Thomas-26131|Jesse Thomas]] [Approved] :6. Jesse is the son of [[Thoma-194|Hans Wendell (Thoma) Thomas]] [Approved] :7. Hans is the son of [[Thoma-161|Johannes Thoma]] Approved This trail was reviewed and approved by [[Douglass-990|Douglass-990]] 11 October, 2019 ===Trail #5 === {| border="1" cellpadding="6" class="sortable" !Wiki ID!!Member Name!!WikiTree-ID #1!!WikiTree-ID #2!!Trail Reviewer!!Submitted!!Status!!Approval |- |[[Ford-12624]] ||MaryAnn Thomas||[[Ford-12624]]||[[Byers-2739]]||[[Douglass-990|David Douglass]]||08/05/2019||Pending||TBD |} :'''Proposed Pioneer Trail''' :1. MaryAnn is the daughter of [[Ford-12625|Everett Edward Ford]] [pending] :2. Everett is the son of [[Ford-12626|Everett Lee Ford]] [pending] :3. Everett is the son of [[Baylous-28|Elizabeth Jane (Baylous) Ford]] [pending] :4. Elizabeth is the daughter of [[Byus-17|Virginia Elizabeth (Byus) Baylous]] [pending] :5. Virginia is the daughter of [[Byus-18|Bennett Byus]] [pending: Parent-child relationship] :6. Bennett is the son of [[Byus-19|Roland Byus]] [pending: Parent-child relationship] :7. Roland is the son of [[Byus-20|James Byus]] [pending: Parent-child relationship] :8. James is the son of [[Byers-2739|Robert (Byers) Byas]] [pending: Needs sources] ===Trail #6 === {| border="1" cellpadding="6" class="sortable" !Wiki ID!!Member Name!!WikiTree-ID #1!!WikiTree-ID #2!!Trail Reviewer!!Submitted!!Status!!Approval |- |[[Strutton-11]]||Shirley Dalton||[[Blanton-193]]||[[Strutton-11]]||[[Douglass-990|David Douglass]]||08/08/2019||Approved||09 May, 2020 |} :'''Proposed Pioneer Trail''' :1. Shirley is the daughter of [[Womack-746|Berniece (Womack) Strutton]] [Parent-child relationship established) :2. Berniece is the daughter of [[Womack-747|James Womack]] [Parent-child relationship established) :3. James is the son of [[Womack-748|James Tilden Womack]] [Parent-child relationship established) :4. Tilden is the son of [[Womack-752|Abner Monroe Womack]] [Parent-child relationship established) :5. Abner is the son of [[Womack-798|Abner Clemons Womack]] [Parent-child relationship established) :6. Abner is the son of [[Womack-37|Abner Womack]] [Parent-child relationship established) :7. Abner is the son of [[Blanton-1933|Thomas (Blanton) Womack]] [Parent-child relationship established) This review was completed and approved by [[Douglass-990|Douglass-990]] 22:35, 9 May 2020 (UTC) ===Trail #7 === {| border="1" cellpadding="6" class="sortable" !Wiki ID!!Member Name!!WikiTree-ID #1!!WikiTree-ID #2!!Trail Reviewer!!Submitted!!Status!!Approval |- |Jester-173||Lynette Jester||[[Jester-173]]||[[Jester-371]]||[[Douglass-990|David Douglass]]||TBD||Pending||TBD |} :'''Proposed Pioneer Trail''' :1. [[Jester-173|Lynette]] is the daughter of [[Jester-199|Ralph Jester]] :2. Ralph is the son of [[Jester-200|Cleve Jester]] :3. Cleve is the son of [[Jester-204|Levi Jester]] :4. Levi is the son of [[Jester-134|Burgess Jester]] :5. Burgess is the son of [[Jester-129|Thomas Jester]] :6. Thomas is the son of [[Jester-371|William Jester]] :7. William is a brick wall whose descendants match other descendants of [[Jester-153|Thomas Jester]] ===Trail #8 === {| border="1" cellpadding="6" class="sortable" !Wiki ID!!Member Name!!WikiTree-ID #1!!WikiTree-ID #2!!Trail Reviewer!!Submitted!!Status!!Approval |- |[[Butter-100]]||Virginia Fields||[[Butter-100]]||[[Humphries-1208]]||[[ Jester-173|Lynette Jester]]||TBD||Approved ||29 Oct 2019 |} :'''Proposed Pioneer Trail''' :1. Virginia is the daughter of [[Fears-49|Bettye Frances Fears]] DNA confirmed :2. Frances is the daughter of [[Thomas-6199|Jessie Arlee (Thomas) Jones]] DNA confirmed :3. Jessie is the daughter of [[Thomas-14645|Ezekiel Thomas]] DNA confirmed :4. Ezekiel is the son of [[Jackson-12285|Rhoda (Jackson) Thomas]] DNA confirmed :5. Rhoda is the daughter of [[Humphries-1025|Hannah (Humphries) Jackson]] [confident] :6. Hannah is the daughter of [[Humphries-1208|Joseph Humphries III]] [confident] ===Trail #9 === {| border="1" cellpadding="6" class="sortable" !Wiki ID!!Member Name!!WikiTree-ID #1!!WikiTree-ID #2!!Trail Reviewer!!Submitted!!Status!!Approval |- |[[Thomson-5441]]||David Thompson lll||[[Thomson-5441]]||[[Mansker-43]]||[[Douglass-990|David Douglass]]||TBD||Pending||TBD |} :'''Proposed Pioneer Trail''' :1. David is the son of [private mother] [confident] :2. [Private] is the daughter of Virginia Rosamond Wyatt [confident] :3. Virginia is the daughter of Goldie Ray (Mansker) Sullens [confident] :4. Goldie is the daughter of Edward Mansker [unknown confidence] :5. Edward is the son of Jacob Lewis Mansker [unknown confidence] :6. Jacob is the son of Lewis Mansker [unknown confidence] :7. Lewis is the son of John Mansker [unknown confidence] :8. John is the son of George Mansker [unknown confidence] ===Trail #10 === {| border="1" cellpadding="6" class="sortable" !Wiki ID!!Member Name!!WikiTree-ID #1!!WikiTree-ID #2!!Trail Reviewer!!Submitted!!Status!!Approval |- |TBD]||TBD||TBD||TBD||[[Douglass-990|David Douglass]]||TBD||Pending||TBD |} :'''Proposed Pioneer Trail''' :1. TBD :2. TBD :3. TBD :4. TBD :5. TBD :6. TBD :7. TBD :8. TBD === Pioneer Trail Profile Section === :'''To be added to profiles under development ''' (copy and paste) Southern Pioneer Trail Profile (use ===3rd level heading===) :This profile has been selected by the Southern Pioneer's Project as being in a direct line between a Southern Pioneer Ancestor and their direct descendant. It will be upgraded to insure factual accuracy and that it meets the project's standards. This may involve verifying relationships, adding reliable sources and some possible editing to meet WikiTree Style and Standards. The project member collaborating on the development/verification phase is (Name- WikiTree ID). :The following objectives are the guiding purpose of this initiative. When these standards have been met the profile will then be project reviewed and approved #The parent-child relationships have been determined to be reliably established by the sources cited; #The biography is well-written, concise and meets the project's standards for quality and style and, #The facts presented are believed to be accurate, consistent and free of conflicting information :'''To be added to profiles currently under review''' (copy and paste) Southern Pioneer Trail Profile (use ===3rd level heading===) :This profile is currently under review by the Southern Pioneer's Project as being in a direct line between a Southern Pioneer Ancestor and their direct descendant. It will be reviewed to insure factual accuracy and that it meets the project's standards. The project member collaborating on the review phase is (Name- WikiTree ID). :The following objectives are the guiding purpose of this initiative. When these standards have been determined to have been met the profile will then receive project approval. #The parent-child relationships have been determined to be reliably established by the sources cited; #The biography is well-written, concise and meets the project's standards for quality and style and, #The facts presented are believed to be accurate, consistent and free of conflicting information :'''To be added to the member's profile after review and approval of the completed "Pioneer Trail"''' (copy and paste). It is displayed along with the "Pioneer Trail" section. This sticker is used only on the member's profile (active profile). Southern Pioneer Trail (use ===3rd level heading===) :This"Pioneer Trail" has been project reviewed and approved by (Name) (Date) for meeting the Southern Pioneer's Project standards for quality and accuracy. #The parent-child relationships have been determined to be reliably established by the sources cited; #The biographies are well-written, concise and meet the project's standards for quality and style and, #The facts presented are believed to be accurate, consistent and free of conflicting information :This trail has been officially designated as a "Pioneer Trail" and has been awarded the "Pioneer Trail" project sticker in recognition. (Date) {{Recognition Sticker|image=Southern_Pioneers_Project_Resource_Page-1.png|imagetext=Southern Pioneers Project logo|text='''Pioneer's Trail Award''' ~ This "Pioneer Trail" meets [[Project:Southern Pioneers|project]] standards.}} :'''Pioneer Trail Lineage Section''' :This sample section is a proposed line from the Pioneer Trails "Pioneer Ancestor" to the ancestor's descendant. This line is taken directly from WikiTree's Relationship Finder. It is used in conjunction with the "Pioneer Trail" recognition sticker on the member's profile :(Sample lineage) :'''Proposed Pioneer Trail''' :1. David is the son of James Elbert Douglass DNA confirmed :2. James is the son of James Orville Douglass Jr [confident] :3. James is the son of James Orville Douglass [confident] :4. James is the son of Burtis Ferrell Douglass [confident] :5. Burtis is the son of James Harry Douglass [confident] :6. James is the son of Alfred Mason Douglass [confident] :7. Alfred is the son of William Alfred Douglass [confident] :8. William is the son of Edward Douglass Sr. [confident] === Pioneer Trails Recognition Sticker === This sticker is awarded by project leadership to :Pioneer Trails" that have been reviewed and found to meet project standards for accuracy. {{Recognition Sticker|image=Southern_Pioneers_Project_Resource_Page-1.png|imagetext=Southern Pioneers Project logo|text='''Pioneer's Trail Award''' ~ This "Pioneer Trail" meets [[Project:Southern Pioneers|project]] standards.}} === Pioneer Trails Program Information === '''General Information''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pioneer_Trail_Program_Instructions Pioneer Trails Program Instructions] Program Instructions for the Pioneer Trail Program. Gives overall background information and specific instructions for completing a "Pioneer Trail" '''Southern Pioneer's Project Reliable Sources''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Southern_Pioneers_Project_Resource_Page Southern Pioneer's Project Resource Page] A large list of sources related to the Southern Pioneer's Project grouped by geographical location. As with any source you should independently verify the reliability of the source, if it is not known. == Sources ==

Southern Pioneer's Project Membership Roster

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==Southern Pioneer's Project Membership Roster== === Members ===
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* [[Jones-68425|Gerald Jones]] I am DNA connected to Squire Boone, Daniel Boone's father. My paternal line Jones family had migrated from Delaware and Virginia to middle Tennessee by 1802. I have other ancestors who will fall into this category as well. *[[Stawski-25|Andrea Stawski Pack]] Very much interested in our colonial Ancestors. Our family is of many surnames and living where our ancestors walked. *[[Adams-30587 | Juliet Adams Wills]] Interested in ancestors from colonial Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and the Scot-Irish of upcountry South Carolina who migrated down the Old Wagon Road from Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania and their descendants migration westward *[[Richardson-7161 |Mary Richardson]] Project Coordinator ancestors from Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina, to Texas. *[[Thomas-8856 |Allan H Thomas]] Project Coordinator, Allan is interested in all *[[J-276|Paula J]] Leader - Particularly interested in pioneers who populated the back country by migrating down the Old Wagon Trail. *[[Daly-373|Eric Daly]] Project Coordinator, Connector. Interested in Southern profiles that migrated from the original colonies over land * [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], interested particularly in Mississippi River settlements & migration routes south of my Quaker ancestors who arrived in Pennsylvania and my Virginia ancestors who ventured to the west & further south. *[[Douglass-990|David Douglas]] Leader - Interested in all pioneer lines covered by this project with special interest in southern and westward migration from Virginia post American Revolution. *[[Compton-2184|E. Compton]], looking at migration into and through southwest Virginia, families that included my ancestors. I also have family in the Carolinas to trace. *[[Blake-1809 | Kathy Jo (Blake) Bryant]] Virginia to Anson County, NC, Lowdnes, GA and Alabama. *[[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] family migration from Virginia, Georgia, to Florida. *[[White-35345 |Jeff White]] Family migration from Philadelphia migrating southward. Others landed in Charleston, settling in SC. Very interested in NC and Virginia Branches. *[[Jones-55199|Mel Jones]] Jones family migrated from England to Virginia, then sough to North Carolina and South Carolina and Georgia. Very interested in these areas. *[[Holtz-78|Kelly Holtz Stamper]] Ancestor is Daniel Boone *[[Baldridge-308|Emily Kramer]] Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee areas. Floyd county Kentucky, and Dunngannon Virginia *[[Smith-120207|Eloise Smith]] ancestor is Daniel Boone *[[McDonald-9929|Ronald McDonald]] Chew ancestors in Virginia, "JOHN LARKIN CHEW" 1710-1770.. *[[Harmon-3008|Cathy Harmon Geraci ]] both parents' have Southern families 1700's to North Carolina, Kentucky *[[Hulsey-272 | Shannon Sansom]] family branches,The Choate's, from Maryland; Hulsey's came from S. Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and Missouri and Canadian French connections who settled in Ste. Genevieve Missouri (the first settlement west of the Mississippi) *[[Moore-34858|DJ (Moore) McIntosh]] *[[Hughey-105|David Hughey]] - Mathew Cox - ancestor *[[Cagle-1905|Eric Cagle]] Interested! *[[Herndon-677|Laura (Herndon) Ling]], Several lines of my family were pioneers and I would love to know more about how to research them, *[[Johnson-65877|Roberta Johnson]], have been working on numerous Southern lines for years, including Menefee, Norsworthy, and Alford. *[[Dilling-85|Brandi Dilling]] lines from Alabama, the Carolinas and moving into Texas. I am from the Jeffcoat line in South Carolina, verified by some older family members *[[Dunnavant-97|Beverly Dunnavant]] My mother's family from, or around Tazwell County, Virginia *[[Caldwell-1849|Susan Caldwell]] Ancestors are primarily German, Scotch/Irish, and or English who migrated in the 1600, 1700's to Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and wilderness that became West Virginia. *[[Morrow-1439|Jane Morrow]] ancestors from North Carolina and Virginia *[[Barnes-7591|Hugh Barnes]] many ancestors for this project *[[Land-2175|Misty (Land Nicholas]] from England to Pennsylvania and South Carolina .one member went to new castle Delaware, 1676 where he was high sheriff *[[Stone-4245 |Cheryl (Stone) Caudill]] Southern ancestors *[[Lowe-5640|Leslie (Lowe) Ridgway]] ancestors were from the Carolinas and Virginia and moved west. *[[Morse-5268|Kathryn Morse]] I've been adding my colonial relatives in Virginia. And many of the grandchildren received land grants to settle Mississippi. *[[Broek-27|Dan Broek]] I've been working on an ancestor [[Tirrell-52|William Tirrell]] that lived in Boston in 1650, raised a family in Weymouth, MA, but had plantations off the Albemarle sound in Carolina province in the 1670's. *[[Moseley-537|Debi (Moseley) Matlock]] - ancestors migrated from Virginia through the Carolinas, with most ending up in Georgia *[[Haggadone-2|Sandra Penny]] Ancestors from Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. *[[Niblett-17|Edna (Niblett) Wood]] Briggs family started in Plymouth Mass and is first seen in the South 1793 in Camden Co. GA. DNA proven. *[[Kinley-413|Kinley, Alvin]] ancestors settled in the Gaston/Lincoln/Cleveland counties area of North Carolina. Surnames interested in include: Rhyne, Cloninger, Hoyle, Rudisill, Carpenter, Beam, Clark, Shrum, Costner, Pasour, Dellinger, and of course, Kinley/McKinley (for which I'm at a dead end). *[[Todd-6590|Dr. Mark Todd]] paternal lines (Todd and Wilson) and maternal lines (Hardin and Sims) track back to pre-1700s Virginia and the Carolinas. Paternal line then to Alabama and on to Reconstruction Texas; maternal line then to Tennessee and on to Reconstruction Texas. I have a doctorate in Early American Studies, emphasis in political/historical/social contexts for Early American literature *[[Pierce-10621|Michelle Pierce]] native Texan. My maternal family has been in Texas prior 1836 and fought in the Independence of Texas. My family is a signer on the Texas Declaration of Independence. I'm in DAR, UDC, DRT and have applied for Colonial Dames and USD of War of 1812. I'm a true Southerner, born and raised by many a generation of Southerners. *[[Griffin-11303|Lew Griffin]] researching numerous southern lines since 1976. See [http://www.lwgriffin.com Some Families of East Alabama...] *[[Caraway-136|Jane Caraway]] Caraway and Carraway ancestors of the southern states. *[[Saucier-101|Michelle Saucier]] My Saucier were family were pioneers of the Ms Gulf Coast coming in 1699, Also Conerly, Graham, Quin families of Central Mississippi *[[Thomson-5441|David Thomson]] My Mansker ancestors established a fort at Mansker Station, Tennessee. Several of my other ancestor surnames were also Southern Pioneers. *[[Capell-224|Jenny Capell]] McAbees are forefathers of my family *[[Middleton-1819|Katherine (Middleton} Wentzel]] family immigrated to Maryland, progeny moved to South Carolina and Georgia. Many lived in Edgefield County, South Carolina and were active in its great development-owned plantations and were involved in all manner of church and civic duties. *[[Tucker-11319|Rhonda Tucker Zimmerman]] Campbell, Hamilton, Morgan, Early are but a few of my family that migrated to Kentucky. *[[Jones-79200]] Researching McSwain (1798-abt1853) *[[Anonymous-2529|Celine Anonymous]] *[[Ballard-7381|Steve Ballard]] Ancestors in Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky. *[[Ford-12624|MaryAnn Thomas]] My father's Southern roots extend back from his Grandfather who was born in VA/WV. My mother's side is Southern farther back as well.

Southern Pioneer's Project Sample Messages

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This is a repository of sample messages for communication with project members, Copy/paste the message into comments and email responses as appropriate ==Southern Pioneer's Project Sample Messages== :'''Southern Pioneer's Possible message to send members''' ::In Progress :Hello, Name, On behalf of the [[Space:Southern_Pioneers|Southern Pioneers]] Leaders, we are doing a six-month check-in with members to see what aspects of the project interest them most and whether they see room for improvement or have suggestions for additional project goals. :If you joined the project as a way to display your connection to an ancestor that falls within its scope, please consider using the [URL-to-Sticker-Page.com Sticker Name] on your profile to show your roots and let us know that you would like us to remove the badge. All of us at WikiTree would like to thank you for your contributions and hope that you are enjoying exploring your roots. :If you joined the project as a way to display your connection to an ancestor that falls within its scope, please consider using the [URL-to-Sticker-Page.com Sticker Name] on your profile to show your roots and let us know that you would like us to remove the badge. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Southern Roots

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The goal of this project is to ...Find the Narramore lines in America and England Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Narramore-70|E J Gooden]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Northern Narramore's * Southern Narramore's *Connection if any. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17735050 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Southgate Wills from England

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Wills made by Southgates in England pre-1858 '''PROB/11/1509/487''' Christopher Southgate 1810 Of London Road, Saint Georges Fields, Surrey Floor Cloth Manufacturer Freehold in Orville Street Hatton Garden now in the occupation of son Thomas Southgate - to said son To Sarah Southgate, wife of son Thomas if she survives him - annuity of £20 If Sarah, Thomas and any children die, then Christopher's five children will inherit the freehold property as joint tenants: Mary Southgate, Martha Southgate, Sarah Southgate, all spinsters; James Webb Southgate, Elizabeth Southgate, spinster No. 14 Hatton Garden, freehold, now in occupation of * Samuel and freehold house situated near the ? ? Islington, Middlesex - to four daughters as join tenants If any of the daughters become tenants of these properties, then rent is limited to £30 per annum in Hatton Garden, and £20 per annum for Islington Friends Charles Taylor the Elder of Hatton Garden, engraver and Thomas Orly of Holborn, London, ironmonger - all household messuages situate in Marshall Street Saint George Fields, all floor cloth manufactory in the London Road, also messuage in Fleet ?? London with appurtenances - with a condition that £63 pounds per year generated from these properties is divided equally between the four daughters But they shall not share in the profits of the floor cloth manufacturing and house painting business being run with son James Webb Southgate If all daughters die then the £63 annual sum should go to James Webb Southgate Business should be carried on for the benefit of five children by the executors until James Webb Southgate is 26 - then he is to be given control of the messuages in London Road, Marshall Street, Saint GEorges Fields, Fleet Market

Southgates in the London Livery Companies

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One of the fabulous things about the rapid pace of technological advancement is the massive amount of data from archives that is being digitised, transcribed, or both, and indexed, to be made freely available online. These often specialised datasets can be a mine of fabulous information not available elsewhere. A great example is the website [https://www.londonroll.org/" Records of London's Livery Companies Online: Apprentices and Freemen 1400-1900] A partnership between eleven extant livery companies and the Centre for Metropolitan History, the database includes the records of 366,275 named indidivuals who were freemen, apprentices, parents of apprentices, of masters in London. Note: Page created to investigate how spaces work with tables. {|class="wikitable" border="4" |- ! scope="col"| Date ! scope="col"| Name ! scope="col"| Company ! scope="col"| No. years ! scope="col"| Master ! scope="col"| Father |- |11 Oct 1632 |Edrus Southgate |Clothworkers' |8 years |Robto Dugdaile |Robti Southgate, Kirkbey, yeoman, dead |- |3 Nov 1808 |John Southgate |Salters' | |John Parker |John Southgate, citizen & Co. |- |1 Jul 1823 |Gilbert Lewis Southgate |Stationers' | |Richard Taylor (ST/3:2404) | |- |3 Oct 1839 |Charles Southgate |Salters' | |John Southgate (father) |John Southgate of Watling Street, calenderer and packer, Co. Salter |- |2 Mar 1858 |Gilbert Lewis Southgate "the younger" |Stationers' |7 years, no money |William Francis of Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, London, printer |Gilbert Lewis Southgate of 9 New Square, St Brides in the City of London, printer |- |4 Jun 1833 |George William Southgate |Stationers' |7 years, no money |Richard Taylor of Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, London, Printer |John Southgate of 18 Stone Cutter St, Farringdon St, cordwainer, dead

Southwest Territory

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"The Territory South of the River Ohio, more commonly known as the Southwest Territory, was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from May 26, 1790, until June 1, 1796, when it was admitted to the United States as the State of Tennessee. The Southwest Territory was created by the Southwest Ordinance from lands of the Washington District that had been ceded to the U.S. federal government by North Carolina. The territory's lone governor was William Blount."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southwest_Territory Wikipedia:Southwest Territory] === Counties === (as of admission to the Union as the State of Tennessee) * Davidson * Greene * Hawkins * Jefferson * Knox * Sullivan * Sumner * Tennessee * Washington == Sources ==

Southwick Errata

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This is a list of the Errata from [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Genealogy_of_the_Descendants_of_Lawrence_and_Cassandra_Southwick_of_Salem%2C_Mass&public=1 Genealogy of the Descendants of Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick of Salem, Mass] as seen in the book on the following pages: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00call/page/64 p.64] and [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00call/page/n677 p.64a-64b] Page 92. Ebenezer, 39, should be 40. Page 95. John Southwick, 56, should be 57. Page 96. Isaac Southwick, 62, should be 63. Page 116. Abraham Southwick, 59, should be 60. Page 117. Benjamin Southwick, 61, should be 62. Page 130. John Southwick, 90, should be 87. Page 132. Benjamin Southwick, 42, should be 43. Page 136. Joseph Southwick, 79, should be 171. Page 138. Ruth Southwick, 205, should be 204. Page 139. Zacheus Southwick, 195, should be 196. Page 148. Abigail Southwick, 160, should be 161. Page 148. Lydia Southwick, 156, should be 157. Page 150. Moses Southwick, 158, should be 159. Page 151. Daniel Southwick, 152, should be 153. Page 151. Caleb Southwick, 153, should be 154. Page 163. Isaac Southwick, 155, should be 152. Page 164. William Southwick (111), was born in 1715, and died before 1767. Married first wife, name unknown, Aug. 6, 1748; second, Sarah Elizabeth King; third, Lucy Kilburn, of Rowley. Page 188. Maria Brown, 369, should be 370. Page 192. Simeon Southwick (252), was married in 1793. Page 193. James Southwick (509), son of William and Sarah, married, April 25, 1787, Mary Day, not Persis Peabody. Page 197. Solomon Southwick, 249, should be 248. Page 200. Henry Collins Southwick, 522, should be 523. Page 203. Mary Southwick, 530, should be 531. Page 213. Elisha Southwick (464), was a tanner at Union Springs. Page 214. Rachael Southwick, 534, should be 535. Page 215. Chade Southwick (473), was not a tanner. Page 217. Hiram Brown, 370, should be 369. Page 236. Benjamin Southwick, 532, should be 533. Pages 237 and 363. Tabitha Leland Southwick (1085), married Henry Prentice. Page 240. Francis Eddy (1139), married Philetta Brooks, of Orange. Page 240. Hannah Eddy (1140), married Lorin Davis, of Grafton. Page 242. Royal Southwick (1159), was ''born'' Feb. 7, 1813. Page 261. The biographical account of Philip R. Southwick (236), accidentally omitted, will be found on page 593, at the end of the book. Page 288. Arnold Southwick (570), was not in the last war. Page 307. Andrew J. Chilson, is son of Judson (363). who is omitted in Generation 6. Page 312. George Southwick, 1286, should be 1285. Page 355. Mary Southwick, 1235, should be I236a. Page 361. Jonathan Southwick, 1108, should be 1107. Page 363. David Southwick, 1107, should be 1108. Page 369. Harrison Southwick (2030), should be Isaac Harrison. Page 375. Jonathan F. Southwick (933), lives in Uxbridge, Mass. His daughter Emeline (2086), married C. A. Messenger. Page 377. Royal Southwick (931), was married to Direxa Claflin, March 7, 1827. Page 397. Warham Southwick (2243) should be Warham Southwdck Wheden. Page 398. Amos Pettengale Southwick (1169), died March 3. 1882. Page 402. Richard Southwick, 1039, should be 1030. Page 404. Chloe Julia Southwick (Densmore) (2302), is living (1882) at Elo, Winnibago Co., Wis. Page 407. William P., son of Abel Knapp (2334), and Julia H. P. Shedden, was born in Mooers, N.Y. Page 420. Duty S. Keith, 841, should be 839. Page 443. Andre Southwick, 1326, should be 1325. Page 458. Amanda Viola, 1593, should be 1601. Page 464 Ann Eliza Southwick's (1672) descent should read : David(7) David (6) etc. Page 479. Hannah W. Southwick, 1870, should be 1871. Page 507. Alpha Southwick, 2228 should be 2227. Page 515. Sarah Orilla (2255) should be Sarah Antha. Page 523. Chauncy F. Knapp, 2235, should be 2335. Page 524. Charles I. Knapp, 233S, should be 2339. Page 525. Amelia M. Knapp, 2339, should be 2340. Page 525. Roxanna Southwick, 2340, should be 2758. Page 529. Lucv Anna Barker, 2414, should be 2413. Page 536. Luke C. Keith, 2488, should be 2490. Page 554. David H. Southwick, 2676, should be 2671.

Southwick Sources

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Are you researching a Southwick or someone who married a Southwick? This page lists books available online that have information on a Southwick family member or relative. '''Surnames''' *'''Bulkley''': ''[[Space:The Chad Browne Memorial|The Chad Browne Memorial]]'' (1888) *'''Buxton''': ''[[Space:The Ancestry of Sarah Johnson, 1775-1824, Wife of Joseph Neal of Litchfield, Maine|The Ancestry of Sarah Johnson, 1775-1824, Wife of Joseph Neal of Litchfield, Maine]]'' (1960) *'''Buxton''': ''[[Space:The History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations|The History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations]]'' (1920) * '''Capron''': ''[[Space: Genealogy of the Descendants of Banfield Capron| Genealogy of the Descendants of Banfield Capron]]'' (1859) * '''Churchill:''' ''[[Space:The Churchill family in America|The Churchill Family in America]]'' (1904) *'''Dommerich''': [https://archive.org/details/ourcolonialconti00defo/page/n5 Our colonial and continental ancestors : the ancestry of Mr. and Mrs. Louis William Dommerich], by Louis Effingham de Forest *'''Henry''': ''[[Space: Henry Genealogy| Henry Genealogy]]'' (1915) *'''Lapham''': Aldridge, Bertha Bortle Beal. ''[[Space:Laphams in America|Laphams in America]]'' (1953) *'''Neal''': ''[[Space: Neal Family| Neal Family]]'' (1938) *'''Parsons''': ''[[Space:Parsons Family, Descendants of Cornet Joseph Parsons|Parsons Family, Descendants of Cornet Joseph Parsons]]'' (1912) *'''Rowell''': ''[[Space:The Rowell Family of New England and Their English Origins, 1560-1900|The Rowell Family of New England and Their English Origins, 1560-1900]]'' (1996) *'''Sherrill''': ''[[Space: The Sherrill Genealogy:The Descendants of Samuel Sherrill| The Sherrill Genealogy:The Descendants of Samuel Sherrill]]'' (1932) *'''Stackpole''': ''[[Space: History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family| A History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family]]'' (c1899) *'''Stickney''': ''[[Space:The Stickney Family|The Stickney Family]]'' (1869) *''' Wheeler''' : ''[[Space:The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America|The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America]]'' (1914) '''Locations''' *'''Essex, Massachusetts''' [https://archive.org/details/essexantiquarian05perluoft/page/152?q=%22Edward+Southwick%22 The Essex antiquarian, v.5, 1901] *'''Mendon, Massachusetts''': ''[[Space: Annals of the town of Mendon (Massachusetts)| Annals of the town of Mendon (Massachusetts)]]'' (1880) *''' New England''' : ''[[Space:A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England|A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England]]'' (1862) * '''Salem, Massachusetts''': ''[[Space:The Salem Press Historical and Genealogical Record|The Salem Press Historical and Genealogical Record]]'' (1890) *'''Worcester, Massachusetts''' :''[[Space:History of Worcester and Its People|History of Worcester and Its People]]'' (1919)

Southwold

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Welcome to Southwold resources page. '''Resources''' * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southwold,_Suffolk Southwold on Wikipedia] *[http://www.southwold.info/Southwold-museums.html Southwold Museums] and a brief history *[http://www.exploresouthwold.co.uk/about/southwoldinformation.php General Southwold Information] *''Add any additional resources here''

Southworth pedigrees

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Southworth pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families. {{Image|file=Southworth-114.jpg |caption=Southworth of Samlesbury, (Vis. of Lancs., 1567) }}

Sovereigns and Consorts

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collection of sovereigns and consorts on wikitree

Sowers Family History

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hughes-9722|Malcolm Hughes]]. I am looking for others who are researching the Sowers family of Pennsylvania. My wife descends from the Sowers of the Kitanning area and I am interested to correspond with anyone else who is looking into this family. I have lots of information that I will be happy to share.. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13464820 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Soyuz Missions

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This page was created to hold information that was previously in Soyuz sub-categories. Categories for Soyuz missions have been found inappropriate since each could only hold a maximum of three profiles. ---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !#!!Mission!!Launch!!Land!!Cdr!!WT!!FE1!!WT!!FE2!!WT!!Psngr!!WT |- |1||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 1|Soyuz 1]]||23 Apr 1967||24 Apr 1967||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Komarov|V. Komarov]]||[[Комаро́в-1|WikiTree]]|||||||||||| |- |2||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 2|Soyuz 2]]||25 Oct 1968||28 Oct 1968||(no crew)|||||||||||||| |- |3||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 3|Soyuz 3]]||26 Oct 1968||30 Oct 1968||[[wikipedia:Georgy_Beregovoy|G. Beregovoy]]||[[Берегово́й-1|WikiTree]]|||||||||||| |- |4||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 4|Soyuz 4]]||14 Jan 1969||17 Jan 1969||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Shatalov|V. Shatalov]]||(none)|||||||||||| |- |5||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 5|Soyuz 5]]||15 Jan 1969||18 Jan 1969||[[wikipedia:Boris_Volynov|B. Volynov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Aleksei_Yeliseyev|A. Yeliseyev]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Yevgeny_Khrunov|Ye. Khrunov]]||[[Хруно́в-1|WikiTree]]|||| |- |6||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 6|Soyuz 6]]||11 Oct 1969||16 Oct 1969||[[wikipedia:Georgy_Shonin|G. Shonin]]||[[Шо́нін-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Valeri_Kubasov|V. Kubasov]]||[[Kubasov-1|WikiTree]]|||||||| |- |7||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 7|Soyuz 7]]||12 Oct 1969||17 Oct 1969||[[wikipedia:Anatoly_Filipchenko|A. Filipchenko]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Vladislav_Volkov|V. Volkov]]||[[Во́лков-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Viktor_Gorbatko|V. Gorbatko]]||(d. 17 May 2017)|||| |- |8||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 8|Soyuz 8]]||13 Oct 1969||18 Oct 1969||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Shatalov|V. Shatalov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Aleksei_Yeliseyev|A. Yeliseyev]]||(none)|||||||| |- |9||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 9|Soyuz 9]]||01 Jun 1970||19 Jun 1970||[[wikipedia:Andriyan_Nikolayev|A. Nikolayev]]||[[Николаев-3|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Vitaly_Sevastyanov|V. Sevastyanov]]||[[Севастья́нов-1|WikiTree]]|||||||| |- |10||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 10|Soyuz 10]]||23 Apr 1971||25 Apr 1971||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Shatalov|V. Shatalov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Aleksei_Yeliseyev|A. Yeliseyev]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Nikolay_Rukavishnikov|N. Rukavishnikov]]||[[Рукави́шников-1|WikiTree]]|||| |- |11||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 11|Soyuz 11]]||06 Jun 1971||30 Jun 1971||[[wikipedia:Georgy_Dobrovolsky|G. Dobrovolsky]]||[[Доброво́льский-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Viktor_Patsayev|V. Patsayev]]||[[Паца́ев-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Vladislav_Volkov|V. Volkov]]||[[Во́лков-1|WikiTree]]|||| |- |12||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 12|Soyuz 12]]||27 Sep 1973||29 Sep 1973||[[wikipedia:Vasily_Lazarev|V. Lazarev]]||[[Ла́зарев-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Oleg_Grigoryevich_Makarov|O. Makarov]]||[[Мака́ров-1|WikiTree]]|||||||| |- |13||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 13|Soyuz 13]]||18 Dec 1973||26 Dec 1973||[[wikipedia:Valentin_Lebedev|V. Lebedev]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Pyotr_Klimuk|P. Klimuk]]||(none)|||||||| |- |14||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 14|Soyuz 14]]||03 Jul 1974||19 Jul 1974||[[wikipedia:Yury_Artyukhin|Yu. Artyukhin]]||[[Артю́хин-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Pavel_Popovich|P. Popovich]]||[[Попо́вич-1|WikiTree]]|||||||| |- |15||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 15|Soyuz 15]]||26 Aug 1974||28 Aug 1974||[[wikipedia:Lev_Dyomin|L. Dyomin]]||[[Дёмин-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Gennadi_Sarafanov|G. Sarafanov]]||(none)|||||||| |- |16||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 16|Soyuz 16]]||02 Dec 1974||08 Dec 1974||[[wikipedia:Anatoly_Filipchenko|A. Filipchenko]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Nikolay_Rukavishnikov|N. Rukavishnikov]]||[[Рукави́шников-1|WikiTree]]|||||||| |- |17||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 17|Soyuz 17]]||11 Jan 1975||10 Feb 1975||[[wikipedia:Georgy_Grechko|G. Grechko]]||(d. 08 Apr 2017)||[[wikipedia:Aleksei_Gubarev|A. Gubarev]]||(d. 21 Feb 2015)|||||||| |- |18||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 18a|Soyuz 18a]]||05 Apr 1975||05 Apr 1975||[[wikipedia:Vasily_Lazarev|V. Lazarev]]||[[Ла́зарев-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Oleg_Grigoryevich_Makarov|O. Makarov]]||[[Мака́ров-1|WikiTree]]|||||||| |- |19||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 18|Soyuz 18]]||24 May 1975||26 Jul 1975||[[wikipedia:Pyotr_Klimuk|P. Klimuk]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Vitaly_Sevastyanov|V. Sevastyanov]]||[[Севастья́нов-1|WikiTree]]|||||||| |- |20||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 19|Soyuz 19]]||15 Jul 1975||21 Jul 1975||[[wikipedia:Alexey_Leonov|A. Leonov]]||[[Leonov-10|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Valeri_Kubasov|V. Kubasov]]||[[Kubasov-1|WikiTree]]|||||||| |- |21||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 20|Soyuz 20]]||17 Nov 1975||16 Feb 1976||(no crew)|||||||||||||| |- |22||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 21|Soyuz 21]]||06 Jul 1976||24 Aug 1976||[[wikipedia:Boris_Volynov|B. Volynov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Vitaly_Zholobov|V. Zholobov]]||(none)|||||||| |- |23||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 22|Soyuz 22]]||15 Sep 1976||23 Sep 1976||[[wikipedia:Valery_Bykovsky|V. Bykovsky]]||[[Быко́вский-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Aksyonov|V. Aksyonov]]||(none)|||||||| |- |24||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 23|Soyuz 23]]||14 Oct 1976||16 Oct 1976||[[wikipedia:Vyacheslav_Zudov|V. Zudov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Valery_Rozhdestvensky|V. Rozhdestvensky]]||(d. 31 Aug 2011)|||||||| |- |25||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 24|Soyuz 24]]||07 Feb 1977||25 Feb 1977||[[wikipedia:Viktor_Gorbatko|V. Gorbatko]]||(d. 17 May 2017)||[[wikipedia:Yury_Glazkov|Yu. Glazkov]]||[[Глазко́в-1|WikiTree]]|||||||| |- |26||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 25|Soyuz 25]]||09 Oct 1977||11 Oct 1977||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Kovalyonok|V. Kovalyonok]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Valery_Ryumin|V. Ryumin]]||(none)|||||||| |- |27||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 26|Soyuz 26]]||10 Dec 1977||16 Jan 1978||[[wikipedia:Georgy_Grechko|G. Grechko]]||(d. 08 Apr 2017)||[[wikipedia:Yury_Romanenko|Yu. Romanenko]]||(none)|||||||| |- |28||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 27|Soyuz 27]]||10 Jan 1978||16 Mar 1978||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Dzhanibekov|V. Dzhanibekov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Oleg_Grigoryevich_Makarov|O. Makarov]]||[[Мака́ров-1|WikiTree]]|||||||| |- |29||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 28|Soyuz 28]]||02 Mar 1978||10 Mar 1978||[[wikipedia:Aleksei_Gubarev|A. Gubarev]]||(d. 21 Feb 2015)||[[wikipedia:Vladimír_Remek|V. Remek ]]||(none)|||||||| |- |30||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 29|Soyuz 29]]||15 Jun 1978||03 Sep 1978||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Kovalyonok|V. Kovalyonok]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Ivanchenkov|A. Ivanchenkov]]||(none)|||||||| |- |31||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 30|Soyuz 30]]||27 Jun 1978||05 Jul 1978||[[wikipedia:Pyotr_Klimuk|P. Klimuk]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Mirosław_Hermaszewski|M. Hermaszewski ]]||(none)|||||||| |- |32||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 31|Soyuz 31]]||26 Aug 1978||02 Nov 1978||[[wikipedia:Valery_Bykovsky|V. Bykovsky]]||[[Быко́вский-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Sigmund_Jähn|S. Jähn ]]||(none)|||||||| |- |33||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 32|Soyuz 32]]||25 Feb 1979||13 Jun 1979||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Lyakhov|V. Lyakhov]]||(d. 19 Apr 2018)||[[wikipedia:Valery_Ryumin|V. Ryumin]]||(none)|||||||| |- |34||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 33|Soyuz 33]]||10 Apr 1979||12 Apr 1979||[[wikipedia:Nikolay_Rukavishnikov|N. Rukavishnikov]]||[[Рукави́шников-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Georgi_Ivanov|G. Ivanov ]]||(none)|||||||| |- |35||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 34|Soyuz 34]]||06 Jun 1979||19 Aug 1979||(no crew)|||||||||||||| |- |36||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-1|Soyuz T-1]]||16 Dec 1979||25 Mar 1980||(no crew)|||||||||||||| |- |37||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 35|Soyuz 35]]||09 Apr 1980||03 Jun 1980||[[wikipedia:Leonid_Popov|L. Popov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Valery_Ryumin|V. Ryumin]]||(none)|||||||| |- |38||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 36|Soyuz 36]]||26 May 1980||31 Jul 1980||[[wikipedia:Valeri_Kubasov|V. Kubasov]]||[[Kubasov-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Bertalan_Farkas|B. Farkas ]]||(none)|||||||| |- |39||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-2|Soyuz T-2]]||05 Jun 1980||09 Jun 1980||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Aksyonov|V. Aksyonov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Yury_Malyshev_(cosmonaut)|Yu. Malyshev]]||(none)|||||||| |- |40||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 37|Soyuz 37]]||23 Jul 1980||11 Oct 1980||[[wikipedia:Viktor_Gorbatko|V. Gorbatko]]||(d. 17 May 2017)||[[wikipedia:Phạm_Tuân|T. Phạm ]]||(none)|||||||| |- |41||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 38|Soyuz 38]]||18 Sep 1980||26 Sep 1980||[[wikipedia:Yury_Romanenko|Yu. Romanenko]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Arnaldo_Tamayo_Méndez|A. Tamayo ]]||(none)|||||||| |- |42||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-3|Soyuz T-3]]||27 Nov 1980||10 Dec 1980||[[wikipedia:Leonid_Kizim|L. Kizim]]||[[Кизим-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Oleg_Grigoryevich_Makarov|O. Makarov]]||[[Мака́ров-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Gennadi_Strekalov|G. Strekalov]]||[[Strekalov-1|WikiTree]]|||| |- |43||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-4|Soyuz T-4]]||12 Mar 1981||26 May 1981||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Kovalyonok|V. Kovalyonok]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Viktor_Savinykh|V. Savinykh]]||(none)|||||||| |- |44||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 39|Soyuz 39]]||22 Mar 1981||30 Mar 1981||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Dzhanibekov|V. Dzhanibekov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Jügderdemidiin_Gürragchaa|Jügderdemidiin Gürragchaa ]]||(none)|||||||| |- |45||[[wikipedia:Soyuz 40|Soyuz 40]]||14 May 1981||22 May 1981||[[wikipedia:Leonid_Popov|L. Popov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Dumitru_Prunariu|D. Prunariu ]]||(none)|||||||| |- |46||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-5|Soyuz T-5]]||13 May 1982||27 Aug 1982||[[wikipedia:Anatoly_Berezovoy|A. Berezovoy]]||[[Березово́й-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Valentin_Lebedev|V. Lebedev]]||(none)|||||||| |- |47||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-6|Soyuz T-6]]||24 Jun 1982||02 Jul 1982||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Dzhanibekov|V. Dzhanibekov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Ivanchenkov|A. Ivanchenkov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Jean-Loup_Chrétien|J.-L. Chrétien ]]||(none)|||| |- |48||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-7|Soyuz T-7]]||19 Aug 1982||10 Dec 1982||[[wikipedia:Leonid_Popov|L. Popov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Serebrov|A. Serebrov]]||[[Серебро́в-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Svetlana_Savitskaya|S. Savitskaya]]||(none)|||| |- |49||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-8|Soyuz T-8]]||20 Apr 1983||22 Apr 1983||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Georgiyevich_Titov|V. Titov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Gennadi_Strekalov|G. Strekalov]]||[[Strekalov-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Serebrov|A. Serebrov]]||[[Серебро́в-1|WikiTree]]|||| |- |50||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-9|Soyuz T-9]]||27 Jun 1983||23 Nov 1983||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Lyakhov|V. Lyakhov]]||(d. 19 Apr 2018)||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Pavlovich_Aleksandrov|A. Aleksandrov]]||(none)|||||||| |- |51||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-10-1|Soyuz T-10-1]]||26 Sep 1983||26 Sep 1983||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Georgiyevich_Titov|V. Titov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Gennadi_Strekalov|G. Strekalov]]||[[Strekalov-1|WikiTree]]|||||||| |- |52||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-10|Soyuz T-10]]||08 Feb 1984||11 Apr 1984||[[wikipedia:Leonid_Kizim|L. Kizim]]||[[Кизим-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Solovyov_(cosmonaut)|V. Solovyov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Oleg_Atkov|O. Atkov]]||(none)|||| |- |53||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-11|Soyuz T-11]]||03 Apr 1984||02 Oct 1984||[[wikipedia:Yury_Malyshev_(cosmonaut)|Yu. Malyshev]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Gennadi_Strekalov|G. Strekalov]]||[[Strekalov-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Rakesh_Sharma|R. Sharma]]||(none)|||| |- |54||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-12|Soyuz T-12]]||17 Jul 1984||29 Jul 1984||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Dzhanibekov|V. Dzhanibekov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Svetlana_Savitskaya|S. Savitskaya]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Igor_Volk|I. Volk]]||(d. 03 Jan 2017)|||| |- |55||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-13|Soyuz T-13]]||06 Jun 1985||26 Sep 1985||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Dzhanibekov|V. Dzhanibekov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Viktor_Savinykh|V. Savinykh]]||(none)|||||||| |- |56||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-14|Soyuz T-14]]||17 Sep 1985||21 Nov 1985||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Vasyutin|V. Vasyutin]]||[[Васютин-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Aleksandrovich_Volkov|A. Volkov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Georgy_Grechko|G. Grechko]]||(d. 08 Apr 2017)|||| |- |57||[[wikipedia:Soyuz T-15|Soyuz T-15]]||13 Mar 1986||16 Jul 1986||[[wikipedia:Leonid_Kizim|L. Kizim]]||[[Кизим-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Solovyov_(cosmonaut)|V. Solovyov]]||(none)|||||||| |- |58||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-1|Soyuz TM-1]]||21 May 1986||30 May 1986||(no crew)|||||||||||||| |- |59||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-2|Soyuz TM-2]]||05 Feb 1987||30 Jul 1987||[[wikipedia:Yury_Romanenko|Yu. Romanenko]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Laveykin|A. Laveykin]]||(none)|||||||| |- |60||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-3|Soyuz TM-3]]||22 Jul 1987||29 Dec 1987||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Viktorenko|A. Viktorenko]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Pavlovich_Aleksandrov|A. Aleksandrov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Muhammed_Faris|M. Faris ]]||(none)|||| |- |61||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-4|Soyuz TM-4]]||21 Dec 1987||17 Jun 1988||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Georgiyevich_Titov|V. Titov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Musa_Manarov|M. Manarov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Anatoli_Levchenko|A. Levchenko]]||[[Левченко-1|WikiTree]]|||| |- |62||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-5|Soyuz TM-5]]||07 Jun 1988||07 Sep 1988||[[wikipedia:Anatoly_Solovyev|A. Solovyev]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Viktor_Savinykh|V. Savinykh]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Pavlovich_Aleksandrov|A. Aleksandrov]]||(none)|||| |- |63||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-6|Soyuz TM-6]]||29 Aug 1988||21 Dec 1988||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Lyakhov|V. Lyakhov]]||(d. 19 Apr 2018)||[[wikipedia:Valeri_Polyakov|V. Polyakov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Anatoli_Levchenko|A. Mohmand ]]||[[Левченко-1|WikiTree]]|||| |- |64||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-7|Soyuz TM-7]]||26 Nov 1988||27 Apr 1989||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Aleksandrovich_Volkov|A. Volkov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Sergei_Krikalev|S. Krikalev]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Jean-Loup_Chrétien|J.-L. Chrétien ]]||(none)|||| |- |65||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-8|Soyuz TM-8]]||05 Sep 1989||19 Feb 1990||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Viktorenko|A. Viktorenko]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Serebrov|A. Serebrov]]||[[Серебро́в-1|WikiTree]]|||||||| |- |66||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-9|Soyuz TM-9]]||11 Feb 1990||09 Aug 1990||[[wikipedia:Anatoly_Solovyev|A. Solovyev]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Nikolayevich_Balandin|A. Balandin]]||(none)|||||||| |- |67||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-10|Soyuz TM-10]]||01 Aug 1990||10 Dec 1990||[[wikipedia:Gennadi_Manakov|G. Manakov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Gennadi_Strekalov|G. Strekalov]]||[[Strekalov-1|WikiTree]]|||||||| |- |68||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-11|Soyuz TM-11]]||02 Dec 1990||26 May 1991||[[wikipedia:Viktor_Afanasyev_(cosmonaut)|V. Afanasyev]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Musa_Manarov|M. Manarov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Toyohiro_Akiyama|T. Akiyama]]||(none)|||| |- |69||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-12|Soyuz TM-12]]||18 May 1991||10 Oct 1991||[[wikipedia:Anatoly_Artsebarsky|A. Artsebarsky]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Sergei_Krikalev|S. Krikalev]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Helen_Sharman|H. Sharman]]||(none)|||| |- |70||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-13|Soyuz TM-13]]||02 Oct 1991||25 Mar 1992||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Aleksandrovich_Volkov|A. Volkov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Toktar_Aubakirov|T. Aubakirov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Franz_Viehböck|F. Viehböck ]]||(none)|||| |- |71||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-14|Soyuz TM-14]]||17 Mar 1992||10 Aug 1992||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Viktorenko|A. Viktorenko]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Kaleri|A. Kaleri]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Klaus-Dietrich_Flade|K.-D. Flade]]||(none)|||| |- |72||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-15|Soyuz TM-15]]||27 Jul 1992||01 Feb 1993||[[wikipedia:Anatoly_Solovyev|A. Solovyev]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Sergei_Avdeyev|S. Avdeyev]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Michel_Tognini|M. Tognini]]||(none)|||| |- |73||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-16|Soyuz TM-16]]||24 Jan 1993||22 Jul 1993||[[wikipedia:Gennadi_Manakov|G. Manakov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Poleshchuk|A. Poleshchuk]]||(none)|||||||| |- |74||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-17|Soyuz TM-17]]||01 Jul 1993||14 Jan 1994||[[wikipedia:Vasily_Tsibliyev|V. Tsibliyev]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Serebrov|A. Serebrov]]||[[Серебро́в-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Jean-Pierre_Haigneré|J.-P. Haigneré]]||(none)|||| |- |75||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-18|Soyuz TM-18]]||08 Jan 1994||09 Jul 1994||[[wikipedia:Viktor_Afanasyev_(cosmonaut)|V. Afanasyev]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Yury_Usachov|Yu. Usachov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Valeri_Polyakov|V. Polyakov]]||(none)|||| |- |76||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-19|Soyuz TM-19]]||01 Jul 1994||04 Nov 1994||[[wikipedia:Yuri_Malenchenko|Yu. Malenchenko]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Talgat_Musabayev|T. Musabayev]]||(none)|||||||| |- |77||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-20|Soyuz TM-20]]||03 Oct 1994||22 Mar 1995||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Viktorenko|A. Viktorenko]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Yelena_Kondakova|Ye. Kondakova]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Ulf_Merbold|U. Merbold]]||(none)|||| |- |78||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-21|Soyuz TM-21]]||14 Mar 1995||11 Sep 1995||[[wikipedia:Vladimir_Dezhurov|V. Dezhurov]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Gennadi_Strekalov|G. Strekalov]]||[[Strekalov-1|WikiTree]]||[[wikipedia:Norman_Thagard|N. Thagard]]||(none)|||| |- |79||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-22|Soyuz TM-22]]||03 Sep 1995||29 Feb 1996||[[wikipedia:Yuri_Gidzenko|Yu. Gidzenko]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Sergei_Avdeyev|S. Avdeyev]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Thomas_Reiter|T. Reiter]]||(none)|||| |- |80||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-23|Soyuz TM-23]]||21 Feb 1996||02 Sep 1996||[[wikipedia:Yury_Onufriyenko|Yu. Onufrienko]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Yury_Usachov|Yu. Usachov]]||(none)|||||||| |- |81||[[wikipedia:Soyuz TM-24|Soyuz TM-24]]||17 Aug 1996||02 Mar 1997||[[wikipedia:Valery_Korzun|V. Korzun]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Aleksandr_Kaleri|A. Kaleri]]||(none)||[[wikipedia:Claudie_Haigneré|C. 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Anything pertaining to property on Torch Lake owned by Larry B'day Corky Smith between 1986 and 2015.

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Howard and Miriam Smith moved to this home on 12 Mile Road, between Middlebelt and Orchard Lake Roads, in 1944. This is where where Dick, Joan, and Larry Smith spent most of their childhoods. Their previous residence was on West Lewiston in Ferndale.

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House on Kaau Street, purchased c 1928 when Alfred and Isabel reconciled. Addition built December, 1929.

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From the [http://blog.dearmyrtle.com/2008/07/whats-age-got-to-do-with-it.html Dear Myrtle Blog - Saturday, July 05, 2008-Personal Blog by [[Player-10|Pat (Player) Richley]] ] see [[Higgins-344|Louisa Mae (Higgins) Gielow]] What's age got to do with it? DearREADERS,Since I've been telling you so much about my Union Civil War ancestor, William Gist FROMAN, lately, I may as well report the mysterious and thought-provoking tidbits I've uncovered about his second marriage. That's the one to my ancestress who was 39 years younger according to the 1900 US federal census enumerations and information about her birth found in both her father and husband's Union Civil War pension files. This woman was given to mighty creative fibbing throughout her life including clouding the truth about her hair color, age at marriage, and living with at least two men she claimed were William while he was actually living out his last miserable years in an Old Soldiers' Home. MYSTERY HAIR COLORHere's a picture of Louisa Mae (Higgins) and William Gist FROMAN with their eldest son Lowell S.FROMAN, as identified by their youngest daughter, Lillian Louise FROMAN, (Lillian's brother, my maternal grandfather.) My mother Barbara's recollection of her grandmother Louisa Mae (Higgins) FROMAN was that she had prematurely white hair from her mid to late teens. Now my mother certainly wasn't alive at that time, but she was told about the early onset of white hair by her grandmother Louisa. This picture where Lowell appears to be about 5 years of age does not show Louisa to be prematurely gray. In fact I have other pictures of Louisa Mae, taken with a subsequent husband, where her hair is dark. Why would Louisa fib about her hair? Maybe she used henna or some other hair dye for the same reasons I did for about 20 years after seeing too many gray hairs in the mirror. 39 or 44/45 YEARS YOUNGER?Louisa also claimed to her granddaughter Barbara that she (Louisa) was more like fourteen or fifteen years of age when she married her first husband, the Civil War soldier William. That would have put her birth at 1882/3. Let's see if the facts bear this out. Click for larger view.The 30 June 1897 Clinton County Missouri marriage return listed below the license is not helpful. William Gist FROMAN is listed as over age 21 and Louisa Mae HIGGINS as over age 18 according to the preprinted fill-in-the-blank form. Apparently she had no trouble convincing the county clerk that she did not need parental consent. This document from the Missouri Marriages Collection at Ancestry.com does not provide adequate proof of age. Missouri didn't keep public vital records of birth until 1 Jan 1910 according to the Missouri State Department of Health and Senior Services. Clinton county birth records began to be kept at the same time. Louisa's birth date circa 1877 or 1882/3 predates these record groups. THE SOLDIER, WILLIAM GIST FROMANClick for larger view.According to his Union Civil War Pension file 8424237 William Gist FROMAN served in Company D Division 3, Provisional Enrolled, Missouri Militia. The file contains a certified copy (not the scanned image shown above) from the Clerk of the Court in Clinton County, Missouri that the marriage of Louise Higgins and William Gist FROMAN took place on 30 June 1897 in Clinton County, Missouri. There are also references to the soldier's first 1st marriage to Mary SHERRARD, and a list of the children of that union which ended in divorce. Further information indicates the soldier was born 26 March 1839. A review of US federal census records follows through from 1850 until his death in 1917 indicate this year of birth is probably accurate. (Source list available from the author.) The soldier's daughter Lillian said William had trouble with pain and turned to alcohol. His hands in the family portrait at the top of this blog certainly look gnarled and full of arthritis. William spent the last years of his life at that “Old Soldiers' Home” in Leavenworth, Kansas, on the south side of town, where a newer VA Hospital is now located. He is buried in the Leavenworth National Cemetery adjacent to the hospital grounds, Section 32 Row 4 Site 21. This picture was taken by a friend as I knelt behind William's tombstone on the 19th of May 2008. In 1989, during our visit to the National Archives in Washington, D. C. it took three of us a little over 90 minutes to photocopy every scrap of paper in William's pension file, co-mingled with Louisa's Widows' application. We were no slouches -- there were just that many pages in the file. Most were sworn affidavits from individuals including Louisa's brother and the two men in question stating they knew that while William was in the Old Soldiers' Home, Louisa was living in town with first one and then another man, "as man and wife". Louisa's requests for widow's benefits were denied and the paternity of her youngest was in question. Oh, it was a mess. My oldest daughter Tammy, then a senior in high school, remarked "I'm glad we descended through the first child." 2nd WIFE LOUISA MAE HIGGINSLouisa's son Lowell, my grandfather, says that his mother's birth took place on 21 Oct 1877 in Harrison County, Missouri. Louisa's daughter Lillian provided like testimony as this was common knowledge among her children. William's CW pension file, and Louisa's widows' applicationa claim the same birth date. From all indications, except her personal testimony to her granddaughter late in life, Louisa's birthday was 21 Oct 1877. She would have been 19 at the time of the nuptials in June 1897, just a few months shy of her 20th birthday, and certainly not 14-15 as she reported. These are a few of the documents I've collected that seem to prove this point. Click for larger view.The 1880 US federal census scanned image for Salem Township, Daviess County, Missouri (Family History Library Film 1254684 NA Film Number T9-0684 Page Number 13, Enumeration District 244 from Ancestry.com) lists Louisa, indexed as Lura, as the youngest child in household 95, line 14. Tolbert HIGGINS Self M Male White, 38, born MO, Farmer, father born KY, mother born KY Pamelia HIGGINS Wife M Female White, 28 born MO, Keeping House, father born --, mother born -- Clarra HIGGINS Dau S Female White 12, born MO,father born MO, mother born MO Herbert HIGGINS Son S Male White 8, born MO, father born MO, mother born MO Narcisa HIGGINS Dau S Female White 6, born MO, father born MO, mother born MO Lura HIGGINS Dau S Female White 3, born MO, father born MO, mother born MO Is it a fair assumption that this 3-year old Lura Higgins is the same person as my great-grandmother, Louisa Mae? It would dovetail with her known 1877 birth date. Could that handwriting be deciphered as Luisa not Lura? I think so. Also, among other research efforts, there is no other Higgins family household enumerated in the 1880 census with this known combination of given names for family members. A check of the 1890 US federal census would have been helpful to determine if another daughter was born of this family, but it has not survived. We have yet to locate Talbert Higgins' probate file. Talbert Higgins' Civil War Pension file includes application #599-029 listing among other children Louisa Mae and no younger daughters. During the pension application process each soldier is required to list the names and birth dates (death dates as necessary) of all spouses and children. Talbert clearly lists his daughter Louisa Mae born 21 Oct 1877. Incidentally, certificate #549-430 was granted based on Talbert HIGGINS' service in Company F, 2 Missouri Cavalry (known as Merrill's Horse) from 4 April 1862 to 4 April 1865. The 1900 US federal census indicates a 39-year difference in age between the spouses in Hardin Township, Clinton, Missouri Enumeration District 34, Page A99 sheet 1. William G. at age 61, Louise M. at age 22 and their son, my grandfather, Lowell S. at 7/12 years of age. Note Louise M.'s stated birth month and year Oct 1877 is consistent with family records, previous census and her husband and father's CW pension files mentioned above. Handwriting for Louisa's age on the 1910 enumeration are too difficult to decipher. The 1920 finds Louise listed as 42 and married to William L. Burbank, implying a birth year of about 1878. The 1930 finds Louise M. listed as 53, still married to William L. Burbank, implying a birth year of about 1878. An unusual question on this census asks for age at first marriage, and 18 is listed for Louise M. HERE'S WHAT I THINK Women fib about their age to get married and to appear younger. But why would a woman many years and three other marriages after the event purposefully misstate her true age to have been 14-15 when she clearly married the soldier at age 19? Was it to illicit sympathy? To excuse away the difficulties of the marriage? To cloud the issue if one should discover the problem of her interest in other men while her elderly alcoholic husband was yet living? I believe the family story of 21 Oct 1877 birth date for Louisa Mae HIGGINS, daughter of Talbert & Amelia (Warren) Higgins. This is backed up listings of her name and birth date in both her father and husband's Union Civil War Pension files and enumerations in the federal census for 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930. CONCLUSIONSince William was born 26 Mar 1839, and Louisa was born 21 Oct 1877. He was 58 when they married and she was 19, meaning Louisa was 39 years not 44 years younger than her first husband, William Gist FROMAN. We could quibble over months, but I think this should suffice. What's age got to do with it? Apparently there were many younger women who married older Civil War vets. I don't know if it was for the reliability of a pension income, or that there just weren't that many young men left after the scourge of the War Between the States. Why Louisa fibbed about the age difference with her husband, making it appear more extreme than it was, I'll never know. Besides, I don't think 58 is all that old. That's how many candles will be on my next birthday cake! Happy family tree climbing!Myrt :)DearMYRTLE,Your friend in genealogy.Myrt@DearMYRTLE.com © 2008 Pat Richley All Rights Reserved. Myrt welcomes queries and research challenges, but regrets she is unable to answer each personally. Posted by DearMYRTLE on Saturday, July 05, 2008 Reactions:

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[[Lambert-3324|Retour au profil d'Aubin Lambert dit Champagne]] ;The following is an ongoing discussion as to Aubin Lambert's date of arrival in New France as well as his disputed membership in Carignan-Salières regiment. All in French. Parties to the discussion are myself [[Liard-1|Danielle Liard]], cousin Claude Lambert, Jocelyne and Bernard Quillivic from the [http://www.migrations.fr/Leregimentcarignan.htm| Migrations web site]. Date ordered. Ceci est une discussion à propos d'Aubin Lambert et sa date d'arrivée en Nouvelle-France, ainsi que sa participation en dispute au régiment Carignan-Salières. Les personnes y prenant part sont moi-même [[Liard-1|Danielle Liard]], le cousin Claude Lambert, Jocelyne et Bernard Quillivic du [http://www.migrations.fr/Leregimentcarignan.htm| site internet Migrations]. En ordre de dates. '''24 nov 2018, de Daniele au site migrations''': :Re: Aubin Lambert dit Champagne: Ne devrait pas figurer dans le régiment, sa première présence dans la colonie est notée comme 1662 par Fichier origine: http://www.fichierorigine.com/recherche?numero=242261 :Marcel Fournier dans sa liste des soldats du régiment ne l'inclut pas non plus: https://www.cfqlmc.org/pdf/Soldats_CS.pdf '''25 Nov 2018 réponse à Danielle de Jocelyne du site Migrations''': :Au sujet d'Aubin Lambert dit Champagne, Bernard a déjà reçu des lettres à ce sujet. Il m'envoie la réponse qu'il apporte à ce monsieur Ce monsieur Kearns est d'accord avec Bernard et il a contacté la "Société des Filles du Roy et Soldat du Carignan inc ," côté étatsunien. :Voici la réponse de ce monsieur sous la suite de ma lettre. Comme cela vous avez deux point de vue (avec ce message) :Bonjour Monsieur Bernard Quillivic, :Thank you so much for your reply. You have solved a mystery for me and the solution makes perfect sense. If you don’t mind, I’d like to share our correspondence with La Société des Filles du roi et soldats du Carignan, Inc., see link below, to ask if they will reconsider our application to become recognized as a descendant of Aubin Champagne as a Carignan soldier. They might ask for further documentation showing that Aubin was actually integrated into the regiment. Would you be willing to help with follow up requests? Could you send me a citation to any source or sources showing Aubin’s integration into the regiment? :Thanks again for all your help. I am absolutely thrilled to finally understand this situation. :My French language skills are very limited (two years of high school French fifty years ago), but below is this email translated by Google docs to help facilitate our communication. Please forgive any errors in the translation. :David Kearns https://fillesduroi.org/index.php ::Bonjour Bernard Quillivic, :: Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse. Vous avez résolu un mystère pour moi et la solution me semble parfaitement logique. Si vous le permettez, j'aimerais partager notre correspondance avec la Société des Filles du roi et des soldats du Carignan, Inc., voir le lien ci-dessous, pour demander si elles reconsidéreront notre demande de reconnaissance de descendance de Aubin Champagne en soldat carignan. Ils pourraient demander une documentation supplémentaire montrant qu'Aubin était effectivement intégré au régiment. Seriez-vous prêt à aider avec les demandes de suivi? Pourriez-vous m'envoyer une citation à une ou plusieurs sources montrant l'intégration d'Aubin dans le régiment? :: Merci encore pour votre aide. Je suis absolument ravi de comprendre enfin cette situation. :: Mes compétences en français sont très limitées (deux années de français au lycée il y a cinquante ans), mais vous trouverez ci-dessous cet e-mail traduit par Google docs afin de faciliter notre communication. :: David Kearns '''Réponse de Bernard du site Migrations à David Kearns''': :Bonjour MonsieurDavid Kearns :Je vous remercie de l' intérêt que vous portez à notre site. :Concernant Aubin Lambert, il est bien arrivé avec la compagnie de Monsieur D'Avaugourt gouverneur de la nouvelle-france en 1662. :Mais lors du départ de D'Avaugourt,en 1665, et Aubin Lambert désirant rester au pays, tout en poursuivant son temps d' armée. Il profitera de la mort de près de 100 soldats par maladie en arrivant à Gaspé, puis Québec, pour se faire intégrer dans le régiment de Carignan-Salière, ou il termina son temps d'armée. D'autres soldats et supléants furent engagés également. :La question reste posée, doit-on le garder comme membre du régiment ou pas. Pour ma part je l'intègre au régiment. :espérant avoir répondu correctement à votre question, Je vous souhaite une bonne journée. :Quillivic Bernard '''Inclusion de la part de Claude à moi d'un texte de la Société Généalogique Canadienne Française Vol XXVII No. 1 janvier, février, mars 1977''' '''25 nov 2018 Ma réponse de Danielle à Claude et au site Migrations''': :Bonjour Jocelyne, Mon cousin (lointain) Claude Lambert m'a fait parvenir le document rattaché. Je lui ai fait part de mes recherches aussi, que je vous envoie: Son arrivée avec le gouverneur en 1662 expliquerait son nom dit de Champagne, s'il était soldat de garnison à l'arrivée. Il a une terre à côté de L'Homme en 1663 lors de la concession audit L'Homme. Le [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Aubin_Lambert_Family_Notarized_Instruments document qui donne une date de 1660] avec une concession devant le notaire Pierre Duquet (perdue) fait erreur en ce que Pierre Duquet remplaça Guillaume Audouart seulement en 1663 http://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2431906 voir Volume 2 pages 109 à 248, page 109 donne un peu de bio sur Pierre Duquet. Audouart a des actes jusqu'en 1663. Marie Favery a aussi utilisé le notaire Michel Fillion, pages 94 à 109 du même volume. Il existait d'autres notaires à l'époque aussi qui ont fait peu d'actes où dont les actes et registres sont perdus. Alors son arrivée en 1662 est logique. Il eut peut-être une concession verbale ''à l'essai'', ce qui était une pratique courante à l'époque, ou bien l'acte est simplement perdu. Mais il n'y a aucune trace de lui trouvée avant cette année. Pour la logique de son intégration au régiment en 1665, c'est possible. Il n'apparait pas dans les recensement 1666 et 1667. Les soldats en service sont tous omis de ces recensements. J'ai fait une collection des actes notariés le concernant, soit dans l'inventaire des notaires, soit au BANQ, comme suit: Notaire Pierre Duquet :-Vente d’Aubin Lambert et Jacques Lemeilleur à Nicolas Marion de Lafontaine (27 décembre 1682). Vol II pg 213 Notaire Romain Becquet :-Echange entre Jacques Goullet et Aubin Lambert (1er septembre 1669). Vol III pg 32 :-Contrat de mariage d’Aubin Lambert et Isabel Aubert (4 septembre 1670). Vol III pg 49 :-Marché entre Aubin Lambert dit Champagne et Jean Talon (11 décembre 1670). Vol III pg 59 Notaire Gilles Rageot :-Obligation d ’Aubin Lambert dit Champagne à Pierre Normand (17 septembre 1668). (N° 320.) Vol III pg 221 :-Obligation d'Aubin Lambert dit Champagne à Jean Juchereau de Maure (26 janvier 1670). (N° 389.) Vol III pg 227 :-Vente de Romain Becquet à Aubin Lambert dit Champagne (2 mars 1670). (N° 398.) Vol III pg 227 :-Vente de Aubin Lambert à François Fleury dit Mitron (11 mars 1670). (N° 403.) Vol III pg 228 :-Marché entre Aubin Lambert et Pierre Régnault dit Locat (6 août 1670). (N° 445.) Vol III pg 231 :-Obligation d ’Aubin Lambert dit Champagne à Jean Juchereau de Maure (3 août 1671). (N 651.) Vol III pg 247 :-Quittance d’Aubin Lambert dit Champagne à François Fleury (11 avril 1672). (Vide n° 403.) Vol III pg 257 :-Vente d’Aubin Lambert dit Champagne à Michel L’homme (8 mai 1672). (N° 799.) Vol III pg 259 :-Quittance d’Aubin Lambert à François Fleury (8 mai 1672). (Vide n° 403.) Vol III pg 259 :-Echange entre Aubin Lambert dit Champagne et Pierre Boucher (19 juin 1672). (N° 882.) Vol III pg 264 :-Concession de Claude Bermen de la Martinière à Aubin Lambert (28 mars 1688). (N° 3454.) Vol IV pg 176 :-Obligation d’Aubin Lambert à Nicolas Marion Lafontaine (17 avril 1689). (N° 3773.) Vol IV pg 200 Notaire François Genaple :-Bail à loyer de Nicolas Marion de Lafontaine à Aubin Lambert (10 août 1687). Vol VII pg 45 :-Marché entre Aubin Lambert et Mgr l ’Intendant (14 janvier 1693). Vol VII pg 89 BANQ :-Arrêt portant distribution des deniers provenant de la vente et adjudication de l'habitation et des meubles et grains d'Antoine Gaboury, antérieurement condamné aux galères pour tentative de viol, à ses créanciers . - 12 août 1669 http://pistard.banq.qc.ca/unite_chercheurs/description_fonds?p_anqsid=201811241646262754&p_centre=03Q&p_classe=TP&p_fonds=1&p_numunide=811132 :-Arrêt accordant délai de huitaine à Isaac Harnois et Aubert Lambert, pour produire une prétendue déclaration du défunt Grisonnière, faite devant Gilles Rageot, greffier de la Juridiction ordinaire du lieutenant-général civil et criminel, pour l'appel d'une sentence du lieutenant général de Québec fait par René Mezeray . - 20 février 1673 http://pistard.banq.qc.ca/unite_chercheurs/description_fonds?p_anqsid=201811241646262754&p_centre=03Q&p_classe=TP&p_fonds=1&p_numunide=811352 :-Cassation d'un jugement rendu par le lieutenant-général de Québec entre René Mézeré d'une part et Isaac Harnois et Aubin Lambert comme intervenant . - 27 février 1673 http://pistard.banq.qc.ca/unite_chercheurs/description_fonds?p_anqsid=201811241646262754&p_centre=03Q&p_classe=TP&p_fonds=1&p_numunide=811354 Comme tu peux voir, il n'apparait dans les actes notariés qu'en 1668 pour la première fois, ce qui concorderait avec un soldat libéré des troupes et demeurant au pays après le départ du régiment. Personnellement, j'ai encore un doute à ce sujet, mais où il était dans le régiment pendant ces années, ou il était soldat en garnison, autrement qu'il soit absent des 2 recensements est un peu bizarre. Je sais que celui de 1666 est truffé d'erreurs, mais à celui de 1667 on trouve Michel Homme et son épouse Marie Barbe Valade sur l'île d'Orléans. Alors voilà, Fichier origine dit aussi que sa première parution dans les registres est en 1662, le notant comme migrant alors. À savoir s'il intégra le régiment en 1665 ou non, il n'y a aucune preuve d'une façon ou de l'autre, sauf négatives. '''23 Déc 2018 réponse de Claude à Bernard''' :Cher Bernard, Pour faire suite au fil de discussion courriel, j’inclus, en pièces jointes, en deux formats, pour information, le document intitulé ‘Aubin Lambert dit Champagne, prétendu soldat’. La version Word a l’avantage de pouvoir naviguer entre citations et notes de bas de document. Attachements (2 parties, une Word l'autre PDF). ''' 23 Déc 2018 de Danielle à Claude et Bernard''' : voici ce que j'ai envoyé à Bernard Quillivic: -------------- Bonjour Bernard, J'espère que la santé va se tranquiliser. Entretemps, quelques commentaires à propos d'Aubin Lambert dit Champagne: Vous avez ceci dans votre texte: Nous savons cependant que pour un engagé ou tout autre immigrant, il fallait une présence de plusieurs années au pays avant d’être propriétaire d’une terre, sauf pour les soldats qui pouvaient en obtenir dès le service militaire terminé. C'est inexact en partie. Les engagés doivent finir leur contrat avant d'obtenir une terre normalement, à moins que le patron ne les libère. Les immigrants volontaires, venus ici de leur propre chef sans contrat restreignant, n'ont pas cette limitation, s'ils ont les fonds ils peuvent acheter une propriété, et faute de fonds peuvent se faire concéder une terre. Souvent ces concessions primaires sont verbales, à l'essai pour ainsi dire, et formalisées plus tard par écrit. J'en ai vu plusieurs cas semblables, comme au fort St-Louis (seigneurie de Chambly), le seigneur de Chambly fait toutes ses concessions écrites d'un coup, et on a preuve que les gens sont établis depuis longtemps déjà. Les militaires ausi peuvent en obtenir après libération de leur service. Aubin Lambert d'après le Préfen était ''Défricheur, laboureur et scieur de long par métier'' Voici ce que je trouve dans leur document encore disponible par internet: Le 6 décembre 1658, il est concerné par un accord passé devant Gilles Le Fort, notaire à Tourouvre. Il est dit fils et héritier d’Odard Lambert. Il ne sait pas signer. L’émigrant est présent pour la dernière fois dans les archives du Perche, quand il est témoin à un acte de vente passé le 7 janvier 1659 à Tourouvre. Aubin Lambert est le parrain de Jacqueline More, baptisée le 9 mars 1659 à Tourouvre. Deux ans plus tard, Aubin Lambert se trouve au Canada. source: http://www.unicaen.fr/mrsh/prefen/notices/7060al.pdf Notez qu'ils ne le mettent en Nouvelle-France que 2 ans plus tard. Fichier origine note sa première présence dans les registres de la colonie en 1662. Réal Aubin dans l'article que je vous ai déjà fait parvenir dit: En 1657, le mouvement d’émigration à partir de Tourouvre atteint son sommet et Aubin Lambert atteint l’âge de sa majorité. • Ce qui permet de fixer l’arrivé en Nouvelle-France d’Aubin Lambert à entre 1657 et 1660, 1657 étant la plus probable de ces deux dates. Une conclusion erronnée évidente, puisqu'il est prouvé qu'il est en France en 1659. Pour revenir au texte du Préfen, en décembre 1658 il est fils et héritier d'Odard Lambert, et passe un accord devant notaire alors. Possiblement cet acte pourrait être retrouvé et consulté pour en voir la teneur. Prend-il des dispositions pour l'héritage? À voir. Donc, son arrivée en Nouvelle-France se situe entre mars 1659 et le 14 mai 1663. 1663 est la première mention faite nommément de lui, lorsque son voisin Michel L'Homme reçoit une concession de la part de Marie Favery veuve Legardeur. Michel L'Homme reçoit une terre qui avoisine celle d'un dénommé Champagne, qui est avéré par un document plus tard bien être Aubin Lambert. Au plus tard il serait arrivé en 1662 alors, puisqu'il n'y a pas de traversées en hiver pour venir ici. Mais attention, le fait de cette mention ne veut pas dire qu'il a reçu sa concession longtemps avant. J'ai vu des actes de concessions en file où les voisins sont nommés, et c'est un après l'autre dans les actes qui reçoivent une concession le même jour. Le fait de nommer les voisins situe sur la carte l'endroit où chacun a reçu une terre, sans plus. On ne retrouve aucun acte de concession ni de vente à Aubin dans les registres qui demeurent. Bon, passons maintenant à son inclusion ou non au régiment Carignan-Salières. Certaines sources qui sont considérés raisonnablement fiables, telle que celle qu'on peut voir au site web mwlandry.ca, préconisent l'hypothèse qu'Aubin Lambert dit Champagne ait arrivée au Canada en 1662 avec les troupes du régiment de Monsieur D'Avaugourt et qu’il aurait par la suite été incorporé dans la compagnie Grandfontaine du régiment de Carigan-Salières. http://mwlandry.ca/genealog/getperson.php?personID=I34029&tree=05 Cette hypothèse est raisonnable. Primo, il n'est jamais trouvé sur les recensements 1666 et 1667. Ces recensement comportent des lacunes importantes, donc ne sont pas un preuve irréfutable, mais les soldats en service, que ce soit en garnison à Québec ou avec le régiment, ne sont jamais recensés, n'étant pas considérés comme des habitants. La pratique se poursuit en 1681, la garnison de Québec n'est pas recensée comme telle, sauf ceux qui sont mariés et ont établi un foyer. https://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Histoire_des_Canadiens-fran%C3%A7ais,_Tome_V/Chapitre_4 Ce manque de présence dans les recensements 1666 et 1667 pose une autre question. Il a une terre à côté de Michel L'Homme en 1663. L'a-t'il développée? En 1681 il est rendu dans la seigneurie de Maure, ayant échangé sa première concession et déménagé là vers 1667. Michel L'Homme est déménagé à l'île d'Orléans en 1667, ayant vendu sa terre de la côte de Beaupré à Louis Desmoulins. On trouve Louis Desmoulins sur cette côte en 1667. Aubin avait échangé sa terre de la côte de Beaupré avec son cousin Jacques Goulet vers 1667, officialisé par écrit devant notaire en 1669. On trouve Jacques Goullet au recensement 1666 sur la côte de Beaupré. On trouve Jacques Goulet et sa famille sur la côte de Beaupré en 1667, avec 15 arpents en valeur. Mais Aubin ne se trouve pas dans la seigneurie de Maure dans ce recensement, sous quelque nom que ce soit. Sauf peut-être Une habitation au sieur Lambert, 8 arpents en valeur. sur la côte Notre-Dame-des-Anges. Son mariage en 1670 identifie sa demeure comme la côte St-Ange. À noter qu'Eustache Lambert est présent dans la colonie depuis longtemps, et que cette habitation pourrait lui appartenir. Eustache a plus d'une propriété. Impossible à dire à partir du recensement seulement. Son absence répétitive des recensement 1666-1667, manque de présence dans les registres religieux (totale) me laisse croire qu'il était effectivement soldat ou faisant partie de leurs équipes de soutien. Par équipes de soutien je veux dire des personnes affectées aux travaux non-militaires, comme les menuisiers etc nécessaires pour bâtir les divers forts créés par le régiment durant sa présence. Il est dit scieur de long, ce qui aurait été une profession nécessaire dans cette entreprise. J'ai connaissance d'un homme (dont j'oublie le nom pour l'instant) qui avait fait une donation en cas de mort, étant appelé au service du roy. C'est presque textuel, il était dans la colonie déjà avant l'arrivée du régiment. Cet acte de donation est dans la période juste après l'arrivée des troupes. Aubin pourrait avoir été dans le même cas sans être pour autant soldat. Il n'y a pas de preuve vérifiable, ses passages dans les actes notariés commencent en 1668. Sa première présence dans les registres religieux est son mariage en 1670. Donc, si vous le mettez dans le régiment, il devrait être qualifié de surnuméraire, ouvrier spécialisé. -------------- Et voilà, il n'y a pas de preuve, il y a eu des personnes enrôlées dans le régiment après son arrivée pour remplacer les soldats morts en mer ou de maladie à l'arrivée. Mais il n'y a pas de preuve qu'il en faisait partie, sauf négative: absence des registres. Et son nom dit Champagne est un autre indice qui ferait penser qu'il a fait partie d'une unité militaire à un moment donné. Il ne vient pas de Champagne du tout, alors d'où vient ce nom? Gros buveur de champagne? Ne sais pas à quand remonte ce nom pour ce vin. '''24 Déc 2018 de Claude à Danielle''' :Très bien. Concernant ‘Une habitation au sieur Lambert, 8 arpents en valeur. sur la côte Notre-Dame-des-Anges’, il ne peut y avoir aucun doute qu’il s’agit de la terre échangée entre Jacques Goulet et Aubin Lambert. Ce qui fixe la date de déménagement de Château-Richer à St-Augustin^ à avant le recensement de 1667. Par exemple Réal Aubin cite le baptême de Catherine Lambert dans les termes suivant : « Le vingt troisième de décembre de l’année mil six cens quatre vingt deux a este baptizée par le Père Exupère Déthune Récollet à la coste des Anges en la maison de M. Villeneufve Catherine Élisabeth Lambert fille de Aubin et d’Élisabeth sa femme . . . » Il ne peut donc pas y avoir de question que ‘cette habitation pourrait . . . appartenir’ à Eustache Lambert. Claude ^ St-Augustin était aussi désigner par les termes ‘côte de Maur’, ‘seigneurie de Maur(e)’, ‘Cap Rouge’, ‘Pointe à Goulet’, ‘côte Sainte Anges’, ‘coste des Anges’, et autres désignations -- tous référant au coin est de la seigneurie de Maur où les 3 terres côte-à-côte d’Aubin Lambert étaient situées. La terre où le 8 premiers enfants d’Aubin Lambert et Élisabeth Aubert furent nés est la terre du milieu mesurant 4 arpents 8 perches de front par 30 arpents de profondeur. '''24 Déc 2018 réponse de Danielle à Claude''' :Salut Claude, merci pour les précisions sur les noms variés de la seigneurie de Maure, parfois dur à suivre ces changements. Note que le recensement de 1667 qui cite cette terre ne le dit pas en résidence, sinon il aurait été nommé avec âge etc. Donc il n'y est pas. '''24 Déc 2018 réponse de Claude à Danielle''' :Danielle, D’accord. Mais Aubin est resident au Canada. Il on sais que la terre, sans doute la terre 49, est de 8 arpents en valeur. '''24 Déc 2018 de Danielle à Claude''' :ah pour ça oui, il est ici. On ne sait simplement pas où et ce qu'il fait. '''24 Déc 2018 de Claude à Danielle''' :À noté que concernant 'Eustache Lambert est présent dans la colonie depuis longtemps . . .’, les habitants de la seigneurie de Maure s’installent à partir de 1658 (selon La Mémoire du Québec) ou 1663 (selon Michaud & Ursi). La terre de St-Augustin d’Aubin Lambert mesurant 4 x 20 arpents était à l’origine une concession obtenu par Denis Guyon de Jean Juchereau le 22 juillet 1665. La 2ième terre de St-Augustin mesurant 4,8 x 30 arpents qu’Aubin Lambert vend en 1708 était à l’origine une concession obtenu par Romain Becquet de Jean Juchereau le 31 mai 1668. J’ai des questions qui demeurent concernant l’habitation de sieur Lambert mentionné dans le recensement de 1667. Par exemple, on écrit : Une habitation au sieur Denis jeune ; Pierre Denis 30, . . . C’est-à-dit pas de prénom, pas d’âge pour sieur Denis . . . '''24 Déc 2018 de Danielle à Claude''' :Ton sieur Denys/Denis est possiblement le père de celui-ci: [[Denys-79|Denys-79]] qui avec son épouse Catherine Leneuf (de la Poterie), sont les personnes avec leurs enfants qui y habitent. La famille Denys est très importante, surtout en Acadie, mais plusieurs se retrouvent de ce côté-ci ensuite. Quand ils disent une habitation au sieur xyz, il n'est pas en résidence mais propriétaire. Par exemple: ''Une habitation aux pères Jésuites ; Jean Roussin, 60 ; Marie Delestang, 50 ; Olivier Cirot, 29 ; 11 bestiaux, 35 arp. en valeur.'' qui appartient aux jésuites mais où ils ont présumément leur fermier Jean Roussin etc en résidence pour s'en occuper. '''24 Déc 2018 de Claude à Danielle''' :Right on. In the case of ‘Une habitation au sieur Lambert’, I would say the sieur Lambert owns the terre but does not live on the terre. '''26 Déc 2018 de Claude à Danielle''' :Voir copie d’écran de carte ci-dessous tiré de La biographie d''Eustache Lambert de l’Association des Lambert d’Amérique, qui indique qu’Eustache Lambert avait deux terres à Notre-Dame-des-Anges. Ces terres étaient situées à l’est du domaine de Jean Bourdon et au nord du domaine des Jésuites. À noter que le recensement de 1667 fait aussi l’énumération pour les habitants de Cap-Rouge et côte de Saint-Ignace, qui comprend la seigneurie de Maure. Voir aussi ci-dessous tableau faisant liaison entre : : Une partie de la liste de terres de Château-Richer de Gariépy, entre les terres 44 et 52 : Les noms énumérés pour les propriétaires de ces terres pour les recensements de 1666 et 1667. Ce tableau fait preuve de forte correspondance entre, d’une part, les donnés du recensement de 1667 et, d’autre part, les terres 44 à 52, en général, et la terre 49 d’Aubin Lambert, en particulier. Le tableau support aussi l’argument qu’Aubin Lambert était propriétaire d’une terre en qualité d’engagé dès sont arrivé à Québec. Il est aussi évident que, même si Aubin Lambert possède la terre 49 à Château-Richer avant les recensements de 1666 et 1667, il ne figure pas dans ces deux recensements. ('''Note''' les tableaux envoyés par Claude ne se copient pas malheureusement) '''26 Déc 2018 de Claude à Danielle''' :En guise de dernier mot sur le sujet, voir copie d’écran ci-dessous tirée de la région de Québec du livre La population du Canada en 1666 : recensement reconstitué par Marcel Trudel. '''26 Déc 2018 de Danielle à Claude''' :Bon, le recensement reconstitué, quoique je respecte énormément le travail de Marcel Trudel, pour Aubin Lambert il n'y a pas de preuve qu'il était là. La plupart des noms que je vois dans sa liste reconstituée on peut trouver soit des contrats notariés ou des actes religieux dans la période qui les nomment, donc ils sont présents, le recensement les a omis pour une raison quelconque. Ce n'est pas le cas d'Aubin Lambert, il n'y a aucun acte qui le nomme présent dans la période en question. Il aurait tout aussi bien pu aller en France pour un voyage et revenir ensuite, les listes de passagers sont inexistantes ou à peu près. De France vers la colonie il en existe certaines, dans les registres de l'Amirauté, mais incomplètes. Chose intéressante que je note, sur ce document https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Aubin_Lambert_Family_Notarized_Instruments-2.pdf qui dit ''et de l'autre côté à Aubin Lambert dit Champagne ou ses représentants''. Hein? Ses représentants? Il n'est pas là? C'est d'ordinaire la raison pourquoi on cite des représentants. Encore une fois, une question se pose à savoir où il peut bien être. '''27 Déc 2018 de Claude à Danielle''' :Mon interprétation de ‘ses représentants’ provient du fait qu’il y a confusion a savoir qui est responsable des terres échangés par Jacques Goulet et Aubin Lambert avany être officE en 1689.. La formulation permet un procuration , , , '''27 Déc 2018 de Danielle à Claude''' :morte de rire, sauf qu'il n'y a pas de procuration trouvable. On tourne en rond alors. Si la citation est textuelle, alors il n'est pas présent sur sa terre. Ça revient toujours à cette question, où se trouve Aubin pendant toutes ces années? Pourquoi l'échange entre lui et son cousin, fait vers 1667, ne se trouve-t'il pas confirmé devant notaire avant 1669? Aubin se promène? Avec le régiment ou en France ou ailleurs, il brille par son absence. '''27 Déc 2018 de Claude à Danielle''' :Selon transcription de l’acte notarié du 1669 , 1er septembre de Les Lambert-Champagne-Aubin : 800 actes notariés · « Échange de terres entre Jacques Goulet et Aubin Lambert. Jacques Goulet cède à Aubin Lambert une habitation (terre) sise en la côte de Cap-Rouge, bornée d'un côté à François Fleury Mitron, de l'autre à Romain Becquet, notaire et huissier, donnant sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent et, à l'autre bout, sur les terre s non concédées. Cette terre avait été concédée à Jacques Goulet par Jean Juchereau de Maur. En échange, Aubin Lambert cède à Goulet une habitation (terre), sise en la côte de Beaupré, mesurant 2 arpents sur une lieue et demie (126 arpents), bornée d'un côté par le domaine de la seigneurie de Beaupré, de l'autre côté, par la terre de Michel L'Homme, donnant sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent et, à l'autre bout, sur les terres non concédées. Aubin Lambert tenait cette terre d'une concession par Charles Legardeur de Villiers, devant le notaire Pierre Duquet. Témoins : Jean-Baptiste Gosset; Gilles Dutartre (signé) : gilles dutartre Gosset . » Tandis que Réal et son cousin Georges ont publié 800 actes notariés au sujet d’Aubin Lambert et ses descendants, il y a aucun document supportant l’hypothèse de soldat: · « . . . on comprend pourquoi aucun document contemporain d’Aubin Lambert ne fait mention de son appartenance à ce régiment. » '''27 Déc 2018 de Danielle à Claude''' :ah bon, et bien en voilà plus de confusion dans l'histoire de sa concession. Charles Legardeur de Villiers est ici: [[Legardeur-20|Legardeur-20]] fils de Marie Favery qui en tant que veuve de Pierre Legardeur fait la concession à Michel L'Homme. Pierre Duquet est ici: [[Duquet-37|Duquet-37]] http://biographi.ca/fr/bio/duquet_de_la_chesnaye_pierre_1F.html :Echange entre Jacques Goullet et Aubin Lambert (1er septembre 1669). Vol III pg 32 Notaire Romain Becquet :Concession de Marie Favery, veuve Pre Le Gardeur de Repentigny, à Michel Lhomme (14 mai 1663). Vol I pg 113 notaire Guillaume Audouart (inventaire des notaires) http://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2431906 Donc la concession d'Aubin daterait d'après octobre 1663, date à laquelle Pierre Duquet devient officiellement notaire en remplacement de Guillaume Audouart. À moins que le notaire Becquet ne se soit fourvoyé totalement dans ce qu'il écrit, ce qui n'était pas son habitude d'après d'autres actes du même notaire. Et je ne trouve pas de concession de Charles Legardeur qui puisse être celle à Aubin. En plus qu'Aubin est cité voisin dans la concession à Michel L'Homme en mai 1663. Imbroglio total dans cette histoire '''28 Déc 2018 de Claude à Danielle''' :Merci pour ces dernières commentaires qui m’ont permis d’apporter des corrections plus définitives à mon Workbook Excel Terres-ALI tel qu’inclus en copie pièce jointe. Le défrichement de la concession d’Aubin Lambert est donc mieux documenté qu’on pourrait penser : ;· '''31 août 1661''' - Arrivé à Québec de Pierre Dubois D’Avaugourt, gouverneur de la Nouvelle-France, qui retourne en France le 23 juillet 1663. ;· '''15 mai 1662, à Paris''' - Contrat de concession passé par la Compagnie de Beaupré en faveur de Jean-Baptiste & Charles Legardeur. ;· '''14 mai 1663, terre 48''' - Concession d'une terre par Marie Favery, veuve de Pierre Legardeur de Repentigny, à Michel L'Homme; côtés, Romain Trépagny & ‘Ung nommé Champagne’. ;· '''Entre l’été 1662 à le 14 mai 1663''' - Les frères Legardeur arrivent de retour à Québec et Charles Legardeur vend la terre 49 à Aubin Lambert, voir copie d’écran 1. ;· '''2 août 1665''' - Lors d’un jugement en cour à Québec, Aubin Lambert est présent en qualité de créancier d’Antoine Gaboury. ;· '''18 août 1665''' - Le navire L’Aigle d’Or accoste à Québec mais Aubin Lambert ne peut donc pas être à bord quand le navire est encore en route. ;· '''6 aoùt 1666, terre 50 (nouveau)''' - Concession d'une terre par Mgr de Laval à Jean-Baptiste Legardeur de Repentigny et à Charles Legardeur de Villiers; côtés, Charles Bellanger & ‘dit Champaigne’. ;·''' Printemps 1666''' - Aubin Lambert est jugé parmi la population de la région de Québec du Canada. ;· '''21 mars 1667, terre 48''' - Vente d'une terre par Michel L'Homme & Marie Valade, à Louis Desmoulins; côtés, Romain Trépagny & Aubin Lambert dit Champagne. ;· '''29 avril 1668, terre 49 (nouveau)''' - Jacques Goulet vend la terre 49 à Charles Lefrançois, ce dernier devenant détenteur des terres 49 & 50; côtés, Charles Lefrançois et Louis Desmoulins, voir copie d’écran 2. ;· '''Entre 21 mars 1667 et 29 avril 1668, terre 49''' - Échange effectif de terres entre Aubin Lambert et Jacques Goulet. ;- '''1e septembre 1669, terre 49''' - Échange officié de terres entre Jacques Goulet et Aubin Lambert. Claude copie d’écran 1, 1 (Tirée de la p. 173 de La biographie d’Aubin Lambert) https://familleslambert.com/data/documents/Origines-Aubin-Lambert-Extrait_pages167a199_LesLambertEnNouvelle-France_tome_I.pdf Copie d’écran 2 (Tirée des pp. 7 et 8 de Document 256-bio - Quelques éléments du dossier établie au sujet de Aubin Lambert dit Champagne) https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Lambert-772 '''28 Déc 2018 de Danielle à Claude''' :Quelques petites choses qui ont besoin de correction ou mention: 1) Le recensement reconstitué de Marcel Fournier qui dit qu'Aubin est présent en 1666 devrait être précisé que ceci est une reconstitution, aucun acte trouvé ne le vérifie. Possiblement écrire à Marcel Trudel pour lui demander sur quelle base il le met là. 2) Pierre Duquet ne peut avoir fait un acte de concession avant octobre 1663. Section pertinente de biographi.ca: ''Peu après sa sortie du collège, Duquet achetait, à l’âge de 20 ans, le greffe du notaire Guillaume Audouart, à qui il succéda à titre de notaire royal. Sa commission, datée du 31 octobre 1663, en faisait le premier notaire de naissance canadienne. À cette date, Duquet était rentré depuis peu d’une expédition, dirigée par Guillaume Couture*, qui l’avait conduit, durant l’été, un peu au delà du lac Nemiskau, à une centaine de milles de la rivière Rupert. C’était la seconde tentative des Français pour atteindre, par les terres, la baie d’Hudson.'' La possibilité existe que la concession avait été faite de Charles Legardeur à Aubin devant Guillaume Audouart et que Pierre Duquet n'a fait qu'hériter des documents, ce qui était la pratique quand un notaire succédait à un autre comme ce fut leur cas. J'ai preuve patente que beaucoup de documents ne sont plus dans les inventaires des notaires, par exemple pour Marie Favery (voir sa bio que je viens de faire sur WikiTree), il est fait mention à Paris de 2 procurations passées une devant Martial Piraube et l'autre devant Guillaume Tronquet. Ni l'une ni l'autre de ces procurations ne se trouve à leurs inventaires. Présumément il n'y eut qu'une seule copie qui fut emmenée à Paris et présentée là, donc plus de documents à Québec. 3) L'arrivée de l'Aigle d'Or est un peu hors contexte. Personne ne dit vraiment qu'il est arrivé avec les troupes. Ce qui est une possibilité et qui l'a fait inclure dans la liste du régiment serait qu'il aurait joint le régiment après son arrivée comme remplaçant de soldats morts dans la traversée. Encore là, aucune preuve. C'est toujours à l'état de spéculation. '''3 jan 2019 de Claude à Danielle''' Concernant les items ci-dessous : ;1. Mon cousin lointain Marcel Trudel est malheureusement mort en 2011. ;2. Je prends bonne note de ces commentaires. ;3. Il y a plusieurs sites familials sur l’internet qui relient l’Aigle d’Or avec l’arrivé d’Aubin Lambert comme soldat rattaché à la compagnie Grandfontaine. Aubin 1977 réfute cette version d’hypothèse d’Aubin Lambert comme soldat du régiment Carignan. Aussi, il est à noter que l’expression ‘ses représentants’ figure dans deux actes notariés, officiés par deux notaires différents, en rapport à non seulement Aubin Lambert mais aussi à Jacques Goulet, ces deux usages de l’expression étant particulièrement pertinent : ;*1667, 21 mars, vente d'une terre par Michel L'Homme & Marie Valade, à Louis Desmoulins - « . . . tenant d'un côté à Romain Trépagny et de l'autre côté à Aubin Lambert dit Champagne ou à ses représentants. . . . » ;*1670, 2 mars, vente d'une terre par Romain Becquet & Romaine Boudet, à Aubin Lambert-Champagne - «. . . dans la seigneurie du Cap-Rouge; joignant, d'un côté, Jacques Goulet ou ses représentants (Aubin Lambert depuis le 1er septembre 1669), . . . » . Il est donc à mon sens clair que l’expression ‘ses représentants’ provient dans les deux cas d’un désir de contrer tout doute de confusion en rapport à la responsabilité des terres échangés concernés. Claude '''3 jan 2019 de Danielle à Claude''' Bonjour Claude, Bonne année à toi.

Space:Bible of Solomon Headley and Margaret Margerum

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Transcribed from the original M. Carey & Son Edition of The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testatments together with the Apocrypha ... No. 126, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia: 1818; in the possession of [[Collins-4944| William Arthur Collins]] Solomon and Margaret Headly was Married the twenty ninth day of April one thousand eight hundred and thirteen 1813. [Margaret was the daughter of Henry Margerum & Rebecca Wright] Children of Solomon and Margaret Headley. Eliza, Martha & Mary, Emily, Richard, Elbert, Sarah, Alvah, Catharine, John. Richard Headley - son of Solomon and Margaret Headley - Married Mahala Parish -------------------------------- Children - Edwin C. Mahala S. Clinton Catharine Headley daughter of Solomon and Margaret Headley - Married James T. Robbins February 28th 1860. Children. Rose T., Ida J., Mary B., Lillian, and George W. Eliza Daughter of Solomon and Margaret Headly was born the [illegible, but should be seventeen]th day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen 1814. Martha and Mary Headly Daughters of Solomon Headly was born the third day of Septermber in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventeen 1817. Emily Headly Daughter of Solomon and Margaret Headly was born the eleventh day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty 1820. Richard Son of Solomon and Margaret Headly was born the first day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty five 1825. Elbert Headly Son of Solomon and Margaret Headly was born the ninth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven 1827. Sarah Headly Daughter of Solomon Headly and Margaret was born the twenty sixth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty 1830. Alvah Headly son of Solomon and Margaret Headly was born the third day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty three 1833. Katharine Daughter of Solomon and Margaret Headly was born the eight teenth [sic] of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty six 1836. John Son of Solomon and Margaret Headly was born the sixteenth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine 1839. Solomon Headley - Died 1860 Margaret Headley - Died 1879 Emily Headly departed this life on the morning of the thirtieth of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eightt [sic] hundred and twenty nine aged nine years five months and nineteen days 1829. Sarah Headly departed this life the sixteenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty six aged five years and 23 days 1836 Eliza French wife of Hiram French and daughter of Solomon & Margaret Headly departed this life the 17th day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty four aged thirty years and four months 1844. John Headly Departed this life on the morning of the 18th of January in the year On [sic] thousand Eight hundred and Sixty Eight aged 28 years 9 months and 18 days. Martha Headly Departed this life in year one thousand one thousand [sic] seventy two Aged 54 years 7 months. 1872 Catharine H. Robbins, daughter of Solomon and Margaret Headly departed this life on the 9th of January year 1914. Age 78 years. Margaret Headly Departed this life 16 day of September the One Thousand Eight hundred and seventy ninth in the 86th year of her Age. 1879 Richard Headly Departed this life One thousand eight hundred Eigty [sic] two September 12th Aged 58 years 1882 Mary Headly, departed this life the 2 day of May one thousand, eight hundred and ninety one 1891. Aged 73 years 8 months. Alvah Headly departed this life on the 10th day of April year 1900. Aged 66 years 5 months. -------------------------------- On a loose piece of paper in the Bible, is the following note: Solomon Headley, daughters Emily and Sarah are buried in the old Friends Meeting House yard at Fallsington. Eliza French somewhere in Ohio. Alvah in Hays Mechanics Home ground in Philadelphia. All the others are in Morrisville Cemetery.

Space:Dutchess County, N.Y. Tax Lists 1718-1787 – Hopkins

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From the book by Clifford M. Buck & William W. Reese: '''North East Precinct, 1746/46-1779''': * Daniel Hopkins, Feb 1760–June 1765 * Ebenezer Hopkins, Feb 1761–1766 * Elias Hopkins, June 1763 * James Hopkins, June 1762–1766 * Nehemiah Hopkins, Feb 1760–1767 * "on place where N. Rowe lives", June 1760–June 1762 * Robert Hopkins, Feb 1763–1768 '''Nine Partners/Crum Elbow Precinct, 1738/39-1779''': * "on Jos. Smith's place", June 1759–June 1760 * Joseph Hopkins Jr., Feb 1760–June 1766 * [[Hopkins-10683|Michael Hopkins]], Feb 1757–Feb 1762 * [[Hopkins-10655|Noah Hopkins]], Feb 1753–Feb 1762 * Reuben Hopkins, 1772–1777 * [[Hopkins-5138|Roswell Hopkins]], Feb 1754–Feb 1762 * [[Hopkins-2163|Stephen Hopkins]], 1744/45–Feb 1762 * [[Hopkins-10165|Wright Hopkins]], Feb 1761–Feb 1762 '''Amenia, 1762-1778''': * [[Hopkins-2162|Benjamin Hopkins]], June 1768–1772 * [[Hopkins-10683|Michael Hopkins]], June 1762–1773 * [[Hopkins-10655|Noah Hopkins]], June 1762–1778 * [[Hopkins-5138|Roswell Hopkins]], June 1762–1778 * [[Hopkins-2163|Stephen Hopkins]], June 1762–June 1768 * [[Hopkins-10165|Wright Hopkins]], June 1762–1763 '''Poughkeepsie Precinct, 1738/39-1778''': * Oziel Hopkins, Feb 1755–June 1757 '''Rombout Precinct, 1738/39-1778''': * [[Hopkins-15395|Benjamin Hopkins]], 1778–1779 '''Beekman Precinct, 1738/39-1778''': * [[Hopkins-12628|Benjamin Hopkins]], Feb 1757–Feb 1761 '''South Precinct, 1740/41-?''': * [[Hopkins-212|Berry Hopkins]], 1769–1771 * [[Hopkins-210|Isaiah Hopkins]], Feb 1763–1766 * John Hopkins, Feb 1755–June 1756 * [[Hopkins-177|Jonathan Hopkins]], Feb 1755–1771 * [[Hopkins-186|Joseph Hopkins]], Feb 1754; widow Feb 1762–1765 * Joseph Hopkins, 1767–1771 (to Fredericksburgh) * Joseph Hopkins, 1769–1771 * Josiah Hopkins, 1771 * [[Hopkins-11620|Prince Hopkins]], Feb 1760–1771 * [[Hopkins-3078|Sylvanus Hopkins]], Feb 1760–1762; June 1762; farm 1767–1770 * Richard Hopkins, Feb 1756–1771 * Richard Hopkins, 1771 * [[Hopkins-207|Solomon Hopkins]], Feb 1763–1771 * Stephen Hopkins, Feb 1759–June 1761 * Stephen Hopkins, Feb 1760–June 1760 * Stephen Hopkins, June 1765; farm 1767–1771 '''Fredericksburg, 1772-1779''': * [[Hopkins-176|Freeman Hopkins]], 1774–1779 * Joseph Hopkins, 1774–1779 * Joseph Hopkins (Horskins?), 1772–1779 * [[Hopkins-177|Jonathan Hopkins]], 1772–1779 * Josiah Hopkins, 1772–1779 * [[Hopkins-207|Solomon Hopkins]], 1772–1779 '''Southeast, 1772-1779''': * [[Hopkins-212|Berry Hopkins]], 1772–1779 * Berry Hopkins, 1772 (This is probably a duplicate tax record, unless there's anything to indicate otherwise in the tax rolls themselves) * John Hopkins, 1772–1779 * [[Hopkins-11620|Prince Hopkins]], 1772–1773 * [[Hopkins-193|Thatcher Hopkins]], 1778–1779

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Space:Tucker-11319 Sandbox

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== Biography == Archer, the son of Samuel & Martha Field (Archer) Allen, was born in 1741[https://archive.org/stream/jstor-1915259/1915259#page/n1/mode/2up Record of the Allen Family] ''Author: Henry Archer. Publisher: The William and Mary Quarterly Vol XXII, January 1, 1914. Page: 194 to 196.'' at Virginia. He married Elizabeth Allen 21 Dec 1772 at Prince Edward, Virginia.Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013, FHL Film Number: 33254, Spouse: Elizabeth Allen, Marriage Date: 21 Dec 1772, Marriage Place: Prince Edward, Virginia Archer and Elizabeth had eight children together: William, Samuel, James, Daniel, John, Merit, Cary and Elizabeth. Archer died in 1811 at Virginia and his wife Elizabeth died in 1823.North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 104 : 1913, Spouse: Elizabeth, Child: Merrit B Allen == Sources == *Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library, Reference: Historical reg. Of Virginians in the Rev., soldiers, saliors and marines, 1775-1783. Ed. By John H. Gwathmey. Richmond, Va. 1938. (13, 872p.):8 The standard style is to give full source citation information in between tags the first time you use the source. If you are going to use the same citation again, you give the source citation a name in the ref tag the first time you use it - eg and then just use each subsequent time you use the source citation. Note that, if you cite a specific page in your source citation, you need to create a separate source citation if you cite a different page in that source. All the source citations you create within tags will automatically appear in the profile wherever the tag is placed, which should be immediately under == Sources ==. *format is: opening square bracket, web link, space, words to be the linked text, closing square bracket. Soldier, statesman and businessman, Fredrick Dent Grant was the eldest child of [[Grant-468|Ulysses S. Grant]] and [[Dent-25|Julia (Dent) Grant]]. He was named after his mothers brother, General Frederick Tracy Dent[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Dent_Grant] "Wikipedia, Frederick Dent Grant". He spent his childhood in St. Louis, Missouri and also Galena, Illinois where he attended public schools in Galena before the start of the Civil War in 1861. Frederick was often found with his father during the engagements of the Civil war and was wounded during the Vicksburg battle when he was shot in the leg. ==Military== He attended West Point Academy from 1866 to graduation in 1871. Frederick worked as a Civil Engineer for the Union Pacific Railroad before returning to the Army in 1872. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1873 and served on the staff of General Philip Sheridan. He accompanied Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer in 1874 during the Black Hills Expedition, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Hills_Expedition. Grant resigned from the U.S. Army in 1881 and worked as a businessman in New York but returned in 1898 when the Spanish–American War started. He was commissioned as a Colonel of the 14th New York Volunteers and promoted to Brigadier General. In 1901, he was commissioned a Brigadier General in the Regular Army. In 1906 he was promoted to Major General. Grant continued to serve in the Army until his death. He died on April 12, 1912 in New York City and is buried at West Point Cemetery. ==Family== Frederick married [[Honoré-12|Ida (Honoré) Grant]] on the 20th of October in 1874. Their first child [[Grant-1672|Julia (Grant) Cantacuzene]] was born in June 1876 and most probably saved Grant's life when he was granted a leave of absence and missed the Battle of the Little Big Horn[https://libguides.css.edu/ld.php?content_id=17442876]" CSSLibraryGuides, Frederick Dent Grant". Frederick's and Ida's second child, [[Grant-1383|Ulysses Grant III]], was born in 1881. Ida died in 1930 eighteen years after her husband and is buried at West Point Cemetery. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wainwright_(Spanish%E2%80%93American_War_naval_officer) *Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography/Wainwright, Richard (junior). (2011, November 22). In Wikisource . Retrieved 10:56, September 7, 2019, from https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Appletons%27_Cyclop%C3%A6dia_of_American_Biography/Wainwright,_Richard_(junior)&oldid=3522252 WAINWRIGHT, Richard, naval officer, b. in Washington, D. C., 17 Dec., 1849. He was appointed to the naval academy, where he was graduated in 1868. He then served on the “Jamestown,” of the Pacific fleet, and was promoted to ensign, 19 April, 1869; master, 12 July, 1870; and later serving on the “Colorado,” flag-ship of the Asiatic fleet. He was commissioned lieutenant, 25 Sept., 1873, and later commanded the coast-survey vessel “Arago.” He was flag-lieutenant to Admiral Patterson, commanding the Asiatic station, and later served on the “Tennessee” on the North Atlantic station. He was secretary to Admiral Jouett, commanding the North Atlantic squadron, served on the “Galena,” and was on duty at the naval academy. He was appointed lieutenant-commander, 16 Sept., 1894, and was executive officer of the battle-ship “Maine” when she was blown up in Havana harbor, in February, 1898. During the war with Spain he was in command of the “Gloucester,” and took part in the destruction of Admiral Cervera's squadron. Commander Wainwright's father, Richard (q. v.), died near New Orleans, 10 Aug., 1862, while commanding Farragut's famous flag-ship, the “Hartford.” Wainwright, Richard, RADM, https://navy.togetherweserved.com/usn/servlet/tws.webapp.WebApp?cmd=ShadowBoxProfile&type=Person&ID=426672 1864-1868 United States Naval Academy, 1880-1884 George Washington University, Major Law, 1899-1900 Doctor of Law 1896 he became the Chief Intelligence Officer of the Navy Superintendent of United States Naval Academy 1900-1902 commanded the Second Division of the Great White Fleet during that fleet's historic voyage around the world from 1907-1909. 1910-1911 Rear Admiral Upper Half, Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV)/Aide for Operations served aboard many ships including: USS Jamestown 1868-1869 Midshipman USS Colorado 1870-1872 Lieutenant Junior Grade USS Ashuelot 1872-1873 Lieutenant Junior Grade USS Monongahela 1877-1878 Lieutenant USS Tennessee 1878-1879 Lieutenant & 1884-1885 USS Monocacy 1879-1880 Lieutenant USS Richmond 1880-1881 Lieutenant USS Galena 1886-1887 Lieutenant USS Alert 1890-1893 Lieutenant USS Maine 1897-1898 Lieutenant Commander, Executive Officer onboard USS Fern 1898-1898 Lieutenant Commander USS Gloucester 1898-1899 Lieutenant Commander USS Newark 1902-1904 Commander USS Louisiana 1907-1908 Captain USS Georgia 1908-1909 Rear Admiral Lower Half Retired from active duty on December 7, 1911 having attained the rank of Rear Admiral. ==Biography== A career naval officer, Richard was born 17 Dec 1849 in Washington, D. C. to [[Wainwright-228|Richard Wainwright]] and [[Bache-14|Sarah Bache]][https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Appletons%27_Cyclop%C3%A6dia_of_American_Biography/Wainwright,_Richard_(junior)&oldid=3522252]"Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography/Wainwright, Richard (junior). (2011, November 22). In Wikisource . Retrieved 10:56, September 7, 2019". ==Military== ==Family Life== He married on September 11, 1873 at Washington, D.C., Evelyn Wotherspoon, born June 13, 1853 at Washington, D.C., and died on November 24, 1937 at Washington, D.C. daughter, Louisa Wainwright Turpin son, Richard Wainwright, Jr ==Death== Admiral Wainwright died at the age of 76 on March 6, 1926 in Washington, D.C. is buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia.

Space:Will of Henry De Foe Baker, vicar of Greatham, 1845

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This is the last Will and Testament
of me [[Baker-51925|Henry De Foe Baker]] of Greetham in the County of Rutland
Clerk I give devise and bequeath all my real and personal [?]
property estate and effects to my dear wife Harriet Baker and her
heirs executors administrators and assigns for ever for her own sole
benefit having a thorough confidence that she will fulfil her duty
as a good mother to our children and represent me as their father
in their education and future advancement in Life and that ^if she
should be taken away that she will make a just distribution [?]
amongst our children And I appoint my said wife Harriet Baker
sole Executrix of this my Will and I hereby revoke all former
and other Wills by me made and do declare this only to be my
whole last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of April in the year of
Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty three - Henry De
Foe Baker - [mark] - Signed sealed published and delivered by the said
Henry De Foe Baker as and for his last Will and Testament in the pre
sence of us who in his presence and at his request and in the presence
of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses -
Matthew Saxton - Thomas Godfrey - James Sargeant ./.
Proved at London the fifteenth August 1845 before the Judge
the oath of Harriet Baker Widow the Relict the sole Executrix to whom
Administration was granted having been first sworn by [Commission?]
duly to Administer. '''Probated Will of Henry De Foe Baker: ''' England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 [database on-line] Class: PROB 11; Piece: 2022 via Ancestry.co.uk (accesed 25 April 2022) {{Ancestry Record|5111|376490|uk}} (account required), or [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/28263981?h=be79bb Free-to-View Ancestry Image]. '''Referred to in the document:''' [[Baker-51925|Henry De Foe Baker]] (the legator); [[Boulton-1114|Harriet (Boulton) Baker]] (his wife); [[Baker-17793|Henry De Foe (Harry) Baker]] (his son); [[Baker-56796|Harriet Elizabeth Baker]] (his daughter); Matthew Saxton (witness); Thomas Godfrey (witness); James Sargeant (witness); The Judge (unnamed). '''Transcription''' kindly provided by [[Whitehouse-2064|Gill Whitehouse]].

Space Bags

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Once we take on group tasks, we tend to believe that as lengthy as every thing is in its place we have done our work. But what happens whenever you operate out of locations to place issues? That's when we wish we could just shrink our possessions and tuck them absent until we need them again. When you are facing this type of dilemma, space bags might be the reply you've been searching for. This remedy is easy to make use of and does not require a large investment in time or cash. Simply fill the area bag, leaving about 4 inches in between the zip-lock closure and your products. Then reverse the air flow in your vacuum, align the vacuum hose using the bag's one-way valve and let it operate till your possessions compress to a third of their authentic size. This vacuum-packed technology tends to make for an air- and water-tight seal. The greatest space bags are created from bi-axial layers of polyethylene and nylon, which protect your possessions from dust, mildew, mildew and insects. This indicates you may shop these baggage nearly anywhere (your basement, attic, storage or storage unit) with out worrying concerning the contents. Given that [url=http://space-bags.org/]Space Bags[/url] are available in a extensive selection of sizes and shapes, your organizational choices are almost limitless. They're a great option for seasonal products like sweaters and coats, cumbersome things like blankets and comforters, as well as out of doors objects like sleeping baggage and patio cushions. When it comes to buying baggage for the distinctive storage problems, it is possible to select between dimensions that fit and stack on basement shelves, slide beneath beds or hang inside your closet. An extra benefit of utilizing space bags could be the truth that they're reusable. This function tends to make it simple to retrieve your objects because the seasons alter. When the nights get colder and you need to have that extra blanket in the foot with the mattress, open them up, and then pack them apart once more as quickly because the temperature begins to rise.

Space Page Index

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=Space Page Index= An index of all the fabulous Space pages we have scattered on WikiTree ==Training== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Data_Doctor_Spreadsheet_Tutorial Data Doctor Spreadsheet Tutorial] How-to guide on spreadsheet usage. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sourcing_Primer_-_Instructional Sourcing Primer] a step by step sourcing guide with pictures. ==BMD Records== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Vital_Records_of_the_Madeira_Parish_of_the_Church_of_England%2C_the_British_Consulate_on_Madeira%2C_the_Madeira_Parish_of_the_Presbyterian_Church_and_the_City_Administration_of_Funchal Vital Records of the British Churches on Madeira] ==Civil War Regiments== * Confederate * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Union_Civil_War_Regiments_by_state Union] == Name Studies ==

Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests

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---- The Approach and Landing Tests were a series of taxi and flight trials of the prototype [[wikipedia:Space_Shuttle_Enterprise|Space Shuttle Enterprise]], conducted in 1977 to test the vehicle's flight characteristics both on its own and when mated to the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, prior to the operational debut of the shuttle system. The [[wikipedia:Space_Shuttle_Enterprise|Enterprise]] is currently on display at the [[wikipedia:Intrepid_Sea,_Air_%26_Space_Museum|Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum]] in New York City. {{Image|file=Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges.png |caption='''Approach and Landing Crew Patch''' }} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !#!!Mission!!Test flight!!Date!!Crew!!class="unsortable"|Duration |- |1||ALT-1||Taxi test #1||15 Feb 1977||none||taxi |- |2||ALT-2||Taxi test #2||15 Feb 1977||none||taxi |- |3||ALT-3||Taxi test #3||15 Feb 1977||none||taxi |- |4||ALT-4||Captive-inert flight #1||18 Feb 1977||none||2 h 5 min |- |5||ALT-5||Captive-inert flight #2||22 Feb 1977||none||3 h 13 min |- |6||ALT-6||Captive-inert flight #3||25 Feb 1977||none||2 h 28 min |- |7||ALT-7||Captive-inert flight #4||28 Feb 1977||none||2 h 11 min |- |8||ALT-8||Captive-inert flight #5||02 Mar 1977||none||1 h 39 min |- |9||ALT-9||Captive-active flight #1||18 Jun 1977||[[Haise-10|Haise]], [[Fullerton-733|Fullerton]]||55 min 46 s |- |10||ALT-10||Captive-active flight #2||28 Jun 1977||[[Engle-1145|Engle]], [[Truly-27|Truly]]||62 min 0 s |- |11||ALT-11||Captive-active flight #3||26 Jul 1977||[[Haise-10|Haise]], [[Fullerton-733|Fullerton]]||59 min 53 s |- |12||ALT-12||Free flight #1||12 Aug 1977||[[Haise-10|Haise]], [[Fullerton-733|Fullerton]]||5 min 21 s |- |13||ALT-13||Free flight #2||13 Sep 1977||[[Engle-1145|Engle]], [[Truly-27|Truly]]||5 min 28 s |- |14||ALT-14||Free flight #3||23 Sep 1977||[[Haise-10|Haise]], [[Fullerton-733|Fullerton]]||5 min 34 s |- |15||ALT-15||Free flight #4||12 Oct 1977||[[Engle-1145|Engle]], [[Truly-27|Truly]]||2 min 34 s |- |16||ALT-16||Free flight #5||26 Oct 1977||[[Haise-10|Haise]], [[Fullerton-733|Fullerton]]||2 min 1 s |} ----
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---- == Sources == See also: * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Approach_and_Landing_Tests|Approach and Landing Tests]] * {{Wikidata|Q621711|enwiki}} * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Space_Shuttle_Enterprise|Space Shuttle Enterprise]] * {{Wikidata|Q202347|enwiki}}

Space Shuttle Atlantis

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---- [[wikipedia:Space_Shuttle_Atlantis|'''Space Shuttle Atlantis''']] (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV‑104) is a Space Shuttle orbiter belonging to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the spaceflight and space exploration agency of the United States. Constructed by the Rockwell International company in Southern California and delivered to the Kennedy Space Center in Eastern Florida in April 1985, Atlantis is the fourth operational and the second-to-last Space Shuttle built. Its maiden flight was STS-51-J from 3 to 7 October 1985. Atlantis is currently on display at the [[wikipedia:Kennedy_Space_Center_Visitor_Complex|Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex]] in Cape Kennedy, Florida, USA. ---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Mission''' || '''Launch''' || '''Land''' || '''Cmdr''' || '''Pilot''' || '''Crew Up''' || '''Crew Dn''' |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-21.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-51-J]]
'''STS-51-J''' || 1985-10-03 || 1985-10-07 || [[Bobko-20|Bobko]] || [[wikipedia:Ronald_J._Grabe|Grabe]] || [[wikipedia:David_C._Hilmers|Hilmers]], [[wikipedia:Robert_L._Stewart|Stewart]], [[wikipedia:William_A._Pailes|Pailes]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-23.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-61-B]]
'''STS-61-B''' || 1985-11-27 || 1985-12-03 || [[Shaw-12722|Shaw]] || [[O'Connor-3054|O'Connor]] || [[wikipedia:Jerry_L._Ross|Ross]], [[wikipedia:Mary_L._Cleave|Cleave]], [[wikipedia:Sherwood_C._Spring|Spring]], [[wikipedia:Charles_D._Walker|Walker]], [[wikipedia:Rodolfo_Neri_Vela|Neri Vela]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-27.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-27]]
'''STS-27''' || 1988-12-02 || 1988-12-06 || [[Gibson-13249|R Gibson]] || [[Gardner-10122|Gardner]] || [[wikipedia:Richard_M._Mullane|Mullane]], [[wikipedia:Jerry_L._Ross|Ross]], [[wikipedia:William_M._Shepherd|Shepherd]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-29.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-30]]
'''STS-30''' || 1989-05-04 || 1989-05-08 || [[Walker-24511|D Walker]] || [[wikipedia:Ronald_J._Grabe|Grabe]] || [[wikipedia:Mark_C._Lee|Lee]], [[wikipedia:Norman_E._Thagard|Thagard]], [[wikipedia:Mary_L._Cleave|Cleave]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-31.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-34]]
'''STS-34''' || 1989-10-18 || 1989-10-23 || [[Williams-47104|Don Williams]] || [[wikipedia:Michael_J._McCulley|McCulley]] || [[wikipedia:Shannon_W._Lucid|Lucid]], [[wikipedia:Franklin_R._Chang-Diaz|Chang-Diaz]], [[wikipedia:Ellen_S._Baker|E Baker]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-34.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-36]]
'''STS-36''' || 1990-02-28 || 1990-03-04 || [[wikipedia:John_O._Creighton|Creighton]] || [[Casper-642|Casper]] || [[wikipedia:Pierre_J._Thuot|Thuot]], [[wikipedia:David_C._Hilmers|Hilmers]], [[wikipedia:Richard_M._Mullane|Mullane]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-37.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-38]]
'''STS-38''' || 1990-11-15 || 1990-11-20 || [[wikipedia:Richard_O._Covey|Covey]] || [[wikipedia:Frank_L._Culbertson_Jr.|Culbertson]] || [[wikipedia:Carl_J._Meade|Meade]], [[wikipedia:Robert_C._Springer|Springer]], [[wikipedia:Charles_D._Gemar|Gemar]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-1.jpg|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-37]]
'''STS-37''' || 1991-04-05 || 1991-04-11 || [[Nagel-783|Nagel]] || [[wikipedia:Kenneth_D._Cameron|Cameron]] || [[wikipedia:Linda_M._Godwin|Godwin]], [[wikipedia:Jerry_L._Ross|Ross]], [[wikipedia:Jay_Apt|Apt]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-40.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-43]]
'''STS-43''' || 1991-08-02 || 1991-08-11 || [[Blaha-181|Blaha]] || [[Baker-30394|Baker]] || [[wikipedia:Shannon_W._Lucid|Lucid]], [[wikipedia:G._David_Low|Low]], [[wikipedia:James_C._Adamson|Adamson]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-42.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-44]]
'''STS-44''' || 1991-11-24 || 1991-12-01 || [[Gregory-6093|F Gregory]] || [[Henricks-104|Henricks]] || [[wikipedia:James_S._Voss|J S Voss]], [[Musgrave-985|Musgrave]], [[wikipedia:Mario_Runco,_Jr.|Runco]], [[wikipedia:Thomas_J._Hennen|Hennen]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-44.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-45]]
'''STS-45''' || 1992-03-24 || 1992-04-02 || [[Bolden-167|Bolden]] || [[wikipedia:Brian_Duffy_(astronaut)|Duffy]] || [[wikipedia:Kathryn_D._Sullivan|Sullivan]], [[wikipedia:David_C._Leestma|Leestma]], [[wikipedia:Michael_Foale|Foale]], [[wikipedia:Dirk_Frimout|Frimout]], [[wikipedia:Byron_K._Lichtenberg|Lichtenberg]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-47.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-46]]
'''STS-46''' || 1992-07-31 || 1992-08-08 || [[wikipedia:Loren_J._Shriver|Shriver]] || [[Allen-29738|Allen]] || [[wikipedia:Claude_Nicollier|Nicollier]], [[wikipedia:Marsha_Ivins|Ivins]], [[wikipedia:Jeffrey_A._Hoffman|Hoffman]], [[wikipedia:Franklin_R._Chang-Diaz|Chang-Diaz]], [[wikipedia:Franco_Malerba|Malerba]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-64.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-66]]
'''STS-66''' || 1994-11-03 || 1994-11-14 || [[wikipedia:Donald_R._McMonagle|McMonagle]] || [[wikipedia:Curtis_Brown|Brown]] || [[wikipedia:Ellen_Ochoa|Ochoa]], [[wikipedia:Joseph_R._Tanner|Tanner]], [[wikipedia:Jean-Fran%C3%A7ois_Clervoy|Clervoy]], [[wikipedia:Scott_E._Parazynski|Parazynski]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-67.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-71]]
'''STS-71''' || 1995-06-27 || 1995-07-07 || [[Gibson-13249|R Gibson]] || [[Precourt-16|Charles Precourt]] || [[wikipedia:Ellen_S._Baker|E Baker]], [[wikipedia:Gregory_J._Harbaugh|Harbaugh]], [[wikipedia:Bonnie_J._Dunbar|Dunbar]], [[wikipedia:Anatoly_Solovyev|Solovyev]], [[wikipedia:Nikolai_Budarin|Budarin]] || [[wikipedia:Gennady_Strekalov|Strekalov]] (repl Solovyev), [[wikipedia:Vladimir_Dezhurov|Dezhurov]] (repl Budarin), [[wikipedia:Norman_E._Thagard|Thagard]] |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-71.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-74]]
'''STS-74''' || 1995-11-12 || 1995-11-20 || [[wikipedia:Kenneth_D._Cameron|Cameron]] || [[Halsell-192|Halsell]] || [[wikipedia:Chris_A._Hadfield|Hadfield]], [[wikipedia:Jerry_L._Ross|Ross]], [[wikipedia:William_S._McArthur_Jr.|McArthur]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-74.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-76]]
'''STS-76''' || 1996-03-22 || 1996-03-31 || [[wikipedia:Kevin_P._Chilton|Chilton]] || [[Searfoss-71|Searfoss]] || [[wikipedia:Ronald_M._Sega|Sega]], [[wikipedia:Michael_R._Clifford|Clifford]], [[wikipedia:Linda_M._Godwin|Godwin]], [[wikipedia:Shannon_W._Lucid|Lucid]] || None (repl Lucid) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-77.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-79]]
'''STS-79''' || 1996-09-16 || 1996-09-26 || [[wikipedia:William_F._Readdy|Readdy]] || [[wikipedia:Terrence_W._Wilcutt|Wilcutt]] || [[wikipedia:Jay_Apt|Apt]], [[wikipedia:Thomas_D._Akers|Akers]], [[wikipedia:Carl_E._Walz|Walz]], [[Blaha-181|Blaha]] || [[wikipedia:Shannon_W._Lucid|Lucid]] (repl Blaha) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-79.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-81]]
'''STS-81''' || 1997-01-12 || 1997-01-22 || [[Baker-30394|Baker]] || [[wikipedia:Brent_W._Jett,_Jr.|Jett]] || [[wikipedia:Peter_J.K._Wisoff|Wisoff]], [[wikipedia:John_M._Grunsfeld|Grunsfeld]], [[wikipedia:Marsha_Ivins|Ivins]], [[wikipedia:Jerry_M._Linenger|Linenger]] || [[Blaha-181|Blaha]] (repl Linenger) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-82.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-84]]
'''STS-84''' || 1997-05-15 || 1997-05-24 || [[Precourt-16|Charles Precourt]] || [[Collins-17207|Collins]] || [[wikipedia:Jean-Fran%C3%A7ois_Clervoy|Clervoy]], [[wikipedia:Carlos_I._Noriega|Noriega]], [[wikipedia:Edward_T._Lu|Lu]], [[wikipedia:Yelena_Kondakova|Kondakova]], [[wikipedia:Michael_Foale|Foale]] || [[wikipedia:Jerry_M._Linenger|Linenger]] (repl Foale) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-85.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-86]]
'''STS-86''' || 1997-09-25 || 1997-10-06 || [[Wetherbee-514|Wetherbee]] || [[wikipedia:Michael_J._Bloomfield|Bloomfield]] || [[wikipedia:Vladimir_G._Titov|Titov]], [[wikipedia:Scott_E._Parazynski|Parazynski]], [[wikipedia:Jean-Loup_Chr%C3%A9tien|Chrétien]], [[wikipedia:Wendy_B._Lawrence|Lawrence]], [[wikipedia:David_A._Wolf|Wolf]] || [[wikipedia:Michael_Foale|Foale]] (repl Wolf) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-96.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-101]]
'''STS-101''' || 2000-05-19 || 2000-05-29 || [[Halsell-192|Halsell]] || [[Horowitz-240|Horowitz]] || [[wikipedia:Mary_E._Weber|Weber]], [[wikipedia:Jeffrey_N._Williams|J Williams]], [[wikipedia:James_S._Voss|J S Voss]], [[wikipedia:Susan_Helms|Helms]], [[wikipedia:Yury_Usachov|Usachev]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-97.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-106]]
'''STS-106''' || 2000-09-08 || 2000-09-19 || [[wikipedia:Terrence_W._Wilcutt|Wilcutt]] || [[Altman-864|Altman]] || [[wikipedia:Edward_T._Lu|Lu]], [[wikipedia:Richard_A._Mastracchio|Mastracchio]], [[wikipedia:Daniel_C._Burbank|Burbank]], [[wikipedia:Yuri_Malenchenko|Malenchenko]], [[wikipedia:Boris_Morukov|Morukov]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-100.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-98]]
'''STS-98''' || 2001-02-07 || 2001-02-20 || [[Cockrell-522|Cockrell]] || [[wikipedia:Mark_L._Polansky|Polansky]] || [[wikipedia:Robert_L._Curbeam|Curbeam]], [[wikipedia:Marsha_Ivins|Ivins]], [[wikipedia:Thomas_D._Jones|Jones]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-103.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-104]]
'''STS-104''' || 2001-07-12 || 2001-07-25 || [[Lindsey-3844|Lindsey]] || [[wikipedia:Charles_O._Hobaugh|Hobaugh]] || [[wikipedia:Michael_L._Gernhardt|Gernhardt]], [[wikipedia:Janet_L._Kavandi|Kavandi]], [[wikipedia:James_F._Reilly|Reilly]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-107.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-110]]
'''STS-110''' || 2002-04-08 || 2002-04-19 || [[wikipedia:Michael_J._Bloomfield|Bloomfield]] || [[wikipedia:Stephen_Frick|Frick]] || [[wikipedia:Rex_J._Walheim|Walheim]], [[wikipedia:Ellen_Ochoa|Ochoa]], [[wikipedia:Lee_Morin|Morin]], [[wikipedia:Jerry_L._Ross|Ross]], [[wikipedia:Steven_Smith_(astronaut)|S Smith]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-109.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-112]]
'''STS-112''' || 2002-10-07 || 2002-10-18 || [[Ashby-2108|Ashby]] || [[wikipedia:Pamela_A._Melroy|Melroy]] || [[wikipedia:Piers_Sellers|Sellers]], [[wikipedia:Sandra_H._Magnus|Magnus]], [[wikipedia:David_A._Wolf|Wolf]], [[wikipedia:Fyodor_N._Yurchikhin|Yurchikhin]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-114.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-115]]
'''STS-115''' || 2006-09-09 || 2006-09-21 || [[wikipedia:Brent_W._Jett,_Jr.|Jett]] || [[wikipedia:Christopher_Ferguson|Ferguson]] || [[wikipedia:Steven_MacLean_(astronaut)|MacLean]], [[wikipedia:Daniel_C._Burbank|Burbank]], [[wikipedia:Joseph_R._Tanner|Tanner]], [[wikipedia:Heidemarie_M._Stefanyshyn-Piper|Stefanyshyn-Piper]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-116.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-117]]
'''STS-117''' || 2007-06-08 || 2007-06-22 || [[wikipedia:Frederick_W._Sturckow|Sturckow]] || [[wikipedia:Lee_J._Archambault|Archambault]] || [[Forrester-1312|Forrester]], [[wikipedia:Steven_R._Swanson|Swanson]], [[wikipedia:John_D._Olivas|Olivas]], [[wikipedia:James_F._Reilly|Reilly]], [[wikipedia:Clayton_Anderson|Anderson]] || [[wikipedia:Sunita_Williams|S Williams]] (repl Anderson) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-119.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-122]]
'''STS-122''' || 2008-02-07 || 2008-02-20 || [[wikipedia:Stephen_Frick|Frick]] || [[Poindexter-444|Poindexter]] || [[wikipedia:Leland_D._Melvin|Melvin]], [[wikipedia:Rex_J._Walheim|Walheim]], [[wikipedia:Hans_Schlegel|Schlegel]], [[wikipedia:Stanley_G._Love|Love]], [[wikipedia:L%C3%A9opold_Eyharts|Eyharts]] || [[wikipedia:Daniel_M._Tani|Tani]] (repl Eyharts) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-124.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-125]]
'''STS-125''' || 2009-05-11 || 2009-05-24 || [[Altman-864|Altman]] || [[Johnson-64505|G C Johnson]] || [[wikipedia:Michael_T._Good|Good]], [[wikipedia:Megan_McArthur|M McArthur]], [[wikipedia:John_M._Grunsfeld|Grunsfeld]], [[wikipedia:Michael_J._Massimino|Massimino]], [[wikipedia:Andrew_J._Feustel|Feustel]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-127.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-129]]
'''STS-129''' || 2009-11-16 || 2009-11-27 || [[wikipedia:Charles_O._Hobaugh|Hobaugh]] || [[wikipedia:Barry_E._Wilmore|Wilmore]] || [[wikipedia:Leland_D._Melvin|Melvin]], [[wikipedia:Randolph_Bresnik|Bresnik]], [[wikipedia:Michael_Foreman_(astronaut)|Foreman]], [[wikipedia:Robert_Satcher|Satcher]] || [[wikipedia:Nicole_P._Stott|Stott]] (repl none) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-130.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-132]]
'''STS-132''' || 2010-05-14 || 2010-05-26 || [[wikipedia:Kenneth_Ham|Ham]] || [[wikipedia:Dominic_A._Antonelli|Antonelli]] || [[wikipedia:Garrett_Reisman|Reisman]], [[wikipedia:Michael_T._Good|Good]], [[wikipedia:Stephen_G._Bowen|Bowen]], [[wikipedia:Piers_Sellers|Sellers]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-133.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-135]]
'''STS-135''' || 2011-07-08 || 2011-07-21 || [[wikipedia:Christopher_Ferguson|Ferguson]] || [[wikipedia:Douglas_Hurley|Hurley]] || [[wikipedia:Sandra_H._Magnus|Magnus]], [[wikipedia:Rex_J._Walheim|Walheim]] || |} ----
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Space Shuttle Challenger

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---- [[wikipedia:Space_Shuttle_Challenger|'''Space Shuttle Challenger''']] (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-099) was the second orbiter of NASA's space shuttle program to be put into service following Columbia. The shuttle was built by Rockwell International's Space Transportation Systems Division in Downey, California. Its maiden flight, STS-6, started on April 4, 1983. It launched and landed nine times before breaking apart 73 seconds into its tenth mission, STS-51-L, on January 28, 1986, resulting in the death of all seven crew members, including a civilian school teacher. ---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Mission''' || '''Launch''' || '''Land''' || '''Cmdr''' || '''Pilot''' || '''Crew Up''' || '''Crew Dn''' |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-6.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-6]]
'''STS-6''' || 1983-04-04 || 1983-04-09 || [[Weitz-132|Weitz]] || [[Bobko-20|Bobko]] || [[Musgrave-985|Musgrave]], [[Peterson-9068|Peterson]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-7.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-7]]
'''STS-7''' || 1983-06-18 || 1983-06-24 || [[Crippen-433|Crippen]] || [[Hauck-497|Hauck]] || [[wikipedia:John_M._Fabian|Fabian]], [[Ride-21|Ride]], [[wikipedia:Norman_E._Thagard|Thagard]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-8.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-8]]
'''STS-8''' || 1983-08-30 || 1983-09-05 || [[Truly-27|Truly]] || [[Brandenstein-7|Brandenstein]] || [[Bluford-16|Bluford]], [[Gardner-7790|D Gardner]], [[wikipedia:William_E._Thornton|Thornton]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-10.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-41-B]]
'''STS-41-B''' || 1984-02-03 || 1984-02-11 || [[Brand-2159|Brand]] || [[Gibson-13249|Gibson]] || [[McCandless-101|McCandless]], [[wikipedia:Robert_L._Stewart|Stewart]], [[McNair-697|McNair]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-11.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-41-C]]
'''STS-41-C''' || 1984-04-06 || 1984-04-13 || [[Crippen-433|Crippen]] || [[Scobee-57|Scobee]] || [[wikipedia:Terry_Hart|Hart]], [[wikipedia:James_van_Hoften|van Hoften]], [[wikipedia:George_Nelson_(astronaut)|Nelson]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-13.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-41-G]]
'''STS-41-G''' || 1984-10-05 || 1984-10-13 || [[Crippen-433|Crippen]] || [[McBride-3087|McBride]] || [[wikipedia:Kathryn_D._Sullivan|Sullivan]], [[Ride-21|Ride]], [[wikipedia:David_C._Leestma|Leestma]], [[wikipedia:Paul_D._Scully-Power|Scully-Power]], [[wikipedia:Marc_Garneau|Garneau]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-17.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-51-B]]
'''STS-51-B''' || 1985-04-29 || 1985-05-06 || [[Overmyer-229|Overmyer]] || [[Gregory-6093|Gregory]] || [[Lind-808|Lind]], [[wikipedia:Norman_E._Thagard|Thagard]], [[wikipedia:William_E._Thornton|Thornton]], [[wikipedia:Lodewijk_van_den_Berg|van den Berg]], [[wikipedia:Taylor_G._Wang|Wang]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-19.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-51-F]]
'''STS-51-F''' || 1985-07-29 || 1985-08-06 || [[Fullerton-733|Fullerton]] || [[Bridges-2895|Bridges]] || [[Henize-2|Henize]], [[Musgrave-985|Musgrave]], [[wikipedia:Anthony_W._England|England]], [[wikipedia:Loren_Acton|Acton]], [[wikipedia:John-David_F._Bartoe|Bartoe]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-22.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-61-A]]
'''STS-61-A''' || 1985-10-30 || 1985-11-06 || [[Hartsfield-106|Hartsfield]] || [[Nagel-783|Nagel]] || [[wikipedia:Bonnie_J._Dunbar|Dunbar]], [[wikipedia:James_F._Buchli|Buchli]], [[Bluford-16|Bluford]], [[Furrer-129|Furrer]], [[wikipedia:Ernst_Messerschmid|Messerschmid]], [[Ockels-1|Ockels]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-25.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-51-L]]
'''STS-51-L''' || 1986-01-28 || exploded || [[Scobee-57|Scobee]] || [[Smith-117341|Smith]] || [[Onizuka-1|Onizuka]], [[Resnik-6|Resnik]], [[McNair-697|McNair]], [[Jarvis-2435|Jarvis]], [[Corrigan-609|McAuliffe]] || |} ----
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Space Shuttle Columbia

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---- [[wikipedia:Space_Shuttle_Columbia|'''Space Shuttle Columbia''']] (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-102) was the first space-rated orbiter in NASA's Space Shuttle fleet. It launched for the first time on mission STS-1 on April 12, 1981, the first flight of the Space Shuttle program. Over 22 years of service it completed 27 missions before disintegrating during re-entry near the end of its 28th mission, STS-107 on February 1, 2003, resulting in the deaths of all seven crew members. ---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" ! Mission !! Launch !! Land !! Cmdr !! Pilot !! Crew Up !! Crew Dn |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-1.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-1]]
'''STS-1''' || 1981-04-12 || 1981-04-14 || [[Young-26524|Young]] || [[Crippen-433|Crippen]] || none || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-2.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-2]]
'''STS-2''' || 1981-11-12 || 1981-11-14 || [[Engle-1145|Engle]] || [[Truly-27|Truly]] || none || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-3.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-3]]
'''STS-3''' || 1982-03-22 || 1982-03-30 || [[Lousma-4|Lousma]] || [[Fullerton-733|Fullerton]] || none || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-4.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-4]]
'''STS-4''' || 1982-06-27 || 1982-07-04 || [[Mattingly-555|Mattingly]] || [[Hartsfield-106|Hartsfield]] || none || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-5.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-5]]
'''STS-5''' || 1982-11-11 || 1982-11-16 || [[Brand-2159|Brand]] || [[Overmyer-229|Overmyer]] || [[Allen-18573|J Allen]], [[Lenoir-159|Lenoir]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-9.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-9]]
'''STS-9''' || 1983-11-28 || 1983-12-08 || [[Young-26524|Young]] || [[Shaw-12722|Shaw]] || [[Garriott-114|Garriott]], [[wikipedia:Robert_A._Parker|Parker]], [[wikipedia:Ulf_Merbold|Merbold]], [[wikipedia:Byron_K._Lichtenberg|Lichtenberg]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-24.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-61-C]]
'''STS-61-C''' || 1986-01-12 || 1986-01-18 || [[Gibson-13249|R Gibson]] || [[Bolden-167|Bolden]] || [[wikipedia:George_D._Nelson|G. Nelson]], [[wikipedia:Steven_A._Hawley|Hawley]], [[wikipedia:Franklin_R._Chang-Diaz|Chang-Diaz]], [[wikipedia:Bill_Nelson_(politician)|B. Nelson]], [[wikipedia:Robert_J._Cenker|Cenker]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-30.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-28]]
'''STS-28''' || 1989-08-08 || 1989-08-13 || [[Shaw-12722|Shaw]] || [[Richards-10197|Richards]] || [[wikipedia:James_C._Adamson|Adamson]], [[wikipedia:David_C._Leestma|Leestma]], [[wikipedia:Mark_N._Brown|Brown]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-33.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-32]]
'''STS-32''' || 1990-01-09 || 1990-01-20 || [[Brandenstein-7|Brandenstein]] || [[Wetherbee-514|Wetherbee]] || [[wikipedia:Bonnie_Dunbar|Dunbar]], [[wikipedia:Marsha_Ivins|Ivins]], [[Low-2150|Low]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges.jpg|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-35]]
'''STS-35''' || 1990-12-02 || 1990-12-11 || [[Brand-2159|Brand]] || [[Gardner-10122|Gardner]] || [[wikipedia:Jeffrey_A._Hoffman|Hoffman]], [[Lounge-5|Lounge]], [[wikipedia:Robert_A._Parker|Parker]], [[wikipedia:Samuel_T._Durrance|Durrance]], [[Parise-170|Parise]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-39.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-40]]
'''STS-40''' || 1991-06-05 || 1991-06-14 || [[O'Connor-3054|O'Connor]] || [[Gutierrez-1524|Gutierrez]] || [[wikipedia:James_P._Bagian|Bagian]], [[wikipedia:Tamara_E._Jernigan|Jernigan]], [[Seddon-7725|Seddon]], [[wikipedia:F._Drew_Gaffney|Gaffney]], [[wikipedia:Millie_Hughes-Fulford|Hughes-Fulford]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-46.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-50]]
'''STS-50''' || 1992-06-25 || 1992-07-09 || [[Richards-10197|Richards]] || [[Bowersox-168|Bowersox]] || [[wikipedia:Bonnie_Dunbar|Dunbar]], [[wikipedia:Ellen_S._Baker|E Baker]], [[wikipedia:Carl_J._Meade|Meade]], [[wikipedia:Lawrence_J._DeLucas|DeLucas]], [[wikipedia:Eugene_H._Trinh|Trinh]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-49.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-52]]
'''STS-52''' || 1992-10-22 || 1992-11-01 || [[Wetherbee-514|Wetherbee]] || [[Baker-30394|Baker]] || [[Veach-253|Veach]], [[wikipedia:William_M._Shepherd|Shepherd]], [[wikipedia:Tamara_E._Jernigan|Jernigan]], [[wikipedia:Steven_G._MacLean|MacLean]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-53.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-55]]
'''STS-55''' || 1993-04-26 || 1993-05-06 || [[Nagel-783|Nagel]] || [[Henricks-104|Henricks]] || [[wikipedia:Jerry_L._Ross|Ross]], [[Precourt-16|Precourt]], [[wikipedia:Bernard_A._Harris,_Jr.|Harris]], [[wikipedia:Ulrich_Walter|Walter]], [[wikipedia:Hans_Schlegel|Schlegel]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-56.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-58]]
'''STS-58''' || 1993-10-18 || 1993-11-01 || [[Blaha-181|Blaha]] || [[Searfoss-71|Searfoss]] || [[Seddon-7725|Seddon]], [[wikipedia:William_S._McArthur|McArthur]], [[wikipedia:David_Wolf_(astronaut)|Wolf]], [[wikipedia:Shannon_W._Lucid|Lucid]], [[wikipedia:Martin_J._Fettman|Fettman]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-59.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-62]]
'''STS-62''' || 1994-03-04 || 1994-03-18 || [[Casper-642|Casper]] || [[Allen-29738|A Allen]] || [[wikipedia:Pierre_J._Thuot|Thuot]], [[wikipedia:Charles_D._Gemar|Gemar]], [[wikipedia:Marsha_Ivins|Ivins]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-61.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-65]]
'''STS-65''' || 1994-07-08 || 1994-07-23 || [[Cabana-49|Cabana]] || [[Halsell-192|Halsell]] || [[wikipedia:Richard_J._Hieb|Hieb]], [[wikipedia:Carl_E._Walz|Walz]], [[wikipedia:Leroy_Chiao|Chiao]], [[wikipedia:Donald_A._Thomas|Thomas]], [[wikipedia:Chiaki_Mukai|Mukai]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-70.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-73]]
'''STS-73''' || 1995-10-20 || 1995-11-05 || [[Bowersox-168|Bowersox]] || [[Rominger-187|Rominger]] || [[wikipedia:Catherine_G._Coleman|Coleman]], [[wikipedia:Michael_L%C3%B3pez-Alegr%C3%ADa|López-Alegría]], [[wikipedia:Kathryn_C._Thornton|Thornton]], [[wikipedia:Fred_W._Leslie|Leslie]], [[wikipedia:Albert_Sacco_Jr.|Sacco]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-73.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-75]]
'''STS-75''' || 1996-02-22 || 1996-03-09 || [[Allen-29738|A Allen]] || [[Horowitz-240|Horowitz]] || [[wikipedia:Jeffrey_A._Hoffman|Hoffman]], [[wikipedia:Maurizio_Cheli|Cheli]], [[wikipedia:Claude_Nicollier|Nicollier]], [[wikipedia:Franklin_R._Chang-Diaz|Chang-Diaz]], [[wikipedia:Umberto_Guidoni|Guidoni]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-76.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-78]]
'''STS-78''' || 1996-06-20 || 1996-07-07 || [[Henricks-104|Henricks]] || [[Kregel-25|Kregel]] || [[wikipedia:Richard_M._Linnehan|Linnehan]], [[wikipedia:Susan_Helms|Helms]], [[Brady-2511|Brady]], [[wikipedia:Jean-Jacques_Favier|Favier]], [[wikipedia:Robert_Thirsk|Thirsk]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-78.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-80]]
'''STS-80''' || 1996-11-19 || 1996-12-07 || [[Cockrell-522|Cockrell]] || [[Rominger-187|Rominger]] || [[Musgrave-985|Musgrave]], [[wikipedia:Thomas_David_Jones|Jones]], [[wikipedia:Tamara_E._Jernigan|Jernigan]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-81.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-83]]
'''STS-83''' || 1997-04-04 || 1997-04-08 || [[Halsell-192|Halsell]] || [[Still-766|Still]] || [[Voss-820|J E Voss]], [[wikipedia:Michael_L._Gernhardt|Gernhardt]], [[wikipedia:Donald_A._Thomas|Thomas]], [[wikipedia:Roger_Crouch|Crouch]], [[wikipedia:Greg_Linteris|Linteris]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-83.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-94]]
'''STS-94''' || 1997-07-01 || 1997-07-17 || [[Halsell-192|Halsell]] || [[Still-766|Still]] || [[Voss-820|J E Voss]], [[wikipedia:Michael_L._Gernhardt|Gernhardt]], [[wikipedia:Donald_A._Thomas|Thomas]], [[wikipedia:Roger_Crouch|Crouch]], [[wikipedia:Greg_Linteris|Linteris]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-86.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-87]]
'''STS-87''' || 1997-11-19 || 1997-12-05 || [[Kregel-25|Kregel]] || [[Lindsey-3844|Lindsey]] || [[Chawla-15|Chawla]], [[wikipedia:Winston_E._Scott|W Scott]], [[wikipedia:Takao_Doi|Doi]], [[wikipedia:Leonid_Kadeniuk|Kadenyuk]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-88.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-90]]
'''STS-90''' || 1998-04-17 || 1998-05-03 || [[Searfoss-71|Searfoss]] || [[Altman-864|Altman]] || [[wikipedia:Dafydd_Williams|Williams]], [[wikipedia:Kathryn_P._Hire|Hire]], [[wikipedia:Richard_M._Linnehan|Linnehan]], [[wikipedia:Jay_C._Buckey|Buckey]], [[wikipedia:James_A._Pawelczyk|Pawelczyk]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-93.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-93]]
'''STS-93''' || 1999-07-23 || 1999-07-28 || [[Collins-17207|Collins]] || [[Ashby-2108|Ashby]] || [[wikipedia:Michel_Tognini|Tognini]], [[wikipedia:Steven_A._Hawley|Hawley]], [[wikipedia:Catherine_G._Coleman|Coleman]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-106.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-109]]
'''STS-109''' || 2002-03-01 || 2002-03-12 || [[Altman-864|Altman]] || [[Carey-3707|Carey]] || [[wikipedia:John_M._Grunsfeld|Grunsfeld]], [[wikipedia:Nancy_J._Currie|Currie]], [[wikipedia:Richard_M._Linnehan|Linnehan]], [[wikipedia:James_H._Newman|Newman]], [[wikipedia:Michael_J._Massimino|Massimino]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-111.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-107]]
'''STS-107''' || 2003-01-16 || disintegrated || [[Husband-209|Husband]] || [[McCool-312|McCool]] || [[Brown-54712|Brown]], [[Chawla-15|Chawla]], [[Anderson-27925|Anderson]], [[Salton-20|Clark]], [[Ramon-76|Ramon]] || |} ----
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Space Shuttle Discovery

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---- [[wikipedia:Space_Shuttle_Discovery|'''Space Shuttle Discovery''']] (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-103) is one of the orbiters from NASA's Space Shuttle program and the third of five fully operational orbiters to be built. Its first mission, STS-41-D, flew from August 30 to September 5, 1984. Over 27 years of service it launched and landed 39 times, gathering more spaceflights than any other spacecraft to date. Discovery is currently on display at the [[wikipedia:Steven_F._Udvar-Hazy_Center|Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center]] in Reston, Virginia, USA, adjacent to [[wikipedia:Washington_Dulles_International_Airport|Dulles International Airport]]. ---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Mission''' || '''Launch''' || '''Land''' || '''Cmdr''' || '''Pilot''' || '''Crew Up''' || '''Crew Dn''' |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-12.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-41-D]]
'''STS-41-D''' || 1984-08-30 || 1984-09-05 || [[Hartsfield-106|Hartsfield]] || [[wikipedia:Michael_L._Coats|Coats]] || [[wikipedia:Mike_Mullane|Mullane]], [[wikipedia:Steven_A._Hawley|Hawley]], [[Resnik-6|Resnik]], [[wikipedia:Charles_D._Walker|Walker]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-14.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-51-A]]
'''STS-51-A''' || 1984-11-08 || 1984-11-16 || [[Hauck-497|Hauck]] || [[Walker-24511|D Walker]] || [[Allen-18573|J Allen]], [[wikipedia:Anna_Lee_Fisher|Fisher]], [[Gardner-7790|D Gardner]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-15.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-51-C]]
'''STS-51-C''' || 1985-01-24 || 1985-01-27 || [[Mattingly-555|Mattingly]] || [[wikipedia:Loren_J._Shriver|Shriver]] || [[Onizuka-1|Onizuka]], [[wikipedia:James_F._Buchli|Buchli]], [[wikipedia:Gary_Payton_(astronaut)|Payton]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-16.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-51-D]]
'''STS-51-D''' || 1985-04-12 || 1985-04-19 || [[Bobko-20|Bobko]] || [[Williams-47104|Don Williams]] || [[Seddon-7725|Seddon]], [[Griggs-1423|Griggs]], [[wikipedia:Jeffrey_A._Hoffman|Hoffman]], [[wikipedia:Charles_D._Walker|Walker]], [[wikipedia:Jake_Garn|Garn]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-18.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-51-G]]
'''STS-51-G''' || 1985-06-17 || 1985-06-24 || [[Brandenstein-7|Brandenstein]] || [[wikipedia:John_O._Creighton|Creighton]] || [[wikipedia:John_M._Fabian|Fabian]], [[Nagel-783|Nagel]], [[wikipedia:Shannon_W._Lucid|Lucid]], [[wikipedia:Patrick_Baudry|Baudry]], [[wikipedia:Sultan_bin_Salman_bin_Abdulaziz_Al_Saud|Al Saud]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-20.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-51-I]]
'''STS-51-I''' || 1985-08-27 || 1985-09-03 || [[Engle-1145|Engle]] || [[wikipedia:Richard_O._Covey|Covey]] || [[wikipedia:James_D._A._van_Hoften|van Hoften]], [[Lounge-5|Lounge]], [[wikipedia:William_F._Fisher|W Fisher]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-26.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-26]]
'''STS-26''' || 1988-09-29 || 1988-10-03 || [[Hauck-497|Hauck]] || [[wikipedia:Richard_O._Covey|Covey]] || [[Lounge-5|Lounge]], [[wikipedia:David_C._Hilmers|Hilmers]], [[wikipedia:George_D._Nelson|Nelson]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-28.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-29]]
'''STS-29''' || 1989-03-13 || 1989-03-18 || [[wikipedia:Michael_L._Coats|Coats]] || [[Blaha-181|Blaha]] || [[wikipedia:Robert_C._Springer|Springer]], [[wikipedia:James_F._Buchli|James Buchli]], [[wikipedia:James_P._Bagian|Bagian]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-32.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-33]]
'''STS-33''' || 1989-11-23 || 1989-11-28 || [[Gregory-6093|F Gregory]] || [[Blaha-181|Blaha]] || [[Carter-18206|Carter]], [[Musgrave-985|Musgrave]], [[wikipedia:Kathryn_C._Thornton|Thornton]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-35.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-31]]
'''STS-31''' || 1990-04-24 || 1990-04-29 || [[wikipedia:Loren_J._Shriver|Shriver]] || [[Bolden-167|Bolden]] || [[McCandless-101|McCandless]], [[wikipedia:Steven_A._Hawley|Hawley]], [[wikipedia:Kathryn_D._Sullivan|Sullivan]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-36.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-41]]
'''STS-41''' || 1990-10-06 || 1990-10-10 || [[Richards-10197|Richards]] || [[Cabana-49|Cabana]] || [[wikipedia:Bruce_E._Melnick|Melnick]], [[wikipedia:William_M._Shepherd|Shepherd]], [[wikipedia:Thomas_D._Akers|Akers]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-38.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-39]]
'''STS-39''' || 1991-04-18 || 1991-05-06 || [[wikipedia:Michael_L._Coats|Coats]] || [[wikipedia:L._Blaine_Hammond,_Jr.|Hammond]] || [[wikipedia:Gregory_J._Harbaugh|Harbaugh]], [[wikipedia:Donald_R._McMonagle|McMonagle]], [[Bluford-16|Bluford]], [[Veach-253|Veach]], [[wikipedia:Richard_J._Hieb|Hieb]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-41.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-48]]
'''STS-48''' || 1991-09-12 || 1991-09-18 || [[wikipedia:John_O._Creighton|Creighton]] || [[wikipedia:Kenneth_S._Reightler,_Jr.|Reightler]] || [[wikipedia:Charles_D._Gemar|Charles Gemar]], [[wikipedia:James_F._Buchli|James Buchli]], [[wikipedia:Mark_N._Brown|M Brown]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-43.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-42]]
'''STS-42''' || 1992-01-22 || 1992-01-30 || [[wikipedia:Ronald_J._Grabe|Grabe]] || [[wikipedia:Stephen_S._Oswald|Oswald]] || [[wikipedia:Norman_Thagard|Thagard]], [[wikipedia:William_F._Readdy|Readdy]], [[wikipedia:David_C._Hilmers|Hilmers]], [[wikipedia:Roberta_Bondar|Bondar]], [[wikipedia:Ulf_Merbold|Merbold]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-50.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-53]]
'''STS-53''' || 1992-12-02 || 1992-12-09 || [[Walker-24511|D Walker]] || [[Cabana-49|Cabana]] || [[Bluford-16|Bluford]], [[wikipedia:Michael_R._Clifford|Clifford]], [[wikipedia:James_S._Voss|J S Voss]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-52.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-56]]
'''STS-56''' || 1993-04-08 || 1993-04-17 || [[wikipedia:Kenneth_D._Cameron|Cameron]] || [[wikipedia:Stephen_S._Oswald|Oswald]] || [[wikipedia:C._Michael_Foale|Foale]], [[Cockrell-522|K Cockrell]], [[wikipedia:Ellen_Ochoa|Ochoa]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-55.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-51]]
'''STS-51''' || 1993-09-12 || 1993-09-22 || [[wikipedia:Frank_L._Culbertson,_Jr.|Culbertson]] || [[wikipedia:William_F._Readdy|William Readdy]] || [[wikipedia:James_H._Newman|Newman]], [[wikipedia:Daniel_W._Bursch|Bursch]], [[wikipedia:Carl_E._Walz|Walz]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-58.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-60]]
'''STS-60''' || 1994-02-03 || 1994-02-11 || [[Bolden-167|Bolden]] || [[wikipedia:Kenneth_S._Reightler,_Jr.|Reightler]] || [[wikipedia:N._Jan_Davis|Davis]], [[wikipedia:Ronald_M._Sega|Sega]], [[wikipedia:Franklin_R._Chang-Diaz|Chang-Diaz]], [[wikipedia:Sergei_K._Krikalev|Krikalev]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-62.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-64]]
'''STS-64''' || 1994-09-09 || 1994-09-20 || [[Richards-10197|Richards]] || [[wikipedia:L._Blaine_Hammond,_Jr.|Hammond]] || [[wikipedia:Jerry_M._Linenger|Linenger]], [[wikipedia:Susan_Helms|Helms]], [[wikipedia:Carl_J._Meade|Meade]], [[wikipedia:Mark_C._Lee|Lee]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-65.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-63]]
'''STS-63''' || 1995-02-03 || 1995-02-11 || [[Wetherbee-514|Wetherbee]] || [[Collins-17207|Collins]] || [[wikipedia:Bernard_A._Harris,_Jr.|Harris]], [[wikipedia:C._Michael_Foale|Foale]], [[Voss-820|J E Voss]], [[wikipedia:Vladimir_G._Titov|Titov]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-68.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-70]]
'''STS-70''' || 1995-07-13 || 1995-07-22 || [[Henricks-104|Henricks]] || [[Kregel-25|Kregel]] || [[wikipedia:Donald_A._Thomas|Thomas]], [[wikipedia:Nancy_J._Currie|Currie]], [[wikipedia:Mary_Ellen_Weber|Weber]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-80.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-82]]
'''STS-82''' || 1997-02-11 || 1997-02-21 || [[Bowersox-168|Bowersox]] || [[Horowitz-240|Horowitz]] || [[wikipedia:Joseph_R._Tanner|Tanner]], [[wikipedia:Steven_A._Hawley|Hawley]], [[wikipedia:Gregory_J._Harbaugh|Harbaugh]], [[wikipedia:Mark_C._Lee|Lee]], [[wikipedia:Steven_L._Smith|S Smith]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-84.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-85]]
'''STS-85''' || 1997-08-07 || 1997-08-19 || [[wikipedia:Curtis_Brown|C Brown]] || [[Rominger-187|Rominger]] || [[wikipedia:N._Jan_Davis|Davis]], [[wikipedia:Robert_L._Curbeam,_Jr.|Curbeam]], [[wikipedia:Stephen_K._Robinson|Robinson]], [[wikipedia:Bjarni_Tryggvason|Tryggvason]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-89.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-91]]
'''STS-91''' || 1998-06-02 || 1998-06-12 || [[Precourt-16|Precourt]] || [[wikipedia:Dominic_L._Pudwill_Gorie|Gorie]] || [[wikipedia:Franklin_R._Chang-Diaz|Chang-Diaz]], [[wikipedia:Wendy_B._Lawrence|Lawrence]], [[wikipedia:Janet_L._Kavandi|Kavandi]], [[wikipedia:Valery_Ryumin|Ryumin]], [[wikipedia:Donald_A._Thomas|Thomas]] || none (repl Thomas) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-90.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-95]]
'''STS-95''' || 1998-10-29 || 1998-11-07 || [[wikipedia:Curtis_Brown|C Brown]] || [[Lindsey-3844|Lindsey]] || [[wikipedia:Pedro_Duque|Duque]], [[wikipedia:Scott_E._Parazynski|Parazynski]], [[wikipedia:Stephen_K._Robinson|Robinson]], [[wikipedia:Chiaki_Mukai|Mukai]], [[Glenn-16|J H Glenn]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-92.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-96]]
'''STS-96''' || 1999-05-27 || 1999-06-06 || [[Rominger-187|Rominger]] || [[Husband-209|Husband]] || [[wikipedia:Daniel_T._Barry|Barry]], [[wikipedia:Ellen_Ochoa|Ochoa]], [[wikipedia:Tamara_E._Jernigan|Jernigan]], [[wikipedia:Julie_Payette|Payette]], [[wikipedia:Valeri_Tokarev|Tokarev]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-94.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-103]]
'''STS-103''' || 1999-12-20 || 1999-12-28 || [[wikipedia:Curtis_Brown|C Brown]] || [[Kelly-10351|S Kelly]] || [[wikipedia:John_M._Grunsfeld|Grunsfeld]], [[wikipedia:Jean-Fran%C3%A7ois_Clervoy|Clervoy]], [[wikipedia:C._Michael_Foale|Foale]], [[wikipedia:Steven_L._Smith|S Smith]], [[wikipedia:Claude_Nicollier|Nicollier]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-98.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-92]]
'''STS-92''' || 2000-10-11 || 2000-10-24 || [[wikipedia:Brian_Duffy_(astronaut)|Duffy]] || [[wikipedia:Pamela_A._Melroy|Melroy]] || [[wikipedia:Koichi_Wakata|Wakata]], [[wikipedia:William_S._McArthur|McArthur]], [[wikipedia:Peter_J.K._Wisoff|Wisoff]], [[wikipedia:Michael_L%C3%B3pez-Alegr%C3%ADa|Lopez-Alegria]], [[wikipedia:Leroy_Chiao|Chiao]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-101.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-102]]
'''STS-102''' || 2001-03-08 || 2001-03-21 || [[Wetherbee-514|Wetherbee]] || [[wikipedia:James_M._Kelly_(astronaut)|J Kelly]] || [[wikipedia:Andrew_S._W._Thomas|Thomas]], [[wikipedia:Paul_W._Richards|P Richards]], [[wikipedia:Yury_V._Usachev|Usachev]], [[wikipedia:James_S._Voss|J S Voss]], [[wikipedia:Susan_Helms|Helms]] || [[wikipedia:William_M._Shepherd|Shepherd]] (repl Usachev), [[wikipedia:Yuri_P._Gidzenko|Gidzenko]] (repl J S Voss), [[wikipedia:Sergei_K._Krikalev|Krikalev]] (repl Helms) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-104.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-105]]
'''STS-105''' || 2001-08-10 || 2001-08-22 || [[Horowitz-240|Horowitz]] || [[wikipedia:Frederick_W._Sturckow|Sturckow]] || [[Forrester-1312|Forrester]], [[wikipedia:Daniel_T._Barry|Barry]], [[wikipedia:Frank_L._Culbertson,_Jr.|Culbertson]], [[wikipedia:Mikhail_Tyurin|Tyurin]], [[wikipedia:Vladimir_N._Dezhurov|Dezhurov]] || [[wikipedia:Yury_V._Usachev|Usachev]] (repl Culbertson), [[wikipedia:James_S._Voss|J S Voss]] (repl Turin), [[wikipedia:Susan_Helms|Helms]] (repl Dezhurov) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-112.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-114]]
'''STS-114''' || 2005-07-26 || 2005-08-09 || [[Collins-17207|Collins]] || [[wikipedia:James_M._Kelly_(astronaut)|J Kelly]] || [[wikipedia:Soichi_Noguchi|Noguchi]], [[wikipedia:Stephen_K._Robinson|Robinson]], [[wikipedia:Andrew_S._W._Thomas|Thomas]], [[wikipedia:Wendy_B._Lawrence|Lawrence]], [[wikipedia:Charles_Camarda|Camarda]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-113.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-121]]
'''STS-121''' || 2006-07-04 || 2006-07-17 || [[Lindsey-3844|Lindsey]] || [[Kelly-13090|M Kelly]] || [[wikipedia:Michael_E._Fossum|Fossum]], [[wikipedia:Lisa_Nowak|Nowak]], [[wikipedia:Stephanie_Wilson|Wilson]], [[Sellers-2028|Sellers]], [[wikipedia:Thomas_Reiter|Reiter]] || none (repl Reiter) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-115.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-116]]
'''STS-116''' || 2006-12-10 || 2006-12-22 || [[wikipedia:Mark_L._Polansky|Polansky]] || [[wikipedia:William_Oefelein|Oefelein]] || [[wikipedia:Nicholas_Patrick|Patrick]], [[wikipedia:Robert_L._Curbeam,_Jr.|Curbeam]], [[wikipedia:Christer_Fuglesang|Fuglesang]], [[wikipedia:Joan_E._Higginbotham|Higginbotham]], [[wikipedia:Sunita_Williams|Williams]] || [[wikipedia:Thomas_Reiter|Reiter]] (repl Williams) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-118.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-120]]
'''STS-120''' || 2007-10-23 || 2007-11-07 || [[wikipedia:Pamela_A._Melroy|Melroy]] || [[wikipedia:George_D._Zamka|Zamka]] || [[wikipedia:Douglas_H._Wheelock|Wheelock]], [[wikipedia:Stephanie_Wilson|Wilson]], [[wikipedia:Scott_E._Parazynski|Parazynski]], [[wikipedia:Paolo_A._Nespoli|Nespoli]], [[wikipedia:Daniel_M._Tani|Tani]] || [[wikipedia:Clayton_Anderson|Anderson]] (repl Tani) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-121.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-124]]
'''STS-124''' || 2008-05-31 || 2008-06-14 || [[Kelly-13090|M Kelly]] || [[wikipedia:Kenneth_Ham|Ham]] || [[wikipedia:Karen_L._Nyberg|Nyberg]], [[wikipedia:Ronald_J._Garan,_Jr.|Garan]], [[wikipedia:Michael_E._Fossum|Fossum]], [[wikipedia:Akihiko_Hoshide|Hoshide]], [[wikipedia:Gregory_Chamitoff|Chamitoff]] || [[wikipedia:Garrett_Reisman|Reisman]] (repl Chamitoff) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-123.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-119]]
'''STS-119''' || 2009-03-15 || 2009-03-28 || [[wikipedia:Lee_J._Archambault|Archambault]] || [[wikipedia:Dominic_A._Antonelli|Antonelli]] || [[wikipedia:Joseph_M._Acaba|Acaba]], [[wikipedia:Steven_Swanson|Swanson]], [[wikipedia:Richard_R._Arnold|Arnold]], [[wikipedia:John_L._Phillips|Phillips]], [[wikipedia:Koichi_Wakata|Wakata]] || [[wikipedia:Sandra_Magnus|Magnus]] (repl Wakata) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-126.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-128]]
'''STS-128''' || 2009-08-29 || 2009-09-12 || [[wikipedia:Frederick_W._Sturckow|Sturckow]] || [[wikipedia:Kevin_A._Ford|Ford]] || [[Forrester-1312|Forrester]], [[wikipedia:Jos%C3%A9_M._Hern%C3%A1ndez|Hernández]], [[wikipedia:John_D._Olivas|Olivas]], [[wikipedia:Christer_Fuglesang|Fuglesang]], [[wikipedia:Nicole_P._Stott|Stott]] || [[wikipedia:Timothy_L._Kopra|Kopra]] (repl Stott) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-129.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-131]]
'''STS-131''' || 2010-04-05 || 2010-04-20 || [[Poindexter-444|Poindexter]] || [[wikipedia:James_Dutton_(astronaut)|Dutton]] || [[wikipedia:Richard_Mastracchio|Mastracchio]], [[wikipedia:Dorothy_Metcalf-Lindenburger|Metcalf-Lindenburger]], [[wikipedia:Stephanie_Wilson|Wilson]], [[wikipedia:Naoko_Yamazaki|Yamazaki]], [[wikipedia:Clayton_Anderson|Anderson]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-131.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-133]]
'''STS-133''' || 2011-02-24 || 2011-03-09 || [[Lindsey-3844|Lindsey]] || [[wikipedia:Eric_Boe|Boe]] || [[wikipedia:Nicole_Stott|Stott]], [[wikipedia:Alvin_Drew|Drew]], [[wikipedia:Michael_Barratt_(astronaut)|Barratt]], [[wikipedia:Stephen_Bowen_(astronaut)|Bowen]] || |} ----
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Space Shuttle Endeavour

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---- [[wikipedia:Space_Shuttle_Endeavour|'''Space Shuttle Endeavour''']] (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-105) is a retired orbiter from NASA's Space Shuttle program and the fifth and final operational shuttle built. It embarked on its first mission, STS-49, in May 1992 and its 25th and final mission, STS-134, in May 2011. Endeavour is currently on display at the California Science Center in [[wikipedia:Exposition_Park,_Los_Angeles|Exposition Park]] in Los Angeles, California, USA. ---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Mission''' || '''Launch''' || '''Land''' || '''Cmdr''' || '''Pilot''' || '''Crew Up''' || '''Crew Dn''' |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-45.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-49]]
'''STS-49''' || 1992-05-07 || 1992-05-16 || [[Brandenstein-7|Brandenstein]] || [[wikipedia:Kevin_P._Chilton|Chilton]] || [[wikipedia:Richard_J._Hieb|Hieb]], [[wikipedia:Bruce_E._Melnick|Melnick]], [[wikipedia:Pierre_J._Thuot|Thuot]], [[wikipedia:Kathryn_C._Thornton|Thornton]], [[wikipedia:Thomas_D._Akers|Akers]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-48.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-47]]
'''STS-47''' || 1992-09-12 || 1992-09-20 || [[Gibson-13249|R Gibson]] || [[wikipedia:Curtis_Brown|C Brown]] || [[wikipedia:Mark_C._Lee|Lee]], [[wikipedia:Jerome_Apt|Apt]], [[wikipedia:Jan_Davis|Davis]], [[wikipedia:Mae_Jemison|Jemison]], [[wikipedia:Mamoru_Mohri|Mohri]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-51.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-54]]
'''STS-54''' || 1993-01-13 || 1993-01-19 || [[Casper-642|Casper]] || [[wikipedia:Donald_R._McMonagle|McMonagle]] || [[wikipedia:Mario_Runco,_Jr.|Runco]], [[wikipedia:Gregory_J._Harbaugh|Harbaugh]], [[wikipedia:Susan_Helms|Helms]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-54.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-57]]
'''STS-57''' || 1993-06-21 || 1993-07-01 || [[wikipedia:Ronald_J._Grabe|Grabe]] || [[wikipedia:Brian_Duffy_(astronaut)|Duffy]] || [[Low-2150|Low]], [[wikipedia:Nancy_J._Currie|Sherlock]], [[wikipedia:Peter_J._Wisoff|Wisoff]], [[Voss-820|J E Voss]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-57.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-61]]
'''STS-61''' || 1993-12-02 || 1993-12-12 || [[wikipedia:Richard_O._Covey|Covey]] || [[Bowersox-168|Bowersox]] || [[wikipedia:Kathryn_C._Thornton|Thornton]], [[wikipedia:Claude_Nicollier|Nicollier]], [[wikipedia:Jeffrey_A._Hoffman|Hoffman]], [[Musgrave-985|Musgrave]], [[wikipedia:Thomas_D._Akers|Akers]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-60.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-59]]
'''STS-59''' || 1994-04-09 || 1994-04-20 || [[Gutierrez-1524|Gutierrez]] || [[wikipedia:Kevin_P._Chilton|Chilton]] || [[wikipedia:Jerome_Apt|Apt]], [[wikipedia:Michael_R._Clifford|Clifford]], [[Godwin-1847|Godwin]], [[wikipedia:Thomas_David_Jones|Jones]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-63.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-68]]
'''STS-68''' || 1994-09-30 || 1994-10-11 || [[Baker-30394|Baker]] || [[wikipedia:Terrence_W._Wilcutt|Wilcutt]] || [[wikipedia:Steven_L._Smith|S Smith]], [[wikipedia:Daniel_W._Bursch|Bursch]], [[wikipedia:Peter_J._Wisoff|Wisoff]], [[wikipedia:Thomas_David_Jones|Jones]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-66.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-67]]
'''STS-67''' || 1995-03-02 || 1995-03-18 || [[wikipedia:Stephen_S._Oswald|Oswald]] || [[wikipedia:William_G._Gregory|W Gregory]] || [[wikipedia:John_M._Grunsfeld|Grunsfeld]], [[wikipedia:Wendy_B._Lawrence|Lawrence]], [[wikipedia:Tamara_E._Jernigan|Jernigan]], [[wikipedia:Samuel_T._Durrance|Durrance]], [[Parise-170|Parise]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-69.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-69]]
'''STS-69''' || 1995-09-07 || 1995-09-18 || [[Walker-24511|D Walker]] || [[Cockrell-522|Cockrell]] || [[wikipedia:James_S._Voss|J S Voss]], [[wikipedia:James_H._Newman|Newman]], [[wikipedia:Michael_L._Gernhardt|Gernhardt]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-72.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-72]]
'''STS-72''' || 1996-01-11 || 1996-01-20 || [[wikipedia:Brian_Duffy_(astronaut)|Duffy]] || [[wikipedia:Brent_W._Jett|Jett]] || [[wikipedia:Leroy_Chiao|Chiao]], [[wikipedia:Winston_E._Scott|Scott]], [[wikipedia:Koichi_Wakata|Wakata]], [[wikipedia:Daniel_T._Barry|Barry]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-75.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-77]]
'''STS-77''' || 1996-05-19 || 1996-05-29 || [[Casper-642|Casper]] || [[wikipedia:Curtis_Brown|C Brown]] || [[wikipedia:Andy_Thomas|Thomas]], [[wikipedia:Daniel_W._Bursch|Bursch]], [[wikipedia:Mario_Runco,_Jr.|Runco]], [[wikipedia:Marc_Garneau|Garneau]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-87.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-89]]
'''STS-89''' || 1998-01-23 || 1998-01-31 || [[wikipedia:Terrence_W._Wilcutt|Wilcutt]] || [[wikipedia:Joe_F._Edwards,_Jr.|Edwards]] || [[wikipedia:James_F._Reilly,_II|Reilly]], [[Anderson-27925|Anderson]], [[wikipedia:Bonnie_J._Dunbar|Dunbar]], [[wikipedia:Salizhan_Sharipov|Sharipov]], [[wikipedia:Andy_Thomas|Thomas]] || [[wikipedia:David_Wolf_(astronaut)|Wolf]] (repl Thomas) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-91.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-88]]
'''STS-88''' || 1998-12-04 || 1998-12-16 || [[Cabana-49|Cabana]] || [[wikipedia:Frederick_W._Sturckow|Sturckow]] || [[wikipedia:Jerry_L._Ross|Ross]], [[wikipedia:Nancy_J._Currie|Currie]], [[wikipedia:James_H._Newman|Newman]], [[wikipedia:Sergei_K._Krikalev|Krikalev]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-95.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-99]]
'''STS-99''' || 2000-02-11 || 2000-02-22 || [[Kregel-25|Kregel]] || [[wikipedia:Dominic_L._Pudwill_Gorie|Gorie]] || [[wikipedia:Gerhard_P.J._Thiele|Thiele]], [[wikipedia:Janet_L._Kavandi|Kavandi]], [[Voss-820|J E Voss]], [[wikipedia:Mamoru_Mohri|Mohri]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-99.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-97]]
'''STS-97''' || 2000-12-01 || 2000-12-11 || [[wikipedia:Brent_W._Jett|Jett]] || [[wikipedia:Michael_J._Bloomfield|Bloomfield]] || [[wikipedia:Joseph_R._Tanner|Tanner]], [[wikipedia:Marc_Garneau|Garneau]], [[wikipedia:Carlos_I._Noriega|Noriega]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-102.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-100]]
'''STS-100''' || 2001-04-19 || 2001-05-01 || [[Rominger-187|Rominger]] || [[Ashby-2108|Ashby]] || [[wikipedia:Chris_Hadfield|Hadfield]], [[wikipedia:John_L._Phillips|Phillips]], [[wikipedia:Scott_E._Parazynski|Parazynski]], [[wikipedia:Umberto_Guidoni|Guidoni]], [[wikipedia:Yury_Lonchakov|Lonchakov]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-105.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-108]]
'''STS-108''' || 2001-12-05 || 2001-12-17 || [[wikipedia:Dominic_L._Pudwill_Gorie|Gorie]] || [[Kelly-13090|M Kelly]] || [[Godwin-1847|Godwin]], [[wikipedia:Daniel_M._Tani|Tani]], [[wikipedia:Yuri_I._Onufrienko|Onufrienko]], [[wikipedia:Carl_E._Walz|Walz]], [[wikipedia:Daniel_W._Bursch|Bursch]] || [[wikipedia:Frank_L._Culbertson,_Jr.|Culbertson]] (repl Onufrienko), [[wikipedia:Mikhail_Turin|Turin]] (repl Walz), [[wikipedia:Vladimir_N._Dezhurov|Dezhurov]] (repl Bursch) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-108.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-111]]
'''STS-111''' || 2002-06-05 || 2002-06-19 || [[Cockrell-522|Cockrell]] || [[wikipedia:Paul_S._Lockhart|Lockhart]] || [[wikipedia:Philippe_Perrin|Perrin]], [[wikipedia:Franklin_Chang-Diaz|Chang-Diaz]], [[wikipedia:Valery_G._Korzun|Korzun]], [[Whitson-599|Whitson]], [[wikipedia:Sergei_Treshchov|Treshchov]] || [[wikipedia:Yuri_I._Onufrienko|Onufrienko]] (repl Korzun), [[wikipedia:Carl_E._Walz|Walz]] (repl Whitson), [[wikipedia:Daniel_W._Bursch|Bursch]] (repl Treshchov) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-110.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-113]]
'''STS-113''' || 2002-11-23 || 2002-12-07 || [[Wetherbee-514|Wetherbee]] || [[wikipedia:Paul_S._Lockhart|Lockhart]] || [[wikipedia:Michael_L%C3%B3pez-Alegr%C3%ADa|Lopez-Alegria]], [[wikipedia:John_B._Herrington|Herrington]], [[Bowersox-168|Bowersox]], [[wikipedia:Nikolai_M._Budarin|Budarin]], [[wikipedia:Donald_R._Pettit|Pettit]] || [[wikipedia:Valery_G._Korzun|Korzun]] (repl Bowersox), [[Whitson-599|Whitson]] (repl Budarin), [[wikipedia:Sergei_Treshchov|Treshchov]] (repl Pettit) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-117.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-118]]
'''STS-118''' || 2007-08-08 || 2007-08-21 || [[Kelly-10351|S Kelly]] || [[wikipedia:Charles_O._Hobaugh|Hobaugh]] || [[wikipedia:Tracy_Caldwell_Dyson|Caldwell Dyson]], [[wikipedia:Richard_Mastracchio|Mastracchio]], [[wikipedia:Dafydd_Williams|Daf Williams]], [[wikipedia:Barbara_Morgan|Morgan]], [[wikipedia:Alvin_Drew|Drew]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-120.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-123]]
'''STS-123''' || 2008-03-11 || 2008-03-27 || [[wikipedia:Dominic_L._Pudwill_Gorie|Gorie]] || [[wikipedia:Gregory_H._Johnson|G H Johnson]] || [[Behnken-9|Behnken]], [[wikipedia:Michael_Foreman_(astronaut)|Foreman]], [[wikipedia:Richard_M._Linnehan|Linnehan]], [[wikipedia:Takao_Doi|Doi]], [[wikipedia:Garrett_Reisman|Reisman]] || [[wikipedia:L%C3%A9opold_Eyharts|Eyharts]] (repl Reisman) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-122.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-126]]
'''STS-126''' || 2008-11-15 || 2008-11-30 || [[wikipedia:Christopher_J._Ferguson|Ferguson]] || [[wikipedia:Eric_A._Boe|Boe]] || [[wikipedia:Donald_R._Pettit|Pettit]], [[wikipedia:Stephen_G._Bowen|Bowen]], [[wikipedia:Heidemarie_Stefanyshyn-Piper|Stefanyshyn-Piper]], [[wikipedia:Robert_S._Kimbrough|Kimbrough]], [[wikipedia:Sandra_H._Magnus|Magnus]] || [[wikipedia:Gregory_Chamitoff|Chamitoff]] (repl Magnus) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-125.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-127]]
'''STS-127''' || 2009-07-15 || 2009-07-31 || [[wikipedia:Mark_L._Polansky|Polansky]] || [[wikipedia:Douglas_G._Hurley|Hurley]] || [[Cassidy-2074|Cassidy]], [[wikipedia:Julie_Payette|Payette]], [[wikipedia:Thomas_Marshburn|Marshburn]], [[wikipedia:David_Wolf_(astronaut)|Wolf]], [[wikipedia:Timothy_L._Kopra|Kopra]] || [[wikipedia:Koichi_Wakata|Wakata]] (repl Kopra) |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-128.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-130]]
'''STS-130''' || 2010-02-08 || 2010-02-22 || [[wikipedia:George_D._Zamka|Zamka]] || [[wikipedia:Terry_W._Virts|Virts]] || [[wikipedia:Kathryn_P._Hire|Hire]], [[wikipedia:Stephen_K._Robinson|Robinson]], [[wikipedia:Nicholas_Patrick|Patrick]], [[Behnken-9|Behnken]] || |- align=center | [[image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-132.png|75px|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-134]]
'''STS-134''' || 2011-05-16 || 2011-06-01 || [[Kelly-13090|M Kelly]] || [[wikipedia:Gregory_H._Johnson|G H Johnson]] || [[wikipedia:Michael_Fincke|Fincke]], [[wikipedia:Roberto_Vittori|Vittori]], [[wikipedia:Andrew_J._Feustel|Feustel]], [[wikipedia:Gregory_Chamitoff|Chamitoff]] || |} ----
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[[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-13.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-14.png|50px]] |- ! STS-8 !! STS-9 !! STS-41-B !! STS-41-C !! STS-41-D !! STS-41-G !! STS-51-A |- ! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-15.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-16.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-17.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-18.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-19.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-20.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-21.png|50px]] |- ! STS-51-C !! STS-51-D !! STS-51-B !! STS-51-G !! STS-51-F !! STS-51-I !! STS-51-J |- ! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-22.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-23.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-24.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-25.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-26.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-27.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-28.png|50px]] |- ! STS-61-A !! STS-61-B !! STS-61-C !! STS-51-L !! STS-26 !! STS-27 !! STS-29 |- ! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-29.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-30.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-31.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-32.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-33.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-34.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-35.png|50px]] |- ! STS-30 !! STS-28 !! STS-34 !! STS-33 !! STS-32 !! STS-36 !! STS-31 |- ! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-36.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-37.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-38.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-39.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-40.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-41.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-42.png|50px]] |- ! STS-41 !! STS-38 !! STS-39 !! STS-40 !! STS-43 !! STS-48 !! STS-44 |- ! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-43.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-44.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-45.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-46.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-47.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-48.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-49.png|50px]] |- ! STS-42 !! STS-45 !! STS-49 !! STS-50 !! STS-46 !! STS-47 !! STS-52 |- ! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-50.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-51.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-52.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-53.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-54.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-55.png|50px]] !! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-56.png|50px]] |- ! STS-53 !! STS-54 !! STS-56 !! STS-55 !! STS-57 !! STS-51 !! STS-58 |- ! [[Image:Space_Shuttle_Mission_Badges-57.png|50px]] !! 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Wish 61! ''''"Who are the parents of Janet Robertson (1831 - 1912) (or honestly, anything more about her). Her parents are my only ggg grandparents I don't know. This is a Scotland request (Perthshire)"'''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Robertson-7217 == Name == I'm going to call her Jessie, though I suspect she was actually born Janet due to both names being used in the various records While the names Janet and Jessie are interchangeable in Scotland, lassies that are born/registered Jessie don't tend to ever use the name Janet.. not 100% a given but as a general observation == Death cert == I started by trying to verify that the quoted details for the given death date in the profile are indeed the right Jessie (due to comments on the profile), I do believe they are the right ones as managed to trace Jessie in the 1901 and 1911 census to prove she was actually still with her son Charles and alive in 1911.. Jessie's date of death is 7th March 1912, registered in Rescobie, Angus, Jessie's death (age 81) was registered in 1912 in the Rescobie district. '''Death Registration''': "Statutory Register of Deaths"
National Records of Scotland, Ref: 317/1
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] (accessed 24 December 2023)
Jessie Robertson death registered 1912 in Rescobie (age 81, mother's maiden name Stewart).
transcription of the cert. * Name: Jessie Robertson, widow of Robert Robertson, Shepherd * Date/Place: 7th March 1912, Glebe Cottage, Rescobie * Father: John Robertson, farmer (deceased) * Mother: Elizabeth Robertson m.s. Stewart (deceased) * Registrant: Charles Robertson, son, present "present" usually infers the registrant is from the same address, which would seem likely given the 1901 and 1911 census' show Jessie to be living with her son Charles and his family. The following may now be out of order as I build a timeline to try to expplain why we think the named parents on Jessies death cert are not right, and the presumed parents are.. == Back to the Wish == None of the above actually confirms the parents, but wanted to make sure was starting off from the right place Death cert. registered by her son Charles names Jessie's parents as '''John Robertson''' and '''Elizabeth Stewart''', I can find no trace of a birth or family with those names., there are a couple of '''James''' Robertson and Elizabeth Stewart families in the area but none with a Janet/Jessie in the right timeframe or place, I've have eliminated all of them. I am aware that parents details on a death cert may not be accurate as, quite simply, the Son or Daughter registering the death (especially sons!) may just not have known, however ''usually'' the mothers' maiden name is correct, the fathers first name could be made up for the sake of respectability or he may have used a middle name as his first name (unrecorded but a name the family just knew him by to discern from his father or close cousins with a same first name) In short I started by presuming that the presumed "best fit birth" (To a Charles Robertson and Elizabeth Petrie) listed on Janets profile is possibly not correct, though there is a Janet born to them at around the right time, neither of their names fit with the death record and Janet/Jessie is such a popular name. '''Update''': read on.. All conventional roads do seem to lead to them! There were some more possibilites, see thoughts and findings / research notes that might warrant further investigation.. * '''John Robertson''' and Elizabeth or Isabella '''Stewart''' * Duncan '''Robertson''' and Elizabeth / Betty / Betsy '''Stewart''' (one of their daughters, [[Robertson-26528|Ann Robertson (1835-1912)]], has her mother as Elizabeth '''Petrie''' on death ) == 1841 Census == I suspect that this might be a possible for Jessie (as Janet) in the household of the Rev. Peter Drummond and his wife Catherine Syme in Kirkmichael in the 1841 census. ('''update''': it's a more than an "I suspect" now, it's very likely) In the 1841 census Janet (age 10), F S, was in Kirkmichael, Kirkmichael, Perthshire. '''1841 Census''': "1841 Scotland Census"
Parish: Kirkmichael; ED: 4; Page: 1; Line: 640; Year: 1841
{{Ancestry Record|1004|1793007|uk}} (accessed 24 December 2023)
Janet Robertson (10), F S, in Kirkmichael, Kirkmichael, Perthshire. Born in Perthshire, Scotland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Peter Drummond || M || 50 || Minister || Perthshire, Scotland |- | Catherine Drummond || F || 40 || || Scotland |- | James Drummond || M || 15 || || Scotland |- | Emily Drummond || F || 15 || || Scotland |- | David Drummond || M || 15 || || Scotland |- | Andrew Drummond || M || 13 || || Scotland |- | Janet Anderson || F || 20 || F S || Perthshire, Scotland |- | '''Janet Robertson''' || '''F''' || '''10''' || '''F S''' || '''Perthshire, Scotland''' |} the abbreviation F.S. means "Female Servant", that doesn't mean to say Janet was actually a servant at age 10, although it's not improbable, it was sometimes just the nicest way to describe a young child's place in the household in 1841 terms. It was not ususual for orphans or children from poorer families to be taken in by the local "manse" (home of the Minister and his wife). The Drummonds seem to have come from Braemar to Kirkmichael around about 1830-1835. == 1851 Census == === possible 1851 Census connection === this one was always just a circumstantial connection, however given all the other facts that have emerged this elf believes that this is Janet/Jessie , in the same household as her brother James (a shepherd) is the same person, a place of birth might have connected this step.. In the 1851 census Jessie (age 20), General Servant, was the servant of Thomas Ferguson at Ashmore Farm, Blairgowrie, Perthshire. '''1851 Census''': "1851 Scotland Census"
Parish: Blairgowrie; ED: 2; Page: 1; Line: 12; Roll: CSSCT1851_72; Year: 1851; Household schedule number: 2; Roll: CSSCT1851_72
{{Ancestry Record|1076|132797|uk}} (accessed 3 January 2024)
Jessie Robertson (20) servant, General Servant, in household of Thomas Ferguson (33) at Ashmore Farm, Blairgowrie, Perthshire.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Thomas Ferguson || Head || || M || 33 || Farmer Of 170 Acres 130 Wood Sartuer Employs 5 Labourer & 2 Femal Servants || Blairgowrie, Perthshire |- | Elisa Ferguson || Wife || || F || 31 || || Blairgowrie, Perthshire |- | Willm Ferguson || Son || || M || 4 || || Blairgowrie, Perthshire |- | Charlotte Ferguson || Daughter || || F || 2 || || Blairgowrie, Perthshire |- | Elisa Ferguson || Daughter || || F || 2 Mo || || Blairgowrie, Perthshire |- | James Nicole || Servant || || M || 21 || Agricultural Labourer || Blairgowrie, Perthshire |- | Willm Small || Servant || || M || 20 || Agricultural Labourer || Corgill, Perthshire |- | John Clark || Servant || || M || 16 || Agricultural Labourer || Kefeith, Perthshire |- |''' James Robertson''' || '''Servant''' || ||''' M''' || '''21''' ||''' Shepherd''' || |- | '''Jessie Robertson''' || '''Servant''' || || '''F''' || '''20''' || '''General Servant''' || |- | Amelia Anderson || Servant || || F || 13 || House Servant || |} ==1861 Census == In the 1861 census Jess (age 28), Ploughmans Wife, was the head of household in Westquarter, Alyth, Perthshire. '''1861 Census''': "1861 Scotland Census"
Parish: Alyth; ED: 1; Page: 7; Line: 14; Roll: CSSCT1861_47; Registration Number: 328; Household schedule number: 45; Roll: CSSCT1861_47
{{Ancestry Record|1080|1657718|uk}} (accessed 3 January 2024)
Jess Robertson (28), Ploughmans Wife, head of household in Westquarter in Alyth registration district. Born in Kirkmichael, Perthshire.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Jess Robertson''' || '''Head''' || || || '''28''' || '''Ploughmans Wife''' || '''Kirkmichael, Perthshire''' |- | Jess Robertson || Daughter || || || 5 || || Meigle, Perthshire |- | Elisabeth Robertson || Daughter || || F || 3 || || Shin Ean, Forfar |- | Mary Robertson || Daughter || || F || 5 Mo || || Format, Forfar |- | Charles Robertson || Son || || M || 5 Mo || || Formas, Forfar |} == 1871 Census == In the 1871 census Jessie (age 38) was the wife of Robert Robertson in The Bog, Kirriemuir, Angus. '''1871 Census''': "1871 Scotland Census"
Parish: Kirriemuir; ED: 11; Page: 9; Line: 2; Roll: CSSCT1871_56; Registration Number: 299; Household schedule number: 37; Roll: CSSCT1871_56
{{Ancestry Record|1104|188639|uk}} (accessed 3 January 2024)
Jessie Robertson (38), wife, in household of Robert Robertson (39) in The Bog in Kirriemuir registration district. Born in Kirkmichael, perthsh.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Robert Robertson || Head || || M || 39 || Farm Serv (ploughman) || Lintrathen, forfarsh |- | '''Jessie Robertson''' || '''Wife''' || || '''F''' || '''38''' || || '''Kirkmichael, perthsh''' |- | Charles Robertson || Son || || M || 10 || Scholar || Lintrathen, forfarsh |- | Andrew Robertson || Son || || M || 7 || || Clunie, perthsh |- | Susan Robertson || Daughter || || F || 7 || || Clunie, perthsh |- | Robert Robertson || Son || || M || 2 || || Lintrathen, forfarsh |} === 1871 Census Connection === It's also in this 1871 census that we make a very strong connection to James (Jessie's likely brother) and Elizabeth PETRIE (Jessie's likely mother) with the "niece" Mary, Mary and Charles (aged 10 in 1871) were twins, but they were not in the same household (as per the census posted above, Charles was with his parents, but Mary was not there). However we find James and his mother Elizabeth (Petrie) in the same household along with a '''niece''' Mary.. I suspect that Mary is not the niece of Elizabeth (ages would suggest not) but is instead the niece of James (perhaps he filled out the census return being the man of the house?) and that would confirm James as Jessie's brother and Elizabeth Petrie as her grandmother and Jessie's mother In the 1871 census James (age 42), Shepherd, was the son of Elizabeth Robertson at 20 George Street, Blairgowrie, Perthshire. '''1871 Census''': "1871 Scotland Census"
Parish: Blairgowrie; ED: 3; Page: 4; Line: 10; Roll: CSSCT1871_61; Registration Number: 335; Household schedule number: 21; Roll: CSSCT1871_61
{{Ancestry Record|1104|4693680|uk}} (accessed 3 January 2024)
James Robertson (42) son, Shepherd, in household of Elizabeth Robertson (68) at 20 George Street in Blairgowrie registration district. Born in Kirkmichael, Perthshire.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Elizabeth Robertson || Head || || F || 68 || Formerly Domestic Servant || Kirkmichael, Perthshire |- | '''James Robertson''' || '''Son''' || || '''M''' || '''42''' || '''Shepherd''' || '''Kirkmichael, Perthshire''' |- | Mary Robertson || Niece || || F || 10 || Scholar || Clemer, Perthshire |} == 1881 Census == In the 1881 census Jessie (age 47) was the wife of Robert Robertson in Mains Of Pitcur, Kettins, Angus. '''1881 Census''': "1881 Scotland Census"
Parish: Kettins; ED: 3; Page: 5; Line: 16; Roll: cssct1881_92; Registration Number: 294; Household schedule number: 20
{{Ancestry Record|1119|3844989|uk}} (accessed 3 January 2024)
Jessie Robertson (47), wife, in household of Robert Robertson (48) in Mains Of Pitcur in Kettins registration district. Born in Kirkmichal, Perthshire.
In the 1881 census Jessie (age 47) was the wife of Robert Robertson in Mains Of Pitcur, Kettins, Angus. '''1881 Census''': "1881 Scotland Census"
Parish: Kettins; ED: 3; Page: 5; Line: 16; Roll: cssct1881_92; Registration Number: 294; Household schedule number: 20
{{Ancestry Record|1119|3844989|uk}} (accessed 3 January 2024)
Jessie Robertson (47), wife, in household of Robert Robertson (48) in Mains Of Pitcur in Kettins registration district. Born in Kirkmichal, Perthshire.
== 1891 Census == In the 1891 census Jessie (age 59) was the wife of Robert Robertson in Craigend, Brechin, Angus. '''1891 Census''': "1891 Scotland Census"
Parish: Brechin; ED: 16; Page: 3; Line: 11; Roll: CSSCT1891_84; Registration Number: 275; Household schedule number: 9; Roll: CSSCT1891_84
{{Ancestry Record|1108|1235865|uk}} (accessed 3 January 2024)
Jessie Robertson (59), wife, in household of Robert Robertson (59) in Craigend in Brechin registration district. Born in Kirkmichael, Perthshire.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Robert Robertson || Head || || M || 59 || Farm Servant || Lintrathen, Forfarshire |- | '''Jessie Robertson''' || '''Wife''' || || '''F''' || '''59''' || || '''Kirkmichael, Perthshire''' |- | George Robertson || Son || || M || 17 || Farm Servant || Lintrathen, Forfarshire |- | John McRae || Serv (servant) || || M || 22 || Farm Servant || Oathlaw, Forfarshire |- | James Paterson || Serv (servant) || || M || 29 || || Longforgan, Perthshire |} == 1901 Census == In the 1901 census Jessie (recently widowed) (age 62) was the mother of Charles Robertson at Cotton House, Auchterhouse, Angus. (also the birthplace of Charles' youngest daughter Joan) '''1901 Census''': "1901 Scotland Census"
Parish: Auchterhouse; ED: 2; Page: 8; Line: 14; Roll: CSSCT1901_87; Registration Number: 273; Household schedule number: 29; Roll: CSSCT1901_87
{{Ancestry Record|1101|3454171|uk}} (accessed 24 December 2023)
Jessie Robertson (62) mother in household of Charles Robertson (40) at Cotton House in Auchterhouse registration district. Born in Kirkmichael, Perthshire.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Charles Robertson || Head || || M || 40 || Farm S In Charge Of Horses || Lintrathen, Forfarshire |- | Elizabeth Robertson || Wife || || F || 32 || || Brechin, Forfarshire |- | Charles Robertson || Son || || M || 9 || Scholar || kinell, Forfarshire |- | Robert Robertson || Son || || M || 8 || Scholar || Murroes, Forfarshire |- | Lizzie Robertson || Daur (daughter) || || F || 6 || Scholar || Murroes, Forfarshire |- | James Robertson || Son || || M || 4 || || Glamis, Forfarshire |- | Joan Robertson || Daur (daughter) || || F || 1 || || Auchterhouse, Forfarshire |- | '''Jessie Robertson''' || '''Mother''' || || '''F''' || '''62''' || || '''Kirkmichael, Perthshire''' |} Charles wife of 1901, Elizabeth Gowans, died in 1904 in Liff and Bervie Angus, so Charles literally could have been anywhere in 1911, but I reckoned he was possibly still taking care of his mother in some shape or form, if not in the same house then close by. this 1901 record is already quoted in the profile but I just wanted to put it together with the 1911 census, which I eventually found, to show Charles with a different wife, and this time with his mother named Janet.. it was daughter Joan that enabled the 1911 census find / connection. == 1911 Census == It appears Charles remarried, to an Isabella G ? (could the G mean Gowans and she's possibly a relation of Elizabeth Gowans?). I tried looking for a marriage but can't find one, they may have been married in name only? Jessie (this time Janet) is still with living with her son Charles, his 2nd wife Isabella, and Charles' youngest daughter Joan. The address is given as: '''Mill of Inverarity Cottage, Inverarity, Angus''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Charles Robertson || Head || || M || 50 || Farm Grieve || Lintrathen, Forfarshire |- | Isabella G Robertson || Wife || || F || 46 || || Glamis, Forfarshire |- | Joan Robertson || Daur (daughter) || || F || 11 || School || Auchterhouse, Forfarshire |- | '''Janet Robertson''' || '''Mother''' || || '''F''' || '''80''' || || '''Kirkmichael, Perthshire''' |} == Thoughts and findings == There is always the possiblilty that Janet/Jessie may have been illegitimate or an unrecorded birth, and/or son Charles may not have known his grandparents, however, in the main in Scotland even with unrecorded/illegitimate births usually the mothers' maiden name is correct, unless, which could be the case in this instance, Jessie herself did not know! I cannot find any births to an an Elizabeth Stewart (various spelling variants checked), I also tried looking for a marriage for an Elizabeth Stewart/Stuart to perhaps someone else around the same time or a few years later, but that is like looking for a needle in a haystack when there is no familial/location connection to the possible illegitimate child (in my experience) There is no trace of a Janet in the 1841 census where she could be a "relative" of someone else (i.e. same surnames Robertson or Stewart in the household). Of course while the 1841 census does not give family relationships it can be useful if you do find "possible relatives" == to do == try to find Jessie in the 1851 census, though by then, aged 20, she could have been working anywhere and it's not likely to give any further clues, Update ref. '''1851''' : may have found Jessie in Blairgowrie, which is where she got married, however it doesn't give her place of birth, she may have been a farm servant in a household along with a James Robertson who is a shepherd (like her husband Robert) however there's no place of birth for Jessie or James to be able to say for sure.. James could be her brother? (very likely now given further clues) In the 1851 census Jessie (age 20), General Servant, was the servant of Thomas Ferguson at Ashmore Farm, Blairgowrie, Perthshire. '''1851 Census''': "1851 Scotland Census"
Parish: Blairgowrie; ED: 2; Page: 1; Line: 12; Roll: CSSCT1851_72; Year: 1851; Household schedule number: 2; Roll: CSSCT1851_72
{{Ancestry Record|1076|132797|uk}} (accessed 3 January 2024)
Jessie Robertson (20) servant, General Servant, in household of Thomas Ferguson (33) at Ashmore Farm, Blairgowrie, Perthshire.
try to find Jessie in the 1861 census, - '''found''' this time as Jess (without her husband Robert, who may have been boarding at the farm he was working on as a ploughman/farm servant, but with her four eldest children) In the 1861 census Jess (age 28), Ploughmans Wife, was the head of household in Westquarter, Alyth, Perthshire. '''1861 Census''': "1861 Scotland Census"
Parish: Alyth; ED: 1; Page: 7; Line: 14; Roll: CSSCT1861_47; Registration Number: 328; Household schedule number: 45; Roll: CSSCT1861_47
{{Ancestry Record|1080|1657718|uk}} (accessed 3 January 2024)
Jess Robertson (28), Ploughmans Wife, head of household in Westquarter in Alyth registration district. Born in Kirkmichael, Perthshire.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Jess Robertson''' || '''Head''' || || || '''28''' || '''Ploughmans Wife''' || '''Kirkmichael, Perthshire''' |- | Jess Robertson || Daughter || || || 5 || || Meigle, Perthshire |- | Elisabeth Robertson || Daughter || || F || 3 || || Shin Ean, Forfar |- | Mary Robertson || Daughter || || F || 5 Mo || || Format, Forfar |- | Charles Robertson || Son || || M || 5 Mo || || Formas, Forfar |} ... maybe see if Robert has related/connected family.. the Robertson families in the Kirkmichael/Blairgowrie/Angus area were numerous though, so perhaps another rabbit hole. build out son Charles' profile to include children and spouse(s) as that's who Jessie lived with laterally as per the second part of the wish to know any other information? .. in progress... done.. == Research Notes == One possibility is that Janet/Jessie is the daughter of [[Robertson-29914|John Robertson (abt.1807-1867)]] and [[Stewart-58492|Isabella (Stewart) Robertson (abt.1809-1865)]]. They lived in Perth parish during this time period. Profiles were created for John, Isabella, and their children. There are three concerns with this possibility: 1) The names Elizabeth and Isabella are not interchangeable, although they are similar enough to possibly be mistaken for each other. For example, one of the children listed with John and Isabella on the 1841 census, [[Robertson-29922|Robert Robertson (1837-)]], has a likely birth/baptism record naming Elizabeth Stewart as the mother. 2) Later census records show Janet/Jessie's birth in Kirkmichael, rather than Perth parish. 3) Janet/Jessie's son is named Charles, rather than John. Although naming conventions aren't always followed, sons are often named after grandfathers and the name Charles doesn't appear in either family. The second possibility is that the death record is incorrect and Janet/Jessie is the daughter of Charles Robertson and Elizabeth Petrie, as followed by many other trees. POSSIBILITY only due to Blairgowrie location, and Farm with Shepherd.. Jessie married her husband Robert Robertson (shepherd) in 1854 in Blairgowrie. Usually marriages took place in the brides Parish, however if Jessie had no family in Kirkmichael she would have got married in the Parish were she worked, OR due to new facts it seems her family could have actually been in Blairgowrie by now too There are no address detail or witnesses at their 1854 marriage which could help confirm or deny a connection to this family. Marriage is just recorded as: Robert in this Parish (Blairgowrie) and Jessie Robertson in Kirkmichael, so can't confirm any "sponsors" or witnesses which might have helped determine a connection to this family. Note that even if Jessie did work in Blairgowrie at this time, if her parents were still in Kirkmichael (Charles and Elizabeth Petrie were) that is where she would be registered as coming from as she was baptised there. In the 1851 census Jessie (age 20), General Servant, was the servant of Thomas Ferguson at Ashmore Farm, Blairgowrie, Perthshire. '''1851 Census''': "1851 Scotland Census"
Parish: Blairgowrie; ED: 2; Page: 1; Line: 12; Roll: CSSCT1851_72; Year: 1851; Household schedule number: 2; Roll: CSSCT1851_72
{{Ancestry Record|1076|132797|uk}} (accessed 25 December 2023)
Jessie Robertson (20) servant, General Servant, in household of Thomas Ferguson (33) at Ashmore Farm, Blairgowrie, Perthshire.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Thomas Ferguson || Head || || M || 33 || Farmer Of 170 Acres 130 Wood Sartuer Employs 5 Labourer & 2 Femal Servants || Blairgowrie, Perthshire |- | Elisa Ferguson || Wife || || F || 31 || || Blairgowrie, Perthshire |- | Willm Ferguson || Son || || M || 4 || || Blairgowrie, Perthshire |- | Charlotte Ferguson || Daughter || || F || 2 || || Blairgowrie, Perthshire |- | Elisa Ferguson || Daughter || || F || 2 Mo || || Blairgowrie, Perthshire |- | James Nicole || Servant || || M || 21 || Agricultural Labourer || Blairgowrie, Perthshire |- | Willm Small || Servant || || M || 20 || Agricultural Labourer || Corgill, Perthshire |- | John Clark || Servant || || M || 16 || Agricultural Labourer || Kefeith, Perthshire |- | James Robertson || Servant || || M || 21 || Shepherd || |- | '''Jessie Robertson''' || '''Servant''' || || '''F''' || '''20''' || '''General Servant''' || |- | Amelia Anderson || Servant || || F || 13 || House Servant || |} I wonder if the James Robertson (Shepherd) in this household is a relation of Jessie's soon to husband Robert? or if Jessie is the daughter of Charles Robertson and Elizabeth Petrie this could actually be her brother as their son James was a shepherd all his life ('''Update''': it seems very likely James (the shepherd) was Janet/Jessie's brother!) == Roads that lead to Charles Robertson and Elizabeth Petrie == * naming conventions - reverse naming suggests that Jessies parents were a Charles and an Elizabeth * While they were still in Kirkmichael still in 1854, they had other family in Blairgowrie at this time and Jessie's parish at the time of her marriage was listed as Kirmichael, even though she got married in Blairgowrie. Jessie and possible brother James seem to be working together in 1851, and brother Donald/Daniel is also listed in Blairgowrie in 1865.. yeah big gap.. but the threads are thin on thiese connections * Charles and Elizabeth's son James was a shepherd all his life (traceable to 1871 census) * 1841 census they were in Kirkmichael without their daughter Janet/Jessie, which might explain why she was the Janet/Jessie in the manse (household of the Drummonds posted above) * Charles and Elizabeth Petrie name one of their son's '''Clark''' Robertson, Jessie and Robert name one of their sons George '''Clark''' Robertson, Clark was not a very common first name in these families None of the above is conclusive by any means but is very likely why they look like the best fit couple. We have profiled as much of [[Robertson-29923|Charles Robertson (abt.1795-1865)]] and[[Petrie-2364|Elizabeth (Petrie) Robertson (bef.1802-)]] family as possible and here is the link to "their" Janet, [[Robertson-29931|Janet Robertson (1831-)]], as it says in the profile it could well turn out to be a duplicate of this Janet, but we leave it up to others to decide. == DNA == Perhaps DNA could confirm either way. limited DNA matches (via Gedmatch) were able to be accessed during the SS period and while it confirmed connections up to this Janet/Jessie and her husband Robert, with both Jessie and Robert having the surname Robertson it could prove tough to get past that with so many trees, ancestry and familysearch, already being copied. A definite DNA connection to either Charles Robertson or Elizabeth Petrie would "seal the deal" as far as this elf is concerned! The initial DNA connection that was found was via both the sons of [[Robertson-7192|George Clark Cameron Robertson (abt.1874-1944)]] == Update / Timeline via new Census 1861/1871 info found == It is now presumed that Janet/Jessies parents were indeed [[Robertson-29923|Charles Robertson (abt.1795-1865)]] and [[Petrie-2364|Elizabeth (Petrie) Robertson (bef.1802-)]] the clues to putting together this Jigsaw puzzle now outweigh the recorded facts, in that we can trace Janet/Jessie from her 1831 birth to her 1912 death given the notes/research we think that this is Jessie's timeline: * '''1831:''' birth to parents Charles Robertson and Elizabeth Petrie. * '''1841 :''' a female servant in the household of Rev.Peter Drummond and Catherine Syme in Kirkmichael, Pertshire (with her parents living close by!) * '''1851:''' a general servant at Ashmore Farm, Blairgowrie, with her brother''' James''' being a shepherd in the same household * '''1854:''' Marriage to Robert Robertson in Blairgowrie * '''1861:''' Head of the household, Ploughmans wife, with her four "eldest children" in Alyth, Perthshire (without Robert but he was possibly boarding at the farm he was working on) * '''1871:''' Jessie can be found with her husband Robert in Kirriemuir, Angus and Robert and her children, Charles Robertson (aged 10) , Andrew Robertson( aged 7), Susan Robertson(aged 7), and Robert Robertson(aged 2).. this is a very telling connection as it is also the 1871 Census where we find her brother James, with mother Elizabeth Robertson (Petrie) and a NIECE Mary Robertson (aged 10) Mary aged 10 is very very likely the twin of Charles, i.e. Jessie's daughter.. and she's not the Niece of Elizabeth (Petrie) , but instead the Niece of James who possibly filled out the census, being the man of the house * '''1881:''' Jessie can be found in Mains of Pitcur, Angus, along with husband Robert and children, Charles Robertson (19), Andrew Robertson (15), Robert Robertson (12) and George C Robertson (7). George C Robertson is George Clark Robertson.. the middle name Clark is another big clue in this family as the name Clark was further used in his descendents * '''1891:''' Jessie again can be found with her husband Robert, at Craigend, Brechin, Angus this time with only their son George (Clark) still at home * '''1901:''' Jessie's husband Robert dies pre census, at Goukton Farm, Kinfauns, Perthshire, Scotland, and in the 1901 Census Jessie, recently widowed is then found with her son Charles and his family in Auchterhouse, Angus * '''1911:''' Jessie (this time Janet) can still be found with her son, his new wife Isabella G. (Charles' first wife Elizabeth having died in 1904, Liff and Bervie, Angus) and Charles' youngest daughter Joan. address Mill of Inverarity Cottage, Inverarity, Angus (as shown earlier in these notes) * '''1912 :''' Janet/Jessies death and the only thing that now doesn't fit is the parents names as given by son Charles, however there could be various reasons for this and the Elves have been unable to find anything that would contradict the findings in the timeline above == Sources ==

Spafford, Onondaga County, New York

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The Town of Spafford is located between the southern ends of Skaneateles and Otisco lakes. It is bordered on the northwest by the town of Skaneateles, the northeast by Marcellus, the southeast by Tully, the south end by Cortland County, and on the west by Cayuga County. The town is named for [[Spafford-216|Horatio Spafford (1778-1832)]], father of the more well known H.G. Spafford who penned the hymn ''It Is Well.'' === The History of Spafford ''Past and Present of Syracuse and Onondaga County'' by The Rev. William M. Beauchamp. NY: S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1908, pp. 432-435. === Spafford had its name from [[Spafford-216|Horatio Spafford]], author of an early gazetteer of the state, a man who had opinions and expressed them. It was set off April 8, 1811, from several towns. Marcellus gave it thirteen lots, Sempronius eight, and Tully sixteen. The town if about ten miles long and three broad, occupying the ridge between two lakes and their valleys. With Skaneateles lake on one side, and Otisco lake on the other, it has the longest lake front of any town here, and abounds in picturesque ravines and falls. Ripley hill is not as high as Fabius hill, but commands a finer view. [[Palmer-16570|Gilbert Palmer]] was the first settler, locating on Lot 70 in 1794. His son had a nearly fatal accident that year, and Dr. White was summoned from Clinton. He and the father were guided on the return by an Oneida Indian, who promised to bring them to a log across the outlet at Otisco lake--and he did. Mr. Palmer and his crippled son had no near neighbors for about eight years. [[Tinkham-125|Daniel Tinkham]] came about 1802, to Lot 89, south of Borodino, but soon found another site. [[Berry-7702|Jonathan Berry]] succeeded him on the first in March, 1803, and became a prominent man. Dr. Archibald Farr, the first physician, came in April, settling about a mile north of Spafford Corners. The road from Berry's to Farr's was the first in town. This was extended in 1804, about the time Isaac Hall came, and in September, 1806, Mr. Hall drove the first wagon from Spafford to Scott Corners, a road having been opened in 1805 by John Babcock and Elisha Sabins, who came from Scott with sleds. In 1806 came Jethro Bailey, Abel Amidon, [[Davis-36382|Elias Davis]], John Hullibut, Peter Knapp, Otis and Moses Legg, Job Lewis, along the road from Scott to Borodino. Levi Foster, Benjamin Homer, James and Cornelius Williamson, [[Stanton-726|Benjamin Stanton]], John Woodward and others came elsewhere. Knapp's landing was on Skaneateles lake. In 1807 [[Roundy-178|Asahel Roundy]] and James Bacon settled at Spafford Corners, the former becoming an influential citizen, and the first postmaster in 1814. He built a tavern there in 1820, selling it to [[Moon-1304|William W. Legg]] in 1843. Samuel Conkling also came in 1807, building the first frame house near Borodino. In Cold Brook, about 1808, Luke Miller raised the first log cabin. Daniel Wallace settled at Borodino in 1807, and was the head of a large family, one of his grandsons being the first volunteer from Spafford in the Union army. Dr. Farr built the first grist mill in the town in 1808, in Otisco Hollow, and opened the first tavern the same year near Spafford Corners. The first school there was taught that year by Miss [[Weston-9460|Hannah Weston]], who came on horseback from Skaneateles. She was afterward Mrs. Asahel Roundy. This was not the first school in town, that being in a log house a mile north of Borodino. This was taught by Miss Sally Packard. [[Babcock-5797|Jared Babcock]] opened the first store in town in 1809, at Spafford Corners, and [[Hotchkiss-1477|Lauren Hotchkiss]] had another there the next year. In fact, that part of the town made most progress, and its people were always on the alert. Two instances of this may be cited in more modern days. The Bucktail road is yet a witness of the strength of the early Democrats there. In 1844 these built the great "Spafford Buggy," an immense structure, all of hickory, and drawn by twenty-four horses. In this they visited Skaneateles and Cortland. In 1856 the Democrats lived mostly at the south end of the town; the Whigs at the north, with the town meeting at Borodino. A great snow storm blocked the roads on the day for this, but a few nearby Whigs voted and went home, as all seemed safe. Late in the day every Democrat from the south end was there. They had turned out in a body, shoveled their way through, and quickly turned the scale. In 1810 and 1811 Josiah Walker and Judge Walter Wood each built sawmills on Cold brook. The town received its name in 1811, from Mr. Spafford who bought land there, intending to settle, and offered a library to the town if it received his name. He sent books, Asahel Roundy being librarian a long time. A small portion of land was set off to Marcellus and Skaneateles in 1840. The first town meeting was in April, 1812, John Babcock being chosen supervisor and Sylvester Wheaton town clerk. Asahel Roundy was elected in 1813, and held the office for nine years, but not continuously. Job Smith, who came in 1806, was grandfather of Hon. Sidney Smith of Skaneateles, and of two eminent New York physicians, Drs. Stephen and J. Lewis Smith. Among other notable families were the Harmons, Hiscocks, Strongs, Burdicks, Harveys, Fishers, Kneelands, Fitzgeralds, etc. Spafford made a good record in the war of 1812, and in that for the Union, developing a class of hardy men. Captain Asahel Roundy was noted in this way, physically and mentally. He came on horseback from Vermont in 1807, and many stories are told of him. A man who had settled at Spafford Landing broke his leg. Most people are breathless who climb the hill without a burden. Captain Roundy took the man on his back, and carried him up the steep ascent more than a mile away. He was indeed a Green Mountain boy. He took a hand at law occasionally, both in pleading and executing it, varied by deciding as a judge. One noted decision of his was against all evidence, but he knew the real culprit, who was himself. Right in deciding he may have been right in acting. Daniel Burroughs, the first merchant in Borodino, sold goods in a log house, and was succeeded by Horace and Stephen Child. Among later merchants were [[Legg-2025|William W. Legg]], Thomas Anderson and Zachariah Berry. The first tavern there was built by Isaac Ryder, and the second by Lewis Davis. The first physician was Dr. J. Whiting. At one time the village had three stores, three taverns and three blacksmith shops. Also two churches. Strange as it may seem the town has no record of early distilleries, but there was one convenient across the lake, and reached by the "Jug Handle path" from Apple tree point. A Freewill Baptist church was organized in 1816, and a plain church was built a little east of Spafford Corners. About 1835 most of the members became Mormons and went west. Their chapel was moved to the corners and became a dwelling. About 1836 another Baptist society was formed there, building a church in 1839. The society became extinct, and the chapel became a store in 1867. The present Methodist church there was built as a Union church in 1840, by Methodists, Universalists, and the remaining Freewill Baptists. A Methodist society was formed in 1809 at Borodino, where the first church stood on the site of the town hall. A Methodist society was also organized at Cold Brook before 1817, where a church was built in 1852. Another Methodist church is east of Spafford creek. The shores of Skaneateles lake have proved ideal for summer cottages, and with these the old names of localities have often changed. Five Mile point was often called Factory point, from Miner's Wheelhead factory there. It is now Edgewater. Pork point, not far from Borodino Landing, retains its name. Some say that a cargo of pork was shipwrecked there, others that the first barrel of pork in Spafford was there unloaded. Hardscrabble presents fine sites for three cottages, as yet unoccupied. Ten mile point is attractive for large picnics. Hall's Landing is pleasant and picturesque. Then comes a long succession of cottages. Staghorn is one of the best-known points on the lake, and then comes Spafford Landing, once Randall's point, with boarding houses and cottages, and easy of access from many places, with good fishing nearby, picturesque views on every hand. Among the local stories is that of Abel Amadown, who one day took a drop too much and went down literally. A man tried to raise him and failed. Then he asked his name and had the reply, "Amadown." As this came every time he got angry and said: "Are you down? of course you are, and if you won't get up, stay down." He got up with help. The name is now Amidon. Elias Davis, a Revolutionary soldier, settled in Skaneateles in 1803, and came thence in a boat in 1806. He died in Spafford in 1851, aged eight-eight. He killed a great bear one winter, between the corners and the lake, one of the last in the town. Captain Roundy has been mentioned as sometimes taking a hand in legal matters. Hon. Daniel Gott, a once noted lawyer, said he was one of the strongest advocates before a jury of any man he knew. The picturesque Bucktail road perpetuates his political faith, and there are good stories of how he managed things. He was captain of a militia company in 1812, which was called to Sackett's Harbor. His descendants may have inherited literary tastes from their mother, the school teacher. Daniel Wallace, son of the pioneer of 1807, gave all his sons names of noted men, beginning with Napoleon Bonaparte and ending with Santa Anna. The latter was the first Spafford volunteer April 28, 1861. The name of Borodino may have come from these historic tastes, for Daniel lived and died there, owning over four hundred acres there at one time. Daniel Burroughs, before mentioned, once swam from Mandana to Pork point on a wager, a distance of three miles. Others have occasionally crossed the lake in this way, but at narrower parts. In early days deer often did this. Before the lake was raised it was sometimes possible to ride around it on horseback, on the beach, as was done by one early resident. In early times, too, there was a fancy for giving names at the raising of any conspicuous building. In this way a store built by Joseph R. Berry, in 1831, was called the "Proud Farmer's Ruin." He was expected to spend money for costly things, not within the reach of poorer neighbors. The first child born in the town was Alvah Palmer, and the first marriage was that of Elisha Freeman and Phoebe Smith. The first death was that of Benjamin Chaffee, in August, 1801. In 1836 Borodino had a church, two taverns, two stores, and about twenty dwellings. In 1886 it had a church, two general stores, two blacksmith shops, two shoe shops, hardware store, wagon shop, harness shop, spring bed factory, meat market and hotel. At the same time Spafford (originally Spafford Corners) had three general stores, hotel, wagon shop, two blacksmith shops, a shoe shop and church. One can rest there "far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife," and look on forest, lake and hill. Tully limestone has been quarried in the town to some extent, and on the higher hills there have been opened quarries of paving stone, but the cost of transportation was too high for profitable work. == Sources ==

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[[Project:Spain|Spain Project]] | [[Space:Spain_Teams|Spain Project - Teams]] | '''Profilers Team''' This page is managed by the [[Space:Spain|Spain Project]]. The Profilers Team is responsible for working on high-level profiles for Spain. These may be Spanish notables, but can also be contentious or gateway profiles. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#c60b1e;"|'''Team Member''' ! align="left" style="background:#c60b1e;"|'''Current Profile''' ! align="left" style="background:#c60b1e;"|'''Total''' |- |[[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] | | |- |[[Macdonald-5190|John Macdonald]] |[[Muso-7 | Josef María Musso Valiente]] | |- |[[Pérez-224|Austin Pérez]] | | |- |[[Baty-260|S J Baty]] |[[Arlés_y_de_Andosilla-1|Martin (Arlés y de Andosilla)]] | |- |[[Hadsell-2|Staci Golladay]] | | |- |[[Giampersa-1|Régis Giampersa]] | | |- |[[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] |[[De_Estrada-1|Luisa Coronado de Estrada]] | |- |[[Buzolin-1|Anna Buzolin]] | | |- |[[Troy-204|Sharon Centanne]] | | |- |[[LaFollette-134|Jennifer LacFollette]] | | |- |[[Zurita-12|Edward Zurita]] | | |- |[[Larson-2119|Ramona Pekarek]] | | |- | | | |- ! align="left" style="background:#c60b1e;"|'''Team Member''' ! align="left" style="background:#c60b1e;"|'''Current Profile''' ! align="left" style="background:#c60b1e;"|'''Total''' |}

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Spalding from Maryland to Kentucky

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Smith-102043|Viettia Newcomb]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12890421 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Spall of Suffolk Research

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Research material for sorting out the origins and families of the Spalls of Suffolk Susan (Commons) Law can trace her ancestry back to [[Spall-311|John Spall]] son of [[Spall-312|Peter Spall]] and [[Dowsing-83|Hannah Dowsing]], baptised in Cretingham on 23 May 1725. Peter and Hannah were married in Brandeston on 13 Aug 1713. However I haven't been able to find a baptism for Peter. Another Spall couple take up residence in Cretingham at this time also: [[Spall-354|Robert Spall]] and Dinah. Not only can I not find a baptism for Robert, but I can't even find a marriage. In fact Spall parish records become very thin on the ground by the mid-1600s. It looks like the Spalls are new arrivals in Suffolk during the late 1600s == Origins of the Spalls == There are no Spall households in the subsidy rolls for 1523 or 1566. However by the time of the 1674 hearth tax there are ten households with variants of the Spall surname: {| class="wikitable" border="2" width="100%" |+Spall households in 1674 |- ! '''Parish''' !! '''Name''' !! '''Number of Hearths''' !! '''PRs start''' !! '''BTs start''' |- | Aldringham (Hamlet of Thorpe) || Widow Spall || 2 || 1538 || 1698 |- | Baddingham || Richd Spawle || 8 || 1538 || 1691 |- | Charsfield or Chersfeild || Ro. Spall || 2 of 4 || 1727 || 1698 |- | Dallinghoo or Dallingoe || William Spall || 4 || 1559 || 1698 |- | Hadleigh || William Spalls || 3 || 1558 || 1795 |- | Hasketon || Sam. Spall || 1 || 1538 || 1698 |- | Ipswich St Mary Elms || Widow Spall || 1 || 1557 || 1698 |- | Rumburgh or Rumborow || Robert Spall || 3 || 1559 || 1698 |- | Sutton || William Spall || 1 of 3 || 1555 || 1698 |- | Woodbridge || William Spall Snr || 2 of 4 || 1545 || 1698 |} == Source Material == * '''Book''': S. H. A. H. (Sydenham Henry Augustus Hervey), b. 1846 ed, ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t1rf72c8n Suffolk in 1674 : being the hearth tax returns.]'', Woodbridge : G. Booth, 1905, https://archive.org/, (accessed 24 January 2024) * '''Book''': Hervey, Sydenham Henry Augustus, 1846-, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/219489-suffolk-in-1568-being-the-return-for-a-subsidy-granted-in-1566-with-a-map-of-suffolk-in-hundreds?offset=7 "Suffolk in 1568 : being the return for a subsidy granted in 1566 : with a map of Suffolk in hundreds"], Paul & Mathew, Bury St. Edmunds, 1909, https://www.familysearch.org/, (accessed 24 January 2024) * '''Book''': Hervey, Sydenham Henry Augustus, 1846-, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/200688-suffolk-in-1524-being-the-return-for-a-subsidy-granted-in-1523-with-map-of-suffolk-in-hundreds "Suffolk in 1524, being the return for a subsidy granted in 1523 : with map of Suffolk in hundreds"], G. Booth, Woodbridge, 1910, https://www.familysearch.org/, (accessed 24 January 2024) * [https://allaboutipswich.com/blog/2020/timeline#:~:text=1620s%20%2D%20Huguenot%20refugees%2C%20French%20Protestants,noted%20as%20England's%20first%20refugees. Timeline of Ipswich]

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== Spåningsrås, Pjätteryd == Spåningsrås är en gård i Pjätteryd sn, Sunnerbo hd, Kronobergs län i det som nu är Älmhults kommun. Gården tillhörde fram till 1916 herrgården Öjhult som är medeltida. Spåningsrås finns utmärkt i en karta över Öjhult från 1676 för laga delning: {{Image|file=Spaningsras_Pjatteryd-1.jpg |caption=Öjhult 1676 }} Spåningsrås, på 1/4 mantal, styckades 1916 upp i fem delar, Ea - Ef i kartan nedan: {{Image|file=Spaningsras Pjatteryd.jpg |caption=Spåningsrås, ägostyckning 1916 }} Dåvarande ägaren till Spåningsrås, Värends Egnahems AB, likviderades omkring 1930 och arrendatorn Gustaf och Anna Andersson köpte gården i januari 1930. Den togs över av dottern Myrtie och mågen Ragnar Jonasson i början av 1950-talet. {{Image|file=Andersson-19037.png |caption=Spåningsrås ca 1950 }} Marken brukas inte längre och är förslagen att bli naturreservat. [https://minkarta.lantmateriet.se/plats/3006/v1.0/?e=439415&n=6279483&z=12&mapprofile=flygbild1960&background=4&boundaries=false&name=Sp%C3%A5ningsr%C3%A5s Flygfoto] från omkring 1960 över Spåningsrås 5. == Källor ==

Spanisch roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Ribot_i_Vilà-1|Maria Ribot i Vilà]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18165855 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Spanish 1

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Website for Spanish 1 homework and assignments.

Spanish American War Kenyon Name Study

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{{Image|file=Spanish_American_War_Kenyon_Name_Study.png |size=medium |caption=Spanish American War (National Archives) }} By ending Spain's colononial emipire in the Western Hemisphere, the Spanish-American War of 1898 strengthened the position of the United States as a Pacific power. Spain relinquished its claim on Cuba, and its sovereignty over Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1866-1898/spanish-american-war#:~:text=The%20Spanish%2DAmerican%20War%20of,States%20as%20a%20Pacific%20power.] {{Image|file=Rose_s_Patriot_Backgrounds-45.jpg |caption= }} ==New York in the Spanish-American War & Naval Records== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Age|| Birth date/place||Rank In/Out||Place||Muster/Discharge Out |- | Harold E. Kenyon||20|| 1878, Elryia, Ohio||Private to Corp|| New York City||Fort Slocum, New York Harbor |- |William H Kenyon||21||1877, Buffalo, NY||1st Serg to Serg||Buffalo||Camp Barrett, Guanajay, Cuba |- |Elbert S Kenyon||23||1875, Gowanda, NY ||Private||Auburn||Auburn, New York |- |John Kenyon||-||1859, Syracuse, NY||-||-||-|| |- |William Joseph Kenyon||-||1870, Rhode Island||-||NY, NY||-|| |- |Willie Louis Kenyon||-||1877, Binghamton, NY||-||NY, NY||-|| |- |} ==U.S., Spanish American War Volunteers Index, 1898== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name ||Rank|| State||Unit||Company |- | Albert D Kenyon|| Private||New York||3 New York Infantry||M|| |- |Cecil Kenyon||Private||Iowa||52 Iowa Infantry||F|| |- |Charles B Kenyon||Private||Missouri||3 Missouri Infantry||M|| |- |Charles F Kenyon||Private||-||2 United States Volunteer Engineers||I|| |- |Christopher T Kenyon||Private||-||2 United States Volunteer Engineers||I|| |- |[[Kenyon-3649|Clarence Edgar Kenyon]]||Musician||Wisconsin||3 Wisconsin Infantry||L|| |- |Frank C Kenyon||Corporal||Ohio||6 Ohio Infantry||G|| |- |Frank N Kenyon||Wagoner||Illinois||7 Illinois Infantry||L|| |- |Frank P Kenyon||Surgeon||Kentucky||4 Kentucky Infantry||Field & Staff|| |- |George Kenyon||Private||South Dakota|| 1 South Dakota Infantry||I|| |- |George H Kenyon||Private||Indiana||160 Indiana Infantry||A|| |- |George H Kenyon||Private|| Rhode Island||1 Rhode Island Infantry||K|| |- |Howland Kenyon||Private||Virginia||3 Virginia Infantry||I|| |- |William J Kenyon||Private||Georgia||3 Georgia Infantry||G|| |- |Roy Kinyon||Private||Minnesota||13 Minnesota Infantry||K|| |- |Clarence Leroy Kenyon||Private||Minnesota||13 Minnesota Infantry||K|| |- |Elmer C Kenyon||Private||Minnesota|| 13 Minnesota Infantry||K|| |- |William J Kenyon||Private||Georgia||3 Georgia Infantry||G|| |- |Guy C Kinion||Private||Iowa||50 Iowa Infantry||E|| |- | Albert J Kenyon||Seaman||Connecticut||1st Division||-|| |- |Lorenzo W. Kenyon||Seaman||Connecticut||2nd Division||-|| |- | |} * There were a number of Kennons on the list. They weren't included because it wasn't clear whether these were variations of Kenyon surname or a different surname.

Spanish American War Soldier Illustrations

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These images were created by [[Huggins-2519|Laura W]] for use by anyone on WikiTree. They are not copyrighted and are not based on any real persons. They are created to honor our Spanish American War ancestors. Yes, some of them look like real photos. The power of AI has helped create photo-realistic illustrations.

Spanish East Florida Pioneers

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The goal of this project is to gather and share information about the earliest families populating Spanish East Florida before it became a U.S. territory. I'm specifically interested in Rebeckah Hart, sister of Isaiah Hart, who helped establish Mandarin Florida. This project will help me complete an unfinished historical fiction about Rebeckah Hart while sharing the voluminous research I've already collected. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[White-55347|Anonymous White]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Questions to come Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=25784114 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Spanish La Florida Photos and Images

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Spanish Naming Standards

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As with all rules the old adage that there are more exceptions than compliance may be held to apply. The basic modern consensus is that a Spanish person takes two surnames for formal business but often in daily life may use only one. The modern pattern from certainly the 1850's is to take the first surname of the Father followed by the first surname of the Mother using the fathers alone in daily life but there can be some notable exceptions such as Picasso, taking his mother name, or the poet Federico Garcia Lorca often just known as Garcia Lorca who always used both names 1. One cardinal rule is that a wife does not take her husband's name on marriage. She keeps the name she has been using before and should be entered under her original name with no entry of the husbands name going in either last names or current last names. 2. On occasions the two names may be linked by the letter y or e such as Francisco Franco y Bahamonde but this format should not be assumed and only entered if there is clear evidence it was being used 3. Since 1999 it has been permissible to reverse the order subject to the proviso that it is applied consistently to all the children 4. Where in doubt as to mothers last name enter the father first last name only 5. de. This can often appear in early names at the start or between the surnames. Be careful. If it is there enter it, if not assume nothing. It can appear as eg Juan de Soto or Gomez Garcia de Alcaraz. De Soto and Garcia de Alcaraz are the single surnames. 6. Double barrelled names can prove a problem as it is easy to assume they are following the rule of taking father and mothers respective first last names when they are not, for instance Gomez Leandro Muso Munoz Garcia de Alcaraz is the son of Gonzalo Muso Munoz and Ines Garcia de Alcaraz. His wife is Maria Tomasa de Guevara Ponce de Leon y Alburquerque, her parents being Juan de Guevara Ponce de Leon and Maria Alburquerque Leones y Guevara. Their son appears to have only used Muso Munoz as last name. The problem here is that Muso, Munoz,Garcia, Alcaraz, de Guevara, Ponce de Leon, Alburquerque and Leones can and often are single surnames but here are being used in combination with others to form the “single” name. Another and easier to understand example is Pedro Navarro Marin. Following the general rule one might expect his father to be Pedro Navarro and mother Juana Marin but in fact his father is Pedro Navarro Marin ( a double first surname) and Mother Juana Perez A list of some regular double names will follow. 7. Do not always assume the same format of double names will be followed eg Garcia de Alcaraz y Mula can appear as such or as de Mula Garcia Alcaraz and other combinations 8. Up until at least the mid 18th century a number of ladies took either their mothers or paternal grandmothers surname as their surname eg Theresa Perez Monte the wife of a Juan Alburquerque was the daughter of Diego Garcia de Alcaraz and Beatriz Guevara Leones. Diego was the son of Gomez Garcia de Alcaraz and Theresa Perez Monte from whom she took her last name. 9. The children of these ladies do not generally take this name as their second surname but that which would have been applied had the ladies followed the more general rule. 10. Another practice that may occur from time to time is children taking the surname of a godparent instead of their own parents. 11. problems to encounter. The applying of rules in the past was so lax that you may find a mother referred to by one surname in a child's baptism or another with other children eg Maria de Vera as she is often referred to has been referred to as Maria Ruiz in one of her children's entries. This is the last name of her paternal grandmother. 12. Gather as much evidence as possible from as many entries and sources as possible and certainly do not apply any rules blindly List of some double barrelled or compound names below is a list of some Spanish double barrelled or complex names you may come across. These are not names following the usual pattern of fathers first and mothers first surname but effectively “single” surnames that pass down the generations. The problems they create is firstly to confuse the unwary as to the identity of the parents. They also are often miswritten in documents by having bits missed and can be easily overlooked. The scribes of early baptisms and other church records were not that scrupulous in what they recorded. An instance is that of two brothers whose last name should have been Garcia Menchiron whose marriages are recorded by different scribes on the same page. One gave the full name whilst the other only gave Garcia. Alburquerque Leones. de Guevara Ponce de Leon. de Vera Minarro. Esteban de Alarcon. Fernandez Menchiron. Fernandez de Plazas. Garcia de Alcaraz. Garcia de Guevara. Garcia Menchiron. Garcia Minarro. Ladron de Guevara. Leones Alburquerque. Leones de Guevara. Lopez Teruel. Marsilla de Teruel or Marcilla de Teruel. Martinez Carrasco, Mateos de Aguilar. Mateos Montalban. Mateos Rendon. Moya Angeler. Muso (orMusso) Munoz. Navarro de Guevara. Navarro Leones. Navarro Marin. Navarro Rodenas. Perez de Meca. Perez Monte. Ponce de Leon. Primo de Rivera. Queipo de Llano. Soler Blazquez. Soler Castejon. Rubio Torreglosa This page is part of the [[Project:Spain|Spain Project]]. Back to: [[Space:Spanish_Resources|Spanish Resources]] == Spanish Naming Standards ==

Spanish Orphan Trail How To Page

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'''This is a page to document the Orphan Trail process for training as a Spanish Orphan Trail Team Member. Sample emails for sending at each stage are [[Space:Spanish_Orphan_Trail_Sample_Emails|documented here]].''' The Orphaned Profiles Team lasts about 2 weeks (or more, if you want). It consists of WikiTreers at all stages, all ages, all levels of education - everyone begins here before going on into being more involved in the Spain Project. Members work on orphaned profiles (that is to say, profiles without a profile manager), doing whatever is needed on that particular profile: sourcing, researching, gathering census data, tidying up the data in the biography box and removing unnecessary GEDCOM clutter - anything that needs doing, really. By working on an orphaned profile, nobody can jump in and say that they are messing up 'their' profile! and while they work, they are learning WikiTree styles and standards. Members work in three time periods: * 1838-1917 * 1700-1837 * 1500-1699, progressing slowly backwards from the most recent. The key to working a successful Trail is the personal touch. Get to know your Trailers, whether they have health issues or computer issues or live in another country. Don't just send them the standard sample emails. Personalise them with comments which show you read their emails. Maybe even share a joke (but only if they have made a joke first!) Make them feel that they are receiving one-on-one help and guidance and are not just part of a larger group. ---- ==Daily Maintenance== '''Keep all your Orphan Trail emails!''' as you will need to refer back to them when posting about graduates, resolving disputes etc.
After you have answered all your Orphan Trail emails, go to the spreadsheet. #Note in {{Red|red}} any who will be due for a nudge email after 2 weeks of no response # Cast your eye down the list for any due for a nudge # Check the date which is two weeks ago, then archive any entries which correspond to this date. If they look as though they may be working on a profile, check the profile's "Changes" tab to see when they were last on it. It is essential that you keep on top of this. Multiple Trailers at multiple stages of the Trail need a tight hold on the reins. If you let this go by over a day, it will take longer to cover the backlog and some Trailers may get anxious at not receiving a reply. ==Before They Begin== # Person signs up to the Spain Project via G2G. The acknowledgment and initial welcome email are dealt with by the Welcome and Integration Team, although you might want to keep an eye on the G2G thread so you recognise the name when it comes through! # You will receive a 'triage' email from the Welcome and Integration Profile Coordinator, who will give you a brief overview of what their profiles look like, whether they will need TLC (four or more profiles per group), or whether they are good enough to be called Fast Track (they will probably only need to do 3 profiles per group) ===What to do if...the person does not respond=== [[Space:Trailblazers_Sample_Emails#Nudge_email_.28sent_after_two_weeks_with_no_reply.29|'Nudge']] him/her '''via PM''' after 14 days (are they still interested?); one nudge only. You then give them another 14 days to respond. It is important to send this via PM so they cannot maintain they never got an email.
Wendy checks after 6 weeks to see if person is still interested in Spain Project ==Enter the Orphan Trail== The person will be sent an email telling them to contact you. They will do so, and you send them [[Space:Trailblazers_Sample_Emails#Welcome_to_the_Orphaned_Profiles_Team.21|this email]], which gives them a welcome, a brief explanation of what the Orphan Trail is all about, and a link (repeated) to get them to the [[Space:Spain_Orphaned_Profiles_Team|Orphaned Profiles Team page]]. # The page tells them to click on the first of three groups:
* 1838-1917 * 1700-1837 * 1500-1699 #They click through to the (need space page here: Space:Spain_Resources_1838-1917|Resources page) for the first group. They read through it, and click on the link at the top, which takes them to the (need space page here: Space:Spain_Resources_1838-1917|Resources page) of their chosen group. # They read through it (possibly even including the example profiles, but that isn't guaranteed!), and click on the link which takes them to the preformatted search for an orphaned profile within Spain within the time period. # There is also a checklist on each Sandbox page:
* Does it already have a profile manager? * Are ALL dates within 1838-1917? (or 1700-1837, or 1500-1699) * Are all locations within Spain? ::Birth=Spain
::Marriage=Spain
::Death=Spain * Are there family links ('''parents AND spouse''', children are a bonus) so you can use them as clues to narrow down a guess and find them in censuses? * Are there enough family links so you are going to be able to write a narrative biography of more than one sentence? [[Space:England_Sandbox_1838-1917|Sandbox page]] of their chosen group. # They read through it (possibly even including the example profiles, but that isn't guaranteed!), and click on the link which takes them to the preformatted search for an orphaned profile within England within the time period. # There is also a checklist on each Sandbox page:
* Does it already have a profile manager? * Are ALL dates within 1838-1917? (or 1700-1837, or 1500-1699) * Are all locations within England? ::Birth=England
::Marriage=England
::Death=England * Are there family links ('''parents AND spouse''', children are a bonus) so you can use them as clues to narrow down a guess and find them in censuses? * Are there enough family links so you are going to be able to write a narrative biography of more than one sentence? * Are there (any) sources already? so that is what you are looking for as well. You are also checking that nobody else on the Orphan Trail is already working on that particular orphan they have selected. If the profile does not meet all the requirements in the checklist, then email back and ask them to choose again. If all is OK, then... ==First Steps== # You adopt the profile. This is to prevent the profile from being picked up by bulk-adopters who only tick boxes and do not check the actual profile to see if it has particular needs. There have also been instances of bulk-adopters changing the privacy level, thus elbowing out the Trailer. # You go to the Edit page and add the large red-and-black graphic which says 'Please do not Edit'

'''Need to create a graphic here.''' This is to discourage well-intentioned passers-by from editing/adding sources etc while your Trailer is working on it. It is surrounded by an invisible comment because Trailers were deleting part of it by mistake. # You add the profile's Wiki-ID to the spreadsheet against the Trailer's entry, and link it to the profile. # You email the Trailer, telling them that the profile is ready for them now. If this is their first profile in the first group, add the [[Space:Trailblazers_Sample_Emails#Paragraph_for_first-time_Orphan_Trailer_to_warn_them_about_the_graphic|"Don't be alarmed..."]] paragraph. ''Note: If they get stuck, remind them that on the Sandbox page is a blue-edged table with example profiles inside, so they can check their work.'' The Trailer works on the profile, then emails you to say they have finished. You go to their chosen profile and review it. * If a married female - have they inserted a married surname? * Do all the places finish with the name of the country? * If they are in the third group, have they used categories? * Is there a narrative biography? (probably not, in the first group) * Have they used sources and formatted them correctly? * Should any of their sources actually be See Also: or in an ==Acknowledgments== section? * Have they left in ==Footnotes==? * Are there any typos/spelling mistakes? * Are they still using abbreviations? Turn to the Edit tab and view their wiki markup code. Watch for incorrect coding which means the item is red in the final output (typos etc). Most of the Trailers won't even have noticed or don't bother to check. * Have they used inline sourcing? * Have they used internal links? * Is there a tag? * Does the Acknowledgments section have the correct number of = signs around it? Email them back with a list of the things they need to tweak. Here is a sample list:
1. Click the radio button just below the box for her middle name, to show you don't know it (yet): 'no middle name'
2. The birth location needs 'England' at the end
3. The marriage location needs completing. Even if all you have is a registration district, that's better than nothing!
4. 'England' in the death location needs a capital letter
5. When we do an internal link for the mother, we use both her maiden AND married surname, so her link looks like this: [[Deakin-169|Ann (Deakin) Rowbotham]].
6. When you are writing out birth/marriage/death registrations, do not use abbreviations. This is to help those whose first language is not English. So the M of her death registration becomes March, and 'Vol' becomes 'Volume' (her birth and marriage registrations will need the same attention) As you see them struggling or progressing, you will introduce the concept of internal links and requiring them to use inline sourcing (which they were supposed to have learned in the 1838-1917 group). It is up to you to decide when they are ready. Categories are introduced in the third and final group, and there is a [[Space:England_OPT_Categories|basic 'how-to' here]]. ===What to do if...the person responds, but doesn't start=== Or does not pick a profile, or picks one and then doesn't work on it
PM them 14 days after last contact/last time they touched the profile: can you help? are they still interested?
Wait 14 days for them to reply; if no reply, then they are off the Orphans Team list. Mark the 'Members' tab of the spreadsheet that they have been removed; go to the 'Orphans' tab and move their entry down from the current Trailers down to the 'Removed' section. ==When you are satisfied== # When you are satisfied that they have improved the profile and made all the tweaks/amendments you suggested, email them, congratulate them on having done that, and ask them to choose another profile. Check with the spreadsheet as to which group they are in. # Remove the 'Please do not edit' graphic, and add the following sticker directly under the ==Biography==heading:
{{England Orphaned Profile Sticker}} - which shows that the profile has been improved by a member of the England Project Orphaned Profiles Team. # Remember to remove yourself as the Profile Manager! ==Leaps and Bounds (Moving On)== When the Trailer has improved a minimum of four profiles (three if they have been triaged as Fast Track), it is time for them to move to the next group. Only get them to do up to six profiles if they have had big struggles, have not progressed very far very fast, or their contributions to the Orphans Trail are spaced rather far apart (so they may have forgotten what they already learned). Send them an email which says
[[Space:Trailblazers_Sample_Emails#Time_to_move_on_to_second_group|'It is time for you to move to the next group']]; or even
[[Space:Trailblazers_Sample_Emails#Time_to_move_on_to_third_and_final_group|'It is time for you to move to the third and final group']] The week before they are due to graduate, when you ask them to choose their final profile, also ask if they wouldn't mind putting together a couple of sentences of feedback: which era they liked/hated the most, if they have discovered in themself a love for sourcing, or biography-writing, 16th century research etc. ==Graduation== If they are a regular Orphan Trailer, they will have done:
1838-1917 group - 4 profiles
1700-1837 group - 4 profiles
1500-1699 group - 4 profiles
'Fast Track' Trailers will have done 3 profiles in each group. Struggling Trailers may have done up to 6 profiles in any or all of the groups. When they have finished their final profile,
# Send them the [[Space:Trailblazers_Sample_Emails#Congratulations.21|Congratulations! email]] # Post to the England Project Leaders google group, introducing the latest graduate and giving their feedback # Make sure the Trailer would have received their Congratulations email first, then post to the England Project google group, introducing the latest graduate. This is to continue the 'personal touch' and ensure they don't read about it in a google group first! # Mark the spreadsheet 'Members' tab that they have graduated, and add the date # Mark the spreadsheet 'Orphans' tab that they have graduated and move them out of the current list down into the 'Graduates' list The Trailer will be contacted within a few days by the Leader for Integration to discuss future Project involvement. == Acknowledgements == Special thanks to [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] for creating the template for this page.

Spanish Orphan Trail Sample Emails

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==Welcome to the Orphaned Profiles Team!== I am delighted to have you on the team; I will add your name to my records. The Orphaned Profiles Team is different from other teams you may have met on WT. Instead of being almost a race to get rid of Unsourced Profiles, or connect up Unconnecteds, or merge as many as possible, the Orphans Team exists purely for YOU. You take it at your own pace and learn how to do various things on WikiTree; it is called the Orphans because you pick an orphaned profile (one without a profile manager) and work on it without fear of someone complaining that you are making a mess of 'their' profile. You can start by going to this link: [[Space:Spain_Orphaned_Profiles_Team|Space:Spain_Orphaned_Profiles_Team]] and, once you have read it through, click on 1838-1957 to join that group. Read through that page and click on the England Sandbox link near the top. When you get to the Sandbox page, choose your 'orphan', let me know, read the page through, do the case study - and you're off! Don't forget that there are example profiles in the blue box on the Sandbox page so you can see how things are formatted. The whole point of the Orphans Team is to guide you through some basic steps, as you will see from its page. You need to let me know which profile(s) you pick, so I can keep a record. If you get stuck at any point, or want to ask a question, don't hesitate to contact me. [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team|Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team]] Welcome to the Orphaned Profiles Team! == Paragraph for first-time Orphan Trailer to warn them about the graphic == Don't be alarmed at the large graphic saying 'Please do not edit' - that doesn't mean you, it means other kind souls who might wander by and tread all over your hard work while you're working! == Nudge email (sent after two weeks with no reply) == I contacted/My colleague contacted you a couple of weeks ago in reply to your request to join the England Project. Have you given it any more thought? Are you still interested? Please reply. == Nudge email when they have started the Trail, but faded away 1 == It's been a couple of weeks since you started choosing an orphaned profile, yet you seemed so keen when you started. Are you stuck? Can I help in any way? == Nudge email when they have started the Trail, but faded away 2 == It's been a couple of weeks since you did anything to Olive's profile, yet you seemed so keen when you started. Are you stuck? Can I help in any way? == Time to move on to second group == It is time for you to move on to the next group. Go back to the Orphaned Profiles Team page, and click on 1700-1837. Read its pages, and choose your next orphan from its preformatted search, which is geared towards this time period, as are the new example profiles in the blue-edged table. When you have chosen, please get back to me. == Learning how to do internal links == Since you have progressed so well so quickly and can already do inline sourcing, perhaps you would like to learn another thing - internal links? For instance: Ros Haywood is mine. Yours is Susie MacLeod. 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[[Space:Spain_Orphaned_Profiles_Team|Space:Spain_Orphaned_Profiles_Team]] Welcome to the Spain Orphan Profiles Team! == Paragraph for first-time Orphan Trailer to warn them about the graphic == Don't be alarmed at the large graphic saying 'Please do not edit' - that doesn't mean you, it means other kind souls who might wander by and tread all over your hard work while you're working! == Nudge email (sent after two weeks with no reply) == I contacted/My colleague contacted you a couple of weeks ago in reply to your request to join the England Project. Have you given it any more thought? Are you still interested? Please reply. === Nudge email when they have started the Trail, but faded away 1 === It's been a couple of weeks since you started choosing an orphaned profile, yet you seemed so keen when you started. Are you stuck? 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Make sure you read the necessary criteria before you select a profile. A tip would be to use the wikitree+ link on the page, select to open in a new tab, in that open tab at the top keep extending the number of profiles to several thousand... the ones nearer the beginning are often sourced. When you have chosen, please get back to me and I’ll set up your chosen profile. ==Learning how to do internal links== Since you have progressed so well so quickly and can already do inline sourcing, perhaps you would like to learn another thing - internal links? For instance: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] is mine. Yours is [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]]. So that's double square brackets, your Wiki-ID, a pipe symbol (usually found bottom left of your keyboard), then the wording you want to appear on the page (in this case, your name), with double square brackets to close. They appear in the biography narrative, like this: Charles Edgar Wightman was born in Ipswich in 1878 to [[Wightman-5|Edgar Wightman]] and [[Wade-10|Sarah Ann (Wade) Wightman]].
Charles Edgar Wightman was born in Ipswich in 1878 to [[Wightman-5|Edgar Wightman]] and [[Wade-10|Sarah Ann (Wade) Wightman]]. I have found a neat trick for finding people's Wiki-IDs without having to click through to their profiles. You hover over the person's name (say, Edgar Wightman) and his Wiki-ID appears bottom left on your browser's taskbar. ==Time to move on to third and final group== It is time for you to move on to the third and final group. Go back to the Orphaned Profiles page and click on 1500-1699. Read its pages, and choose an orphan. You will see that the preformatted search has been split into two - I would recommend starting with the 17th century search first, while you settle into the time period. Please also pay special attention to the link about categories (telling you how to create them), as I will be expecting you to use categories in this group. ==Congratulations!== Congratulations! you have graduated from the Orphaned Profiles Team. Here is the code for a sticker which you can put on your own profile (not the ones you have worked on): {{England Orphan Team}} After completing this section, you are encouraged to apply for your [[Help:Pre-1500_Profiles#Pre-1500_Certification|Pre-1500 certification]]. This is '''not''' a self-certification quiz like the Pre-1700; it has to be awarded - and it will be refused if profiles are not up to standard. Although we encourage you to apply for pre-1500 certification, it is not recommended that you apply within 1 month of graduation. You should tidy up your managed profiles using your skills, give yourself chance to absorb what you have learned and become properly familiar with Wikitree processes. Thanks for the feedback. I will pass on your name to Wendy Sullivan, our Leader for Integration, who will be contacting you within the next few days, and the two of you can discuss where you think you would like to be involved in the England Project. Congratulations again! == Acknowledgements == Special thanks to [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] for creating the template for this page.

Spanish record

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:''Note: The hyphenated words in the record are underlined.'' :''The words in the transcription are just as they appeared in the record. To see what the abbreviated words stand for, look at the line-by-line translation. The letters that are not bold are the 'missing' letters.'' :'''Transcription'''

:En Veinte y un dias de el Mes de Junio de Mil '''Sets'''For shortened words (bold text), see the word in the line per line translation section below. ochenta y :dos Yo '''Fr''' Ramon '''Anto Gonzz Mtro''' de la Cañada despues :de haver precedido las tres Amonestaciones que manThe word breaks and continues on the next line. The word is underlined. :da el '''Sto''' Concilio de Trento. en tres distintos dias festi :vos inter Missarum Solemnia Examinados de la Doctri :na Cristiana, Confessados, y Comulgados, echas las '''diligs''' :'''necesss''', y no resultado '''impto''' alguno Canonico, Cassé :y Velé infacie eclesie a '''Franco''' Gallego '''Vo''' de Abiquiu :con Bernarda Martin '''Va''' de Chimayó : Fueron :Padrinos Bernardo Mascareñas, y Juana Jose :fa '''Vs''' de Chimayó. Siendo Testigos, Antonio Martin :'''Vo''' del Potrero, y Xavier de Herrera '''Vo''' de la Cañada :y para '''qe''' conste lo firmé.

:'''Translation'''

:'''En Veinte y un dias de el Mes de Junio de Mil Set'''eciento'''s :On twenty one days of the month of June of one thousand seven hundreds :'''ochenta y :and eighty- ---- :'''dos, Yo Fr'''ay''' Ramon Ant'''oni'''o Gonz'''ale'''z M'''inis'''tro de la Cañada despues :two, I, Friar Ramon Antonio Gonzalez, pastor of La Cañada, after ---- :'''de haver precedido las tres Amonestaciones que manda :preceding the three monitions ordered by ---- :'''el S'''an'''to Concilio de Trento. en tres distintos dias festivos :the Sacred Council of Trent, in three different (religious) feast days ---- :'''inter Missarum Solemnia Examinados :in solemn mass (Latin), (the grom and the bride were) examined :'''de la Doctrina :on (Christian) doctrine ---- :'''Cristiana, Confessados, y Comulgados, echas las :(Christian), (they were) confessed and (they) took communion, done the :'''dilig'''encia'''s :(needed) proceedings ---- :'''necess'''aria'''s, y no resultado imp'''edimen'''to alguno Canonico, Cassé :(needed) and not resulting any canonical impediment. I married ---- :'''y Velé in facie eclesiae a Fran'''cis'''co Gallego V'''ecin'''o de Abiquiu :and veiledTradition in the marriage ceremony. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veil#Christianity_2 Wikipedia] in the face of the church (Latin) a Francisco Gallego, resident of Abiquiu ---- :'''con Bernarda Martin V'''ecin'''a de Chimayó : Fueron :and Bernarda Martin, resident of Chimayó : (The godparents) were ---- :'''Padrinos Bernardo Mascareñas, y Juana Josefa :(godparents) Bernardo Mascareñas and Juana Josefa ---- :'''V'''ecino'''s de Chimayó. Siendo Testigos, Antonio Martin :residents of Chimayó. Being witnesses, Antonio Martin, ---- :'''V'''ecin'''o del Potrero, y Xavier de Herrera V'''ecin'''o de la Cañada :resident of El Potrero and Xavier de Herrera, resident of La Cañada ---- :'''y para q'''u'''e conste lo firmé.
:and to certify, I signed
{|border="1" |'''En veinte y un dias del mes de Junio de mil setecientos ochenta y dos'''||On twenty one days of the month of June of one thousand seven hundred eighty two |- |'''Yo, Fray Ramon Antonio Gonzalez, Ministro de la Cañada'''||I, Friar Ramon Antonio Gonzalez, pastor of La Cañada |- |'''despues de haber precedido'''||after having preceded (all of the below listed) |- |• '''las tres amonestaciones que manda el Santo Concilio de Trento en tres distintos dias festivos ''inter Missarum Solemnia'''''||• the three monitions ordered by the Sacred Council of Trent in three different (religious) feast days ''in solemn mass'' (latin) |- |• '''Examinados de la Doctrina Cristiana'''||• (The bride and groom) were examined on Christian Doctrine |- |• '''Confessados'''||• they were confessed |- |• '''y comulgados'''||• and they took communion |- |• '''Hechas las diligencias necesarias y no resultando impedimento canonico alguno'''||• the neccesary proceedings were completed and no canonic impediment arised |- |'''Casé y velé ''in facie eclesiae'''''||I married and veiled ''in presence of the ecclesiastical community'' (Latin) |- |'''a Francisco Gallego, vecino de Abiquiu con Bernarda Martin, vecina de Chimayó'''||Francisco Gallego, resident of Abiquiu and Bernarda Martin, resident of Chimayó |- |'''fueron padrinos Bernardo Mascareñas y Juana Josefa, vecinos de Chimayó'''||The godparents were Bernardo Mascareñas and Juana Josefa, residents of Chimayó |- |'''Siendo testigos Antonio Martin, vecino del Portrero y Xavier de Herrera, vecino de La Cañada'''||The witnesses were Antonio Martin, resident of El Potrero and Xavier de Herrera, resident of La Cañada |- |'''y para que conste lo firmé'''||and I signed for the record |} :On the twenty-first day of the month of June of one thousand seven hundred and eighty- :two, I, Friar Ramon Antonio Gonzalez, pastor of La Cañada, after :preceding with the three banns ordered by :the Sacred Council of Trent, on three different (religious) feast days :in solemn mass (Latin), (the groom and the bride were) examined :per the (Christian) doctrine :, (they were) confessed and (they) took communion, I followed the :necessary procedures and there were no canonical impediments. I married :and veiledTradition in the marriage ceremony. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veil#Christianity_2 Wikipedia] in the face of the church (Latin) a Francisco Gallego, resident of Abiquiu :and Bernarda Martin, resident of Chimayó : (The godparents) were :Bernardo Mascareñas and Juana Josefa :residents of Chimayó. As witnesses: Antonio Martin, :resident of El Potrero and Xavier de Herrera, resident of La Cañada :and to certify, I signed ----

Spanish roots of Alvarez families in Philippines

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This project is intended to find out the Spanish roots of Alvarez families in the Philippines especially those who settled down in the country during colonial times. During those times the foreigners come to Manila, Philippines via galleon trade route from Acapulco.

Spanish roots of Yanez families in Philippines

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This project aims to determine if there is some truth to our clan oral story that our Yanez ancestor was a Spanish explorer who fought against the natives in the Philippines, and eventually married a native woman (daughter of the local chieftain) as part of their peace pact. This clan is based in Iponan, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines.

Spanish Vital Record Help

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This page is a work in progress, to help people learn the necessary terms and handwriting used in Spanish vital documents. You can either print this out or open in two windows side by side to see the translation as compared to the actual document. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Research_Hints https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Archuleta-235_Images-8.png]   [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_5 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Archuleta-235_Images-6.png]   [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_2 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Archuleta-235_Images-5.png]   [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_3 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Archuleta-235_Images-2.jpg]   [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Help:_Glossary_Spanish-1 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Spanish_Vital_Record_Help-1.png] == Vital Record Translations - 1800's == === Birth Record - Mexico === : '''1802 Baptism record of Jose Ignacio Justo Cardenas''' * '''Source Citation''': "México, Michoacán, registros parroquiales y diocesanos, 1555-1996," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-RHPX-M?cc=1883388&wc=3NYK-GP8%3A178969001%2C178153702%2C179320701 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 21 Jul 2019), '''José Ygnacio Justo'''; citing Sahuayo de Díaz; Santiago Apóstol; Bautismos de españoles 1747-1805; image 377 of 434; parroquias Católicas, Michoacan (Catholic Church parishes, Michoacan). {{Image|file=Spanish_Vital_Record_Help-1.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} :'''''Note''''': ''The hyphenated words in the record are underlined. The words in the transcription are just as they appeared in the record; an authentic narrative as written by the priest. To see what the abbreviated words stand for, look at the line-by-line translation. The letters that are not bold are the 'missing' letters. Any words that were illegible or undecipherable will be marked as ??? :'''Transcription''' :''En diesinueve de Julio el Br. D.'''Don''' = Title. Equivalent to Sir or Mister Vizente Arregui exsorsisó :''Baptisó solemnemte puso el santo olio y chrisma aun'''a un''' = should be two words, in this instance meaning "to a" ; in the contracted form, it's an adverb, "still", "yet" which is incorrect in this sentence
:''Ynfante español de la orilla del RioName of the place. Literal meaning = Riverside de un dia nasido á quien
:''puse por nombre '''José Ygno'''Ygnacio''' = Ignacio Justo''': hijo legitimo de Jose :''Antonio Cardenas y de Maria Josefa Gil fueron sus Pa -''         :''drinos Franco''' Franco''' = Francisco Gil y Gertrudis Nuñes Esps'''Españoles''' = Spaniard (plural) de este Puebo les :''adbertí '''advertí''' = I warned, incorrectly spelled with a "b" in the original su obligan y parentesco y lo firmé - :'''Translations''' ---- :'''En    diesinueve de Julio el    B'''achille'''r D'''on'''   Vizente Arregui exsorsisó :On the nineteenth of July   the Bachelor Mister Vizente   Arregui exorcised ---- :'''Baptisó solemnem'''en'''te   puso el      santo olio   y   crisma   aun :solemnly baptized      and annointed with Holy oil   and Chrisma   a ---- :'''Ynfante español de   la orilla del Rio   de un dia nacido   á quien :Spanish infant   from "La Orilla del Rio"   born the day before   who ---- :'''puse por     nombre    José Ygn'''aci'''o Justo:   hijo legitimo     de José :was given the   name of    José Ygnacio Justo:   the legitimate son   of Jose ---- :'''Antonio Cardenas   y    de Maria Josefa Gil;   fueron sus Padrinos :Antonio Cardenas   and       Maria   Josefa Gil;     (the) godparents were ---- :'''Fran'''cis'''co Gil   y    Gertrudis Nuñes,   Esp'''añole'''s de este Pueblo les :Francisco   Gil and   Gertrudis Nuñes,    Spaniards    from this town I ---- :'''adbertí su       obliga'''cio'''n y      parentesco y     lo firmé - :warned them about their duty and (spiritual) relationship and   I signed - ---- :On the nineteenth of July, I the Bachelor Mister Vizente Arregui exorcised, :solemnly baptized and anointed with Holy oil and Chrisma a :Spanish infant from "La Orilla del Rio" born the day before who :was given the name of '''José Ygnacio Justo''': the legitimate son of Jose :Antonio Cardenas and María Josefa Gil (the) godparents were :Francisco Gil and Gertrudis Nuñes, Spaniards from this town, I :warned them about their duty and (spiritual) relationship and I signed - {{Image|file=My_Ancestor_Images-35.png|align=c|size=350}} :  === Marriage Record - Spain === :'''1834 Marriage record of Ángel José Martín and Manuela Velasco''' * '''Source Citation:''' "España, Diócesis de Ávila, registros parroquiales, 1502-1975," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-68K9-X6B?cc=1449880&wc=MXQQ-DZ9%3A964408501%2C964523901%2C964562701 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 29 Aug 2019), '''Ángel José Martín''' and '''Manuela Velasco Arévalo''', 1834; citing Arévalo, El Salvador, Matrimonios 1779-1851, image 174 of 222; Archivo diocesano de Avila (Avila Diocesan Seminary Archives, Avila). {{Image|file=Spanish_Vital_Record_Help-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption= Right click and open [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-68K9-X6B?i=173&cc=1449880&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKDTZ-7H5 this] in a new tab/window to see full size}} :'''''Note''''': ''The hyphenated words in the record are underlined. The words in the transcription are just as they appeared in the record; an authentic narrative as written by the priest. To see what the abbreviated words stand for, look at the line-by-line translation. The letters that are not bold are the 'missing' letters. Any words that were illegible or undecipherable will be marked as ??? :'''Transcription''' :''En la Yglesia parroquial'''parroquial''' or '''paroquial''' = parish del Salvador de esta villa de Arevalo en :''quince días del mes de Marzo de este año de mil ochoc.tos treinta y cuatro :''yo el cura prop.o'''cura prop.o''' = '''cura proprio'''= supporting or auxilliary priest of the parish. de esta Stna '''Santa''' = Holy or Sacred; the abbreviation used here is illegible, it looks like, Stna, but may be another word. Normally, it would be written Sta. in the femine and S (for San, contraction of Santo), in the masculine Yglesia'''iglesia''' = church administré el Sacram.to del Matrimo- :''nio'''matrimonio''' = marriage a '''Angel Jose Martin''', de estado soltero, natural del lugar de Montejo :''de la Vega, pero resid.te en esta villa, hijo lexítimo '''legítimo''' = legitimate, spelled with an "x" or a "j" in the original. de Casimiro Martín :''y Petra Sanz, de esta vecind.d y feligreses de la Parroq.a de S.n'''San''' = contracted form of "Santo", the masculine form of "Saint", abbreviated "S"; the feminine form is "Santa", never contracted, but usually abbreviated, "Sta" Nicolás, :''con '''Manuela Velasco''', del mismo estado [civil], natural del lugar de Villanue- :''va, jurisdición de Valdeorras, Diocesis de Astorga, pero resid.te en esta :''Villa, y en la casa de Ramón López, feligrés de esta Parroq.a del :''Salvador, hija lejítima de Alonso Velasco, ya difunto, y de Ysabel :''Afreijo, Vecina de dho '''dho''' = '''dicho''' = said, mentioned, masculine singular, same as '''dha''' = '''dicha''' (feminine singular), or in plural, dichos, dichas Villanueva: precedió despacho del Sr Provi- :''sor '''See Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:Judicial_vicar|Judicial vicar]].''' de este Obispado D.n Fran.co de Andraca, dado en Avila en 1.o de :''Feb.o de este mismo año, por ante el Not.o D.nD.n Placido Santos Ximénez, :''en virtud del cual se leyeron las tres canonicas moniciones al tpo'''tiempo''' = time de la :''Misa mayor en las tres Dominicas de Quingugesima,'''See Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:Quinquagesima|Quinquagesima]].''' prim.a y segun- :''da de cuaresma , q.e'''que''' = that ocurrieron en los días 9, 16 y 23 de dho Febrero, :''en esta Ygl.a y en la de S.n Nicolás, habiendose dispensado por el Sr. Pro- :''visor en el ref.o despacho las de Montejo y Villanueva; pero despues :''de pasado el tpo'''tiempo''' = time q.e hai '''hay''' = there is, "tiempo que hay", the time '''there is''', misspelled with an "i" in the original hasta esta fecha no ha habido noticia de impe- :''dim.to alguno q.e debiese obstar la celebración valida ni licita de este :''Matrim.o de lo q.e respecto de la Ygl.a de S.n Nicolas he recibido certifi- :''cado del Sr. Cura D.n'''Sr. Cura''' = '''Señor Cura''' = the priest appointed by the Bishop to represent that parish. Pablo Gutierrez de la Madrid; y los dhos Angel :''y Manuela contrageron '''contrajeron''' = contracted, from the verb "contraer", spelled with a "g" in the original. este matrim.o por palabras de presente '''See UniversoJus.com:''' [http://universojus.com/definicion/matrimonio-por-palabra-de-presente Matrimonio por palabra de presente], y en :''la forma q.e N. M. la Ygl.a'''Nuestra Madre la Iglesia''' = Our Mother the Church, referring to the Catholic Church y ritual romano prescriven '''prescriben''' = prescribe, dictate, spelled with an "v" in the original. p.a hacerle :''lexítimo y verd.o Fueron examinados en doctrina christ.aThe Christian Doctrine was composed of twenty 'truths.' To prove their faith a Christian was supposed to be able to answer the [https://carm.org/theological-test 20 questions] based on the Christian faith. y se con- :''fesaron y comulgaron en este mismo día por la mañana; fueron :''testigos de este Matrim.o Ramon Mayoral, María Jimenez, y :''Angela Velazquez, residentes en esta Villa, y lo firmo :'''Translations''' ---- :'''En la Yglesia parroquial   del Salvador    de esta villa de Arevalo  en : In the parish church       of the Saviour,  in this town of Arévalo,   on the ---- :'''quince días del   mes de Marzo     de este año de mil ochoc'''ien'''tos treinta y cuatro : fifteenth day of the month of March    in this year eighteen hundred and thirty-four ---- :'''yo el cura prop'''i'''o de esta S'''an'''ta Yglesia     administré   el Sacram'''en'''to del Matrimonio : I, the priest     of this Holy Church,      administered the Sacrament   of   Marriage ---- :'''a Angel Jose Martin,    de estado soltero,   natural del lugar de Montejo :to Angel Jose Martin,    single,          native of the place Montejo ---- :'''de la Vega,    pero resid'''en'''te en esta villa,    hijo lexítimo de    Casimiro Martín :de la Vega,     but residing in this town,        legitimate son of    Casimiro Martín ---- :'''y Petra Sanz,           de esta vecind'''a'''d    y feligreses de       la Parroq'''ui'''a de S'''a'''n Nicolás, : and Petra Sanz,    [residents] of this neighborhood    and churchgoers of    the Parish of St. Nicolas, ---- :'''con Manuela Velasco,   del mismo estado [civil],   natural del lugar de Villanueva : with Manuela Velasco,     of the same [marital] state,   native of the place of Villanueva ---- :'''jurisdición de Valdeorras,       Diocesis de Astorga,  pero resid'''en'''te en esta :in the jurisdiction of Valdeorras,     Diocese of Astorga,     but residing in this ---- :'''Villa,   y en la casa de Ramón López,       feligrés     de esta Parroq'''ui'''a del : town,     and in the house of Ramón López,     churchgoer  of this Parish of the ---- :'''Salvador,  hija lejítima         de Alonso Velasco,    ya difunto,  y de Ysabel : Saviour,     legitimate daughter   of Alonso Velasco,     deceased,     and Ysabel ---- :'''Afreijo,  Vecina de    d'''ic'''ho Villanueva:             precedió   despacho           del Sr Provisor :Afreijo,   neighbor of  the aforementioned Villanueva:     A dispatch previously sent     by the Judicial Vicar ---- :'''de este Obispado    D'''o'''n Fran'''cis'''co de Andraca,   dado en Avila  en 1'''o''' de :of this Diocese,        Don Francisco de Andraca,     issued in Avila  on the first [day] of ---- :'''Feb'''rer'''o   de este mismo año,   por ante           el Not'''ari'''o   D'''o'''n Placido Santos Ximénez, :February of this year,          in the presence of   the Notary   Don Placido Santos Ximénez,     was received. ---- :'''en virtud del cual   se leyeron  las tres canonicas moniciones               al t'''iem'''po de la :As a result,       were read     the three cannonical banns      (were read)   during the       (main) ---- :'''Misa mayor   en las tres Dominicas de    Quingugesima,    prim'''er'''a y segunda :Mass main      on three Sundays,         Quinquagesima and     the first and second [Sundays] ---- :'''de cuaresma, q'''u'''e ocurrieron   en los días 9, 16 y 23 de d'''ic'''ho Febrero, :of Lent,                    on February 9, 16 and 23 [of this year], ---- :'''en esta Ygl'''esi'''a   y en la         de S'''a'''n Nicolás,   habiendose dispensado   por el Sr. Provisor :in this church    and in the church   of San Nicolas,   waived the banns.      The Judicial Vicar (waived the banns) ---- :'''en el ref'''erid'''o despacho       las de      Montejo y Villanueva;                           pero despues :in the aforementioned dispatch   in [the churches of] Montejo and Villanueva (in the aforementioned dispatch),  but,   after the ---- :'''de pasado el t'''iem'''po q'''u'''e hai hasta esta fecha     no ha habido noticia de impedim'''en'''to :time has passed   between then and today,       without notice of (any) impediment ---- :'''alguno   q'''u'''e debiese obstar   la celebración valida ni licita   de este :any       precluding         the valid and licit celebration   of this ---- :'''Matrim'''oni'''o  de lo q'''u'''e      respecto de la Ygl'''esi'''a de S'''a'''n Nicolas he recibido   certificado :marriage,    in light of which,  regarding the church of San Nicolas,    I have received certification ---- :'''del Sr. Cura D'''o'''n Pablo Gutierrez de la Madrid;   y los d'''ic'''hos Angel :from the Priest, Don Pablo Gutierrez de la Madrid, and said Angel ---- :'''y Manuela     contrageron   este matrim'''oni'''o  por palabras de presente,  y en : and Manuela   contracted    this marriage    through mutal declarations  and in ---- :'''la forma q'''u'''e   N. M. la Ygl'''esi'''a                 y ritual romano   prescriven   p'''ar'''a hacerle :the manner   Our Mother, the [Catholic] Church  and Roman Rite  prescribe   to make [this marriage] ---- :'''lexítimo y verd'''ader'''o.            Fueron examinados  en doctrina christ'''ian'''a    y se confesaron : legitimate and true.   [The bride and groom] were tested   on the Christian doctrine, and they confessed ---- :'''y comulgaron       en este mismo día  por la mañana; fueron :and took communion this very day        in the morning. ---- :'''testigos      de este Matrim'''oni'''o       Ramon Mayoral, María Jimenez, y :The witnesses  to this marriage     were  Ramon Mayoral, Maria Jimenez and ---- :'''Angela Velazquez, residentes en esta Villa, y lo firmo : Angela Velazquez,   residents in this village,     and [for the record] I sign ---- :In the Parish Church of the Saviour, in this town of Arévalo, on the :fifteenth day of the month of March in this year eighteen hundred and thirty-four, :I, the priest of this Holy Church, administered the Sacrament of Marriage :to Angel Jose Martin, single, native of Montejo :de la Vega, but residing in this town, legitimate son of Casimiro Martín :and Petra Sanz, [residents] of this neighborhood and churchgoers of the Parish of St. Nicolas, :with Manuela Velasco, of the same [marital] state, native of Villanueva, :in the jurisdiction of Valdeorras, Diocese of Astorga, but residing in this :town, and in the house of Ramón López, churchgoer of this Parish of the :Saviour, legitimate daughter of Alonso Velasco, deceased, and Ysabel :Afreijo, neighbor of the aforementioned Villanueva: A dispatch previously sent by the Judicial Vicar :of this Diocese, Don Francisco de Andraca, issued in Avila on the first [day] of :February of this year, in the presence of the Notary Don Placido Santos Ximénez, was received. :As a result, the three cannonical banns were read during the main :Mass on three Sundays, Quinquagesima and the first and second [Sundays] :of Lent, dated 9, 16 and 23 of February [of this year]. :in this church and in the church of San Nicolas, The Judicial vicar (waived the banns) :in [the churches of] Montejo and Villanueva (in the aforementioned dispatch), but, :time has passed between then and today, without notice of any impediment :precluding the valid and licit celebration of this :marriage, in light of which, regarding the church of San Nicolas, I have received certification :from the Priest, Don Pablo Gutierrez de la Madrid, and Angel :and Manuela contracted marriage through mutual declarations of acceptance as husband and wife and in the :manner Our Mother, the [Catholic] Church and the Roman Rite prescribe to make [this marriage] :legitimate and true. [The bride and groom] were tested on the Christian doctrine, and they confessed :and took communion this very morning. :The witnesses to this marriage were Ramon Mayoral, Maria Jimenez and :Angela Velazquez, residents in this village, and [for the record] I sign {{Image|file=My_Ancestor_Images-35.png|align=c|size=350}} === Death Record - New Mexico === : '''1839 Burial record of Juana Micaela Salazar''' * '''Source Citation:''' "United States, New Mexico, Taos, Taos - Church records, 1701-1956" database with images, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQY-B75?i=276&cat=414536 FamilySearch.org] : accesed 29 Aug 2019), '''Juana Micaela Salasar''', 1839; citing Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Taos, New Mexico > Deaths 1827-1850 > image 277 of 739; Church records, Catholic Church, Our Lady of Guadalupe, (Taos, New Mexico). {{Image|file=Archuleta-235_Images-8.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Archuleta-235_Images-1.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} :'''''Note''''': ''The hyphenated words in the record are underlined. The words in the transcription are just as they appeared in the record; an authentic narrative as written by the priest. To see what the abbreviated words stand for, look at the line-by-line translation. The letters that are not bold are the 'missing' letters. Any words that were illegible or undecipherable will be marked as ??? :'''Transcription''': :The sidenote: :''Juana :''Miquela :''Salasar

: ''En este curato de Taos, el 1.erAbbreviation for "primer". '''el primer dia''' = the first day dia del mes de Ju'' -     :''lio del año de 1839. Yo el cura D. Antonio José :''Martínez di sepulcro al cadaver de la difunta '''Jua'''. :'''na Micaela Salazar''' en el cementerio de la :''Capilla de Ntra'''Nuestra''' = our Señora de los Dolores viu''- :''da'''viuda''' = widow del difunto Damian Archuleta: a dha di''-     :''funta'''difunta''' = deceased (female gender) administre por aucilio'''aucilio''' = Modern Spanish spelling "'''auxilio'''" = help, aid en su enferme-'' :''dad'''enfermedad''' = illness el Santo Sacramento de penitencia y es-'' :''tremauncion'''extremaunción''' = extreme unction no tubo qeno tubo '''que''' = Modern Spanish spelling "'''no tuvo que'''" = she had nothing testar le queda-'' :''ronle '''quedaron''' = she left cuatro hijos vivos y p.a q.e'''para que''' = to conste firmé. ::::::''An.to José Martinez : '''Translations''': :Juana :Miquela :Salasar : '''En esta curato de Taos.   el    1er dia del    mes de Julio''', : In   this parish   of   Taos. On the 1st  day of the   month of July ---- : '''del    año de 1839. Yo, el cura    Don Antonio José''' : in the year of 1839. I,   the priest   Don Antonio   José ---- : '''Martínez di sepulcro al cadaver de la    difunta   Juana''' : Martínez    buried    the body   of the   deceased Juana ---- :'''Micaela Salazar en el cementerio de la ''' : Micaela Salazar   in the cemetery   of the ---- : '''Capilla de Nuestra Señora de los Dolores,    viuda''' : Chapel of   Our     Lady    of    Sorrows, the widow ---- : '''del    difunto   Damian Archuleta: a dicha difunta''' : of the deceased Damian Archuleta:   to said deceased (Juana Micaela), ---- :'''administre, por aucilio en su   enfermedad''' :I gave her,    to   help    in her   illness ---- : '''el Santo    Sacramento de penitencia y extremauncion.''' : the Holy   Sacraments   of penance   and extreme unction. ---- : '''No tubo q'''u'''e testar.       Le quedaron''' :She had nothing to make a will, She left ---- : '''cuatro hijos    vivos y    p'''ar'''a q'''u'''e conste, firmé''' : four    children alive and for the record    I signed ---- ::::::'''        Ant'''oni'''o José Martinez :;;:;:        Antonio José Martinez (Signature) ---- :Juana :Miguela :Salasar :In this parish of Taos on the 1st day of the month of July :in the year 1839. I, the priest Don Antonio José :Martinez buried the body of the deceased '''Juana''' :'''Micaela Salazar''' in the cemetery of the :Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows, the widow :of the deceased Damian Archuleta. To said deceased (Juana Micaela), :I gave, to help in her illness, :the Holy Sacraments of penance and extreme unction. :She had nothing to make a will for, she left :four living children and for the record I signed. :::::::Antonio José Martinez ---- {{Image|file=My_Ancestor_Images-35.png|align=c|size=350}} ---- == Footnotes == ::([[#Birth Record - Mexico|Return to Birth]]) ::([[#Marriage Record - Spain|Return to Marriage]]) ::([[#Death Record - New Mexico|Return to Death]]) ---- ::Last Edited: (15:23, 3 October 2019 (UTC)) ---- * These translation pages were originally envisioned by [[Archuleta-235|Steve Archuleta]] (on 18 Jul 2019) and then created through a collaborative effort between [[Archuleta-235|Steve]], [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]], [[Hernández-2006|Rubén Hernández]], [[Díaz_de_Argandoña-1| Santi Díaz de Argandoña]], and [[Saunders-3874|Bonnie Saunders]]. For suggestions concerning the page you can contact [mailto:m.silva.ky@outlook.com Mindy] or leave a public comment.

Spanish Vital Record Help 2

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This page is a work in progress, to help people learn the necessary terms and handwriting used in Spanish vital documents. You can either print this out or open in two windows side by side to see the translation as compared to the actual document. ---- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Research_Hints https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Archuleta-235_Images-8.png]   [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_5 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Archuleta-235_Images-6.png]   [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_3 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Archuleta-235_Images-2.jpg]   [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Archuleta-235_Images-4.png]  [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Help:_Glossary_Spanish-1 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Spanish_Vital_Record_Help-1.png] == Vital Record Translations - 1700-1750 == === Birth Record - Mexico === :'''1737 Baptism of Juan Blas Maria''' * '''Source Citation''': ::"México, Durango, parroquiales y diocesanos, 1604-1985," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LXQ-FHK?cc=1554576 www.FamilySearch.org] : accessed 28 August 2019), Durango, Sagrario Metropolitano, Bautismos 1736-1758, image 12 of 565, '''Juan Blas Maria''', 1737; parroquias Católicas, Durango (citing Catholic Church parishes, Durango). :{{Image|file=Archuleta-235_Images-5.jpg|align=c|size=650|caption=}} :'''''Note''''': ''The hyphenated words in the record are underlined. The words in the transcription are just as they appeared in the record; an authentic narrative as written by the priest. To see what the abbreviated words stand for, look at the line-by-line translation. The letters that are not bold are the 'missing' letters. Any words that were illegible or undecipherable will be marked as ??? :'''Margin Notation''': Ju. Blas Maria, mulato libre'''mulato libre''' = free mulato. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_6#Racial_Terminology Casta chart] for more information. :'''Transcription''': :''En dho. '''dicho,a,os,as''' = said, mentioned dia mes, y año [10 Feb 1737]The date was not written in this entry; the surrounding entries had to be considered. On the previous page the month of February (Febrero) 1737 started, on the entry above this one the date was the tenth. dho. mi '''my''' = the possessive "my", used in titles, specially military titles, "mi Coronel", "mi Teniente General", etc. Then.te '''Theniente''' = Teniente, or Lieutenant, auxiliary priest who helped the "Cura Rector", or Pastor, in his duties. B.r '''Bachiller''' = Bachelor, graduate. At that time the person that had completed basic university studies. Dn '''Dn'''='''Don''' = A title; equivalent to Sir or Mister Marcos Muñoz '''Muñoz''' = a surname, originally patronymic, "hijo de Munio, Muño" Bap= :''tizo solemnemente Exorcizó, y puso los Santos Oleo, y Chrismas '''See Wikipedia:''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrism Holy oil & Chrisma'''] :''a Juan Blas Maria Maria [sic] '''Maria Maria''' = it is not clear if this is a mistake, although it may very well be. In the 18th C, children's surnames were usually comprised of the two parents' first surnames, but the order of these names (father + mother, mother + father) was not legislated in 1737, and there are many variations, the surnames of grandparents or great-grandparents being used as well. In this instance, the child was evidently given his mother's surname, "María", sometimes the case for children born out of wedlock, although, if the father's name was known, it was often included. This is not the situation here, as the child is referred to as "legitimate" and the father's name is known. Another possibility is that his first name was "Juan Blas María" and his surname "María", although when this happened, the preposition "de" was often used, to distinguish given names from surnames, which would have made his name, more commonly, "Juan Blas María de María". mulato libre, Hijo lex.mo '''lex.mo'''= legítimo=legitimate, misspelled with an "x" in the original de Fran.co :''Xavier'''Xavier''' = the name Javier (feminine=Javiera) de Labia, y de Michaela '''Michaela'''= the name Micaela (masculine=Miguel, patronymic=Migúelez) Maria de Guadalupe de Car= :''denas. Fueron Padrinos Joseph Fran.co Perez '''Pérez'''= a surname, originally patronymic, "son of Pedro"; also written as Peres , y Juana Fl.a :''Perez , y por que conste lo firmo con migo. :''Joseph Narcosio Lopez '''López'''= a surname, originally patronymic, "son of Lope"; also written as Lopes Xerez '''Jerez'''= Xerez or Xeres, the name of a city, its renown wine and a surname.     Marcos Muñoz (firmas) :'''Translations''': :'''En d'''ic'''ho   dia mes, y año       [10 Feb 1737]   d'''ic'''ho   mi Then'''ien'''te   B'''achille'''r D'''o'''n Marcos Muñoz solemnementeBaptizo (solemnemente) :On the said day month, and year   [10 Feb 1737] (I the) said Lieutenant [priest]   Bachelor Don Marcos Muñoz   solemnly         Baptized ---- :'''Exorcizó,   y puso    los Santos Oleo, y Chrismas :Exorcised, and used   the Holy Oil and Chrisma     to anoint ---- :'''a   Juan Blas Maria Maria  mulato libre,   Hijo lex'''iti'''mo      de Fran'''cis'''co :'''   Juan Blas Maria María''',  a free Mulato,   the legitimate son   of Francisco ---- :'''Xavier de Labia, y de Michaela Maria  de  Guadalupe de Cardenas. :Xavier de Labia,   and Michaela Maria  from  "Guadalupe de Cardenas". ---- :'''Fueron Padrinos      Joseph Fran'''is'''co Perez,  y Juana Fl'''or'''a :The Godparents were   Joseph Francisco Perez   and Juana Flora ---- :'''Perez,  y por que conste  lo firmo  con migo. :Perez,  and for the record, he signed  with me. ---- :'''Joseph Narcosio Lopez Xerez   Marcos Muñoz (firmas) :Joseph Narcosio Lopez Xerez    Marcos Muñoz (Signatures) ---- :On the said day month, and year [10 Feb 1737], (I the) said Lieutenant [priest] Bachelor Don Marcos Muñoz solemnly Baptized, :Exorcised, and used the Holy Oil and Chrisma to anoint :'''Juan Blas Maria''', a free Mulato, the legitimate son of Francisco :Xavier de Labia, and Michaela Maria from "Guadalupe de Cardenas". :The Godparents were Joseph Francisco Perez and Juana Flora :Perez, and for the record he signed with me. :Joseph Narcosio Lopez Xerez     Marcos Muñoz (Signatures) ---- {{Image|file=My_Ancestor_Images-35.png|align=c|size=350}} === Marriage Record - Mexico === :'''1747 Marriage of Mathias Peres and Maria Hernandes''' * '''Source Citation''': ::"México, Chiapas, registros parroquiales y diocesanos, 1557-1978," images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-347P-2?cc=1616412&wc=MCSX-ZM9%3A123496001%2C123496002%2C127863401 www.FamilySearch.org] : accessed 30 August 2019), Mathias Peres, viudo, con Maria Hernandes, soltera, 1747; citando Diócesis de Chiapas, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Matrimonios 1737-1804, image 12 of 335; parroquias Católicas, Chiapas (Catholic Church parishes, Chiapas). :{{Image|file=Archuleta-235_Images-11.png |align=c |size=600 }} :'''''Note''''': ''The hyphenated words in the record are underlined. The words in the transcription are just as they appeared in the record; an authentic narrative as written by the priest. To see what the abbreviated words stand for, look at the line-by-line translation. The letters that are not bold are the 'missing' letters. Any words that were illegible or undecipherable will be marked as ??? :'''Transcription''': :''' Margin notation:''' ''Mathias Peres Viudo, con Maria Hernandes Soltera. :''En esta Yglecia de los Mexicanos en ocho de octubre :''de este año de mil setesientos, y quarenta, y siete, avien :''do corrido las tres amonestaciones en tres dias festivos'''dias festivos''' means three holidays, more specifically three non-working days. Typically the three 'banns' were read or posted for three consecutive Sundays before the wedding could take place. como :''lo manda el S. Concilio de trento '''See Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:Council of Trent|Council of Trent]]''', y no aviendo resul :''tado impedimento alguno, despose, y Vele in facie Ecclesie'''in facie ecclesie''' or '''in facie ecclesiæ''' is Latin meaning 'in the face of the church' or 'before the church parishioners' (less literally: open to the public). This was a stipulation of the Roman Catholic Church that marriages must be solemnized in a public chapel unless a special dispensation was received for that particular marriage. :''a Mathias Peres, Viudo de Maria Peres, con Maria :''Hernandes, Soltera, hija de Santos Hernandes, y de :''Lorenza Gimenes, fueron Padrino Caietano Ysidro, y :''Bernarda Dies; testigos fueron Matheo Martines :''Joseph Dies, Esteban Hernandes, y Domingo Meneses, y :''Porq conste lo firme ut supra. ::::''Fr. Joseph Flores :'''Translations''': :'''En esta Yglecia de los Mexicanos     en ocho    de octubre :In this Church   of "Los Mexicanos"Name of the "'''Barrio'''" (suburb) where the Church was in. See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-34WQ-4?i=6&wc=MCSX-ZM9%3A123496001%2C123496002%2C127863401&cc=1616412 image 7 of 335],   on the eighth of October ---- :'''de este año de mil       setesientos,   y   quarenta, y siete, aviendoaviendo = Correct modern Spanish spelling "habiendo", from the auxiliary verb "haber" = have :in this year   one thousand seven hundred and forty-seven    (after) having ---- :'''corrido las tres   amonestaciones en tres dias festivos como :read the three     banns       on three non-working days as ---- :'''lo manda el    S'''anto''' Concilio de trento,   y no aviendo resultado :mandated by the Sacred Council of Trent    and   noresulting in (no) ---- :'''impedimento alguno,   despose, y   Vele in facie Ecclesie :impediment, (I, the priest) married and   veiled in the presence of the Church [Latin] ---- :'''a Mathias Peres, Viudo de   Maria Peres, con Maria :Mathias Peres,   widower of Maria Peres, and Maria ---- :'''Hernandes,   Soltera,   hija    de Santos Hernandes, y de :Hernandes,    single,   daughter of Santos Hernandes and ---- :'''Lorenza Gimenes,   fueron Padrino Caietano Ysidro, y :Lorenza Gimenes.    As godparents,   Caietano Ysidro and ---- :'''Bernarda Dies;   testigos fueron Matheo Martines :Bernarda Dies;   as witnesses,   Matheo Martines, ---- :'''Joseph Dies, Esteban Hernandes, y Domingo Meneses, y :Joseph Dies, Esteban Hernandes and Domingo Meneses, and ---- :'''Porq'''ue''' conste    lo firme   ut supra. :for the record,   I sign,    it is true [Latin] ---- ::::'''Fr'''ay''' Joseph Flores ::::Fray Joseph Flores (Signature) ---- :In this Church of "Los Mexicanos" on the eighth of October :in this year of one thousand seven hundred and forty-seven, having :read the three banns on three non-working days as :mandated by the Sacred Council of Trent and resulting in no :impediments, (I, the priest) married and veiled in the presence of the Church :Mathias Peres, widower of Maria Peres, and Maria :Hernandes, single, daughter of Santos Hernandes and :Lorenza Gimenes. As godparents, Caietano Ysidro and :Bernarda Dies. As witnesses, Matheo Martines, :Joseph Dies, Esteban Hernandes and Domingo Meneses. :For the record, I sign, it is true. ::::Fr. Joseph Flores (Signature) {{Image|file=My_Ancestor_Images-35.png|align=c|size=350}} === Death Record - Mexico === :'''1727 Burial of Thomacina Garcia''' * '''Source Citation''': :: "México, Chiapas, registros parroquiales y diocesanos, 1557-1978," images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-WBS4-V8?cc=1616412&wc=MCS8-4TL%3A123499501%2C123499502%2C123680701 www.FamilySearch.org] : accessed 30 August 2019), Defunciones 1722-1771, '''Thomacina''', casada, 1727; citado Tapilula, San Bernardo, Defunciones 1722-1771, image 9 of 80; parroquias Católicas, Chiapas (Catholic Church parishes, Chiapas). :{{Image|file=Archuleta-235_Images-12.png |align=c |size=650 }} :'''''Note''''': ''The hyphenated words in the record are underlined. The words in the transcription are just as they appeared in the record; an authentic narrative as written by the priest. To see what the abbreviated words stand for, look at the line-by-line translation. The letters that are not bold are the 'missing' letters. Any words that were illegible or undecipherable will be marked as ??? ---- :'''Transcription''': :'''''Thomacina Garcia''''' ''Murio el dia :''dose de henero de mill Setecientos :''y veinte y siete anos. Casada con : ''Juan Ximenes. I Recivió los Sacra :''mentos. Y se enterro en esta yglesia : ''de YsquaMan y dio de fabrica un peso :'' y no hizo testamento p Ser Pobre : ''y pr q' Conste lo firme ut Supra ::''Joseph de Nogueras ---- :'''Translations''': :'''Thomacina Garcia   Murio el       dia : Thomacina Garcia   died on (the twelfth) day ---- :'''dose   de henero de      mill      Setecientos :twelfth of January in the (year) one thousand seven hundred ---- :'''y   veinte y siete anos.      Casada con :and twenty-seven   year. [She was] married to ---- : '''Juan Ximenes. Y recivió    los Sacramentos. : Juan Ximenes. she received   the Sacraments. ---- :''' Y   se enterro   en esta yglesia : And we buried her   in this church ---- : '''de YsquaMan y   dio de fabrica     un peso : of YsquaMan and   paid the church fee of one peso [for her burial] ---- :''' y no hizo     testamento   p'''or''' Ser Pobre''' : and [she had] no   will      as she was poor ---- :'''y p'''o'''r q'''ue''' Conste   lo firme   ut Supra :and for the record   I sign,   the above is true ---- ::'''Joseph de Nogueras :: Joseph de Nogueras (Signature) ---- : '''''Thomacina Garcia''' died on the twelfth day : ''of January in the year one thousand seven hundred : ''and twenty-seven. [She was] married to : ''Juan Ximenes. She received the Sacraments : '' And we buried her in this church : ''of YsquaMan and paid the church fee of one peso [for her burial] : ''and [she had] no will as she was poor : ''and for the record I sign, the above is true : ''Joseph de Nogueras (Signature) ---- {{Image|file=My_Ancestor_Images-35.png|align=c|size=350}} ---- == Footnotes == ::([[#Birth Record - Mexico|Return to Birth]]) ::([[#Marriage Record - Mexico|Return to Marriage]]) ::([[#Death Record - Mexico|Return to Death]]) ---- :Last Edited: (19:00, 19 September 2019 (UTC)) ---- * These translation pages were originally envisioned by [[Archuleta-235|Steve Archuleta]] (on 18 Jul 2019) and then created through a collaborative effort between [[Archuleta-235|Steve]], [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]], [[Hernández-2006|Rubén Hernández]], [[Díaz_de_Argandoña-1| Santi Díaz de Argandoña]], and [[Saunders-3874|Bonnie Saunders]]. For suggestions concerning the page you can contact [mailto:m.silva.ky@outlook.com Mindy] or leave a public comment.

Spanish Vital Record Help 3

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This page is to help people learn the necessary terms and handwriting used in Spanish vital documents. You can either print this out or open in two windows side by side to compare the transcription and translation to the actual document. ---- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Research_Hints https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Archuleta-235_Images-8.png]   [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_5 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Archuleta-235_Images-6.png]   [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_2 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Archuleta-235_Images-5.png]   [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Archuleta-235_Images-4.png]  [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Help:_Glossary_Spanish-1 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Spanish_Vital_Record_Help-1.png] == Vital Record Translations - 1750-1800 == === Baptism Record - Mexico === :'''1768 Baptism of Maria Petronila''' * '''Source Citation''': :: "México, Durango, registros parroquiales y diocesanos, 1604-1985," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D12S-RR2?cc=1554576&wc=3PZ4-FM9%3A107791301%2C109887702%2C111382601 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 23 Jul 2019), entry for '''Maria Petronila''', 1768; citing Durango; Sagrario Metropolitano; Bautismos 1768-1772; image 26 of 529; parroquias Católicas, Durango (Catholic Church parishes, Durango). {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-141.png |align=c |size=600 |caption=''Click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-141.png here] for a larger image'' }} :'''''Note''''': ''The hyphenated words in the record are underlined. The words in the transcription are just as they appeared in the record; an authentic narrative as written by the priest. To see what the abbreviated words stand for, look at the line-by-line translation. The letters that are not bold are the 'missing' letters. Any words that were illegible or undecipherable will be marked as ??? :'''Transcription''': :''En la Sta'''Santa'''=Saint or Holy depending on the use. In this case it means Holy. Iga'''Iga''' = '''Iglesia''' = Church Cathl '''Cathl'''= '''Cath'''edra'''l'''=Cathedral de esta Ciudad :''de Durango en cinco de Junio :''de mil Seps'''Seps'''='''Septecientos'''='''Setecientos'''=Seven hundred sesenta y ocho años :''yo el Br'''Br'''='''Bachiller''' = Bachelor, graduate. At that time the person that had completed basic university studies. Dn'''Dn'''='''Don''' = A title; equivalent to Sir or Mister Juan Joseph Mixa :''res Solórzano Thte'''Thte'''='''Theniente...'''='''Teniente''' = Teniente, or Lieutenant, auxiliary priest who helped the "Cura Rector", or Pastor, in his duties. de Cura deste'''desta, deste''' = "'''de esta'''", "'''de este'''" = "of this", commonly contracted into one word at the time :''Sagrario bautise solemnemte'''solemnemte'''='''solemnemente'''=solemnly di :''bendiciones exorsise, y puse los :''Stos'''Stos'''='''Santos'''=Holy oleo y chrisma ãuna niñã :''muta'''Mulatta'''= Mulatta; A '''niña Mulatta''' is a female Mulatto child. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_6#Racial_Terminology Glossary] regarding Racial Terminology. libe'''libe'''='''liberado'''=A free person, not a slave; liberated (if indicated in the record). que nacio el dia treinta :''y uno de dhos ãqn'''qn'''='''quién'''=whom puse por nom :''bre '''Ma'''Ma'''='''Maria'''=Maria Petronila''' hija lexa'''lexa'''='''legitimo'''=legitimate :''de Juan Gregorio Lugo, y de :''Mariana. ☩ '''☩''': This symbol, or variations of it, is usually seen as a 'mark' for those wanting to 'sign' the document but they weren't taught to write. For some reason the priest put this up by the word 'Godfather' (or the Godfather signed there instead of the bottom). Fueron Padrinos Tho :''mas Torres y Ma Dominga :''Osorio ã quins'''quins'''='''quién es'''=whom adverti el parentes :''co espiritl'''espiritl''' = '''espiritual''' = spiritual y obligacions'''obligacions'''='''obligaciones'''=obligations de su :''cargo, y para qe'''qe'''='''que'''= what, used as 'the' here. '''Para que conste se firma''' or '''Para que conste lo firme'''= For the record I sign it; In witness thereof I sign. conste lo firme :'''Translations''': :En la   '''S'''an'''ta      Ig'''lesi'''a''' '''Cath'''edra'''l   a de esta Ciudad :In the Holy (Cathedral) Church Cathedral   of this   City ---- :'''de Durango en    cinco de Junio :of   Durango on the fifth   of June [in the] (year) ---- :'''de   mil      Sep'''teciento'''s     sesenta ocho años :one thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight    years ---- :'''yo el B'''achille'''r   D'''o'''n   Juan Joseph Mixares :I the Bachelor   Don   Juan   Joseph Mixares ---- :'''Solórzano Th'''enien'''te de Cura deste :Solorzano   auxilliary   priest of this ---- :'''Sagrario   bautise solemnem'''en'''te di :Tabernacle baptize solemnly,      gave ---- :'''bendiciones exorsise,   y puse los :blessings,   exorcised, and anointed ---- :   '''S'''an'''tos oleo y chrisma auna niña :with Holy   oil and chrism   a    girl, ---- :'''mu'''lat'''ta   lib'''erad'''e que    nacio el dia treinta :mulatta and free,   who was born on the thirty-first ---- :'''y uno    de d'''ic'''hos       [mes y año] ãq'''uie'''n   puse por nombre :first    of the aforementioned [month and year],   Given the name ---- :'''M'''ari'''a   Petronila hija    lex'''itim'''a :Maria   Petronila, daughter legitimate (daughter) ---- :'''de Juan Gregorio Lugo, y de :of   Juan Gregorio Lugo, and ---- :'''Mariana. Fueron   Padrinos      Thomas :Mariana. Were [Her] Godparents (were) Thomas ---- :''' Torres y    M'''ari'''a   Dominga : Torres and Maria   Dominga ---- :'''Osorio ã quién'''e'''s adverti        el   parentesco :of whom I     warned (about)    the relationships, ---- :''' espiritl         y obligacion'''e'''s    de su : spiritual (relationships) and obligations   of their ---- :'''cargo,    y   para q'''u'''e conste   lo firme :position, and   for the record    I   sign ---- :In the Holy Cathedral Church of this City :of Durango on the fifth of June in the year :one thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight :I the Bachelor Don Juan Joseph Mixares :Solórzano auxilliary priest of this :Tabernacle solemnly baptize, gave :blessings, exorcised, and anointed :with Holy oil and chrism, a girl, :mulatta and free, who was born on the thirty-first :day of the aforementioned [month], Given the name :'''Maria Petronila''', legitimate daughter :of Juan Gregorio Lugo, and :Mariana. [Her] Godparents were Thomas :Torres and Maria Dominga :of whom I warned about the :spiritual relationships and obligations of their :position, and for the record I sign ---- {{Image|file=My_Ancestor_Images-35.png|align=c|size=350}} === Marriage Record - New Spain === :'''1782 Marriage record for Francisco Gallego and Bernarda Martin''' * '''Source Citation''': :: "New Mexico Marriages, 1751-1918," database, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89DX-8XB9?i=96 FamilySearch.org] : 3 August 2019), Francisco Gallego and Bernarda Martin, 21 Jun 1782; citing Holy Cross, Santa Cruz, Santa Fe, New Mexico (Santa Fe, Nuevo México, Nueva España), reference ; FHL microfilm 16,972. {{Image|file=Archuleta-235_Images-13.png |align=c |size=600 |caption= }} :'''''Note''''': ''The hyphenated words in the record are underlined. The words in the transcription are just as they appeared in the record; an authentic narrative as written by the priest. To see what the abbreviated words stand for, look at the line-by-line translation. The letters that are not bold are the 'missing' letters. Any words that were illegible or undecipherable will be marked as ??? ---- :'''Margin Notation''': ''Fran''cis''co Gallego con Bernarda martin; Chimayó'' :'''Transcription''': :''En Veinte y un dias del mes de Junio de mil sets ochenta y :''dos. Yo Fr Ramon Anto Gonzz mtro '''Ministro''' = Minister de la Cañada después :''de haver '''haber''' = from "despúes de haber", "after having", spelled with a "v" in the original precedido las tres amonestaciones que man :''da el Sto Concilio de Trento, '''See Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:Council of Trent|Council of Trent]]''' en tres distintos dias, festi :''vos'''en tres distintos dias, festivos''' = For Catholic marriages it was required for the banns to be run. This means the upcoming marriage was posted in public for three consecutive non-working days ("festival" days, typically a Sunday) to give others a chance to protest. inter missarum Solemnia, '''inter missarum solemnia'''= in, during MassExaminados de la Doctri :''na Cristiana'''Doctrina'''=The Christian Doctrine was composed of twenty 'truths.' To prove their faith a Christian was supposed to be able to answer the [https://carm.org/theological-test 20 questions] based on the Christian faith., Confessados, '''Confessados''' = Confesados, spelled with two "s" in the original. Double letters were commonly used in early records, whereas the modern spellings don't use them. y Comulgados, echas '''hechas'''= done, performed, from the verb "hacer" spelled without an "h" in the original. las diligs '''diligencias''' = diligence(s). :''necessias '''necesarias''' = necessary, spelled with two "s" in the original y no resultando impto '''impedimento''' = impediment alguno Canonico, Cassé '''Casse''' = '''Casé'''= I married :''y Velé infacie Eclesie '''infacie eclesie'''= in the presence of the congregation a '''Franco Gallego''' Vo '''Vecino''' = Neighbor (masculine singular), also appears as V.a, Vecina (feminine singular), V.s, Vecinos,as (plurals) de Abiquiu :''con '''Bernarda martin''' Vca de Chimayó: Fueron :''Padrinos Bernardo mascareñas y Juana Jose :''fa Vs de Chimayó. Siendo Testigos, Antonio martin :''Do'''Do''' = Domingo = a surname Potrero, y xavier de Herrera Vo de la Cañada :''y para qe conste'''para que conste''' = for the record /or/ to keep the record straight (per the Spanish Law Dictionary; Peter Collin Publishing) lo firmé. :''Fr Ramon Gonzalez :'''Translations''': :'''Margin Notation''': Francisco Gallego with Bernarda martin; Chimayo ---- :'''En    Veinte y un dias del mes de Junio   de mil set'''eciento'''s        ochenta y : On the   twenty-first      of June    of one thousand seven hundred and eighty-two ---- :'''dos.   Yo Fr Ramon Ant'''oni'''o Gonz'''ale'''z  m'''inis'''tro de la Cañada     después :two.   I, Fray Ramon Antonio Gonzalez,  Minister of "la Cañada", ---- :'''de haver precedido        las tres amonestaciones                         que manda : having been previously read   the three banns      (having been previously read)   as mandated ---- :'''  el S'''an'''to Concilio de Trento  en tres distintos  dias,   festivos :by the Holy Council of Trent    on three different  daysnon-working (days), [and] ---- :''' inter missarum Solemnia,  Examinados          de la Doctrina :during Mass,             tested [the bride and groom]  in the Doctrine   ---- :''' Cristiana,            Confessados,   y    Comulgados,            echas       las       :Christian (Doctrine);   their having Confessed,   and taken Communion, [and as]   performed  the ---- :'''dilig'''encias''' necess'''ar'''ias     y no resultando   imp'''edimen'''to alguno Canonico,    Cassé :necessary diligences (performed)   uncovered       no canonical impediments,     I married ---- :'''y Velé         infacie Eclesie               a   Fran'''cis'''co Gallego   V'''ecin'''o de Abiquiu :and veiled,   in the presence of the congregation,   Francisco Gallego,  Neighbor of Abiquiú,   [along] ---- :'''con Bernarda martin  V'''e'''c'''in'''a de Chimayo:  Fueron :with Bernarda Martín,   Neighbor of Chimayo.  were The ---- :'''Padrinos                       Bernardo mascareñas y Juana Josefa :Best Man and Matron of Honor (were)  Bernardo Mascareñas and Juana Josefa, ---- :'''V'''ecino'''s de Chimayo.   Siendo Testigos,     António martin :Neighbors of Chimayo, the Witnesses being   Antonio Martín, ---- :'''D'''oming'''o Potrero,   y xavier de Herrera   V'''ecin'''o de la Cañada :Domingo Potrero,   and Xavier de Herrera,   Neighbor of "la Cañada" ---- :'''y para q'''u'''e conste   lo firmé. :and for the record   I signed ---- :'''Fr   Ramon Gonzalez :Fray Ramon González ---- :On the twenty-first of June of one thousand seven hundred and eighty-two : I, Fray Ramon Antonio Gonzalez, Minister of "la Cañada", :the three banns having been previously read, as mandated : by the Holy Council of Trent, on three different non-working days : during Mass, tested [the bride and groom] in the : Christian Doctrine; their having Confessed, and taken Communion, [and as] :the necessary diligences performed uncovered no canonical impediments, I married :and veiled, in the presence of the congregation, Francisco Gallego, Neighbor of Abiquiú, [along] :with Bernarda Martín, Neighbor of Chimayo. The :Best Man and Matron of Honor were Bernardo Mascareñas and Juana Josefa, : Neighbors of Chimayo, the Witnesses being Antonio Martín, :Domingo Potrero, and Xavier de Herrera, Neighbor of "la Cañada" :and for the record I signed ::Fray Ramon González (Signature) ---- {{Image|file=My_Ancestor_Images-35.png|align=c|size=350}} === Death Record - Mexico === :'''1761 Death of Carlos de los Santos Manzanares''' * '''Source Citation''': :: "México, Durango, registros parroquiales y diocesanos, 1604-1985," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-69G3-NPQ?cc=1554576&wc=3PZX-YWL%3A107793301%2C107790802%2C112534201 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 6 August 2019), Mapimí; Santiago Apóstol; Defunciones 1760-1775, 1802-1815, 1832-1847; image 14 of 726; parroquias Católicas, Durango (Catholic Church parishes, Durango). {{Image|file=Archuleta-235_Images-4.jpg |align=c |size=600 |caption=''1761 Death of Carlos de los Santos Mendosa'' }} :'''''Note''''': ''The hyphenated words in the record are underlined. The words in the transcription are just as they appeared in the record; an authentic narrative as written by the priest. To see what the abbreviated words stand for, look at the line-by-line translation. The letters that are not bold are the 'missing' letters. Any words that were illegible or undecipherable will be marked as ??? :'''Margin Notation''' : Calos '''Calos'''= "Carlos" = "Charles" de los Santos Mendosa '''Mendosa'''= "Mendoza" = a surname, thought to have originated in Álava. :'''Transcription''': :''En veinte y seis dias del mes de Junio de :''mil setecientos sesenta y un años, se le dio :''Sepultura en esta Parrochia '''Parrochia'''= "Parroquia" = "Parish" a Carlos de :''los Santos Manzanares, '''Manzanares'''= what happened to Carlos de los Santos Mendosa in the left hand margin? The priest seems to have had a momentary lapse & as a result, we'll never know if the Carlos who went to his grave nearly 260 years ago was los Santos Mendosa or los Santos Manzanares Viudo por muer :''te de Agustina de Calidad Indio mu :''rio con todos los Sacramentos, y absolu :''siones, '''absolusiones'''= "absoluciones" = "absolutions", incorrectly spelled with an "s" in the original y para que conste lo firmé. ::''Josseph Joachin '''Joachin'''= "Joaquín" = "Joachim", a first name Mixares '''Mixares'''= "Mijares" = a surname Solorzano ---- :'''Translations''': :'''En    veinte y seis     dias del mes   de Junio  de :On the   twenty-sixth                of June    in ---- :'''mil       setecientos     sesenta y un años,   se le dio :one thousand seven hundred and sixty-one,       we ---- :'''Sepultura   en esta Parrochia   a Carlos de : buried,     in this Parish,      Carlos de ---- :''' los Santos Manzanares   Viudo    por muerte : los Santos Manzanares   a Widower of the deceased ---- :'''de Agustina,   de Calidad Indio      murio :   Agustina,   an indigenous man (who) died ---- :'''con todos   los Sacramentos,   y absolusiones : with all      the Sacraments,   and absolutions ---- :''' y para que conste   lo firmé. :and for the record,   I signed. ---- ::'''Josseph Joachin Mixares Solorzano ::Josseph Joachin Mixares Solorzano ---- :On the twenty-sixth of June in :one thousand seven hundred and sixty-one, we :buried, in this Parish, Carlos de :los Santos Manzanares a Widower of the deceased :Agustina, an indigenous man (who) died :with all the Sacraments, and absolutions, :and for the record, I signed. ::Joseph Joachin Mixares Solorzano (Signature) ---- {{Image|file=My_Ancestor_Images-35.png|align=c|size=350}} ---- == Footnotes == ::([[#Baptism Record - Mexico|Return to Birth]]) ::([[#Marriage Record - New Spain|Return to Marriage]]) ::([[#Death Record - Mexico|Return to Death]])

Spanish Vital Record Help 5

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These pages are to help people learn the necessary terms and handwriting used in Spanish vital documents. You can either print this out or open in two windows side by side to see the translation as compared to the actual document. ---- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Research_Hints https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Archuleta-235_Images-8.png]   [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_2 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Archuleta-235_Images-5.png]   [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_3 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Archuleta-235_Images-2.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Archuleta-235_Images-4.png]  [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Help:_Glossary_Spanish-1 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Spanish_Vital_Record_Help-1.png] == Vital Record Translations - 1600's == === Birth Record - Spain === : '''1684 Baptism record of Thomas Rodríguez González''' :'''''Source Citation''''': :"España, Diócesis de Ávila, registros parroquiales, 1502-1975," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N38W-ZL9 www.FamilySearch.org] : accessed 10 September 2019), Tomas Rodriguez Gonzalez, 25 Mar 1684, Baptism; citing Asunción de Nuestra Señora, Navalonguilla, Ávila, Spain, Archivo diocesano de Avila (Avila Diocesan Seminary Archives, Avila); FHL microfilm 1,180,917, accessed 27 Aug 2019. {{Image|file= Archuleta-235 Images-7.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} :'''''Note''''': ''The hyphenated words in the record are underlined.'' :''The words in the transcription are just as they appeared in the record. :''To see what the abbreviated words stand for, look at the line-by-line translation. :''The letters that are not in boldface are the 'missing' letters.'' :''Any words that were illegible or undecipherable will be marked as ??? :'''Transcription Left Hand Annotation''' :''thomas hijo de :''thomas Rodríguez :''i '''i''' = "y", the conjunction "and" de Ana Goncalez '''Goncalez''' = "González", a surname, originally patronymic, "son of Gonzalo", also spelled Gonzales. ††a '''†''' = "dagger symbol" = generally the sign for death; it is not clear what two together mean, but with the a it may represent the word "fallecida", "dead woman". Had it ended with o, it would have been treated as "fallecido", "dead man". Since there are two daggers and an a, interpreted as the death of both the child † and the mother†a. :'''Transcription Right Hand Annotation''' :''Cap.o 32 miis '''Cap.o 32''' = "Capillo 32", the price of the "Capillo" (christening cap worn by boys), in this case 32, or perhaps 34, miis. In other entries in this document collection, the coin used was 1 real, and here the priest may be referring to maravedís (34 maravedís = 1 Real (common exchange rate beginning in 1497) Documented plurals for maravedi are maravedís, maravedíes and the less accepted maravedises. Common abbreviations for maravedis found in documents are mis, miis, mris, ms :'''Transcription Main Text''': :''En V.tte '''V.tte''' = "Veinte" = "Twenty", the number 20 i cinco '''V.tte i cinco''' = "veinticinco" = "twenty-five", the number 25" del mes de marco '''marco''' = "marzo" = "March", the month of "March" del año :''de mil seiscientos i ochenta i quatro'''quatro''' = "cuatro" = "four", the number 4 An :''dres Baion '''Baion''' = "Baion" a surname, also written Bayón. cura proprio de la Iglesia Paro : chial '''Parrochial''' = Parroquial (modern Spanish spelling) = Parochial in English deste '''desta, deste''' = "'''de esta'''", "'''de este'''" = "of this", commonly contracted into one word at the time lugar de Nabalonguilla '''Nabalonguilla''' = Navalonguilla = village in the province of Avila. At the time it was under the Crown of Castile, Spain; today it is in the Autonomous Community of Castile-León, Spain puse los :''Santos oleos i administre las demás ceremo :''nias que expresa el Ritual Romano '''See Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Rite Roman Rite]. This can be translated as 'that express the Roman Rite' or 'as written (in) the Roman Rites.' aun '''aun''' = "a un", should be two words, in this instance meaning "to a" ; it the contracted form, it's an adverb, "still", "yet" which is incorrect in this sentence :''niño i a '''i a''' ="ya" = "already". taken in conjunction with the phrase that comes next, "bauticado de Socorro", he is referring to the fact that the child had already been baptized, urgently, without solemnities, because of fear of near-death, i.e., the ritual being administered now, was being done so with the proper solemnities and ceremonies bauticado de socorro '''See Spanish Dictionary RAE:''' [https://dle.rae.es/srv/search?m=30&w=bautismo Bautismo de socorro] aquien '''aquien''' = "a quien" = "to whom", should be two words, not one puse :''nombre thomas hijo de thomas Rodríguez :''i de Ana Goncalez su mujer. fue su Padrino :''Diego Rodríguez el Viejo todos Vnos '''vezinos, Vnos, vezos''' = Correct modern Spanish spelling "'''vecinos'''" = neighbors, residents de di :''cho lugar. Por Verdad lo firme fecho ut supra '''firmé fecho ut supra''' = I signed [this entry] on the date given above (Note: 'ut supra' is a Latin term) = ::[firmado] =Andres ::[firmado] =Baion :'''Translations''': :'''''Left-Hand Annotation''''' :'''thomas hijo de :Thomas, son of :'''thomas Rodríguez :Thomas Rodríguez :'''i de Ana Goncalez ††ª :and Ana Goncalez ††ª ---- :'''''Right-Hand Annotation''''' :'''Cap'''ill'''o 32 miis :Christening cap 32 maravedís ---- :'''''Main Text''''' :'''En   V'''eint'''e i cinco    del mes  de marzo  del año :On  the twenty-fifth           of March   in the year ---- :'''de mil seiscientos i ochenta i quatro       Andres :one thousand six hundred and eighty-four   I, Andres ---- :''' Baion   cura      propio de la    Iglesia   Parochial :Baion,   the priest   belonging to the   churchParochial ---- :'''        deste lugar de  Nabalonguilla  puse los :(Church) in this place of   Nabalonguilla  applied the ---- :'''Santos oleos  i administre      las demás  ceremonias :Holy oils     and administered   the other    ceremonies ---- :'''que expresa el Ritual Romano  aun :that express   the Roman Rite    to a ---- :'''niño i a bauticado de socorro                                      aquien   puse :boy  already baptized urgently, without solemnities, [imminent death of the boy]   to whom   I gave ---- :'''    nombre thomas   hijo de thomas Rodríguez :the  name   Thomas,  son of Thomas Rodríguez ---- :'''i de Ana Goncalez   su mujer.  fue su Padrino :and of Ana Goncalez,  his wife.    The Godfather was ---- :'''Diego Rodríguez   el Viejo   todos V'''eci'''nos   de dicho :Diego Rodríguez  the Elder, all Neighbors   of said ---- :'''lugar.          Por Verdad   lo firme  fecho ut supra = :place.  I signed this, as the truth,           dated as stated above = ---- :[firmado/signed] =Andres :[firmado/signed] =Baion ---- '''Transcriptions in English :'''''Left-Hand Annotation''''' :Thomas, son of :Thomas Rodríguez :and Ana Goncalez ††ª :'''''Right-Hand Annotation''''' :Christening cap 32 maravedís :'''''Main Text''''' :On the twenty-fifth of March in the year :one thousand six hundred and eighty-four, I, Andres :Baion, the priest belonging to the Parochial :Church in this place of Nabalonguilla applied the :Holy oils and administered the other ceremonies :that express the Roman Rite to a :boy already baptized urgently, without solemnities, [imminent death of the boy] to whom I gave :the name Thomas, son of Thomas Rodríguez :and of Ana Goncalez, his wife. The Godfather was :Diego Rodríguez the Elder, all Neighbors of said :place. I signed this, as the truth, dated as stated above = :[signed] =Andres :[signed] =Baion {{Image|file=My_Ancestor_Images-35.png|align=c|size=350}} === Marriage Record - Mexico === :'''1665 Marriage of Juan de la Torre and Mariana Carrion''' * '''Source Citation''': :: "México, Michoacán, registros parroquiales y diocesanos, 1555-1996," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-RH42?cc=1883388&wc=3NYK-829%3A178285301%2C219866401%2C221278001 www.FamilySearch.org] : 20 May 2014), Morelia > Sagrario Metropolitano > Matrimonios 1698-1745 > image 162 of 455; parroquias Católicas, Michoacan (Catholic Church parishes, Michoacan). :{{Image|file=Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_5-2.jpg |align=0 |size=650 }} :'''Transcription''': :'''Margin Notation''': :''Casamto :''de Juo de la torre con :''Mariana Carrion :''En Veinte de septte de este año de mill seiscientos y sesenta y cinco años :''aviendo precedido lo dispuesto por el sto concilio de Trento despose por :''palabras de presente que Hicieron Verdadero Matrimonio a Juan :''de la torre con Mariana Carrion españoles y vezinos de :''esta ciudad fueron testigos Juan Martines. Manuel :''Galban y Joseph de Villasr. y Sebastn de Vivaldi :''todos españoles y vezos desta ciud ::''Ldo Lucas de Uriarte Arbide :'''Translations''': :'''Margin Notation''': :'''Casam'''ien'''to :Marriage ---- :'''de Ju'''an''' de la torre con :of Juan de la Torre with ---- :'''Mariana Carrion :Mariana Carrion ---- :'''En    Veinte de   septt'''iembr'''e de este año de mill      seiscientos y   sesenta y cinco años :On the twentieth of September in this    year of one thousand six hundred and sixty-five years ---- :'''aviendo'''aviendo''' = Correct modern Spanish spelling "'''habiendo'''", from the auxiliary verb "'''haber'''" = have precedido lo dispuesto por      el s'''an'''to concilio de Trento   despose por :having been previously done the stipulations of the Sacred Council of Trent   (having been previously met), (I, the priest) married through ---- :'''palabras de presente que Hicieron             Verdadero Matrimonio a Juan :mutual declarations of acceptance"by words of present" = Phrase commonly used in marriage records, meaning that the bride and the groom made mutual declarations of consent. that made (this marriage a) true marriage,      Juan ---- :'''de la torre con Mariana Carrion   españoles y vezinos de :de la Torre and Mariana Carrion,   Spaniards and residents of ---- :'''esta ciudad   fueron testigos   Juan Martines. Manuel :this city.     As witnesses    Juan Martines,   Manuel ---- :'''Galban y   Joseph de Villas'''eño'''r. y   Sebast'''ia'''n de Vivaldi :Galban and   Joseph de Villaseñor and   Sebastian de Vivaldi ---- :'''todos     españoles y   vez'''in'''os d'''e '''esta ciu'''da'''d :all (of them)   Spaniards and   residents of this     city. ---- ::'''L'''icencia'''do Lucas de Uriarte Arbide (Signature) ::LicenciadoPerson who holds a licentiate degree. Lucas de Uriarte Arbide (Signature) ---- :Margin Notation: :Marriage :of Juan de la Torre and :Mariana Carrion :On twentieth of September in this year of one thousand six hundred and sixty-five, :the stipulations of the Sacred Council of Trent having been previously met, I, the priest, married through :mutual declarations of acceptance that made (this marriage a) true marriage, Juan :de la Torre and Mariana Carrion, Spaniards and residents of :this city. As witnesses Juan Martines, Manuel :Galban and Joseph de Villaseñor and Sebastian de Vivaldi, :all of them, Spaniards and residents of this city. ::Licenciado Lucas de Uriarte Arbide (Signature) {{Image|file=My_Ancestor_Images-35.png|align=c|size=350}} === Death Record - Mexico === :'''1637 Burial of Maria Catalina''' * '''Source Citation''': :: "México, Michoacán, registros parroquiales y diocesanos, 1555-1996," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-5YH6-7?cc=1883388&wc=3NYV-K6F%3A179641001%2C179641002%2C180431101 www.FamilySearch.org] : 20 May 2014), Zamora > Sagrario > Defunciones 1634-1681, 1688-1718, 1750-1797 > image 210 of 802; parroquias Católicas, Michoacan (Catholic Church parishes, Michoacan). :{{Image|file=Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_5-1.jpg |align=c |size=650 }} :'''Transcription''': :Margin Notation: :''Maria Catalina :''de edad de 35 :''En quatro dias del mes de otubre de mil y seiscientos :''y treynta y siete años murio Maria Catalina natural :''del pueblo de Jacona era de hedad de treynta y cinco :''años y casada con Miguel hernandes natural del :''pueblo de Tangantziquaro ---- :'''Translations''': :Margin Notation: :'''Maria Catalina :Maria Catalina ---- :'''de edad de 35 :of age of 35 ---- :'''En    quatro dias del mes de otubre de mil y        seiscientos :On the fourth of          October in one thousand and six hundred ---- :'''y   treynta'''treynta''' = Correct modern Spanish spelling "'''treinta'''" = thirty y siete años murio Maria Catalina    natural :and thirty and seven      died   Maria Catalina (died), native ---- :'''del pueblo de Jacona   era de hedad'''hedad''' = Correct modern Spanish spelling "'''edad'''" = Age de treynta y cinco :of the town of Jacona,   (she) was years old   thirty-five (years old); ---- :'''años   y     casada con Miguel Hernandes natural del :  and (she was) married to   Miguel Hernandes, native of the ---- :'''pueblo de Tangantziquaro :town   of Tangantziquaro ---- :Margin Notation: :Maria Catalina, :35 years old :On the fourth of October in one thousand six hundred :and thirty-seven Maria Catalina died, native :of the town of Jacona, she was thirty-five years old, :and she was married to Miguel hernandes, native of the :town of Tangantziquaro {{Image|file=My_Ancestor_Images-35.png|align=c|size=350}} ---- == Footnotes == ::([[#Birth Record - Spain|Return to Birth]]) ::([[#Marriage Record - Mexico|Return to Marriage]]) ::([[#Death Record - Mexico|Return to Death]]) ---- :'''Last Edited''': (10:11, 20 September 2019 (UTC)) ---- * These translation pages were originally envisioned by [[Archuleta-235|Steve Archuleta]] (on 18 Jul 2019) and then created through a collaborative effort between [[Archuleta-235|Steve]], [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]], [[Hernández-2006|Rubén Hernández]], [[Díaz_de_Argandoña-1| Santi Díaz de Argandoña]], and [[Saunders-3874|Bonnie Saunders]]. 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Spanish Vital Records Transcription/Translation examples

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:'''Transcription'''

:En Veinte y un dias de el Mes de Junio de Mil '''Sets'''For shortened words (bold text), see the word in the line per line translation section below. ochenta y :dos Yo '''Fr''' Ramon '''Anto Gonzz Mtro''' de la Cañada despues :de haver precedido las tres Amonestaciones que manThe word breaks and continues on the next line. The word is underlined. :da el '''Sto''' Concilio de Trento. en tres distintos dias festi :vos inter Missarum Solemnia Examinados de la Doctri :na Cristiana, Confessados, y Comulgados, echas las '''diligs''' :'''necesss''', y no resultado '''impto''' alguno Canonico, Cassé :y Velé infacie eclesie a '''Franco''' Gallego '''Vo''' de Abiquiu :con Bernarda Martin '''Va''' de Chimayó : Fueron :Padrinos Bernardo Mascareñas, y Juana Jose :fa '''Vs''' de Chimayó. Siendo Testigos, Antonio Martin :'''Vo''' del Potrero, y Xavier de Herrera '''Vo''' de la Cañada :y para '''qe''' conste lo firmé.

:'''Translation'''

:'''En Veinte y un dias de el Mes de Junio de Mil Set'''eciento'''s :On twenty one days of the month of June of one thousand seven hundreds :'''ochenta y :and eighty- ---- :'''dos, Yo Fr'''ay''' Ramon Ant'''oni'''o Gonz'''ale'''z M'''inis'''tro de la Cañada despues :two, I, Friar Ramon Antonio Gonzalez, pastor of La Cañada, after ---- :'''de haver precedido las tres Amonestaciones que manda :preceding the three monitions ordered by ---- :'''el S'''an'''to Concilio de Trento. en tres distintos dias festivos :the Sacred Council of Trent, in three different (religious) feast days ---- :'''inter Missarum Solemnia Examinados :in solemn mass (Latin), (the grom and the bride were) examined :'''de la Doctrina :on (Christian) doctrine ---- :'''Cristiana, Confessados, y Comulgados, echas las :(Christian), (they were) confessed and (they) took communion, done the :'''dilig'''encia'''s :(needed) proceedings ---- :'''necess'''aria'''s, y no resultado imp'''edimen'''to alguno Canonico, Cassé :(needed) and not resulting any canonical impediment. I married ---- :'''y Velé in facie eclesiae a Fran'''cis'''co Gallego V'''ecin'''o de Abiquiu :and veiledTradition in the marriage ceremony. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veil#Christianity_2 Wikipedia] in the face of the church (Latin) a Francisco Gallego, resident of Abiquiu ---- :'''con Bernarda Martin V'''ecin'''a de Chimayó : Fueron :and Bernarda Martin, resident of Chimayó : (The godparents) were ---- :'''Padrinos Bernardo Mascareñas, y Juana Josefa :(godparents) Bernardo Mascareñas and Juana Josefa ---- :'''V'''ecino'''s de Chimayó. Siendo Testigos, Antonio Martin :residents of Chimayó. Being witnesses, Antonio Martin, ---- :'''V'''ecin'''o del Potrero, y Xavier de Herrera V'''ecin'''o de la Cañada :resident of El Potrero and Xavier de Herrera, resident of La Cañada ---- :'''y para q'''u'''e conste lo firmé.
:and to certify, I signed
{|border="1" |'''En veinte y un dias del mes de Junio de mil setecientos ochenta y dos'''||On twenty one days of the month of June of one thousand seven hundred eighty two |- |'''Yo, Fray Ramon Antonio Gonzalez, Ministro de la Cañada'''||I, Friar Ramon Antonio Gonzalez, pastor of La Cañada |- |'''despues de haber precedido'''||after having preceded (all of the below listed) |- |• '''las tres amonestaciones que manda el Santo Concilio de Trento en tres distintos dias festivos ''inter Missarum Solemnia'''''||• the three monitions ordered by the Sacred Council of Trent in three different (religious) feast days ''in solemn mass'' (latin) |- |• '''Examinados de la Doctrina Cristiana'''||• (The bride and groom) were examined on Christian Doctrine |- |• '''Confessados'''||• they were confessed |- |• '''y comulgados'''||• and they took communion |- |• '''Hechas las diligencias necesarias y no resultando impedimento canonico alguno'''||• the neccesary proceedings were completed and no canonic impediment arised |- |'''Casé y velé ''in facie eclesiae'''''||I married and veiled ''in presence of the ecclesiastical community'' (Latin) |- |'''a Francisco Gallego, vecino de Abiquiu con Bernarda Martin, vecina de Chimayó'''||Francisco Gallego, resident of Abiquiu and Bernarda Martin, resident of Chimayó |- |'''fueron padrinos Bernardo Mascareñas y Juana Josefa, vecinos de Chimayó'''||The godparents were Bernardo Mascareñas and Juana Josefa, residents of Chimayó |- |'''Siendo testigos Antonio Martin, vecino del Portrero y Xavier de Herrera, vecino de La Cañada'''||The witnesses were Antonio Martin, resident of El Potrero and Xavier de Herrera, resident of La Cañada |- |'''y para que conste lo firmé'''||and I signed for the record |} :'''{{Red|From Mindy}}''' '''{{Orange|This looks really clean! I'm wondering if we should still include the abbreviation though, for visual reasons. For example:}}''' '''Ant'''oni'''o''' (Anto). '''{{Orange|Would that help your mind connect it Steve?}}''' :'''{{Red|From Steve}}''' '''{{Orange|to Rubén, Santi, Mindy. This one is beyond my newbie capabilities. Even with Rubén's easy to follow layout I could not grasp it well. I resorted back to what my English brain might be able to process by just using Rubén's English translation alone and separate from all Spanish. I tried to imagine that the priest actually spoke and wrote this record in English in 1752. Please don't be upset with my approach... remember I 'think' in English. I had to see the English alone to think this complex record out. I know/recognize/accept that this in unorthodox, and that there are some English words that do not work/translate to Spanish.}}''' :This is what I came up with as what I think a English Speaking/Writing priest wrote in 1752 using-adapting Rubén's English translation: ::On the twenty-first day of the month of June of one thousand seven hundred eighty-two, I, Friar Ramon Antonio Gonzalez, pastor of La Cañada, ... after completing the three monitions '''{{Blue|(warnings)}}''' '''{{Orange|The tradition of the 'running of the banns' as required by the Catholic church can be explained on the Research help page.}}'''...'''{{Blue|See the explanation of the Catholic marriage rites on the Research Help page [link].}}''' ordered by the Sacred Council of Trent, and '''{{Blue| on}}''' three different (religious) feast days'''{{Blue|Feast days are non working days, so Saturday or Sunday (though traditionally posted on three consecutive Sundays)}}'''. in solemn mass (Latin '''{{Blue|for public mass}}'''); the groom and the bride were examined on '''{{Blue|the}}''' Christian doctrine [then] they were confessed and took communion. The necessary proceedings completed, and with no other resulting canonical impairment impediments, I married and veiled in the face of the church (Latin '''{{Blue|for open to the public}}''') a Francisco Gallego, resident of Abiquiu, and Bernarda Martin, resident of Chimayó ---------------------------------------------------------------------- :'''{{Orange|.... On 8/11/19 for your critique and criticism '... I Friar Ramon Antonio Gonzales, pastor of La Cañada, after completing the three banns on three consecutive feast days [Sundays] as ordered by the Sacred Council of Trent. In solemn mass, the groom and the bride were examined on Christian doctrine, [then] they were confessed and took communion. The necessary proceedings completed, and with no other canonical impediments, I married and veiled in the face of the Church....." ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ::The godparents were Bernardo Mascareñas and Juana Josefa residents of Chimayó. Witnesses were Antonio Martin, Antonio Martin, resident of El Potrero and Xavier de Herrera, resident of La Cañada. For the record I sign. :It is somewhat close to the transcription & translation that Rubén did for us.... not the same I know that. But I can at least mentally process (mono-brain) the record now with Rubén's transcription and translation, and I can note and study the differences If If I did ok with a 'rough' draft of "what if" what an English speaking priest wrote this record in 1752. Let me know if I stunk it up too. Either way it is a learning experience, and for mono-me, the only way I could mentally process Ruben's good work was to see it as a full paragraph in English before I could even consider processing the Spanish in.}}''' :'''{{Red|From Mindy:}}''' {{Blue|You are correct Steve. You can't do a literal transcription from Spanish to English as it doesn't necessarily transfer over to a flowing sentence. I've put a few ideas into your text above using this blue. Keep in mind though that Rubén's layout may make more sense when the spacing is adjusted. The rituals of the Catholic church regarding the banns were the same in Spanish, Portuguese and English speaking churces as far as I know.}}''' :'''{{Orange| Rubén I agree with Mindy.... I think the Spanish-over-English section you did is much easier for a mono-brain person than the table.... I think the table is an Excellent idea for persons who are a few steps up from us... partially bilingual or more, maybe close to the midpoint of the learning line. They would know the Spanish words already, and the Spanish-over-English would be unnecessary. It WORKS for those [keep it] who have some proficiency in Spanish. But for mono's like me, who start by not knowing the Spanish words themselves, the Spanish-over-English is crucial. We need to see the words matched together to learn, recognize and retain them. The table separates the words from each other. The other suggestions I made came from making the translation simply flow better for an English reader. I know and understand the dangers of that that there is no perfect way to translate Spanish into English or English into Spanish. As Mindy wisely agreed and pointed out. If I do this again/too much, try to "make/force" a Spanish document read more easily in English, you folk's need to slap me up-side the head' and tell me to stop it. Do not trust :) a monolingual with your translations.. what do I know compared to all of you?? The answer is nada/zippo}}'''

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'''So what was spar ornament manufacture, also known as bauble making (or sometimes petrifactioning)?''' Basically, it was the manufacture of chiefly decorative (hence the use of the term bauble) but sometimes also useful objects for the mantlepiece, such as stanhope viewers, spill holders, boxes, vases and candlesticks from "spar" (another name for alabaster stone), which were either carved or turned and sometimes embellished. These were essentially holiday souvenirs, destined for the fashionable resort towns of the time. This was a very seasonal trade and finished stock had to be stockpiled for later transport, to meet seasonal demands. It was a cottage industry, often done in the home or backyard workshops, involving the family. The head male would do the carving or turning of stone on a lathe, wives would do the gluing of pieces together, waxing and polishing, or painting of items made from plainer stone to make them more desirable and give them a better value. Sometimes older children would also assist. The baubles were then packed into crates and dispatched by rail to their seaside destinations. It was usual in the summer season for the proprietor of the business (or one of his trusted employees) to take a barrow of baubles to a seaside resort and sell them to visitors from a pitch on the promenade. This was quite a niche English industry centred around small areas of '''Leicestershire''' and ''' Derbyshire''' which was being done in '''Matlock Bath''', Derbyshire in the late 1820's. Glover's Directory of Derbyshire (taken in 1827-9), page 85 [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=liwzAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA85&lpg=PA85&dq=spar+ornament&source=bl&ots=5M1SaHxkI9&sig=TfVLS6Rnmw7Q8288V0K64j7ofN0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjHwteBlfXXAhUKK8AKHQqUDhMQ6AEIWzAM#v=onepage&q=spar%20ornament&f=false] Spar ornament manufacture was first mentioned as an industry in the British Magazine and Monthly Register for 1836, on p.121. The earliest known reference to a bauble-maker in Leicestershire occurs in the '''Loughborough''' Directory of 1841, with Thomas Spink listed as one on Pleasant Row in the town. The Leicestershire industry however mainly centred around '''Whitwick, Swannington, Thringstone, Griffydam '''and''' Coleorton''' having possibly originally started at '''Pegg's Green''' (a hamlet of Thringstone). The stone for this industry came from '''Chellaston''' in Derbyshire (a distance of about 12 miles), where it had been quarried since medieval times. One has to wonder why such an industry sprang up where it did. Maybe days out in Matlock Bath gave someone in Leicestershire the idea of what to do with locally quarried stone? Locally however, only '''Mount Saint Bernards Abbey''' were selling spar souvenirs to it's summer visitors, the rest of the wares mostly went outside of the county to fashionable resorts, and some outside of the country, even as far away as '''Niagra Falls'''. As an industry, it was at it's peak during the second half of the nineteenth century but it's popularity was relatively short-lived, as competition from cheaper German imports was to be the death knell on the spar ornament making industry by the turn of the 20th century. In Kelly's Directory for 1900 only three "Spar Ornament Manufacturers" are listed. None are mentioned in the next edition of 1908. http://www.geocities.ws/oliveshark53/bauble.htm See also: [[Space:List_of_Spar_Manufacturers|Space:List_of_Spar_Manufacturers]] === Sources === :''Below is a list of reading and other interesting links on the subject:'' *A Lost Leicestershire Industry by J.A. Daniell (pdf) [https://www.le.ac.uk/lahs/downloads/IndustrySmPagesfromsmvolumeXXXVIII-5.pdf] *http://www.geocities.ws/oliveshark53/bauble.htm (mostly the same info as the above Leicester University paper, but also has pictures.) *https://magiclanternist.com/2017/03/24/a-victorian-peep-egg/ *http://www.wirksworth.org.uk/b39-petr.htm *Lynne About Loughborough Blogspot - Sunday, 5th January 2014 [http://lynneaboutloughborough.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/baubles.html] *A Bauble Maker, A Colour Maker and Me – A Cake Decorator, 10th May 2017 by Lindy Smith [https://lindyscakes.co.uk/2017/05/10/bauble-maker-colour-maker-cake-decorator/] *Blue Plaque at Bauble Yard - Main Street - Thringstone, Leicestershire [http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMVWJN_Bauble_Yard_Main_Street_Thringstone_Leicestershire] *London Labour and the London Poor Vol 1, containing an account of London barrowmen selling spar ornaments. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=cDYUb-tzToUC&pg=PA371&lpg=PA371&dq=spar+ornament&source=bl&ots=igizx6jUyR&sig=71xPaGR-HVsEekYEXCUeIo0Qv7c&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjHwteBlfXXAhUKK8AKHQqUDhMQ6AEIYTAO#v=onepage&q=spar%20ornament&f=false]

Sparkle

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Sparkle was Michelle Hisey's horse. She was the most lovable horse ever, always trusting and loyal. She loved to put her head on your shoulder and loved you to hug her in return. She always came running when she saw her family, or a carrot or apple!

Sparkles the cat

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

Sparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park

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:::'''''*Sparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park''''' :::'''''*Dallas''''' :::'''''*Dallas County''''' :::'''''*Texas, USA''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962228/sparkman-hillcrest-memorial-park Sparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park in findagrave.com].''''' :::'''''*The purpose of this page is to list the names of individuals that are buried in this cemetery. Please feel free to add the names of individuals that you know are buried in this cemetery. Also feel free to add plots and/or coordinates if you know them.''''' :::'''''*Listed below are the names of individuals that are buried in this cemetery''''' :::'''''*[[McPherson-4293|Lewin Quincy McPherson]].'''''

Sparks Family in Licking County, Ohio

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Articles about brothers John and George Sparks gravestones.

Spartanburg County, South Carolina - Chisholm sources

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FamilySearch Wiki Page info on Spartanburg County, South Carolina: https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Spartanburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy '''South Carolina State & County Pages with Chisholm sources:''' [[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Anderson_County%2C_South_Carolina_-_Chisholm_surname_sources|Anderson County, South Carolina - Chisholm surname sources]] *[[Space:Chester_County%2C_South_Carolina_-_Chisholm_surname_sources|Chester County, South Carolina - Chisholm surname sources]] *[[Space:Fairfield_County%2C_South_Carolina_-_Chisholm_related_sources|Fairfield County, South Carolina - Chisholm related sources]] *[[Space:Greenville_County%2C_South_Carolina_-_Chisholm_sources|Greenville County, South Carolina - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Laurens_County%2C_South_Carolina_-_Chisholm_sources|Laurens County, South Carolina - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Spartanburg_County%2C_South_Carolina_-_Chisholm_sources|Spartanburg County, South Carolina - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Union_County%2C_South_Carolina_-_Chisholm_sources|Union County, South Carolina - Chisholm sources]] '''State Pages with Chisholm sources:''' *[[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Georgia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Georgia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maryland_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Maryland - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Texas%2C_Arkansas_%26_Louisiana_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Virginia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Virginia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] '''Links to Chisholm pages related to this county''': (add links below): * '''FACTS and SOURCES:''' 1792 April 3 – Bond for admin of David Chisholm decd’s estate. Union Co., SC.
Know all men by these presents taht we Obadiah Trimmier, William Chisholm, Cushman R Echron, and Thomas Stribling, all of Union County and State of South Carolina are held and firmly bound unto the judges of said County … sum of 300 pounds …
… obligation is such that the above bound administration … cause to be made a true and perfect inventory … shall come to the hand or possession … of the said Obadiah Trimmier and William Chisholm … or into the hands or possession of any other person for him and the same so made to exhibit in the said Court of Union …
Signed: Obediah Trimmier, William Chisholm, Cushman Eron, Thomas Stribling
Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1777-1866, Index, 1777-1961; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Union County); Probate Place: Union, South Carolina. Box 1, pkg. 34.
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1792 April 26 – South Carolina Union County} Order to Appraise – Warrant of Appraisement – Estate of David Chisholm, decd.
By the worshipful judges of the County afsd to Charles Miles, John Watson Sr, William Coleman and Abner Coleman these are to authorize and impower you or any three of you to repair to all such places in this County as you shall be directed unto by Obadiah Trimmier and William Chisholm executors of … the Estate of David Chisholm decd … and appraise …
Signed: Ben. Haile, DC, Tor. Haile, CC.
Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1777-1866, Index, 1777-1961; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Union County); Probate Place: Union, South Carolina. Box 1, pkg. 34.
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1792-1797 – The estate of David Chisholm, decd. To the executors for debts paid on account of said deceased.
To a proved acct of Henry McCrays – 4.7
To ditto of John Martin 0.18.8
to ditto of John McKibbin 0.6.9
To ditto of William Hodge 0.10.6
To ditto of John Trimmier 6.0.0
To ditto of Obadiah Watson 3.14.0
To cost of suit William Chisholm v. William Giles 4.8.9
Obadiah Trimmier and William Chisholm made Oath before me this statement be in just and true.
Signed: Obadiah Trimmier, William Chisholm
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1792 March – One Sorrell Mare, One Saddle, one grey colt at 18 months credit, one pair saddle bags, one cow N two yearlings, one bay gelding at 2 yrs credit, one silver watch at 18 months credit.
1797 March 4 – One negro man Lewis, one negro woman Fanny, one negro girl Lucindy, one negro girl Hanna, one negro boy Charles
Total Amounts: 357.5.6
Signed: Obadiah Trimmier, William Chisholm.
Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1777-1866, Index, 1777-1961; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Union County); Probate Place: Union, South Carolina. Box 1, pkg. 34.
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1797 April 3 – Account – The Estate of David Chisholm Decd to Obadiah Trimmier.
1789 July — 10 and 1/4 bushells salt, waggoning, one cask, 8 years interest on the above.
1787 to special indents, valued at 1/2 to 8 years interest.
1790 Feb 20 – one pair kiporkin gloves, 6 years interest.
Spartanburgh County S Carolina} Personally came Obadiah Trimmier before me and made oath that the above account as stands stated is just and true, sworn and subscribed this 3d April 1797.
Signed: Obadiah Trimmier.
Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1777-1866, Index, 1777-1961; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Union County); Probate Place: Union, South Carolina. Box 1, pkg. 34.
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1797 June 3 – The estate of David Chisholm decd, to William (Chisholm) extr.
1792 – riding to Statesburrough in order to sell 2 horses, 8 days – 1.17.4
cash expended on said journey – 1.10.0
attending Union Court 12 days on the Business of the estate – 2.16.0
Keeping 2 horses 6 months – 4.0.0
Riding to Augusta on the business of the Estate 4 days – 0.18.8
Total: 11.1.0
Union County, South Carolina} Personally came William Chisholm before me and made oath that the above acct is just and true sworn to before me the 3d day of June 1797.
Miscellaneous Probate Records, 1777-1866, Index, 1777-1961; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Union County); Probate Place: Union, South Carolina. Box 1, pkg. 34.
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1807 Jan 15 – John Chisholm conveys 146 acres to John Amos. Deed bk L, p 113. Spartanburg Co, SC
… I John Chisholm of the State of Tennessee and Jefferson County for and in consideration of the sum of 160 dollars to me in hand paid by John Amos … sold a certain tract or parcel of land containing 146 acres lying on the Waters of Beaverdam Creek … being a certain tract or parcel of land granted to Randolph Laurence … hereunto said John Amos … this 15th day of January 1807.
Signed: John Chisholm
Wit: Michl Gaffney, Rueben Morgan
(Proven in Court on June 8, 1807)
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1810 Noel Nelms v William Chisholm, Roll 311, Spartanburg Co, SC
William Chisholm was attached to answer to Noel Nelms asignee of Brittain Huckaby in a plea of trespass upon the case and soforth … the said Noel Nelms by D J Puckett his attorney complains that … on the 27 day of May 1807 at Spartanburgh Court House in the District and State afsd …. made his certain note … commonly called a promissory note … then and there delivered the said Brittain Huckaby … to pay to the said Brittain Huckaby … the sum of 150 dollars … with the propery handwriting of the said William Chisholm … promised to pay to the said Brittain Huckaby … the sum of 25 dollars …. before the 1st day of January 1808 … for value received by the said William … the said William of the said Brittain Huckaby … other note commonly called a promissory note … whereby the said William Chisholm … promised to pay to the said Brattin Huckaby … the sum of 25 dollars … the 1st day of January in the year 1808 for value received … also an other note commonly called a promissory note … of the said William Chisholm … promised to pay the said Brittain Huckaby … the sum of 25 dollars on or before the 1st day of January 1808 … one other note commonly called a promissory note … of the sd William Chisholm … promised to pay the said Brittain Huckaby … the sum of 25 dollars on or before the 1st of January 1808 … one other note commonly called a promissory note … of the said William Chisholm promise to pay to the said Brittain Huckaby … the sum of 25 dollars on or before the 1st day of January 1808 … also one other note … a promissory note … of the said William Chisholm … to pay the said Brittain Huckaby … the sum of 25 dollars … before the 1st of January 1808 … on the 25th day of January 1808 at Spartanburgh Court House afsd assigned the said notes .. thereunto … to the said Noel Nelms … the said William Chisholm is indebted to the said Noel Nelms assignee as afsd in the sum of 150 dollars …
(Answer): I confess judgment in the within case for the sum of 145 dollars … 11th day of January 1808 plus costs of suit. April 10, 1810.
Signed: William Chisholm
Wit: J Hester, SSD, H Hawkins, DJ.
Judgment signed: July 6, 1810.
A Binson, CCCP
Pleadings and judgements rolls, 1-390 1800-1813 Pleadings and judgements book B 1805-1809
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1855 Sept – Nancy Fisher, heir of John Chisam, Rev War App for pension.
Nancy Fisher only heir of John Chisam a deceased Revolutionary soldier who died in Alabama June 15/29 leaving a widow Sarah Chisam who remained his widow and died August 30, 1848 act White County Tennessee. There were seven children then living is Nancy Fisher, John Chisam, Rachel Riddles, Polly Pollem, Betsy Burnside, Sarah Chisam and Francis Hately [probably Frances] – all dead but Nancy Fisher who applied in September 1855 –
Service claimed by widow who applied in June 1844 under act of 1836 as volunteer from Spartanburg district South Carolina under Colonel Thomas and Captain Taylor and under General Pickens and General Green for more than two years – claims to have been married in 1774 by a Minister of the Gospel in Spartanburg district knows of no marriage record –
She knows of her own knowledge of his going into service.
John Chisam son of John & Sarah swears in February 1852 that he is 71 years old – and that Nancy Fisher was then 31 –
Lewis Taylor swears in June 1844 – That he served with John Chisam under Captain Thomas, Captain Taylor, Colonel Thomas, General Pickens & General Green – that he was present at their marriage, that they have lived together since their marriage – Has known them more than sixty years – Lewis Taylor was a pensioner under Act of 1832.
Mary Chisam in August 1855 make affidavit that she is the widow of one of sons of John & Sarah Chisam who is dead, that she drew a pension as the only heir of Jonathan & Margaret Harris, and filed in that case her family Bible – Has often heard the old man talk of his service in the revolution.
That they had 12 children of whom Nancy was next to the youngest – of August 2 1786 –
James White with an order from John Chisam drew £32.14.3 ½ . The indent numbered 3435 – certificate obtained August 6/55 –
William Adcock of DeKalb County Tennessee swears on September 5/55 that he was acquainted with John and Sarah Chisam prior to 1794 – Has heard Chisam & his own father talk of their revolutionary services – New them in Spartanburg district South Carolina they had several children in 1794 the oldest was then 15 or 20 years of age]
[p 21: Certificate dated August 6, 1855 from the South Carolina Comptroller Generals office showing a payment made to John Chisam for duty done in the Roebuck’s Regiment.]
[Note: The following may relate to the above veteran]
South Carolina Audited Accounts relating to John Chisim [sic] AA214
Audited Account Microfilm file No. 1245
Transcribed by Will Graves 8/20/19
[p 2]
[No.] 2435 No. 114
[Book] X 2 August 85 [1785]
John Chisim [sic] for Militia duty, before, & Since the fall of Charleston [Charleston South Carolina fell to the British on May 12, 1780] in Roebuck’s [Benjamin Roebuck’s] Regiment per Anderson’s [Colonel Robert Anderson’s] Return [not extant] – [old South Carolina] Currency £229
Stg. [Sterling] £32.14.3 ¼
Exd. J. Mc. A. G. [Examined by John McCall, Adjutant General]
Received the Amount of the Within in an Indent No. 3435, X, per Order
S/ James White
[p 4]
Gentlemen
Please to Deliver the whole of my Indent if Ready to Mr. James White and you Will much oblige your Very Humble Servant
S/ John Chisam
To the Commissioners
Treasurer of State South Carolina
S/ R Harrison JP March 19th 1787
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Spaulding Name Study Info

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SPb Gubernia 1838

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* '''Part of [[Space:Heering_Digital_Library | Heering Digital Library]]''' === Описание Санктпетербургской губернии по уездам и станам. - Санкт-Петербург : Губ. тип., 1838. === * Описание Санктпетербургской губернии по уездам и станам. - Санкт-Петербург : Губ. тип., 1838. === Available online at these locations: === * Описание Санктпетербургской губернии по уездам и станам. - Санкт-Петербург : Губ. тип., 1838. ::* https://search.rsl.ru/ru/record/01003542886

SPb Gubernia 1856

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* '''Part of [[Space:Heering_Digital_Library | Heering Digital Library]]''' === Алфавитный список селений по уездам и станам С.-Петербургской губернии, составленный при Губернском статистическом комитете. - Санктпетербург : В тип. Губ. правл., 1856. === * Алфавитный список селений по уездам и станам С.-Петербургской губернии, составленный при Губернском статистическом комитете. - Санктпетербург : В тип. Губ. правл., 1856. === Available online at these locations: === * Алфавитный список селений по уездам и станам С.-Петербургской губернии, составленный при Губернском статистическом комитете. - Санктпетербург : В тип. Губ. правл., 1856. ::* https://www.prlib.ru/item/396943

SPEARMAN

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Results 1-24 of 24 RecordsCategories Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name Edmond Spearman Residence 1779 No Two Listed, Essex County, VA Maryland, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1772-1890 1790S Record information. Name Catharine Spearman Residence 1860 9 W. Baltimore, Baltimore County, MD Maryland, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1772-1890 1790S Record information. Name Michel Spearman Residence 1860 8 W. Baltimore, Baltimore County, MD 1800 United States Federal Census 1800S (DECADE) View Image Record information. Name Kler Huarman Residence Kent, Maryland North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name Andrew Spareman Residence 1765 No Township Listed, New Hanover County, NC North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name Edward Spearman Residence 1786 Black River District, New Hanover County, NC North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name John Spearman Residence 1769 Onslow County, NC North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name Edward Spearman Residence 1762 No Township Listed, New Hanover County, NC 1800 United States Federal Census 1800S (DECADE) View Image Record information. Name Philip Spearman Residence Kent, Maryland North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name Samuel Spearman Residence 1770 No Township Listed, Onslow County, NC North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name Samuel Spearman Residence 1770 No Township Listed, Onslow County, NC North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name Abraham Spearman Residence 1769 No Township Listed, Craven County, NC North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name Samuel Spearman Residence 1769 Onslow County, NC North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name Samuel Spearman Residence 1769 Early Tax List, Onslow County, NC North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name John Spearman Residence 1770 No Township Listed, Onslow County, NC Maryland, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1772-1890 1790S Record information. Name Phillip Spearman Residence 1722 Levy Books, Kent County, MD North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name Edward Spearman Residence 1786 Black River District, New Hanover County, NC 1800 United States Federal Census 1800S (DECADE) View Image Record information. Name William Spearman Residence Kent, Maryland North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name Andrew Spearman Residence 1762 No Township Listed, New Hanover County, NC North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name Edward Spearman Residence 1762 No Township Listed, New Hanover County, NC North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name John Spearman Residence 1769 Early Tax List, Onslow County, NC North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name John Spearman Residence 1770 No Township Listed, Onslow County, NC Maryland, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1772-1890 1790S Record information. Name Peter Sperman Residence 1860 3 W. Baltimore, Baltimore County, MD District of Columbia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1800-1890 1800S (CENTURY) Record information. Name Charles E. Washington Sperman Residence 1850 4th Ward In City, District of Columbia, DC Results 1-24 of 24 50 per page

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The Special Branch was responsible to the Deputy Commissioner (Crime and Security) for the gathering of intelligence. Sections within the BSA Police have been involved with intelligence since the late 1930's dealing mostly with aliens control and immigration. In the course of the Second World War a section calling itself XB had been formed. During the period of the Federation the British implements a Federal Intelligence and Security Bureau (FISB), which was an arm of MI5, but XB remained intact. The breakup of the Federation resulted in the introduction of an autonomous Branch of the Force, called Special Branch in July 1962 and later the formation of the Central Intelligence Organisation into which Special Branch Headquarters (also known as Branch 1) was absorbed. As noted above, the OC SB reported to two channels of command. Special Branch stations were established in most of the larger towns throughout the provinces. The functions of the Special Branch included the following: *European/Counter Intelligence Desk - monitoring the inflow of immigrants or visitors to Rhodesia, from hostile or Eastern Block nations, and concerned with the influence of Communist philosophies spread by europeans, in addition to observations of unfriendly nations representation in Rhodesia (through diplomatic and journalistic infiltration); *Nationalist Desk - black nationalist aspirations were the core of dissent around which the liberation struggle evolved and the close monitoring and thorough infiltration of nationalist political parties played a key role in the provision of intelligence, by Special Branch, to Government; *Projects Section - as with most intelligence organisations of the 1960's and 70's, special projects and initiatives were abundant in the face of political dissention and guerilla warfare. This section was the initiator of psuedo operations, later to become the well known, much feared, Selous Scouts, amongst other successes; *Technical - a specialist division within the intelligence community concerning itself with secret communications, mail and communications interception, and the gadgetry of modern day counter espionage and terrorism operations; *Terrorist Desk (initially part of the Nationalist Desk) - concerned itself with intelligence gathering and support of the defence forces in their operations against terrorist gangs which commenced infiltrations into Rhodesia during the early 1960s, in the absence of credible military intelligence initiatives; *Trade Union Desk - initially, the trade unions played a pivotal role in uplifiting nationalist sentiment in Rhodesia, before the more well recognised nationalist parties evolved. The political sentiment of the unions was subjected to close monitoring.

Special Delivery: How the Letters of William Whitteker Found Me

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

Special Inventory of German Emigrants

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Special Ops

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---- Some of our members may have been added to other Facebook groups, often without their knowledge or permission, so we need to handle this in a friendly manner with them and assist them with leaving that group. (Please patiently assist them with step by step help to find and leave the group. Be aware Facebook screens and buttons are different if a user is on a phone, a laptop, a tablet, or other different formats.) 1. A Templar cannot have allegiance to 2 different Knight Templar Orders, serving 2 different Grand Masters. 2. Many of these Facebook groups do not vet their members, so their membership and even leadership may include Islamic, masonic, and others who do not worship our one true God. If there is any issue with our members leaving these groups, they may PM me or GM. After our member has confirmed they have left the Facebook group, verify they no longer show up as a group member. Do allow an hour or 2 since sometimes the membership listing does not immediately update. === Request 15 === U.S. HOLY ORDER OF KNIGHTS TEMPLARS https://www.facebook.com/groups/1829119083995938/ ---- Stacey Meyer Orne 1 Rosemary Micallef 2 Gary Crone 3 Mur Wheeler 4 Kyle Grizzly Hughes 5 Steven A. Dedin Sr 6 Pat Dawkins 7 Jeff Rogers 8 Edward A. Gawrys Jr 9 Donald R Guse 10 Judy Christian 11 Dan Satterlee 12 Glyn Thomas 13 Walt Hines 14 Steve Lynch 15 John Elihu Mullinex 16 Joe Welderman 17 Lynda Smith 18 ---- completed: Marc Blaydoe 20 David Schueren 19 - removed from our Order

Special orange

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This is a special orange that is half orange half apple. It is more healthy for you with all the great tastes of a regular oreange and apple but with 50% vitamin c and less calcium. For times when u want an apple and a orange.

Special Orders: 3rd Infantry Regiment Armory, Syracuse NY

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== Transcription == Transcription of the Extract for the "Special Orders: 3rd Infantry Regiment Armory, Syracuse NY" {{Image|file=Sloan-3548-3.jpg |caption=(Extract) Special Orders: 3rd Inf. Reg. Armory, Syracuse NY }} ''Transcription WIP'' == Men Listed == '''The following is a list of servicemen listed on the transcribed document''' - Serial numbers to be added 1. Joseph Tremonte Jr.
2. Richard Harding Davis
3. Frederick Joseph Buckley
4. Arland Clair Kelley
5. Joseph Regis
6. William Pearce Holmes
7. Andrew Lawson Flynn
8. James Leone
9. Frederick Adam Hess
10. Stanley Edward Ward
11. Angelo Anthony Piccirillo
12. Joseph Aloysius Gleason
13. Chester Joseph Failey
14. George Edward Scullin
15. John James Soccio
16. Michael Morfei
17. Frank Alfred Netti
18. John Joseph Majeher
19. Robert Matthew Dean
20. Bernard Aloysius Crelley
21. John Kenneth McCarthy
22. Frank Wilbur Rice
23. Edward Louis Banas
24. Leland William Hayes
25. Bernard Timothy Carmody
26. Pasquale Surace
27. Anthony Ciulla
28. Joseph John Shea
29. John Joseph Nowak
30. George Speros Marthakis
31. John Edward Armstrong
32. Samuel Joseph DeFonde
33. William Joseph Massey
34. Frederick Tanous
35. [[Sloan-3548|William Henry Sloan]]
36. Bert Malcolmson
37. Joseph Paul O'Byrne
38. Frank Samuel Cannizzo
39. Ernest Myrle Sambrook

Speech at Riniker/Ryniker Reunion

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Speech given by Traugott Riniker at Ryniker/Riniker reunion in Switzerland 17 August 1991

Speech by William Deputy at Old Settlers' Meeting

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{{One Name Study|name=Deputy}} ==Speech by William Deputy== #Date: 1875 and 1884 #Speaker: [[Deputy-9|William Deputy]] (1807-1902) #Annual Event: Old Settlers' Meeting #Location: Paris, Jennings County, Indiana. #2290 Words. :Old Settlers and Ladies: "[http://scottcoind.blogspot.com/2007/11/from-bob-haefner.html Old Settlers Meeting 1875]". Published in, " ''The Vernon Banner'' ." 15 Sep 1875. Vernon Indiana. (Accessed 15 May 2017) "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/1559330/wm_deputy_the_oldest_in_the_county Old Settlers Meeting 1884]". Published in, " ''The Monroeville Breeze''." 07 Aug 1884. Monroeville, Indiana. (Accessed 15 May 2017) :I appear before you today for the purpose of making a little speech, as this day is appointed for speech making. As I never made a speech in my life, I thought it would be best for me, so as to avoid the danger of embarrassment, and the loss of anything I might desire to say, to sketch down the matter of my remarks. My speech will not be methodic although written, but I will do the best I can. :My father and mother were born, raised and married in Delaware State and four weeks after they married they bundled up and set off for Western Virginia. They stopped in Wood County, on the Little Kanawha River. On the 20th day of Sept. 1805, my eldest brother was born, and tomorrow 68 years ago, I was born. My elder sister was born August 21st, 1809. We remained in Virginia until Nov. 10th, 1810. My father and Mr. Trumbo took a notion at this time to go to Indiana Territory. So they build a flat boat put their goods and families, consisting of nine persons - one more than Noah had in his ark - in their boat, loosed the cable and floated down the Ohio River. We landed at Cooper's ferry on the 28th day of Nov. 1810. A man by the name of Hickey moved us out. In December, 1810, we put up a cabin 16 feet square and about as high as a man could reach, cut out a doorway, and Jan. 1st, 1811, moved into it without a door, floor, chimney, or one crack stopped. We built up a fire against the logs and if it raised a smoke there were cracks for it to go out at. Now here we were in a deep forest, a broad wilderness; the bears, wolves, panthers, catamounts and wild cats were our neighbors, and the Indian our dread. We went to bed the first night of January, 1811, in our cabin and laid awake as long as we could, expecting to hear the foot tread of an Indian, for we did not know but that we would be murdered before morning. :Ladies remember here was my mother seven or eight hundred miles from father or mother, brother or sister, in a cabin, in the midst of a gloomy forest. Oh such destitution, solitude and desolation. In the summer we could scarcely see the sun by day or the moon by night for the thick foliage of the forest which so completely overspread our cabin, that when the sun began to go down it would get so dark that the gloom thickened and we felt very lonesome, added to this the owls from every hollow tree would raise their voices in melancholy and hideous concert. All these things would make us feel that we were truly in the backwoods. Indeed we were in the wilderness without bread. Now friends here comes the tug, there was not one grain of wheat in the county, indeed no county of Jennings, nor State of Indiana. So father set off one morning through the woods in search of bread and the nearest he could find was at old John Work's mill 5 miles east of Charlestown. It took him two days at least to make the trip. After awhile night came on and my mother and her three little children were all alone in this little cabin; there was no neighbor to stay with her. Think how you would feel to be similarly situated. It would indeed be a trial and I do not see how she stood it. My father was in equally great danger, for he knew not when he might fall into the hands of a gang of Indians and be murdered, while on his journey to the mill. But it happened that the tomahawk was withheld and our scalps escaped. When it began to grow dark, my mother would set the table against the door and pile the chairs and stools on it, so that the opening of the door would make a noise and wake her, if asleep. She said she wanted to die while awake if such was to be her fate. But the Indians passed by and we were spared. This was in the beginning of 1811. :My father immediately went to work and got in corn enough to do us the first year, and I tell you when roasting ears came it relieved going to mill a good deal. We made many a meal on roasting ears and milk, and on stew and pumpkin and milk, boiled potatoes and milk, honey and milk, and we thought we were getting along fine, if it had not been for the dread of the Indian. Indians came into our cabin almost every day, wanting something to eat, and such as we had we always gave them to keep them as friendly as possible. Old Captain White-eyes has been in our cabin. Also, Kill-buck, Cucumbers, Truckwell, Anderson, and numbers of squaws and papooses. In 1812 war broke out and we left home and went over into Jefferson County, and with a few families built a fort and a block house. We cut down trees, about 18 inches over, cut them in lengths about 12 feet long, split them and then set them deep in the ground so as to touch each other and having port holes so that we could defend ourselves. In this way we lived along as best as we could until the year 1813. We then moved home, built a block house, and rangers were sent to guard us. They stayed awhile and then went home. Father worked away, got some ground cleared, an orchard planted, and had some stock around; so we had plenty, but mills were very scarce. Still we worked on and hoped for a better day; and after awhile peace was declared, and the people began to flock into the county from Kentucky, and settle around us, so that we felt safe. By this time the Indians had gone farther back, so that those persons who now emigrated to this county did not see it as we had. We had corn to sell these new settlers and were not then compelled to buy at Johnny Works' mill. :On the 10th day of June 1816, my father died, and left my mother with six little children to combat with the world the best she could. At this time mills had come nearer, neighbors had crowded around us, and we felt no more the dread of the Indian. The burden of raising six little children now fell on my mother. She had lived in the wilderness six years and had learned how to contrive, for she had been taught in a school of experience. When spring came my mother hired a man to break up the ground, and lay it off and plant it in corn, and then my eldest brother and myself tended the crop. Neither of us had ever before managed a horse, so mother helped us to gear up a good gentle horse, took us out into the little corn field, started us in a row with a flock harrow and then went back to the house. She had neglected or forgotten to tell us that when we wanted the horse to go to the right we must say jee, and to the left, haw, yet our horse understood these words well. Our ground was rather sideling, and the harrow in spite of all my brother could do, would incline down the hill and get on the corn and take some of it up; so he said to the horse "a little higher up the hill". My mother found out what we had been saying to the horse and then she told us what to say. When we went back to the field after dinner, being now well posted, we got along fine. We raised corn, wheat, got money to buy our salt, leather for our winter shoes, and a pound of coffee once in a while, and as for taxes I do not know whether we paid any or not, but after a while we did I know. Not long ago I saw a tax receipt for 37 1/2 cents among some of our old papers. But our troubles were not over yet. Our water mills dried up. Ramsay started a horse mill near Kent, and Lock after a while started one, but we knew nothing about steam in those days. :Rattlesnakes and copperheads were abundant and this made us very careful when going into the woods, but we escaped the fangs of the deadly monsters. Horse flies, mosquitoes and gnats troubled us a great deal. We had to grease our horses to keep them quiet when in harness, for the flies would swarm on the horses and almost distract them. We had to make smokes for the cows in order that we might milk them at all. This may seem unreasonable to my young hearers; but I tell you I have gone out in the morning and the gnats and mosquitoes have filled my face and bit me so that I had to cry aloud. :My father, mother, brothers and sisters are gone. Mr. Trumbo and all of his are gone, and I only remain to tell you what we had to undergo in the first settling of this country. We ate bread when we could get it and when it was not to be had, we lived on potatoes, pumpkins, hominy, green corn, deer, turkey, and sometimes bear meat. We made our own clothing, lived in a cabin in the wilderness, and I do not know but that we had a harder time than Moses had in his wilderness. When we first entered this wilderness, there was not one thing to sell or to be had for money. If, in this day, we lived in a country where we could not buy even a pound of soap, we would think there was great destitution. But I never heard my parents repine, or wish themselves back in Delaware or Virginia. They were certainly courageous. I remember once we little children were put up in a loft, while my father went into the edge of the woods to shoot an Indian. My mother had, that morning, gone out to milk, and she saw an Indian jump behind a tree, and supposing he was going to shoot her, she came to the house in a hurry. Father was determined to kill him, but when he got to the spot the Indian was gone. I was sitting in a chair sick, when the first Indian came into our cabin, and he made right for me. You may imagine how frightened my mother was, for she thought he meant to kill me. she told him to let me alone, for I was sick. He looked at her, as ill as he could, took me out of the chair, and sat down himself. My mother had many such scares as this. Bears and wolves gave us some trouble, the rattlesnakes and copperheads frequently frightened us, the mosquitoes, horseflies and gnats were a source of much annoyance, but all of these together never gave us one hundredth part of the dread the Indian did. :We little children, in 1811 did not go far from the cabin, lest we should be picked up by a wolf or a catamount. I remember that one morning we went out and not 200 yards from the fort lay a dead cow, and from appearances she had been killed by the wolves. Bears would go through the fields in day light, sometimes with little cubs; great droves of wolves would come near the house and set up such a deafening howl, that we have shot off a gun and they would not stop howling, because, we supposed, the noise they made was so great, that they had not heard the gun, and the dogs would sit in the yard and tremble with fear. :I know a bush, perhaps as thick as my leg when I first saw it 65 years ago, and it now measures 13 feet 6 inches in circumference. I was raised in the backwoods, but was a nice boy, as one circumstance will sufficiently illustrate. I had never seen a carpet nor heard of one, until I went to Madison one day with my uncle. He had some business with a man there, but as the man was not at his office, we went to his house to see him. My uncle knocked at the door and it was opened, and there I saw on the floor what I supposed was a nice coverlet. My uncle walked right over it. I thought it would never do to make tracks on it, so I began to spring as far as I could towards the hearth, so as to make as few tracks as possible on the coverlet. My uncle looked back to see what was coming, but he never said a word, and the good people of the house never cracked a smile; I know they thought I was a nice boy for trying so hard not to make dirty tracks on their coverlet. After we left the house uncle told me it was a carpet and was made to walk on. This lesson I never forgot and never afterwards made such leaps on a carpet. :And now returning my thanks to the old settlers, and especially to the rangers who guarded me in 1813 at Deputy's block-house, I will bring my remarks to a close. ==Sources== ::''' ''See Also'' ''' #[http://www.in.gov/library/files/S356_Deputy_William_Collection.pdf William Deputy Collection]". S356. 1658-1939. 1 folder. State of Indiana. State Library. (Accessed 15 May 2017) ##Deputy Family Records from Morenci Robertson Wells, two pages ##"Jennings County in the Frontier Period,” by Alice Bundy, one page ##William Deputy’s Notebook, 1879, corrected for 1883, 10 pages ##William Deputy’s Notebook, 1880, corrected for 1884, 27 pages ##William Deputy’s Notebook, 1881, corrected for 1882, 15 pages ##William Deputy's Notebook, 1885, 8 pages #[http://scottcoind.blogspot.com/2007/11/from-bob-haefner.html Scott County, Indiana by Bob Haefner] (Accessed 15 May 2017)

Speed - Origins of the surname

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== Surname origins and meaning == The surname Speed is thought to have its origins in the Middle English or Old English word ''sped'', which meant "success, prosperity, wealth" and also "speed, quickness". It evolved as a nickname for a fortunate, wealthy or successful person, or a swift runner. Variants of the surname include Speid, Speede, Sped and Spede. The surname also exists in Scotland and in Ireland – where it was adopted for Ó Fuada, based on the Irish word ''fuad'', meaning "haste". The earliest known example of the surname is Godfrey Sped of Suffolk, recorded in the Pipe Rolls in 1185. == Sources == * Patrick Hanks, Richard Coates, and Peter McClure, ''The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland'', Oxford University Press, 2016.

Speed-878 Sandbox No 3

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== Funeral of Hubert Pughe, 1929 == The chief mourners were: *Mrs. Pughe (widow) ; * Beryl (daughter) ; * Mr. John Pughe (father) ; * Mr. and Mrs. John Pughe (brother and sister-in-law) ; * [[Evans-20265|Mrs. Evans]], Ceiriog Villa (aunt) ; * Miss Polly Morris and Miss Lallie Morris and Mrs. Duckworth (sisters-in-law) ; * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris, Mr. Richard Morris (brothers and sister-in-law) ; * Mr. Richard Morris (father-in-!aw) ; * [[Roberts-52041|Mr. Isaac Roberts]], Llangollen (uncle) ; * Mrs. Phillips, Glanllyn ; * Miss S. Evans, Ceiriog Villa, Mrs. Lewis, Parrybyrn, [[Roberts-52044|Mr. Richard Roberts]], [[Roberts-52045|Mr. Albert Roberts]], Mrs. Jones, Bryn, Glyndyfrdwy ; * Mrs. Jones, Rose Cottage, Llangollen ; * Mr. Davies. London, Mrs. Davies, Chirk ; * Mrs. Dickenson, Brymbo ; * Mr. Davies, Brymbo, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Pontfadog ; * Miss Davies and Mr. Davies. Cross ; * Mr. Ross, Llysfasi, Mr. Morgan, Preesgweene and [[Bailey-39378|Mr. Bailey]], * [[Evans-44982|Mr. Thomas Evans]], 1. Stafford Terrace, and [[Evans-45205|Mr. Griff T. Evans]] (cousins). === Funeral of Richard Morris, 1938 === The chief mourners were: * Mr and Mrs Richard Morris, Dolafon, Mr and Mrs Robert Morris, Moston, Manchester (sons and daughters-in-law), * Mr and Mrs Fred Roberts, Wallasey, Mr and Mrs Duckworth, Glyn (sons-in-law and daughters), * Mrs Hubert Pughe, Bryn T…., Miss Mary Morris, Glyn, Miss Lallie Morris, Llys Onnen (daughters), * Mary, Beryl, Morrie, Eric, Harold, Leslie and Merlyn (grandchildren), * [[Morris-39646|Mr and Mrs T Morris]], Felin Newydd (brother-in-law and sister-in-law), * [[Bailey-39378|Mr Fred Bayley]], Weston Rhyn (nephew), * Mr and Mrs Morris, Moelfre, Mr Arthur Morris, Moelfre (cousins), * Mr Dd. Morris, Moelfre (cousin). === Rose Cottage, Llangollen === '''Rose Cottage, Regent Street, Llangollen''' 1921 Census: [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1921/RG15/27764/0097/01 FIndMyPast Record] :Rose Cottage 1 Regent St, Llangollen :Anne Jones, 81 y 6 m, head widow, cow keeper & dairymaid retired, birthplace Bryneglwys, Denbighshire :Hilda Maria Jones, 16 y 11m, servant, single, general domestic servant, birthplace Ruabon, Denbighshire 1911 Census: {{Ancestry Sharing|33572681|7edaaf}}; {{Ancestry Record|2353|2083558}}; [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC%2F1911%2FRG14%2F34232%2F0029%2F1 FindMyPast Record] :Rose Cott Regent St Llangollen :Ann Jones, head, widow, 71, retired, birthplace Bryneglwys, Merionethshire :Dorothy Davies, servant, 16, domestic servant, birthplace Denbigh, Denbighshire '''Rose Cottage, Chapel Street, Penycae, Llangollen''' National Probate Calendar: {{Ancestry Sharing|33572633|48f3a3}}; {{Ancestry Record|1904|16836097}} :"Jones Frances Ann of Rose Cottage Chapel-street Penycae Wrexham Denighshire (wife of Robert Jones) died 26 April 1948 Administration Chester 8 June to the said Robert Jones retired railwayman." 1939 Register: {{Ancestry Sharing|33572592|7eba52}}; {{Ancestry Record|61596|46267713}}; [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=TNA%2FR39%2F7602%2F7602A%2F012%2F20 FindMyPast Record] :Rose Cottage Chapel Street, Llangollen :Robert Jones, 3 Feb 1871, railway goods guard retired, married :Frances Ann Jones, 14 Jul 1871, unpaid domestic duties, married 1921 Census: [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F27760%2F0031%2F04 FindMyPast Record] :Tyn Radwy, Cyntal, Medin-Y-Wif, Corwen :Thomas Edwards. head, 71, farmer, own account, birthplace Peniel, Denbighshire :Jane Edwards, wife, 71, birthplace "Melinywig, P Of Pwyddel??" :Robert Jones, nephew, 50, railway goods guard, L & N W Ry Co, birthplace Steelhouse, Ruthin, Denbighshire :Frances Ann Jones, wife, 49, house wife, birthplace Tranmere, Birkenhead, Cheshire 1911 Census: {{Ancestry Sharing|33572610|3a14dd}}; {{Ancestry Record|2352|5926282}} :166 Market Street Birkenhead :Robert Jones, 40, head, railways brakesman, Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales :Frances Ann Jones, 39. house wife, Tranmere, Birkenhead, Cheshire :Gladys Ann Parry, 15, general servant, Marchwiel, Denbighshire '''Rose Cottage, Froncysyllte, Llangollen''' 1921 Census: [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F27771%2F0197%2F02 FindMyPast Record] :Rose Cottage, Vronecylli, Llangsllen :Thomas Edwards, mother-in-law, 28 y 0 m, married, coal hewer, birthplace Denbighshire :Hannah Jones, head, 67 y 0 m, widow

Spelling petersen

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My ancestors in the petersen family had varying interest in how the name was spelled. My father reported that he was told the spelling "pedersen" disappeared by fiat of some immigration clerk. {I recently (February 2016) found the list of passengers on the ship that J. A. V. (William) and Maren (Mary) Pedersen arrived on. On that list the name is spelled petterson.} I also know first hand that [[everest-115|my grandfather's wife]] was the arbiter and enforcer of the "sen" version. Further, I know that [[peterson-4470|grandpa's brother]] spelled the name with an "son". When I visited the graves of [[pedersen-2448|William]] and [[pederson-261|Sofia]] I found the name spelled "sen" for William and "son" for Sofia. My father explained that when William died the family members who bought the headstone used "sen". When Sofia died, the family members who bought her headstone spelled it their way. However, neither group chose to use the original Danish spelling with a "d". This variance in spelling extended into my generation too. My cousin Jan Petersen, after using the "sen" spelling for much of her early life found her father Earle had spelled both her and his name on her birth certificate with the "son" ending. Her siblings all had birth certificates using the "sen" spelling. There being an amiable contention amongst the descendants over who spells the name correctly, and since I spell it "sen," I will take the opportunity to point out that after looking at many thousands of Danish archival records, I can testify that "pedersen" is the most common spelling, and "petersen" is somewhat less common, however, I have yet to see a single instance in Danish records of the name being spelled "peterson". On August 11, 2017, I interviewed Peterson-4473, my first cousin once removed. When we discussed the spelling of Petersen/Peterson he said that he had asked his father about why he used Peterson. His father's response was that he just got tired of correcting the spelling and decided to use the spelling Peterson because most everyone spelled it that way anyway.

Spence, Mulligan, McGill, (Armour) Family Mysteries

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Looking to find as much info as possible please, but I only have limited details, so may not be so easy, but fingers crossed.

Spence Family Descendants

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directed from [[Space:Spence Family History|Spence Family History]] === The DESCENDANTS === '''Image 1''' is a pdf listing all the descendants of the ? Spence (1575). Each generation is indented accordingly. Legend: # - Reference number (:range) inserted on the left. “a” indicates ancestor “s” indicates sibling “x” indicates in external book. “z” indicates adopted family members. + - family is continued elsewhere in the tree under the husband * - see also the parents of the spouse elsewhere in the tree > - this unrelated spouse married another relative in the tree = - the same person appears elsewhere in the tree ^ - entries are from an external tree (SABISTON or STANGER) Bold—our métis relatives are in bold to highlight the amazing numbers Underscored—we also have a mulatto-métis stream (Louis) and a Jamaican-metis stream (Logan) as so indicated Italicized—adopted into the family (c),(p) - c for country wife (à la façon du pays), p for partner (not married) '''Image 2''' is a pdf generation report from Family Tree Maker showing all descendants of ? Spence (1575).

SPENCE Family Name History

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Family Name History Spence BLAZON OF ARMS: Argent, a lion rampant gules debruised by a bend sable, charged with three escallops of the first. CREST: A clam shell or. MOTTO: Semper fidelis esto. (Be always faithful) ORIGIN: [[Space:Scotland|SCOTLAND]] CLAN: [[Space:Clan SPENCE|SPENCE]] ROYAL CLAN: [[Space:Clan MacDUFF|MacDUFF]]

Spence Historical References

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directed from [[Space:Spence Family History|Spence Family History]] = References in History = :# [[Space:a la facon du pays|à la façon du pays]] :# [[Space:Adam Spence|A. Spence Carriage Works]] :# [[Space:Albert Monkman|Albert Monkman—Trial for Treason]] :# [[Space:Battle of Hill 70|Battle of Hill 70 during WWI]] :# [[Space:Battle of Hong Kong|Battle of Hong Kong in WWII]] :# [[Space:Cape - Cairo Railway|Cape—Cairo Railway]] :# [[Space:Doctors Marquis|The Doctors Marquis]] :# [[Space:East Coast Kin|East Coast Kin—Home Children]] :# [[Space:Howse Pass|Howse Pass National Historical Site]] :# [[Space:Howse Peak|Howse Peak]] :# [[Space:John Norquay|John Norquay—Manitoba’s 5th premier]] :# [[Space:John Rae|John Rae, MD.]] :# [[Space:John West|John West and his Red River Mission]] :# [[Space:The Kennedys|The Kennedys]] :# [[Space:Kenneth Gibson Morden|The Kenneth Gibson Morden Memorial Prize]] :# [[Space:McBeth House|The McBeth House in Winnipeg, Manitoba]] :# [[Space:Metis|Métis]] :# [[Space:The Royal Dublin Fusiliers|The Royal Dublin Fusiliers]] :# [[Space:Sam & Jane Livingston|Sam & Jane Livingston]] :# [[Space:Sault Ste Marie 1846|Sault Ste. Marie—Vidal Survey—1846]] :# [[Space:Todd's Crossing|Todd’s Crossing]] :# [[Space:Victoria District|Victoria District National Historical Site]]

Spence Immigration and Citizenship

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directed from [[Space:Spence Family History|Spence Family History]] == Immigration/Citizenship Records == ::'''Your ancestors packed a lot into a single suitcase - the future of an entire family.''' They left behind everything they knew and traveled thousands of miles across the ocean to a land they had never seen. Two men came for every woman, and more than 4,000 ships brought them here. They came for all reasons – to own their first piece of land, to find gold, to escape poverty and to discover a new life. ::::Their story is your story.

Spencer

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[England-4196|Debbie Spencer]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=25882818 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Spencer/Barber Ranch

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The Spencer ranch lies within Fairbank Township, once the potential site for the capital of South Dakota. Former U.S. Senator [[Pyle-1173|Gladys Pyle (1890-1989)]] wrote of the Fairbank community and the Spencer Ranch to the original owner's grandson Bill Barber: You cannot have grown up in your Mother’s home and lived with her these last years without absorbing many of those pioneer tales, when that little town was the largest in Dakota, over 1000 I have heard and seen in print. There was the spot for the C and NW to cross the Missouri and land boomed and eastern RR men came to gobble up the land for a base to a future fortune. There to bring the mail to the postmistress, your grandmother, the river boats stopped, after first blowing their whistle some way down warn the postmistress they would be along about dinner time (which they always were). Your Grandfather once took me for a walk over the ranch and showed me the place (a depression) where he would often hear voices, and would guess that something like the wireless would in time be developed. There was the basement of the old college. There was an active RR group looking forward to being the capitol of the state. ... (your) Grandfather’s ranch was the first irrigated from the River would make an interesting story, and one your Mother probably repeated to you. She was so disgusted because the Washington men who were there to negotiate the purchase of her wonderful acres for the (Oahe) Dam gave no consideration for that. And so shortchanged on the financial offer. The old engine with which the water was pumped up the hill to the retaining hole from which his ditches carried it down to the corn, alfalfa, etc. are probably under the lake now. The whole venture surely indicated a pioneering spirit in irrigation. And I remember your grandmother usually had some vegetables she raised in her garden.Gladys Pyle letter to Bill Barber circa 1983 after the death of his mother ==Research notes== [[McGruder-116|Albert H. McGruder (1910-1997)]], better known as "Doe" was a longtime ranch hand on the Fairbank Ranch. He was first hired by [[Spencer-6885|William Henry Spencer (1856-1947)]] and continued to work on the ranch as an integral part of the ranch under William's daughter Fern.

Spencer Name Study Info

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Spencer Records 1762-1850 and His Descendants

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Full Citation: Hougham, Naomi M. "Spencer Records 1762-1850 and His Descendants". 1965. Description: Spencer Records 1762-1850 and His Descendants is a genealogical book compiled by Naomi M. Hougham published in 1965. It lists thousands of records of the descendants of Spencer and Elizabeth Elrod Records, as well as a few other branches of the Records line. The book currently out of print, and may have been self published.

Spicer Family Memorials in Pluckley, Kent England

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Spicer family memorial inscriptions in Pluckley, Kent, England '''Pluckley Churchyard Plot D, continuation of Plot C from a line East of the chancels.''' 177. Edward John SPICER of Nesperhawk in Smarden formerly of this parish, 5th July 1862 aged 66. Eliza his wife, 20th June 1899 aged 93. 178. Fitch SPICER of this parish, yeoman, 21st June 1832 aged 62. Mary his wife, 28th May 1827 aged 56. Left issue surviving two sons, Edward- John and Richard. 178 a. Emma SPICER, 30th October 1832 aged 2 years. 178 b. Mary Ann SPICER, 3rd December 1822 aged 2 years six months. 187. Elizabeth Mary daughter of Edward John and Eliza SPICER, 13th September 1869 aged 35. Edgar Stevens son of above, 3rd November 1869 aged 22. 197. Elizabeth daughter of Jesse and Ann SPICER of this parish, 24th March 1840 aged 30. 199. Jesse SPICER of this parish who was killed by a Ninepin Bowl, 20th May 1772 aged 27 years. He had issue three children: Ann, Catherine and Jesse. Catherine died 2nd January 1773 aged 2 years. All of you who come to my grave to see, Prepare your souls to follow me. Repent in time make no delay, For I in haste was snatched away. 200. Elizabeth SPICER late of this parish, 6th February 1790 aged 67. Titus Spicer, 27th July 1799(2) aged 81. Left issue two sons and one daughter: Egerton, Thomas and Elizabeth. 201. Egerton SPICER, 17th August 1795 aged 44. Left issue by Ann his wife, two sons, Jesse and Thomas. 202. Ashbee SPICER late of Headcorn, 3rd (31st) August 1817 (1847) aged 74. Elizabeth his wife, 22nd April 1836 aged 61. Mary their daughter, 17th October 1835 aged 29. Richard son of Ashbee and Elizabeth Spicer of Headcorn, 1st February 1831 aged 25. Harriot their daughter, 1st November 1831 aged 16. John their son, 6th February 1833 aged 29 (Jesse their son, 2nd July 1842 aged 28). 203. George SMITH d…...18 aged….Ann Smith his wife and daughter of Elizabeth and Ashbee SPICER, 23rd July 18(?4) (1843) aged 36. 205. Jesse SPICER of this parish, 31st January 1864 aged 91. Ann his wife of this parish daughter of Mr John ASHBEE of Dowl street, 31st March 1814 aged 39. Elizabeth their daughter, 4th January 1801 aged nineteen months. Charlotte their daughter, 14th May 1816 aged 2 years. Also Elizer, George and John died in infancy. Left surviving one son and four daughters: Richard, Sally, Ann, Harriot and Elizabeth. 206. Elizabeth wife of Jesse SPICER of this parish, 3rd May 1837 aged 64. Left issue surviving one son and one daughter: George and Elizabeth Ann. 207. Mr Thomas SPICER late of this parish, 25th April 1819 aged 60. 208. Thomas WOODGATE late of this parish, 17th February 1798 aged 34. Left issue by Elizabeth his wife one son and three daughters: Thomas, Elizabeth, Mary and Sarah. Also James died an infant, 29th August 1795 aged nineteen weeks. Elizabeth his wife, 10th October 1841 aged 80. 209. Thomas SPICER, 26th December 1800 aged 74. Left issue by Elizabeth his first wife four sons and one daughter: Titus, Thomas, Jesse, John and Mary. Also by Ann his widow three sons and two daughters: Ashbee, William, Job, Elizabeth and Abigail. 210. John HEATHFIELD of Smarden, 24th January 1832 aged 66. Elizabeth his wife, 1st December 1848 aged 77. Left surviving six sons and two daughters: Thomas, Spicer, George, John, David, Job, Mary and Harriet. Also William died 24th May 1837 aged 31 and George died, 25th April 1882 aged 79.

Spicer Family Mysteries

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William Roy was born Hopgood, his mother Mary Ellen Parker was admitted to the Womens hospital in Paddington to give birth to William, she admitted herself as Ellen Hopgood (her step fathers name) 1 month later she gave birth to William Roy, another month later the hospital discharged William and his mother Mary Ellen into the care of Mary Ellen's sister Theresa Gordon (nee Parker) Abt 18 months Later Mary Ellen married George Henry Gordon. It is said that William Roy biological father was of aboriginal descent. However all records I have located do not generally make notes in this context. One book that I found reference to is not able to be found by the benevolent society. It is thought that this book is where such notes may have been made. So now it is up to DNA, can you assist me in finding William Roy's biological ancestors? Kind Regards Marie

Spic-n-Span Scandinavians - Scan-a-Thon

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Scan-a-Thon is a 72-hour scanning marathon starting Friday morning, January 11, at 8 AM (ET) and ending Monday, January 14, at 8 AM (ET). That would be 15.00 in Finland and 14.00 in the other Scandinavian countries. Our goal is to scan and upload photos and other items such as letters, postcards, ephemera, funeral cards, and primary documents. Spic-n-Span Scandinavians will be doing it for the sake of preserving our family history and enriching our ancestors' profiles, not competing. == Registration == You need to register in advance by posting an '''answer''' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/720133/have-you-registered-for-the-scan-a-thon-yet here]. Please mention that you would like to join the Spic-n-Span Scandinavians team. == Rules == # We will be scanning original photos and documents. '''Do not''' download from the internet. # Images should only be uploaded once. If there is more than one person in a photo, identify the additional people on the image edit page after uploading it. # Image size is restricted to 10MB. # Only 10 images per profile will count. # The only images that will count are those uploaded to Public and Open profiles. Private images will not be counted. See also [[Help:Scan-a-Thon]] === Always respect copyrights === See the Legal Genealogist's [https://www.legalgenealogist.com/2012/03/06/copyright-and-the-old-family-photo/ "Copyright and the old family photo."] If you aren't sure if something counts post your question in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/747388/do-you-have-scan-a-thon-questions this G2G thread]. == Members == * [[Niskakoski-1|Juha Soini]] Team captain * [[Sheppard-2795|Elise Falk]] * [[Andersson-4409|Maggie Andersson]] === Team chat === * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/747586/spic-n-span-scandinavians-team-chat G2G team chat] === Video chat === * [[Help:Scan-a-Thon/Hangouts|Scan-a-Thon Hangouts]] * [https://calendar.google.com/calendar?cid=NmliZzFvbmllN2QxcDVmZDFjanM0ajZucTBAZ3JvdXAuY2FsZW5kYXIuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbQ Google calendar] == Feed == Here you can follow what is being uploaded to WikiTree. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&images=1 Image upload feed (thumbnails)] * [[Special:NewImages|New photos (large)]] == Tracking == Here you can follow individual and team totals. * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ScanAThon/2019/User.htm User Totals] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ScanAThon/2019/Team.htm Team Totals] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ScanAThon/2019/TeamAndUser.htm Team and User Totals] == Sticker == A sticker to use to commemorate your participation in the Scan-a-Thons on WikiTree. To use, add
{{Scan-a-Thon|team=Spic-n-Span Scandinavians|year=2019|items=216}} Which will produce: {{Scan-a-Thon|team=Spic-n-Span Scandinavians|year=2019|items=216}} Parameter explanations: '''team'''= The team you participated with. Everyone was in a team in order to be part of the Thon.
'''year'''= The year the Scan-a-Thon took place.
'''items'''= How many items you uploaded.
'''extra'''= If you want to add more to the sticker, such as the total number you team contributed, you can add the "extra" parameter, and put in a sentence such as "Team Tulip uploaded 5000 photos total and was the top scanning team."

SPIES Family tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Spies-842|Shane Spies]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=31998948 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Spindrift

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Thirty-four foot motorsailer owned by [[Van_Vlaanderen-29|Pieter Van Vlaanderen]]. Montague Beach Hotel in background.

Spinning Wheel of Rachel Fell (Waldorf) Dawes

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This treasured spinning wheel, thought to have been the spinning wheel owned and used by [[Waldorf-152|Rachel Fell (Waldorf) Dawes]], was inherited by her daughter, [[Dawes-1620|Mary Melinda (Dawes) Brigham]], who was only 8 years old when her mother died. The cherished spinning wheel was given by Mary as a gift to her grand niece, Emmy-award winning actress [[Natwick-16|Mildred Natwick]]. Mildred "Milly" Natwick never married or had children and was predeceased by all her immediate family, so the fate of Rachel's spinning wheel after Mildred Natwick's death in 1994 is unknown.

Spires Family of Telfair County, Georgia

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This page is part of the research of the Spires Family by [[Ivey-594|Karen Ivey Herndon]] .

Splitting GEDCOMs - The Targeted Approach

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This how-to was written by WikiTreer [[Ebaugh-51|Dave Ebaugh]]; he passed away in 2021. I hope you find this useful, and feel free to leave comments.[[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 05:12, 3 August 2023 (UTC) ==Splitting GEDCOMs - The Targeted Approach== When thinking about approaches to splitting GEDCOMs ===Strategy=== Our strategy is to follow a single line of ancestry, following family husband-wife pairs based on the male line of descent. Consider this table of the line to my grandfather (Elwin, but he went by "Bud") from my 4th great grandfather, founder of my Ebaugh family line, Joseph Ebaugh. {{Image|file=GRAMPS_Screenshots-24.png |caption=Ebaugh Line }} The filters that I am teaching you will capture: * Children of each pair. * Spouses and children of these children. * Siblings of the husband and wife in each pair. * Children and spouses of each sibling. * The spouses and children of the children. * The parents of the wife in each pair. * Some multiple spouses. They will not capture: * Parents for any spouses other than the wives in the main line. Occasionally the filters miss spouses for unknown reasons. For example, it always leaves out my grandma Ebaugh's (was Harbeson) sibling's spouses, although it captures their children! It is trivial to create a GEDCOM with just the missing spouses, but it's still a little irritating. To choose our endpoints, we start from someone we've already added to WikiTree (or the home person on your tree if you haven't entered anyone yet). We choose our end point by following our tree back until we determine where in the line we're examining we encounter an individual ALREADY on WikiTree. Most of my lines that did not terminate in 19th century immigrants hooked into the "world tree" around the 4th or 5th grandparent level. We do a little more work now identifying where this occurs to save a lot of frustration later on, when we have to go through the GEDCOMpare process. I'll go over an example of choosing an end point later on, but for now the Ebaugh line terminates in a 19th century immigrant whose parents we have no knowledge of, so Joe gets the endpoint trophy. ===The Genesis Filters=== Some of you probably skipped right to this part. You might want to look over some of the other stuff I've written here. There's even jokes! Or maybe it's because of the jokes that you skipped ahead. Or maybe the screen shots. Well, after this point there are no more screen shots. I assume you've grabbed the pebble from my hand, grasshopper, or in GRAMPS filter building terms, you have a basic idea of what's going on. These filters are used the first time you're adding people to the tree. In the beginning. (Get the name now?) it assumes your start person's and descendants' families haven't been added to WikiTree yet. That may be what you want and you expect duplication, just beware that that will happen. '''Filter A: The Line''' This filter creates the line of ancestry between the two families you've chosen as endpoints. Ancestral filters-->Ancestors of , choose your start point (the person you are moving backwards in time from); Inclusive=yes (click the box).
Descendant filters-->Descendants of , choose your end point (person you are moving back in time towards); Inclusive=yes.
All rules must apply '''Filter B: The Spouses''' This filter brings in the spouses of the males in the line. It is necessary to capture multiple spouses for males in the line. I haven't yet figured out a way to capture them automatically for others. At this point that is still a manual task. Family filters-->Spouses of match; filter A
General filters-->People matching the ; filter A
At least one rule must apply '''Filter C: The Siblings''' This filter brings in the siblings of both spouses. Family filters-->Siblings of match; filter B
General filters-->People matching the ; filter B
At least one rule must apply '''Filter D: The Parents of the Wives''' This filter brings in the parents of the wives and their siblings. It is necessary because siblings without parents must be handled in a special way on WikiTree. If the parents are available, we should include them. If the parents are legitimately not available, the siblings can be handled by including the relationship in their bios. Family filters-->Parents of match; filter C
General filters-->People matching the ; filter C
At least one rule must apply '''Filter E: The Descendant Family Members''' This filter brings in family members, spouses, children, the family members of the descendants of all the people we've explicitly added thus far. It's impressive. Running filter D on my tree yields 74 people, filter E gives up 273! It does miss the occasional spouse here and there, but it's nothing that can't be quickly taken care of. Notice that we feed the descendant family members rule filter C, NOT filter D. We do, however, pull from filter D to get the parents. Descendant filters-->Descendant family members of match; filter C
General filters-->People matching the ; filter D
At least one rule must apply ===Searching WikiTree to Find Endpoints=== I'll be using an example here. When I ran the filters to make the first GEDCOM, my Great-grandmother Nellie Pitts was one of the endpoint people. The Pitts line is long in my family tree, so I'm going to follow the Pitts back in time starting with Nellie. On WikiTree hover over 'Find' at the top of the screen and choose 'Search' from the dropdown menu. On the search screen enter the surname you are interested in following, in this example 'Pitts'. On the 'PITTS Genealogy' page that follows choose 'date order'. This will take you to the 'Pitts Genealogy' page. On the right had side in the box titled 'Change this list' choose 'Sort with most-recent birth dates on top'. Look at your family tree (the one you're trying to put on WikiTree) to find the name and birth date of your source person's father. Scroll down through the list in WikiTree to see if he's there. If not, scroll through looking for his father. Repeat as necessary. When I went looking for fathers I went through George Prewitt Pitts (1869), John Luther Pitts (1825), and John Henry Pitts (1798) without finding anybody already on WikiTree. But the next Pitt, John J., was on WikiTree! We've found our end point person - John Henry! Not John J, if we picked him it would end up duplicating people on the tree. If there are people to be added around John J. other than John Luther,, better to deal with them separately. You're probably wondering why I don't just search for specific names. I find it easier to just lean on my down arrow key rather than typing words. You mileage may vary. ===Filters After the Feasting from the WikiTree of Knowledge=== Now that we've found our endpoint person and have that knowledge, we can construct filters to isolate people we need from our tree. These filters are very much like the set we've already developed. So much so that I'll just summarize them here for convenience, and point out the difference when we encounter it. Filter A: Ancestral filters-->Ancestors of , choose your start point (the person you are moving backwards in time from); Inclusive=yes (click the box).
Descendant filters-->Descendants of , choose your end point (person you are moving back in time towards); Inclusive=yes.
All rules must apply Filter B: Family filters-->Spouses of match; filter A
General filters-->People matching the ; filter A
At least one rule must apply Filter C: Family filters-->Siblings of match; filter B
General filters-->People matching the ; filter B
At least one rule must apply Filter D: Family filters-->Parents of match; filter C
General filters-->People matching the ; filter C
At least one rule must apply Filter E: We make one small change in this filter to deal with what would be a problem. The rule 'Descendant family members of ' would match the descendant family members of our start person, which we already matched in our first set of filters. The solution is simple: add a rule to match the descendant family members of our start person, and set the filter to 'Exactly one rule must apply'. This prevents the start person from matching, since they (and their descendant families) will match TWO rules. Descendant filters-->Descendant family members of match; filter C
General filters-->People matching the ; filter D
Descendant filters-->Descendant family members of ; chose your start person, inclusive

Exactly one rule must apply Now go forth and filter! Or read the next part (when I finish it). [[Space:Splitting_GEDCOMs_With_GRAMPS|Splitting GEDCOMs With GRAMPS]]
[[Space:Importing_a_GEDCOM_into_GRAMPS|Importing a GEDCOM into GRAMPS]]
[[Space:Using_Filters_in_GRAMPS|Using filters in GRAMPS]]
''Splitting GEDCOMs - The Targeted Approach''

Splitting GEDCOMs With GRAMPS

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This how-to was written by WikiTreer [[Ebaugh-51|Dave Ebaugh]]; he passed away in 2021. I hope you find this useful, and feel free to leave comments.[[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 05:13, 3 August 2023 (UTC) ==Getting GRAMPS== GRAMPS is available for Linux, Windows, and Mac at [https://gramps-project.org/blog/ https://gramps-project.org/blog/]. ==Importing your GEDCOM into GRAMPS== A very simple process that has a step that isn't that intuitive. I wrote a guide to [[Space:Importing_a_GEDCOM_into_GRAMPS|importing your GEDCOM into GRAMPS]] that walks you through it, step-by-step, with screen grabs and everything. (A note on the screenshots: I use Kubuntu Linux. The appearance of buttons and other user interface elements will probably look slightly different on your computer.) ==Filtering people and exporting a new GEDCOM== How to do that which we must needs do. A general guide to [[Space:Using_Filters_in_GRAMPS|using filters in GRAMPS]]. With screen grabs and whatnot. ==Splitting your GEDCOM before submission: two approaches== For American and Canadian users, the first approach is best with family lines that go back to or further than the 18th century, the second may work best with lines that terminate in 19th century immigrants. I really don't know enough about other regions to say when one may be preferable to the other. ===Approach 1: Precision, targeted submission to the GEDCOMpare process=== :The approach I use most of the time. It involves figuring out what is already on WikiTree and using that knowledge to crerate a series of very small GEDCOMs to GEDCOMPARE. This guide to [[Space:Splitting_GEDCOMs_-_The_Targeted_Approach|the targeted approach]] will answer all your questions, and many more! ===Approach 2: Submit 'em all, let GEDCOMpare sort it out=== :'''Upon further review, my filters for this strategy don't actually work as intended. I have a fix in mind, it will take a little while to test, though. This isn't a plot to get you to use the targeted approach, it's a failure on my part to test with an appropriate data set.''' :Even though this is often the first idea that comes to mind for new WikiTreers, it's an approach best used sparingly. It involves carving up a GEDCOM into smaller bits and submitting those bits without examining what is already on WikiTree.

Spooner Related Research 2022

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Spooner-8|William Spooner (abt.1623-bef.1684)]] *[[Space:William_Spooner_2022_Research|William Spooner 2022 Research]] *[[Space:William_Spooner_in_Plymouth_Colony_Records|William Spooner in Plymouth Colony Records]] *G2G, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1414087/comments-on-anne-peck Comments on Anne Peck] ==Spooner Related Research== '''Purpose.''' Established this page to document/trace historical records about folks who Thomas Spooner ([https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008972515 b. 1817]) thought might be closely related to William Spooner of Plymouth and Dartmouth, Plymouth Colony. ===Colony Records for Thomas Spooner of Salem=== *Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England'', 5 vols. in 6 (Boston, W. White, printer to the commonwealth, 1853-1854); catalog entry, [https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book//lookupid?key=olbp77699 ''Online Books Page'']. ::1 (1628-1641):374, "The first m[en], @ 1637-1638, made free," from the list of March 1637/8, "Thom: Spooner"; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsofgoverno01mass/page/373/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. See also, [https://archive.org/details/recordsofgoverno01mass/page/477/mode/1up?q=Sponer relevant index]. Note--Unlike Plymouth Colony, freemanship at Massachusetts Bay implies prior church membership. ::1 (1528-1641):376, 22 May 1639, includes name "John Spooer." [https://archive.org/details/recordsofgoverno01mass/page/376/mode/1up?q=Sponer ''Internet Archive'']. ::Volume 2 (1642-1649), no returns. See also, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091024582/page/n349/mode/1up?q=Spooner relevant index]. ::Volume 3 (1644-1657), no returns. See also, [https://archive.org/details/recordsofgoverno03mass/page/498/mode/1up?q=Spooner relevant index]. ::Volume 4 (1659-1660), no returns. See also, [https://archive.org/details/recordsofgoverno41mass/page/505/mode/1up?q=Spooner relevant index]. ===Salem Church=== Thomas Barnard (pastor), compiler, ''Records of the First Church of Salem, Mass. [1629-1843]'' (manuscript, bound volume), image 210-211, at 211; digital images, [http://nehh-viewer.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/#/content/SalemFirst/viewer/Church20records2C2016291843/1 Congressional Library and Archives], notes "copied from the original ..." and "the original manuscripts are owned by ... Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum," for "Thomas Spooner ..... Amy Spooner" in the list of those admitted to the church/Communicants, 1637. (Seems the list from Feb. 12 1637/8 continued.) ===Annals of Salem=== Joseph B. Felt, ''The Annals of Salem'' (Salem, W. & S. B. Ives, 1827), [552]-554 (Amy Spooner, Salem Church) at 554; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011647641?urlappend=%3Bseq=562%3Bownerid=4398365-572 ''Hathi Trust'']. There are other Spooner references in that work. ==Research Notes== '''Records and Files.''' Another collection of records that might be surveyed is George Francis Dow, ''Records and files of the Quarterly courts of Essex county, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975); catalog entry, [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008574615 ''Hathi Trust'']. '''Deeds.''' Essex County deeds and the related indexes are online. Have not pulled the Spooner index links. == Sources ==

Sports Categorization

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Working docs for Sports Categorization sub project. Curent Structure: Categories (24 subcategories) * Sports (56 subcategories) ** Sporting Awards (14 subcategories) ** Sports Broadcasters ** Sports Disasters (no profiles?) ** Sports Heroes ** American Football (8 subcategories) ** Archery (1 subcategory) ** Association Football (1 subcategory) ** Athletes (13 subcategories) ** Australian Rules Football (1 subcategory) ** Baseball (10 subcategories) ** Basketball (6 subcategories) ** Boating (3 subcategories) ** Boxing ** Canadian Football (8 subcategories) ** Climbing (1 subcategory) ** Coaches (1 subcategory) ** Commonwealth Games (1 subcategory) ** Cricket (1 subcategory) ** Croquet ** Curling ** Cycling ** Diving ** Extreme Hiking (1 subcategory) ** Fencing ** Figure Skating (3 subcategories) ** Games (1 subcategory) ** Golf ** Greco-Roman Wrestling ** Gymnastics ** Hockey (2 subcategories) ** Horseback Riding (no profiles?) ** Ice Skating (1 subcategory) ** Lacrosse (4 subcategories) ** Lawn Bowls ** Long-Distance Running (1 subcategory) ** Martial Arts (1 subcategory) ** Motorsports (2 subcategories) ** Olympic Games (53 subcategories) ** Polo (1 subcategory) ** Racing (4 subcategories) ** Rowing (2 subcategories) ** Rugby League (no profiles?) ** Rugby Union (1 subcategory) ** Sailing (1 subcategory) ** Shooting (8 subcategories) ** Skateboarding ** Skiing ** Speed Skating (1 subcategory) ** Surfing (1 subcategory) ** Swimming (3 subcategories) ** Tennis (1 subcategory) ** Track and Field (7 categories) ** Water Polo ** Weightlifting ** Wrestling ** Yachting Suggestions: * Move "occupation-related" categories to the Occupations category * Leave a broad "Sports" category under Occupations * Rename any sports occupations to the actual occupation, and not the sports name (i.e. - Boxing vs. Boxers) * Review categories with "no profiles" and determine if there is still a need Recommended Occupation Structure: Categories Under Occupations * Sports (or Athletes?) ** American Football Players ** Archers ** Association Football Players ** Athletes (13 subcategories) ** Australian Rules Football Players ** Baseball Players ** Basketball Players ** Boaters ** Boxers ** Canadian Football Players ** Climbers ** Coaches ** Commonwealth Games (need to look further into this one) ** Cricketers ** Croquet Players ** Curlers ** Cyclers ** Divers ** Extreme Hikers ** Fencers (not currently a duplicate. While fencer is used in some areas to mean fence builder it doesn't appear to be in common use) ** Figure Skaters ** Games (1 subcategory) ** Golfers ** Greco-Roman Wrestlers ** Gymnasts ** Hockey Players (I would add 2 subcategories - Field hockey and Ice hockey, as both of them are Olympic sports, field hockey in Summer and Ice hockey in winter) ** Horseback Riders ** Ice Skaters ** Lacrosse Players ** Lawn Bowlers ** Long-Distance Runners ** Martial Artists ** Motorsports Drivers ** Olympic Games (I don't think this will be a profession) ** Polo Players ** Racers (duplicate of motorsports?) ** Rowers ** Rugby League Players ** Rugby Union (duplicate or not an occupation?) ** Sailers ** Shooters (maybe rename to something else - that could be confused with something not a sport; Marksmen? Shooter is the usual term) ** Skateboarders ** Skiiers ** Speed Skaters ** Surfers ** Swimmers ** Tennis Players ** Track and Field Athletes ** Water Polo Players ** Weightlifters ** Wrestlers ** Yachters

Sports Legends Baseball

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{{Succession box |title= Baseball Legends |years= 2023 July Challenge |before= Inaugural
Sports Legends Challenge |after= [[Space:Tennis_Legends|Tennis Legends]] }} '''This month, the Notables Project is celebrates 40 of baseball's all-time greatest players!''' Our goal is to make each of these profiles a shining star of WikiTree. Some are already pretty close, others not so much. For ideas on what an ideal profile entails, please see the [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|'''Completed Profile Checklist''']]. For those who prefer research over profile building, we also want to increase each of our notables' CC7s, and of course, we want to make sure each is connected to the Big Tree. We'll be updating CC7 numbers on a semi-regular basis in the table below. Remember, no contribution is too small, so jump in wherever you think you'll have the most fun. Just remember to keep us posted on your accomplishments on the G2G thread. '''Note: An "N/C" in the final column indicates that this person is currently ''NOT CONNECTED'' to the Main WikiTree. A "C" means they have recently been ''CONNECTED'' by a team member. Those with empty boxes came into the project already connected.''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Notable ! scope="col" | Years Active ! scope="col" | Position ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photograph ! scope="col" | Home State ! scope="col" | Starting CC7 ! scope="col" | Current CC7 ! scope="col" | CC7 Additions ! scope="col" | Connection Status |- |[[Young-19292|Cy Young]]||1890-1911||Pitcher||[[Image:Young-19292.jpg|100px]]||Ohio||32||33||+1|| |- |[[Wagner-32|Honus Wagner]]||1897-1917||Shortstop||[[Image:Wagner-32.jpg|100px]]||Pennsylvania||43|| || || |- |[[Mathewson-219|Christy Matthewson]]||1900-1916||Pitcher||[[Image:Mathewson-219.jpg|100px]]||Pennsylvania||3030||3307||+57|| |- |[[Gehrig-117|Lou Gehrig]]||1903-1939||1st Baseman||[[Image:Gehrig-117-2.jpg|100px]]||Ohio||231|| || || |- |[[Cobb-3844|Ty Cobb]]||1905-1928||Centerfielder||[[Image:Cobb-3844.png|100px]]||Georgia||2622||3028||+406||'''Connected''' |- |[[Johnson-47961|Walter Johnson]]||1907-1927||Pitcher||[[Image:Johnson-47961.jpg|100px]]||Kansas||318||325||+7|| |- |[[Jackson-24056|Shoeless Joe Jackson]]||1908-1920||Outfielder|| [[Image:Jackson-24056-2.jpg|100px]]||South Carolina||749||750||+1|| |- |[[Ruth-1|Babe Ruth]]||1914-1935||Outfielder/Pitcher||[[Image:Babe-Ruth.jpg|100px]]||Maryland||1509||1510||+1 || |- |[[Hornsby-468|Rogers Hornsby]]||1915-1937||2nd Baseman||[[Image:Hornsby-468.jpg|100px]]||Texas||3012||3046||+34 || |- |[[Foxx-5|Jimmie Foxx]]||1925-1945||1st Baseman|| [[Image:Foxx-5.jpg|100px]]||Maryland||258||271||+13 ||'''Connected''' |- |[[Ott-1625|Mel Ott]]||1926-1947||Right Fielder|| [[Image:Ott-1625.jpg|100px]]||Louisiana||67||73 ||+6 ||'''Connected''' |- |[[Gomez-3072|Lefty Gomez]]||1930-1945||Pitcher|| [[Image:Gomez-3072.jpg|100px]]||California||0||30 ||+30 ||'''Connected''' |- |[[Dean-4333|Dizzy Dean]]||1930-1947||Pitcher||[[Image:Dean-4333-1.jpg|100px]]||Arkansas||781|| || || |- |[[DiMaggio-19|Joe DiMaggio]]||1936-1951||Center Fielder||[[Image:Di_Maggio-25.jpg|100px]]||Florida||620||627||+7|| |- |[[Feller-189|Bob Feller]]||1936-1956||Pitcher|| [[Image:Feller-189-1.jpg|100px]]||Louisiana||172||182||+10 || |- |[[Williams-42001|Ted Williams]]||1939-1960||Left Fielder||[[Image:Williams-42001.jpg|100px]]||California||338|| || || |- |[[Reese-2359|Pee Wee Reese]]||1940-1958||Shortstop||[[Image:Reese-2359.jpg|100px]]||Kentucky||782||786||+4|| |- |[[Rizzuto-29|Phil Rizzuto]]||1941-1956||Shortstop|| [[Image:Rizzuto-29.jpg|100px]]||New York||2||60||+58 ||'''Connected''' |- |[[Musiał-7|Stan Musial]]||1941-1963||Outfielder / 1st Baseman|| [[Image:Musiat-7.jpg|100px]]||Pennsylvania||3||40||+37||'''Connected''' |- |[[Spahn-3|Warren Spahn]]||1942-1965||Pitcher|| [[Image:Spahn-3.jpg|100px]]||New York||310|| || || |- |[[Robinson-13|Jackie Robinson]]||1945-1956||2nd Baseman||[[Image:Robinson-13-1.jpg|100px]]||Georgia||223|| || || |- |[[Berra-8|Yogi Berra]]||1946-1965||Catcher||[[Image:Berra-8.jpg|100px]]||Missouri||202|| || || |- |[[Snider-1596|Duke Snider]]||1947-1964||Centerfield||[[Image:Snider-1596.jpg|100px]]||California||90|| || || |- |[[Campanella-41|Roy Campanella]]||1948-1957||Catcher||[[Image:Campanella-41.jpg|100px]]||Pennsylvania||17||56||+39 ||'''Connected''' |- |[[Page-12486|Satchel Paige]]||1948-1965||Pitcher||[[Image:Page-12486.jpg|100px]]||Alabama||114|| || || |- |[[Roberts-17820|Robin Roberts]]||1948-1966||Pitcher||[[Image:Roberts-17820.jpg|100px]]||Illinois||2||21||+19||'''Unconnected''' |- |[[Mantle-110|Mickey Mantle]]||1951-1968||Center Fielder||[[Image:Mantle-110.jpg|100px]]||Oklanoma||1230||1259||+29|| |- |[[Banks-2508|Ernie Banks]]||1953-1971||Shortstop / 1st Baseman||[[Image:Banks-2508-3.jpg|100px]]||Texas||2518||2537||+19|| |- |[[Kaline-1|Al Kaline]]||1953-1974||Right Fielder||[[Image:Kaline-1.jpg|100px]]||Maryland||1||191||+190 ||'''Connected''' |- |[[Aaron-617|Hank Aaron]]||1954-1976||Right Fielder||[[Image:Aaron-617.png|100px]]||Alabama||361|| || || |- |[[Clemente-89|Roberto Clemente]]||1955-1972||Right Fielder||[[Image:Clemente-89-1.jpg|100px]]||Puerto Rico||12||13||+1||'''Unconnected''' |- |[[Drysdale-702|Don Drysdale]]||1956-1969||Pitcher||[[Image:Drysdale-702-2.jpg|100px]]||California||1569||1599||+30|| |- |[[Robinson-31542|Frank Robinson]]||1956-1976||Outfielder||[[Image:Robinson-31542-1.jpg|100px]]||Texas||70|| || || |- |[[Maris-69|Roger Maris]]||1957-1968||Right Fielder||[[Image:Maris-69.jpg|100px]]||Minnesota||648|| || ||'''Connected''' |- |[[Gibson-20384|Bob Gibson]]||1959-1975||Pitcher||[[Image:Gibson-20384.jpg|100px]]||Nebraska||23|| || ||'''Unconnected''' |- |[[Brock-6001|Lou Brock]]||1961-1979||Left Fielder||[[Image:Brock-6001.jpg|100px]]||Arkansas||23|| || ||'''Unconnected''' |- |[[Stargell-1|Willie Stargell]]||1962-1982||Left Fielder / 1st Baseman|| [[Image:Stargell-1.jpg|100px]]||Oklahoma||138||143 ||+5 || |- |[[Seaver-569|Tom Seaver]]||1967-1986||Pitcher||[[Image:Seaver-569.jpg|100px]]||California||188|| || || |- |[[Blue-1616|Vida Blue]]||1969-1986||Pitcher||[[Image:Blue-1616.jpg|100px]]||Louisiana||9||113||+104 ||'''Connected''' |- |[[Puckett-778|Kirby Puckett]]||1984-1995||Centerfielder||[[Image:Puckett-778.jpg|100px]]||Illinois||14 || || || '''Unconnected''' |-

Sports Legends Golf Masters

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{{Succession box |title= Golf Masters |years= 2024 Apr Challenge |before= [[Space:Sports_Legends_March_Madness|March Madness]] |after= - }}
'''MASTERS TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS'''
Established in 1934, the Masters Tournament is the first of four major golf championships to be played each year. It takes place during the first full week of April, with the final round of the tournament always being scheduled for the second Sunday in April. The Masters is the only one of the four majors to use the same course every year: the iconic Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Players compete over four rounds (72 holes), and the golfer with the lowest total score wins the coveted green jacket that has been a Masters tradition since 1949. Masters champions are also automatically invited to play in the other three majors (the U.S. Open, the Open Championship (British Open), and the PGA Championship) for the next five years and earn a lifetime invitation to the Masters. They receive membership on the PGA Tour for the following five seasons and invitations to the Players Championship for the five years following their victory. Won't you please help us to improve the profiles of these 40 Masters Tournament champions. We need the help of BioBuilders, Sourcerers, DataDoctors, Categorizers, Formatters, Proofreaders, PhotoFinders, and more. For those who prefer research over profile building, we also want to increase each of our notables' CC7s, and of course we want to make sure each is connected to the big Tree. [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|'''Completed Profile Checklist''']]. '''Note: If the final column in the below table is empty, it means that the Notable was already connected to the Global Tree at the time of this project began.''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" |- ! scope="col" | Winning Years ! scope="col" | Notable ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Death ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photograph ! scope="col" | Sarting CC7 ! scope="col" | Current CC7 ! scope="col" | CC7 Increase ! scope="col" | Connection Status |- || 1934
1936 || [[Smith-231662|Horton Smith]] || 1906 || 1963 || [[Image:Smith-231662.jpg|100px]] || 2073 || 2184|| +111 || '''Connected''' |- || 1935 || [[Sarazen-5|Gene Sarazen]] || 1902 || 1999 || [[Image:Sarazen-5.jpg|100px]] || 2 || 66|| +64 || '''Connected''' |- || 1937
1942 || [[Nelson-19313|Byron Nelson]] || 1912 || 2006 || [[Image:Nelson-19313.jpg|100px]] || 2 || 199 || +199 || '''Connected''' |- || 1938 || [[Picard-1513|Henry Picard]] || 1906 || 1997 || [[Image:Picard-1513-2.jpg|100px]] || 7 || 151 || +144 || '''Connected''' |- || 1939 || [[Guldahl-11|Ralph Guldahl]] || 1911 || 1987 || [[Image:Guldahl-11-1.jpg|100px]] || 1 || 92 || +91 || '''Connected''' |- || 1940
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1950 || [[Demaret-39|Jimmy Demaret]] || 1910 || 1983 || [[Image:Demaret-39-1.jpg|100px]] || 0 || 553 || +553 || '''Connected''' |- || 1941 || [[Wood-56070|Craig Wood]] || 1901 || 1968 || [[Image:Wood-56070-1.jpg|100px]] || 0 || 762 || +762 || '''Connected''' |- || 1946 || [[Keiser-844|Herman Keiser]] || 1917 || 2003 || [[Image:Keiser-844-1.jpg|100px]] || 0 || 596|| +596 || '''Connected''' |- || 1948 || [[Harmon-9945|Claude Harmon]] || 1916 || 1989 || [[Image:Harmon-9945-1.jpg|100px]] || 0 || 15 || +15 || '''Connected''' |- || 1949
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1954 || [[Snead-588|Sam Snead]] || 1912 || 2002 || [[Image:Snead-588.jpg|100px]] || 451 || - || + || '''Connected''' |- || 1951
1953|| [[Hogan-4227|Ben Hogan]] || 1912 || 1997 || [[Image:Hogan-4227-1.jpg|100px]] || 599|| 601 || +2 || '''Connected''' |- || 1955|| [[Middlecoff-6|Cary Middlecoff]] || 1921 || 1998 || [[Image:Middlecoff-53.jpg|100px]] || 592 || - || + || '''Connected''' |- || 1956|| [[Burke-14237|Jack Burke, Jr.]] || 1923 || 2024 || [[Image:Burke-14237-1.jpg|100px]] || 6 || 103 || +97 || '''Connected''' |- || 1957|| [[Ford-24871|Doug Ford]] || 1922 || 2018 || [[Image:Ford-24871-1.jpg|100px]] || 0 || 18 || +18 || '''Connected''' |- || 1958
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1964|| [[Palmer-11388|Arnold Palmer]] || 1929 || 2016 || [[Image:Palmer-11388-1.jpg|100px]] || 264 || 266 || +2 || '''Connected''' |- ||1959|| [[Wall-11079|Art Wall, Jr.]] || 1923 || 2001 || [[Image:Wall-11079.jpg|100px]] || 0 || 313 || +313 || '''Connected''' |- ||1967|| [[Brewer-15236|Gay Brewer]] || 1932 || 2007 || [[Image:Brewer-15236-1.jpg|100px]] || 0 || 417 || +417 || '''Connected''' |- ||1968|| [[Goalby-14|Bob Goalby]] || 1929 || 2022 || [[Image:Goalby-14.jpg|100px]] || 794 || - || + || '''Connected''' |- ||1968|| [[Archer-8384|George Archer]] || 1939 || 2004 || [[Image:Archer-8384-1.jpg|100px]] || 0 || 112 || +112 || '''Connected''' |- ||1970|| [[Casper-1335|Billy Casper]] || 1931 || 2015 || [[Image:Casper-1335-1.jpg|100px]] || 0 || 43 || +43 || '''Connected''' |- ||1980
1983|| [[Sota-11|Seve Ballesteros]] || 1957 || 2011 || [[Image:Sota-11-1.jpg|100px]] || 0 || 29 || +29 || '''Connected''' |- |}

Sports Legends March Madness

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{{Succession box |title= College Basketball Legends |years= 2024 Mar Challenge |before= [[Space:Sports_Legends_Super_Bowl|Super Bowl Legends]] |after= [[Space:Sports_Legends_Golf_Masters|Golf Masters]] }}
'''MARCH MADNESS'''
March Madness is one of the most anticipated and watched events in all of Amercian sports. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men’s basketball tournament is a single-elimination competition that began in 1939 with just eight teams competing. Over the years, it has grown into the spectacular event we know today as March Madness, involving 68 teams competing in seven rounds to vie for the national college championship. On March 12th, the Selection Committee will reveal the full NCAA tournament bracket, including all teams and their respective seeds. This day marks the official start of the tournament frenzy. The games begin two days later and culminate in the penultimate round, known as the Final Four, where only four teams remain in contention. The final game will be played April 3rd, and a new NCAA Championship team will be crowned. In the meantime, won't you help us to improve the profiles of these 25 college basketball legends. We need the help of BioBuilders, Sourcerers, DataDoctors, Categorizers, Formatters, Proofreaders, PhotoFinders, and more. For those who prefer research over profile building, we also want to increase each of our notables' CC7s, and of course we want to make sure each is connected to the big Tree. [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|'''Completed Profile Checklist''']]. '''Note: If the final column in the below table is empty, it means that the Notable was already connected to the Global Tree at the time of this project began.''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Notable ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photograph ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Death ! scope="col" | School ! scope="col" | Years ! scope="col" | Sarting CC7 ! scope="col" | Current CC7 ! scope="col" | CC7 Increase ! scope="col" | Connection Status |- | [[McCracken-4897|Branch McCracken]]|| [[Image:McCracken-4897.jpg|100px]]|| 1908|| 1970|| Indiana||1928-1930|| 143||-||+||'''Connected''' |- | [[Luisetti-5|Hank Luisetti]]|| [[Image:Luisetti-5.jpg|100px]]|| 1916|| 2002|| Stanford|| 1935-1938|| 0|| 90|| +90||'''Connected''' |- | [[Modzelewski-62|Stanley Stutz]]|| [[Image:Modzelewski-62.jpg|100px]]|| 1920|| 1975|| Rhode Island|| 1938-1942|| 0||11|| +11||Not Connected |- | [[Kurland-40|Bob Kurland]]|| [[Image:Kurland-40.jpg|100px]]|| 1924|| 2013|| Oklahoma State|| 1942-1946|| 0|| 207|| +207||'''Connected''' |- | [[Mikan-19|George Mikan]]|| [[Image:Mikan-19.jpg|100px]]|| 1924|| 2005|| DePaul|| 1942-1946|| 0|| 2|| +2||Not Connected |- | [[Ferrin-505|Arnie Ferrin]]|| [[Image:Ferrin-505.jpg|100px]]|| 1925|| 2022|| Utah|| 1943-1948|| 0|| 806|| +806||'''Connected''' |- | [[Groza-6|Alex Groza]]|| [[Image:Groza-6.jpg|100px]]|| 1926|| 1995|| Kentucky|| 1945-1949|| 0|| 5|| +5||Not Connected |- | [[Macauley-331|Ed Macauley]]|| [[Image:Macauley-331.jpg|100px]]|| 1928|| 2011|| Saint Louis|| 1945-1949|| 0|| 1335|| +1335||'''Connected''' |- | [[Arazin-1|Paul Arazin]]|| [[Image:Arazin-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1928|| 2006|| Villanova|| 1947-1950|| 0|| -|| +||Not Connected |- | [[Lovellette-30|Clyde Lovellette]]|| [[Image:Lovellette-30.jpg|100px]]|| 1929|| 2016|| Kansas|| 1949-1952|| 0|| 394|| +394||'''Connected''' |- | [[Gola-66|Tom Gola]]|| [[Image:Gola-66.jpg|100px]]|| 1933|| 2014|| La Salle|| 1951-1955|| 0|| -|| +||Not Connected |- | [[Russell-31414|Bill Russell]]|| [[Image:Russell-31414-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1934|| 2022|| San Francisco|| 1953-1956|| 98|| -|| +|| |- | [[Hundley-1033|Hot Rod Hundley]]|| [[Image:Hundley-1033.jpg|100px]]|| 1934|| 2015|| Seattle|| 1954-1957|| 0|| -|| +||Not Connected |- | [[Baylor-681|Elgin Baylor]]|| [[Image:Baylor-681.jpg|100px]]|| 1934|| 2021|| Seattle|| 1956-1958|| 3|| 6|| +3||Not Connected |- | [[Chamberlain-3569|Wilt Chamberlain]]|| [[Image:Chamberlain-3569-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1936|| 1999|| Kansas|| 1956-1958|| 159|| -|| +|| |- | [[Dischinger-38|Terry Dischinger]]|| [[Image:Dischinger-38.jpg|100px]]|| 1940|| 2023|| Purdue|| 1959-1962|| 0|| 4|| +4||Not Connected |- | [[Heyman-406|Art Heyman]]|| [[Image:Heyman-406.jpg|100px]]|| 1941|| 2012|| Duke|| 1960-1963|| 0|| -|| +||Not Connected |- | [[Hazzard-534|Walt Hazzard]]|| [[Image:Unseld-15-2.jpg|100px]]|| 1942|| 2011|| UCLA|| 1961-1964|| 0|| 2|| +2||Not Connected |- | [[Walker-70516|Jimmy Walker]]|| [[Image:Walker-70516.jpg|100px]]|| 1944|| 2007|| Providence|| 1964-1967|| 0|| -|| +||Not Connected |- | [[Unseld-15|Wes Unseld]]|| [[Image:Unseld-15-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1946|| 2020|| Louisville|| 1965-1968|| 0|| 28|| +28||Not Connected |- | [[Maravich-2|Pete Maravich]]|| [[Image:Maravich-2-1.jpg|100px]]|| 1947|| 1988|| LSU|| 1967-1970|| 0|| 14|| +14||Not Connected |- | [[Lanier-2766|Bob Lanier]]|| [[Image:Lanier-2766.jpg|100px]]|| 1948|| 2022|| St. Bonaventure|| 1967-1970|| 0|| -|| +||Not Connected |- | [[Tisdale-1348|Wayman Tisdale]]|| [[Image:Tisdale-1348-3.jpg|100px]]|| 1964|| 2009|| Oklahoma|| 1982-1985|| 2|| -|| +||Not Connected |- | [[Bias-428|Len Bias]]|| [[Image:Bias-428.jpg|100px]]|| 1963|| 1986|| Maryland|| 1983-1986|| 0|| 7|| +7||Not Connected |- | [[Gathers-20|Hank Gathers]]|| [[Image:Gathers-20.jpg|100px]]|| 1967|| 1990|| Loyola Marimont|| 1987-1990|| 0|| 13|| +13||Not Connected |-

Sports Legends Tennis

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{{Succession box |title= Tennis Legends |years= 2023 Aug Challenge |before= [[Space:Baseball_Legends|Baseball Legends]] |after= [[Space:Football_Legends|Soccer Legends]] }} '''This month, the Notables Project is celebrates 40 of the world's all-time greatest tennis players!''' Our goal is to make each of these profiles a shining star of WikiTree. Some are already pretty close, others not so much. For ideas on what an ideal profile entails, please see the [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|'''Completed Profile Checklist''']]. For those who prefer research over profile building, we also want to increase each of our notables' CC7s, and of course, we want to make sure each is connected to the Big Tree. We'll be updating CC7 numbers on a semi-regular basis in the table below. Remember, no contribution is too small, so jump in wherever you think you'll have the most fun. Just remember to keep us posted on your accomplishments on the G2G thread. '''Note: An "N/C" in the final column indicates that this person is currently ''NOT CONNECTED'' to the Main WikiTree. A "C" means they have recently been ''CONNECTED'' by a team member. Those with empty boxes came into the project already connected.''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Notable ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photograph ! scope="col" | Home Country ! scope="col" | Starting CC7 ! scope="col" | Current CC7 ! scope="col" | CC7 Additions ! scope="col" | Connection Status |- |[[Renshaw-859|'''William Renshaw''']]||1861||1904||[[Image:Renshaw-859.jpg|100px]]||Great Britain||0||495||+495||'''Connected''' |- |[[Watson-39787|'''Maud Watson''']]||1864||1946||[[Image:Watson-39787.jpg|100px]]||Great Britain||0||48||+48||'''Connected''' |- |[[Cooper-14002|'''Charlotte Cooper Sterry''']]||1870||1966||[[Image:Cooper-14002.jpg|100px]]||Great Britain||214|||||| |- |[[Brookes-978|'''Sir Norman Brookes''']]||1877||1968||[[Image:Brookes-978.jpg|100px]]||Australia||737||741||+4|| |- |[[Douglass-3744|'''Dorothea Lambert Chambers''']]||1878||1960||[[Image:Douglass-3744-2.jpg|100px]]||Great Britain||90|||||| |- |[[Bjurstedt-2|'''Molla Mallory''']]||1884||1959||[[Image:Bjurstedt-2.jpg|100px]]||Norway||0||13||+13||'''Connected''' |- |[[Sutton-13964|'''May Sutton''']]||1886||1975||[[Image:Sutton-13964-4.jpg|100px]]||USA||0||356||+356||'''Connected''' |- |[[Tilden-1054|'''Bill Tilden''']]||1893||1953|||[[Image:Tilden-1054.jpg|100px]]||USA||0||148||+148||'''Connected''' |- |[[Johnston-28574|'''Bill Johnston''']]||1894||1946||[[Image:Johnston-28574.jpg|100px]]||USA||0||66||+66||'''Connected''' |- |[[Borotra-1|'''Jean Borotra''']]||1898||1994||[[Image:Borotra-1-1.jpg|100px]]||France||27|||||| |- |[[Lenglen-1|'''Suzanne Lenglen''']]||1899||1938||[[Image:Lenglen-1.jpg|100px]]||France||23|||||| |- |[[Cochet-29|'''Henri Cochet''']]||1901||1987||[[Image:Cochet-29-2.jpg|100px]]||France||23|||||| |- |[[Lacoste-265|'''René Lacoste''']]||1904||1996||[[Image:Lacoste-265.jpg|100px]]||France||17||21||+4|| |- |[[Wills-4697|'''Helen Willis Moody''']]||1905||1998||[[Image:Wills-4697-2.jpg|100px]]||USA||878||922||+44|| |- |[[Austin-16512|'''Bunny Austin''']]||1906||2000||[[Image:Austin-16512.jpg|100px]]||Great Britain||0||221||+221||'''Connected''' |- |[[Crawford-25659|'''Jack Crawford''']]||1908||1991||[[Image:Crawford-25659.jpg|100px]]||Australia||0||738||+738||'''Connected''' |- |[[Jacobs-16589|'''Helen Hull Jacobs''']]||1908||1997|||[[Image:Jacobs-16589.jpg|100px]]||USA||696|||||| |- |[[Von_Cramm-12|'''Gottfried von Cramm''']]||1909||1976||[[Image:Von_Cramm-12-1.jpg|100px]]||Germany||1519||1541||+22|| |- |[[Perry-26839|'''Fred Perry''']]||1909||1995|||[[Image:Perry-26839.jpg|100px]]||USA||11||148||+137|| |- |[[Vines-66|'''Ellsworth Vines''']]||1911||1994||[[Image:Vines-66.jpg|100px]]||USA||186|||||| |- |[[Osborne-4467|'''Margaret Osborne duPont''']]||1912||1998||[[Image:Osborne-4467.jpg|100px]]||USA||513||543||30|| |- |[[Marble-938|'''Alice 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Hart''']]||1925||2015||[[Image:Hart-17965.jpg|100px]]||USA||5||203||+198||'''Connected''' |- |[[Gibson-9957|'''Althea Gibson''']]||1927||2003||[[Image:Gibson-9957-1.jpg|100px]]|||USA||317||343||+26 |- |[[Fry-7661|'''Shirley Fry''']]||1927||2021||[[Image:Fry-7661.jpg|100px]]||USA||305||313||+8|| |- |[[González-8094|'''Pancho Gonzales''']]||1928||1995||[[Image:Gonzalez-8094.jpg|100px]]||USA||0||93||+93||'''Connected''' |- |[[Trabert-32|'''Tony Trabert''']]||1930||2021||[[Image:Trabert-32.jpg|100px]]||USA||0||??||+??||'''Connected''' |- |[[Connolly-3368|'''Maureen Connolly-Brinker''']]||1934||1969||[[Image:Connolly-3368-1.jpg|100px]]||USA||88|||||| |- |[[Hoad-293|'''Lew Hoad''']]||1934||1994||[[Image:Hoad-293-1.jpg|100px]]||USA||754||759||+5||'''Connected''' |- |[[Cooper-40771|'''Ashley Cooper''']]||1936||2020||[[Image:Cooper-40771.jpg|100px]]||Australia||0||290||+290||'''Connected''' |- |[[Santana_Martínez-1|'''Manuel Santana''']]||1938||2021||[[Image:Santana Martinez-1.jpg|100px]]||Spain||0||||||Not Connected |- |[[Bueno-149|'''Maria Bueno''']]||1939||2018||[[Image:Bueno-149.png|100px]]||Brazil||0||||||Not Connected |- |[[Ashe-556|'''Arthur Ashe''']]||1943||1993||[[Image:DMR_Images-63.jpg|100px]]||USA||197||202||+5|| '''Connected''' |- |}

Sports news of 2010

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This site is for all of you sports fans out there that love keeping track of every big sporting event of 2010! I am doing this for a project for school but i will be updating this website to keep you updated on every thing about sports this year that is worth to be notified about. Here are the most interesting events of 2010 so far:BCS National championship to start out the game Colt McCoy got a shoulder sparin so that kept him out of the game and then they brought in the freshman QB that brought that game with in 10 but they could not clinch the W final score was 37 to 21

Sports Stickers

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=== Intention=== This is a collection of sports stickers based upon the occupation sticker. === Purpose === These stickers can be added to the profiles of sports figures to graphically enhance a biography. === Images === All images used are licensed in the public domain and come from https://commons.wikimedia.org/ . {|border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="8" !|Sport !|Code !|Sticker |- |Snow Skiing | {{Occupation|image=Sports Stickers.gif|text=was an Alpine Skier.}} |{{Occupation|image=Sports Stickers.gif|text=was an Alpine Skier.}} |}

Sportsmen of Petone - Alf Cleverley

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An interview with photo recorded in the Petone News 16 Nov 1983

Spot - The Pup that Loved Dad

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All my life every dog our family owned was "Mom's Dog". Spot was a gift to Mom ([[Hardison-799]]) from Kandie and Ben. He was a rescue, a very cute little puppy who grew to be a very smart devoted companion for Dad ([[Ross-31247]]). Animals just naturally seemed to gravitate to her - except Spot. He was Dad's dog from the start, and I think Mom was a bit jealous of the relationship. She would gripe and fuss at him, but he and Dad were buds. As Mom's health failed, Dad did everything - the shopping, keeping doctor appointment schedules, cooking, washing, cleaning, etc. I think Spot was sent to Dad because God knew he was going to be taking Mom home to heaven soon and in his wisdom, he knew Dad was going to need something or someone else that he could take care of once Mom went home to heaven. Subsequently, Dad doted on Spot. The scar on his leg was a $5000 knee repair. Spot blew his knee out swimming across the lake at Sleepy Hollow - trying to follow Dad in a boat. So much for an inexpensive rescue dog. {{Image|file=Spot_-_The_Pup_that_Loved_Dad-2.jpg |align=r |size=100 |caption=Cookies and Milk. }}Spot and Dad had a nightly ritual of sitting at the table drinking a glass of milk and sharing a vanilla filled cookie. Dad would get a couple of cookies for himself, one for Spot and one for Addison which was another of their pets. Dad would break the dog’s cookies into quarters and then point his finger at Spot, who would bark after which he was rewarded with a cookie piece. When Dad finished his milk, Spot would get to lick the 1-2 sips left in the bottom of the glass and then they would go off to bed – most the time before the sun set because they were up at sun rise. Wherever Dad was, Spot was only a couple of steps behind. When Dad passed in 2004, I think God knew that I could not bear to let Dad go. Dad joined Mom in heaven on May 14, 2004. One of the last things I whispered to Dad as he lay, unconscious in his hospital bed was to not worry because I would take care of Spot for him. I think it brought him peace. And that is how Spot came to live with us ([[Brewer-13736]]) in Savannah with our other two pets - Double and Cracker. We were privileged to take care of Spot for six more years before he passed - I guess I take after my Dad when it comes to needing a LOT of healing before I let things go. Spot was a good dog and he helped me through the worst part of losing Dad. We shared cookies and milk - not every night. But when I missed Dad the most, I could always count on Spot to share a cookie and milk with me and bark when I pointed a finger at him. There is some debate as to whether animals go to heaven. I for one cannot imagine a heaven without them. When the time came, we buried Spot at Sleepy Hollow on the hill looking out onto the Lake and I am certain Spot is in heaven – just one or two steps behind Dad. {{Image|file=Spot_-_The_Pup_that_Loved_Dad.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Spot sunning at his favorite spot - Sleep Hollow. }}

Spotsylvania County Virginia Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Spotsylvania_County_Virginia|The Campbells of Spotsylvania County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Spotsylvania'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Spotsylvania'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Spotsylvania County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Spotsylvania'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Spotylvania'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Spotsylvania County Land Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Spotsylvania County Land'''
'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |D||540||Robert Glen||Alexander Campbell||1751||Appointment as lawful attorney||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99GF-B6XG?i=587&cat=401538 Doc Image] |- |H||81||John Campbell||Logan Scott||1772||Bond||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89GF-RTNP?i=348&cat=401538 Doc Image] |- |H||136||John Campbell and Mary his wife||William Lampton||1771||Letting him farm a lot of land||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89GF-RT6Z?i=375&cat=401538 Doc Image] |- |H||138||John Campbell||Daniel Simpson||1771||119 Acres in said county||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89GF-RT47?i=376&cat=401538 Doc Image] |- |H||369||John Campbell esq. and Mary his wife||Fielding Lewis, and Joseph Brock||1772||50 acres of land to farm||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89GF-RTWJ?i=492&cat=401538 Doc Image] |-

Spotsylvania County Virginia Marriage Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Spotsylvania_County_Virginia|The Campbells of Spotsylvania County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Spotsylvania'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Spotsylvania'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Spotsylvania County. This page has the '''Campbell Marriage Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Spotsylvania'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Spotylvania'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Spotsylvania County Virginia Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Spotsylvania_County_Virginia|The Campbells of Spotsylvania County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Spotsylvania'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Spotsylvania'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Spotsylvania County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Spotsylvania'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Spotylvania'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Spotsylvania County Land Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Spotsylvania County Land'''
'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Deceased||Executor||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |F||3||Mary Campbell||John Spotswood (son)||December 6, 1795||Son: John Spotswood; Husband: William Campbell dec.||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-K5M4?i=12&cat=366695 Doc Image] |-

Spouses of Swedish Regents

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== House of Yngling == The rulers and their spouses before year 800 should be considered fictional characters. The sources for their existence are legends such as Ynglingasagan by Snorre Sturlasson, written early 13th century, and Beuwulf, an English heroic poem which oldest written source is from the year 1000. The Danish historian Saxo Grammaticus, wrote down Gesta danorum at the end of the 12th century and its value as a source has been questioned. The Ynglinga-queens are to be considered as fictional characters but they are a part of the cultural inheritance. These are the spouses that are known by name. * Skade - wife of Oden and Njord * Freya - sister and wife of Njord * [[Gymersdottir-1|Gerd Gymisdotter]] - wife of [[Njordsson-1|Frey (Yngvefrey)]] * [[Av_Vanaheim-1|Vana of Vanaheim]] - wife of [[Fjolnarsson-2|Sveigder]] * [[Snaersdotter-5|Driva]] daughter of Snaer the old - wife of [[Svegdasson-1|Vanlande]] * [[Audesdotter-1|Daughter of Aude]] - wife of [[Vanlandesson-1|Visbur]] * [[Danpsdottir-1|Drott]] daughter of Danper who was the son of Rig, king of Denmark - wife of [[Domaldasson-5|Domar]] * [[Frostisdatter-1|Skjalf]] daughter of Froste, king of the Finns - wife of [[Dagsson-32|Agni]] * [[Dagsdatter-26|Dageith]], daughter of Dag the Mighty - wife of [[Agnisson-2|Alrek]] * [[Unknown-227618|Bera]] - wife of [[Alriksson-1|Alf]] * [[Helgasdottir-6|Yrsa]] daughter of queen Alof the Great of Saxony and king [[Halfdansson-83|Helgi]] of Denmark]] (also his wife) - wife of [[Ottarsson-23|Athils]] * [[Algautsdottir-3|Gauthild]], daughter of the Geatish king Algaut - wife of [[Anundsson-9|Ingjald]] == Decendants of Erik Segersäll == * [[Polski-20|Swiatoslawa of Poland]] or [[Storrada-1|Sigrid Storråda]], (ca 960-1020) these two could be the same woman - wife of Erik Segersäll. * [[Obotrites-1|Estrid of the Obotrites aka Estrid av Mecklenburg]] (ca 985-1035) wife of [[Eriksson-1028|Olof Skötkonung]] *[[Sveinsdottir-11|Gunhildr Sveinsdottir]], (ca 1010 - ca 1060) wife of [[Olafsson-297|Anund Jacob]] *Astrid av Skjalgaätten, (ca 1010-1015 - ca 1060) wife of [[Olofsson-816|Emund Gamle]] *[[Edmundsdotter-3|Ingamoder]], (ca 1043 - ca 1090) daughter of Astrid av Skjalgaätten and Emund Gamle, wife of [[Ragnvaldsson-54|Stenkil Ragnavaldsson]] *Wife of [[Stenkilsson-3|Hallsten Stenkilsson]] (ca 1050 - ca 1095) *Aud, (1070's) maybe wife of Anund from Gårdarike *Gyla, (1070's) most likely wife of Håkan Röde, mother of Erik Årsäll *Elin av Skövde, (ca 1065 - ca 1135-1140) wife of [[Stenkilsson-7 |Inge senior]] *"Blotstulka" (1080's), wife of Blotsven *Maer Kolsdotter (1080's), wife of Inge junior *The spinner of Årsäll (ca 1090), wife of Erik of Årsäll, mother of king [[Eriksson-758|Sverker]] *[[Haraldsdottir-8 |Ingegerd av Norge]] (ca 1050 - ca 1120), wife of [[Halstensson-2|Filip Hallstensson]] *Ragnhild av Tälje (ca 1075- ca 1117), wife of [[Halstandsson-2|Inge d.y.]] *Ingegerd av Reval (1120's), probably wife of Ragvald "Knaphövde" == Houses of Erik and Sverker == *[[Piast-14 |Rikissa av Polen]] (1106-1160) wife of [[Nielsen-2057|Magnus den starke (the strong)]], [[Rurik-24|Volodar Gljebovitj of Minsk]], and [[Eriksson-758|Sverker Eriksson]] *[[Hakonsdottir-16|Ulfhild Håkondotter]] (ca 1095 - 1148) wife of [[Halstandsson-2|Inge d.y.]] , Nils Svendsson of Denmark and [[Eriksson-758|Sverker Kolsson]] *[[Bjornsdottir-12|Krisitna av Danmark]] (1120-1170) wife of [[Jedvardsson-1|Erik "the holy" Jedvardsson]] *[[Haraldsdatter-95|Birgitta av Norge]] (ca 1131-1208) wife of [[Henriksson-182|Magnus Henriksson]] *[[Stigsdottir-1|Kristina Hvitalader av Skåne]] (ca 1145-1200) wife of [[Sverkersson-7 |Karl Sverkersson]] *"Folkungadottern" (ca 1145-1200) wife of [[Eriksson-285|Knut Eriksson]] *Bengta Ebbesdotter Hvide ( ca 1165 - 1200) wife of [[Carlsson-482|Sverker Karlsson]] *[[Birgersdotter-18|Ingegerd Birgersdotter Brosa]] (ca 1180 - 1230) second wife of [[Carlsson-482|Sverker Karlsson]] *[[Valdemarsdottir-7|Rikissa av Danmark]] (ca 1190-1220), wife of [[Knutsson-45|Erik Knutsson]] *Helena Pedersdotter Strange (ca 1200-1255), wife of Knut Långe *Helena Filipsdotter till Sko (ca 1210 - 1255), wife of Holmger *[[Sunesdotter-9 |Katarina Sunesdotter]] Folkunge (ca 1210 - 1252), wife of [[Eriksson-801|Erik den läspe och halte]] == House of Bjälbo == *[[Eriksdottir-4|Ingeborg Eriksdotter av Sverige]] (ca 1214 - 1254), wife of [[Magnusson-193|Birger Jarl]] *[[Holstein-34|Mechtild av Holstein]] och Danmark (1218 - 1288) wife of [[Magnusson-193|Birger Jarl]] *[[Eriksdatter-240|Sofia av Danmark]] (1241 - 1286), wife of [[Birgersson-27|Valdemar Birgersson]] *[[VonHolstein-1|Helvig av Holstein]] (ca 1255 - 1324) wife of [[Birgersson-24|Magnus Ladulås]] *Märta av Danmark (1278 - 1341) wife of [[Magnusson-203|Birger Magnusson]] *[[Haakonsdottir-1|Ingeborg av Norge (1301-1360), wife of [[Magnusson-195|Erik Magnusson]] *[[Namur-49|Blanche (Blanka) av Namur]] (1318 - 1360) wife of [[Eriksson-292|Magnus Eriksson]] *[[Wittlesbach-1|Beatrix av Brandenburg]] (ca 1325 - 1359) wife of [[Magnusson-372|Erik Magnusson]] *[[Valdemarsdotter-2|Margareta av Danmark]] (1353 - 1412) wife of [[Magnusson-181|Håkan Magnusson]] *[[Schwerin-7|Ricardis av Schwerin]] (ca 1348 - 1377) wife of [[Mecklenburg-4|Albert III Mecklenburg]] *[[Brunswick_Luneburg-2|Agnes av Braunschwig]] (ca 1370 - 14?) wife of [[Mecklenburg-4|Albert III Mecklenburg]] == Regents During the Union == *[[Lancaster-458|Filippa av England]] (1395-1430) wife of [[Pommern-11|Erik av Pommern]] *[[Brandenburg-Kulmbach-1|Dorotea av Hohenzollern-Brandenburg]] (1430 - 1495) wife of [[VonNeumarkt-1|Christopher of Bavaria]] *[[Karlsdotter-229|Katarina Gumsehuvud]] (ca 1418 - 1450) wife of [[Knutsson-112|Karl Knutsson Bonde]] *[[Tott-1|Ingeborg Tott]] (1445-1507) wife of [[Sture-48|Sten Sture (senior)]] *[[Wettin-26|Kristina av Kur-Sachsen]] (1461 - 1521) wife of [[Oldenburg-23|Hans (Johan II)]] *Mätta Dyre (ca 1465 - 1527) wife of Svante Natt och Dag (Sture) *Kristina Gullenstierna (1494 - 1559) wife of Sten Sture (junior) *[[Habsburg-103|Elisabet av Habsburg]] (1501 - 1526) wife of [[Oldenberg-37|Christian II aka Kristian Tyrann]] == House of Vasa == *[[Af_Sachsen_Lauenburg-1|Katarina av Sachsen-Lauenburg]] (1513 - 1535) wife of [[Vasa-27|Gustav I Vasa]] *[[Leijonhuvud-1|Margareta Lejonhuvud]] (1516 - 1551) wife of [[Vasa-27|Gustav I Vasa]] *[[Stenbock-1|Katarina Stenbock]] (1535 - 1560) wife of [[Vasa-27|Gustav I Vasa]] *[[Månsdotter-104|Karin Månsdotter]] (1550 - 1612) wife of [[Vasa-20|Erik XIV Vasa]] *[[Jagellonica-1|Katarina Jagellonica av Polen-Litauen]] (1526 - 1583) wife of [[Vasa-26|Johan III Vasa]] *[[Bielke-41|Gunilla Bielke]] (1568 - 1597) wife of [[Vasa-26|Johan III Vasa]] *[[Habsburg-54|Anna av Habsburg-Steiermark]] (1573 - 1598) wife of [[Vasa-39|Sigismund I Vasa]] *[[Holstein-Gottorp-13|Kristina av Holstein-Gottorp]] (1573 - 1625) wife of [[Vasa-11|Karl IX Vasa]] *[[Hohenzollern-83|Maria Eleonora av Hohenzollern-Brandenburg]] (1599 - 1655) wife of [[Vasa-12|Gustav II Adolf]] == House of Pfalz == *Hedvig Eleonora av Holstein-Gottorp (1636 - 1715) wife of [[Palatinate-Zweibrucken-2|Karl X Gustav]] *[[Denmark-78|Ulrika Eleonora av Danmark]] (1656 - 1693) wife of Karl XI *Fredrik I wife of Ulrika Elonora Pfalz == House of Hess == *Ulrika Eleonora d.y. == House of Holstein-Gottorp == *[[Prussia-8|Lovisa Ulrika av Preussen]] (1720 - 177´82) wife of [[Holstein-Gottorp-20|Adolf Fredrik]] *[[Oldenburg-132|Sofia Magdalena av Danmark]] (1746 - 1813) wife of [[Holstein-Gottorp-21|Gustav III]] *[[Zähringen-9|Fredrika Dorotea Vilhelmina av Baden]] (1781 - 1813) wife of [[Holstein-Gottorp-22|Gustav IV Adolf]] *[[Holstein-Gottorp-24|Hedvig Elisabet Charlotta av Holstein-Gottorp]] (1759 - 1818) wife of [[Holstein-Gottorp-23|Karl XIII]] == House of Bernadotte == *[[Clary-580|Désirée (Desideria) Clary]] (1777 - 1861) wife of [[Bernadotte-10|Karl XIV Johan]] *[[Beauharnais-1|Josefina av Leuchtenberg]] (1807 - 1876) wife of [[Bernadotte-6|Oscar I]] *[[Van_Oranje-Nassau-34|Lovisa av Nederländerna]] (1828 - 1871) wife of [[Bernadotte-52|Karl XV]] *[[Nassau-Weilburg-15|Sofia av Nassau]] (1836 - 1913) wife of [[Bernadotte-38|Oscar II]] *[[Zähringen-7|Victoria av Baden]] (1862 - 1931) wife of [[Bernadotte-13|Gustaf V]] *[[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-30|Margaret av Connought]] ( - 1920) wife of crown prince [[Bernadotte-9|Gustav Adolf]] *[[Mountbatten-12|Lousie av Mountbatten]] (1889 - 1965) wife of [[Bernadotte-9|Gustav VI Adolf]] *[[Sommerlath-1|Silvia Sommerlath]] (1943 - ) wife of [[Bernadotte-24|Karl XVI Gustav]] == Sources/Källor == * {{MLA citation |last=Sturluson |first=Snorre |publisher=Fabel |year=1991 |title=''Nordiska Kungasagor - Från Ynglingasagan till Olav Tryggvasons Saga'' |publication-place=Stockholm}}

Sprague, Warren Vincent

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"Sprague families in America" by Sprague, Warren Vincent, 1873-, Publication date 1913 Rutland, Vt. : Tuttle Co." https://archive.org/embed/spraguefamiliesi00spra

Sprague Resources

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This page contains valuable resources to aid you in your Sprague Family Research created for [[Space:Sprague_Name_Study|The Sprague Name Study]]. Please feel free to add to it. = Resources and Helpful Links = == Books & Publications == === Family Bibles === ''You may create a free space page for your family bible and add the link here:'' :Caroline Greene Sprague's [[Space:Callie_Sprague_Family_Bible|Sprague Family Bible]], now in possession of a descendant of [[Myers-7870|Hubert Allen Myers]]. === Digital === *[https://ia800302.us.archive.org/10/items/brothersralphwil1909spra/brothersralphwil1909spra.pdf The Brothers Ralph and William Sprague] - Sprague, Frank William, *[https://archive.org/details/spraguefamiliesi00spra Sprague Families in America]- Warren Vincent Sprague . M.D; See Also: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Brothers_Ralph_and_William_Sprague&public=1 Free space page for this book] *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/71265?availability=Family%20History%20Library Supplement to Spague Families in America] – W.V. Sprague *[https://archive.org/details/supplementaltosp00spra Supplemental to Sprague Families in America] ''Descendants of Silas Sprague only 6th Generation from Francis Sprague'' – Frank H Sprague *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14421 Ralph Sprague Genealogy] – E.G. Sprague '' Must have and Ancestry.com membership'' *[https://archive.org/details/spraguesofmalden00cham Spragues of Malden] – GW Chamberlain *[https://archive.org/details/foundingofcharle02spra The Founding of Charlestown by the Spragues], a Glimpse of the Beginning of the Massachusetts Bay Settlement –Henry Harrison Sprague *[https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Genealogy_of_the_Sprague_s_in_Hingha.html?id=P_4UAAAAYAAJ Genealogy of The Sprague’s in Hingham], Arranged in Chronological Order, To the Fourth Generation, COUNTING From William Sprague One of the First Planters in Massachusetts Who Arrived in Naumkeag From England in 1628 *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE108696 Hon. Seth Sprague of Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts:] His Descendants Down to the Sixth Generation and His Reminiscences of the Old Colony Town, William Bradford Weston, Milton, MA, 1915 *[https://archive.org/details/memorialofspragu00soul Memorial of the Sprague family] : a poem recited at a meeting in Duxbury of the descendants and connections of Hon. Seth Sprague, on occasion of this eighty-sixth birth-day, July 4th, 1846, with the family genealogy and biographical sketches in notes – Richard Soule Jr *[https://archive.org/stream/spraguefamilygen00spra#page/n3/mode/2up A Sprague family genealogy] : the ancestors of Thomas Spencer Sprague, IV, and Franklin Wiatt Sprague in America - Thomas Spencer Sprague, III - ''Surnames include: Andrews, Bassett, Cone, Gilbert, Hubbell, Le Baron, Phelps, Abbot, Spencer, Allerton, Blackwell, Brewster, Lee, Slaughter, Wiatt'' *[https://archive.org/details/genealogyinparto00inspra Genealogy in part of the Sprague families in America]: as descended from Edward Sprague of England, from 1614 to 1902, with the wills of Edward Sprague and that of his son William who settled in Hingham, Mass., in 1636, Augustus Brown Reed Sprague, 1905 *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=M0kOAQAAMAAJ&rdid=book-M0kOAQAAMAAJ&rdot=1 History of the Sprague Families of Rhode Island]-Benjamin Knight, Sr., 1881 *[http://interactive.ancestry.com/24369/dvm_GenMono006099-00001-0?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d24369%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=dvm_GenMono006099-00001-0 Sprague Family Items], Dwight H. Kelton, LL.D., Montpelier, VT, 1894. *[http://nebula.wsimg.com/7d081bb47324e3a8fd67aeccd999d2b2?AccessKeyId=9B7F3003F1C4C4A28A0A&disposition=0&alloworigin=1 Echos In The Forrest] Manuscript by DJ Young - ''Families who Settled Stratton Vt. pg-455-463 '' *[https://archive.org/stream/vermonthistorica01heme#page/n11/mode/2up The Vermont Historical Gazetter] === Print Only === * From American settlers to Canadian citizens : the life and times of the Samuel Sprague family of Prince Edward County, 1810-1952 –Pauline Sprague * One branch of the Sprague family - Gordon Harvey Sprague == Websites & Databases == === Data Bases === :[http://sprague-database.org/ '''The Sprague Project''' ] :''The largest comprehensive database containing Sprague Family members and their descendants maintained by Dick Weber'' :[https://www.gengophers.com/#/?referral=tS00ywLC9J6r '''Genealogy Gophers'''] :''Find your ancestors in 80,000 digital genealogy books. For free. Really! You can search by name, date and family members.'' :[https://www.americanancestors.org/index.aspx '''American Ancestors'''] :''Maintained by New England Historical and Genealogical Society'' :[https://www.ancestry.com '''Ancestry'''] ($) :[https://familysearch.org/search '''Family Search'''] :''Maintained by The Church of Latter Day Saints'' :[http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ '''Roots Web'''] :[http://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Sprague '''Surname Finder'''] :''Provided by Genealogy Today'' :[http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/index.html '''New Horizons Genealogy'''] :[http://www.usgenweb.org/ '''US Genweb Project'''] :''A free volunteer based website for genealogy research broken down by state, counties and towns'' :[https://connecticutgenealogy.com/ '''CT Genealogy'''] :''Many Colonial records'' :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vtgenweb/ '''VT Genweb'''] :''VT based records'' === Web Pages === : [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~fordingtondorset/Files/FordingtonPilgrimsSprague1.htm '''Pilgrims from Fordington] , The SPRAGUE Family-From Fullers to Founding Fathers''' :Compiled by Michael Russell OPC for Fordington February 2008 :''A compilation of research on the account of the family of Sir Edward Sprague and his sons during their lives in England prior to their migration to the United States. This includes vital records'' :'''The Onley Connection''' [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=olney&id=I27754 The Onley Connection] :''Webpage with the history of the Sprague Brother Immigrants in the New World'' :Winhall, VT Resources [http://www.voca58.org/cemeteries/resources.php?Town=Winhall Vermont Old Cemetery Association] === Cemeteries Sites === *[http://www.findagrave.com Find A Grave] *[https://billiongraves.com Billion Graves] *[http://www.interment.net Interment.net] *[http://iowagravestones.org/search.php?new_cid=100&cfield=last&ctype=1&ctxt=SPRAGUE Iowa Tombstone Project (Sprague)] *[http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov National Cemeteries (for Veterans}] *[http://patriot.sar.org/fmi/iwp/cgi?-db=Grave%20Registry&-loadframes Sons of the American Revolution Patriot Grave Lookup] === Historical Societies === - [https://www.killinglyhistorical.org Killingly Histroical Society] ---- === Sources ===

Sprague Watch List for PGM Project

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Connections with my Sprague ancestors living in US between 1620 and 1640

Spratlin-29 - Bookshelf

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== Maps == [https://www.mapofus.org Historical Atlases and Maps of the U.S. and States] ==On-Line Tools == [https://stevemorse.org/jcal/julian.html Converting between Julian and Gregorian calendar in One Step] == Sources == [[Space:Spratlin-29 - Sources|List of frequently used sources]]

Spratlin-29 - Research Topics

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A list of research topics I need to work on. === Spratling === * What is the primary source of the belief that [[Spratlin-34|James Spratling (1750–1812)]] has a brother [[Spratlin-67|Moses]]? Has a records search been completed for Moses, and if so, what can be learned? Ditto for possible brother [[Spratling-82|William]]. * With the new knowledge that the [[Spradling-100|Spradlins]] and [[Spratlin-34|Spratlins]] are not the same family, what can be learned by looking for Spratlins in England in about 1700–1775?

Spratlin-29 - Sandbox 1

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Researching line of [[Knight-28006|Matthew Knight (abt.1777-aft.1850)]]. 1790 - No Matthew Knight in SC
1790 - 1 Ephraim Knight in Laurens, SC
1790 - Knights in Lancaster, Cheraws District, Chester, Edgefield, Pendleton SC [not comprehensive] {|cellpadding="8" border="1" !Head Household!!Year||Place!!16-!!0-16 !! !!0-!! !!Free!!Slaves |- |Ephraim Knight||1790||Laurens||2|||| ||4|| |||| |} 1800 - No Matthew Knight in SC
1800 - David Kngiht in Laurens, SC
1800 - Ephraim Knight in Laurens, SC
1800 - Knights in Chesterfield, Union, Lancaster, Newberry, SC [not comprehensive] {|cellpadding="8" border="1" !Head Household!!Year||Place!!0-10!!10-16!!16-26!!26-45!!45-!! !!0-10!!10-16!!16-26!!26-45!!45-!! !!Free!!Slaves |- |David Knight||1800||Laurens||1||||1|||||| ||||||1|||||| |||| |- |Ephraim Knight||1800||Laurens||1||||||1|||| ||3||2||||1|||| |||| |} 1810 - 2 David Knights in Laurens, SC
1810 - 1 Epherm Knight in Laurens, SC
1810 - 1 Matthew Knight in Laurens, SC
1810 - Many Knights in Laurens, SC (John, Thomas, Abner, Wm)
1810 - Knights in Abbeville, Chester, Chesterfield, Lancaster, Union, Darlington, SC [not comprehensive] {|cellpadding="8" border="1" !Head Household!!Year||Place!!0-10!!10-16!!16-26!!26-45!!45-!! !!0-10!!10-16!!16-26!!26-45!!45-|| ||Free||Slaves |- |David Knight||1810||Laurens||||||||1|||| ||2||||1|||||| |||| |- |David Knight||1810||Laurens||3||1||||1|||| ||2||||||1|||| |||| |- |Epherm Knight||1810||Laurens||2||||||1|||| ||1||1||1||1|||| |||| |- |Mathew Knight||1810||Laurens||1||1||||||1|| ||1|||||||||||||| |} 1820 - 2 Mathew Knights in Laurens, SC
1820 - Many Knights in Laurens, SC (Abner, David Jr, David, John, India, John, Wm Jr, Wm)
1820 - 2 Matthew Knights in Gwinnett & Burke Co, GA
1820 - Knights in Chesterfield, Fairfield, Lancaster, Chester, Newberry, Union, SC [not comprehensive] {|cellpadding="8" border="1" !Head Household!!Year||Place!!0-10!!10-16!!16-18!!16-26!!26-45!!45-!! !!0-10!!10-16!!16-26!!26-45!!45- |- |Matthew Knight||1820||Laurens||1||||||||1|||| ||2||||2|||| |- |Matthew Knight||1820||Laurens||1||1||||||1|||| ||2||2||||1|| |} 1830 - 1 Mathew Knight in SC
1830 - 4 Matthew Knights in GA 1840 - 1 Matthew Knight in SC
1840 - 3 Matthew Knights in GA {|cellpadding="8" border="1" !Head Household!!Year||Place!!0-5!!5-10!!10-15!!15-20!!20-30!!30-40!!40-50!!50-60!!60-70!!70-80!!80-90!!90-100!!100-!! !!0-5!!5-10!!10-15!!15-20!!20-30!!30-40!!40-50!!50-60!!60-70!!70-80!!80-90!!90-100!!100- |- |Mathew Knight||1830||Laurens||1||||||1||1||||1|||||||||||||| ||1||2||1||1||1||||1|||| |||||||| |- |Matthew Knight||1830||DeKalb||1||3||1||||||1|||||||||||||||| ||1||||||||||1||||||||||||||1 |- |Zemriah Night||1840||Laurens |- |Mathew Knight||1840||Laurens||||1||1||||||||||1|||||||||||| ||1||1||1||2||3||||1|||||||||||| |- |M. N. Night||1840||Laurens |- |Matthew Night||1840||DeKalb||1||2||1||||||||1|||||||||||||| ||||1||1||||||||1|||||||||||| |} 1850 - 3 Matthew Knights in Fairfield, Laurens (2), SC
1850 - 6 Matthew Knights in DeKalb (2), Lowndes, Walton, Morgan, Muscogee, GA 1850 - DeKalb, GA * Matthew Night, 55, 1795, SC * Pleasant, 53, 1797, SC * Salathiel, 39, 1811, SC * James Night, 27, 1823, SC * Lucinda, 22, 1828, GA * Wm, 21, 1829, GA * Bluford, 18, 1832, GA * Elijah, 14, 1836, GA * Matthew, 73, 1777 or 13, 1837, GA 1860 - No Matthew Knights in SC
1860 - 5 Matthew Knights in GA
1860 - 2 Matthew Knights in AL 1860 - Dale, AL * S.T. Knight, 35, 1825, SC * Louisa, 20, 1840, GA * Matthew Knight, 62, 1798, SC * Pleasant, 58, 1802, SC * Matthew, 16, 1844, GA

Spratlin-29 - Sources

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A list of frequently used sources, formatted as ready-to-use citations for WikiTree [[Help:Sources|Sources]]. '''@''' indicates a copy of this reference is in my possession, so I can look something up for you. === How-To === * '''@''' Evidence Explained Elizabeth Shown Mills, ''Evidence Explained, Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace''' , 3d ed., revised (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2017). === Spratling === * '''@''' ''James Spratling and His Wife, Winifred (Munday), Caroline and Henry Counties and Wilkes County, Georgia'' Marion S. Wattenbarger, "James Spratling and His Wife, Winifred (Munday), Caroline and Henry Counties and Wilkes County, Georgia," ''Tidewater Virginia Families: A Magazine of History and Genealogy'', Virginia Lee Hutcheson David, editor, 12 vol. (Berwyn Heights, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 2016), 6:1 (May 1997 – Feb 1998):30-38. === Virginia === * '''@'''''Albemarle Parish Vestry Book, 1742–1786, Surry and Sussex Counties, Virginia'' Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Andrew Wilburn Hogwood, ''Albemarle Parish Vestry Book, 1742–1786, Surry and Sussex Counties, Virginia'' (Baltimore, Maryland: Clearfield Company, Inc. by Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2005). ---- === First Reference Note templates === * author, ''book'' (place: publisher, year), 123. === Sources ===

Spratlin-29 - US Southern Colonies - Sandbox 1

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Spratlings of Brunswick Co VA and Divided Counties

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== Purpose == Marion S. Wattenbarger convincingly makes the case that the wife of [[Spratlin-34|James (Spratlin) Spratling (abt.1742-1812)]] of Wilkes County, Georgia, is [[Munday-960|Winifred Munday]] of Caroline County, Virginia. Marion S. Wattenbarger, "James Spratling and His Wife, Winifred (Munday), Caroline and Henry Counties and Wilkes County, Georgia," ''Tidewater Virginia Families: A Magazine of History and Genealogy'', Virginia Lee Hutcheson David, editor, 12 vol. (Berwyn Heights, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 2016), 6:1 (May 1997 – Feb 1998):30-38. Wattenbarger's account focuses on records in Caroline County, Virginia, and Georgia. A few additional facts and records are presented for Pittsylvania County and Henry County, Virginia: * The name James Spratling on a Revolutionary War plaque in Henry Co. * James administering the William Spratling estate in 1776 in Pittsylvania Co. * James listed in Henry Co. 1779 and 1780 Tax Lists. * James registering ear mark in 1779 in Henry Co. * James listed in Henry Co. 1782 and 1783 Tax Lists. While searching for additional records in Pittsylvania County and Henry County, it became obvious that there were many other Spradlings/Spratlings in the area at this time, and that they could be conflated. It also became obvious that all of these Spradlings/Spratlings did not share one Most Recent Common Ancestor. This page lists sources compiled and research theories developed while deconflating Spradlings/Spratlings in Brunswick County, Virginia, and the counties formed from it. See [https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1YFvOlYZH1VRWTCqNxEX_DxXeoOeatKU&usp=sharing Spratlings of Brunswick Co VA and Divided Counties] for a map with the places for some of these events identified. See also the [[Space:Spratling_Name_Study|Spratling Name Study]]. == Unknown Relationships == 1750 Feb 11 [O.S.] - Brunswick County: John Spradling 1760 Nov 4 - Lunenburg County: James Spradlin 1776 May 23 - Pittyslvania County: [[Spratling-82|William Spratling]] 1793 Mar 26 - Pittyslvania County: [[Spratling-105|Nancy Spratling]] 1799 Jan 21 - Pittyslvania County: [[Spratlin-74|George Spratlin]] == Profiles == These profiles have been associated with the sources compiled here: * [[Spratlin-34|James (Spratlin) Spratling (abt.1742-1812)]] ** [[Spratling-83|Henry Spratling (bef.1767-bef.1789)]] * Sons of [[Spradling-35|Charles Spradling Sr. (abt.1700-aft.1768)]] ** [[Spradling-61|James Spradling (abt.1725-1808)]] *** Wife [[Nichols-13938|Mary (Nichols) Spradlin (1725-1805)]] *** [[Spradling-482|James Spradling Jr. (bef.1750-aft.1771)]] *** [[Spradling-481|Charles Spradling (bef.1755-aft.1771)]] ** [[Spradlin-109|Joseph Edgar (Spradlin) Spradling (abt.1728-bef.1767)]] *** Wife [[Snead-62|Susannah (Snead) Spradlin (abt.1734-1768)]] *** [[Spradling-34|Joseph Spradling (1746-1823)]] **** Wife [[Unknown-618166|Jane (Unknown) Spradling (bef.1758-aft.1779)]] *** [[Spradling-33|Judith Spradling (1760-)]] *** [[Spradlin-108|Jesse Spradlin Sr. (abt.1761-abt.1810)]] **** Wife [[Colquit-4|Elizabeth (Colquit) Spradling (1758-1794)]] **** [[Spradling-483|John Spradling (aft.1781-aft.1787)]] *** [[Spradling-32|Obediah Spradling (abt.1763-abt.1823)]] **** Wife [[Creel-790|Lucinda (Creel) Spradling (abt.1768-abt.1850)]] * Unknown father ** [[Spratling-82|William Spratling (bef.1755-bef.1776)]] ** [[Spratlin-74|George Spratlin (abt.1763-bef.1850)]] *** Wife [[Dodson-622|Lydia (Dodson) Spratlin (abt.1766-aft.1850)]] See her uncles [[Dodson-546|Reverend Lazarus Dodson]] (1768 Feb 26) and [[Dodson-548|Thomas Dodson (1735-)]] (1778 Dec 16) in these compiled records. == Timeline == * Brunswick County, Virginia, was created in 17 Dec 1720 from Prince George County. Parts of Isle of Wight County and Surry County were added in 1732. * Lunenburg County, Virginia, was created in 1 Apr 1746 from Brunswick County. Part of Charlotte County was added in 1777. 1750 Feb 11 [O.S.] - Brunswick County: '''John Spradling''', 330 acres, brs of Roanoak River. Survey 26L. County Surveyor, Halifax County, Virginia, ''Survey and plat books, 1746-1901, 1975-1976; general indexes, 1747-1966, Survey book, v. 1 1751-1901 (Has record of surveys done ca. 1746-1747 when Halifax County was part of Lunenburg County.)''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-9SL7-4?cat=367219), image 46.FHL 975.566 R22d, p87 * Halifax County, Virginia, was created in 17 Apr 1752 from Lunenburg County. 1754 Oct 1 - Lunenberg County, October Court 1754: "Field Jefferson Gent'a. Sherif of this County brought here into Court the Body of '''Charles Spradlin''' who hath Remained in the Goal of this County for the Space of Twenty days and upwards on an Executions at the suits of Nicholas Edmonds, The Executors of William Watson dec'd. & George Stewart, and the said Charles Voluntarily takeing the Oath by Law Prescribed for Insolvant Debtors, It is Considered that he be forthwith discharged from his Imprisonment."County Court, Lunenburg County, Virginia, ''County Court order books, 1746-1865, Order books, 1754-1759.''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1SJX-C?cat=398428), image 134. 1760 Nov 4 - Lunenburg County, Court: '''James Spradlins''' Ear mark, to wit, a Crop and Slit in the Right Ear, and Swallow fork in the Left is ordered to be Recorded. County Court, Lunenburg County, Virginia, ''County Court order books, 1746-1865, Order books, 1759-1762''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-T9J3-6?cat=398428), image 236. 1761 Sep 15 - Halifax County: Christopher Snead and '''Joseph Spradling''', Gift [?], Book 4, p415, 110 A Mirey Ck.FHL-007898197, images 240-241.FHL-008151690, image 352. 1763 Mar 18 - Halifax County (later Pittsylvania County): Survey'd for '''James Spradlin''' 400 Ac Beg. at the head of the Second fork of Birches Cr. runing down Each Side for 2tey (?). Also 400 Ac Adj.g Womacks Line Beg. at a W.O. Saplin on the So. Side Birches Cr. Sith Drury, Entries from an old record book of Drury Stith concerning land and property in Pittsylvania County, 1737-1770; datebase with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-97F6-6?cat=370417), image 372.FHL 975.56 R2c vol1, p248.FHL 975.5665 R22g, abstract of p308. 1764 - Halifax County, 1764 Poll and Tithables List: Mr. Hamp Wade's List, '''Jas. Spradling'''.FHL 975.5 A1 n248, p7. 1764 Feb 16 - Halifax County: '''Joseph Spradling & Susanna his wife''' and Nathan Sullins, B&S, Book 5, p32, 100 A Miry Ck. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 4-5 1762-1765; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-R3F4-Y?cat=406522), images 282.FHL-008151690, image 97. 1764 Nov 28 - Halifax County, 1764 Voter List: '''Jas. Spradling'''.FHL 975.5 A1 n327, p4. 1765 Jul 17 - Halifax County, 1765 Voter List: Mr. Walter Cole's List. '''Jas. Spradlan''', 209.FHL 975.5 A1 n248, ~p7. [Likely here, didn't scan FHL page.]FHL 975.5 A1 n327, p8. 1765 Jul 17 - Halifax County, 1765 Poll and Tithables List: John Donilson's List, '''James Spradlin'''.FHL 975.5 A1 n248, p13.FHL 975.5 A1 n327, p14. 1765 Sep 16 - Halifax County: '''James Spradlen''' was granted 302 acres, in Halifax County, Virginia, on both sides of the second fork of Birche's Creek, beginning at a white oak on the west side of the said fork, new lines N 59 E 40 poles to Pointers N 10 E 160 poles to Ointers N 20 E 96 poles to a white oak S 87.5 E 48 poles to Pointers crossing a branch S 39 E 125 poles crossing the said fork to Pointers S 10 W 268 poles to a hickory saplin crossing two branches N 87.5 W 71 poles to a white oak, N 26 W 44 polles crossing the aforesaid fork to the beginning. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.36, 1764–1767 (Vol. 1 & 2 p. 557-1083)'', pp868-869; digital images, Library of Virginia (http://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-2/036/036_0326.tif, http://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-2/036/036_0327.tif). 1766 Mar 28 - Halifax County - Last WIll and Testament of '''Joseph Spradling''' of Halifax County. Wife '''Susannah Spradling'''. '''Jesse Spradling and Obediah Spradling'''. Wit: Theop. Lacy, Joseph Terry, John Sneed. County Court, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1767-1901 (with wills 1767-1820) ; indexes to deeds, 1767-1934, Deed book, v. 1, 1767-1770 (includes list of surveys 1768-1769) -- Deed book, v. 2, 1770-1772.''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-G4G5?cat=415497), images 58-59.FHL 975.5665 R2p, p12.FHL 975.5665 P2h, p97.FHL 975.5665 P2a, p253. * Pittsylvania County, Virginia, was created in 15 Dec 1766 from Halifax County. 1767 May 21 - Halifax County: Indenture between '''James Spradling''' of Antrim Parish, Halifax County, Virginia, planter, and Thomas Ward of Antrim Parish, Halifax County, Virginia, for £10.0.0, 65 acres, in Antrim Parish, Halifax County, Virginia, on the lower side of the second fork of Burches Creek, it being part of a larger tract granted by Patent to the said '''James Spradlin''' dated (date then not listed). Wit: (none). Ack: '''James Spradling'''. '''Mary his wife''' was first privately examined and acknowledged the said Indenture. Ordered to be registered at Court held for Halifax County on 21 May 1767. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 6-8 1765-1772''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-5SGY-X?cat=406522), images 184-185.FHL-008151690, image 97. 1767 Sep 25 - Pittsylvania County, September Court 1767: Ordered that the Church Wardens of the Parish of Camden in this County do bind '''Jesse''' and '''Judith Spradling''' Orphans of '''Joseph Spradling''' deceased to David Terry in such manner as the Law directs. Order Book 1, p14. County Court, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Court records (orders and minutes), 1767-1903; indexes to court orders, 1767-1904, Court records (or order book), v. 1, 1767-1772 -- Court records (or order book), v. 2, 1772-1775 -- Court records (or order book), v. 3, 1776-1791.; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4N-99ZW-D?cat=376738), image 25. 1767 Sep 25 - Pittsylvania County: '''Jesse Spradling''', orphan, order to be bound out.FHL 975.5665 P22g vol1, p?FHL-008191464, image 331. 1767 Sep 25 - Pittsylvania County: '''Joseph Spradling''', estate, order to be bound out.FHL 975.5665 P22g vol1, p?FHL-008191464, image 331. 1767 Sep 25 - Pittsylvania County: '''Judith Spradling''', orphan, order to be bound out.FHL 975.5665 P22g vol1, p?FHL-008191464, image 331. 1767 Nov [27] - Pittsylvania County, November Court 1767: Ordered that the Widow of '''Joseph Spradling''' deceased be Summoned to appear here at the next Court to show cause if any she hath why she hath not taken upon herself the Administration of her said Husband's Estate. Order Book 1, p23. County Court, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Court records (orders and minutes), 1767-1903; indexes to court orders, 1767-1904, Court records (or order book), v. 1, 1767-1772 -- Court records (or order book), v. 2, 1772-1775 -- Court records (or order book), v. 3, 1776-1791.; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4N-99ZW-5?cat=376738), image 29. 1767 Nov 27 - Pittsylvania County, November Court 1767: Ordered that the Church Wardens of the Parish of Camden in this County do bind out the Orphans of '''Joseph Spradling''' deceased according to Law. Order Book 1, p23.FHL 975.5665 P22g vol1, p?FHL-008191464, image 331. 1768 - Halifax County, 1768 Poll and Tithables List: Col. Nathaniel Terry's List, '''Jas. Spradling'''.FHL 975.5 A1 n248, p18. 1768 Feb 26 - Pittsylvania County, February Court 1768: On the Motion of Champness Terry Certificate is granted him for obtaining Letters of Administration of all and singular the Goods and Chattels, rights and Credits of '''Joseph Spradling''' deceased, which were of the said Joseph at the time of his death with his Will annex'd, he giving Security, Whereupon he together with William Turnstall his security entered into Bond and acknowledged the same. County Court, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Court records (orders and minutes), 1767-1903; indexes to court orders, 1767-1904, Court records (or order book), v. 1, 1767-1772 -- Court records (or order book), v. 2, 1772-1775 -- Court records (or order book), v. 3, 1776-1791.; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4N-99Z3-1?cat=376738), images 31-32. 1768 Feb 26 - Pittsylvania County, Court: '''Joseph Spradling''' Est al, Administrator Qualified For, Order Book 1, p27.FHL-008191464, image 331.FHL-008191466, image 336. 1768 Feb 26 - Pittsylvania County, February Court 1768: On the Motion of Champness Terry Administrator and with the Will annex'd of '''Joseph Spradling''' deceased, it is Ordered that Theophilus Lacy, Lazarus Dodson, David Terry, and Ejijah King or any three of them (being first sworn as the Law directs) do value the Personal Estate and Negroes (if any) of the said Descendant in Current Money and return an Inventory and Appraisement thereof here to the Court.FHL-007897273, image 32. 1768 Feb 27 - Pittsylvania County: '''Joseph Spradling''', qualified administrator.FHL 975.5665 P22g vol1, p? 1768 28 May - Pittsylvania County, May Court 1768: An Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of '''Joseph Spradling''' Deceased was returned and Ordered to be recorded. County Court, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Court records (orders and minutes), 1767-1903; indexes to court orders, 1767-1904, Court records (or order book), v. 1, 1767-1772 -- Court records (or order book), v. 2, 1772-1775 -- Court records (or order book), v. 3, 1776-1791.; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4N-99ZS-S?cat=376738), image 44. 1768 May 28 - Pittsylvania County, Court: '''Joseph Spradling''' Est, Order to Record Inventory & Appraisement, Order Book 1, p28, p53.FHL-008191464, image 331.FHL-008191466, image 336. 1768 May 28 - Pittsylvania County: '''Joseph Spradling''', order to record inventory.FHL-008191464, image 331.FHL 975.5665 P22g vol1, p? Undated (???? Jul 16) - Halifax County: Appointed Processioners … '''James Spradling'''. Between … Burches Creek.FHL 975.5665 K2c, p85. 1768 Nov 2 - Halifax County - Appointed Processioners. Processioned … '''James Spradling''' the same. From Burches Creek to Millers Road & to Robards Road up to the County line.FHL 975.5665 K2c, p98. 1768 Dec 2 - Halifax County, 1768 Voter List: Col. Nathaniel Terr's List, '''Jas. Spradling'''.FHL 975.5 A1 n248, p18.FHL 975.5 A1 n327, p17. 1770 Feb 24 - Pittsylvania County, February Court 1770: On a Petition: '''James Spradling''' assignee of Benjamin Echols, who was Assignee of John Chisum Paintiff against Lunsford Fields Defendent. The Sheriff having returned the said defendant no inhabitant of this Colony this Suit abates. Order Book 1, p172. County Court, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, ''Court records (orders and minutes), 1767-1903; indexes to court orders, 1767-1904, Court records (or order book), v. 1, 1767-1772 -- Court records (or order book), v. 2, 1772-1775 -- Court records (or order book), v. 3, 1776-1791.''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4N-99C5-K?cat=376738), image 106.FHL-008191464, image 331.FHL 975.5665 P22g vol1, p? 1770 Jul 16 - Halifax County: Indenture between '''James Spradling and Mary his wife''' of Halifax County, Virginia, and James Moore, of Halifax County, Virginia, for £100.0.0 current money of Virginia, 238 acres, in Halifax County, Virginia, whereon the said James Moore now lives, the said land being part of a Patent granted to '''James Spradling''' bearing date 16 Sep 1765, on both sides of the second fork of Burches Creek. Wit: George Brown, Sam Slate, George Stubblefield. Ack: '''James Spradling''', '''Mary Spradling'''. Ordered to be recorded at Court held for Halifax County on 19 July 1770. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 6-8 1765-1772''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-5S2W-W?cat=406522), images 556-557.FHL-008151690, image 97. 1771 - Halifax County, 1768 Poll and Tithables List: Jas. Turner, Jr. List, '''Jas. Spradlin''' & '''Chas. Spradlin''' 2.FHL 975.5 A1 n248, p44. 1771 - Halifax County, 1768 Poll and Tithables List: Jas. Turner, Jr. List, '''Jas. Spradling, Jr.''' 1.FHL 975.5 A1 n248, p44. 1772 Aug 1 - Pittsylvania County: '''James Spradling''' was granted 176 acres, in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, on both sides the second fork of Burch's adjoining Terry and Chiswells land, beginning …, … in '''Spradlings''' line, … to the first Station. ''Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No.40, 1771–1772'', p863; digital images, Library of Virginia (http://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO-2/039-2/039_0449.tif). 1772 Oct 30 - Halifax County: Indenture between '''James Spradling & Mary his wife''' of Halifax County, Virginia, and James Henry of Accomack County, Virginia, for £100.0.0 current money, 400 acres, in Halifax and Pittyslvania Counties, Virginia, granted by Patent dated 14 July 1769 unto Theophilus Lacy, and by him conveyed by Deed unto the said '''Spradling'''. Wit: John Wimbish, William Ryvurn, John Wooding. Ack: '''James Spradling'''. Ordered to be recorded at Court held for Halifax County on 20 May 1773.County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 9-11 1773-1780''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-YSBR-X?cat=406522), image 36.FHL-008151690, image 97. 1772 Dec 14 - Halifax County: Indenture between Winefred Sparks of Halifax County, Virginia, and '''James Spradling''' of Halifax County, Virginia, for £5.0.0 money of Virginia, 100 acres, in of Halifax County, Virginia, on the North Draughts of Birches Creek. Wit: (none). Ack: Winefred Sparks. Ordered to be recorded at Court held for Halifax County on 17 December 1772. Book 8, p507. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 6-8 1765-1772; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-5SVZ-L?cat=406522), images 821-822.FHL-008151690, image 352. 1773 May 26 - Pittsylvania County, Court: Theopilus Lacy vs '''James Spradling''' and John Wimbish, Order Book 2, p142. County Court, Pittsylvania, County, ''Virginia, Court records (orders and minutes), 1767-1903; indexes to court orders, 1767-1904, Court records (or order book), v. 1, 1767-1772 -- Court records (or order book), v. 2, 1772-1775 -- Court records (or order book), v. 3, 1776-1791.''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4N-99Z8-F?cat=376738), image 334.FHL-008191466, image 336. 1776 Apr 18 - Halifax County: Indenture between '''James Spradling''' of Halifax County, Virginia, and '''John Spradling''' of Halifax County, Virginia, for £10.0.0 current money of Virginia, 100 acres, in Halifax County, Virginia, on the branches of Burches Creek. Wit: (none). Ack: '''James Spradling'''. Ordered to be recorded at Court held for Halifax County on 18 April 1776. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 9-11 1773-1780''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-Y3MH-4?cat=406522), image 285.FHL-008151690, image 98.FHL-008151690, image 352. 1776 May 15 - Halifax County: Indenture between James Henry of Accomack County, Virginia, and '''James Spradling''' of Halifax County, Virginia, for rent, 400 acres, in Halifax County, Virginia, on the second fork of Burches Creek. Wit: Samuel Slate, '''John Spradling''', '''Charles Spradling'''. Ack: W'm. Ryburn for James Henry. Ordered to be recorded at Court held for Halifax County on 21 November 1776. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 9-11 1773-1780''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-Y3M7-Y?cat=406522), image 314.FHL-008151690, image 352. 1776 May 23 - Pittsylvania County, May Court 1776: On the Motion of '''James Spratling''' who having first taken the Oath by Law required and together with William Turnstall and Francis Cox his Securities entered into and acknowledged their bond Conditioned as the Law directs Certificate is granted him for obtaining Letters of Administration of all and singular the Goods and Chattels rights and Credits of '''William Spratling''' deceased. County Court, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, ''Court records (orders and minutes), 1767-1903; indexes to court orders, 1767-1904, Court records (or order book), v. 1, 1767-1772 -- Court records (or order book), v. 2, 1772-1775 -- Court records (or order book), v. 3, 1776-1791.''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4N-998S-5?cat=376738), image 501. 1776 May 23 - Pittsylvania County, Court: '''Willliam Spradling''' Estate. '''James Spratling''', Qualified as Administrator & Order to Appraise, Order Book 3, p12.FHL-008191464, image 331.FHL-008191466, image 337.FHL 975.5665 P22g vol1, p? 1776 May 23 - Pittsylvania County: '''James Spratling''', qualified administrator.FHL-008191464, image 331.FHL 975.5665 P22g vol1, p? 1776 May 23 - Pittsylvania County: '''William Spratling''', qualified administrator.FHL-008191464, image 331. FHL 975.5665 P22g vol1, p? 1776 May - Pittsylvania County, May Court 1776: Ordered that William Turnstall, John Blagg, Francis Cox and John Purtle or any three of them (being first sworn as the Law directs) do Value in Current Money the Slaves (if any) and Personal Estate of '''William Spratling''' deceased and report the same to the Court. 1776 May 23 - Pittsylvania County: '''William Spratling''' Estate, order to appraise.FHL-008191464, image 332.FHL 975.5665 P22g vol1, p? * Henry County, Virginia, was created in 23 Oct 1776 from Pittsylvania County. 1777 Jan 7 - Pittsylvania County: Indenture between Jacob Medcalf of Halifax County, Virginia, and Samuel Slate, of Halifax County, Virginia, for £30.0.0 current money of Virginia, 100 acres, in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, lying above the dividing line between the Counties of Halifax and Pittsylvania, part of a tract of 340 acres granted to the said Jacob Medcalf by letter Patent bearing date 1 Aug 1772, lying on the waters of Birches Creek. Wit: Nathan Medcalf, '''Jn'o. Spradling (John Spradly)''', Mary Tamplin. Ack: Jacob Medcalf. Ordered to be recorded at Court held for Pittsylvania County on 22 May 1777. County Court, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Deed books, 1767-1901 (with wills 1767-1820) ; indexes to deeds, 1767-1934, Deed book, v. 3, 1772-1774 -- Deed book, v. 4, 1774-1778 (includes a few entries for 1779).; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-G59R?cat=415497), image 467.FHL 975.5665 R28p 1774–1778, p44. 1777 Jul 21: Henry County Court: '''James Spratley''' is appointed Captain of the militia of the Company in lower end of the county.FHL 975.5692 P2b, p13. 1777 Nov 21 - Pittsylvania County: Account of sales of James Walker estate. '''Jos. Spradling''' purchased a marble morter, 2 head cattle, and slay.FHL-007646033, images 35-37, image 150, images 251-252.FHL 975.5665 P2p, p18. 1778 May 18 - Henry County, Court: Ship vs. '''Spratley'''.FHL 975.5692 P2b, p33. 1778 Jul 14 - Henry County, 1778 Tax List: '''James Sprathey'''.FHL 975.5692 R4a, p19. 1778 Aug 20 - Halifax County: - Indenture between '''James Spradlin''' of Halifax County, Virginia, and Spenser Walton Halifax County, Virginia, for £210.0.0 money of Virginia, 167 acres, in Halifax County, Virginia, on boths side of the second fork of Burches Creek, beginning at Terrys corner, on his line N 52 E 194 poles crossing two branches to a pine in '''Spradlings''' line, along his line N 87 W 17 poles to a white oak N 26 W 44 poles crossing the creek to a white oak N 59 W 74 poles to a pine, new lines S 52 W 172 poles to a sourell tree S 70 W 73 poles crossing two branches to a black Jack in Chiswells line, along his line S 81 E96 poles crossing the aforesaid creek to the first station, it being the land on which the said '''Spradling''' now lives granted him by Patents bearing date 1 Aug 1772. Wit: (none). Ack: '''James Spradling'''. '''Mary his wife''' was privately examined and relinquished all right of Dower. Ordered to be recorded at Court held for Halifax County on 20 August 1778. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 9-11 1773-1780''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-YS1X-D?cat=406522), image 523.FHL-008151690, image 98. 1778 Dec 16 - Halifax County: Indenture between Thomas Ward & Sarah Ward his wife of Halifax County, Virginia, and '''Joseph Spradling''' of Halifax County, Virginia, for £100.0.0, 54 acres, in Halifax County, Virginia, beginning at a pine corner to Edmunds, S 86 E 108 poles to two dead pine corners to widow Wilson, N 38 W 125 poles to pine, S 75 W 77 pole to a pine corner James Fears, S 17 E to the beginning. Wit: Waner Martin, '''John Spradling''', Thomas Dodson. Ack: Thomas Woard. Sarah his wife was privately examined and relinquished all right of Dower. Ordered to be registered at Court held for Halifax County on 18 February 1779. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 9-11 1773-1780''; datebase with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-YS1Z-3?cat=406522), image 582.FHL-008151690, image 352. 1779 Aug 30 - Halifax County: Indenture between '''Joseph Spradling & Jane Spradling his wife''' of Halifax County, Virginia, and John Waters of Halifax County, Virginia, for £500.0.0 current money of Virginia, 54 acres, in Halifax County, Virginia, on Piney Branch, beginning at Edmonds corner pine, along the said Edmunds line S 86 E 108 poles to two dead pines, along Wilsons line N 38 W 125 poles to a corner pine on Tears line, S 75 W 77 to a corner pine on Maples line, S 17 E to ye beginning. Wit: Joseph Lumplin, Banister Harper, Charles Shelton. Ack: '''Joseph Spradling''', '''Jane Spradling'''. Ordered to be recorded at Court held for Halifax County on 21 October 1779. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 9-11 1773-1780; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-YS1W-6?cat=406522), image 665.FHL-008151690, image 98. 1779 Sep 13 - Henry County, 1779 Tax List: '''James Sprathey''' is NOT listed in 1779, after being listed in 1778.FHL 975.5692 R4a, pp30-32. 1779 Oct 3 - Halifax County: Indenture between '''John Spradling''' of Halifax County, Virginia, and William Howard of Halifax County, Virginia, for £500.0.0, 100 acres, in Halifax County, Virginia, on a branch of Birches Creek, beginning at red oak S 82 135 pole to a pine, S 67 E 16 pole to a pine, S 130 poles to Pointers, W 118 pole to Pointers N 20 E 80 pole to a white oak, N 30 W 96 pole to the first station. Wit: Sam'l Findal, John Folies, David James. Ack: '''John Spradling'''. Ordered to be recorded at Court held for Halifax County on 21 October 1779. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 9-11 1773-1780''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-YS19-S?cat=406522), images 666-667.FHL-008151690, image 98. 1779 Nov 25: Henry County, Court: '''James Spratley'''.FHL 975.5692 P2b, p84. 1780 May 2 - Henry County, 1780 Tax List: '''James Spratley'''.FHL 975.5692 R4a, p43. 1780 Oct 18 - Halifax County: Indenture between James Moore Sr. of Halifax County, Virginia, and '''Charles Spradling''' of Halifax County, Virginia, for £30.0.0, 100 acres, in Halifax County, Virginia, on the heads the second fork of Burches Creek, beginning at the said creek, NW 64 poles to a pine, N 39 E 28 poles to a pine, N 22 E 132 poles to a red oak, N 71 E 136 poles to a hickory, S 21.5 E 50 poles to pointers, S 60 E 35 poles to a pine, S 68 E 100 poles to the creek, down the creek as it meanders to the beginning. Wit: name. John Pankey, William More, Edward Henderson. Ack: James More. Ordered to be registered at Court held for Halifax County on 19 October 1780. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 12-13 1780-1786''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-49ZD-F?cat=406522), images 40-41.FHL-008151690, image 352. 1780 Oct 19 - Halifax County: Indenture between '''Charles Spradling''' of Halifax County, Virginia, and John Pankey of Halifax County, Virginia, for £6.10.0, 13 acres, in Halifax County, Virginia, on the north side of a fork of Burches Creek, beginning at the said Creek, NW 64 poles to pine, N 39 E 28 poles to pine, N 22, E to Bear Branch, down branch as it meanders to said creek, down creek as it meanders to the beginning. Wit: William More, Edward Henderson, James More. Ack: '''Charles Spradling'''. Ordered to be registered at Court held for Halifax County on 19 October 1780. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 12-13 1780-1786''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-49ZH-N?cat=406522), image 41.FHL-008151690, image 97. 1781 Jan 12 - Halifax County: '''Jesse Spradling''' married Elizabeth Callquit. County Clerk, Halifax County, Virginia, Marriage registers, 1753-1905; general indexes, 1753-1976, Marriage bond register, v. 1 1753-1889 Registers of marriages, v. 1-3 1/2 1782-1905; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-299R-2?cc=4149585&cat=363085), image 108. (Book 1, p204; 12 Jan 1781). County Clerk, Halifax County, Virginia, Marriage registers, 1753-1905; general indexes, 1753-1976, General index to marriages, males (surnames L-S) 1753-1949; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B2-9QL9-W?cat=363085), image 547. (Index: 8 Sep 1781, Book 1, p204). 1782–1802 - Pittsylvania County, Tax Lists: There are no Spratlings listed in these years.FHL 975.5665 R4a, table of contents, pp21-30. 1782 May - Henry County, Personal Property Tax List: '''James Spratlin''', 1 tythes, 6 horses, 20 cattle, £1.7.0 amount tax.FHL-007849140, image 29. 1783 - Henry County, Personal Property Tax Lists: '''James Spratley''' & '''Henry Spratley''', 2 tithes, 1 white tithes over 21, 5 horses, 11 cattle, £1.2.9 amount tax.FHL-007849140, image 33. 1784 Oct 6 - Pittsylvania County: Last Will and Testament of Davis Holder. Names "my daughter Elizabeth and my grand daughter '''Levina Holder Spradling'''." Proved 21 Feb 1785. County Court, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1767-1901 (with wills 1767-1820) ; indexes to deeds, 1767-1934, Deeds and wills book, v. 11, 1780-1820 (contains deeds 1790-1791 & wills 1780-1820, 1822, 1836).''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-G22D?cat=415497), image 84.FHL 975.5665 P2a, p56. 1785 Aug 30 - Halifax County: '''Obediah Spradling''' married Lucy Creel, Book 1, p7.FHL-007578988, image 9.FHL-007725173, image 547. 1785 Nov 17 - Halifax County: Indenture between James More Sr. of Halifax County, Virginia, and '''Charles Spradling''' of Halifax County, Virginia, for £87.0.0 current money of Virginia, 57 acres, in Halifax County, Virginia, on the second fork of Burches Creek, beginning at a corner poplar on the creek, to Pointers, a corner hickory, to a scrub oak, to a corner pine, to the beginning. Wit: (none). Ack: James More. Ordered to be registered at Court held for Halifax County on 15 December 1785. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 12-13 1780-1786''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-49ZC-Y?cat=406522), image 431.FHL-008151690, image 352. 1787 - Halifax County, Personal Property Tax 1787 - List "B": '''Obediah Spradlin''', self, 0 white males above 16 and under 21, 0 blacks above 16, 0 blacks under 16, 1 horses, mares, colts & mules, 8 cattle.FHL 975.5665 R4sy vol5, p424, p431. 1787 - Halifax County, Personal Property Tax 1787 - List "B": '''Jesse Spradlin''', self, 0 white males above 16 and under 21, 0 blacks above 16, 0 blacks under 16, 3 horses, mares, colts & mules, 5 cattle.FHL 975.5665 R4sy vol5, p424, p432. 1787 - Halifax County, Personal Property Tax 1787 - List "B": '''Charles Spradlin''', self, 0 white males above 16 and under 21, 0 blacks above 16, 0 blacks under 16, 2 horses, mares, colts & mules, 2 cattle.FHL 975.5665 R4sy vol5, p425, p432. 1787 Mar 20 - Halifax County: Indenture between Jonathan Colquitt of Halifax County, Virginia, and '''Jesse Spradling''', his son-in-law, of Halifax County, Virginia, for and in consideration of the love and affection he hath and doth bear unto the said '''Jessee Spradling''', and also for £0.5.0, 50 acres, in Halifax County, Virginia, on the waters of Miry Creek, adjoining the land of Daniel Minor and John Clardy lying on the south way side of the tract whereon the said Colquitt now lives a branch called the black branch and after the death of the said '''Jessee''' to revert to '''his son John Spradling'''. Wit: W'm. P. Martin, Jn'o. Martin, Williiam More. Ack: Jonathan Colquitt. Ordered to be recorded at Court held for Halifax County on 20 September 1787. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 14-15 1786-1793; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-S387?cat=406522), image 95.FHL-008151690, image 352. 1789 Sep 12 - Halifax County: Indenture between '''Obadiah Spradling''' of Halifax County, Virginia, and John Henry Firesheets of Halifax County, Virginia, for £30.0.0, 60 acres, in Halifax County, Virginia, on both sides of the second fork of Birches Creek, being part of a tract of 385 acres granted by Patent to Thomas Wilson by Patent, beginning at a corner red oak the third tree mentioned in the Patent, N 63 E 130 poles crossing the said second fork to a white oak, bounded by John Follis's line to a post oak in the line of Frederick Farmer deceased, bounded by the line of said Land to a Spanish oak sapling, a new dividing line to the head of a branch and down said branch as it meanders to the said second fork below the old field, crossing said creek a new line to a corner red oak in James Feare's line, a direct line bounded by said Fears and Ezekial Chancy to the beginning. Wit: Nathan Sullins, Spencer Watson, Thomas Douglas. Ack: '''Obadiah Spradling'''. '''Lucy his wife''' was privately examined and relinquished her right of Dower. Ordered to be recorded at Court held for Halifax County on 28 September 1789. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 14-15 1786-1793''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-SQGL?cat=406522), images 254-255.FHL-008151690, image 98. 1789 Sep 14 - Halifax County: Indenture between '''Obadiah Spradling''' of Halifax County, Virginia, and Spencer Watson of Halifax County, Virginia, for £76.0.0, 140 acres, in Halifax County, Virginia, on both sides of the second fork of Birches Creek, being part of a tract of 385 acres granted by Patent to (?) Thomas Wilson, beginning at Edmonds's corner Painters on the W side said second fork, new lines N 86.5 W 68 poles to a pine N 6.5 W bounded by James Fears's line to a corner Spanish oak sapplain, a new line bounded by John H. Firesheats land crossing the said second fork to the mouth of a branch below the old field, up the said branch as it meanders to the head, a new line to a Spanish oak in the line of Frederick Farmer deceased S 29 E bounded by the said Farmers line to Painters in Edmonds line, along the same N 86.5 W 40 poles crossing the said second fork to the beginning. Wit: Bartlett Harris, John Fallis, Robet Mather, William Walton. Ack: '''Obadiah Spradling'''. '''Lucy his wife''' was privately examined and relinquished her right of Dower. Ordered to be recorded at Court held for Halifax County on 28 September 1789. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 14-15 1786-1793''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-SQRM?cat=406522), image 253.FHL-008151690, image 98. 1793 Mar 26 - Pittsylvania County: Arthur Slayton and '''Nancy Spratling''' were married in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Billey Holloway posted bond.FHL 975.5665 V2cm, p101.FHL 975.5665 V2k, p80.FHL 975.5665 V28v, pp24-25. [FIND THIS] 1797 Aug 12 - '''James Spratling Sr''' of Wilkes Co, GA sold to [[Stamps-66|John Stamps Sr]] of Pittsylvania Co VA, 200 acres on Clouds Creek on the waters of Broad River, part of 500 granted '''Spratling''' Aug 1786. John Stamps' brother [[Stamps-4|Timothy Stamps]] lived in Wilkes County by 1793–1794 when he had land on Clouds Creek. Tax Receiver, Wilkes County, Georgia, ''Tax digest, 1787, 1792-1794, 1801, 1805-1806, 1812''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKV-532X-Q?cc=4130006), image 244. See 1805 and 1806 Wilkes County, Georgia, Tax Digest records below. Also see 2 December 1806 Power of Attorney. 1797 Sep 29 - Halifax County: Indenture between '''Jesse Spradling''' of Halifax County, Virginia, and Robert Akin of Halifax County, Virginia, for £75.0.0 current money of Virginia, 70 acres, in Halifax County, Virginia, on the branches of Miry Creek, included within the following lines to wit Daniel Minor, John Clardys, Jonathan Colquitts. Wit: John Wood, John Wood, Dan'l. Henderson, Leon'd. Keeling. Ack: '''Jesse Spradling'''. Ordered to be recorded at Court held for Halifax County on 22 January 1798. County Court, Halifax County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1752-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1752-1928, Deed books, v. 16-17 1793-1798''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-SS1D-5?cat=406522), image 89.FHL-008151690, image 98. 1799 Jan 23 - Pittsylvania County: Last Will and Testament of Edward Burgess. Wit: '''George Spratlin'''.FHL 975.5665 P2a, p172. 1803 May 10 - Pittsylvania County: Last Will and Testament of James Smith. Wit: '''George Spratlen'''.FHL 975.5665 P2a, p115. 1805 - Joseph Echols is listed in the 1805 Tax Digest for Wilkes County, Georgia, in CPT Milner's District, Trustee for John Stamps, Echols' father-in-law, 200 acres in Oglethorpe County on Clouds Creek, purchased from Spratling. Tax Receiver, Wilkes County, Georgia, ''Tax digest, 1787, 1792-1794, 1801, 1805-1806, 1812''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKV-53LS-8?cc=4130006), image 363. 1806 - Joseph Echols is listed in the 1806 Tax Digest for Wilkes County, Georgia, in CPT Pitt Milnor's District, Trustee for John Stamps, Echols' father-in-law, 200 acres in Oglethorpe County on Clouds Creek, purchased from Ja's. Spratling. Tax Receiver, Wilkes County, Georgia, ''Tax digest, 1787, 1792-1794, 1801, 1805-1806, 1812''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKV-532P-H?cc=4130006), image 440. 1806 Dec 2 - Pittsylvania County: Power of Attorney of John Stamps of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, appointing Joseph Echols of Wilkes County, Georgia, to sell 200 acres in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, land conveyed him by a '''W. Spratlin'''. Wit: '''George Spratlin''', John Jessings, William Stamps. At Court held for Pittsylvania County on 16 February 1807. Coutny Court, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, ''Deed books, 1767-1901 (with wills 1767-1820) ; indexes to deeds, 1767-1934, Deeds, Vols. 15-16 1806-1810, 1816''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L79Q?cat=415497), image 135. 1807 Nov 1 - Pittsylvania County: Last Will and Testament of James Nelson. Wit: '''George Sprattin'''. '''George Sprattin''' security for Joseph Flippin.FHL 975.5665 P2a, p138. 1813 Feb 15 - Pittsylvania County: Appraisal of the estate of John Stamps, dated 30 January 1813, by appraisers Richard Jones, George Spratten [name illegible], and William Simpson [name illegible]. County Court, Pittyslvania County, Virginia, ''Accounts current, inventories, etc., 1767-1949; general index to accounts current, inventories, etc., 1767-1949, Accounts current, nos. 5-7, 1812-1824''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-4XQY?cat=415001), images 35-36. 1813 Nov 18 - Pittsylvania County, Court: '''George Spratlin''' vs Carter Presley, Order Book 24, p306, Order Book 24, p365.FHL-008191464, image 331. 1814 Feb 13 - Pittsylvania County: Last Will and Testament of Benjamin Hobson. Wit: '''George Spratlen'''.FHL 975.5665 P2a, p255. 1817 Apr 21 - Pittsylvania County: Inventory of the estate of Leannah Stamps dec'd, by '''George Spratlen''', Joseph Flippin, and Zachariah Prewit, was returned to court and ordered to be recorded. County Court, Pittyslvania County, Virginia, ''Accounts current, inventories, etc., 1767-1949; general index to accounts current, inventories, etc., 1767-1949, Accounts current, nos. 5-7, 1812-1824''; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-46GS?cat=415001), images 227-228. 1820 May 15 - Pittsylvania County, Court: '''George Spratlin''' al, Qualified as Overseer of Poor, Order Book 21, p162.FHL-008191464, image 331.FHL-008191466, image 336. 1824 Dec 20 - Pittsylvania County, Court: '''George Spratlin''' Constable, Permitted to Act in Militia, Order Book 25, p50.FHL-008191464, image 331.FHL-008191466, image 336. 1827 Jun 18 - Pittsylvania County, Court: '''Geo Spratlin''' al, Qualified as Constable in Militia, Order Book 22, p192, Book 24, p40, Book 25, p178, Book 26, p253.FHL-008191464, image 331.FHL-008191466, image 336. Undated (abt. 1794, 1797) - Pittsylvania County: Last Will and Testament of Samuel Pruett. Wit: George Spratl(?).FHL 975.5665 P2a, p106. == Research Notes == === Place Creation === * Brunswick County, Virginia, was created in 17 Dec 1720 from Prince George County. Parts of Isle of Wight County and Surry County were added in 1732. * Lunenburg County, Virginia, was created in 1 Apr 1746 from Brunswick County. Part of Charlotte County was added in 1777. * Halifax County, Virginia, was created in 17 Apr 1752 from Lunenburg County. * Pittsylvania County, Virginia, was created in 15 Dec 1766 from Halifax County. * Henry County, Virginia, was created in 23 Oct 1776 from Pittsylvania County. == Sources ==

Spring Brook Mansfield, Ma

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Spring Fork, Kentucky Place Study Info

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Springer Brick Walls

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

Springer Family from English, Irish, Scottish, Eastern Colonies of the USA, CA and Hawaii

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Jordan-11506|Terry Springer]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Locate Parents Names, Date of Births, Siblings of Francis J Springer, Sr.. He was Born in 1823-1825, His wife's name was Maria Cox. He was born in Philadelphia, PA. He died in CA. He and Maria Cox had 9 Children. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20832559 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Springfield College

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Springfield College was founded in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1885 by the Rev. David Allen Reed. ==Official Names for the College== The school was originally called the School for Christian Workers. The institution incorporated into the YMCA Training School in 1890 and then as International YMCA Training School in 1891. In 1912, the school changed its name to the International Young Men's Christian Association College. In 1954 Springfield College officially came into being. ==Noteworthy Events== * In 1890, [[Gulick-661|Luther Halsey Gulick II (1865-1918)]] developed the School's logo (an inverted equilateral triangle), which was the basis for the YMCA's official symbol, to represent spirit, mind, and body.https://library.springfield.edu/college-history/timeline-of-college-history * [[Stagg-166|Amos Alonzo Stagg (1862-1965)]], then a student-instructor, introduced football on campus in 1890.https://library.springfield.edu/college-history/timeline-of-college-history * [[Naismith-37|James Naismith (1861-1939)]] invented basketball in 1891.https://library.springfield.edu/college-history/timeline-of-college-history * Alumnus [[Morgan-21394|William George Morgan (1870-1942)]] invented volleyball in Holyoke, Massachusetts.https://library.springfield.edu/college-history/timeline-of-college-history * Alumnus [[Robinson-55476|Edgar Munroe Robinson (1867-1951)]] was appointed the first national director of boys' work for the YMCA.https://library.springfield.edu/college-history/timeline-of-college-history * Springfield College President [[Doggett-1302|Laurence Locke Doggett (1864-1957)]] and alumnus [[Robinson-55476|Edgar Munroe Robinson (1867-1951)]] helped found the Boy Scouts of America.https://library.springfield.edu/college-history/timeline-of-college-history * Student George Goss wrote a thesis on lifesaving, which went on to become the first American book on lifesaving in 1916.https://library.springfield.edu/college-history/timeline-of-college-history ''Confirmation is needed whether this is [[Goss-4301|George Edward Goss (1886-)]].'' ==College Presidents== * [[Reed-20182|David Allen Reed (1850-1932)]] (1885-1891) * Henry S. Lee (1891-1893) ''possibly [[Lee-42490|Henry Smith Lee (1834-1902)]]'' * Charles S. Barrows (1893-1896) ''or more likely [[Barrows-1552|Charles Henry Barrows (abt.1855-1918)]]'' * [[Doggett-1302|Laurence Locke Doggett (1864-1957)]] (1896-1936) * [[Best-6999|Ernest M. Best (abt.1881-)]] (1937-1946) * Paul M. Limbert (1946-1952) * [[Stone-20121|Donald Crawford Stone (1903-1995)]] (1953-1957) * [[Olds-1427|Glenn A. Olds (1921-2006)]] (1958-1965) * Wilbert E. Locklin (1965-1985) * Frank S. Falcone (1985-1992) * Randolph W. Bromery (1992-1998) * Richard B. Flynn (1999-2013) * Mary-Beth A. Cooper (2013- ) ==Eponymous Buildings and Sites (named for people)== * Abbey-Appleton Hall * Appleton Auditorium * Appleton Tennis Courts * Archie Allen Baseball Field named for baseball coach Archie Allen * Art Linkletter Natatorium- See [[Kelly-26506|Arthur Gordon (Kelly) Linkletter (1912-2010)]] and [https://library.springfield.edu/building-and-grounds-collections/linkletter-natatorium] * Aschermann Family Ability Field * Babson Library (replaced by Harold C. Smith Learning Commons) * Benedum Field (replaced by Stagg Field) * Beveridge Center (often referred to on campus as "the B.C.") (replaced by the Richard B. Flynn Campus Union) * Blake Arena * Blake Field * Blake Hall named for Herbert P. Blake * Blake Track * Brennan Center * Cheney Hall * Fuller Arts Center * Harold C. Smith Learning Commons * Hickory Hall * Irv Schmid Sports Complex named for long-time soccer coach Irv Schmid * Kakley Graduate Annex * Judd Gymnasia * Locklin Hall named for Springfield College President Wilbert E. Locklin * Loomis Communities * Massassoit Hall * Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (replaced by the Allied Health Sciences Building) * Potter Softball Field named for women's softball coach Diane Potter * Reed Hall * Reeds Landing * Richard B. Flynn Campus Union * Schoo-Bemis Science Center * Stagg Field * Stitzer Welcome Center * Weiser Hall * Woods Hall (replaced by the Richard B. Flynn Campus Union) ==Sources== * Garvey, Richard C. and Ronald S. Ziemba. Springfield College: In Spirit, Mind, and Body, Notes and Scenes from Our First 125 Years 1885-2010. Springfield College: Springfield, Massachusetts, 2010.

SP-Teams

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== Teams == The Scotland Project is organised into teams in order to help with collaboration and communication across the project. Each team has its specific tasks and to-do lists: * '''[[Space:Scotland_-_Geographical_Team|Geographical Teams]]:''' There is a team for each of the historic counties of Scotland. If your ancestors come from a particular area, or you have interest in a particular county, then one of these teams might be the right ones for you. * '''[[Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Improvements_Team|Profile Improvements Teams]]:''' We also have teams for each area of profile improvement, from Sourcerers to Data Doctors to the Categories Team. These are often in conjunction with the functional associated projects. These teams are great for people wanting to do one aspect of work across the whole of Scotland. * '''[[Space:Scotland_-_Managed_Profiles_Team|Managed Profiles Team]]:''' This team is for people who are interested in carrying out specialist work on some of our "Flagship Profiles" for Scotland. Members of this team must have the pre-1700 badge and preferably their pre-1500 badge to join this team. * '''[[Space:Scotland_-_Topical_Teams|Topical Teams]]:''' These teams cover everything from Ulster Scots to Scottish authors. If you have an interest in a particular topic in Scotland then one of these teams could be the one for you. *'''[[Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams|Scottish Clans]]:''' This team works on Clan histories and their people. If you have an interest in a particular Clan in Scotland, this team is where you'll find it. *'''[[Space:Twisted_Thistles |Twisted Thistles]]:''' This team participates in all WikiTree marathon challenges, and membership is by registration for each individual event.

SpurrFamilyCensusRecords

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Census and Town Directory relating to the Spurr family in Gainsborough and Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England

Squeegie the ferret

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

Squiggle the ferret

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

Squires

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Howarth-514|Dona Howarth]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11774596 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Squirrel Hill Brick Yard

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Squirrel Hill Brick Yard was located on the current site of Bud Hammer Field in the Greenfield neighborhood of Pittsburgh, PA. Clay was mined from the hillside, fired into brick on site, then transported in horse-driven wagons to construction sites around the city. Brick from this facility was used in projects such as the new Greenfield School, Hazelwood's Gladstone School, St. Rosalia Church, and Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall in Oakland.

Srefed

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{{#lsth:pagename}} == Sources == {{#for:3|stuff }}

Sri L. K. Das Biography

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Sri Lankan Monarchs

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The intention of this project is to build up the genealogical tree of the Sri Lankan Monarchs.

SRIO

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* '''Part of [[Space:Heering_Digital_Library | Heering Digital Library]]''' === Сборник Русского исторического общества === === Available online at these locations: === * Сборник Русского исторического общества ::* https://runivers.ru/lib/book9408/ * Сборник Русского исторического общества. Том шестидесятый ::* https://runivers.ru/lib/book9408/483639/

SS Apache

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= Overview = The Apache was a steamship owned by the Southern Pacific Railroad Company that ran daily upon the Sacramento river. The Bay Pilots Retaliate, San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, 15 April 1896, Page 8, accessed online at Newspapers.com on 21 March 2020. River Pilots To Fight Back, San Francisco Call, San Francisco, California, 10 June 1896, Page 7, accessed online at Newspapers.com on 21 March 2020. = 1881 = John R. Miller was mate of the Apache.Devoid of Romance, San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, 03 December 1896, Page 8, accessed online at Newspapers.com on 21 March 2020. = 1896 = On January 26th, a major storm pushed water levels over the levees into Ruer Island, a large tract of farmland surrounded by sloughs near Walnut Grove. The increased pressure eventually washed away the barriers, threatening, not only the farms, but also individual lives. The inhabitants contacted Rio Vista, and in response to their call, the Apache rescued the people and some of their belongings. Work Of The Big Storm, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, California, 28 January 1896, Page 4, accessed online at Newspapers.com on 21 March 2020. In April 1896 K. A. White, superintendent of the Sacramento River steamers owned by the Southern Pacific, discharged Captain Steve Stephenson as pilot on the Apache, a position he had held for more than six years. Stephenson was relegated to watchman, and former watchman R. A. Paul was promoted to pilot, despite the fact that the latter had never worked as the mate of a river steamer. The law at the time required three years of service on a river boat, the last year as mate, in order to earn a pilot's certificate. Paul's appointment was met with internal criticism when the captain of the Apache refused to allow him to handle the wheel of his steamer. The Bay Pilots' Association requested an investigation by the United States Inspectors of Hulls and Boilers. The River Pilots Are Very Wrathy, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, California, 15 April 1896, Page 8, accessed online at Newspapers.com on 21 March 2020. Many Pilots and Masters Aroused, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, California, 05 May 1896, Page 16, accessed online at Newspapers.com on 21 March 2020. The two men were switched back to their original positions on June 6th after an affidavit was filed with U.S. District Court. The case was eventually dismissed in April 1897. The Charge Dismissed, San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, 25 April 1897, Page 16, accessed online at Newspapers.com on 21 March 2020. On April 30th deckhand Jacques Tonossi was cleaning the side of the steamer, when he lost his balance and fell overboard. "Portuguese Joe" Silva laughed at the incident before recognizing that Tonossi could not swim. Silva jumped over the side of the packet into the water and reached Tonossi before he was carried away by the current. Craigmore Safe in Port, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, California, 02 May 1896, Page 10, accessed online at Newspapers.com on 21 March 2020. = 1897 = On the evening of January 6th, the Apache entered a thick patch of fog on her way to Sacramento. The steamer proceeded safely until reaching Selby's, where the big British ship Anglesey was lying directly in course. The Apache's pilot couldn't see the obstruction until he had sent the steamer nearly bow-on against the Anglesey. Major destruction was avoided, but one of the Apache's lifeboats was lost and a portion of her house was torn off.More Accidents in the Tule Fog, San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, 09 January 1897, Page 16, accessed online at Newspapers.com on 21 March 2020. Due to unseasonably low water levels in the Sacramento River, the Apache was stranded on a sandbar for three hours on August 27th.Stranded on the River Sands, San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, 28 August 1897, Page 8, accessed online at Newspapers.com on 21 March 2020. == Crew List == Crocker-Langley San Francisco Directory For Year Commencing April, 1897, Compiled and Published by H. S. Crocker Company, San Francisco, California, accessed online at the [Internet Archive https://ia800200.us.archive.org/30/items/crockerlangleysa1897sanf/] on 21 March 2020. Master - John R. Farris 1st Officer - Joseph J. Cavoco Pilots - John M. Stephenson, Charles Thompson Chief Engineer - Marshall N. Damon Oiler - Patrick J. Barry Watchman - George Short Deckhands - Frank A. Fish, L. Frates, Anton Gomez, Patrick Higgins, Michael Kelly, L. Kessler, [[Müller-8048|John Miller]], M. Musladin, Daniel Sexton, Joseph Solari, J. Tonoso Firemen - Patrick Donaldson, August Swansen, John Tierney Porter - Joseph Riley Baker - Frank Schrimper Cook - John Z. Johnson Bartender - Charles R. Ball Pantryman - August Dies == 1898 == In March, the Southern Pacific Railroad Company entered into a five-year agreement with the Eleventh-Street Commission Merchants of Oakland to land fruit at the Broadway wharf during the summer. Arrival was set to be before 5 o'clock each day. Fresh Fruit Direct Daily, San Francisco Call, San Francisco, California, 23 March 1898, Page 11, accessed online at Newspapers.com on 21 March 2020. The deal fell through, however, in June. Have Chartered a Launch, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, California, 24 June 1898, Page 9, accessed online at Newspapers.com on 21 March 2020. C. W. Schuler served as captain by the end of the year. To Inspect the Walker, San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, 29 November 1898, Page 2, accessed online at Newspapers.com on 21 March 2020.

SS Barrabool - 1923 - London to Melbourne

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[[Perrey-42|Harry]] and [[Girt-64|Eva Perrey]] and their three children, [[Perrey-45|Evelyn]] (aged 10), [[Perrey-41|Grace]] (aged 8) and [[Perrey-44|Frank]] (aged 6) were from Chingford, Essex. The official reason the Perrey family left England for Australia was because [[Perrey-41|Grace]] suffered from asthma and the Doctors believed the Australian climate would help relieve the condition. But [[Perrey-41|Grace Perrey]] told [[Salisbury-2431|Lauren (Salisbury) Thomson]] that there had been some trouble with [[Perrey-42|Harry]] gambling and they were encouraged to emigrate. In March 1923 there was a newspaper article in the Chelmsford Chronicle where Harry had applied for financial assistance to make the journey. {{Image|file=SS_Barrabool_-_1923_-_London_to_Melbourne-5.jpg |caption=Chelmsford Chronicle, 2 March 1923 |size=600 }} The day before they sailed from England, many from Eva's family stayed at the Perrey house, sleeping four to a bed. [[Girt-92|Daisy Susannah (Girt) Saunders (1899-1977)]] saw the family off at Tilbury. {{Image|file=SS_Barrabool_-_1923_-_London_to_Melbourne-3.jpg |caption=SS Barrabool - Postcard |size=800 }} The Barrabool, a steam ship of 13,100 tons was to sail to Australia, via The Cape. {{Image|file=SS_Barrabool_-_1923_-_London_to_Melbourne.jpg |caption=SS Barrabool - Timetable |size=800}} {{Image|file=SS_Barrabool_-_1923_-_London_to_Melbourne-1.jpg |caption=Ticket to Australia - Harry |size=800 }} {{Image|file=SS_Barrabool_-_1923_-_London_to_Melbourne-2.jpg |caption=Ticket to Australia - Eva and children |size=800 }} {{Image|file=SS_Barrabool_-_1923_-_London_to_Melbourne-4.jpg |caption=Commonwealth of Australia - Certificate of Identity |size=800 }} {{Image|file=SS_Barrabool_-_1923_-_London_to_Melbourne-6.jpg |caption=Melbourne Immigration museum - record of tribute |size=800 }}

SS Braunschweig Ship Manifest

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Passenger List of SS Braunschweig (Master G. Hertlein) embarked from embarked from Bremen, Germany debarked @ Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore.<"Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G97J-R839?cc=2018318&wc=MKZ4-RMS : 25 September 2015), 1820-1891 (NARA M255, M596) > 33 - Jan 3, 1881-Jun 30, 1881 > image 589 through 626 of 889; citing NARA microfilm publications M255, M596 and T844 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | FName || LName || Age || Birth || M/ F || Destination |- | Christian || Larsen || 18 || Norway || M || Wear Park WIsconsin |- | Eline || Hansen || 24 || Norway || F || Chicago, Illinois |- | Hans || Hansen || 2 || Norway || M || Chicago, Illinois |- | Olfred || Hansen || 1 || Norway || M || Chicago, Illinois |- | Bernk || Hansen || 0 || Norway || M || Chicago, Illinois |- | Andreas || Ericksen || 19 || Norway || M || Chicago, Illinois |- | Kund R || Delwud || 26 || Norway || M || Inland Wisconsin |- | Ole W || Russgarden || 51 || Norway || M || Inland Wisconsin |- | Gunile || Nulscatter || 44 || Norway || F || Inland Wisconsin |- | Kund Erickson || Rushukel || 17 || Norway || M || Inland Wisconsin |- | Ragild Olsdatter || Tonistan || 25 || Norway || F || Inland Wisconsin |- | Hari Oldsdatter || Funesath || 20 || Norway || M || Inland Wisconsin |- | Ole Askinson || Berg || 19 || Norway || M || Hanalan Missouri |- | Wuls Marlin || Nielson || 21 || Norway || M || Chicago, Illinois |- | Christian || Steirmane || 17 || Norway || M || Oxford, Wisconsin |- | Ole || Hanson || 25 || Norway || M || Oxford, Wisconsin |- | Ole || Eliassen || 34 || Norway || M || Chicago, Illinoiw |- | Marta || Hansen || 21 || Norway || M || LaCrosse, Wisconsin |- | Helene || Hansen || 24 || Norway || F || LaCrosse, Wisconsin |- | Oleg || Hansdatter || 42 || Norway || M || Oxford, Wisconsin |- | Barb || Oldsdatter || 27 || Norway || F || Oxford, Wisconsin |- | Ole || Olsen || 5 || Norway || M || Oxford, Wisconsin |- | Niels || Olsen || 3 || Norway || M || Oxford, Wisconsin |- | Gertrude || Olsen || 2 || Norway || M || Oxford, Wisconsin |- | Gunvale || Olsen || o || Norway || M || Oxford, Wisconsin |- | A real Person || Standin || 31 || Sweden || M || Baltimore |- | Per || Olsen || 16 || Sweden || M || Baltimore |- | Hana || Nilsson || 42 || Sweden || F || Baltimore |- | Bergta || Mansson || 22 || Sweden || F || Baltimore |- | Lissa || Mansson || 4 || Sweden || F || Baltimore |- | Anna || Mannson || 2 || Sweden || F || Baltimore |- | Nils || Mannson || 1 || Sweden || M || Baltimore |- | Jans || Mannson || 0 || Sweden || M || Baltimore |- | Elna || Mannson || 0 || Sweden || F || Baltimore |- | Jana Gottss || Ottossen || 17 || Sweden || M || St Paul, Minnesota |- | Olf || Matthiassen || 17 || Sweden || M || Penn, Illinois |- | Ingrid Krista || Malinberg || 20 || Sweden || F || Round Baell Tennessee |- | Johannes || Swenson || 25 || Sweden || M || Round Baell Tennessee |- | Andres Joh || Johnsson|| 22 || Sweden || M || RoundBaell Tennessee |- | Gusta|| Anderson || 25 || Sweden || M || Round Baell Tennessee |- | Elsa || Otterson || 24 || Norway || F || Baltimore |- | Carl V || Otterson || 0 || Norway || M || Baltimore |- | Hary || Ammundsen || 20 || Norway || M || Baltimore |- | Andres Joh || Lind || 23 || Norway || M || Baltimore |- | Anne Sofie || Karsgarden || 20 || Norway || F || Baltimore |- | Elling || Guthansen || 21 || Norway || M || Baltimore |- | Colifarn || Guthansen || 20 || Norway || M || Baltimore |- | Nicoline Nilson || Kingston || 7 || Norway || F || Baltimore |- | Birgel || Larsdotter || 24 || Norway || M || Baltimore |- | Math Olsen || Strauss || 17 || Norway || F || Baltimore |- | Kristi B || Staurud || 25 || Norway || F || Baltimore |- | Hans Berlsen || Strauemile || 21 || Norway || M || Baltimore |- | Jens || Hansen || 23 || Norway || M || Baltimore |- | Bertha H || Swensen || 219 || Norway || M || Baltimore |- | Karen || Swensen || 0 || Norway || F || Baltimore |- | Nils E || Hansen || 30 || Norway || M || Baltimore |- | Anna || Janolesen || 17 || Norway || F || Duluth, Minnesota |- | Jacob || Paulsen || 21 || Norway || M || Duluth, Minnesota |- | Otto || Jepson || 20 || Denmark || M || Baltimore |- | Anna C || Harstrom || 59 || Denmark || F || Baltimore |- | Roth || Person || 35 || Denmark || M || Baltimore |- | Adolf || Person || 0 || Denmark || M || Baltimore |- | Christian || Jensen || 16 || Denmark || M || Baltimore |- | Jugen || Peterson || 36 || Denmark || M || Baltimore |- | Jens || Peterson || 7 || Denmark || M || Baltimore |- | Jens || Peterson || 5 || Denmark || M || Baltimore |- | Jensine T || Jensen || 0 || Denmark || F || Baltimore |- | Christian || Christensen || 22 || Denmark || M || Baltimore |- | Martha || Christensen || 0 || Denmark || F || Baltimore |- | Toren B || Swensen || 20 || Denmark || M || Hastings, Nebraska |- | Christian || Jenssen || 25 || Denmark || M || Stillwater, Minnesota |- | Louise || Jenssen || 30 || Denmark || M || Stillwater, Minnesota |- | Gotthardt || Jenssen || 1 || Denmark || M || Stillwater, Minnesota |- | Niels Christian || Pedersen || 26 || Denmark || M || Racine, Wisconsin |- | Niels Christian || Pedersen || 19 || Denmark || M || Baltimore |- | Jens || Jensen || 20 || Denmark || M || Denlap |- | Jorgen || Sorensen || 20 || Denmark || M || Humbolt, Michigan |- | Jens || Christensen || 33 || Denmark || M || Olsrosh, Wisconsin |- | Christine || Christensen || 31 || Denmark || F || Olsrosh, Wisconsin |- | Julius || Christensen || 5 || Denmark || M || Olsrosh, Wisconsin |- | Henrick || Christensen || 3 || Denmark || M || Olsrosh, Wisconsin |- | Amalia || Christensen || 1 || Denmark || F || Olsrosh, Wisconsin |- | Carl || Christensen || 0 || Denmark || M || Olsrosh, Wisconsin |- | Emma || Christensen || 1 || Denmark || F || Olsrosh, Wisconsin |- | Carl || Christensen || 0 || Denmark || M || Olsrosh, Wisconsin |- | Olaf || Olsen || 0 || Norway || M || Fargus Falls, Minnesota |- | Kristian || Sandwiz || 26 || Norway || M || Bismark, Dakota |- | Bertha || Sandwiz || 19 || Norway || M || Bismark, Dakota |- | Johan || Gulbrandtson || 21 || Norway || M || Fargus Falls, Minnesota |- | Ole || Haystad || 60 || Norway || M || Minneapolis, Minnesota |- | Bandi || Hoystad || 21 || Norway || M || Minneapolis, Minnesota |- | Jansdatter || Hoystad || 24 || Norway || M || Minneapolis, Minnesota |- | Ondria || Hoystad || 0 || Norway || F || Minneapolis, Minnesota |- | Glen || Braa || 25 || Norway || M || Sioux City, Iowa |- | Gurum Bye || Hoystad || 37 || Norway || M || Eau Claire, Wisconsin |- | Lars || Bohland || 21 || Norway || M || Minneapolis, Minnesota |- | Hans Oli || Olsen || 25 || Norway || M || Bismark, Dakota |- | Johan || Karsan || 30 || Norway || M || Chicago, Illinois |- | Eduard Nasmus || Nassa || 21 || Norway || M || Minneapolis, Minnesota |- | Ole Swendsen || Nadje || 25 || Norway || M || Minneapolis, Minnesota |- | J Anna H || Hoien || 23 || Norway || F || Busels ford, Minnesota |- | Thomas H || Calsith || 26 || Norway || M || Minneapolis, Minnesota |- | H M || Gjeitim || 40 || Norway || M || Minneapolis, Minnesota |- | Terriander || Olssen || 19 || Norway || M || Chicago, Illinois |- | Ole || Hytsagen || 45 || Norway || M || Lionel Falls, Dakota |- | Anna || Hafdahl || 27 || Norway || M || Chicago, Illinois |- | Ole Joh || Berg || 21 || Norway || M || Lionel Falls, Dakota |- | A P || Tierskyn || 19 || Norway || F || Broad Head, Wisconsin |- | John O || Melburt || 19 || Norway || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Meril O || Melburt || 55 || Norway || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Pere John J || Melburt || 5 || Norway || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Ole Joh || Berg || 21 || Norway || M || Lionel Falls, Dakota |- | Berentine || Sommer || 24 || Norway || F || Minneapolis, Minnesota |- |Peter || Mogstad || 20 || Norway || M || Minneapolis, Minnesota |- | Christine || Berg || 0 ||Norway || F || Baltimore. Maryland |- | Elmen || Berg || 3 ||Norway || M || Baltimore. Maryland |- | Anna || Berg || 26 ||Norway || F || Baltimore. Maryland |- | Ant H || Hinsley || 19 ||Norway || M || Baltimore. Maryland |- | Martha || Petersen || 29 ||Norway || F || Baltimore. Maryland |- | Martha || Mathiassen || 9 ||Norway || F || Hansdala |- | Martha || Mathiassen || 9 ||Norway || F || Hansdala |- | Barbara || Buballken || 17 ||Norway || F || Hansdala |- | Leo Olsen || Battelstein || 18 ||Norway || M || Oxfordville, Wisconsin |- | Oslen Hano || Budinger || 20 ||Norway || M || Oxfordville, Wisconsin |- | Mads || Larsen || 25 ||Denmark || M || Oxfordville, Wisconsin |- | Andres || Christansen || 27 || Denmark || M || Grand Rapids, Wisconsin |- | Laurenz Peter || Hansen || 27 ||Denmark || F || Muskegan, Michigan |- | Peter Anton || Larsan || 22 ||Denmark || F || Grand Haven, Michigan |- | Christian F || Petersen || 3 ||Denmark || M || Greenville, Michigan |- | Hans || Petersen || 2 ||Denmark || M || Greenville, Michigan |- | Ana || Petersen || 0 ||Denmark || F || Greenville, Michigan |- | Lars || Petersen || 0 ||Denmark || M || Greenville, Michigan |- | Marsec Laph || Weinroph || 18 ||Denmark || M || Baltimore |- | Marie || Weinroph || 0 ||Denmark || F || 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Jan || Klomowski || 0 || Prussia || M ||Baltimore |- | Albert || Bentlein || 61 || Prussia || M ||Baltimore |- | Johs || Bentlein || 22 || Prussia || F ||Baltimore |- | Fedoke || Gudenhaus || 45 || Prussia || F ||Baltimore |- | Maria || Hohaff || 40 || Prussia || F ||Baltimore |- | Fred || Hohaff || 7 || Prussia || M ||Baltimore |- | Carl || Hohaff || 5 || Prussia || M ||Baltimore |- | George || Mueller || 6 || Prussia || M ||Baltimore |- | Christian || Aures || 19 || Bardria || M ||Baltimore |- | Johan || Thomson || 50 || Schlessing Holstein || M ||Baltimore |- | Marie || Thomson || 38 || Schlessing Holstein || F ||Baltimore |- | Johannes || Thomson || 9 || Schlessing Holstein || M ||Baltimore |- | Detloff || Thomson || 0 || Schlessing Holstein || M ||Baltimore |- | Anton || Nowiki || 30 || Prussia || M ||Cleveland, Ohio |- | Antoinie || Nowiki || 29 || Prussia || F ||Baltimore |- | Stanislaus || Nowiki || 2 || Prussia || M ||Baltimore |- | Marie || Nowiki || 0 || Prussia || F 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|- | Woizech || Surma || 0 || Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Valentin || Konezack || 30 || Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Julianne || Konezack || 30 || Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Johan || Konezack || 4 || Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Bolislaw || Konezack || 2 || Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Stanislaw || Konezack || 0 || Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Carl || Dahnke || 18 || Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Martin || Talar || 34 || Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Josepfe || Talar || 0 || Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Peter || Talar || 23 || Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Hedwig || Talar || 2 || Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Andreas || Talar || 0 || Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Anton || Tlugge || 30 || Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Gotti || Tlugge || 30 || Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Auguste || Tlugge || 6 || Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Gustav || Tlugge || 1 || Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Adeline || Tlugge || 0 || Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Henriette || Haifser || 29 || Bavaria || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Friderig del || Trasche || 17 || Prussia || M || Wheeling, West Virginia |- | Carl || Lazarvski || 7 || Prussia || M || Detroit, Michigan |- | Louise || Lazarvski || 6 || Prussia || F || Detroit, Michigan |- | Carl || Kosch || 22 || Prussia || M || Canton, Ohio |- | Johan || Marks || 37 || Prussia || M || Canton, Ohio |- | Maria || Marks || 36 || Prussia || F || Canton, Ohio |- | Johanne || Marks || 7 || Prussia || F || Canton, Ohio |- | Jacob || Marks || 5 || Prussia || M || Canton, Ohio |- | Johann || Marks || 4 || Prussia || M || Canton, Ohio |- | Marie || Marks || 3 || Prussia || F || Canton, Ohio |- | Michael || Marks || 1 || Prussia || M || Canton, Ohio |- | Martin || Marks || 0 || Prussia || M || Canton, Ohio |- | Friedrich || Schulz || 43 || Prussia || M || Michigan City, Indiana |- | Martha || Schulz || 37 || Prussia || F || Michigan City, Indiana |- | Emilie || Schulz || 14 || Prussia || F || Michigan City, Indiana |- | August || Schulz ||9 || Prussia || M || Michigan City, Indiana |- | Wilhelem || Schulz || 7 || Prussia || M || Michigan City, Indiana |- | Pauline || Schulz || 5 || Prussia || F || Michigan City, Indiana |- | Ida || Schulz || 2 || Prussia || F || Michigan City, Indiana |- | Emil || Schulz || 1 || Prussia || M || Michigan City, Indiana |- | Marie || Schulz || 0 || Prussia || F || Michigan City, Indiana |- | Richard || Jakob || 23 || Prussia || M || Detroit, Michigan |- | Susanne || Richard || 22 || Prussia || F || Detroit, Michigan |- | Franz || Richard || 0 || Prussia || F || Detroit, Michigan |- | Susanna || Richard || 68 || Prussia || F || Detroit, Michigan |- | Maria || Engel || 19 || Prussia || F || Detroit, Michigan |- | George || Warrenkamp || 34 || Prussia || M || St Louis, Missouri baker |- | Louise || Warrenkamp 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F || Detroit, Michigan |- | Josefine || Chrikowski || 3 || Prussia || F || Detroit, Michigan |- | Anton || Chrikowski || 0 || Prussia || M || Detroit, Michigan |- | Josefa || Drembiuski || 70 || Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Johann || Drembiuski || 5 || Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Franz || Rionsero || 26 || Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Michael || Schwartz || 26 || Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Alwina || Schwartz || 27 || Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Johann || Mauthai || 30 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Apolonia || Mauthai || 30 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | August || Mauthai || 4 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Clemens || Mauthai || 3 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Albert || Mauthai || 30 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- |Christine || Bieber || 0 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Joh F || Kowlaski || 61|| Prussia || M || Leodington |- | Reinhart || Heinzel || 20 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Adolf || Geiger || 24 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Ernesteen || Geiger || 28 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Paul || Geiger || 24 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Ernstine || Hahn || 0 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | A || Haase || 22 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Anna || Reinhardt || 18 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Bertha || Kratsch || 21 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Anna || Weissker || 20 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Erdmann || Bittner || 18 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Joh Gotts || Diesner || 30 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Jos || Tgiper || 15 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Catha || Reglinska || 25 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Anna || Wezinek || 7 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Anna || Wezinek || 55 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Margaret || Warwarek || 7 || Schlesian || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Abi || Mowroski || 22 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Cath || Mowroski || 56 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Anna J || Fagecko || 40 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Justina || Fagecko || 40 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | M || Sibarska || 9 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Wilhelm || Schamp || 63 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Emil || Schamp || 44 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Carl || Schamp || 7 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Adelheid || Schamp || 4 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Bertha || Schamp || 2 ||Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Jul || Spruth || 46 || Baltimore || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Martin || Schumacher || 27 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Elisabeth || Schumacher || 27 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Martin || Schumacher || 0 ||Prussia || M || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Helene || Wiens || 3 || Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Anna || Kuntz || 18 || Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Anastasia || Kuntz || 0 || Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Trude || Ehlich || 28 || Prussia || F || Baltimore, Maryland |- | Page 10 (Image 600) ||Page 36 (Image 626) || SS Braunschweig || 1 Jun 1888 |- |} {| border="1" | Totals || Germany || Norway || Denmark || Hungary || Sweden || Austria || W States |- | Male || 722 || 60 || 40 || 7 || 9 || 6 || 4 |- | Female || 574 || 27 || 18 || 9 || 6 || 7 || 0 |- | 1489 || 1296 || 87 || 58 || 16 || 15 || 13 || 4 |}

SS Curaca

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

SS Irish Pine

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The SS Irish Pine was torpedoed and sunk by U-608 on 15 November 1942. All 33 crew were lost. The Irish cargo ship IRISH PINE left Dublin on October 28th 1942, on a voyage to Boston and Tampa, and was last reported in the Atlantic on November 13th. She carried a crew of 33. A German report stated that the vessel was sunk 400 miles S.S.W. of Sable Island on the 15th, and that a boat was seen to be launched.Hocking, Charles. Dictionary of Disasters at Sea during the Age of Steam Read more at [https://wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?148020 wrecksite]. West Neris and the West Hematite, renamed Irish Oak and Irish Pine respectively, were, the only ships acquired by Irish Shipping in the United States during the war.https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/5073/1/Sean_McDonagh_20140620160235.pdf "Irish Shipping Limited acquired two ships by charter from the United States Maritime Commission through United States Lines on 26th September, 1941. The two vessels were the West Hematite, a vessel of 8,556 tons deadweight, built in Seattle by J. F. Duthrie in 1919, and the West Neris, of 8,542 tons deadweight and built by the South Western Shipbuilding Company, San Pedro, California, also in 1919. A commentator on shipping affairs writing about the West Hematite referred to her as follows- "She was built as part of the huge wartime programme of merchant ships ordered by the United States after the country's entry into the First World War. However, she was not completed until after hostilities had ended. She was a single screw ship, using steam from dual-purpose boilers and she had a speed of ten knots. For a time she was operated by the United States Shipping Board and then by the Oriole Lines, under whose flag she frequently traded to Great Britain and, indeed, called occasionally at Irish ports. She was laid-up for a time after the banning of American ships from the European war zone in 1940 until she was handed over on charter to Irish Shipping Limited in September, 1941. In appearance, she was strictly utilitarian so she was no beauty, but she did have a useful career in the United States Merchant Marine until the advent of the Second World War." The West Hematite was chartered for £3,251 per month from September, 1941, and she was delivered to the company at New Orleans on 8th September, 1941, where she was taken over by Capt. F. C. Dick of Belfast on behalf of the company. Despite the best efforts of the company's local representatives, A. K. Miller & Co., the vessel did not sail from New Orleans until 23rd October, 1941, when she left for St. John, New Brunswick to load 6,522 tons of wheat for Dublin. She arrived at Dublin on 11th December, 1941, to complete her first voyage for the company. On her second voyage she sailed from Dublin, as the Irish Pine, on 31st December, 1941, for Belfast on passage to St. John where she loaded grain for discharge at Foynes. The vessel then made three voyages to Halifax on the third of which she arrived at Dublin on 19th October, 1942. During this period the Irish Pine was under the command of Capt. Matthew O'Neill of Wexford, brother of Capt. John O'Neill who was very soon afterwards appointed General Superintendent with the company. Whilst on passage from Halifax to Limerick on 13th August, 1942, the vessel was involved in the rescue of members of the crew of a British motor vessel, Richmond Castle which had been torpedoed off the south coast of Ireland. The Irish Pine came across a lifeboat filled with survivors of the sinking ship and took them on board in very heavy weather. The survivors were subsequently landed at Kilrush, Co. Clare and later, as a gesture of gratitude, the crew of the Richmond Castle presented Capt. Matthew O'Neill with an inscribed silver salver. The final voyage The Irish Pine sailed from Dublin on 29 October, 1942,on charter to W. & H. M. Goulding Ltd..to load a cargo of phosphate rock at Tampa, Florida for discharge at Dublin. This was to be the ship's final ill-fated voyage and she was scheduled to call at Boston on the outward passage to have her tanks overhauled. From Boston the vessel was to proceed to her loading port of Tampa and would then call to Norfolk to take on bunkers for the homeward passage. She was expected to arrive at Boston on 17 November, 1942. In a telegram dated 11 November, the ship's managers, Limerick Steamship Co. Ltd. advised H. W. Brandon & Co., the ship agents at Tampa, that the Irish Pine and the Irish Oak would arrive there about 23 November. On 13 November the Master of the Irish Pine sent a wireless message to the Boston agents, Furness Withy & Co. Ltd. advising that she would arrive there on 16 November and that was the final communication received from the vessel. A telegram from Limerick Steamship Co. Ltd. to the Boston agents expressed anxiety that there was no news of the vessel. The company's Directors decided at a Board meeting on 3 December, 1942, that the ship should be presumed lost and that the charterers and all next-of-kin should be so informed. In a letter from Furness Withy to the Limerick Steamship Co. Ltd., dated 28 December, 1942, the final paragraph stated "with regards to O'Neill, we regret that we have received absolutely no further information". For security reasons during that period the names of ships did not appear in letters, telegrams or other communications and were referred to by the names of the relevant ships' masters. The true facts regarding the sinking of the Irish Pine were not known for a further thirty-five years until the German submarine diaries, captured by British forces at the end of the war, were inspected by Capt. Frank Forde in researching material for The Long Watch, his history of the Irish merchant marine during the Second World War. The records show that the Irish Pine was sunk at 0014 on 16 November, 1942, when she was struck aft by the second torpedo fired by the German submarine U-608 and sank stern first within three minutes of being hit. All thirty-three crewmembers were lost with their ship in the greatest tragedy suffered by Irish Shipping Limited during the war."http://homepage.eircom.net/~Irishshipping/The%20War-Time%20Fleet%20-%20Irish%20Pine.htm Irish Shipping Limited. "Signals" Journal 1980, Spring Summer, Wartime Fleet No 7 [http://www.irishships.com/images/ISL%20Ltd/ISL%20Signals/1980%20Spring-Summer.pdf Wartime Fleet No 7] Casualties of war The men lost were:- :Master: Capt. Matthew O'Neill, Maudlinstown, Wexford. Age 41 :Chief Officer: Joseph O'Connor, 91 Oxmantown Road, Dublin. Age 31 :Second Officer: Alfred Hartnett, 99 Lower Road, Cork (a native of Youghal, Co. Cork). Age 50 :Third Officer: William J. Connolly, 18 Lower O'Connell St., Kinsale, Co. Cork. Age 31 :Chief Engineer: George K. O'Brien, 3 West Beach, Cobh, Co. Cork. Age 39 :Second Engineer: Joseph O'Connell, 26 Parnell Place, Cork. Age 46 :Third Engineer: Michael Cusack, Glenview Avenue, Farranshone, Limerick. Age 28https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1939/08868/5207258.pdf :Fourth Engineer: Patrick Cleary, St. John's Road, Wexford. Age 31 :First Radio Officer: Thomas Daly, 15 Niall St., North Circular Road, Dublin. Age 32 :Second Radio Officer: Robert J. Creighton, 25 Wellington St., Portobello, Edinburgh. Age 20 (also as Crichton) :Bosun: Stephen Smith, Wellington Place, Wexford. Age 42 :Carpenter: Patrick Bent, Burne's Lane, Wexford. age 56 :A.Bs.:- :Richard Talbot, 34R Pearse House, Dublin. Age 57 :Alphonsus Tobin, 2 Broad Lane, Limerick. Age 30https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1907/01681/1668762.pdfhttp://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Limerick/Limerick_No__2_Urban/Augustine_Place/626573/ :Patrick Sheehan, 42 James's St., Dublin (native of Kinsale). Age 38 :Michael Flynn / O'Flynn, Mount Kennet Cottages, Windmill St., Limerick. Age 30 :Joseph Conway, 3 Lealand Place, North Wall, Dublin. Age 25 :Fred Cowzer, 11B Boyne St., Dublin. Age 20 :Peter Fanning, Clogherhead Co. Louth. Age 56 :Ordinary Seamen:- :Eamon Donagh, 12 Grattan Terrace, Galway. Age 18 :Kevin Cashin, 45 Hardwicke St., Dublin. age 21 :Firemen:- :T or Frank Murphy, 1 Carroll's Road, Limerick. Age 38 :Frank Tracey/Tracy, 2 Mount Kennet Cottages, Limerick. Age 27 :A or Sean Ryan, 28 Charlotte Quay, Limerick. Age 22 :Donkeyman: John Nolan, 57 Marino Green, Fairview, Dublin. :Greasers:- :John McCarthy, Bandon Road, Kinsale. Age 48 :Maurice Dooley, 1 Windmill Street, Limerick. Age 33 :Harry Ward. 11 Eblana Villas, Grand Canal Street, Dublin. Age 49 :Steward: Thomas (P?) Cusack, 105 Evergreen Road, Cork. Age 50 :Assistant Steward: M. O'Callaghan, 22 St. Patrick's Quay, Cork; :Cook: Joseph Duffy, 14 Haroldville Avenue, Rialto, Dublin. Age 36 :Assistant Cook: Hector Young, Rosbrien Road, Limerick. Age 20 :Cabin Boy: T. Donohoe/Donoghue, 5 Newbridge Drive, Sandymount, Dublin. Age 20 Sponsored by the Irish Seamen's Relatives Association (1939-46), the Irish Merchant Navy Memorial Plaque and Plinth[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/51083 Imperial War Museum Record] uniquely embossed with the Irish flag commemorating those crews lost on Irish registered vessels during World War II, is now on view in the British Merchant Navy Section of the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire, England, which is currently managed by the Royal British Legion. An oak tree within the Merchant Navy Convoy oak wood section which is located directly behind the plinth is also dedicated to their memory. In September 2007, a new memorial plaque was fixed to the front of the plinth, to record the names of the 5 Irish Born Merchant Seamen captured while serving on British merchant vessels who lost their lives as a result of Gestapo ill-treatment in the Arbeitsertziehungslager located in Bremen-Farge 1943-45. The Irish Merchant Navy Memorial Plaque is listed in the official inventory of United Kingdom War Memorials. == Sources == *https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/crews/ship2434.html *http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/09%20olj%2052%208%20limk%20men%20lost.pdf *http://www.irishships.com/images/ISL%20Ltd/ISL%20Signals/1980%20Spring-Summer.pdf *https://www.mariner.ie/irish-pine/ *https://www.greentigergroup.com/downloads/truck-names/ss-irish-pine/

SS Jonathan Holt 1941

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On Feb 24 1941 SS Johnathan Holt was torpedoed by uboat 97. Most of the crew and passengers were lost. More information can be found at https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/crews and in the book The Secret History of the SS Jonathan Holt by Brendan Keelan. The dead are listed below CREW [[Tripp-4321|Tripp, Charles Owen Hilary]] [[Allison-9912|Nyiam Allison (abt.1905-1941)]] [[Ashton-4614|James Ashton (abt.1923-1941)]] [[Bagrey-1|Teh Bagrey (1899-1941)]] [[Bestman-4|Thomas Bestman (1899-1941)]] [[Boyd-22066|Frederick Valentine Boyd (1900-1941)]] [[Brooks-29154|Harold Brooks (abt.1918-1941)]] [[Brown-174336|James Joseph Brown (abt.1923-1941)]] [[Candlish-257|Stanley Candlish (1913-1941)]] [[Casey-7694|John Russell Casey (abt.1918-1941)]] [[Clarke-25484|James Clarke (abt.1893-1941)]] [[Cook-52168|Alexander Cook (abt.1899-1941)]] [[Cookson-1080|Thomas Frederick Cookson (abt.1915-1941)]] [[Corkish-52|Leonard Stanley Corkish (abt.1925-1941)]] [[Cottrell-2651|John Cottrell (abt.1912-1941)]] [[Elwers-4|Stanley Elwers (abt.1905-1941)]] [[Franks-4146|Leonard Franks (abt.1912-1941)]] [[Freeman-23928|Walker A Freeman (abt.1910-1941)]] [[Fuller-21398|Robert James Rivers Fuller (abt.1923-1941)]] [[Gallagher-8558|Robert Gallagher (abt.1916-1941)]] [[Graham-34534|William Jonathan Graham (abt.1902-1941)]] [[Jones-148174|Tom Jones (abt.1894-1941)]] [[Jones-148175|William James Jones (abt.1917-1941)]] [[Logan-9127|James Smiley Logan (abt.1910-1941)]] [[Marshall-31108|James Marshall (abt.1901-1941)]] [[McKevitt-144|Alexander McKevitt (abt.1885-1941)]] [[Norman-10409|Moses Akuterk Norman (abt.1914-1941)]] [[Ottolini-3|Bernard Desmond Ottolini (abt.1924-1941)]] [[Price-33732|William George Briscoe Price (abt.1911-1941)]] [[Redmond-2361|William Eric Redmond (abt.1905-1941)]] [[Riley-16231|Dominec Christopher Riley (abt.1922-1941)]] [[Roberts-56698|Gilbert Roberts (abt.1918-1941)]] [[Samson-2973|William Samson (abt.1904-1941)]] [[Sayce-116|Alfred William Sayce (abt.1909-1941)]] [[Severs-250|Alfred Lawrence Severs (abt.1911-1941)]] [[Sharp-16606|Maurice Gordon Sharp (abt.1919-1941)]] [[Squires-3111|William Squires (abt.1923-1941)]] [[Stendela-6|Benjamin H Stendela (abt.1921-1941)]] [[Stephenson-11168|William Stephenson (abt.1882-1941)]] [[Stokes-8728|John Stokes (abt.1919-1941)]] [[Whittle-2566|James William Whittle (abt.1893-1941)]] [[Williams-137572|Hugh Glynne Williams (abt.1925-1941)]] [[Wilson-115143|Gordon Dickenson Wilson (abt.1913-1941)]] PASSENGERS HACKIN, Joseph Free French Forces HACKIN, Marie Alice Free French Forces [[Schubauer-37|Theodor Anton Heinrich Schubauer (abt.1890-1941)]] [[Preiss-183|Franz Preiss (abt.1923-1941)]] [[Gabriel-996|John Gabriel]] [[Maitland_Makgill_Crichton-11|David Maitland Makgill Crichton (1914-1941)]] [[Byron-1042|Robert Byron (abt.1906-1941)]] [[Edwards-44375|Arnett Morris Edwards (abt.1906-1941)]] [[Goodeve-82|Charles Goodeve Goodeve (1898-1941)]] [[Munday-1932|Eric Jesse George Munday (abt.1901-1941)]] [[Tripp-4321|Charles Owen Hilary Tripp (abt.1918-1941)]] [[Middleton-9039|Herbert Walter William Middleton (abt.1900-1941)]]

SS Lapland

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(from Wikipedia) SS Lapland was a passenger ship built by the Harland & Wolff for the Red Star Line and launched June 27, 1908. The Lapland looked similar to her sister ships Samland, Gothland, Poland but was substantially larger.

SS Ottawa - Lost at Sea

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==The Tragedy of the SS Ottawa== === Lost At Sea === The ''Ottawa'' was a 309' x 40' tanker operated by the Anglo-American Oil Company built in 1888 in Newcastle. She was carrying 3,600 tons of fuel oil from Port Lobos, Mexico to Manchester, England when she was lost with all hands during an Atlantic hurricane. The ''Ottawa'' left Norfolk, Virginia on Feb. 2, 1921 bound for Manchester. Her last contact was with the British steamer ''Dorington Court,'' on 6th February. There was a hurricane in the area which caused the abandonment of both the French steamer ''Victorieux'' and the Belgian-owned ''Bombardier''. The ''Esperanza de Larrinaga'' departed Norfolk the same day as the ''Ottawa''. And the ''Monte San Michelle'' departed New York the same day. Both were lost at sea. There seems little doubt but that all three were victims of the hurricane.Auke Visser´s Esso UK Tanker's site, [https://www.aukevisser.nl/uk/id263.htm entry for the ''Ottawa'' - (1900-1921)] === [[Wilson-17313|William Henry Wilson]] === '''Contributed by [[Cook-8028|Kenneth Cook]], nephew of [[Wilson-17313|William Henry Wilson]].''' The date when William was demobbed from the army is unclear but it would have been about 1920 as he was one of the final drafts for the First World War. At this time there were many unemployed in Barrow-Furness. By September 1922 the number employed in the Barrow shipyard had fallen from its peak of 31,000 in 1917 to just 3,150 . William Henry however found work in November 1920 as a fourth engineer on a tanker called the “S.S.Ottawa” , this ship was owned by the Anglo American oil company which was latter to be known as ESSO . They had a depot in Barrow-in-Furness and in 1921 brought in some 84,000,000 gallons of motor spirit into Barrow . My mother told me that William took the job as engineer on the Ottawa this turned out to be a tragic decision. The Ottawa was lost with all hands the following February. I have researched the loss of the Ottawa and was surprised at the amount of information that was available. First of all the Anglo American oil company named a number of their tankers after North American Indian Tribes . The Ottawa was built by Armstrong Mitchell and Co. Ltd. Of Newcastle and was launched in 1888 for Lane and Mac. Andrew , she was christened the Elbray and was 2,742 gross tons , L A O 309 ft , beam 40 ft. with 13 cylinder steam engines. In 1895 she was sold to the Galbraith Pembroke Co. and in 1900 sold again to the Anglo American oil company who renamed her the Ottawa . She was requisitioned by the Admiralty in August 1914 to help maintain the oil supplies to the Fleet . In December 1918 she was returned to the Anglo American oil company. The Ottawa arrived in Barrow on November 5th.1920 with a cargo of motor spirit . The date that William joined the ship would have been between the ship arriving on the 5th. and it leaving on the 29th. The agents for the ship was James Fisher of Barrow-in-Furness . The Ottawa was in Barrow for three weeks which is longer than required to discharged her cargo , it is possible that she was under going repairs but I have researched the Lloyds register in Barrow-in-Furness and found no evidence to that effect ,she may have just been waiting for a cargo . When the Ottawa left Barrow she left from the Graving Dock entrance , this entrance is now part of the Dock Museum and Devonshire Dock Hall occupies what was once part of Devonshire dock . It was a Monday when the ship left Barrow and my mother went with her mother to see William off and her most vivid memory of William was that when he kissed his mother good by he left a smudge of oil on his mothers cheek . When the Ottawa sailed she sailed with a crew of thirty five , five of these were Barrow men , her destination was Port Lobos on the west coast of Mexico in the Gulf of California . After loading her cargo she left Port Lobos on January 21st. 1921 and proceeded to Norfolk Virginia , where she left on February 2nd bound for Manchester. The Ottawa was due in Manchester on or about February 20th. , the relatives of the crew in Barrow started to worry when the ship was over due and on seeing advertisements appearing in the national press asking for information concerning the Ottawa . The relatives then started to go to the offices of James Fisher the shipping agent for information . On March 2nd the Anglo American oil company contacted the relatives concerned. The last contact that was made with the Ottawa was with another ship the S.S. Dorington Court on the 6th. at 8-20 p.m.. This was by wireless telegraph , she said that all was well and that she had no messages . Sailing from Norfolk the same day was the Esperanza de Larrinaga with a crew of forty and a cargo of 6,000 tons of wheat , this ship also was never heard from again and all hands lost. A ship called the Monte San Michele sailed from New York that same day with a crew of fifty and a cargo of 328,072 bushels of wheat and rye . The Monte San Michele made contact with an American steamer the Casper at 3-30pm on February 8th. calling for assistance , she gave her position as latitude 36 degrees north and longitude 49 degrees and 40 minutes west after fifteen minutes these calls ceased . The Casper and another steamer the West Imboden searched the area but found no trace of the Monte San Michele . There were also two other ships that were abandoned in the same area due to the hurricane , they were the S.S. Victorieux and the S.S. Bombardier . The details of the abandoning of the Victorieux are that on the 10th. she was abandoned after heavy seas had completely wrecked all her steering gear , stove in all her hatches , all the doors , destroyed the life boats , washed over the captains cabin and the wireless house . The wireless operator was drowned but the rest of the crew were saved by another steamer . I do not know the details of the Bombardier. The insurance broker which insured the hull of the Ottawa were Willis, Faber and Dundas this is the same insurers which insured the Titanic . Another coincidence is that the position of the hurricane and where the Monte San Michele sank was 6 degrees south of where the Titanic sank eight years earlier. The company wrote to all the relatives of the crew and below is the letter that was received by the relatives. -------------------------------------- Dear Madam , You have doubtless noticed the press to the fact that the Ottawa is over due. She sailed from Norfolk Virginia February 2nd. for Manchester and since then we have had no communication from her . We are endeavouring to trace vessels which may have sighted her or spoken to her and have received no advices only that another steamer was in communication on the night of February 6th.and that all was well . We are receiving numerous inquiries from relatives and friends of the Ottawa people for the latest news and have thought it well to give you all the information we have at present and to say that we shall pass it to you immediately any further advices come to hand . ------------------------------------------- The incident was reported in the local press on March 10th giving all the details but they said that half of the crew were Barrow men. The next public information concerning the Ottawa appeared in the same local paper on Friday June 24th. was a theory about how the Ottawa went missing which I thought very interesting and very speculative but it would be interesting to find out the basis of the speculation . ====New Theory of Ship Missing With Local Men Aboard==== A new theory as to the fate of the Anglo American oil company’s tanker the Ottawa whose crew included six men from Barrow presumed to have perished with the vessel in the North Atlantic early this year under mysterious circumstances comes from New York . The “ Daily Mails “ correspondent announces the disclosure of a year ago by the New York Police of a plot of American Bolsheviks who were to send comrades to sea as members of ships companies with the object of seizing the vessels and taking them to Russia . Since January twenty ships including the Ottawa and other British vessels have disappeared with out trace . ------------------------------ I assume that at some point the company informed the relatives that all hope of finding any members of the crew alive had now passed . In July there was a court hearing in Barrow-in-Furness County Court concerning the compensation for the dependants , this also was reported in the local press . ====The Lost Ottawa - Compensation to the dependants of Barrow Men==== It was made clear in the Barrow County Court today that the Ottawa a vessel belonging to the Anglo American oil company which disappeared while making an Atlantic passage at the beginning of the year , is presumed lost , and with it five Barrow men. The court list comprised of matters relating to the appointment of compensation in respect of Angus Griffiths , Frank Victor Williams , William Percy Norris , Peter Begley and William Henry Wilson. Mr. J Pickervance said that he had been instructed in four of these cases and that Mr. F Taylor appeared in the remaining case . In each case the sum of £300 had been paid into the court , but there was a scheme in existence under which the Anglo American oil company proposed to make further extra payments . In Mr Taylor’s case they were going to pay more than £400 over and above the £300 and in the other cases the extra amounts would be £305 , £240 , £209 and £267. Mr. Pickervance went on to say there was some difficulty about the payment into court of the additional sums . His Honour remarked that he had similar cases where it was proposed to pay in to be administered by the County Court not under the compensation act but with the Registrar as the Trustee . In the present case the £300 compensation could be paid in the usual way and for the sums the Registrar could act as Trustee the money would be subject to any order of the court. There upon Mr. Pickervance said they would formulate their scheme and present it for approval . The dependants he added were not taking any harm in the mean time as he and Mr. Taylor were making monetary advances . ------------------------------------ Who Mr. Taylor represented I do not know , or if the four additional payments to those Mr Pickervance represented are in chronological order with the list of the men lost . What is apparent how ever is that the compensation act had set a maximum of £300 for the loss of a life . The variance in the additional amounts may have taken into account the number of dependants , the seniority or position of the crew members . Frank Victor Williams lived in Myerscough street left a widow and nine children . I believe that his widow and Alice May Wilson became friends after the tragedy . William Henry was fourth engineer but I do not know the rank of any of the others as they were not listed among the officers . The officers comprised of Mr. J Williams , Mr. J D Wiseman chief officer , Mr. Hugh Close second officer , Mr. D G Rees third officer , Mr. John Pickering chief engineer , Mr. G H Grub second engineer , Mr. R Ward third engineer and William Henry Wilson fourth engineer. My mother told me that she could remember going with her mother every week to collect the compensation payments . I do not know if the £300 was paid in a lump sum and the extra payment in instalments or if all the money was paid in instalments. The judge on the day of the hearing was Judge Gawan Taylor and the Registrar Mr. F T Hodgson . One final note of interest about the Ottawa and the Anglo American oil company and that is ESSO in 1946 purchased six coastal tankers from the Ministry of War . One of these was called the Empire Coast which was built at Northwich in 1943 , she was renamed the Esso Ottawa , and remained in service until 1967 when she was scrapped at Bruges Belgium.

SS Special Camp Hinzert

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SS Special Camp Hinzert was a concentration camp operated by Nazi Germany from 1939 to 1945, situated in the Hünsruck uplands near Luxembourg. A camp at Hinzert was first established in 1938 for workers building the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siegfried_Line Siegfried Line].Geoffrey P Megargee (ed), ''The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945'' (Indiana University Press, 2009) vol I: Early Camps, Youth Camps, and Concentration Camps and Subcamps under the SS-Business Administration Main Office (WVHA), 824. After the original camp almost entirely burnt down, it was rebuilt in 1939 and reopened in October that year as a work education, police detention and SS special camp. ==Sources==

St. Andrew's Catholic Church Members List -1913 & 1921

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St. Andrews's Catholic Church Diamond Jubilee Nov 21 to 24, 1921 Photos of this Church http://www.mrlinfo.org/history/thenandnow/standrew.htm

St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church

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==Description== *Beautiful old Catholic Church with wood carvings from early German immigrants to Buffalo. *Large stone ediface with two shortened steeples. *Large bells in tower to ring the Angeles prayers. *Beautiful stained glass windows. ==History== * Original structure was made of wood, and burned to the ground in the 1800s. *Stone church which replaced it originally had two pointed steeples that were lost in a storm in the late 1900s.

St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church Auburn / Fisherville, Michigan (Bay City area)

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Historical photo of the church {{Image|file=St_Anthony_of_Padua_Catholic_Church_Auburn_Fisherville_Michigan_Bay_City_area.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, Fisherville, Michigan }} St. Anthony of Padua Church, Fisherville Established 1897 4699 S. Eleven Mile Rd. (west of Auburn), Williams Twsp., MI "First Church", "An early photo with a horses and wagon in the shadows. The school (left) was built in 1911, the church in 1902 and the rectory (right) in 1907. Link to news article about the [http://www.bay-journal.com/bay/1he/religion/stanthony-wt.html church and congregation], history. Reference Sources: St. Anthony's Diamond Jubilee, 1976 pamphlet St. Anthony of Padua, Fisherville - 1897-1997 Centennial Celebrate, 1997 pamphlet St. Anthony of Padua, Fisherville, 2000 directory

St. Anthony of Padua Church, Fisherville, Michigan

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Location: West of Auburn, Michigan Historic church and the historic, preserved cemetery St. Anthony's Cemetery, LOCATION: 11 Mile Road and W North Union Road Bay County, Michigan, 48611 USA {{Image|file=St_Anthony_of_Padua_Catholic_Church_Auburn_Fisherville_Michigan_Bay_City_area.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, historic photo }} Church: Established 1897, 4699 S. Eleven Mile Rd. (west of Auburn), Williams Twsp., MI A sturdy and determined lot were the Polish pioneers that settled in Williams Township in Bay County. * With meager savings garnered from hard work at the salt manufacturing and wood mills in Bay City, and later in the coal mines, they set about purchasing small plots of forest and uncultivated land in the area which they worked to clear and make suitable for farming. Each year they were able to produce more produce to sell in nearby villages and towns. Eventually many were able to quit their jobs and devote their full time to working the land. * Many moved here from Bay City which was the closest nearby town, and some were new immigrants. The village of Auburn wasn't too far away being just a few miles east of where they settled, and where they could purchase essential provisions saving them from a much longer trip to Bay City or Midland. * Many retained their affiliations with church societies, especially at St. Stanislaus Church in Bay City that was a Polish congregation. ...Most attended Mass at St. Stanislaus, traveling by horse and buggy, on foot, or train on the Battle Creek and Bay City Railway which was eventually acquired by the Michigan Central Railroad. * Their children were initially schooled by a lay teachers who also taught religion classes. Catholic priests from Bay City, Midland and Auburn visited the area to attended to the services where they lived. * Early family surnames of pioneers of the church included: Babinski, Bies, Buczek, Cieslinski, Dasky, Dziurka, Filcek, Gwisdala, Kaczynski, Kaczmarek, Kalinowski, Kitts, Kosnik, Kozuch, Latocki, Lobodzinski, Luczak, Lukowski, Machelski, Mrozinski, Nowaczyk, Okon, Prill, Piesik, Piotrowski, Reder, Rytlewski, Sczepanski, Sikorski, Wejrowski, Wittbrodt, Zielinski, Zmich. When Rev. Fr. Edward J. Kozlowski appointed to the parish of St. Stanislaus, it turned out to be a significant turning point for this Polish community in Williams township. ...With his encouragement, support and leadership, these Poles began planning for putting their own church community in place. On July 3, 1897, two acres of land were donated to the "St. Anton's Polish Roman Catholic Congregation of Fisherville." A year later, the number of Polish families was up to fifty, all anxious to get their new church built. Years later, the church acquired use of an additional 15 acres from Father Kozlowski that were purchased with his own funds. He later left this to the parish via his will. The first church building was completed in 1901 [for an investment of] $7,000.00. The formal blessing and dedication of the new church took place on September 7, 1902. During these early years the parish members who died were buried at the church cemetery a mile north of the parish's main property. Early internment records list ...burials including: Wytbrodt, John - May 7, 1906, age 6 days From [http://bay-journal.com/bay/1he/religion/stanthony-wt.html] Reference: Bay City Times Press - September 8, 1902 "Seven societies from St. Stanislaus church took part in the exercise marching to the services in a body and assisting the clergymen in charge. The Michigan Central took two crowded excursion trains of seven coaches each from Bay City, containing 800 people, to the dedication. All the rural districts in the vicinity sent large numbers the Polish settlement in Beaver township turning out in mass. The farmers living in the neighborhood, gave a reception to the visitors, treating everybody in most hospitable and generous manner." Source: http://www.bay-journal.com/bay/1he/religion/stanthony-wt.html '''Cemetery'''
St. Anthony of Padua Cemetery, Fisherville, Michigan Listing of who is buried there, including unmarked graves: http://www.mifamilyhistory.org/bay/StAnthony.htm {{Image|file=St_Anthony_of_Padua_Church_Fisherville_Michigan-1.jpg |align=r |size=l|caption= St. Anthony of Padua Cemetery, East View }} '''Location '''
The cemetery is located in Williams Township, the second oldest township in Bay County and dates back to before the county was organized with the first settlers arriving in 1854. Williams Township officially became a township in 1858. The waterways were the early roads and travelers often camped along the banks with Indians overnight. Many of the creeks in Williams Township are named for early settlers such as Bradford Creek, Culver Creek, Hoppler Creek and Dell Creek. These creeks, or county drains, terminate in the south branch of the Kawkawlin River in Section 12. Source: Williams Township History, Michigan: [http://www.williamstwp.com/history.asp] Sources: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1577/st.-anthony's- https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1577/st.-anthony's-cemetery

St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church

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St. Brides Church, Kirkton of Cushnie

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Remains of church, standing to gable height at East end with an entrance in the South. It remains ruinous within its churchyard. A lintel bears the date 1637, and a broken stone 14__. An armorial slab of the Lumsdens lies within and bears the date 1637. The bell, dated 1686, which belonged to the church, is now at Lynturk Church. The burial ground is no longer used. St Bride's well, a holy well, is now covered by the Cushnie well. Now no trace. A stone-arched vault in churchyard, underneath a tool store, contains three stone platforms for resting coffins. A standing building survey of the church and topographic survey of the churchyard was carried out by Addyman Archaeology in 2013. A photograph taken circa 1906 shows the masonry fabric to have survived entire up to that date, including a fine bird-cage bellcote at the west gable apex, but now much of the ruin is obscured by vegetation and collapsed walling. The church is rectangular in plan, with lower walling of possibly medieval date. There is some evidence of secondary works, particularly at the east gable whose upper parts were entirely rebuilt apparently in the 17th century given a dated skewputt of 1637 attested in historical sources. Graveyard survey recorded 47 individual monuments dating from the end of the 17th century to the early 20th century, although further fallen or buried monuments may lie elsewhere particularly closer to and within the church ruin. Former manse to the easthttps://online.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/smrpub/master/detail.aspx?tab=main&refno=NJ51SW0002 == Sources ==

St. Camillus

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THE CLASS OF 1981 WELCOMES YOU! We want to know how you are doing and what you have been up to! We are dedicated to organizing a class reunion, keeping track of classmates, and staying in touch! The planning process has begun for a reunion to be held in October 2010. Visit this page to get updates on our pending class reunion and to ask questions, post your contact information or get area hotel information as it becomes available.

St. Clair, Michigan

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Burmeister-199|Shelly Burmeister]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20554098 send me a private message]. Thanks!

St. Clara's Orphanage

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St. Clara's was a Catholic orphanage in Denver, Colorado. It ran from 1890 to 1968, served over 10,000 children, and was funded by Catholic Charities and United Way. It closed due to funding shortfalls. A 1967 Denver Catholic Register article shares some of the history: "The structure at 3800 W . 29th avenue, which presently houses the children, was built in 1908. The original orphanage was located at 10th and Champa streets, where the same group of Sisters now operate St. Rose's residence, a home for working girls. Children were admitted to the original orphanage on 10th street on Christmas Eve 1890." Getty Images has a collection of photos: [https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/st-claras-orphanage https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/st-claras-orphanage]

St. Combs, Aberdeenshire Place Study Info

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St. Denys Church, Cold Ashby

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The parish church of St Denys in Cold Ashby, Northamptonshire, has a simple plan, consisting of a west tower, nave and chancel. There are no aisles, transepts, although there is a clerestory. The church was mostly built between the 12th and 14th centuries, of ashlar block from the local Lias stone, and was restored in the 1840s.

St. Eloi Church

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'''The History of St. Eloi Church in Theriot, Louisiana''' [Please note: it's a work in progess] January 17, 1996
Houma, LA
(The following article is from part two of a two-part series about the founding family of St. Eloi Catholic Church and the community of Theriot, on Bayou du Large. This article was compiled by Ollie Theriot, great-granddaughter of Eloi and Seraphine on the dedication of the new St. Eloi Catholic Church in Theriot -- Autumn 1971) In the words of Roger Baudier, the historian of "The Catholic Church in Louisiana", we see a detailed account of the generosity of the founding family of Bayou du Large. Here follows his account of the founding of St. Eloi Catholic Church:

After the War Between the States a priest came occasionally to Bayou du Large and said Mass in a country store owned by Mr. St. Martin, located on the West bank of the bayou opposite the present church. In the early part of 1875 Mrs. Michel Eloi Theriot donated in memory of her late husband three arpents of land to be used for a church and cemetery site.

The more prominent families then were the Theriots, St. Martins, Thibodeauxs, Chauvins, Champagnes, Fredericks, Watkins, Briens, Henris, Waguespacks and others; later -- the Marniandes. All of these worked in the swamps and neighboring stretches gathering timber for the church, and now they wanted a pastor.

When the edifice was completed, a delegation went to see Archbishop Perche, telling him they had built a church, and now they wanted a pastor, The delegation was told to return home, that the archbishop would come to see the place in a short time.

Archbishop Perche made the trip to Theriot on Bayou du Large and blessed the new church. He celebrated Mass. During the ceremony there was a big downpour, and the new roof leaked so badly it was necessary to hold an umbrella over the head of the monsignor at the altar. Nevertheless, the archbishop promised to send a pastor within the next few days.

Keeping his word, during Lent of 1875, the archbishop sent Father Jean Geoffroy, who held the pastorate of St. Eloi until July, 1882."

St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing, Wichita, Kansas

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The goal of this project is to create profiles for the people listed in the St. Francis Hospital of Wichita, Kansas, School of Nursing Yearbooks. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Enke-19|Michelle Enke]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * List names and page numbers from yearbook(s) on this page * Include their birth and death years * Create profiles for people and link from this page * Develop profiles and link each to big tree Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12257912 send me a private message]. Thanks! A copy of these volumes can be found in the Special Collections area of the Wichita Public Library, Wichita, Kansas, under call number R 610.73 FRA. The pages are numbered and the profiles are arranged in alphabetical order on this page. == The Franciscan Yearbook, 1958 == === Names === == The Franciscan Yearbook, 1967 == === Administration === * Mother Mary Clare, p. 18 * Sister Mary Basilla, p. 19 * Sister Mary Oswaldina, p. 18 * Tom Faulkner, p. 19 * Ted Krause, p. 19 * C. W. Nieuwhof, p. 19 * R. E. Stone, p. 18 === Faculty === * Fern Arthur, p. 20 * Jane Crain, p. 20 * Gladys Crowley, p. 20 * Martha Doyle, p. 20 * Bertha Emmerich, p. 21 * Joan Felts, p. 21 * Pauline Filbert, p. 21 * [[Hasselwander-9|W. Pearl Hasselwander Riebel]] (1925-2006), p. 21 * [[Hamilton-28738|Gloria Laverne Hamilton Kilian]] (1935-2019), p. 20 * Marie Nobert, p. 20 * Katherine Owen, p. 20 * Jean Penka, p. 20 * JoAnn Robertson, p. 21 * Hyacinth Rogers, p. 21 * Adela Thom, p. 21 * Delores Volgamore, p. 20 * Gertrude Warkentin, p. 20 * Betty Wehrheim, p. 20 * Ethel White, p. 20 * Mary Wilhite, p. 21 === Office Staff === * Betty Basow, p. 23 * Flossie Gaddy, p. 23 * Betty Koontz, p. 22 * Mary Ann Morrison, p. 22 * Rae Sion, p. 22 * Agnes Weber, p. 23 === Class of 1967 === * Bernie Louise Alexander, p. 71 * Marie Elaine Alexander, p. 71 * Margaret Ann Allen, p. 71 * Linda Louise Askins (Class Treasurer), p. 70 * Anita Elaine Brewer, p. 71 * Celestine Briley, p. 71 * [[Buche-15|Denis William Buche]] (1942-2017), p. 72 * Patricia Cassidy, p. 72 * Charlesetta Chatman, p. 72 * Doris Ann Clingerman, p. 72 * Linda Sue Custer, p. 44, 72 * Susan Kay Duncan, p. 73 * Sharon Elaine Dunkin, p. 73 * Alberta Frances Fines, p. 73 * Shirley Jean Gentry, p. 73 * Patricia Ann Gibson (Student Council Representative), p. 44, 70 * Teresa Ann Giefer, p. 73 * Dixie Lynne Gramke, p. 74 * Sharon Kay Gresham, p. 74 * Barbara Joyce Jacobs, p. 74 * Joyce Janita Kannarr, p. 74 * Kathy Ann Kerschen, p. 74 * Patricia Ann Kiser, p. 75 * Susan Raye Kramer (Class President), p. 44, 54, 70 * Reta Dalene Larrison, p. 44, 75 * Nancy Louise Leiker, p. 75 * Sue Ann Lindrud, p. 75 * Virginia Lee Lockwood, p. 75 * Relda Jane McAdoo, p. 76 * Barbara Ann McColpin, p. 76 * O. Kay McCurdy, p. 76 * Frankie Marie McPherson, p. 44, 76 * Margaret Rose Mohr, (Fall Festival Queen), p. 46, 76 * Elizabeth Louise Patry, p. 77 * Carol Anne Peter, p. 44, 77 * Linda Louise Pleasant, p. 44, 77 * Jacqueline Mary Quantrell, p. 77 * Judith Patricia Reece, p. 77 * Mary Kathryn Reichenberger, p. 78 * Diana Faye Robbins, p. 78 * Fronzia Emogene Rolison (Class Secretary), p. 70 * Blanche Elaine Ryel, p. 78 * Marcia Ann Sack, p. 78 * Janet Sue Sapp, p. 78 * Jonnie June Scovel, p. 44, 79 * Faith Wright Steward, p. 79 * Suzanne Marie Timmermeyer, p. 79 * Alice Barlow Tolbert, p. 79 * Freda Marvine Truitt, p. 79 * Katherine Ann Weber, p. 80 * Elizabeth Fowler White, p. 80 * Cathleen Labelle Young, p. 80 * Judith Ann Zimmerman, p. 80 * Judith Ann Zollars, p. 80 === Class of 1968 === * Kathy Atkinson, p. 44, 82 * Barbara Banta, p. 82 * Barbara Bennett, p. 82 * Debra Berkowitz, p. 82 * Jackie Beyer, p. 82 * Joyce Bohm, p. 82 * Linda Bombardier, p. 82 * Vera Born, p. 44, 82 * Karen Brace, p. 82 * Mary Kay Brasier, p. 82 * Cheryl Brown (Junior Princess), p. 46 * Sandra Buckner (Stuco Representative), p. 44, 83 * Madelyn Callahan, p. 82 * Carol Callan (Class President), p. 44, 54, 82 * Suzie Callison, p. 82 * Jeri Carter, p. 82 * Sheryl Carter, p. 82 * Karen Chamberlain, p. 82 * Susan Charles, p. 83 * Patsy Clanton, p. 44, 83 * Jean Diskin, p. 83 * Sharon Dobsch, p. 83 * Lelia Downey, p. 83 * Mary Kay Duke, p. 83 * Emily Eads, p. 83 * Carol Egy, p. 84 * Becky Fey, p. 44, 83 * Connie Folkerts, p. 83 * Flo Haffner, p. 83 * Dorothy Hamlin, p. 83 * Cheryl Hebert, p. 83 * Kay Hermesch (Treasurer), p. 82 * Marilyn Jacobs, p. 83 * Susan Jones, p. 83 * Marilyn Kirk, p. 83 * Jennifer Livengood, p. 84 * Kathy Martin, p. 84 * Alberta Mason, p. 84 * Connie McDowell, p. 84 * Morghan McLemore, p. 84 * Dorothy Meier, p. 84 * Judy Newport, p. 84 * Linda Pasternaki, p. 84 * Pat Prichard, p. 84 * Phyllis Reichenberger, p. 84 * Wyvonne Ritz , p. 84 * Vicki Rodriguez, p. 84 * Norma Rucker, p. 84 * Anita Rudolph (Secretary), p. 83 * Linda Russell, p. 84 * Mary Sauder, p. 85 * Sharon Seal, p. 85 * Lou Seeger, p. 44, 85 * Sue Seeger, p. 44, 85 * Sharon Shrader, p. 85 * Marilyn Sonderman, p. 85 * Diana Spade, p. 85 * Kathy Sperling, P. 85 * Susan Spexarth, p. 85 * Barbara Strunk, p. 85 * Mary Lou Torres, p. 85 * Janet Triana, p. 44, 85 * Sharon Truitt, p. 85 * Marcia Uhrich (Reporter), p. 83 * Martha Vail, p. 85 * Dorothy Weber, p. 85 * Michelle Williamson (Vice President), p. 44, 82 === Class of 1969 === * Sharon Alexander, (secretary) p. 86 * Cyndi Arnold, p. 86 * Kathleen Baxa, p. 86 * Mary Jane Becker, p. 86 * Brenda Betzen, p. 86 * Phyllis Betzen, p. 86 * Carol Bloedel, p. 86 * Connie Boyce, p. 86 * Terry Brand, (class president) p. 86 * Marcia Budke, p. 86 * Carmen Dies, p. 86 * Mary Ellis, p. 86 * Eileen Farnsworth, p. 86 * Judy Forward, p. 86 * Teresa Geerdes, p. 86 * Ann Glines, p. 87 * Linda Hampel, p. 87 * Sherry Hartenbower, p. 87 * Lynn Hemberger, (Stuco representative) p. 86 * Kay Hertach, p. 87 * Judy Hipp, p. 87 * Mary Ellen Hormann, p. 87 * Judy Huck, p. 87 * Mary Jane Huhmann, p. 87 * Gloria Jacobs, p. 87 * Blonzine James, p. 87 * Jacqueline Johnson, p. 87 * DiAnne Kepley, p. 87 * Penny Kirker, p. 87 * Carol Koester, p. 87 * Patty Kopper, p. 87 * Becky Kropp, p. 87 * Nancy Langvardt, (treasurer)(Freshman Princess) p. 46, 86 * Laura Leu, p. 87 * Marjorie Malo, p. 87 * Carolyn May, p. 87 * Carolyn McManamon, p. 87 * Marsha Needham, p. 88 * Joyce Neff, p. 88 * Rosalie Olivier, p. 88 * Susan Penn, p. 88 * Lynda Riggs, p. 88 * Betsy Ruda, p. 88 * Linda Schill, p. 88 * Judy Shirley, p. 88 * Kathryn Sparrowhawk, (class vice-president) p. 86 * Shirley Spillman, p. 88 * Sharon States, p. 88 * Vicki Stoddard, p. 88 * Stephanie Stout, p. 88 * Kathy Stramel, p. 88 * Kathleen Stuever, p. 88 * Arlene Thome, p. 88 * Sharon Umdenstock, p. 88 * Linda Vokach, p. 88 * Sharman Whitfield, p. 88 * Carol Whitmore, p. 88 === Physicians === * James Alley, p. 91 * Richard Alley, p. 93 * Eugene G. Anderson, p. 91 * A. L. Ashmore, p. 91 * A. H. Biermann, p. 91 * H. J. Biermann, p. 91 * W. J. Biermann, p. 91 * E. S. Brinton, p. 91 * Val J. Brown, p. 93 * W. H. Browning, p. 91 * Joseph Budetti, p. 91 * Ben Buck, p. 91 * William Burney, p. 91 * J. W. Butin, p. 91 * Ernest P. Carreau, p. 91 * Howard C. Clark, p. 91 * Thomas J. Coleman, p. 91 * Richard J. Cummings, p. 91 * Robert Daniels, p. 93 * Jan deBakker, p. 91 * W. T. Elnen, p. 91 * Frank Emery, p. 91 * George Farha, p. 91 * S. Jim Farha, p. 91 * Richard T. Firkins, p. 91 * Rene M. Gouldner, p. 91 * C. T. Hagen, p. 91 * James Hamilton, p. 92 * Cline Hensley, p. 92 * Harry T. Hidaka, p. 92 * Leonard J. Hirsh, p. 93 * J. H. Holt, p. 92 * Donald Howard, p. 92 * Thomas C. Hurst, p. 93 * Charles R. Jackson, p. 92 * Robert Kasha, p. 92 * J. R. Kline, p. 92 * Roy C. Knappenberger, p. 92 * C. J. Kurth, p. 92 * John F. Lance, p. 92 * B. N. Lies, p. 92 * Joseph Lockhart, p. 92 * Thomas J. Luellen, p. 92 * Sherburne MacLeod, p. 92 * Henry O. Marsh, p. 92 * Glen E. Martin, p. 92 * Ben Matassarin, p. 92 * Fred W. Matassarin, p. 92 * A. P. Michelbach, p. 92 * George Milbank, p. 92 * William Miller, p. 92 * Thomas Morrow, p. 92 * R. J. Mueling, Jr., p. 93 * F. C. Newsom, p. 93 * Robert P. Norris, p. 93 * LaRue W. Owen, p. 93 * L. F. Podrebarac, p. 93 * H. D. Riordan, p. 93 * Robert H. Robinson, p. 93 * Ernest R. Schlacher, p. 93 * C. C. Schopf, p. 93 * C. L. Scuka, p. 93 * James W. Shaw, p. 93 * Gregg M. Snyder, p. 93 * Kenneth E. Stanley, p. 93 * E. G. Stolz, p. 93 * Daniel M. Thompson, p. 93 * E. E. Tippin, p. 93 * W. T. West, p. 93 * H. J. Wisner, p. 93 * L. E. Woodard, p. 93 * Charles L. Woodhouse, p. 93 * A. J. Wray, p. 93 === Directors === * Sister Mary Gonzaga (Director 1929-1945), p. 11 * Sister Mary Eulalia (Director 1945-1956), p. 11 * Sister Mary Bernadette (Director 1956-1965), p. 11 * Sister Mary Basilla (Director 1965- ), p. 11 See also: * https://www.newspapers.com/clip/90998702/school-band/

St. Gall's Parish History - The Early Years to 1919

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St. Hilaire trek

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The goal of this project is to ... collect stories about the St. Hilaire families and their westward movement after starting out in New France (later to become Nova Scotia) Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Root-1242|Howard Root]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8791433 send me a private message]. Thanks!

St. James Church, Shere, Surrey, England

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[https://www.parishofshere.com]

St. Johannis Church

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Profile page for the St. Johannis-Kirche in Rahden. == Also Known As == * Rahden Church * Evangelisch, Rahden * Ev.-Luth. Rahden == Location == * Am Kirchplatz 1, 32369 Rahden, Germany == Religion == * (Prior to 1353, a church may have existed at a nearby site) * In 1353, the church began as Roman Catholic * In 1549, the church converted to Protestant == Records == The church register was created in 1704 to record births. == Sources == * https://www.kirchengemeinde-rahden.de/wissenswertes/gebaeude/st-johannis-kirche-in-rahden/ * https://www.kirchengemeinde-rahden.de/wissenswertes/geschichtedergemeinde/ * http://www.stemwedegenealogy.com/rahden.htm

St. John's 3 March 1615/6 baptism

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[[Raymond-4832|George Raymond (abt.1578-bef.1651)]], of Glastonbury
[[Rayment-27|John1 Rayment]], immigrant to Salem, Massachusetts ------- There is a baptismal entry St. John's, Glastonbury, Somerset, England, dated 3 March 1615/6. This record is often said to be about [[Rayment-27|John1 Rayment]], immigrant to Salem, Massachusetts--for example, ''FamilySearch'' Family Tree ([https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC9J-6LT PID LC9J-6LT]) and ''FindAGrave'' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60336123/john-rayment memorial 60336123]). However, a review of that record finds the gender is more likely female (a "filia"), the parent's given name is unlikely George; the surname is unlikely Rayment or Raymond Below is the St. John's Glastonbury parish record entry of 3 March 1615/6 oft' erroneously associated with Salem, Massachusetts, immigrant, John1 Rayment, son of George. For a better view of the details, click on the image, and then "click here to see the full-sized original image" of the snippet. {{Image|file=St_John_s_3_March_1615_6_baptism-1.png |caption=St. John's 3 March 1615/6 baptism }} The image shared here is a tiny part of a filmed page from the "Parish Registers for St. John's Church, Glastonbury, 1603-1900"; images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92H-KN2S?i=1631&cat=680927 ''FamilySearch''] (FHL film 1,526,630, DGS 4,021,891 (image 1632 of 2362). Note: This is a restricted restricted access film.

St. John's Methodist Protestant Church, Baltimore City

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==St. John's Church and its Location Today== St. John's United Methodist Church - Baltimore City is on the corner of 27th Street and St. Paul Streets. It was the founding conversation of the Methodist Protestant Church in the 1800s. It was originally located at Liberty Street, and took its name from St. John's Episcopal Church at that location. ===1829 Organization of the Methodist Protestant Church at St. John's on Liberty Street=== "The Maryland Annuial Conference was organized April 2, 1829 in St. John's Church, Liberty Stret, Baltimore Maryland, the birthplace of Methodist Protestantism. Nicholas Snethen was elected president of the new denomination. The Year Book of the Methodist Protestant Church, 1918 ==Methodist Protestant History== St. John’s history can be divided into two periods. The ancient period dates from 1828, when the congregation was founded. The modern period dates from 1981, when our building was seriously damaged by fire. In both periods, the desire for greater lay participation in the life of the church was a driving force behind the church’s development. History of St. John's From Church's Website as of 29 February 2024 Also refer to: J. T. Murray and T. H. Lewis. ''History of the Maryland Annual Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church.'' [https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_the_Maryland_Annual_Conferenc/b6I9AAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=St.+Johns+%22Rev.+Augustus+Webster%22&pg=PA32&printsec=frontcover page 33] Accessed 26 October 2021 [[Day-1904|jhd]] On November 12, 1828, members of the Methodist Episcopal Church who disagreed with the church’s refusal to grant voting rights to lay members met at the former St. John’s Protestant Episcopal Church on Liberty Street in Baltimore to form the Associated Methodist Church (AMC). St. John’s became the mother church of the AMC and the center of the reform movement. In 1830, St. John’s hosted a convention at which the name was changed to the Methodist Protestant Church (MPC). The constitution of the MPC provided for a single order of ministry (elders), the right to appeal an oppressive appointment, no episcopacy, the election of church officers by the congregation, and lay representation at the annual and general conferences. ===Augustus Webster=== [[Webster-13566|Augustus Webster]] was an early pastor of St. Johns. ===1842 Rev. Josiah Varden=== In 1842 the minister appointed to St. Johns was [[Varden-210| Rev. Josiah Harris Varden]]. T. H. Colhauer. [https://nbc.whdl.org/sites/default/files/resource/7387091/Colhouer_Sketches_Founders_Methodist_Protestant_ArchiveOrg.pdf Sketches Founders Methodist Protestant Church] pages 282-283. Accessed 29 February 2024 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ===1843 Withdrawal from MPC=== In 1843, St. John’s withdrew from the MPC to protest the appointment of pastors by the MPC, rather than their calling by the congregation, and arbitrary limits of a pastor’s service to his congregation. The congregation changed its name to St. John’s Independent Methodist Protestant Church of Baltimore. ===1886 Rev Klein and Japan=== In 1886, [[Klein-9447|Rev. Fred Klein]], a Methodist missionary, established a congregation in Yokohama, Japan. St. John’s donated a bell to the new congregation. We are still in touch with our sister congregation in Yokohama. ===1900 New Location on St. Paul Street=== With the growth of the downtown business district, the congregation decided to seek a new location. The new building at the corner of 27th and St. Paul Streets was dedicated on December 8, 1900. ===1908 Return to Methodist Protestant Church=== In 1908, St. John’s returned to the MPC and once more became St. John’s Methodist Protestant Church. ==Modern History== ===1939 Methodist Merger=== On May 10, 1939, in Kansas City, Missouri, the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Methodist Episcopal Church South, and the Methodist Protestant Church merged to form the Methodist Church. ===1950 A E Godsey=== https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-evening-sun-obituary-for-henry-m-wh/52639931/ ===1968 United Methodist Merger=== In 1968, the Methodist Church merged with the Evangelical United Brethren to form the United Methodist Church. Our congregation became St. John’s United Methodist Church of Baltimore. ===1981 Fire=== On December 16, 1981, the building was seriously damaged in a five-alarm fire. ==Defining Ministries== In the years after the fire, three ministries defined our work: justice in Central America, outreach to the LGBT community, and service to our homeless neighbors. ===Central America=== Central America: The Sanctuary Movement was a religious and political campaign that began in the early 1980s to provide a safe haven for Central American refugees fleeing civil conflict in Guatemala and El Salvador. The movement was a response to federal immigration policies that made obtaining asylum difficult for Central Americans. At its peak, Sanctuary involved over 500 congregations which committed to providing shelter, protection, material goods, and legal advice to Central American refugees. For several years, St. John’s hosted a refugee from El Salvador in our second-floor apartment. In 1985, former Peace Corps volunteers Nan McCurdy and her husband Phil were commissioned by St. John’s to serve in Nicaragua. They eventually affiliated with the UMC’s Board of Global Ministries. We continue to support Nan today. That same year, members of our congregation helped to found Casa Baltimore de Limay, a sister-city project with San Juan de Limay, Nicaragua. Casa Baltimore has built and supported a clinic, dug wells, built latrines, and provided end-of-the-month food for senior citizens, among other projects. ===LGBT Outreach=== LGBT Outreach: For many years (most of the 1980’s), we shared our building with MCC, the Metropolitan Community Church of Baltimore. This was a time when few churches welcomed their ministry. In 1985, we became the twelfth Reconciling Congregation in the nation and the first in the Baltimore Washington Conference (BWC). Reconciling Congregations welcome all people regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression and work for their full inclusion in the life of the church. St. John’s has been a strong voice for justice in the BWC and throughout the UMC. ===Homeless Ministries=== Homeless Ministries: Heart’s Place Shelter was founded in St. John’s basement in 1988 and served the community for 25 seasons, closing in April 2012. Now known as Heart’s Place Services, the program provides homeless Baltimore City School students with a weekly backpack containing enough non-perishable food to feed the child and two family members over the weekend. Briefly… In 2004, a St. John’s member founded Unchainted Talent, an after-school performing arts, youth development, and mentoring program at Lake Clifton High School. The program ended in 2016. About the same time, a group of St. John’s folks founded the Friends of SIDAREC to raise funds for the Slums Information Development and Resource Centers, which works in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya. This work was inspired by a member from Nairobi who was a student at Johns Hopkins. '''2640 Project''' In 2007, St. John’s partnered with Red Emma’s Bookstore to found the 2640 Project, a noncommercial, cooperatively-managed space for radical politics and grassroots culture. 2640 has become an integral part of the progressive community in Baltimore. '''Adullum Community Health Care Center''' In 2017, Rev. Irance’ Reddix McCray opened the Adullum Community Healthcare Center, a primary care and behavioral health center welcoming all patients, whether insured or not. Adullum moved with her to Old Otterbein UMC in 2020 and to New Waverly UMC in 2021. ===Pastors Since 1939=== *[https://www.transfaith.info/articles/rev-drew-phoenix-and-the-united-methodist-church-umc Drew Phoenix] [https://www.christiancentury.org/article/2007-06/ruling-sought-transgender-pastor-methodist-church-0 Christian Century] [https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=16572466 NPR] *Joe Conte *Kat Cheyney, 2009 *Irance' Reddix McCray *Mary E. Robinson *[[Day-1904|Jackson Day]] *Trenton Prieshoff ==Sources==

St. Joseph's Academy and Free School

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The St. Joseph's Academy and Free School was founded in 1809 by [[Bayley-369|Elizabeth Ann Seton]] a widow who had taken vows as a religious and who became known as Mother Seton. Mother Seton was later canonized as America's first US-born saint. The Academy was the first Catholic Girls' School in the United States and was also the home of the first order of nuns in the US, now part of the Sisters of Charity, also founded by Elizabeth Ann Seton, who was their first member.
In the month of June Elizabeth, her two sisters-in-law, her daughter Anna, and one of the pious ladies who had joined her, left Baltimore for Emmitsburg, a small village of Frederick County, in the northernmost part of Maryland, between the upper streams of the Monocacy and the Catoctin ridge of the South Mountains. It was there the generous aid of the Rev. Mr. Cooper, seconding Mr. Dubourg's plan, had located the new establishment, of which Elizabeth has spoken in her letters. The route of the little party was by way of Westminster, going diagonally across the State almost to the Pennsylvania line, and passing through a region, in some parts beautiful, in others monotonously ugly ; yet the eye could generally turn as a relief from the unpicturesqueness of immediate, surroundings to a range of blue hills on the left, rising in the distance into mountains. The journey was made amidst the cheerfully borne discomforts of heat, dust, bad roads, streams unbridged, joltings, crowding, fatigue, and fear of freshets, partly on foot and partly in one of those huge, canvas-covered, creaking wains in use among the country people of Maryland. The expenses of the expedition amounted to fifty dollars. On arriving at Emmitsburg the women found the building on the property, purchased by Mr. Cooper, unfit for immediate occupation, and were fain to accept the shelter of a log-house, about two miles from the village, which Mr. Dubois, the missionary priest of the district, had built on the side of the mountain, a little below Saint Mary's church, and which he gave over to their occupancy, while he moved into new buildings further down, intended for a college. -from the letters of Elizabeth Ann Seton, to Julia Scott, 9 May 1809.
==Research Notes== Work on buildings on the grounds of the school was performed by the firm Tyson and Lansinger, operated by [[Tyson-641|Bennett Tyson]] and his brother-in-law [[Lansinger-9|William Lansinger]] (Rob Warthen's 2nd great-grandfather). The family's association with the school began with Bennett Tyson's grandfather, who was integral to the purchase of the land, and his [[Hughes-5684|mother]] and [[Hughes-23549|aunt]], who were among the first students there.

St. Lorenz of Frankenmuth, MI and the Mayer Family (document)

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This is a 20-page document about the Mayer family and their connections to St. Lorenz Lutheran Church in Frankenmuth, MI. From 1893 to 1957, three generations of Mayers served in the pastoral office. It was written by [[Mayer-221|Rev. Dr. Herman A Mayer]] in 1967. This document is listed as a source for the people referenced within it. There is no known digital copy. Scans of a few pages are attached here; and [[Hague-7|Jonathan Hague]] has a complete hardcopy.

St. Louis Christian Home

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Page for the orphanage in St. Louis called St. Louis Christian Home.

St. Ludger Catholic Church of Creighton, Nebraska

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410 Bryant Avenue Creighton, NE 68729 Office: 402.358.3501 Fax: 402.358.3559

St. Margaret's Church

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== Source == * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Margaret%27s_Church,_Leicester

St. Margaret's Church in Ormesby St. Margaret near Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England

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Several PGM families, including my maternal ancestors, were originally from this area. I visited there in August of 2017 and wanted to share some photos. Unfortunately, the church only has gravestones and records until about the 1800's. To get earlier records, it is necessary to go to or contact the main church in Norwich. So, I hope to visit again in the near future to do that.

St. Mary's Hellesdon New Burial Ground

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

St. Mary's High School (Lancaster, New York), Class of 1942

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St. Mary's High School (Lancaster, New York), Class of 1942

St. Michael's Parish, Margaree, Nova Scotia

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The information on these pages were obtained from a microfilm copy of the original written Parish Record for St. Michael's Parish in Margaree, Inverness County, Nova Scotia. It is copy of a (now discontinued) webpage, and the transciptions are by Trish LeBlanc. She notes: : The original record is in French, English and sometimes Latin and so there is no doubt that my interpretation is sometimes incorrect. This transcription represents the complete record as it appears on microfilm at the Nova Scotia Public Archives (film #11667) and is true to the written record, mistakes and all. There are also times when the text is so faded, making it out is something of a guessing game.

St. Peter's Basilica

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The Papal Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican (Italian: Basilica Papale di San Pietro in Vaticano), or simply Saint Peter's Basilica (Latin: Basilica Sancti Petri), is a church built in the Renaissance style located in Vatican City, the papal enclave that is within the city of Rome. Designed principally by Donato Bramante, Michelangelo, Carlo Maderno and Gian Lorenzo Bernini, St. Peter's is the most renowned work of Renaissance architecture[2] and the largest church in the world by interior measure.

St. Peters Church Washington, Missouri

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Description and History of St Peters UCC churchhttps://www.stpeters-washington.org/ located today at 20 E 5th Street in Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, USA. '''1844''': Church founded as "The German Protestant Church" for German Immigrants. First building constructed at the southwest corner of Third and Lafayette in Washington, MOhttps://www.emissourian.com/washmo175/st-peter-s-united-church-of-christ-founded-in/article_13a304bc-b111-517f-99d2-e07eadc47f61.html. '''1868''': New church built at the current location of 20 E 5th St. The new church was named St. Petri Evangelische Kirche or St. Peters Evangelical Church. Shortly after, a cemetery was founded on east 5th Streethttps://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/31392. '''1934''': The church was renamed to St. Peter’s Evangelical and Reformed Church. '''1957''': The church was renamed to St. Peter’s United Church of Christ. == Footnotes ==

St. Stanislaus Church

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

St. Stephan, Bern Place Study Info

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St. Thomas à Becket Church in Hampsthwaite

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St Thomas a Becket is a Church of England parish church serving the village of Hampsthwaite in the Nidderdale countryside beyond central Harrogate. The churchyard contains many ancient graves including those with Hardesty or Hardisty surnames. The church tower dates from the 1500s. In 1180, an earlier version of the church was said to be built by Hugh de Morville the then Constable of Knaresborough Castle and one of the four knights responsible for the murder at Canterbury in 1170 of Archbishop Becket. Vestiges and ruins point to versions of the church that date back as far as the 5th century and have Saxon, Celt, and Norman influences. https://www.explorechurches.org/church/st-thomas-becket-hampsthwaite

St.Clair Excel Database

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My primary research is St.Clair's from Va-WVa and surrounding states. I have started an excel spreadsheet list of St.Clair marriage records, birth records and death records culled from the WVA vital statistics site with links back to the document, a few St.Clair census records from Ancestry with links back to the record, burial info from Find A Grave with links to the appropriate Find A Grave page plus selected St.Clairs from Wiki with links back to the owners info. They are color coded so one can distinguish ine type of record to the other. The goal of this project is to facilitate researching St.Clair's by bringing various information sources together. The spreadsheet gives you the ability to sort by name so you can compare like names allowing you to match people together. It can also be sorted in multiple ways. Birth Date, County and state born, fathers name, mothers name, who they were married to , date married, location married, where they died, when they died. Although I'm focusing on St.Clair's in and around Va and WVa, I'd like to eventually move to surrounding states. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am St.Clair-837, William St.Clair. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll am working on them, and could use help. I need help from people who are on Ancestry who can collect St.Clair names from "Census" records and transfer them to a spreadsheet with links. Coordination of efforts required, for example I have the St.Clairs from the 1850 Bedford Co Va Census, St.Clair's from the 1850 & 1870 Mercer County Va (now WVa) Census. I need people who can go on "Find A Grave" and collect info on St.Clair burials and transfer them to a spreadsheet with links. Again coordination of efforts is needed. Does anyone have books on St.Clair Births, Marriages or Deaths that could be transferred to the spreadsheet. Currently there is over 1450 records on the spreadsheet which I'm willing to share. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23571855 send me a private message]. Thanks!

St .Canice School Ireland

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St Agnes Anglican Church, Glenhuntly

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{{CategoryInfoBox Congregation |name=St. Agnes Anglican Church |aka= |parent=Glen Huntly |project=Religion |location=Victoria, Australia |address=116 Booran Road, Glen Huntly |affiliation=Church of England, Anglican |coordinate=426Q+34 Glen Huntly, Victoria |wikidataID= |webpage=http://www.saintagnes.org.au |webpagetext=St. Agnes Anglican Church |spacepage= }} The people and history of St Agnes Anglican Church in Booran Road Glenhuntly. Church website. http://www.saintagnes.org.au/ The architecture at St Agnes. https://heretoday.blog/2020/11/17/st-agness-glen-huntly/ The history of the Parishhttps://www.churchhistories.net.au/church-catalog/glen-huntly-vic-st-agnes-anglican The pipe organ at St Agnes. https://ohta.org.au/st-agnes-anglican-church-booran-road-glen-huntly/ St Agnes Church Memorial Gardens https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2719103/st-agnes-church-memorial-garden == Sources ==

St Albans City Band

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St Albans City Band was formed in 1892 as a brass band. At the beginning of the Second World War, the band became the Home Guard Band. In 1947 the band joined forces with the St Albans British Legion Band, adopting tha name St Albans City and British Legion Band. The British Legion part was dropped in 1967. http://www.stalbansband.co.uk

St alphonus rock church and highschool

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

St Andrews Church Caxton, Cambridge CB23 3PL

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This page is used by the [[Space:Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team|Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team]] to track their progress in documenting the final resting place of people buried in cemeteries across the state. '''Cemeteries Name:''' St Andrews Graveyard, Caxton '''Address:''' St Andrews Church Caxton, Cambridge CB23 3PL '''GPS Coordinates: ''' 52.206652, -0.09604 '''OS Grid Reference: ''' · TL303584 '''Information''' St Andrews Graveyard is in the grounds of St Andrews Church on the edge of the Small village of Caxton, 12 miles West from Cambridge, Its entrance is straight off the road, a relatively new by pass round Cambourne, in 2004. It has no steps but the pathway is mildly uneven. To date, it has 178 graves, although some are now worn away and quite illegible.The burials are said to have been from 1741 and go to present day. Occasionally there is still a funeral that takes place now. William Nugent Walter Gape esq. who is lord of the manor, William Arthur Briscos esq. J.P. Frank W. Hobson esq. and Job Wells Pentelow esq. are the principal landowners." [Kelly's Directory- Cambridgeshire - 1929] The church is often open during the day. The records of this church reside in the Cambridgeshire Archives and the Bishops' transcripts are in the Cambridgeshire University library. *[[Space:St_Andrews_Churchyard%2C_Caxton%2C_Cambridge_worksheet|St_Andrews_Churchyard%2C_Caxton%2C_Cambridge_worksheet]]

St Andrews Churchyard, Caxton, Cambridge worksheet

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This page is used by the [[Space:St_Andrews_Church_Caxton%2C_Cambridge_CB23_3PL|St_Andrews_Church_Caxton,_Cambridge_CB23_3PL]] which is part of the [[Space:Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team|Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team]] to track their progress in documenting the final resting place of people buried in cemeteries across the state. '''St Andrews Churchyard, Caxton, Cambridge CB23 3PL''' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/27/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-8.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-8.jpg |In Church |Henry Meade Smythe |In loving memory of Henry Meade Smythe M.A. Oxon Priest of the parish 1873 - 1902. Husband of Fanny Catherine Smythe, also of their dear son, Capt. Rudolph Meade Smythe 5th Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in Gallipoli Sept 15th 1915 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/83/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-24.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-24.jpg |1 |Lt Col A A Comerford DSO and wife Magdalen Mary |of your charity pray for the soul of Lt Col A.A.Comerford D.S.O. who died 25th February 1944 aged 58 years. Also his wife Magdalen Mary died 5th June 1974, aged 86 Years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2d/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-25.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-25.jpg |2 |Sophia Jane & Richard Walter Browning |In loving memory of Sophia Jane, beloved wife of Richard Walter Browning, died 14th June 1946, aged 75 years, May her real faith and joy in Christ our Saviour, be an example to all who loved her. Also of Richard Walter who died 18th February 1956 , Aged 85 years. Peace Perfect Peace. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8e/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-26.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-26.jpg |3 |Florence Sophia & john Kirkby Browning |In loving memory of loved parents Florence Sophia Millard 23.12.1900 - 12.5.1872. John Kirkby Millard 10.5.1898 - 13.7.1980. Caring Christian County Craftspeople |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/52/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-27.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-27.jpg |4 |1925 |Very small and unclear Headstone. Only 1925 is visible |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9e/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-28.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-28.jpg |5 |Broken Headstone |This headstone is completely broken off and no detail can be taken from it. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9b/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-29.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-29.jpg |6 |William & Sarah Bertha Burbridge |In loving memory of William Burbridge who died Aug 10th 1927, aged 60 years. Thy will be done. Also of his wife Sarah Bertha Burbridge. Oct 14th 1934. Aged 64 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/92/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-30.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-30.jpg |7 |William & Louisa Brown |William Brown, who died November 18th 1920, aged 61 years. Rest in Hope. Also Louisa Brown, who died October 5th !935, aged 73 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b6/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-31.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-31.jpg |8 |Margaret Roads |Margaret, wife of Harper J Roads. At Rest. June 1st 1962 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/58/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-32.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-32.jpg |9 |Edith Constance |To the memory of Edith Constance Enogh who died 4th June 1958, Headmistress of Caxton School for 12 years until her death. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/59/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-33.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-33.jpg |10 |Arthur Robert Greenslade |In loving memory of Arthur Robert Greenslade who died 3rd November 1968. Aged 50 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6f/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-34.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-34.jpg |11 |Bernard W.L. Palmer |In loving memory of Bernard W.L Palmer died November 24th 1945. Aged 24 years. He is gone but never forgotten. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d1/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-35.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-35.jpg |12 |Nellie and Wilfred Palmer |Treasured memories of loving wife and mother, Nellie Palmer, who died June 13th 1967. Aged 76 years. Until we meet again. Also dear husband and father Wilfred Palmer, who died February 14th !993, aged 98 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cb/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-36.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-36.jpg |13 |John Edward & Agnes Edith Mayes |Treasured memories of Agnes Edith Mayes, a dear wife, mother and grandmother 1935 - 1994 I shall go to her but she will not return to me. John Edward Mayes, a dear husband and grandfather 1936 - 2017. Together again, at last, in eternity. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ee/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-38.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-38.jpg |14 |Gideon James Crisp | In loving memory of Gideon James Crisp, who died on the 6th day of September 1942. Aged 70 years. Abide with me. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/15/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-37.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-37.jpg |15 |Linda Barbara Robinson |In loving memory of Linda Barbara Robinson 30th June 1951 - 27 August 2016 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/94/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-39.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-39.jpg |16 |Unknown |This has no gravestone. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7f/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-40.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-40.jpg |17 |Unknown |In sacred memory ...this place, who departed this life 21st January 1852; also Ann, his wife who departed this life 11th February ... (I think - most is missing) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1e/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-41.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-41.jpg |18 |Hannah Rabbetti |in loving memory of Hannah Rabbetti, who died 2nd March 1923. Aged 50 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/62/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-42.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-42.jpg |19 |Jane Wilmer |sacred to the memory of Jane, wife of Benjamin Wilmer, who departed this life 11th June 1838 Aged 40 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f0/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-43.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-43.jpg |20 |Emily Sophia Hutchins |In loving memory of Emily Sophia hutchins who died at Caxton on 1st Jan (or June) 1902. Aged 76 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6f/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-44.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-44.jpg |21 |Caroline Bessie Simpson |In loving memory of Caroline Bessie Simpson died April 17th (or 12th?) 1933, Aged 74 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ae/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-45.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-45.jpg |22 |Thomas Morgan |in loving memory of Thomas Morgan who died May 10th 1893 Aged 67 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fc/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-46.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-46.jpg |23 |George Henry and Annie Alger |In affectionate memory of George Henry Alger, who departed this life Jan 22nd 1868 in the 75th year of his age. And also to the memory of Annie, daughter of CEO Henry and mary Alger, who died August 13th 1840, aged 2 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/59/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-47.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-47.jpg |24 |Amelia & Harold Simpson |In affectionate memory of Amelia Simpson who died 21st October ??9? aged 71 years. Also of Harold Simpson ... 6th August ... (Grave worn away) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f4/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-48.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-48.jpg |25 |Malcolm J Burke |Malcolm J Burke BDS 1932 - 2007, Darling husband of Jane. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1c/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-49.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-49.jpg |26 |Sandra Pamela Howard |In loving memory, a wonderful wife and mother Sandra Pamela Howard 19th October 1843 - 15th March 2007, So dearly loved, so greatly missed. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5a/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-50.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-50.jpg |27 |Stanley Maurice Coleman |Treasured memories. Stanley Maurice Coleman. 1918 - 2000. Loved husband, dad, and grandad. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/89/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-51.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-51.jpg |28 |Sydney James & Irene Alice Tomlinson |Sydney James Tomlinson 1924 - 1995 Beloved Husband, father and grandfather, Also of Loved mother and grandmother, Irene Alice Tomlinson 1928 - 2000. Together Again. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6f/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-52.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-52.jpg |29 |Marie Louise & Frederick Thomas Best |Treasured memories of Marie Louise Best, devoted mother and grandmother 1919=1997- always in our thoughts. Also our dear father Frederick Thomas Best 1918 - 1958. Together Again. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/23/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-55.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-55.jpg |30 |Unknown - very worn |AL...B...1823 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4d/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-53.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-53.jpg |31 |Henry Meade, Fanny Catherine & Harriet Claudine Smythe |In loving memory of Henry Meade Smythe, 29 years priest of this parish. Also of his loving wife Fanny Catherine Smythe who died August 24th 1939. Also of Harriet Claudine Smythe November 5th 1967, Aged 91 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f3/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-54.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-54.jpg |32 |Stella Cresswell Smythe |Stella Cresswell Smythe Born Jan 6th Died August 9th 1874. Jesus called a little child unto Him. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7d/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-56.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-56.jpg |33 |John Okins |In memory of John Okins who died 25th April 1875 aged 84 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e0/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-81.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-81.jpg |34 |Jane & Thomas Okins |Sacred to the memory of Jane and Thomas Okins who died here in 1837 and 1821 Aged 70 and 79. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/82/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-57.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-57.jpg |35 |Marian & john Willie Cousins |Treasured memories of wife and mother Marian Cousins who died 18th Oct 1959 Aged 80 years. Also a dear husband and father John Willie Cousins, who passed away Feb 18th 195? Aged 83 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/95/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-58.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-58.jpg |36 |Winifred Susan Spring |In loving memory of Winifred Susan Spring (CISS) Born Dec 7th 1918. died Nov 7th !944. rest in Peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ae/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-59.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-59.jpg |37 |Christiana & Frederick W Spring |Treasured memories of a dear wife and mother Christiana Spring 13th November 1912 - 11th March 1997. Also a dear husband and father Frederick W Spring - Fred - 26th December 1912 - 24th November 2008. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a1/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-60.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-60.jpg |38 |Henry Francis and Emily Francis La Touche White |in loving memory, Henry Francis La Touche White, only son of John La Touche White of Dundrum Co dublin,died 24th July 1910. Also Emily Frances, his wife, third daughter of W Poole of Ballyanne Co Waterford who died 10th June 1928. also Katie Florence Poole, loving sister of Emily, who died March 5th 1930 buried at Mount Jerome Dublin |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3e/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-68.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-68.jpg |39 |Annie Chapman |In loving memory of Annie Chapman. Born August 28th 1883, Died June 19th 1964 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/68/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-61.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-61.jpg |40 |Muriel Frances Orr Patterson |Muriel Frances Orr Patterson 1880 - 1966 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8c/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-62.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-62.jpg |41 |Emma Mary & Harold Hendley |To the dear memory of Emma Mary Hendley. A loving wife and mother, who died 4th July 1928. Also of Harold Hendley CSI Major General IMS Retd. Died 2st January 1932, Aged 70 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2d/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-63.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-63.jpg |42 |David, Daniel or Daniella Steward (Very Warn) |David (or Daniel or Daniella) Steward diedSept 24th1944 Aged 59 (or 39) years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/be/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-64.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-64.jpg |43 |Charles Frederick & Mary Elizabeth Simpson |in loving memory of Charles Frederick Simpson who departed this life July 4th 1913 aged 67 years. Dearer to thee, nearer to thee. Also of his wife, Mary Elizabeth, who departed this life June 26th 1933 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/38/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-65.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-65.jpg |44 |Jane & George Horton |Sacred to the memory of beloved wife and mother, Jane Horton, Died March 29th 1933, aged 87 years. Also of dear father George Horton, Died Nov 14th 1937, aged 95 years. Lord grant them eternal rest. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/00/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-66.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-66.jpg |45 |Arthur Horton |In loving memory of Arthur, the loved son of Jane and George Horton, who departed this life 14th Dec 1918, Aged 32 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/15/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-67.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-67.jpg |46 |Aaron Luke Hardiman |In loving memory of a dear son and grandson, Aaron Luke hardiman. 17th Nov 1994 - 19th Feb 1995. A tiny flower, lent not give, To bud on earth and bloom in heaven. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d6/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-199.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-199.jpg |47 |Geraldine (gerry) Wendy Hardiman |No headstone |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e9/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-69.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-69.jpg |48 |Smoa?s Unclear |M A S 1887 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7b/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-70.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-70.jpg |49 |Unknown 1 |No visible writing |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2b/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-71.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-71.jpg |50 |Unknown 2 |No clear writing |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/92/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-72.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-72.jpg |51 |Mary Anne & Frederick Sewell |In loving memory of dear mother Mary Ann Sewell, the beloved wife of Frederick Sewell, who died 12th Nov 1887. Aged 57 years. Also of Frederick Sewell, Died 25th May 1913. Aged 79 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/27/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-73.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-73.jpg |52 |Not at all clear | |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/89/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-74.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-74.jpg |53 |Sacred |Unclear but Sacred |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8c/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-75.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-75.jpg |54 |Charles Beaumont |In loving memory of Charles Beaumont who departed this life August 13th 1840. Aged 72 years (80% clear) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/23/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-76.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-76.jpg |55 |David Beaumont |Unclear |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/00/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-77.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-77.jpg |56 |Edward,Eliza, Walter and Anne Walker |In memory of Edward walker. Born April 12th 1819, Died Dec 16th 1895. Also Eliza Walker. Born March 8th 1821, Died Oct 1st 1864 , Also Walter Fannerea Walker, Born July 6th 1849, Died April 2nd 1884, Also of Anne Walker, Born April 9th 1828. Died March 31st 1913. Until the day breaks. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a6/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-78.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-78.jpg |57 |John & Ann Okin |Sacred to the memory of John Okin Oct 1st ???? Aged 71 years. Also of his wife Ann Aged 80 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/68/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-21.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-21.jpg |58 |Wilfred George and Emma Hullyer |In loving memory of Wilfred George, the beloved husband of Emma Hullyer, who died Feb 18 1922 aged 45 years. Farewell dear Husband rather dear of this sad life of toil and care. Let's hope to meet in heaven above and reunite in God's own love. Also Emma Hullyer who died Jan 9 1966 aged 85 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/eb/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-79.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-79.jpg |59 |Hugh? |Hugh H January 5th 1806 (Not at all clear and this is my best guess 40% sure) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4f/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-80.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-80.jpg |60 |Robert |Robert Keith Evie???? Less clear as name develops! |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f0/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-82.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-82.jpg |61 |Henry Biekent ? |To the memory of Henry Bierkent Died March 1777 (50 % certain) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/88/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-83.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-83.jpg |62 |Richard Biekent ? |To the memory of Richard Biekent ... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/31/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-84.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-84.jpg |63 |Richard Henry Biekent |Sacred to the memory of Richard Henry Bierkent... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8f/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-14.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-14.jpg |64 |Millie Poppy Wells |Died 12th February 2003 - Arise my darling, my beautiful one and come away, for now the winter is past, the rain is over and gone |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d5/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-2.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-2.jpg |65 |Charles Edgar Dikes and Alice Dikes |In loving memory of Charles Edgar Dikes, 1895 - 1964 and Alice Dikes 1890 - 1965 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ac/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-5.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-5.jpg |66 |Eliza Ann Kidman and James Kidman |In memory of Eliza Ann Kidman, died Feb 16th 1933. Also of James Kidman died March 17th 1938 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/35/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-6.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-6.jpg |67 |Florence Annie Kidman |Died 26th March 1952 Aged 56 ? or 66? (unclear) years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/47/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-12.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-12.jpg |68 |Lois Matilda and Thomas Cross |In loving memory of Lois Matilda, the beloved wife of Thomas Cross , who departed this life 15th March 1908 aged 61 years. Peace Perfect Peace. Also of Thomas Cross, who died August 10th 1935. Aged 91 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/be/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-7.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-7.jpg |69 |Hannah and William Henry Brindle |In loving memory of Hannah, the beloved wife of William Henry Brindle, who died April 9th 1952. aged 64 years. Also of William Henry Brindle, who died July 24th 1965 aged 73 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/51/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-102.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-102.jpg |70 |George & Emma Clarke |In loving memory of George Clarke who died Jan 19th 1892, Aged 51 years. Also of Emma, wife of the above, who died April 25th 1902, Aged 51 years. C R C 1891 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b6/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-85.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-85.jpg |71 |Thomas Arnold |Thomas Arnold, Husband and Father died February 23rd 1953 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7c/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress.png/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress.png |72 |Albert Fred Wardwoods |Albert Fred Wardwoods died 31st December 1952 aged 62 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/78/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-87.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-87.jpg |73 |Charlotte Oarnham |Charlotte Oarnham who died Jan "7th 1953 Aged 60 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ef/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-88.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-88.jpg |74 |Richard, Marie & Nevilli Harrison |(Latin) Juxta hoc marmor depofinur jacet corpus Richard Harrison sui objit 9th Jan anno dominii 1719 Aracis 49: Ncc hoc Marie Harrison uxoris... vita carois Sui objit March 28th Anno Dominii 1715, Araris 41; Ncc hoc Nevilli Harrison, Richard & Marie Filii nator minoris Sui Objit 11 months MDCCXV (1715) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8e/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-11.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-11.jpg |75 |John Howard |In memory of John Howard of Kensworth Herts. Born Oct 21st AD 1837, Aged 72 years. I know that my Redeemer lives Job XIX v 25 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a4/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-17.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-17.jpg |76 and 77 |Rebekah Elizabeth Wright | (A pair of badly damaged stones of husband and wife - what i could make out) In memory of Rebekah Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Augustus (?) John Wright. She died in 1859 (I think - MDCCCLIX) aged 88. the other one just had John Wright barely distinguishable. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d6/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-89.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-89.jpg |78 |Sarah Brook |Sacred to the memory of Sarah, wife of John Brook Junior of this town Surgeon, who died 26th October 1860 Aged 47 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/db/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-90.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-90.jpg |79 |John Brook |Sacred to the memory of John brook Junior, son of John Brook Surgeon of this town and place, who through an accidental fall from his horse died on the 26th August 1863 Aged 43 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/55/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-91.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-91.jpg |80 |Eunice Brook |Sacred to the memory of Eunice, wife of John Brook Surgeon of this place, who died May 20th 1834 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b9/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-92.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-92.jpg |81 |William Pittman Worboys & Annie Sophie Curtis |In loving memory of William Pittman Worboys who died 17th Sept 1905 Aged 86 years His end was peaceful. Also his daughter, Annie Sophie Curtis, who died 11th November 1948 Aged 89 years, Peace Perfect Peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/72/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-93.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-93.jpg |82 |Charles Anthony Mortlock |Charles Anthony Mortlock, who died July 3rd 1893 Aged 56 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/96/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-94.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-94.jpg |83 |Hidden Grave |This grave is seriously in the middle of a tree like shrub. I would have to take lots of branches off this tree and i am not sure the locals would like that. I will ask permission form the vicar! |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/42/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-20.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-20.jpg |84 |Thomas Fordham |Memory of Thomas Fordham who ... April... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f1/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-95.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-95.jpg |85 |Thomas Fordham |In loving memory of Thomas Fordham who died 10th October 1831 (unsure of date) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/08/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-96.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-96.jpg |86 |Thomas Fordham |In loving memory of thomas Fordham who died June ... Aged 60 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ac/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-97.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-97.jpg |87 |Charles Henry Hawkins (70% sure) |In memory of Charles Henry Hawkins who died April 10th... Aged 62 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/08/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-98.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-98.jpg |88 |Joseph Torkintine |Here Lyeth the body of Joseph Torkintine who departed this life 23rd Februsray 1717 Aged 50 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/af/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-99.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-99.jpg |89 |Possibly William Torkintine |William Torkintine who died 13th November... (Not sure on this one at all) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/65/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-100.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-100.jpg |90 |Unknown |This is very worn away |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3f/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-101.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-101.jpg |91 |Unknown |Again this one is very worn away |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/65/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-134.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-134.jpg |92 |Peter Abraham |Peter Abraham 170? Aged 76 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/49/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-133.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-133.jpg |93 |Arthur H |Very Faded but just make out sometime in 1700s |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/20/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-132.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-132.jpg |94 |John Torkentine |sometime in 1700s |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/53/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-135.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-135.jpg |95 |Abraham Frochs (unsure of the end of surname) | in memory of Abraham Frochs, Husband of Ann Frochs, who died Jan 22nd 1761, Aged 51 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c0/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-136.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-136.jpg |95a |I F (leaning against 92) |I. F.. 1707 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/26/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-137.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-137.jpg |96 |Eliazabth Ilat |In affectionate memory of Elizabeth, wife of William Ilat, who died May (15th ?) 1755 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1b/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-138.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-138.jpg |97 |David Body ? |Very difficult to read - 17?? |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d9/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-139.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-139.jpg |98 |Upside Down Grave |Large grave completely upside down. Too big and heavy to move. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/49/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-140.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-140.jpg |99 |Overgrown Grave |This grave was overgorwn with ivy and shrubs. When i cleared it away, i could see no writing on either side |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b3/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-141.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-141.jpg |100 |Overgrown Grave |Next to 96, this was also overgrown with ivy and shrubs. When cleared, only imprints of a couple of vague letters such as R and A could be seen |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/71/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-15.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-15.jpg |101 |Peter Frank &Ann King |In loving memory of Peter Frank King 30th October 1916 to 29th December 1999 and his wife, Ann, !7th September to 20th March 2008 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d4/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-16.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-16.jpg |102 |Philip and Hannah King |To the memory of Philip King, who died 16th October 1893 aged 85 years and of his wife Hannah, who died 20th March 1866 aged 49 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/05/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-9.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-9.jpg |103 |James Kidman Paine, Fanny Paine and Donald Ulysses Paine |In memory of James Kidman Paine died 26th Sept 1943 Aged 81 years. Also fanny Paine, his wife, who died 25th March 1941 aged 85 years. Also Donald Ulysses Paine, their son, died 18th April 1935 aged 44 years. God's promises they ripen fast, unfolding every h..., The bud may have a bitter taste but sweet will be the ... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/03/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-4.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-4.jpg |104 |Daniel and Jane King |In ever loving memory of Daniel King, who passed away October 22nd 1931 aged 83 years. Also of Jane the beloved wife of the above, who passed away June 7th 1935 aged 90 years |- |{{Image|file=Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-1.jpg|size=s}} |105 |Agnes Maud and James Wakefield |In loving memory of Agnes Maud, the beloved wife of James Wakefield, who fell asleep September 22nd 1948. At rest also in loving memory, James Wakefield, who passed away April 27th 1964 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/bf/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-22.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-22.jpg |106 |William Edgar and Hilda May King |To the memory of William Edgar King - 11th January 1890 - 8th March 1960 and of his wife Hilda May 23rd November 1888 to 8th August 1972 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7d/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-13.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-13.jpg |107 |Mabel Jane, Florence and Bertha King |To the memory of Mabel Jane king who died 4th March 1968 aged 84 and her sisters, Florence King who died 23rd May 1968 aged 94 and Betha King, died 15th february 1984 aged 98 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7e/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-10.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-10.jpg |108 |Jane Wakefield |Jane the beloved wife of Thomas Wakefield, who departed this life 11th December 1910 aged 62 years Peace Perfect Peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/71/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-3.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-3.jpg |109 |Clara Florence Elizabeth Cooke |The oldest daughter of the late Thomas Wakefield, died March 7th 1948 aged 75 years. Peace Perfect Peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f7/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-19.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-19.jpg |110 |Sarah Rose Griffin and Phoebe Caroline Mary Wakefield |In loving memory of Sarah Rose Griffin died 15th January 1957 aged 81 years. Resting also, Phoebe Caroline Mary Wakefield, died 23rd November 1966. aged 91 years. he leadeth me. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cd/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-103.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-103.jpg |111 |H K |H K 1806 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6d/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-104.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-104.jpg |112 |Too Worn |Nothing to see |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e4/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-105.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-105.jpg |113 |Even more worn |Nothing to see |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fe/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-106.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-106.jpg |James Oiley Kidman |114 |In memory of James Oiley Kidman , 6th of October 1887, Aged 72(?) years... was peace... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/da/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-107.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-107.jpg |115 |Ruth Kidman |In Affectionate memory of Ruth Kidman, widow of James Oiley Kidman, who died 12th Dec 1900, Aged 83 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a2/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-108.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-108.jpg |116 |Mary Ann Oiley Paine |In loving memory of Mary Ann Oiley Paine, who died May 14th 1920, Aged 82 years. Dear mother rest, they work is done, Thy loving hands shall toil no more, No more they gentle eyes shall weep, Rest dear mother, gently sleep. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/02/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-109.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-109.jpg |117 |??? Ingrid Not clear |Not clear |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cc/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-110.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-110.jpg |118 |Thomas? |In loving memory of Thomas, the son of Thanos?Thomas? 1831 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/43/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-111.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-111.jpg |119 |James Kidman |James Kidman who died 10th Jan 1801 - Aged 15 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/41/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-112.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-112.jpg |120 |Ann Kidman |Ann Kidman, daughter of Thomas S Kidman (?) who departed this life 1753, in the 9th year of her life. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b0/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-200.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-200.jpg |121 |two Graves - Thomas Kidman |Grave 1 - Thomas Kidman - , aged 6 - |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/93/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-116.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-116.jpg |121a |two Graves - Thomas Kidman | covered by grave 2 - thomas Kidman who died April 1763, Aged 55 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/ce/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-113.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-113.jpg |122 |James Kidman |In memory of James Oiley Kidman, son of james Oiley Kidman and Ruth, his wife, who died 10th April 1855, Aged 16 years and also of Eleanor Oiley Kidman, their daughter, who died 9th September 1819, aged 2 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fa/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-201.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-201.jpg |123 |J O K |J O K 1887 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9c/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-115.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-115.jpg |124 |BK |BK 1900 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c8/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-114.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-114.jpg |125 |Frances Kidman? |To the memory of Frances (kidman) who died Jan 10th 1827 Aged 77 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1e/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-202.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-202.jpg |126 |2 Graves Charles and Richard Kidman |Grave 1 - Charles Kidman, 2nd grave covering first - Richard Kidman, who died April 19th 1829 Aged 28 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/46/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-119.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-119.jpg |127 |Kidman Family? |Grave 1 - obscured, Grave 2 - Kidman, 11th October 1810 aged 38, Grave 3 -can;t read, Grave 4 - W.S |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/15/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-120.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-120.jpg |128 |Possibly Katy Kidman |Died 1789, aged 95 years? |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c4/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-121.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-121.jpg |129 |Ann Kidman |Ann, wife of James S Kidman |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/29/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-122.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-122.jpg |130 |William Flinders |Sacred to the memory of William Flinders who departed this life November 4th 18?7 aged 73 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/93/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-126.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-126.jpg |131 |Mary Ann Flinders |Sacred to the memory of Mary Ann, wife of John Flinders |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/47/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-127.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-127.jpg |132 |John Flinders |In memoriam of john Flinders April 21st 1824 Aged 85 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/22/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-128.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-128.jpg |133 |John Flinders |In memoriam of john Flinders, May 1816, Aged 63 or 69 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/88/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-129.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-129.jpg |134 |Mary Ann Flinders |In memory of Mary Ann, wife of John Flinders, who died 13th Jan ???? Aged 75 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1b/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-142.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-142.jpg |135 |William Harrison |Here lies the body of William Harrison, who died 15th February !790 - aged ?? |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/db/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-143.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-143.jpg |136 |Ann Harrison |In memoriam of Ann Harrison who departed this life 28th February 1780 in the 30th (80th?) year of her life |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/52/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-144.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-144.jpg |!37 |Ruth Cooper |Ruth Cooper who died March 1790? Aged 76 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/bd/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-146.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-146.jpg |138 |Edward Ellis |In memory of Edward Ellis who departed this life April the 5th 1838. Aged 32 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/35/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-145.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-145.jpg |139 |Sarah & Eliza Farr |To the memory of Sarah Farr who died May 10th 1828. Aged 21 years. In memory of Eliza Farr who died Oct 29th 1825, Aged 17 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8f/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-147.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-147.jpg |140 |John Farr |In memory of John Farr who departed this life April ..183?. (Aged 32 years ?) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7d/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-148.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-148.jpg |141 |Maria |In memory of Maria, daughter of ... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/db/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-143.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-143.jpg |142 |Samuel Fordham |Samuel Fordham son of Benjamin and Ann Fordham, who ..... April 14th 1805, Aged ... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9a/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-151.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-151.jpg |143 |A Family of unreadables |the biggest grave could be either Robert or John Fordham as it ends in am and starts with an Ro or Jo and is next to a Fordham grave. This is just a guess though. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/30/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-152.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-152.jpg |144 |Unknown |Unreadable |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/77/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-153.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-153.jpg |145 |Mary Wilcsor? |In memory of Mary Wilcsor(?) who died... 18?1 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/eb/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-154.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-154.jpg |146 |William Hohmay? |In memory of William Hohmay who died May 1761 Aged 75 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/da/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-155.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-155.jpg |147 |John & Marianne Ambrose |In loving memory of John Ambrose who died February 14th 1905 Aged 65 (85?) Also of Marianne Ambrose, wife of the above, who died June ..... Aged 68 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1a/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-156.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-156.jpg |148 |Mary Peacock |In loving memory of Mary, wife of William Peacock who departed this life 8th February 1894 aged 56 years. "Thy will be done." |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1a/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-156.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-156.jpg |149 |John & Sarah Peacock |Sacred to the memory of John Peacock, who died April 12th 1914 Aged 79 years . Also of his wife, Sarah, who died October 1st 1906 Aged 70 years. "Abide with me" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/48/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-158.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-158.jpg |150 |Hannah & Henry Simons and Rose Hannah |In loving memory of Hannah, the wide of Henry Simons, who departed this life 26th March 1898 Aged 73 years. "Shall not the judge of all the earth do right?" Also of Henry Simons, who died 13th January 1916 Aged 91 years and Rose Hannah, their daughter, who died 22nd November 1911 Aged 44 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e1/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-159.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-159.jpg |150a |H Simons |H S 1898 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/df/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-157.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-157.jpg |151 |Possibly a child Peacock? |Positioned at the end of grave 149 - John and Sarah Peacock |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a7/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-160.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-160.jpg |152 |John Rowney |In loving memory of John Rowney, who died 4th May 1921 Aged 61 years. "There is rest for the weary" from his loving wife, son and daughter |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1d/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-161.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-161.jpg |153 |A Cooper |In memory of A C mother of Elizabeth Cooper who died 16th November 1871 (or 1877) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a1/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-162.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-162.jpg |154 |William Cooper |In memory of William Cooper... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f5/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-163.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-163.jpg |155 |Elizabeth Cooper | In memory of Elizabeth Cooper, the wife of William Cooper who died July 1861... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e2/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-164.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-164.jpg |156 |??? Cooper |In memory of ...... the daughter of Elizabeth Cooper... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fe/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-165.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-165.jpg |157 |S |Just S |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f1/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-166.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-166.jpg |158 |David F B Gape |In lasting memory of David F B Gape 1922 - 2009 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/02/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-167.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-167.jpg |159 |Amy Elizabeth Duncan | Amy Elizabeth Duncan 1968 - 2009. Loved and missed by so many |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e4/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-168.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-168.jpg |160 |Ann Kenyon Knight | In loving memory of Ann Kenyon Knight - 12th December 1942 - 19th March 2015 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/31/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-169.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-169.jpg |161 |Marge Brown | Marge Brown who died 21st March 2007 Aged 63 years.Treasured wife, mum and nan "Forever in our hearts" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f9/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-170.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-170.jpg |162 |Derek Abram | In loving memory of a dear husband, dad, grandad, great grandad Derek Abram. Passed away 17.03.2015 Aged 81 "Loved and remembered always" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/09/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-171.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-171.jpg |163 |Doreen Margaret Candlish |In loving memory of Doreen Margaret Candlish Died 5th April 1975 Aged 52 years and in memory of her husband Alan George Campbell Candlish buried in the Isle of Wight. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/77/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-172.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-172.jpg |164 |William Wiltshire |in loving memory of William Wiltshire died August 30th 1977 Aged 90 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9d/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-173.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-173.jpg |165 |Henry Ambrose | Henry Ambrose - October 24th 1976, Aged 82 years. 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"Peace Perfect Peace" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a8/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-176.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-176.jpg |170 |Harry George Ambrose & Margaret Eileen Smith | In loving memory of Harry George Ambrose who died 27th July 1961 Aged 34 years, Also of Margaret Eileen smith who died 26th March 1992 Aged 59 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0b/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-177.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-177.jpg |170a |Gerald Sydney Smith | In loving memory of Gerald Sydney Smith who died 2nd September 2008. Aged 81 years. "Loved by all who knew him." |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f7/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-178.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-178.jpg |171 |Dorothy Blanche Ambrose |In loving memory of Dorothy Blanche Ambrose. Died 11th March 1975. 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And of his wife Mary Jemima 10.10.1910 - 31.1.1995. Benefactors of the church. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ec/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-193.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-193.jpg |184 |Fiona Mary Lattimore | Fiona Mary Lattimore 7th July 1963 - 29th April 1988. Beloved daughter of Francees |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c0/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-194.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-194.jpg |185 |Sarah Ann & Joseph Sidney William Whitter | I ever loving memory of a wife and mother Sarah Ann Whitter who fell asleep 12th January 1992 Aged 77. Also of a dear husband and father Joseph Sidney William Whitter who died 15th April 2000. Aged 87 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/db/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-195.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-195.jpg |186 |Patrick Johnny Tilley. |In loving memory of Patrick Johnny Tilley. Died 18th march 1999. Aged 69. Beloved husband of Pam. Dearly loved by all his... Gone from our home but not from our hearts. Rest in Peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/ba/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-196.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-196.jpg |187 |In loving memory. |In loving memory. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/10/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-197.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-197.jpg |188 | Andrew Martin James | Consecrated to the memory of Andrew Martin James. A dear husband, daddy, son and brother. 1.8.1963 - 29.8.2003. So dearly loved, so greatly missed. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/db/Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-198.jpg/75px-Cambridgeshire_Cemeteries_Team_Progress-198.jpg |189 |Maureen Ann Wilson | In loving memory of Maureen Ann Wilson died January 27th 2000 Aged 56 years. 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St Anne's RC Sutton - baptism index

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:18 May 1851 - [[Morris-18895|Alice Morris]] :19 Mar 1854 - [[Highcock-464|Frances Highcock]] :19 Nov 1855 - [[Nightingale-417|Elizabeth Ellen Nightingale]] :11 Jan 1857 - [[Morris-18833|Sarah Morris]] :20 Feb 1870 - [[Highcock-167|Thomas Highcock]] :2 Sep 1871 - [[Highcock-168|James Reuben Highcock]] :10 May 1873 - [[Highcock-169|John Highcock]] :27 Oct 1874 - [[Highcock-170|Mary Ann Highcock]] :2 Oct 1877 - [[Highcock-176|Henry Highcock]] :13 Feb 1880 - [[Highcock-177|Mary Winifred Highcock]] :30 Nov 1880 - [[Dixon-9208|Elizabeth M Garner]] :4 Aug 1897 - [[Lee-25375|John Lee]] :4 Mar 1899 - [[Lee-23934|Henry Lee]] :11 Nov 1899 - [[Highcock-172|Elizabeth Highcock]] :12 Jan 1900 - [[Simcock-146|Clara Ann Highcock]] :22 Dec 1900 - [[Lee-23935|Thomas Lee]] :15 Jun 1901 - [[Highcock-173|James Highcock]] :17 Mar 1902 - [[Cowley-827|Wilfred Cowley]] :22 Mar 1902 - [[Nicholson-5936|Frances Nicholson]] :7 Feb 1903 - [[Lee-23936|Henry Lee]] :2 Jan 1904 - [[Highcock-174|Frances Ellen Highcock]] :29 May 1904 - [[Nicholson-5937|William Nicholson]] :4 Jan 1906 - [[Highcock-175|Edith Highcock]] :2 May 1908 - [[Lee-25378|Joseph Lee]] :17 Oct 1911 - [[Highcock-386|Thomas Highcock]]

St Anne's RC Sutton - burial index

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:22 Aug 1852 (death) - [[Whitaker-7948|Ellen Whitaker]] :29 Dec 1852 (death) - [[Whitaker-7947|Jane Whitaker]] :22 Jul 1855 (death) - [[Whitaker-7950|Ann Whitaker]] :11 Jan 1866 - [[Barr-4485|John Barr]] :15 Mar 1869 - [[Chisnall-248|Joseph Chisnall]] :19 Dec 1869 (death) - [[Whitaker-7953|Mary G Whitaker]] :12 Nov 1870 (death) - [[Ryland-489|Ann Whitaker]] :17 Aug 1877 (death) - [[Whitaker-7938|James Whitaker]] :5 June 1879 - [[Highcock-176|Henry Highcock]] :22 Sep 1921 - [[Highcock-166|John Highcock]] :23 Jun 1943 - [[Nicholson-9153|William Nicholson]] :31 Oct 1946 - [[Highcock-177|Mary Winefred Nicholson]] :2 Nov 1994 - [[Cowley-827|Wilfred Cowley]]

St Anne's RC Sutton - marriage index

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:30 Jul 1856 - [[Chisnall-251|Thomas Chisnall]] & [[Margaret Roughley]] :8 Nov 1859 - [[Barr-4485|John Barr]] & [[Ravenscroft-300|Ann Highcock]] :7 Mar 1874 - [[Larkin-2374|William Henry Larkin]] & [[Morris-18895|Alice Morris]] :27 Jun 1874 - [[Highcock-96|William Highcock]] & [[Ann Winders]] :31 May 1875 - [[Callaghan-2097|Patrick Callaghan]] & [[Nolan-4553|Catherine Nolan]]

St Anthony's Childhood Home

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

St Bedes church

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The oldest Catholic church on the mainland of Australia in continuous and exclusive operation as a church. Built to the design of Father John Therry. Foundation laid in December 1837 by Bishop Polding. Main structure completed in 1841. Officially opened on 8th October 1843 by Archbishop John Bede Polding. Dedicated to St Bede founder of the Benedictine order.

St Bernard's Catholic Church-1

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St Bernard's Catholic Church registered ALL life events in western NSW in early to mid 1800's, for Catholics. It was the only place with the capability and was a Catholic Church. This stopped in the 1850's when the secular authorities took the responsibility for recording life events. Events from places like Mudgee, Gilgandra and Bathurst may all show registration of '''''LT''''' on NSW Births, Deaths and Marriages as travelling priests registered the work done on return to Hartley. Please consider this when selecting Hartley ad the place an event occurred. This church is still concecrated and available for Catholic services, facilitated from the Lithgow Parish. == Sources == * [https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/historic-buildings-places/st-bernards-church NSW National Parks, Historic Buildings, St Bernard's Church]

St Boniface's Churchyard

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St David's Day 100 challenge

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*On St David's Day, March 1st, the Wales project are looking for people to do '''The 100 challenge'''. *Each of us is going to commit to doing about 100 additions to the Wales Project. *It's your choice **is it a surname? **is it a place? **is it adding sources? **or adding FindAGrave?

St David's Day 100 challenge 2022

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On [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_David%27s_Day '''St David's Day, March 1st'''], the Wales project are looking for people to take part in '''The 100 Challenge'''. Each of us is going to commit to doing 100 additions to the Wales Project. It's your choice what you do *is it a surname? *is it a place? *is it adding sources? *or adding categories? *is it adding FindAGrave? *is it fixing errors? *is it making connections? *or maybe a bit of everything? '''So how do I join?''' * Just leave a message in the '''Comments''' section below to say what you would like to do. *If 100 of what you're suggesting is out of reach, '''PLEASE''' still do it. Just leave your objective in your Comment. *The Wales Project team are only a small group of just over 50, but if everyone of us did this we would add 5,000 things to Wikitree. And if more people join us, what a difference we could make! 1 day, 100 things. Join us! [[Space:Dewi_Sant%2C_St_David_of_Wales|'''Dewi Sant, St David of Wales''']] :::{{Image|file=Wales_Images-1.png |align=l |size=s }} :::{{Image|file=Wales_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s }} :::{{Image|file=Wales_Images-1.png |align=l |size=s }} :::{{Image|file=Wales_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s }} :::{{Image|file=Wales_Images-1.png |align=l |size=s }} :::{{Image|file=Wales_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s }} :::{{Image|file=Wales_Images-1.png |align=l |size=s }} :::{{Image|file=Wales_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s }} :::{{Image|file=Wales_Images-1.png |align=l |size=s }} :::{{Image|file=Wales_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s }} {{Clear}} {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#F2F2CE;"|'''St David's Day 100 Challenge 2022''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- align="left" style="background:#F2FFE6;" |Name | Commitment |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Bartlett-3702| Steve Bartlett]]||Creating a Space page for Anglesey Churches, linking them to the Places and the Churchyards, where listed |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Armstrong-17381| Jutta Beer]]||''"Cleaning up Carmarthenshire"'' by categorizing, sourcing, correcting errors and hopefully connecting profiles in the county. |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Buckle-52| Hilary Gadsby]]||Working on her One Name Studies for those in Wales |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Awbrey-135| Stuart Awbrey]]||Creating some space pages for the list on the Wales Historic Buildings Team page and categorizing some profiles. And, anything else that catches my attention. |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Orvis-372| Nikki Orvis]]||''"Restoring Radnorshire" '' by categorizing, sourcing, and correcting errors |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Gilbert-13209| Todd Gilbert]]||Clearing 100 database suggestions for Pembrokeshire by 01 March and constructing / connecting the profile for William Stradling, Chancellor of St. David’s from 1509-1539. |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Matthews-8904| Diane Matthews]]|| Increase sourcing in Glamorgan, and other counties as time permits. |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[McHugh-842 |Frances Weidman]] ||Working on the Universal mining disaster that I started, and hopefully get some of those miners connected, or at the very least, give them families . |-align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Hood-4815|Cherryl Schmidt]] || I have quite a few unconnected profiles in Glamorgan, Montgomeryshire, Cardiganshire and Carmarthenshire so will focus on adding and improving profiles to try and connect to the tree. I will also do some general cleaning up and sourcing. |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Hardy-7997|Colin Hardy]] ||Sourcing and Data Doctor work. |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Patten-1393|Patti Carlen]] ||Working on unsourced profiles |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] ||Connect, source and data doctor |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Baker-21397| Barbara Mead ]] ||Fixing span anchor issues for Glamorgan & Flintshire |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] || Adding sources and categories, fixing DD suggestions |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] ||Working on unsourced pre-1500 profiles |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Cormack-404| Anon Sharkey]] || Working on unsourced profiles |- align="left" style="background:#FFFFE6;" ||[[Paul-5413| Melanie Paul]] || Following Notable rabbits down holes |} |}

St Fidelis Catholic Church

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Archbishop Mannix declared St. Fidelis Parish open on April 28, 1927. Fr. John P. O'Connell (who was parish priest at St. Margaret Mary's in the 1920s) had proposed that a new parish be developed in the West Moreland area. Archbishop Mannix credited Fr O'Connell, saying "Those that come after you and me will have a reason to bless the day when Fr. O'Connell gave his benediction and a splendid dowry to the newly formed parish of West Moreland. Today, a splendid beginning has been made with what is likely to be one of the finest and most successful parishes in and around Melbourne." Initially, Mass was celebrated in the school buildings. By 1937, the parish was ready to commence building a splendid Church and presbytery"Items of Interest in The News." [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11093654 The Argus 19 Oct 1937, Pg 6] and on the 19th October 1945, the Church and Altar were consecrated by Archibishop Mannix."IN THE CHURCHES." [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12148372 The Argus 20 Oct 1945, Page 6] This is testimony to the strength and determination of the Catholic population of the time, that they were able to achieve all this during times of Depression and War. === Parish Priests === * 1927-1941 [[Lee-6647|Father J J Lee]] * 1941- Rev Father J DurkinNewspaper Article provides information about the appointment as parish priest ([http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8160420 The Argus - 28 April 1941, pg 4]) === Marriages === ==== 1956 ==== * 17 Nov 1956 [[Sargeant-150|Nola Sargeant]] (parishioner) to [[O'Halloran-74|Greg O'Halloran]] === Sources === * Items of Interest in The News. (1937, October 19). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 16. Retrieved March 29, 2014 - ([http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11093654 The Argus 19 Oct 1937, Pg 6]) * PERSONAL. (1941, April 28). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 4. Retrieved March 29, 2014, - ([http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8160420 The Argus - 28 April 1941, Page 4]) * IN THE CHURCHES. (1945, October 20). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 6. Retrieved March 29, 2014,- ([http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11093654 The Argus 19 Oct 1937, Pg 6]) ==== Footnotes ====

St George The Martyr

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Church St George The Martyr Southwark, Roman Catholic

St George's Churchyard, Fordington, Dorchester

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The churchyard contains the remains of British and German soldiers and a memorial to Thomas Warr, a Fordington man who took part in the 'Charge of the light Brigade'

St George's Roll

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St Helena and St Mary Churchyard, Bourn, Cambridgeshire

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This page is used by the [[Space:Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team|Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team]] to track their progress in documenting the final resting place of people buried in cemeteries across the state. '''Cemeteries Name:''' St Helena and St Mary Churchyard '''Address:''' Church St, Bourn, Cambridge CB23 2SJ '''GPS Coordinates: ''' 52°11'22.6"N 0°03'50.5"W '''OS Grid Reference: ''' TL322565 '''Information'' St Helena and St Mary's Church in Bourn is a village 9 miles west from Cambridge. It's off a small road that only leads to the church right in the centre of the village. It is easy to access and has several entrances and paths that lead round it. There are 490 graves that range from the 1700s to present day. Some of the oldest from The Hagar family are older and kept in the church. The church is often open during the day. The records of this church reside in the Cambridgeshire Archives and the Bishops' transcripts are in the Cambridgeshire University library. * [[Space:St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard%2C_Bourn%2C_Cambridgeshire_worksheet|St Helena and St Mary Churchyard, Bourn, Cambridgeshire Worksheet]] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222811/st-helena-and-st-mary-churchyard Find A Grave]

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This page is used by the [[Space:St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard%2C_Bourn%2C_Cambridgeshire|St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard,_Bourn,_Cambridgeshire]] which is part of the [[Space:Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team|Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team]] to track their progress in documenting the final resting place of people buried in cemeteries across the state. '''St Helena and St Mary Churchyard, Bourn, Cambridgeshire''' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b7/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-154.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-154.jpg |In Church 1 |H M |.Deo opt: max sacrum Et bonae memoriae erasmi ferrarii iuvenis spei et pietatis incomparabilis maestissimi parenti chariss filio H M Fecerunt vixit an 24 moriens 1609 suo inscribi iussit haec verba pietatis plena dulciter hic requuiesco et adventum depemtoris mei expecto |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/50/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-155.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-155.jpg |In Church 2 |Frances Hagar |Here lyeth y body of Frances Hagar She was buried August 20th 1727 Aged 32 years Daughter of John Hagar esq |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-156.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-156.jpg |In Church 3 |Robert Hagar |Here lyes intierity body of Robert Hagar el... who was married to Frances Hagar 4th October 17?? in the 39th year of his age |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b6/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-157.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-157.jpg |In Church 4 |Frances Hagar |Here lyeth the body of M Frances Hagar wife to John Hagar of ??? who departed February 25th 1713 in y 6? year of his life. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cd/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-158.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-158.jpg |In Church 5 |John Hagar |Here lyeth the body of John Hagar ... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2e/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-159.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-159.jpg |In Church 6 |Lady Leonore Mary Griffin & Major John Mclean Griffin |To the glory of God - In memory of the Lady Leonore Mary Griffin beloved wife of Major John Mclean Griffin of Bourn Hall and daughter of Reginald seventh Earl De La Warr. Born 20 December 1872 Died 18 July 1939 R I P |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/74/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-160.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-160.jpg |In Church 7 |Henricus Seijell |Henricus Seijell Nat holmia 29 Juniiriri. Denat. D 26 Augusti 1803 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e0/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-161.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-161.jpg |In Church 8 |Amy Blanche Hagar |The Bourn Parish Church. In memory of Amy Blanche Hagger 1901 - 1989, wife of Percy James Hagger - church warden 1938 -1972. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-162.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-162.jpg |In Church 9 |Major John McLean Griffin |In memory of Major John McLean Griffin of Bourn Hall Late of the Royal Horse Artillery and the Royal Field Artillery. Born 6th July 1870 - Died 8th January 1957 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3e/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-163.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-163.jpg |In Church 10 |James Alexander Thompson |In memory of James Alexander Thompson , Master Mariner 1952 - 1987 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/08/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet.jpg |1 |Russell Gauge |In loving memory of Russell - beloved infant son of John and Dana Gauge. Aged 4 months. Forever young. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/16/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-1.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-1.jpg |2 |Alice Marry Gauge |In beloved memory of Alice Mary Gauge, beloved daughter of Charles and Julia Gauge, who passed away 4th February 1916 Aged 36 years. To the cross I cling. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/41/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-2.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-2.jpg |3. |Emily May & Joshua Gauge |In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Emily May Gauge, Died 26th Dec 1967 Aged 79 years and a dear father, Joshua Gauge, died 30th Oct 1984 Aged 98, Abide with me. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/56/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-3.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-3.jpg |4 |Julia Gauge |In loving memory of Julia, the beloved wife of Charles Gauge, who entered rest 16th July 1913. Aged 67 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a2/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-5.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-5.jpg |5 |Bertram E Oarn (unsure of surname) |Bertie - in loving memory of Bertram E oarn (?) who died March 1910 Aged 2 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-6.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-6.jpg |6 |Kathleen Rose & Edward Joshua Gauge |In loving memory of Kathleen Rose Gauge and Edward Joshua Gauge. Died 17th October 1978 and 2nd November 1990. Together again. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/17/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-7.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-7.jpg |7 |Samuel, Mary Ann & Private Bertram Gauge |In loving memory of Samuel Gauge who died 3rd Sept 1911. aged 59 years and also his wife Mary Ann, who died 28th Sept 1838, Aged 82 years. Also their son Private Bertram Gauge killed i action in France 14th October 1916, Aged 19 years. He laid down his life ... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/89/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-8.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-8.jpg |8 |Reginald & Alice Izzard |In loving memory of Reginald George Izzard Died September 13th 1991 Aged 90 years. Also Alice Evelyn Izzard, died February 14th 1998, Aged 88 years . At rest. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-9.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-9.jpg |9 |Mary Ann & Arthur T Charter |In loving memory of Mary Anne the beloved wife of Arthur T Charter who died July 18th 1909, Aged 65 years. Also of Arthur T Charter who died August 10th 1919. Aged 75 years. At rest. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/68/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-10.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-10.jpg |10 |Ernest Izzard |in loving memory of Ernest Izzard , the beloved son of Arthur and Lizzy Izzard, who died August 23rd 1931. Aged 28 years. In the midst of life, we are in death |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cd/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-11.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-11.jpg |11 |Lizzie Ann and Arthur Izzard |In loving memory of Lizzie Ann Izzard died 14th November 1961, Aged 85 years, and Arthur, her beloved husband, who died 19th December 1911 Aged 88 years. Reunited. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/87/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-12.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-12.jpg |12 |Maria &William Deamer. |Maria, wife of William Deamer who died 1st February 1907 Aged 61 years. Rest in peace. Also of William Deamer who died 11th November 1908. Aged 58 years. His end was peace. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-13.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-13.jpg |13 |A plot with flowers |This was a plot where flowers had been planted but no place for writing was there apart from a vase that said In loving memory. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-14.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-14.jpg |14 |John & Irene Neville |John J Neville 17.3.1911 - 27.12.1968. Irene M Neville 3. 12.1918 - 13,1.1997. Gone but not forgotten |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/26/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-15.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-15.jpg |15 |Arthur Coxall |Arthur Coxall 1924 - 1968 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f5/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-16.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-16.jpg |16 |Elizabeth Lancaster |Elizabeth Lancaster 1928 - 1991 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-17.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-17.jpg |17 |Bert & Betty French |In loving memory of Bert French, a much loved husband, father and grandfather born July 11th 1927 - Died March 11 1997 and his beloved wife Betty French - a much loved mother and grandmother and great grandmother. Born April 14th 1939 - Died October 22nd 2010 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-18.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-18.jpg |18 |Mary & Oliver Anable |In loving memory of our mother Mary Anable, who fell asleep July 28th 1925 Aged 84 years, and also our brother Oliver Anable, who passed away August 23rd 1927 Aged 81 years. Sleep on dear ones and take your rest, Lay down your heads o our Saviour's breast. we loved you well but Jesus loved you best. Goodnight, Goodnight, Goodnight. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-20.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-20.jpg |19 |In loving memory |In loving memory |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/18/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-19.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-19.jpg |20 |Sydney, William & Elizabeth Calver |To the memory of Sydney William, the beloved son of Elizabeth and William Calver who died July 14th 1924 Aged 26 years. Also of William Calver who died March 30th 1941 Aged 70 years. Also of Elizabeth Bessie Calver who died April 13th 1933 Aged 66 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-21.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-21.jpg |21 |Walter & May Armstrong |In loving memory of Walter Armstrong Lewis called to rest 14th March 1971 Aged 62.The day thou gavest Lord is ended. Also his wife May Marion 10th November 1988. Aged 73. Together in God's care. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ac/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-25.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-25.jpg |22 |Mary Jane Gusterson |In loving memory of a dear wife Mary Jane Gusterson, who died July 22nd 1926, Hide me oh my Saviour hide, Til the storm of life is past, Safe into thy haven guide, O receive my soul at last |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/16/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-26.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-26.jpg |23 |Gary Moody |Gary Moody Died 28th December 1997. Aged 27 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/29/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-27.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-27.jpg |24 |Winifred Dorothy & William Unwin |At rest, A dear wife Winifred Dorothy Unwin who died 22nd August 1938. Aged 45 years. Harry William Unwin died 27th June 1979 Aged 71 years RIP |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-28.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-28.jpg |25 |Doris Hilda and Thomas Henry Dawson. |in loving memory of Doris Hilda Dawson Died 28th Oct 1973 Aged 65 years. Also her husband Thomas Henry Dawson. Died 4th January 1975. Aged 75 Reunited |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-29.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-29.jpg |26 |Francis Doris Sewell |Treasured memories of a dear wife and mother Francis Doris Sewell called to rest 1st Sept 1981. Aged 40 years. Forever in our thoughts. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-30.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-30.jpg |27 |Stephen Thomas & Mary Jane Dazley |In ever loving memory of our dear parents Stephen Thomas Dazley died October 8th 1939. Aged 66 years. Also Mary Jane Dazley died June 2nd 1958 Aged 76 years. Always Reunited. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-31.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-31.jpg |28 |Jane Irish |in loving memory of Jane Irish March 29th 1932. Aged 69 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a9/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-32.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-32.jpg |29 |Anna Maria Thompson |In loving memory of Anna Marie Thompson who passed to the higher life on April 13th 1927. Aged 88 years. Peace perfect peace. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/70/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-33.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-33.jpg |30 |Ada Ethel Rickett |In loving memory of Ada Ethel Rickett who died 1st October 1934 Aged 31 years. Gone from here but not forgotten , never shall your memory fade. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ad/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-34.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-34.jpg |31 |Frederick & Sarah Selina Reuben |Sacred to the memory of Frederick Reuben Died October 11 1936 Aged 67 years. For he which have believed enter into rest. Also of Sarah Selina His beloved wife Died Feb 26th 1948. Aged 82 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/61/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-35.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-35.jpg |32 |Jane, Elizabeth and William Miller |In loving memory of Jane Miller died May 5th 1927 Aged 88 years. Also Elizabeth Ann Miller daughter of the above died Dec 28th 1927 Aged 63 years. Also William Victor Miller Died April 24th 1915 Aged 45 years. Gone from us but not forgotten. Never shall your memories fade. Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Pound the spot where you are laid. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-36.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-36.jpg |33 |Elizabeth & Charles Webb |In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Elizabeth Webb Died 26th January 1953. Aged 54 years. Forever in our thoughts. Also Charles Webb Died 26th January 1962 Aged 66 years. Rest in peace. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ac/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-37.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-37.jpg |34 |Lydia and William Smith |in loving memory of Lydia Smith beloved wife of William Smith. Died July 21st 1926 Aged 64 years. In heaven above where all is love, There will be no parting there. Also of William Smith who died March 24th 1933 Aged 72 years. reunited in death. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-38.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-38.jpg |35 |William Walter and Mary Ann Sewell |In loving memory of William Walter Sewell Died May 31st 1926 Aged 59 years. Also his wife Mary Ann Sewell Died April 12th 1954. Aged 86 years. reunited |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-40.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-40.jpg |36 |Dorothy Priscilla Dean |Tender memories of Dorothy Priscilla Dean. Taken from us 23rd November 1930, Aged 5 years. Blessed are the pure in heart. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-41.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-41.jpg |37 |Mason Webb |Dear Husband Mason Webb June 15th 1968 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/04/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-42.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-42.jpg |38 |Edward & Mary Ann Webb |in loving memory of our dear father Edward Webb who died Dec 23rd 1929. Aged 79 years. Forever in our thoughts. Also of our dear mother Mary Ann Webb who died Dec 23rd 1929. Aged 74 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/29/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-39.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-39.jpg |39 |Bertie & Priscilla Dean |In loving memory of a dear father Bertie Nazariah Dean Died 17th Feb 1966. Aged 77 years. In God's keeping. Also in loving memory of his wife, Priscilla, a beloved mother, mother in law and grandmother passed to rest June 24th 1975. Aged 83 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-44.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-44.jpg |40 |Albert Golder. |Sacred to the memory of Albert Edward. The beloved son of Edward and Emma Golder. Died April 18th 1933. Aged 19 years. Love's last gift remembrance be. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6e/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-43.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-43.jpg |41 |Rose & Herbert Wells |in grateful and loving memory of Rose Wells who died March 22nd 1930. Aged 65 years. her children shall call her blessed. Also her husband Herbert Charles Wells who died November 27th 1947 Aged 83 years. Come onto me ... I will give you rest. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/39/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-45.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-45.jpg |42 |Ann Cade |In loving remembrance of Ann, beloved wife of David Cade who recently fell asleep in Jeusu 10th April 1890 Aged 62 years. oh not lost but gone before us, Let them never be forgotten, Sweet their memory to the living In our hearts they perish most ... cluster...eve...Lifting up to that far heaven Where we hope to meet at last. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d6/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-46.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-46.jpg |43 |Thomas Cade |Thomas Cade 1890 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a2/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-47.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-47.jpg |44 |Megan Georgia Vincent |Megan Georgia Vincent 28th July 1996 - 30th July 1996. A much loved daughter and sister. In our thoughts |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/21/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-48.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-48.jpg |45 |John David Huddlestone |With treasured memories of our darling baby John David Huddlestone who fell asleep March 3rd 1941.Aged 7 months. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-49.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-49.jpg |46 |Norman, Violet, Dorothy & Stanley White |There's a hope for little children above the bright blue sky sweet memory of Norman Stanley White Died 22nd June 1946 Aged 17 years. Dearest memories of Violet White MBE 1934 - 1992 Also Dorothy wife and mother. Died 20th Feb 2014. Aged 89 years. In loving memory of Stanley Frederick White Died June 25th 1962 Aged 53 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-50.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-50.jpg |47 |Mrs Chapman |??? wife of Harry Chapman who died Feb 7th 1931. Aged 73 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-51.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-51.jpg |48 |John & Mary Gauge |Affectionate remembrance of John Gauge. Much loved husband of Mary Gauge who died 1st April 1889 Aged 62 years. To be with Christ is far better ...... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/37/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-52.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-52.jpg |49 |Margaret & Eddie Vincent |Cherished memories of a loving wife, mother and nan Margaret Vincent 27.11.1940 - 20.04.2008. A loving husband, father and grandfather Eddie Vincent 01.09.1940 - 23.10,2014. Gone but not forgotten |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/08/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-53.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-53.jpg |50 |Darren Anthony Vincent |Beloved husband Father and son 26th May 1967 - 6th January 2008. Gone from our sight But never from our memory. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-54.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-54.jpg |51 |John Saunders |Memories of John Saunders Husband of Mary Saunders who died 9th August 1881 Aged 88 years.Also of Thomas their son who died 30th November 1976 Aged 33 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/94/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-55.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-55.jpg |52 |L F Saunders |L F S 1886 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/26/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-56.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-56.jpg |53 |Richard Sheldrick |In affectionate remembrance of Richard Sheldrick who died 31st July 1880. In his 18th year |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fc/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-57.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-57.jpg |54 |? Sheldrick | ...1839 A footstone next to 53 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-58.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-58.jpg |55 |Edith Elizabeth Morgan |In loving memory of Edith Elizabeth Morgan died 6th Dec 1955 Aged 52 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/28/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-59.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-59.jpg |56 |Ethel & Frederick White |In loving memory Ethell White who passed away May 18th 1961 Aged 78 years.Also her husband Frederick William White Died December 10th 1973 Aged 90 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/92/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-60.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-60.jpg |57 |$ mounds of daffodils |There are 4 mounds where bodies lay but each one is only marked by the daffodils growing on them |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/86/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-61.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-61.jpg |58 |Upside down grave. |Only read the headstones - E H 1897 NH 1888 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/99/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-62.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-62.jpg |59 |William & Elizabeth Haggar |William Haggar Died Jan 11th 1918 aged 74 years. Also Elizabeth his beloved wife who died May 1st 1930 Aged 90 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a6/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-63.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-63.jpg |60 |Stephen James Gough |In loving memory of Stephen James Gough (Curly) 26.4.1964 - 21.11.2014. Beloved son, brother, Fiance, dad. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/43/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-64.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-64.jpg |61 |Charles William Hemmins |In loving memory of Charles William Hemmins. Died 19th April 1951- Aged 69 and his beloved wife Elizabeth Died 7th Jan 1984 Aged 99. So dearly loved, so greatly missed. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-65.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-65.jpg |62 |John & Susan Lilley |In memory of Susan, beloved wife of John Lilley who fell asleep 30th may 1888 Aged 67 years. In jesu's love and loved ... heer's the loving your ... the crown is given... the rest in heaven, Endless rest in endless day, Sin and Sorrow passed away. Also John Lilley who fell asleep 1890 Aged 71 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2e/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-66.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-66.jpg |63 |William & Eleanor Price |In loving memory of William Thomas Price Called to rest April 11th 1974 Aged 91 years. Also Eleanor Martin Price. Reunited 2nd 1980 Aged 86 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/18/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-67.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-67.jpg |64 |Charles William Hemmins |Charles William Hemmins died April 19th 1951. Sleep on dear one and take your rest |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/00/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-68.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-68.jpg |65 |May & Geoffrey Waters |In loving memory of May Waters 1923 - 1994. Geoffrey Samuel Waters 1917 - 1995. You will always be in our thoughts |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-69.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-69.jpg |66 |Gardner Josephine Norah & Gerald Walter |Gardner Josephine Norah nee Fitz henry 4.2.1934 28. 1.1994. Gerald Walter 28.4.1937 - 18.2.1991. at peace together |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/91/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-70.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-70.jpg |67 |Harry Wanford Temple Cole & Ada Mary Temple Cole |Harry wanford temple Cole 8t June 1907 to 1st December 1993. eda Mary temple Cole 31st Aug 1810 to 17th May 2004 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/12/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-71.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-71.jpg |68 |Francis & Lillian Cook |in loving memory of Francis Charles Edward Cook 1920 - 1993 lillian Agatha Cook 1924 - 2000 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/59/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-72.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-72.jpg |69 |John McKean |Loving memory of John McKean 1924 - 1992 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-73.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-73.jpg |70 |Jack & Dorothy Charter |In loving memory of Jack Charter 1921 - 1992 Dorothy Charter 1922 - 2001 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-74.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-74.jpg |71 |Daphne & John Simpson |Daphne Joyce Simpson 15th October 1926 - 5th August 1990 Also her husband John Patrick 13th August 1919 - 20th March 1991 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a5/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-75.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-75.jpg |72 |Conrad & Edith Baldry |Conrad Henry balding 7th October 1911 - 8th February 1990 And beloved wife Edith May 25th may 1911 - 15th November 2003 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-76.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-76.jpg |73 | Rita Edna Shaw | Rita Edna Shaw 4th July 1911 - 8th June 1989 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f7/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-77.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-77.jpg |74 |John & Joan Hammond. |John Gilham Hammond 24th November 1911 - 13th April 1989. Also his wife Joan Hammond 15th December 1815 - 4th October 2016 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c9/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-78.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-78.jpg |75 |Daisy & William Glover |daisy Elizabeth Glover 4th November 1915 - 15th December 1988 William Thomas Glover 21st April 1919 - 16th January 1991 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-79.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-79.jpg |76 |Alec Ernest Witherow |Alec Ernest Witherow 9th Nov 1902 - 16th March 1989 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fe/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-80.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-80.jpg |77 |Daniell James John Coe |Daniell James John Coe - 26th July 1974 - 29th Nov 1995. A much loved son and brother. Passed away peacefully 767 days after a road traffic accident. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/55/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-81.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-81.jpg |78 |Eileen Miriam Gatherer |In loving memory Eileen Miriam Gatherer 29th Feb 1924 - 22nd Nov 2007. Wife to Bill and Mum to Don. Really loved |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2e/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-82.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-82.jpg |79 |Frederick Charles Keith Glass |in loving memory of Frederick Charles Keith Glass 1944 - 2001 Rest in Peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b5/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-83.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-83.jpg |80 |Peggy Glass |In memory of Peggy Glass Died 10th June 2003 Aged 87 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/87/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-84.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-84.jpg |81 |Irene Emily Sansom |In loving memory of Irene Emily Sansom 10.5.1918 - 21.3.2002 Much loved Mum and Nan |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-85.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-85.jpg |82 |Frederich & Irmgard Kestner |In loving memory of Frederich Kestner 1811 - 2001 and Irmgard Kestner 1921 - 1997. Thinking of you |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/13/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-86.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-86.jpg |83 |Emma Gardner |Emma Jessie Gardner Nee Payne 11.10.1900 - 22.9.2000. A dear lady loved by all. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b9/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-87.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-87.jpg |84 |Olive Ronald Simmons |in loving memory Olive Ronald Simmons died 8th March 1989 Aged 71 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/94/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-88.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-88.jpg |85 |Robert & Edith Prior |Treasured memories of Robert Cairns Prior 21.9.1907 - 29.11.1997 and Edith May Prior 23.3.1914 - 30.5.1999. Forever in our thoughts |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4e/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-89.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-89.jpg |86 |Charles & Kathleen Laflin |In loving memory of Charles Henry laflin died 7th April 1998 Aged 72 years and his wife Kathleen Joan Laflin died 10th August 2008 Aged 79 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8b/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-90.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-90.jpg |87 |Gwen Golder |Gwen Golder Died 20th October 1997 Aged 81 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/17/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-91.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-91.jpg |88 |Archibald & Vera Gill |Archibald Howard Gill 1911 - 1997. Vera Gill nee Waldron 1921 - 1997. in loving memory |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e9/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-92.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-92.jpg |89 |Jean Margaret Purcell |In loving memory of Jean Margaret Purcell 13th may 1933 - 16th June 2013 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/69/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-93.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-93.jpg |90 |Victor & Joan Charter |In loving memory of Victor Charter 1927 = 2010 And beloved wife Joan Charter 1926 - 2012 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-94.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-94.jpg |91 |Mum and Dad |No extra comment |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-95.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-95.jpg |92 |Katharine Elizabeth Cameron |In loving memory of Katharine Elizabeth Cameron 25th February 1980 - 2nd April 2019 We love you to the moon and back. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-96.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-96.jpg |93 |Arthur Ernest Lawrence |In memory of Arthur Ernest Lawrence 8.8 1940 - 11.12.2014 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-97.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-97.jpg |94 |Barbara Irene Dowse |Barbara Irene Dowse Died 8th January 2012 Aged 70 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f2/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-276.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-276.jpg |95 |Constance & Stanley Hales |In loving memory of Constance Hales. Passed away on 1st August 2005 Aged 81 years. Stanley George Hales Passed away 6th June 2009 Aged 87 years Always in our thoughts. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/63/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-98.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-98.jpg |96 |Rosemary Vivienne Ansell |Rosemary Vivienne Ansell 15.2.1950 - 7.3,2008. Aged 59 years. We will always love you |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-99.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-99.jpg |97 |Natalie Marie Ansell |Natalie Marie Ansell 7.11.1977 - 15.11,2006. Always loved Forever in our thoughts |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-100.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-100.jpg |98 |Ernest & Vera Reynolds |In loving memory of Ernest Charles Reynolds 15th October 1993 - 24th December 2005. And his beloved wife Vera lily 5th April 1929 - 21st November 2013 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-101.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-101.jpg |99 |Walter Martin |Walter Martin 1939 0 2011. It broke our heart to lose you but you did not go alone for part of us went with you the day God called you home. Beloved husband, dad and man. Forever in our hearts. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-102.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-102.jpg |100 |Charles Lichfield |In memory of Charles Lichfield Died Nov 13th 1950. Peace. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-103.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-103.jpg |101 |Just a pot |No writing visible |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/ff/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-104.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-104.jpg |102 |Rosilda Belinda Jenkins |In loving memory of Rosilda Belinda Jenkins who died Dec 4th 1941 Aged 19 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/72/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-105.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-105.jpg |103 |1948 |No other writing visible |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e7/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-106.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-106.jpg |104 |Gladys & Francis Charter |In loving memory of our parents Galdys Charter died 16th January 1971 Aged 62 years. Also Francis Alexander Charter Died 10th August 1973 Aged 65 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-107.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-107.jpg |105 |Edmund Arthur Charter |Edmund Arthur Charter Born 8th November 1909. Died 17th October 1986 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-108.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-108.jpg |106 |Alexander & Minnie Charter |In memory of Alexander Charter who was called to rest 31st July 1953. Aged 78 years. Also Minnie Julia Charter wife of the above who was called to rest 3rd April 1959. Aged 78 years. Reunited. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/64/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-109.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-109.jpg |107 |Mary Ann Darcy |In loving memory of Mary Ann wife of Elias Darcy who departed this life 14th September 1809 Aged 70 ( the date of the year is not clear) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2e/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-110.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-110.jpg |108 |Just a pot |The writing is completely worn away and not at all readable. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/45/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-111.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-111.jpg |109 |Francis (or maybe Edward) |Worn away - tried to decipher the name! |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a0/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-112.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-112.jpg |110 |Alfred, Susan & Charles Coxall |Alfred Coxall Born 1937 Died 1892. And his son Charles Born 1878 Died 1949 At rest. Also his wife Susan born 1840 Died 1929 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-113.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-113.jpg |111 |George Wright |Loving memory of George Wright who died at Toft 6th October 1888 Aged 81 years. With Christ he is far better. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/bb/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-114.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-114.jpg |112 |Charles & Julian Montford |In loving rememberance of Charles Montford ... Julian Montofrd his son, died 5th Jan 1886 Aged 22 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/74/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-115.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-115.jpg |113 |All the Little Children ( Very worn) |Bid all the little children to come with me. In memory of Harry Born 1833 Died 184? Fred John Born 1837 Died 1861 Charles Born 184? Died 18?? (no more to be read) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-117.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-117.jpg |114 |Anderson & Mary Leader |In memoriam of Anderson Leader, departed this life 5th June 1885 Aged 70 years. Also his beloved daughter Mary Leader who departed this life 22nd April 1886 Aged 40 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/34/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-118.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-118.jpg |115 |Mary Smith & Sarah Litchfield. |In loving memory of Mary, widow of John Smith of Little Gransden - who died 17th October 1805 Aged 80 years. Having a desire to departand to be with Christ which is far better. Also of sarah Litchfield who died 7th April 1900, Aged 82 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-119.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-119.jpg |116 |David Hughes |In loving memory of David Hughes who died 21st July 1888 Aged 19 years. Of the reader shed no tears ... Christ's arms ... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-120.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-120.jpg |117 |Ann Tucker |In loving remembrance of Ann, widow of Isaac Tucker, Late of Exton, who died 15th January 1885 Aged 66 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-121.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-121.jpg |118 |Edith Palmer Heycock |Edith Palmer Heycock Aged 11 months Died 15th November 1851 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/83/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-122.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-122.jpg |119 |Florence & Samuel Abbott |in loving memory of Florence Lilian Mary Abbott died 22nd Feb 1992 Aged 83 . also her husband Samuel James Abbott died 10th Dec 1993. Aged 88 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/53/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-123.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-123.jpg |120 |Gladys Childs Smith |In loving memory of Gladys Childs Smith died May 30th 1893 Aged 3 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/97/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-124.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-124.jpg |121 |Hilda C C Smith |Dolly - In loving memory of Hilda C.C.Smith Died 8th Feb 1829 Aged 3 years. Sleep thy last sleep, free from care and sorrows where none shall weep. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fd/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-125.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-125.jpg |122 |Mabel & George Johnson |In loving memory of my dear parents. Mabel Johnson At rest. April 22nd 1946 Aged 59 years. Also George her beloved husband At rest March 4th 1953. Aged 70 years. Remembered always. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/48/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-126.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-126.jpg |123 |Madeline Parrish |In memory of Madeline Parrish "Mandy", A much loved mother and grandmother Died 25th November 2003 Aged 89 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/66/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-127.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-127.jpg |124 |Frank & Florence Wilson |In everlasting memory of a dear husband and father Frank Amor Wilson Died 23rd January 1981 Aged 73 years. Also a dear wife and mother Florence Wilson Died 22nd April 1992 Aged 81 years Rest in peace. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-128.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-128.jpg |125 |Blanche Laura Dawson |In ever loving memory of Blanche Laura Dawson Died31st May 1943 Aged 49 years We shall meet again. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-129.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-129.jpg |126 |Sally Pain |In affectionate remembrance of Sally the beloved wife of Frederick Pain who died May 12th 1864 Aged 42 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-130.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-130.jpg |127 |Blanche Elizabeth Het |In memory of Blanche Elizabeth Het Born 18th Dec 1830. Died Sept 1893 (very unclear on surname and year of death) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-131.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-131.jpg |128 |Cecilia Rimmel |In remembrance of Cecilia wife of John Rimmel ... very unclear |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/54/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-132.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-132.jpg |129 |Charles Holben Harridine |In loving memory of Charles Holben Harridine son of Charles and Sarah Ann Harridine. Born 8th October 1860. Died 15th - August 1894. Also of Sarah Ann, mother of the above and widower of Charles Harridine who died 15th Nov 1900 Aged 65 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-133.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-133.jpg |130 |unreadable |both main and foot stone were totally unreadable |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d6/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-134.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-134.jpg |131 |Charles & Alfred Murden |Loving memory of CharlesMurden who dies 14th June 1898. Aged 66 years. Also of Alfred son of Charles and Sarah Murden who died 18th Feb 1898. Aged 25 years. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-135.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-135.jpg |132 |Alfred James & Alice Murden |In loving memroy of Alfred james Murden Died 22nd June 1995 Aged 85 years and Alice Thora Murden Died 18th August 2009 Aged 95 years. Both dearly loved. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c7/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-136.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-136.jpg |133 |Richard Munro |Here lies the body of Richard Munro ... March 11th 1768. Aged 63 years. (This was very hard to read - especially the date) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/74/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-137.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-137.jpg |134 |Unknown |This had been buried and as i tried to clear the dirt i realised that what writing had once been there was missing and the imprint had worn away |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e7/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-140.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-140.jpg |135 |In remembrance of ... |In remembrance of ... all is dull for the body ... in the ??? of herbs and the earth (only words can make out) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-139.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-139.jpg |136 |M D |M D 1746 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-138.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-138.jpg |137 |John Silsons |John Silsons 1718 (or 1748) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6b/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-539.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-539.jpg |137 a (MIssed originally |L D |L D 1718 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-141.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-141.jpg |138 |F I and E I |F I and E I 1728 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c2/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-142.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-142.jpg |139 |Arthur and Ellen Murden |In loving memory of Arthur Murden. Died 11th February 1939 Aged 63 years . Also of his wife, Ellen Mary. Died 20th January 1966 Aged 91 years. At rest. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-143.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-143.jpg |140 |Frederick & Eunice Murden |Frederick Herbert Murden 1915 - 1995 and his much loved wife Eunice Patricia Murden 1921 - 2000 God Bless |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-144.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-144.jpg |141 |Constance Ellen Murden |In loving memory of Constance Ellen Murden Died 8th April 1997. Aged 86 years. Rest in peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e6/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-145.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-145.jpg |142 |Lily (Cecily) Kimpton |Here lies the body of Lily (Cecily?) Kimpton wife of Edward Kimpton who died March 19th 1798, Aged 53 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/37/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-146.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-146.jpg |143 |Joseph & Ethel Laxton |In loving memory of Joseph the beloved husband of Ethel May Laxton, who departed this life 21st May 1966. Aged 72 years. RIP Also Ethel May who passed away 31st December 1970. Aged 80 years. reunited. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-147.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-147.jpg |144 |Emily Eversden |In memory of Emily, wife of W Eversden who died December 21st 1770. Peace at last. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a6/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-148.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-148.jpg |145 |James Mattinson |James Mattinson Died June 30th 1981 Aged 89 years. The sweetest memories are all that are left of one of the dearest, one of the best. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cc/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-149.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-149.jpg |146 |Matthew & Ann and Thomas Mattinson |In loving memory of Matthew Mattinson, late of Barrances Farm, who died January 4th 1910 Aged 81 years. Also of thomas their son who died Oct 23rd 1906 Aged 24. Also of his wife Ann who died December 23rd 1933 Aged 92 years At rest. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-150.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-150.jpg |147 |Isaac & Philip Mattinson |In loving memory of Isaac beloved son of Philip and Sarah Mattinson who departed this life aged April 10th 1920 Aged 25 years. - 200583 Private I Mattinson N Staffordshire Regt. 10th April 1920 Aged 25. Also Philip Mattinson beloved father of the above. Died May 6th 1949. Aged 83. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/71/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-151.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-151.jpg |148 |Mary Jane & George Mattinson |In loving memory of Emily Jane Mattinson Died 31st Jan 1959 Aged 93 years. Also George Mattinson died 25th Dec 1959. Aged 96 years. Reunited. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/44/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-152.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-152.jpg |149 |Harriet & George Spend |Treasured memories of a beloved wife and mother, Harriet Spend. At rest Feb 9th 1959 Aged 70 years. Also George William Spend. At rest. Feb 10th 1962. Aged 79 years. Abide with me |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d2/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-153.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-153.jpg |150 |Antione & Bedrich Winter |Antione Winter 4th February 1853 Bedrich Winter 4th February 1958 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-164.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-164.jpg |151 |Rev Stanley & Dorothy Wheeler |In memory of Rev Stanley Mortimer Wheeler MA Late vicar of this parish Died 31st Oct 1969. Aged 86 years, and his wife Dorothy Lucy Wheeler Died 6th Jan 1976 Aged 86 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/15/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-165.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-165.jpg |152 |Gertrude, Cecil & Mary Gertrude Matthews |In loving memory of Gertrude Emily Matthews 1874 - 1955 wife of Cecil Marmaduke Matthews 1877 - 1960. Abide with thee . Their daughter Mary Gertrude Matthews born 18th Aug 1905. Died 16th Nov 1868 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/59/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-166.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-166.jpg |153 |Mabel Francis |Mabel Francis, beloved wife of Kenneth Francis 2nd Jan 1945 Aged 76 years (Unsure of age as not so clear) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5b/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-167.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-167.jpg |154 |Margaret Sarah Francis |Margaret Sarah Francis beloved wife of Kenneth Francis 14th April 1986 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-168.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-168.jpg |155 |William R Robertson |In loving memory of William R Robertson MRAC late Madras Civil Service - first principal of this MADRAS Agricultural College. died January 24th 1904 Aged 66. To live in hearst we leave behind is not too... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e5/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-169.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-169.jpg |156 |William Freeman Coe |Sacred to the memory of William Freeman Coe who died July 2nd 1859 Aged 72 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-170.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-170.jpg |157 |Thomas, Francis and Catherine Ridgley |In a vault are deposited the bodies of Thomas Ridgley who departed this life Sept 10th 1929, Aged 89 years. He died in a humble and peaceful hope - a blessed Resurrection of eternal life... the merits of the Redeemer. Also of Francis Gibeons Ridgley, his son who died Sept 30th 1826 Aged 18 months. Also of Catherine beloved wife of Thomas Ridgley who departed this life March 6th 1850 Aged 51 years Children rise up to call her blessed. Proverbs 25 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/32/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-171.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-171.jpg |158 |Barbara Mary Parrish |In loving memory of Barbara Mary Parrish called to rest 28th February 1980 Aged 66 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/bb/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-172.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-172.jpg |159 |Thomas, Rebecca and Thomas Barth Fairey |In loving memory of Thomas Barth Fairey the beloved husband of Rebecca Fairey who died 20th May 1902 in his 78 year. Also Rebecca his widow died 1 Nov 1908 in her 86 year. Her end was peace.On the resurrection morning soul and body meet again. No more sorrow, no more weeping, no more pain. Also Thomas Barth their son Born 1861 Died 1876 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-173.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-173.jpg |160 |Harold Norman Greenwood |Harold Norman Greenwood 1922 - 2003 I will lay me down in peace & rest for it is thee lord only that makes me dwell in safety. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-174.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-174.jpg |161 |Helen Roberts Gracroft Rice |Helen Roberts Gracroft Rice 29th May 1959 - 20th July 2001 More precious was the light in your eyes than all the roses in the world. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/ba/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-175.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-175.jpg |162 |Martha Bird |In memory of an affectionate mother Martha Jane the beloved wife of Edward Bird who died 15th Sept 1901 Aged 43 years . Affliction sore long time I bore, Physicians were in vain, Til God above in His great love released me from my pain. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-176.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-176.jpg |163 |Mary Radford (not certain of these details as not the clearest) |In memory of Mary beloved wife of Thomas Radford who departed in 1918 aged 78 years Also he husband ???? Radford who died March 1910 Aged 77 years. At rest/ |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/49/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-178.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-178.jpg |164 |Ada & Arthur Ingle |Ada Ingle Died 15th July 1954 Aged 71 years and Arthur Ingle died 28th January 1963 Aged 85 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/97/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-177.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-177.jpg |165 |Arthur John Ingle |In loving memory of Arthur John Ingle "Jack"Dearest husband, father and grandfather |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-179.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-179.jpg |166 |Mary Lawrence |Mary Lawrence March 1912 - Sept 2009 Wife of the late John Lawrence |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/41/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-180.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-180.jpg |167 |David Baxter |David Baxter 1936 - 2016 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a5/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-181.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-181.jpg |168 |Unknown |Fallen over stone and too heavy for me to lift |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/40/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-182.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-182.jpg |169 |Sheila Margaret Hansford |In memory of Sheila Margaret Hansford Died 20th December 2009 Aged 81 Eternally loved. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-183.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-183.jpg |170 |Edward & Emma Golder |In loving memory of Edward Golder Nov 11th 1962. Emma Golder 31st October 1971 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-184.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-184.jpg |171 |William Whittet |Sacred to the memory of William Whittet who died July 11th 1869 Aged 68 years. Lord knoweth the days of the upright and their inheritance shall be forever |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-185.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-185.jpg |172 |Peter Whittet |Sacred to the memory of Peter Whittet who departed this life Oct 19th 1837 Aged 56 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-187.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-187.jpg |173 |Unknown |The bottom stone suggest H R 1751 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/36/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-186.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-186.jpg |174 x 2 |Nothing |Nothing to see (two graves next to each other exactly the same) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2b/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-188.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-188.jpg |175 |Stephen & Ann Hall |Stephen Hall March 18th 1915 Aged 69 years. Also Mary Ann Hall died Aug 16th 1940 (?) Aged 80 years. Reunited |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-189.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-189.jpg |176 |John Jeremy Seymour Marshall |John Jeremy Seymour Marshall 1938 - 2008 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-190.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-190.jpg |177 |John & Elizabeth Cooper |Sacred to the memories of John Cooper who died Oct 19th 1857 in the 78th year of his age. Elizabeth his wife who died 16th May 1870 Aged 79 years. Also Joseph who died ... Age ? |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/12/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-191.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-191.jpg |178 |Lucy & James Hansford |Thy will be done. In memory of Lucy Joan Hansford. Died 8th November 1963 Aged 43 tears. James William Hansford Died April 3rd 2013, Aged 91 years. Never far away. Always in our hearts. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-193.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-193.jpg |179 |Beatrice & Edmund Pitman |In memory of loved and loving parent Beatrice May Pitman Died 18th March 1967 Aged 70 Edmund Charles Pitman died 7th March 1875 Aged 80. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/17/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-194.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-194.jpg |180 |William Core Barton |To the sacred memory of William Core Barton who died 24th January 1920 Aged 79 years At Rest |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/87/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-195.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-195.jpg |181 |S Bonnel ( S B) |In memory of S Bonnel 1717 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/40/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-196.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-196.jpg |182 |Richard Bonnel |(R B 1797) In memory of Richard Bonnel who died July 15th 1797 Aged 96 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a0/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-197.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-197.jpg |183 |Samantha Bonnel |To the memory of Samatha Bonnel who dies Jan 19th 1767 Aged 60 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-199.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-199.jpg |184 |Ian Munro |Ian Munro 11.5.1928 -3.8.2016 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/81/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-200.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-200.jpg |185 |Margaret & John Whichello |In memory of Margaret the beloved wife of john Whichello who died 7th Nov 1900 Aged 88 years Her end was peace. John Whichello Feb 1912. M W 100 J W 1912 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/17/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-201.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-201.jpg |186 |Catherine Newman |Sacred memory of Catherine Ann, wife of Stephen Newman who died 4th March 1917 Aged 62 years. Peace perfect peace in this dark world of sin, the blood of Jesus whispers peace within |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/35/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-202.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-202.jpg |187 |Unknown |no writing evident |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8e/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-203.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-203.jpg |188 |Mercy Joyce Haggar |In loving memory of Mercy Joyce Haggar the beloved wife of Arthur Haggar who died 26th August 1898 Aged 34 years Devoted wife and mother |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e6/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-204.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-204.jpg |189 |Percy James & Amy Blanche Hagar |In remembrance of \Percy James Haggar Died 22nd May 1777 Aged 80 years. At rest. And is wife Amy Blanche Haggar who died 26th Jan 1789 Aged 87 years. Reunited |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b5/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-205.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-205.jpg |190 |Arthur & Mary Haggar |In ever loving memory of Arthur Hagar who died March 12th 1941 Aged 80 years Until the day break and the shadows flee away Also of Mary Hagar who died April 14th 1978 Aged 97 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-206.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-206.jpg |191 |Betty Winifred Joyce Haggar |In loving memory of Betty Winifred Joyce Haggar BEM who died 20th July 2015 Aged 87 years. I am the bread of life. He who comes to me shall not hunger |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-207.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-207.jpg |192 |Christine, Eric & James Thompson |Christine Somerville Thompson 1921 - 2004, Eric Cecil Thompson 1921 - 2007 James Alexander Thompson 1952 - 1987 RIP |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b9/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-208.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-208.jpg |193 |Eileen & Henry Mealing |In loving memory of Eileen Bernadette Mealing Died 12th March 1962 Aged 47 years. God rest her soul. Henry Edmund Mealing Died 31st August 2011 Aged 99 years God bless them both |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-210.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-210.jpg |194 |William & Rose Castle |In loving memory of William Francis clemns Castle Died May 30th 1956. Also of Rose Annie Castle who died October 7th 1979. Reunited |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-211.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-211.jpg |195 |Elizabeth and her son Charles Whichello |Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth Whichello who died 4th July 1874 Aged 47 years. Also Charles son of the above who departed this life 14th Jan 1892 Aged 51. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-214.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-214.jpg |196 |Edmund & Lydia Whichello |In fond remembrance of Edmund Whichello who died 11th Jan 1868. Aged 42 years. Also of Lydia his widow who entered into rest 8th March 1903 Aged 72 years. Until the day breaks |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-216.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-216.jpg |197 |Joyce Whichello |Joyce Whichello 31st March 1830 Aged 66 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-217.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-217.jpg |198 |Richard & Catherine Whichello |Richard Whichello who died 7th March 1863. Aged 64. Catherine Whichello Died October 1875 Aged 74 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/88/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-215.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-215.jpg |199. |Richard & Joseph Whichello |Richard Whichello |- Jan 30th 1877 Aged 71 Joseph Whichello 1832 Aged 50 years |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/84/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-218.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-218.jpg |200 |Mary Radford |In memory of Jane Radford who fell asleep in Christ March 1911 Aged 69 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c0/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-219.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-219.jpg |201 |Henry Thompson |Henry Thompson 1729 Aged 61. Also son of Henry and Ann Thompson who in 1735 was killed by a plough in the 40th year of his life |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-220.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-220.jpg |202 |John Willie |John Willie - cannot make much more out |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/57/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-221.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-221.jpg |203 |John Willie |In memoriam John Willie who died Sept 10th 1800 aged _6 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/65/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-222.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-222.jpg |204 |John Willie |John? Willie 1809 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-223.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-223.jpg |205 |Jessie? Daniel |Jessie Daniel 10th Jan 1809 son of John Kimpton (not sure so best guess) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/27/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-224.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-224.jpg |206 |Sarah Kimpton |Sarah reliot of George Kimpton who died 10th March 1877 Aged 77 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-225.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-225.jpg |207 |George Kimpton |George Kimpton who died 27th Jan 1866 aged 81 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-395.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-395.jpg |208 |Catherine Kimpton |Catherine Kimpton who died 24th Jan 1868 Aged 78 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d5/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-226.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-226.jpg |209 |Lucy Sophia Kimpton |In loving memory of Lucy Sophia Kimpton (Indian UCS) Born 12th Dec 1827 Died 15th June 1979. God is love. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-227.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-227.jpg |210 |Bird Porter |In loving memory of bird Porter who died 28th March 1881 Aged 63 years He that cometh to me I will in no way cast out. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-228.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-228.jpg |211 |Ann Porter |In loving memory of Ann widow of Bird Porter who died 30th June 1883 It is the Lord, let Him do what seemeth good. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-229.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-229.jpg |212 |Unknown |Can't read anything. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-230.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-230.jpg |213 |John Taylor |In memory of John Taylor who died 19th April 1866 Aged 71 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/95/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-231.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-231.jpg |214 |Sarah Taylor |Sacred to the memory of Sarah Taylor who died Oct 23rd 1859 Aged 61 years. I was with pain so sore opprest It bore his strength... And made me long for heavenly rest which never will decay. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-232.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-232.jpg |215 |Sarah Parsons |Sacred to the memory of Sarah Parsons who died 7th Feb 1866. Aged 88 years This gospel shines... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-233.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-233.jpg |216 |James Parsons |Sacred to the memory of James Parsons who died 11th Dec 1858 Aged 85 years Blessed is the man of God That stays himself on thee, Who waits for thy salvation dear Shall thy salvation see. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/34/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-234.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-234.jpg |217 |John Haldresyde |John Haldresyde who died April 28th 1788 aged 77 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ef/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-235.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-235.jpg |218 |John Butler |In loving memory of John Butler of Bourn who departed this life March 23rd 1832 Aged 81 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e9/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-236.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-236.jpg |219 |John Butler |In memory of John Butler who died October 1764 Aged 60 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ac/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-237.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-237.jpg |220 |James Butler |Sacred to the memory of James Butler who departed this life Jan 11th 1868 Aged 75 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-238.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-238.jpg |221 |John Butler |To memoriam John Butler who died June 1751 Aged 47 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-238.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-238.jpg |222 |W H ? |Cannot read |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/08/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-239.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-239.jpg |223 |Ann Kimpton |To the memory of Ann, the wife of John Kimpton ... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8b/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-240.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-240.jpg |224 |George Kimpton |George Kimpton Died June 1700 Aged 50 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c6/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-241.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-241.jpg |225 |ER |ER 1785 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/87/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-244.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-244.jpg |226 |Fanny kimpton |Sacred to the memory of Fanny, daughter of George and Sarah Kimpton who departed this life May 28th 1855. Aged 17 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/28/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-245.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-245.jpg |227 |Unknown |...who died 13th Dec 1784 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/10/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-246.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-246.jpg |228 |Unknown |Not legible |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e2/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-247.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-247.jpg |229 |George Dazley |In loving memory of George beloved son of Thomas & Catherine Dazley Sergt 12th Suffolk Regiment who died 25th Sept 1914 Aged 29 years. ... you like men be strong... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/74/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-248.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-248.jpg |230 |Charles Kimpton |Sacred to the memory of Charles Kimpton who died August 5th 1917 Aged 71 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-249.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-249.jpg |231 |Edward & Elizabeth Kimpton |Sacred to the memory of Edward Kimpton who died Feb 2nd 1818 Aged 72 years. Also of Elizabeth Kimpton Wife of the above who died 1827 Aged 73 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e5/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-250.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-250.jpg |232 |William & Elizabeth Kimpton |In memory of William Kimpton who died September 6th 1862 Aged 38 years Also of Elizabeth Kimpton who fell asleep 5th May 1813 Aged 68 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/91/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-251.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-251.jpg |233 |John Bodger |In memory of John Bodger who died 21st Sept 1865 Aged 74 years Also of Hannah his wife who died 13 Nov 1867 Aged 72 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-252.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-252.jpg |234 |Susan Edwards |Sacred to the memory of Susan Edwards Upwards of thirty two years servant in G Beaumonts family who died Dec 18th 1836 Aged 52 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/31/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-253.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-253.jpg |235 |Mary Harradine |In affectionate remembrance of Mary daughter of John Harradine who died 27th June 1908 Aged 76 years. Thou art gone to the grave and its mansion forsaking perchance they weak spirit in fear lingered long. But the mild rays of paradise beamed on thy waking and the sound that they heard was the serpentine's song. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/30/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-254.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-254.jpg |236 |Ann Howard |In affectionate remembrance of Ann Howard wife of George Dawson who died 26th Feb 1902 Aged 71 years. It is the Lord - let Him do what seemeth him good.Also of George Dawson who died 14th March 1915 Aged 84 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-256.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-256.jpg |237 |___ d Kimpton |In loving memory of -----d Kimpton who departed this life June 13th 1810 Aged 32 years (some inspired guesswork here!) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d7/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-257.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-257.jpg |238 |Mary & Joshua Harradine |Sacred to the memory of Mary Harradine who died Dec 18th 1876 Aged 84 years. Also of Joshua Harradine who died 21st Jan 1878 Aged 81 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fd/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-258.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-258.jpg |239 |Elizabeth Howard |Sacred to the memory August 20th 1796. Elizabeth the wife of Robert Howard Aged 59 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-259.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-259.jpg |240 |Uriah Farrington |To the memory of Uriah Farrington who died 20th March 1884 Aged 79 years. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord that they may rest from their labours |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/61/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-260.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-260.jpg |241 |Elizabeth Farrington |Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth wife of Uriah Farrington who died Feb 17th 1863 Aged 61 years. Awaken oh Lord our drowsy sense, to walk our dangerous road, ...our steps are hurried hence ... they be fixed with God. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/12/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-261.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-261.jpg |242 |Joseph William and John Farrington |Sacred to the memory of Joseph William Farrington who died April 7th 1848.Aged 19 years. Also John Farrington who died July 21st 1851 19 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/15/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-262.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-262.jpg |243 |Thomas M |Thomas M June 5th 1763 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9e/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-263.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-263.jpg |244 |Douglas & Lillian Swain |Treasured memories of Douglas C Swain 1924 - 1988 Sadly Missed always. Also Lillian M Swain 1928 - 2008 *Doug and May) Together at last. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-264.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-264.jpg |245 |Peter, Annette & Judy Bartram |In memory Peter G H Bartram 1910 - 1979. His wife Annette Bartram 1927 - 2008 and their daughter Judy E A Hicks 1950 - 1997 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e2/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-265.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-265.jpg |246 |Rebecca Bodger |Sacred to the memory of Rebecca L Bodger ... the dearest ... July 1820 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-266.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-266.jpg |247 |The Bodger Family |In this grave are deposited the mortal remnants of Matthew WHD Bodger who departed this life May 18th 1858 Aged 81 years. Also near this spot lieth Elizabeth wife of the above who died May 30th 1808. Aged 46 years, and Rebecca, sarah, James, Elizabeth,their children. Also Thomas Bodger son of M. Thomas Bodger of ...ydrews Holborn London and the graves of his ___ son who died March 8th 1839. Aged 16 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/53/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-267.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-267.jpg |248 |Alice Godecharle |In memory of Alice Beatrice May Godecharle Born 21st March 1879 Died 9th September 1842 RIP The treasure of her heart gave unsparingly until one day the treasure and her life had passed away M.G. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a6/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-269.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-269.jpg |249 |Richard Whichello |Richard Whichello ??? |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/34/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-270.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-270.jpg |250 |Florence & William Wood |Florence & William Wood 1883 - 1959 , 1868 - ???? |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-271.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-271.jpg |251 |Charlie & Emily Wood |Charlie & Emily Wood |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4b/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-272.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-272.jpg |252 |Cut off |Died Dec 4th 1874 Aged 70 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-273.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-273.jpg |253 |The Matthew Family |Treasured memories of Raymond Matthews precious son of Berly and Ronald Matthews taken from us Nov 3rd 1957 Aged 3 weeks. Rip Ron Matthews 1913 - 1988. Beryl Matthews 1923 - 1998 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/12/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-274.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-274.jpg |254 |Walter & Jane Houghton |In loving memory of Walter Houghton 19th May 1968 Aged 76 years Jane Houghton died 18th October 1954 Aged 72 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-275.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-275.jpg |255 |Just a pot |There was no writing n this pot. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-277.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-277.jpg |256 |Joanna Thompson |Sacred to the memory of Joanna Thompson who departed this life July 12th 1818 Aged 60 years 49 years a servant to Janette Butler |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/73/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-278.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-278.jpg |257 |Beatrice Annie Docwra |In loving memory of Beatrice Annie Docwra Died 5th September 1970 Aged 61 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fb/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-279.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-279.jpg |258 |Freddie Docwra |Dearest remembrance of Freddie Docwra who fell asleep 20th May 1908 Aged 3 years God touched him with his finger and he slept. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/00/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-280.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-280.jpg |259 |Henry Docwra & Charles Brett |In loving memory of Harry Docwra RFA who died in France 13th Nov 1915. Aged 28years buried at Bethune. Also of Charles Brett MCC killed in action in France 27th March 1918. Aged 27 years. May the wind of Heaven blow softly over that sweet and tender spot. Though sleeping in a far off grave Dear one you are not forgot. Death divides Fond memories CLHK |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-281.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-281.jpg |260 |Walter Vernard Jim Docwra |In loving memory of Walter Vernard Jim Docwra died 25th June 1984 Aged 73 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/33/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-282.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-282.jpg |261 |Robert Alfred Walter Unwin |In loving memory of Robert Alfred Walter Unwin - dear husband of Jessie and dear father of Pauline died 28th June 1960 Aged 53 years Peace perfect peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fc/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-284.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-284.jpg |262 |Jessie Dawson |In loving memory of Jessie Dawson Died March 15th 1919 Aged 8 years At rest with Jesus |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-285.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-285.jpg |263 |Richard Jenner |Treasured memories of a dear husband Richard Louis Jenner died 29th July 1987 Aged 77 years Abide with me. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/06/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-287.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-287.jpg |264 |Henry and Agnes Ingle |In loving memory of Henry James Ingle Died 31st January 1940 Aged 48 years Also Agnes Maud Ingle Died 3rd April 1964 Aged 74 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/44/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-288.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-288.jpg |265 |Alfred Elizabeth & Walter Ingle |In loving memory of Alfred James Ingle who died 2nd Feb 1917 Aged 77 years Peace Perfect peace. Also Elizabeth wife if the above who died 10th March 1920 Aged 78 years, Also of Walter son of the above who died April 16th 1917 Aged 46 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/59/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-290.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-290.jpg |266 |Mary and Robert Unwin |In loving memory of our dear mother Mary Elizabeth Died 28th June 1945 Aged 64 years. Also of our dear father Robert Unwin died 3rd April 1959 Aged 76 years Reunited |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-291.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-291.jpg |267 |Elizabeth, Mary & William Sampson |Elizabeth Sampson who died June 20th 1820 Aged 59 years. Also William Sampson husband of the above who died August 2nd 1829 Aged 83 years. Also Mary Sampson daughter of the above who died May 1829 Aged 41 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cd/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-296.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-296.jpg |268 |ES CS WS |the front of this grave has completely rubbed off - The foot stone has these initials and my guess from the position of the grave they could be Sampson |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/96/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-297.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-297.jpg |269 |Mary Dawson |Sacred In memoriam of Mary Dawson 10th January 1850 Aged 30 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-298.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-298.jpg |270 |William Dawson |in scared memory ofWilliam SampsonJanuary 17th 17?? ...72 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-299.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-299.jpg |271 |Ellen Simpson |\in loving memory of Ellen Simpson Born 28th July 1911 Died 30 th November 1953 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/86/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-300.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-300.jpg |272 |Vicky Jane Morgan |Also her grand daughter Vicky Jane Morgan Born August 28th 1967 Died March 4th 1968 Aged 6 months . In her grandmother's arms forever. Both loved and missed |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-301.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-301.jpg |273 |Winifred Sayers Meakin |in loving memory of Winifred Sayers Meakin 1883 -1975 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ee/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-302.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-302.jpg |274 |William Feast |Sacred to the memory of William Feast who died July 21st 1845 Aged 55 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/66/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-303.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-303.jpg |275 |Unknown |The front has come completely off |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-304.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-304.jpg |276 |Frances Dawson |In affectionate memory of Frances daughter of John Dawson who died 8th June 1908 Aged 74 years Thy will be done. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-305.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-305.jpg |277 |Matthew Dawson |In memory of Matthew Dawson ... 1859? |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/01/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-306.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-306.jpg |278 |J Dawson |J D 1837 (On Foot Stone) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ee/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-307.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-307.jpg |279 |E Dawson |E D |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b0/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-308.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-308.jpg |280 |Elizabeth Dawson |Memory of Elizabeth Dawson who died March 19th 1865 Aged 65 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ee/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-396.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-396.jpg |281 |Mary Ann Dawson |Mary Ann Dawson Died 1875 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9e/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-309.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-309.jpg |282 |Joanna & Susanna Dawson |Joanna Dawson Died 29th June 1894 Aged 66 years Susanna Widow of henry Dawson died 29th July 1891 Aged 99 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-397.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-397.jpg |283 |James Webb |In memory of James son of William & Elisabeth Webb who died 4th Feb 1848 Aged 4 years James his brother died 5th Dec 1861 Aged 16 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-310.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-310.jpg |284 |Charles & Agnes Dawson |In loving memory of Charles Dawson who entered into eternal rest August 29th 1896 in his 61st year. The Lord my Righteousness Also of Agnes his widow who entered into eternal rest June 9th 1936 in her 88th year |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/80/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-311.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-311.jpg |285 |Mary & Charles Dawson |Mary the beloved wife of Charles Dawson who died May 22nd 1875 Aged 29 years. Also Charles the beloved son of the above Born March 11th Died Dec 16th 1872 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-312.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-312.jpg |286 |Joseph and Ann Webb |Joseph Webb July 1830 Aged 98 years Also of Ann his wife who departed this life February 15th 1875 Aged 8? years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a6/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-313.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-313.jpg |287 |Charles & Ann Marshall |They will be done. In memory of Charles Marshall who died 7th Dec 1894 Aged 92 years. Also of Ann, his wife, who died 4th March 1886 in her 81st year. A long life over and faithful work well done in past... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-314.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-314.jpg |288 |Charles & William Marshall |Charles the son of Charles and Ann Marshall who died July 1871 Aged 28 years. William their son who died 22nd December 1841 Aged 10 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-315.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-315.jpg |289 |D Fordham |D F 1901 ( Foot stone) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/92/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-398.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-398.jpg |290 |William & Lucy Fordham |In memory of William Fordham who died May 20th 1858 Aged 66years Also of lucy his wife who died May 5th 1847 Aged 56 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fb/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-316.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-316.jpg |291 |Doreen, Majorie & Leon Crow |Treasured memories of my dear wife Doreen May Crow Died 15th June 1877 The Lord is my shepherd Also my dear wife Majorie May Crow Died 6th Dec 1991 and much loved husband, father and grandfather Leon Frank Crow Died 7th Jan 2003 Always in our thoughts. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b5/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-317.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-317.jpg |292 |James, Rebecca and Thomas Ridgley |Sacred to the memory of James Ridgley who departed this life March 4th 1855 Aged 50 years Also of Rebecca Van Dipeer late of Dublin who died Jan 17th 1833 aged 59 years. Also of Thomas son of Joseph and Eliz. Ridgely who died Feb 17th 1831 Aged 9 years. Blessed is he whose righteousness is forgiven whose sin is covered. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-318.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-318.jpg |293 |Frances Ridgley |In memory of Frances Ridgley who died August 5th 1826 Aged 51 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/37/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-319.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-319.jpg |294 |James Ridgley |Sacred to the memory of James Ridgley in June injured ... who suddenly died age 28 1837 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-320.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-320.jpg |295 |Francis Ridgley |In memory of Francis son of Benjamin Ridgley who died Oct 30th 1818 Aged 71 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c5/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-321.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-321.jpg |296 |Ann Ridgley |In memory of Ann Ridgley who died September 30th Age 61 years 1856 Also Benjamin Ridgley who died March 27th 1838 Aged 68 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/56/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-322.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-322.jpg |297 |William Ridgley |In memory of William Ridgley who died in Bourn November 26th 1892 Aged 78 years, |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c7/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-323.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-323.jpg |298 |Henry Edward Mealing |In loving memory of Henry Edward Mealing who died March 21st 1971 Aged 66 years Thy will be done |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5b/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-324.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-324.jpg |299 |Edith Lloyd Worth |Edith Lloyd Worth died 24th Dec 1969 At peace. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b2/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-325.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-325.jpg |300 |Douglas McKenzie Nichols |Douglas McKenzie Nichols 25th August 1969 Aged 49 years. May you rest where pain and sorrow are no more. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/96/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-326.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-326.jpg |301 |Ellen Blackledge |In memory of Ellen Blackledge loved wife of Reverend Robert Thomas Blackledge former rector of Christchurch Denton nr Manchester. Died December 31st 1943 Aged 85 years. RIP |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e6/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-327.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-327.jpg |302 |Edward & Patricia Holgate |Edward Holgate 1922 - 1972 Dearly beloved husband of Pat and loving father of Richard, Jane, Sally Sarah. Let God's eternal light shine upon you. Also his dear wife Patricia May died 15th August 1980 Aged 51 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/57/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-328.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-328.jpg |303 |Wincenty & Helene Koter |In loving memory of Wincenty Koter who died 28th November 1974 Aged 54 years. Also his wife Helena Marta who died 30th January 2008 Aged 87 years Reunited. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-329.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-329.jpg |304 |Susan Leader |In memory of Susan Leader Died 4th June 1??? Aged 87 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/bd/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-330.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-330.jpg |305 |Mary |Mary ???? |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a7/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-331.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-331.jpg |306 |Sheena Macleod Steptoe |In loving memory of Sheena macleod steptoe Wife of Patrick and mother of Sally and Andrew, Born 12th November 1922 Died 16th July 1990. Remember me when i am gone away. Gone far away into the silent land. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e7/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-540.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-540.jpg |307 |Sydney Frederick Cook |In loving memory of Sydney Frederick Cook who died March 10th 1947. Aged 93 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/13/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-332.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-332.jpg |308 |Charles & Elizabeth Whitechurch |In loving memory of Charles Whitechurch Died 20-4-1957 and Elizabeth his wife Died 16-10-35 Rest in peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/da/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-333.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-333.jpg |309 |Wendy & Trevor Blackhurst |In loving memory of Wendy Elizabeth Blackhurst nee Oliver 28th August 1929 - 24th August 1995 wife of Trevor for 46 years Sadly missed. Trevor Cawley Blackhurst 5th May 1929 - 10th June 2009 Parents of Anna, Carol and John |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/ca/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-334.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-334.jpg |310 |The Olivers |In remembrance of Richard Henry Oliver who died Oct 19th 1920 Aged 60 years. In loving memory of Lionel and Edna Oliver 1898 - 1985 1906 -1991 Reunited |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/10/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-335.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-335.jpg |311 |Patrick Christopher Steptoe |in loving memory of Patrick Christopher Steptoe CBS FRS FRCS FRCOG Gynaecologist and Pioneer in the treatment of Infertility. Beloved husband of Sheena and father to Sally and Andrew, Born 9th June 1913 Died 21st Match 1988 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-336.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-336.jpg |312 |Robert Algar |Happy is he who works Robert Algar Lettering Artist 1936 - 2012 Remembered and loved |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/29/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-337.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-337.jpg |313 |Sir John, Ellen, Elizabeth & Grace Brisco |on this plot are scattered the ashes of Ellen Briscoe born Jan 6th 1865 Died Nov 29th 1945. For 5 years a member of the Cambs County Council. Also Elizabeth Charlton Briscoe Born Oct 18th 1868 Died June 4th 1955. Also Sir John Charlton Brisco Bt 2nd son of John James Briscoe BT Born April 8th 1874 Died February 28th 1965 Also Grace Maud Brisco wife of Sir John Charlton Brisco BT born Feb 9th 1991 Died Oct 3 1973 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ee/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-338.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-338.jpg |314 |Sir Alfred & Margaret Brisco |In loving memory of Sir Alfred leigh Brisco \bt who departed this life on May 13th 1921 in his 52nd year They that turn many to righteousnes shall shine as the stars for ever and ever. Also of Margaret Mackie his loving wife who passed away April 18th 1945 Aged 78 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/46/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-341.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-341.jpg |315 |Sir John James & Ellen |In loving memory of Ellen wife of Sir John James Brisco who entered into rest April 18th 1910 in her 70th year. Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. Also husband of the above Sir John James Brisco BT who died May 1st 1919 in his 86th year. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4b/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-339.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-339.jpg |316 |Sir John & Teresa, Sir John, Richard Brisco |benaththis slab are the ashes of Sir John Leigh Hareton Brisco (4th BT) 3 Dec 1911 - feb 7th 1993. Teresa May Violet Brisco (his wife) 22nd Dec 1918 - 23rd Nov 1995. Sir john James Brisco (5th BT) 15th July 1951 - 2nd July 1994. Also in memory of Richard Kynarton Brisco 10th April 1944 - 27th Sept 2003 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-342.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-342.jpg |317 |The Bonellis |The body of Thomas Bonelli who died ...and if Ann Bonelli ... Also of john Bonelli who died June 11th 1776?(could be 1876) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/76/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-343.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-343.jpg |318 |Ida Helen Holben |In memory of Ida Helen Holben daughter of Richard Holben of Barton Born Jan 2nd 1872 Died Jan 30th 1934 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-345.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-345.jpg |319 |Jane Barrence Holben |Sacred to the memory of Jane Barrance Holben who died 20th Sept 1896 Aged 67 years Her end was Peace. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/10/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-355.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-355.jpg |320 |Sanders Holben |Sacred to the memory of Sanders Holben who departed this life March 18th 1813 Age 47 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/02/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-347.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-347.jpg |321 |A Holben |Holben 1710 - 1777 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-357.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-357.jpg |322 |Mary Holben |Sacred to the memory of mary Holben who died 27th Sept 1860 Aged 72 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-358.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-358.jpg |323 |Montford Holben |sacred to the memory of Montford Holden who died 10th February 1875 1875 Aged 82 years Ann 1931... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0b/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-359.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-359.jpg |324 |Dinah Holben |Sacred to the memory of Dinah wife of Montfort Holben who died 16th Dec 1869 in her 69th year |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/81/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-541.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-541.jpg |325 |Edith Hagger |Here lies Edith, the wife of James Hagger who died ... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7b/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-362.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-362.jpg |326 |Sarah Holben |Sacred to the memory of Sarah Holben who died 30th May 1864 in her 78th year |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e9/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-361.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-361.jpg |327 |Frederick Charlton & Elizabeth Rowe |In memory of Frederick Charlton Rowe who died June 28th 1933 Aged 73. Also of his wife Elizabeth who died April 26th 1934 Aged 73 At rest |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fe/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-360.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-360.jpg |328 |Susannah & James Holmes |Sacred to the memory of Susannah Holmes. James Holmes husband of the above who died Dec ?? 1872 Aged 72 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-363.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-363.jpg |329 |Beatrice Hardy |In long memory of Beatrice Hardy died March 7th 1906 Aged 10 months A treasure lost. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d7/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-364.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-364.jpg |330 |Bernard Williams |In loving memory of Bernard Sapseed Williams who died 11th July 1919 Aged 1 year |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/97/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-365.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-365.jpg |331 |William & Rebecca Holmes |In loving memory of William Holmes the beloved husband of Rebecca Holmes who fell asleep in Dec 18th 1907 Aged 76 His end was peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-366.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-366.jpg |332 |Fred and Emilina Coxall |in loving memory of Fed and Emilina Agnes Coxall May they rest in peace forever |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-367.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-367.jpg |333 |Edith Jennings and her husband |In loving memory of ?? Jennings died May 12th 1910 Also Edith Blanche Jennings died Sept 18th 1918 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-369.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-369.jpg |334 |Rosa Jennings |In memory of Rosa M Jennings Died 7th Feb 1946 Aged 82 years At rest |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-370.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-370.jpg |335 |Henry Charles Kimpton |Here lies the body of Henry Charles Kimpton (last name is a best guess) who died September 1710 ? |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/74/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-371.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-371.jpg |336 |Unknown |Writing completely worn away |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/19/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-372.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-372.jpg |337 |Frances Eleanor Ridout |Jesus called a little child unto Him. Frances Eleanor Ridout who fell asleep 21st August 1872 Aged 4 years and 4 months |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-373.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-373.jpg |338 |John Major Stephenson |John Major Stephenson Born 25th December 1887 - Went Sat 4th May 1889 The sixth ... the vicar of ...in the morn the.... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/76/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-374.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-374.jpg |339 |William Dudman & David Warboys |Sacred to the memory of William Duncan who died July 7th 1839 Aged 61 years. he weakened my strength in the way and He shortened my days. Also of David Warboys who died March 15th 1850 Aged 87 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-375.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-375.jpg |340 |No Idea |I wasn't sure if this was even a grave but a slab of stone in a graveyard ? It must be. Just no writing. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/76/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-376.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-376.jpg |341 |S M |S M 1818 - I couldn't move this to read the gravestone behind it. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/66/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-378.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-378.jpg |342 |The Hardys |In loving memory of Benjmin Hardy who died Oct 12th 1938 Aged 67 years. His end was peace. Also of Eliza Hardy Died January 25th 1947 Aged 77 years Reunited. Also their granddaughter Joan Evelyn Hardy who died March 28th 1958 Aged 35 years God moves in mysterious ways. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/31/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-377.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-377.jpg |343 |Lilian & Alfred Hardy |In loving memory of our dear parents Lillian Hardy died 30th October 1986 Aged 79 years Also of her husband Alfred Hardy died 5th March 2987 Aged 83 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/77/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-399.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-399.jpg |344 |Mabel Daisy Crow |Mabel Daisy Crow the beloved daughter of Jonathan and Emma Crow who passed on 12th |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/65/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-380.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-380.jpg |345 |A Grave of Crows |Treasured memories of a devoted husband and father John Morton Crow. Taken suddenly from us Sept 18th 1951 Aged 38 years. Love and remembrance live forever Also a dear wife and mother Joan M Crow 1915 - 1996. And their daughter Valerie Joan Crow 1938 - 1939 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a7/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-379.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-379.jpg |346 |Ellen Crow |In loving remembrance of Ellen Crow (Nell) who died Feb 14th 1939 Aged 53 The Lord's my shepherd |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b7/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-381.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-381.jpg |347 |John James & Elizabeth Emma Crow |In loving memory of my dear husband John James Crow who passed away October 29th 1926 Aged 42 years Also his wife Elizabeth Emma Died August 17th 1979 Aged 93 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-382.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-382.jpg |348 |Cyril & Patience Crow |In loving memory of Cyril Crow (Bill) 1917 - 2000 and his dear wife Patience May (Paddy) 1918 - 2003 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-383.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-383.jpg |349 |Emma & Jonathan Crow |In loving remembrance of Emma, the beloved wife of Jonathan Crow who passed away Jan 15th 1912 Age 60 year He gives his beloved sleep. Also of Jonathan Crow who died July 26th 1933 Aged 88 years So he bringeth them onto their desired haven. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f9/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-384.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-384.jpg |350 |Marion Crow |In loving memory Marion Crow who died 16th October 1956 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/17/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-385.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-385.jpg |351 |Emma & John Banks |Sacred to the memory of Emma Papworth Banks beloved wife of John Thomas banks of Knapwell Cambs who passed away July 11th 1940. Aged 66 years. Jesus said whoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die john 12 v 26 Also John Thomas Banks beloved husband of the above who passed away January 12th 1958 Aged 87 years. Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain would take my stand. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/80/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-386.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-386.jpg |352 |Phil Ciss |Phil Ciss Mum Dad Grandad Granny |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-387.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-387.jpg |353 |William & Eliza Coxall |Cherished memories of our dear father William James Coxall who died 21st Aug 1934 Aged 70 years. Eliza Ann Coxall who passed away 7th Dec 1954 Aged 90 years Life's race well run Now cometh rest. Frederick Rufus Coxall Died 19th July 2014 Aged 83 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d6/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-388.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-388.jpg |354 |Mabel Helen Mead |In loving memory of Mabel Helen Mead nee Coxall who died 23rd Feb 1965. Aged 71 years. Widow of the late Russel Mead Rest in peace. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ee/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-389.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-389.jpg |355 |In memoriam |May...Death... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/69/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-390.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-390.jpg |356 |Mary B Hirall |The body of Mary B Hiral, daughter of John and Ann Hiral Feb 26th 1706 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/89/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-391.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-391.jpg |357 |Gerard Smith |Gerard Smith Died 6th July 1881 Aged 10 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/67/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-393.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-393.jpg |358 |Violet & Henry Coxall |in loving memory of a dear wife Violet Coxall Died April 5th 1978 Aged 75. The day thou gavest Lord has ended. Also our dear dad Henry Charles Coxall who fell asleep 25th Dec 1985 Aged 83 Abide with me. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/07/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-400.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-400.jpg |359 |Sophia Lawrence |In loving memory of Sophia Lawrence the beloved wife of Edward Macer Pratt who died 20th Oct 1893. Aged 72 years. Peace perfect peace with loved ones far away in Jesus keeping them safe. Also of Edward Macer Pratt who died 26th April 1910 Aged 88 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-401.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-401.jpg |360 |Sarah Pratt |To the memory of Sarah wife of Henry Pratt , the daughter of late Joseph and Emma Macer of Comberton. who died 25th 1818 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/96/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-402.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-402.jpg |361 |Ann Macer |Ann Macer wife of Joseph Macer who died Dec 12th 1816 Age 70 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e7/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-403.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-403.jpg |362 |Hazel Jean Beveridge |In loving memory of Hazel Jean Beveridge dearest mother of Nick 27th September 1928 - 29th June 2012 Much loved and sadly missed |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/48/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-404.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-404.jpg |363 |Mary Hacer |In loving memory of Mary Daughter of Elizabeth Hacer who died ... 1816 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/63/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-405.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-405.jpg |364 |Julia & Walter Reuben and Dora May Abram |In loving memory of a dear mother Julia Letitia Reuben who died 19th Nov 1956 Aged 54 years. Also a dear father Walter James Reuben who died 13th Jan 1970 Aged 89 years. May they rest in peace. Also their dear daughter Dora May Abram who died 25th June 1986 Aged 68 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-406.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-406.jpg |365 |Edward Tate |In memory of Edward Tate who departed this life Feb 11th 1861 Aged 81 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/64/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-407.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-407.jpg |366 |Edward Tate |In loving memory of Edward Tate who died on Saturday 3rd August 1878 Age 79 years - I waited patiently for the Lord and he turned to me and heard my cry |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c0/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-408.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-408.jpg |367 |Kitty Coulson |In loving memory of Kitty Coulson who passed away 20th Oct 1991 Aged 83. Beloved mother and grandmother Always in our hearts |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-409.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-409.jpg |368 |Stanley Shorter |Treasured memories of a beloved husband and father Stanley Shorter Died 26th April 1995 Aged 75 years. Gone from our home but not from our hearts. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-410.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-410.jpg |369 |Just a pot |In loving memory |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-411.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-411.jpg |370 |Ilse & Philip Winters |Ilse Winters Sarre Born 29th March 1942. Died 9th July 1992. Though her smile has gone for ever and her hand we cannot touch, we shall never lose sweet memories of the one we loved so much. In loving memory of Philip Winters Born 10th Aug 1932 Died 3rd February 2016. Loving husband father and grandfather, |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f0/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-412.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-412.jpg |371 |Lucy, Emily, Frederick and Thomas Richmond |In loving memory of Lucy and Emily Richmond, 1896 - 1998, 1896 - 1974, twin daughters of George and Emily Mattinson and their husbands Frederick and Thomas, 1895 - 1980, 1896 - 1978, We have been pals since we were kids and pals we still are today Reunited. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ea/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-413.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-413.jpg |372 |Anne Warder |Cherished memories of Ann Warder who passed away 9th September 1991 Aged 85 years loving and much loved mother of Andrew, Christopher, Glenn and Jason. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/90/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-414.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-414.jpg |373 |Kevin & Rita Hall |in loving memory of Kevin Percy Hall devoted husband father and grandfather Died 29th May 1989 Aged 61 years Treasured memories of your love and devotion Sadly missed, loved and remembered always. R.I.P Also a devoted wife, mother and grandmother Rita Joy Hall Died 26th Oct 1992 Aged 63 years Now happily reunited with Dad and Linda. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/bb/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-415.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-415.jpg |374 |Linda Mary Hall |In loving memory of Linda Mary Hall cherished daughter, sister Aunt Died 2nd April 1989 Aged 36 years Sadly taken from us too soon. A daily thought, a silent prayer, A constant wish that you were here. Sadly missed, loved and remembered always. RIP |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/65/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-416.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-416.jpg |375 |Edward & Rebecca Clark |In loving memory of Edward Clark who departed this life 30th March 1843 Aged 40 years. Also of Rebecca Clark, wife of the above who departed this life 29th December 1811 Aged 91 years. Nothing in my hands i bring, simply to the cross i cling |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-417.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-417.jpg |376 |Evelyn Phyllis Pammenter |In loving memory of a dear wife and mother and nanny Evelyn Phyllis Pammenter Died 8th March 1987 Aged 72 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a6/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-418.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-418.jpg |377 |Cyril Coombs |Cyril Coombs 14th December 1919 to 11th August 2010 Aged 90 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/80/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-420.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-420.jpg |378 |Ralph Fuller |In loving memory of my dear husband Ralph Fuller Died 19th Feb 1986 Aged 68 Rest in Peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-421.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-421.jpg |379 |Cyril B G G Neville |In loving memory of a dear dad and grandad Cyril B G G Neville 25th June 1995 Aged 56 In this world he was just a part, To us he was the whole world |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ac/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-422.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-422.jpg |380 |David & Edna Purser |In loving memory of David John Purser Devoted Husband father and grandfather. Died 3rd September 1995 Aged 65 years. Edna Rose Adored mother grandmother and great grandmother. Died 23rd Nov 2013 Aged 81 years Reunited with her beloved husband So dearly loved and greatly missed |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/75/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-423.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-423.jpg |381 |Ada & Joe Newman |In loving memory of Ada Newman 1911 - 1997 and her husband Joe 1902 - 1999 rest in peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/56/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-424.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-424.jpg |382 |Jenny & Frances Munns |Jenny Munns passed away 20th Sept 1998 Aged 77 years. Also her daughter Frances Mary Verena Munns passed away 12th Aug 1999 Aged 38 years. reunited Always in our thoughts. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/88/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-425.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-425.jpg |383 |George, Mary, Elizabeth & Thomas Cawcit. |George Cawcit who died Oct 10th 1779 Aged 42 years and of Mary Cawcit wife of above who died 1822 Aged 91 years and of Elizabeth who died Nov 10th in her 2nd year of life and of Thomas beloved son who died Nov 25th 1815 Aged 45 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-426.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-426.jpg |384 |Ronald & Kathleen Webb |In loving memory of Ronald Webb died 21st Oct 1998 Aged 76 years and Kathleen Webb Died 1st Feb 2008 Aged 82 years rest in peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/37/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-428.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-428.jpg |385 |Robert Desmond Magill |in loving memory of Robert Desmond Magill Born 13.11.1937 Died 29. 4.2006 Buenas Noches Hasta Manana |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-429.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-429.jpg |386 |Georgia Bliss Hollick |In memory of a much loved daughter and sister Georgia Bliss Hollick 18.6.2003 - 19.6.2006. Beautiful memories are silently kept Her loving ways and smiling face we never forget |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-430.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-430.jpg |387 |Sarah Jayne King Parcell |Sarah - in loving memory of Sarah Jayne King Parcell A beloved daughter and sister 1985 - 2005. Her smile is gone forever Her hands we cannot touch We still have so many memories of the one we love so much. Our memories re our keepsakes with which we'll never part God has her in his keeping We have her in our heart |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ee/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-431.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-431.jpg |388 |Winifred & Samuel Dean |In loving memory of Winifred Elsie Dean Died July 15th 2003 Aged 86 years and her husband Samuel Ernest Dean Died March 3rd 2007 Aged 93 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/73/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-432.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-432.jpg |389 |George and Ann Deller and son George |In remembrance of George Deller who departed this life 3rd Jan 1866 Aged 69 years Also of Ann his beloved wife who departed this life 27th Aug 1868 Aged 72 years Also of George their son who departed this life 27th March 1946 Aged 17 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e9/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-433.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-433.jpg |390 |Seriously lost in a bush |????? |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e0/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-434.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-434.jpg |391 |Broken off |Reunited |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-435.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-435.jpg |392 |Amy Clark |Sacred to the memory of Amy the beloved wife of Edward Clark who died suddenly February 7th 1812 in the 36th year of her life |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/52/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-436.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-436.jpg |393 |Kathleen & Walter Fellingham |Together forever Kathleen Nee Rivett Fellingham 1935 - 2000 Also her dear husband Walter 1930 - 2013 Enjoyed life's simple pleasures and loved by their family. Always in our thoughts, forever in our hearts |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/64/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-437.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-437.jpg |394 |W Farrington |W farrington 1812 Aged 76 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b9/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-438.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-438.jpg |395 |Sarah Farrington |In memoriam Sarah Farrington who died July 20 1831 Aged 86 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/df/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-439.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-439.jpg |396 |Sarah Leader |In memory of Sarah wife of Robert Leader of Kingston who departed this life 8th May 1866 Aged 85 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-440.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-440.jpg |397 |Ann Peacock |In memory of Ann widow of Samuel Peacock (of Wilden Beds) who departed this life 5th Nov 1875 Aged 75 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b2/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-441.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-441.jpg |398 |Robert Harradine & Ann Beard |In memory of Robert Howard Harradine who died April 11th 1827 Aged 58 years. Also of Ann the wife of Moss Beard who died June 1826 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-442.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-442.jpg |399 |Ian & Mary Halliday |In loving memory of Ian Francis Halliday 16.11.1929 - 14.6.2004. Eternal Rest grant unto him o Lord and Mary his wife 9.12.1928 - 11.3.2012 Greatly loved |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/77/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-443.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-443.jpg |400 |Harold & Hilda Brown |Harold Brown Died 29th July 1957 Hilda (Walker) Brown "Mam" Died 22nd may 1976 Miss you both R I P |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4e/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-444.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-444.jpg |401 |John Ferguson Millar |In loving memory of John Ferguson Millar. Beloved husband and father passed away in April 5th 2001 Aged 62 years. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. His life a beautiful memory, his absence a silent grief. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fc/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-445.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-445.jpg |402 |Horace George Fuller |Horace George Fuller |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c8/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-446.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-446.jpg |403 |Stuart Shorter |Loving memories of Stuart Shorter 19.06.68 - 06.07.06 RIP |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/00/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-447.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-447.jpg |404 |Lydia & Ann Page |Sacred to the memory of Lydia Page who died June 25th 1841 Aged 24 years. Also of Ann Page who died April 23rd 1857 Aged 22 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-448.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-448.jpg |405 |Shirley Maureen Fletcher |Shirley Maureen Fletcher Died 29th Nov 2017 Aged 71 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-449.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-449.jpg |406 |James Luke McHugh |James Luke McHugh Died 15th November 2017 Aged 71 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1e/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-450.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-450.jpg |407 |Adeline & General Edward Morton |To the beloved memory of a devoted mother Aadeline Louisa Morton daughter of the Rev Thomas Wallangshaw 1868 - 1948. Also for an equally beloved father Brig. General Edward Morton CBE late the Cheshire Regt. who followed her to rest exactly a year later. Dec 21st 1949 Age 78 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/86/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-451.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-451.jpg |408 |Betty Thomas |In loving memory of Betty 1909 - 1989 widow of R L Thomas 1902 - 1939 Africa. Daughter of General E Morton and his wife Adeline nee Langshaw. Son, moon and stars broken all sweet things. There's wewise and wind on their heads. BORROW |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/81/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-452.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-452.jpg |409 |Robert Arthur Fuller Sparks |Treasured memories of Robert Arthur Fuller Sparks - Sunny Sparks 1916 - 2003 RIP |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-453.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-453.jpg |410 |Algernon Neville |Cherished memories of a dear husband and father Algernon (Algy) Neville 16.11.1947 - 29.07.2006 Love's last gift - remembrance |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cf/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-455.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-455.jpg |411 |Dennis Cliff Neville |In loving memory of Dennis Cliff Neville 24.6.1947 - 6.5.2014 A dear husband father and grandad. Thank you Father for hearing our prayer. Guide us with your tender care. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-457.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-457.jpg |412 |Wakefields |In memory of A Wakefield who departed this life Dec 6 1901 Aged 38 His beloved wife M Chapman Wakefield Jan 4th 1962 92 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-458.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-458.jpg |413 |Terry Spencer Green |Devoted husband wonderful dad Our love with you always Terry Spencer Green 10th March 1945 -1st February 2008 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/75/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-459.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-459.jpg |414 |Sergeant John McDonald |24827297 Sergeant John McDonald Corps of Royal Electrical and mechanical engineers 3rd Dec 2008 Aged 42 The love we had will never die, locked in our hearts forever - a loving husband and father always |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/79/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-460.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-460.jpg |415 |Chrissy Wakefield |Affectionate remembrance of Chrissy widow of James Wakefield who departed this life August 1881 Aged 89 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-461.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-461.jpg |416 |James Wakefield |in affectionate remembrance of James Wakefield who departed this life 9th July 1882 Aged 68 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c6/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-463.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-463.jpg |417 |John Hagger |sacred to the memory of John Hagger who died 20 February 1881 Aged 81 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/44/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-464.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-464.jpg |418 |James Wakefield Laxton |In loving memory of James Wakefield Laxton the beloved son of Isaac and Elizabeth Laxton who died 15th June 1899 Aged 25 years. He weakened my strength and shortened my days. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6b/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-465.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-465.jpg |419 |Isaac & Elizabeth Laxton |Isaac Laxton 1906 Elizabeth Laxton 1915 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ab/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-466.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-466.jpg |420 |By tree |By tree |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/12/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-467.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-467.jpg |421 |Leslie Marsh |In loving memory of a dear husband and father and grandfather Leslie Marsh Born 10th Aug 1918 Died 29th Dec 2009 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-469.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-469.jpg |422 |Hugh Richard Carey Maltby |In loving memory of Hugh Richard Carey Maltby 1929 - 2009 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/bc/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-470.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-470.jpg |423 |Sarah Hagger |Sarah Hagger who departed this life 11th Aug 1876 Aged ?? Years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-471.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-471.jpg |424 |James Wakefield |Thy will be done. In memory of James son of James and Chrissy Wakefield who died 21st August 1863 Aged 23 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-472.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-472.jpg |425 |John & Elizabeth Carter |To the memory of John Carter who died 5th July 1852 Aged 80 years. Also Elizabeth wife of the above who died January 22nd 1848 Aged 70 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/ba/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-474.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-474.jpg |426 |Thomas Carter |In memory of Thomas Carter who died Sept 22nd 1813 Aged 21 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/41/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-475.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-475.jpg |427 |Thomas & Maria Hagger |In memoriam Maria wife of Thomas Hagger who departed this life June 11th 1846 Aged 66 years. Also of Thomas Hagger Husband of the above who departed this life Feb 14th 1856 Aged 78 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-476.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-476.jpg |428 |James Hagger |In remembrance of James Hagger of Weald who died 27th Nov 1871 Aged 67 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-477.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-477.jpg |429 |The Hipwells |In memory of Joshua Hipwell who died Oct 8th 1848 Aged 19 years. Also of John Hipwell who died April 15th 1849 Aged 17 years Also of Thomas Hipwell who died Feb 8th 1863 Aged 21 years. Also of Sarah Hipwell who died Jan 1864 Aged 58 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/84/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-478.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-478.jpg |430 |Alan Richard Player |In loving memory of Alan Richard Player 27th November 1949 - 24th July 2014 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/bc/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-479.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-479.jpg |431 |Elizabeth & Selina Marsh |In memory of Elizabeth wife of John Marsh who died 29th Sept 1861 Aged 33 years. Also of Selina their daughter who died in infancy |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/10/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-480.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-480.jpg |432 |Easter Coxall |To the memory of Easter Coxall wife of Abraham Coxall who died July 30th 1888 Aged 76 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-481.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-481.jpg |433 |Clarence E Webdale |In loving memory of Clarence E Webdale who died 18 March 1950 RIP |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/22/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-482.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-482.jpg |434 |George Chapman |In memory of George Chapman who died June 11th 1841 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/69/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-483.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-483.jpg |435 |Mary Blows |Mary Blows, beloved mother who departed this life... Aged 69 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/61/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-484.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-484.jpg |436 |William & William Hagger |In memory of William Hagger who departed this life April 22nd 1853 Aged 44 years. Also William Hagger who departed this life 1884 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-485.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-485.jpg |437 |Unknown |Nothing legible |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-485.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-485.jpg |438 |Whichello at a guess |Unknown |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-486.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-486.jpg |439 |James Blows |In memory of James Blows Died July 7th 1880 Age 72 years. Death to me short warning gave And hastily took me to my grave, Then haste to Christ, make no delay For no one knows their dying day |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d3/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-487.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-487.jpg |440 |Elizabeth Blows |In remembrance of Elizabeth Blows who died Nov 10th 1873 Aged 67 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-488.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-488.jpg |441 |Alice Chapman |In loving memory of Alice the widow of George Chapman who departed this life 8th January 1892 Aged 51 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/90/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-489.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-489.jpg |442 |Stephen Peter Charter |Precious memories of Stephen Peter Charter Died Jan 9th 1980 Aged 15 years. Dearly loved so of Peter and Diana Charter |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-490.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-490.jpg |443 |Leonard & Vera Wright |In our loving memory of Leonard S Wright Passed peacefully away March 9th 1979 Aged 73 years And his wife Vera H Wright passed away April 5th 2003 Aged 90 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/bc/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-491.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-491.jpg |444 |Henry John Bright |Henry John Bright 1908 - 1991 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8b/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-492.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-492.jpg |445 |Elizabeth & Percy Bright |In memory of Elizabeth Kingsbury Bright Died Nov 2nd 1977 Also her husband Percy Bright died March 6th 1977 Also her daughter Thelma |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d9/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-493.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-493.jpg |446 |Harry & Maria Bright |In loving memory of Henry Bright who died March 12th 1925 Aged 49 years Also Maria Cater Bright who died May 12th 1935 Aged 84 years Rest in Peace. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5c/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-494.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-494.jpg |447 |John & Sarah Bright |In loving memory of John Bright who died Nov 6th 1910 Aged 76 years. Also Sarah beloved wife of the above who died 7th March 1930 Aged 93 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/26/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-496.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-496.jpg |448 |Jane & John Bright |Jane wife of John Bright who died ... 1820 Also of John Bright ..... 1815 Aged 72 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-495.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-495.jpg |449 |Colin Reader |The son sets you free. Treasured memories of Colin Reader who passed away 8th December 2010 Aged 70 years Much loved husband father grandfather god takes our loved ones from the our homes but never from our hearts |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a0/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-498.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-498.jpg |450 |Vera & Alfred Gauge |Peace. In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Vera Gladys Gauge who passed away 12th Jan 1979 Aged 64 years. So dearly loved so greatly missed. Also her beloved husband Alfred John who passed away 8th Oct 1995 Aged 83 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f7/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-497.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-497.jpg |451 |Gerald Gauge |Gerald Gauge passed away 5th May 2014 son, brother, husband to Audette Loving and kind in all his ways |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/54/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-499.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-499.jpg |452 |Just Flowers |No words But a child size grave area |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/24/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-500.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-500.jpg |453 |Nothing left |Nothing |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/bf/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-501.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-501.jpg |454 |Samuel Belachew |In memory of Samuel Belachew Born May 5th 1868 Sleeping 1872 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6e/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-502.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-502.jpg |455 |Evelyn & Joseph Hootton |In loving memory of Evelyn Grave Hootton A beloved wife who passed away 1st May 1980 Aged 77 years. Joseph William Hootton BEM Passed away 5th Dec 1985 Aged 76 years Rest in Peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fa/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-503.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-503.jpg |456 |James & Catherine Granger |In loving memory of James Granger who died 21st Dec 1907 Aged 75 years. In the midst of life we are in death Also of Catherine Granger his beloved wife who died 24th May 1984 Aged 95 years At rest |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-504.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-504.jpg |447 |Florence Nash |In loving memory of Florence Nash Died 24th May 1984 Aged 95 years At rest |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e2/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-505.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-505.jpg |458 |Bernard Clifford O'Reilly |In loving memory of a dear husband and father Bernard Clifford O'Reilly Died Feb 29th 1976 Aged 49 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f4/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-506.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-506.jpg |459 |Rudolph & Anna Kreteschel |In loving memory of Rudolph Kurt Kreteschel died 20th Sept 1978 Aged 53 years RIP Also his wife Annie who died 31st Dec 1999 Aged 98 years RIP |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fb/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-507.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-507.jpg |460 |S D |SD 1751 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4e/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-508.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-508.jpg |461 |Annie Lee |In loving memory of Annie Lee who died 23rd June 1966 Aged 82 years Abide in Thee |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0b/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-509.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-509.jpg |462 |Edward Joshua Macer |In loving memory of our dear brother Edward Joshua Macer Died October 23rd 1952 Aged 70 years Until we meet |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/26/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-510.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-510.jpg |463 |Ernest & Clara Baldwin |In loving memory of Ernest Baldwin Died September 29th 1950 Aged 69 years Also his wife Clara Louisa Died December 28th 1975 Aged 70 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/ce/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-511.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-511.jpg |464 |Phyllis Ada Mercer |In loving memory of Phyllis Ada Mercer who passed away 13th May 1966 Aged 69 Gone from our sight but not from our memories. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-512.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-512.jpg |465 |Emily & Arthur Macer |In memory of Emily Sedwick Macer who died July 9th 1941 Aged 77 years. Also Arthur Macer who died 15th Feb 1957 Aged 80 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-513.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-513.jpg |466 |Edward Joshua Macer |In loving memory of Edward Joshua Macer who died 7th July 1915 in his 58th year |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/36/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-514.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-514.jpg |467 |Macer |In loving memory --- Macer ... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/31/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-515.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-515.jpg |468 |Janet & Richard Clark |Janet the beloved wife of Richard Clark who passed away 21st Nov 1908 Aged 77 years In Heaven above where all is love There'll be no parting there to wait the resurrection morn. Also Richard Clark departed 9th Nov 192 Age 99 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1d/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-516.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-516.jpg |469 |Emma & Richard Clark |Emma the beloved wife of Richard S Clark who died 1st Dec 1924 Aged 73 years Also of Richard S Clark died 21 March 1947 Aged 93 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/50/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-517.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-517.jpg |470 |David Smith |In loving remembrance of David Smith who departed this life on August 31st 1909 Aged 68 Blessed are the dead which are in the Lord |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/26/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-518.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-518.jpg |471 |George James Coxall |In loving memory of a dear son and brother George James Coxall Died 28th June 1982 Aged 59 years At Rest |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-519.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-519.jpg |472 |Unknown |Nothing visable |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d6/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-520.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-520.jpg |473 |Anny & Albert Coxall |In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Anny Coxall who died 17th January 1976. Aged 66 years. RIP Also Albert William James Coxall Died 16th July 1986 Aged 86 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fa/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-521.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-521.jpg |474 |James Albert Stevens |Treasured memories of a devoted husband and father James Albert Stevens At rest. March 17th 1951 Aged 51 years Loved and remembered always |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d1/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-522.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-522.jpg |475 |Richard & Sarah Ashford |In loving memory of Sarah wife of Richard Ashford who died 20th January 1897 Aged 72 years Also of Richard Ashford who died 15th Dec 1902 Aged 81 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d2/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-523.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-523.jpg |476 |Marjorie Winifred Ashdown |In memory of Marjorie Winifred Ashdown Died Dec 27th 1944 Aged 46 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b0/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-524.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-524.jpg |477 |Thomas M Griffin |Treasured memories of a dearly loved husband and father Thomas M Griffin died June 1861 Aged 69 years Come and rest a while |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c7/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-525.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-525.jpg |478 |Helen & Benjamin Hardy |In loving memory of Helen Louise Hardy 1922 - 1996. Also her husband Benjamin Henry Hardy 1922 - 2003 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/66/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-526.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-526.jpg |479 |Mary Ann Sheldrick |In memories of Mary Ann Sheldrick beloved wife of James Sheldrick Died 8th (?) March 1807 Aged 72 years Rest in Peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-527.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-527.jpg |480 |Thomas & Ann Morton |Thomas Morton ... 1778 - 20th Nov 1836, Ann Movlo his wife 1787 - 5th May 1867 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ab/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-544.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-544.jpg |481 |Just a footstone |There was a footstone but no grave |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/26/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-528.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-528.jpg |482 |Charles & Eliza Brown |In loving memory of Charles Todd Brown died 19th Nov 1914 Aged 77 years Also of Eliza his widow who died 17th August 1917 Aged 73 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/81/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-529.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-529.jpg |483 |Mary Bullen |In loving memory of Mary Bullen Died May 5th 1940 Aged 85 years God is love. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3a/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-530.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-530.jpg |484 |Liz & David Allgood |In loving memory of a dear sister Liz Allgood who died 29th December 1983 Aged 83 years. Also of David Allgood who died 17th September 1992 Aged 86 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ea/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-531.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-531.jpg |485 |James Grant |In loving memory of James Grant who died January 7th 1863 Aged 33 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d2/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-4.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-4.jpg |486 |William & Ann Leader Chew |In memory of a dear husband William Leader Chew who passed away Feb 8th 1938 Aged 71 years. Also of his dear wife Ann Leader Chew who passed away March 23rd 1958 Aged 90 years Reunited |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/19/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-22.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-22.jpg |487 |Amy & Ada Clark |In memory of Amy Clark who died 30th Sept 1981 Aged 2 years and Ada M Clark who died 1st March 1912 Aged 83 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fe/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-23.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-23.jpg |488 |Elizabeth & Henry Leader |In loving memory of Elizabeth Beloved wife of Robert Leader who died 7th March 1918 Aged 69 years. Also of Henry Leader their son missing in action in France Aged 28 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/29/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-532.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-532.jpg |489 |William James Maynes |In affectionate remembrance of William James son of James and Ann Maynes who died 20th Aug 1886 Aged 19 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/85/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-533.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-533.jpg |490 |Amy & Charles Wright |In remembrance of Amy the beloved wife of Charles Wright of Cambridge September 12th 1898 64 years. Also of Charles Wright who departed this life December 28th 1911 Aged 80 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6f/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-534.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-534.jpg |491 |Edward & Elizabeth Clark |Edward John Clark the beloved husband of Elizabeth Sarah Clark who passed away very suddenly January 29th 1940. Aged 76 years. Also Elizabeth Sarah Clark widow of the above who passed away April 4th 1943 Aged 80 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ef/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-535.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-535.jpg |492 |James & Lydia Carrington |Loving memory of James Carrington who died 22nd January 1897 Aged 85 years. Also of Lydia his widow who died 31st January 1901 Aged 88 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/11/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-536.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-536.jpg |493 |Bessie L D Leader |In loving memory of Bessie L D Leader who died Oct 28th 1838 Aged 24 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ad/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-545.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-545.jpg |494 |The Chews |...Chew 1907- 1908, Dors Chew 1907 - 1908 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ae/St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-546.jpg/75px-St_Helena_and_St_Mary_Churchyard_Bourn_Cambridgeshire_worksheet-546.jpg |495 |George & Esther Haynes |In loving memory of George Haynes who died 20th Jan 1909 Aged 75 years. Also Esther Haynes who died 24th Jan 1913 Aged 79 years |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |}

St Helens, Lancashire Place Study Info

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St Helens Chapel - baptism index

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'''St Helens Chapel of Ease''' in the ancient parish of Prescot, Lancashire (aka St Elyn's Chapel). Rededicated to St Mary after extension in about 1815. Became a parish church in 1852. Burned down in 1916, rebuilt in 1926 and rededicated to St Helen. :21 Sep 1733 [[Greenall-163|Thomas Greenalgh]] :20 Aug 1758 [[Greenall-162|Edward Greenall/Greenough]] :23 Aug 1761 [[Birchall-56|William Birchall]] :1 May 1762 [[Greenall-165|William Greenall]] :18 Jul 1762 [[Swift-1968|Danial Swift]] :8 Dec 1769 [[Speakman-669|Charles Speakman]] :2 Sep 1774 (born) [[Makin-188|Thomas Makin]] :12 Nov 1776 (born) [[Wright-54745|Deborah Wright]] :13 Mar 1777 [[Barton-12623|John Barton]] :16 Jan 1780 [[Borrows-90|Edward Borrows]] :30 Nov 1780 [[Ellam-86|Tabathy Ellam]] :30 Mar 1783 [[Durdum-1|John Durdum]] :1 Jun 1783 [[Holt-12879|Bengeman Holt]] :9 Dec 1787 [[Burrows-4013|Henry Burrows]] :13 Jan 1788 [[Anders-1821|James Anders]] :27 Jul 1788 [[Makin-373|Peter Makin]] :11 Jan 1789 [[Leyland-374|Mary Leyland]] :15 Feb 1789 [[Ashall-133|William Ashall]] :29 Mar 1789 [[Twist-310|Peter Twist]] :13 Sep 1789 [[Fokes-51|Elizbath Fokes]] :27 Dec 1789 [[Roden-973|James Roden]] :18 Jul 1790 [[Critchley-446|William Critchley]] :3 Oct 1790 [[Turton-820|William Turton]] :5 Dec 1790 [[Glover-10035|James Glover]] :31 Jul 1791 [[Fairhurst-272|Martha Fairhurst]] :9 Oct 1791 [[Glover-10031|James Glover]] :16 Oct 1791 [[Leyland-375|Betty Layland]] :13 Nov 1791 [[Pinington-4|James Pinington]] :5 Feb 1792 [[Speakeman-1|Mary Speakeman]] :25 Mar 1792 [[Phythian-69|John Phythyan]] :15 Apr 1792 [[Parr-3635|John Parr]] :6 May 1792 [[Morris-42789|James Morris]] :26 Aug 1792 [[Hughes-31202|Harriott Hughes]] :6 Jan 1793 [[Rothram-2|Elizbath Rothram]] :20 Oct 1793 [[Holt-13769|James Holt]] :19 Oct 1794 [[Lever-739|Mary Lever]] :23 Oct 1794 [[Phythian-70|Betty Phithyan]] :4 Jan 1795 [[Morris-33590|Joseph Morris]] :26 Apr 1795 [[Traverse-139|James Travers]] :6 Sep 1795 [[Speakman-671|Thomas Birch Speakman]] :21 Feb 1796 [[Chadwick-3772|Ellen Chadwick]] :3 Apr 1796 [[Garbit-6|John Garbett]] :5 Jun 1796 [[Lowfthouse-1|Mary Lowfthouse]] :2 Nov 1796 [[Speakman-668|James Speakman]] :8 Mar 1797 [[Wright-54356|Joseph Wright]] :21 May 1797 [[Phythian-53|John Phythian]] :16 Jul 1797 [[Eden-1506|Thomas Eden]] :6 Aug 1797 [[Bevan-1285|Rees Bevan]] :6 Aug 1797 [[Prior-2338|Margaret Prior]] :3 Sep 1797 [[Briers-211|Margaret Briers]] :24 Sep 1797 [[Rotherham-109|James Rotherham]] :22 Oct 1797 [[Fryer-1482|John Fryer]] :29 Oct 1797 [[Glover-10291|Sarah Glover]] :1 Apr 1798 [[Penketh-93|Elizabeth Penketh]] 15 Apr 1798 [[Speakman-675|Alice Speakman]] :15 Jul 1798 [[Critchley-583|Richard Critchley]] :21 Oct 1798 [[Atherton-2746|Margaret Atherton]] :4 Nov 1798 [[Glover-10026|Peter Glover]] :14 Apr 1799 [[Clitherow-57|William Clitherow]] :23 Jun 1799 [[Tarbuck-30|Mary Tarbuck]] :6 Oct 1799 [[Phythian-9|Richard Phithyan]] :17 Nov 1799 [[Waterworth-284|Charles Waterworth]] :8 Dec 1799 [[Prior-2339|Elizabeth Prior]] :15 Dec 1799 [[Twist-366|Betty Twist]] (??) :20 Jan 1800 [[Eccleston-192|Thomas Eccleston]] :26 Jan 1800 [[Knowles-6978|David Knowles]] :9 Feb 1800 [[Speakman-670|Charles Speakman]] :6 Apr 1800 [[Penketh-96|James Penketh]] :26 Apr 1801 Ann Glover :  (see notes under 7 Jan 1800 marriage @ St Oswald's Winwick) :25 Oct 1801 [[Layland-208|John Layland]] :1 Nov 1801 [[Prior-2340|Thomas Cowley Prior]] :20 Dec 1801 [[Tickle-581|Robert Tickle]] :31 Jan 1802 [[Bate-1584|Phebe Bate]] :7 Feb 1802 [[Phythian-66|Peter Phythian]] :7 Mar 1802 [[Penketh-97|Mary Penketh]] :11 Apr 1802 [[Deirden-2|Margaret Deirden]] :24 Oct 1802 [[Leicester-290|Ann Leicester]] :7 Nov 1802 [[Saxon-545|James Saxon]] :9 Jan 1803 [[Marsh-13981|Jenny Marsh]] (??) :23 Jan 1803 [[Millet-754|George Millet]] :3 Apr 1803 [[Makin-419|Grace Makin]] :17 Apr 1803 [[Downs-5182|Adam Downs]] :12 Jun 1803 [[Hangsdale-1|John Hangsdale/Ansdell]] :4 Sep 1803 [[Weshead-1|Clarissa Weshead]] :6 Nov 1803 [[Speakman-676|Sarah Speakman]] :18 Dec 1803 [[Ashall-85|John Ashall]] :15 Jan 1804 [[Dierden-18|Elizabeth Dierden]] :12 Feb 1804 [[Penketh-98|Richard Penketh]] :4 Mar 1804 Thomas Glover :  (see notes under 7 Jan 1800 marriage @ St Oswald's Winwick) :25 Mar 1804 [[Naylor-2999|John Naylor]] :22 Apr 1804 [[Harper-16997|Ann Harper]] :13 May 1804 [[Phythian-67|Helen Phithian]] :1 Jul 1804 [[Erlam-13|Thomas Erlam]] :2 Dec 1804 [[Holt-13026|Joseph Holt]] :2 Dec 1804 [[Beetle-34|Helen Beetle]] :11 Jan 1805 [[Prior-2341|James Prior]] :20 Jan 1805 [[Meadows-7206|Isaac Meadows]] :27 Jan 1805 [[Hangsdale-2|Lionel Hangsdale]] :3 Mar 1805 [[Eden-1507|Peter Eden]] :21 Mar 1805 [[Brierly-148|Mary Brierly]] :1 Sep 1805 [[Morris-40396|Rachel Morris]] :5 Dec 1805 [[Penketh-91|Helen Penketh]] :5 Jan 1806 [[Naylor-3002|Lambert Naylor]] :7 Apr 1806 [[Holt-9795|Joseph Thomas Holt]] :24 Aug 1806 [[Roughley-365|Thomas Roughley]] :31 Aug 1806 William Glover :  (see notes under 7 Jan 1800 marriage @ St Oswald's Winwick) :12 Oct 1806 [[Eccleston-208|Roger Eccleston]] :14 Dec 1806 [[Anders-1193|James Anders]] :4 Jan 1807 [[Speakman-677|Richard Speakman]] :1 Feb 1807 [[Evans-50187|George Evans]] :15 Feb 1807 [[Lancaster-6301|John Lancaster]] :25 Feb 1807 [[Holt-12896|Hannah Holt]] :22 Mar 1807 [[Meadows-7207|James Meadows]] :12 Apr 1807 [[Sparks-6658|Margaret Sparks]] :9 Aug 1807 [[Phythian-65|Ann Phythian]] :30 Aug 1807 [[Ansdell-13|Ralph Ansdell]] :15 Nov 1807 [[Critchley-328|Jane Critchley]] :14 Feb 1808 [[Penketh-94|Elizabeth Penketh]] :21 Feb 1808 [[Naylor-2425|Margaret Naylor]] :13 Mar 1808 [[Dierden-20|Jane Dierden]] :27 Mar 1808 [[May-10593|Esther May]] :1 May 1808 [[Platt-3030|Meriah Plat]] :6 Jun 1808 Sarah Glover :  (see notes under 7 Jan 1800 marriage @ St Oswald's Winwick) :26 Jun 1808 [[Cartwright-3278|Alice Cartwright]] :10 Jul 1808 [[Borrows-89|Peter Borrows]] :17 Jul 1808 [[Speakman-678|Edward Speakman]] :15 Jan 1809 [[Morris-32758|William Morris]] :22 Jan 1809 [[Holt-12881|Benjamin Holt]] :19 Feb 1809 [[Lancaster-3842|James Lancaster]] :26 Feb 1809 [[Marsh-11643|Robert Marsh]] :12 Mar 1809 [[Penketh-99|Peter Penketh]] :25 Jun 1809 [[Ansdell-12|Ralph James Ansdell]] :27 Aug 1809 [[Roughley-364|Mary Roughley]] :10 Dec 1809 [[Gee-4203|William Gee]] :4 Mar 1810 [[Highcock-126|James Highcock]] :1 Apr 1810 [[Naylor-3000|Joseph Naylor]] :6 May 1810 [[Briers-287|Peter Briers]] :3 Jun 1810 [[Marcleton-1|Helen Marcleton]] :30 Sep 1810 [[Sharples-772|Ann Sharples]] :30 Sep 1810 [[Speakman-679|Agnes Speakman]] :9 Dec 1810 [[Morris-32759|Ralph Morris]] :10 Feb 1811 [[Penketh-75|Edward Penketh]] :10 Feb 1811 [[Shingler-249|Ann Singler]] :17 Feb 1811 [[Peters-14676|Thomas Peters]] :24 Feb 1811 [[Naylor-3014|Hugh Naylor]] :30 Jun 1811 [[Holt-12895|William Holt]] :7 Jul 1811 [[Fairclough-366|Ann Fairclough]] :14 Jul 1811 [[Phythian-16|Phebe Phithian]] :18 Aug 1811 [[Roughley-357|Helen Roughley]] :1 Sep 1811 [[Plumbley-85|Ann Plumbley]] :22 Sep 1811 [[Hill-58076|Jane Barns Hill]] :3 Nov 1811 [[Finney-646|Rachael Finney]] :8 Dec 1811 [[Durden-1244|John Durden]] :1 Mar 1812 [[Boardman-2126|John Boardman]] :8 Mar 1812 [[Leyland-413|Thomas Leyland]] :22 Mar 1812 [[Dierden-19|Benjamin Dierden]] :5 Apr 1812 [[Hardman-1763|Henry Hardman]] :12 Apr 1812 [[Naylor-3001|James Naylor]] :19 Apr 1812 [[Highcock-157|Betty Highcock]] :19 Apr 1812 [[Tickle-720|Alice Tickle]] :1812 (b. 11 Apr) [[Beetle-35|Helen Beetle]] :1812 (b. 11 Jun) [[Fairclough-411|Edward Fairclough]] :1812 (b. 11 Jun) [[Naylor-3023|Sarah Naylor]] :1812 (b. 24 Jun) [[Holt-13039|Thomas Holt]] :1812 (b. Aug) [[Turton-879|John Turton]] :6 Sep 1812 [[Bailey-42201|Jacob Bailey]] :25 Oct 1812 [[Highcock-92|Henry Highcock]] :15 Nov 1812 [[Travers-1366|William Travers]] :3 Jan 1813 [[Weldon-2219|Job Weldon]] :17 Jan 1813 [[Penketh-100|William Penketh]] :7 Feb 1813 [[Finney-644|Mary Finney]] :14 Feb 1813 [[Thompson-61230|Elizabeth Thompson]] :30 May 1813 [[Meadows-5522|John Meadows]] :20 Jun 1813 [[Briers-232|Ann Briers]] :4 Jul 1813 [[Forshaw-513|Margaret Forshaw]] :8 Sep 1813 [[Speakman-680|John Speakman]] :18 Oct 1813 [[Stock-2233|Matthew Stock]] :24 Oct 1813 [[Leyland-376|Mary Layland]] :31 Oct 1813 [[Houghton-3055|James Houghton]] :21 Nov 1813 [[Scott-59782|Elizabeth Scott]] :28 Nov 1813 [[Bridge-1742|Peter Bridge]] :5 Dec 1813 [[Birchall-513|William Birchall]] :12 Dec 1813 [[Lancaster-6299|Thomas Lancaster]] :13 Feb 1814 [[Glover-10397|Betty Glover]] :27 Feb 1814 [[Barrows-1752|James Barrows]] :13 Mar 1814 [[Fillingham-289|James Fillingham]] :3 Apr 1814 [[Large-1368|John Large]] :11 Apr 1814 [[Taylor-100561|Mary Taylor]] :17 Apr 1814 [[Anderton-765|Richard Anderton]] :17 Apr 1814 [[Bate-1214|Ann Bate]] :17 Apr 1814 [[Eccleston-374|Martha Eccleston]] :22 May 1814 [[Dearden-239|Elizabeth Dearden]] :5 Jun 1814 [[Taylor-100561|Mary Taylor]] :21 Aug 1814 ??[[Boardman-2814|Mary Boardman]] :21 Aug 1814 [[Huyton-85|James Huyton]] :11 Sep 1814 [[Ashcroft-644|Roger Ashcroft]] :9 Oct 1814 [[Plumbley-61|William Richard Plumbley]] :9 Oct 1814 [[Tunstall-576|Margaret Tunstall]] :30 Oct 1814 [[Harrison-21589|Henry Harrison]] :30 Oct 1814 [[Penketh-78|George Penketh]] :20 Nov 1814 [[Knowles-6595|William Knowles]] :20 Nov 1814 [[Leyland-412|Jane Leyland]] :20 Nov 1814 [[Travers-1364|James Travers]] :27 Nov 1814 [[Turton-819|Alice Turton]] :26 Dec 1814 [[Highcock-4|Richard Highcock]] :13 Jan 1815 [[Roughley-359|Jane Roughley]] :22 Jan 1815 [[Finney-639|Elizabeth Finney]] :26 Jan 1815 [[Anderton-1017|Mary Anderton]] :12 Mar 1815 [[Glover-9865|William Glover]] :27 Aug 1815 [[Welden-103|Alice Welden]] :10 Sep 1815 [[Clayton-6078|James Clayton]] :10 Sep 1815 [[Fairclough-665|John Fairclough]] :10 Sep 1815 [[Saxon-547|Joseph Saxon]] :10 Sep 1815 [[Wagstaff-818|Thomas Wagstaff]] :1 Oct 1815 [[Burrows-3077|Hannah Burrows]] :13 Dec 1815 [[Bailey-42202|James Bailey]] :17 Dec 1815 [[Fillingham-290|Margret Fillingham]] :4 Feb 1816 [[Burril-21|William Burril]] :12 Feb 1816 [[Boardman-2844|Ann Boardman]] :25 Feb 1816 [[Price-32351|Martha Price]] :4 Mar 1816 [[Ashall-132|Henry Ashall]] :7 Apr 1816 [[Gee-4009|Henry Gee]] :21 Apr 1816 [[Taylor-100560|James Taylor]] :28 Apr 1816 [[Glover-10396|Hugh Glover]] :12 May 1816 [[Rowson-245|Edward Rowson]] :16 Jun 1816 [[Bretherton-188|William Bretherton]] :16 Jun 1816 [[Kilshaw-96|Thomas Kilshaw]] :23 Jun 1816 [[Burrowes-284|Alice Burrowes]] :21 Jul 1816 [[Leyland-306|Tabitha Leyland]] :4 Aug 1816 [[Boardman-2955|Elizabeth Boardman]] :18 Aug 1816 [[Martindale-1510|Elizabeth Marcleton]] :15 Sep 1816 [[Topping-986|Thomas Topping]] :20 Oct 1816 [[Durdam-1|Alice Durdam]] :10 Nov 1816 [[Twist-173|Henry Twist]] :15 Dec 1816 [[Dearden-240|William Dearden]] :19 Jan 1817 [[Turton-918|Isabella Turton]] :9 Feb 1817 [[Alcock-1483|Mary Ann Alcock]] :23 Feb 1817 [[Anderton-1018|Thomas Anderton]] :28 Feb 1817 [[Penketh-95|Eliza Penketh]] :2 Mar 1817 [[Knowles-6596|Thomas Knowles]] :16 Mar 1817 [[Plumbley-60|James Plumbley]] :23 Mar 1817 [[Finney-638|Hannah Fenny]] :22 Jun 1817 [[Addison-2240|Margaret Addison]] (?) :29 Jun 1817 [[Moore-29590|Elizabeth Moors]] :29 Jun 1817 [[Vose-931|Ellen Vose]] :10 Aug 1817 [[Brownbill-18|John Brownbill]] :31 Aug 1817 [[Rhoden-615|Hannah Rhoden]] :14 Sep 1817 [[Hill-39815|Elizabeth Hill]] :28 Sep 1817 [[Addison-1617|Ann Addison]] :26 Oct 1817 [[Nailor-89|Benjamin Nailor]] :28 Dec 1817 [[Dierden-17|Jane Dierden]] :4 Jan 1818 [[Cheetham-326|Mary Cheetham]] :1 Mar 1818 [[Taylor-100518|Peter Taylor]] :1 Mar 1818 [[Vose-1060|Thomas Vose]] :5 Apr 1818 [[Fillingham-284|Henry Fillingham]] :5 Apr 1818 [[Glover-10033|William Glover]] :19 Apr 1818 [[Bailey-42203|Richard Bailey]] :3 May 1818 [[Boardman-2956|Henry Boardman]] :3 May 1818 [[Bretherton-189|Elizabeth Bretherton]] :10 May 1818 [[Latham-90|Jane Lathom]] :14 Jun 1818 [[Cundliff-2|William Cundliff]] :12 Jul 1818 [[Jacques-2358|Thomas Jacques]] :19 Jul 1818 [[Fryer-1483|Joseph Fryer]] :9 Aug 1818 [[Boardman-2843|William Boardman]] :13 Sep 1818 [[Morris-33589|Mary Morris]] :11 Oct 1818 [[Latham-3302|George Latham]] :13 Dec 1818 ??[[Rigby-459|Martha Eden]] :  Martha Rigby's death record age gives a birth date of 19 Nov 1818. :  Martha Eden's birth date per baptism record is 22 Nov 1818 :  no other Eden baptisms with these parents within 10 years either side (spelled Eden) :  gap in baptisms of children of Thomas and Sarah Rigby around this time, which Martha would fill in. :22 Nov 1818 [[Pye-1144|Ann Pye]] :3 Jan 1819 [[Turton-916|Ralph Turton]] :31 Jan 1819 [[Dearden-241|Mary Dearden]] :7 Feb 1819 [[Rose-19615|Ellen Rose]] :14 Mar 1819 [[Anders-1562|Margaret Anders]] :21 Mar 1819 [[Houghton-3054|Banks Houghton]] :25 Apr 1819 [[Burrows-3359|Mary Burrows]] :16 May 1819 [[Finney-765|Ellen Fenney]] :25 Jul 1819 [[Traverse-140|Alice Traverse]] :17 Oct 1819 [[Cunliffe-373|Miles Cundliff]] :24 Oct 1819 [[Sixsmith-78|Elizabeth Sixsmith]] :21 Nov 1819 [[Plumbley-62|Edward Plumbley]] :19 Dec 1819 [[Houghton-3057|Banks Houghton]] :26 Dec 1819 [[Vose-923|John Vose]] :27 Feb 1820 [[Naylor-2791|Joseph Naylor]] :23 Apr 1820 [[Anders-1176|Esther Anders]] :23 Apr 1820 [[Vose-1055|Ann Vose]] :7 May 1820 [[Welding-69|Alice Welding]] :28 May 1820 [[Fillingham-291|Sarah Fillingham]] :13 Aug 1820 [[Holt-12884|James Holt]] :15 Aug 1820 [[Penketh-22|James Penketh]] :1 Oct 1820 [[Johnson-112178|Richard Johnson]] :1 Oct 1820 [[Roughley-362|Edward Roughley]] :8 Oct 1820 [[Finch-7995|William Finch]] :15 Oct 1820 [[Knowles-6593|Richard Knowles]] :26 Nov 1820 [[Anders-1385|John Anders]] :4 Feb 1821 [[Burrows-3285|Thomas Burrows]] :4 Mar 1821 [[Glover-10027|James Glover]] :11 Mar 1821 [[Gillis-2063|Peter Gillies]] :11 Mar 1821 [[Rose-19616|Thomas Rose]] :22 Apr 1821 [[Burrows-3284|Thomas Burrows]] :27 May 1821 [[Pye-1952|William Pye]] :24 Jun 1821 [[Burrows-3362|John Burrows]] :24 Jun 1821 [[Parr-4316|James Parr]] :1 Jul 1821 [[Grundy-722|Ralph Grundy]] :15 Jul 1821 [[Fryer-1484|Ellen Fryer]] :5 Aug 1821 [[Vose-1056|William Vose]] :9 Sep 1821 [[Addison-2505|Joseph Addison]] :18 Nov 1821 [[Latham-2989|Elizabeth Latham]] :6 Jan 1822 [[Jackson-54391|Ann Jackson]] :3 Feb 1822 [[Vose-924|Phebe Vose]] :13 Mar 1822 [[Barton-12639|Sarah Barton]] :22 Mar 1822 [[Bretherton-190|Alice Bretherton]] :28 Apr 1822 [[Foster-25244|Sarah Foster]] :9 June 1822 [[Holt-2388|Richard Arthur Holt]] :14 Jul 1822 [[Boardman-2845|Amelia Boardman]] :25 Aug 1822 [[Halsall-305|John Halsall]] :8 Sep 1822 [[Picket-136|Eliza Picket]] :13 Oct 1822 [[Rose-19617|Thomas Rose]] :20 Oct 1822 [[Edelston-7|Thomas Eddleston]] :27 Oct 1822 [[Birch-2537|Mary Birch]] :10 Nov 1822 [[Sixsmith-67|Rachel Sixsmith]] :17 Nov 1822 [[Taylor-100517|Ann Taylor]] :15 Dec 1822 [[Ford-14241|Richard Ford]] :12 Jan 1823 [[Welding-68|Margaret Welding]] :19 Jan 1823 [[Sephton-258|Elizabeth Sephton]] :9 Mar 1823 [[Roughley-236|James Roughley]] :23 Mar 1823 [[Fryer-1485|Mary Fryer]] :27 Apr 1823 [[Naylor-1242|Joseph Naylor]] :8 Jun 1823 [[Gerrard-1173|Thomas Gerrard]] :15 Jun 1823 [[Litherland-140|Mary Litherland]] :22 Jun 1823 [[Plumbley-63|Thomas Plumbley]] :22 Jun 1823 [[Tickle-354|James Tickle]] :29 Jun 1823 [[Naylor-2974|James Naylor]] :13 Jul 1823 [[Knowles-6597|James Knowles]] :24 Aug 1823 [[Morris-43722|Sarah Morris]] :31 Aug 1823 [[Rotherham-198|James Rotherham]] :14 Sep 1823 [[Woods-21685|Peter Woods]] :28 Sep 1823 [[Morris-26196|Joseph Morris]] :28 Sep 1823 [[Swift-3546|Daniel Swift]] :19 Oct 1823 [[Whittle-2568|Nathan Whittle]] :26 Oct 1823 [[Fairhurst-304|Michael Fairhurst]] :16 Nov 1823 [[Martindale-1511|Alice Martindale]] :23 Nov 1823 [[Barton-12640|William Barton]] :18 Jan 1824 [[Glover-10271|Thomas Glover]] :18 Jan 1824 [[Vose-925|Elizabeth Vose]] :29 Feb 1824 [[Nailor-109|Ann Nailor]] :9 May 1824 [[Houghton-3827|Mary Houghton]] :23 May 1824 [[Highcock-100|Peter Highcock]] :12 Sep 1824 [[Halsall-307|Ellen Halsall]] :12 Sep 1824 [[Saxon-788|Elizabeth Saxon]] :12 Dec 1824 [[Bromilow-77|James Bromilow]] :12 Dec 1824 [[Fryer-1486|Elizabeth Fryer]] :16 Jan 1825 [[Anders-1823|James Anders]] :16 Jan 1825 [[Boardman-2846|William Boardman]] :16 Jan 1825 [[Swift-3862|Hannah Swift]] :13 Feb 1825 [[Burrows-3363|Hannah Burrows]] :27 Feb 1825 [[Birchall-704|Alice Birchall]] :4 Mar 1825 [[Waterworth-283|Mary Waterworth]] :13 Mar 1825 [[Rose-19618|John Rose]] :13 Mar 1825 [[Taylor-100519|William Taylor]] :17 Apr 1825 [[Chadwick-4046|Margaret Chadwick]] :24 Apr 1825 [[Daniels-7030|Henry Daniels]] :24 Apr 1825 [[Naylor-2792|Peers Naylor]] :3 Jun 1825 [[Swift-4155|Daniel Swift]] :12 Jun 1825 [[Naylor-3003|John Naylor]] :19 Jun 1825 [[Dearden-236|Sarah Dearden]] :10 Jul 1825 [[Jackson-54406|William Jackson]] :11 Jul 1825 [[Addison-2506|Sarah Addison]] :17 Jul 1825 [[Parr-2900|John Parr]] :17 Jul 1825 [[Rotherham-196|James Rotherham]] :31 Jul 1825 [[Manchester-1043|Richard Manchester]] :13 Aug 1825 [[Lancaster-6300|Joseph Lancaster]] :7 Sep 1825 [[Holt-12888|Ellen Holt]] :11 Sep 1825 [[Barton-12642|John Barton]] :7 Nov 1825 [[Eccleston-230|John Eccleston]] :11 Dec 1825 [[Foster-28611|John Foster]] :18 Dec 1825 [[Cropper-362|John Cropper]] :22 Jan 1826 [[Tickle-582|John Tickle]] :12 Feb 1826 [[Bellis-388|Sarah Bellis]] :12 Feb 1826 [[Vose-926|William Vose]] :19 Feb 1826 [[Watson-41176|Sarah Watson]] :26 Feb 1826 [[Glover-10273|John Glover]] :26 Feb 1826 [[Turton-917|Mary Turton]] :26 Feb 1826 [[Whittle-2570|Elizabeth Whittle]] :28 Apr 1826 [[Watson-41175|Mary Watson]] :18 Jun 1826 [[Birch-2538|Ann Birch]] :9 Jul 1826 [[Whalley-698|Alice Whalley]] :13 Aug 1826 [[Vose-911|John Vose]] :24 Aug 1826 [[Caldwell-12717|Charles Caldwell]] :29 Sep 1826 [[Seddon-546|Eleanor Seddon]] :2 Oct 1826 [[Frier-344|Samuel Frier]] :2 Oct 1826 [[Pye-1953|William Pye]] :8 Oct 1826 [[Halsall-306|William Halsall]] :22 Oct 1826 [[Leicester-263|Rachel Leycester]] :25 Oct 1826 [[Burrows-4384|Peter Burrows]] :29 Oct 1826 [[Bridge-2875|Mary Bridge]] :19 Nov 1826 [[Plumbley-64|John Plumbley]] :19 Nov 1826 [[Travers-1009|William Travers]] :24 Dec 1826 [[Nailor-112|Margaret Nailor]] :8 Apr 1827 [[Taylor-100523|John Taylor]] :29 Apr 1827 [[Worrall-1143|Ann Burrows]] :20 May 1827 [[Knowles-6598|William Knowles]] :15 Jul 1827 [[Waywell-21|James Waywell]] :19 Aug 1827 [[Birchall-705|Mary Birchall]] :19 Aug 1827 [[Naylor-2693|James Naylor]] :12 Sep 1827 [[Watson-41177|Alice Watson]] :30 Sep 1827 [[Crimes-31|Phoebe Crimes]] :21 Oct 1827 [[Rose-19620|James Rose]] :28 Oct 1827 [[Powell-27477|Richard Powell]] :11 Nov 1827 [[Burrows-3364|Ann Burrows]] :11 Nov 1827 [[Foster-28615|William Foster]] :18 Nov 1827 [[Waterworth-339|William Waterworth]] :9 Dec 1827 [[Gee-3589|Thomas Gee]] :10 Dec 1827 [[Shingler-251|William James Shingler]] :30 Dec 1827 [[Vose-927|Samuel Vose]] :30 Mar 1828 [[Turton-922|James Smith Turton]] :2 Apr 1828 [[Holt-13029|Joseph Holt]] :13 Apr 1828 [[Barton-12643|Mary Barton]] :20 Apr 1828 [[Knowles-5286|Jane Knowles]] :18 May 1828 [[Birchall-631|Joseph Birchall]] :18 May 1828 [[Jackson-54407|James Jackson]] :18 May 1828 [[Waterworth-282|Ann Waterworth]] :8 Jun 1828 [[Addison-1353|Jane Addison]] :20 Jul 1828 [[Lewis-46923|William Lewis]] :20 Jul 1828 [[Whittle-2571|Nathaniel Whittle]] :27 Jul 1828 [[Eccleston-240|Mary Eccleston]] :31 Aug 1828 [[Whalley-699|Ellen Whalley]] :4 Sep 1828 [[Cross-4763|James Cross]] :19 Oct 1828 [[Prescot-126|Ann Prescot]] :13 Nov 1828 [[Nailor-113|Mary Nailor]] :14 Dec 1828 [[Simms-3191|Hannah Simms]] :15 Feb 1829 [[Wright-54756|Elizabeth Wright]] :13 Mar 1829 [[Davis-114178|Thomas Davis]] :21 Mar 1829 [[Bridge-2878|Sarah Bridge]] :7 Apr 1829 [[Naylor-2573|John Naylor]] :26 Apr 1829 [[Rotherham-108|Gervase Rotherham]] :26 Apr 1829 [[Tickle-584|Mary Tickle]] :10 May 1829 [[Cross-14468|Margaret Cross]] :10 May 1829 [[Fryer-1487|John Fryer]] :17 May 1829 - [[Seddon-547|Harriet Seddon]] :14 Jun 1829 [[Critchley-567|Esther Critchley]] :30 Aug 1829 [[Bellis-389|Ellen Bellis]] :29 Sep 1829 [[Speakman-667|James Speakman]] :11 Oct 1829 [[Gee-3270|Henry Gee]] :10 Dec 1829 [[Watson-41178|Charles Watson]] :20 Dec 1829 [[Vose-928|Margaret Vose]] :27 Dec 1829 [[Johnson-109633|William Johnson]] :24 Jan 1830 [[Rose-19621|Henry Rose]] :9 Feb 1830 [[Anders-1196|Mary Ann Anders]] :14 Feb 1830 [[Holland-11979|Alice Holland]] :14 Mar 1830 [[Phythian-111|Richard Phythian]] :28 Mar 1830 [[Cheetham-643|James Cheetham]] :18 Apr 1830 [[Dearden-238|William Dearden]] :25 Apr 1830 [[Burrows-3365|George Burrows]] :25 Apr 1830 [[Holt-13030|Jane Holt]] :16 May 1830 [[Barton-12645|David Barton]] :16 May 1830 [[Downs-5185|Thomas Downs]] :23 May 1830 [[Dearden-335|Elizabeth Dearden]] :23 May 1830 [[Dearden-332|John Dearden]] :23 May 1830 [[MacCulley-1|Elizabeth MacCulley]] :31 May 1830 [[Scott-56354|Elizabeth Scott]] :25 Jun 1830 [[Traverse-97|William Traverse]] :11 Jul 1830 [[Plumbley-65|Richard Plumbley]] :18 Jul 1830 [[Marsh-8803|Mary Marsh]] :10 Oct 1830 [[Birchall-706|Elizabeth Birchall]] :22 Oct 1830 [[Speakman-685|Ann Speakman]] :2 Jan 1831 [[Travers-1010|Peter Travers]] :9 Jan 1831 [[Whittle-2572|Elizabeth Whittle]] :30 Jan 1831 [[Gerard-1756|Thomas Gerard]] :12 Feb 1831 [[Watson-41179|Elizabeth Watson]] :27 Feb 1831 [[Bellis-390|James Bellis]] :27 Feb 1831 [[Burrows-4385|Jane Burrows]] :2 Mar 1831 [[Crooks-1386|Thomas Crooks]] :13 Mar 1831 [[Manchester-1044|George Manchester]] :20 Mar 1831 [[Tickle-585|Robert Tickle]] :26 Mar 1831 [[Anders-1192|Margaret Anders]] :27 Mar 1831 [[Critchley-418|Ann Critchley]] :10 Apr 1831 [[Finch-12627|Henry Finch]] :10 Apr 1831 [[Turton-919|William Turton]] :17 Apr 1831 [[Prescot-127|Alice Prescot]] :8 May 1831 [[Leicester-249|Robert Leicester]] :15 May 1831 [[Nailor-111|Ellen Nailor]] :15 May 1831 [[Shingler-250|Sarah Shingler]] :1 Jun 1831 [[Dingsdale-10|John Dingsdale]] :12 Jun 1831 [[Birch-2539|Richard Birch]] :24 Jul 1831 [[Glover-10272|Margaret Glover]] :28 Aug 1831 [[Fryar-226|James Fryar]] :18 Sep 1831 [[Bridge-2876|Peter Bridge]] :25 Sep 1831 [[Eccleston-246|Ann Eccleston]] :9 Oct 1831 [[Tickle-355|Henry Tickle]] :15 Oct 1831 [[Naylor-2574|James Naylor]] :23 Nov 1831 [[Picket-135|Ellen Picket]] :14 Dec 1831 [[Farrer-524|James Farrer]] :8 Apr 1832 [[Gilliker-1|Samuel Gilliker]] :29 Apr 1832 [[Vose-929|Mary Vose]] :29 Apr 1832 [[Waterworth-281|William Waterworth]] :13 May 1832 [[Davis-114182|Ann Davis]] :27 May 1832 [[Scott-56355|Thomas Scott]] :3 Jun 1832 [[Glover-4588|Jonathan Glover]] :24 Jun 1832 [[Phythian-128|John Phythian]] :15 Jul 1832 [[McCulley-372|Arthur McCulley]] :22 Jul 1832 [[Downs-5186|George Downs]] :29 Jul 1832 [[Jackson-54413|John Jackson]] :12 Aug 1832 [[Marsh-9652|Ann Marsh]] :9 Sep 1832 [[Finch-12628|Ann Finch]] :9 Sep 1832 [[Friar-329|John Friar]] :16 Sep 1832 [[Ford-24107|Edwin Ford]] :20 Oct 1832 [[Gee-3272|Margaret Gee]] :21 Oct 1832 [[Pickavance-128|Joseph Pickavance]] :26 Oct 1832 [[Speakman-686|Thomas Speakman]] :16 Dec 1832 [[Wright-54758|John Wright]] :30 Dec 1832 [[Jaques-916|George Jaques]] :30 Dec 1832 [[Spencer-24335|William Spencer]] :20 Jan 1833 [[Critchley-484|Thomas Critchley]] :10 Feb 1833 [[Farrer-525|John Joseph Farrer]] :17 Feb 1833 [[Grime-315|William Grine]] :17 Mar 1833 [[Addison-2504|Sarah Addison]] :14 Apr 1833 [[Holt-13031|John Derden Holt]] :15 May 1833 [[Woolf-829|Alfred Hatfield Woolf]] :21 May 1833 [[Whalley-701|William Whalley]] :9 Jun 1833 [[Bellis-391|John Bellis]] :9 Jun 1833 [[Traverse-98|Ann Traverse]] :9 Jun 1833 [[Whittle-2573|Thomas Whittle]] :3 Aug 1833 [[Speakman-687|Richard Speakman]] :18 Aug 1833 [[Burrows-3366|Joseph Burrows]] :20 Oct 1833 [[Turton-923|Margaret Turton]] :10 Nov 1833 [[Birchall-707|Ellen Birchall]] :24 Nov 1833 [[Eden-1505|Mary Eden]] :15 Dec 1833 [[Glover-10030|Edward Glover]] :15 Dec 1833 [[Jackson-59624|Mary Jackson]] :15 Dec 1833 [[Jackson-59625|William Jackson]] :15 Dec 1833 [[Pye-1142|John Pye]] :22 Dec 1833 [[Prescot-128|John Prescot]] :29 Dec 1833 [[Gillis-2064|Elizabeth Gillies]] :29 Dec 1833 [[Gilliver-62|Thomas Gilliver]] :9 Feb 1834 [[Friar-257|Mary Friar]] :9 Feb 1834 [[Friar-258|Samuel Friar]] :9 Feb 1834 [[Nailor-114|Alice Nailor]] :9 Mar 1834 [[Traverse-86|William Traverse]] :16 Mar 1834 [[Dearden-242|Alice Dearden/Durden]] :23 Mar 1834 [[Davis-114184|William Davis]] :23 Mar 1834 [[Naylor-2575|Joseph Naylor]] :13 Apr 1834 [[Burrows-5116|Ellen Burrows]] :25 May 1834 [[Scott-56357|Joseph Scott]] :25 May 1834 [[Spencer-24336|George Spencer]] :5 Jun 1834 [[Friar-330|Sarah Friar]] :15 Jun 1834 [[Jackson-54414|George Jackson]] :22 Jun 1834 [[Phythian-101|Peter Phythian]] :25 Jun 1834 [[Meredith-6333|Thomas Meredith]] :29 Jun 1834 [[Vose-930|Hannah Vose]] :20 Jul 1834 [[Martindale-1570|James Hasledon]] :25 Aug 1834 [[Taylor-100520|Alice Taylor]] :4 Sep 1834 [[Gee-3273|John Gee]] :7 Sep 1834 [[Chadwick-4702|William Chadwick]] :12 Oct 1834 [[Eccleston-242|Alice Eccleston]] :26 Oct 1834 [[Chadwick-4702|William Chadwick]] :16 Nov 1834 [[Cunliff-21|Joseph Cunliff]] :5 Jan 1835 [[Cropper-478|Margaret Cropper]] :8 Jan 1835 [[Waterworth-280|George Waterworth]] :11 Jan 1835 [[Bellis-392|Joseph Bellis]] :15 Feb 1835 [[Downs-5187|Catharine Downs]] :22 Feb 1835 [[Almond-989|Henry Moses Almond]] :22 Feb 1835 [[Lea-2492|Margaret Lea]] :22 Feb 1835 [[Shingler-252|Thomas Shingler]] :8 Mar 1835 [[Boardman-3044|George Boardman]] :4 Apr 1835 [[Turton-921|James Andrew Turton]] :12 Apr 1835 [[Holt-13476|Benjamin Holt]] :26 Apr 1835 [[Traverse-141|Thomas Traverse]] :15 May 1835 [[Speakman-673|Thomas Speakman]] :17 May 1835 [[Anders-1566|William Anders]] :17 May 1835 [[Dearden-334|Elizabeth Dearden]] :21 Jun 1835 [[Roughley-283|John Roughley]] :12 Aug 1835 [[Cross-11395|Frederick Beswick Cross]] :23 Aug 1835 [[Whittle-2574|Catharine Whittle]] :23 Aug 1835 [[Whittle-2575|John Whittle]] :29 Aug 1835 [[Watson-41180|Lee Watson]] :20 Sep 1835 [[Lowe-15313|Thomas Lowe]] :11 Oct 1835 [[Knowles-6977|Eliza Knowles]] :12 Oct 1835 [[Holt-13032|James Dearden Holt]] :21 Oct 1835 [[Addison-2507|John Addison]] :21 Oct 1835 [[Addison-2241|William Addison]] :22 Nov 1835 [[Foster-28616|Richard Foster]] :27 Nov 1835 [[Tickle-357|Mary Tickle]] :10 Dec 1835 [[Travis-3728|Peter Travis]] :13 Dec 1835 [[Mills-27877|Esther Mills]] :20 Dec 1835 [[Hunter-20675|Ann Hunter]] :24 Jan 1836 [[Davies-16899|Henry Davies]] :31 Jan 1836 [[Jackson-59626|John Jackson]] :25 Feb 1836 [[Charlson-260|Thomas Charlson]] :20 Mar 1836 [[Sephton-331|Ann Sephton]] :14 Apr 1836 [[Seddon-548|Mary Carter Seddon]] :25 Apr 1836 [[Whalley-702|Joseph Whalley]] :8 May 1836 [[Naylor-3677|Jane Naylor]] :10 May 1836 [[Friar-331|Margaret Friar]] :29 May 1836 [[Spencer-24337|John Spencer]] :12 Jun 1836 [[Gee-4010|Emblem Gee]] :26 Jun 1836 [[Phythian-161|Ann Phythian]] :24 Jul 1836 [[Grimes-5403|Joseph Grimes]] :31 Jul 1836 [[Burrows-5117|Elizabeth Burrows]] :31 Jul 1836 [[Meredith-6334|William Meredith]] :31 Jul 1836 [[Stock-2109|Alice Stock]] (??) :14 Aug 1836 [[Prescot-129|Charles Prescot]] :18 Sep 1836 [[Knowles-4461|Mary Knowles]] :18 Sep 1836 [[Shingler-253|Elizabeth Shingler]] :25 Sep 1836 [[Naylor-2576|Elizabeth Naylor]] :9 Oct 1836 [[Bellis-393|Elizabeth Bellis]] :9 Oct 1836 [[Coulter-4363|William Coulter]] :9 Oct 1836 [[Large-1496|Thomas Large]] :16 Oct 1836 [[Leyland-420|William Leyland]] :11 Dec 1836 [[Kenyon-2815|Ann Kenyon]] :26 Dec 1836 [[Speakman-672|Thomas Speakman]] :15 Jan 1837 [[Traverse-142|Alice Traverse]] :29 Jan 1837 [[Birchall-708|Ann Birchall]] :29 Jan 1837 [[Finch-12630|Mary Finch]] :2 Feb 1837 [[Gillis-2065|Ann Gillies]] :19 Mar 1837 [[Rawdin-8|Frederick Rawdin]] :3 Apr 1837 [[Burrows-4386|Mary Burrows]] :12 Apr 1837 [[Farrar-3899|William Archibald Farrar]] :23 Apr 1837 [[Penketh-79|Henry Penketh]] :28 May 1837 Ellen Boardman granddaughter of [[Rothram-2|Elizbath (Rothram) Boardman (1792-bef.1864)]] (?) :28 May 1837 [[Stevens-24278|Sarah Stevens]] :19 Jul 1837 [[Briers-288|William Briers]] :27 Jul 1837 [[Latham-3303|James Latham]] :30 Jul 1837 [[Dixon-9208|Elizabeth Dixon]] :13 Aug 1837 [[Downs-5188|Ellen Downs]] :13 Aug 1837 [[Friar-259|Sarah Friar]] :20 Aug 1837 [[Bradshaw-6719|William Bradshaw]] :10 Sep 1837 [[Foster-28617|Edward Foster]] :10 Sep 1837 [[Sephton-284|Margaret Sephton]] :24 Sep 1837 [[Gillaker-1|Edward Gillaker]] :8 Oct 1837 [[Whittle-2576|Margaret Whittle]] :15 Oct 1837 [[Mills-27879|Thomas Mills]] :19 Nov 1837 [[Boardman-3045|Eliza Boardman]] :19 Nov 1837 [[Dearden-336|Peter Dearden]] :3 Dec 1837 [[Manchester-1047|John Manchester]] :24 Dec 1837 [[Jones-97404|Jane Jones]] :11 Feb 1838 [[Johnson-136763|John Johnson]] :18 Feb 1838 [[Burrows-3367|William Burrows]] :8 Apr 1838 [[Holt-13033|Lucy Holt]] :10 Apr 1838 [[Naylor-2577|Anne Naylor]] :15 Apr 1838 [[Critchley-579|Margaret Critchley]] :29 Apr 1838 [[Bellis-394|Mary Jane Bellis]] :13 May 1838 [[Ansdell-25|Thomas Ferguson Ansdell]] :13 May 1838 [[Wagstaff-826|Mary Wagstaff]] :20 May 1838 [[Rawson-2398|Mary Rawson]] :27 May 1838 [[Spencer-24338|James Spencer]] :31 May 1838 [[Sephton-332|Peter Joshua Sephton]] :15 Jul 1838 [[Greenall-158|Edward James Greenall]] :22 Jul 1838 [[Large-1367|Ann Large]] :31 Jul 1838 [[Marsh-9856|James Ashton Marsh]] :5 Aug 1838 [[Fairclough-707|John Fairclough]] :10 Aug 1838 [[Penketh-23|Grace Langsdale Penketh]] :12 Aug 1838 [[Bickerstaff-452|Mary Ann Bickerstaff]] :12 Aug 1838 [[Jackson-59628|Sarah Jackson]] :12 Aug 1838 [[Robinson-61975|Thurston Robinson]] :19 Aug 1838 [[Tickle-358|Joshua Tickle]] :9 Sep 1838 [[Kenyon-2816|James Kenyon]] :21 Oct 1838 [[Davis-114186|Joseph Davis]] :21 Oct 1838 [[Harrison-21591|Richard Harrison]] :21 Oct 1838 [[Vose-1030|Phabe Vose]] :21 Oct 1838 [[Yates-7329|Mary Yates]] :19 Nov 1838 [[Holt-13477|Edward Holt]] :19 Nov 1838 [[Whitfield-4318|John Whitfield]] :25 Nov 1838 [[Burrows-5280|John Burrows]] :25 Nov 1838 [[Turton-920|Elizabeth Ellen Turton]] :9 Dec 1838 [[Briers-289|Peter Briers]] :9 Dec 1838 [[Gee-4011|John Gee]] :24 Jan 1839 [[Highcock-153|Richard Highcock]] :27[9?] Jan 1839 [[Hogg-3216|Frederick Hogg]] :24 Feb 1839 [[Helsby-59|Mary Jane Helsby]] :17 Mar 1839 [[Catterall-153|Elizabeth Catterill]] :17 Mar 1839 [[Prescot-130|William Prescot]] :24 Mar 1839 [[Phythian-162|Thomas Phythian]] :25 Mar 1839 [[Burrows-3411|James Burrows]] :14 Apr 1839 [[Traverse-143|Anne Traverse]] :6 May 1839 [[Farrer-527|Mary Farrel]] :12 May 1839 [[Bradshaw-6720|Hannah Bradshaw]] :12 May 1839 [[Shingler-254|Robert Shingler]] :12 May 1839 [[Stevens-24279|Margaret Stevens]] :26 May 1839 [[Gillegar-1|Mary Gilliker]] :9 Jun 1839 [[Burrell-2841|Robert Burrell]] :23 Jun 1839 [[Naylor-3678|Thomas Naylor]] :30 Jun 1839 [[Mills-27881|Elizabeth Mills]] :18 Jul 1839 [[Morris-26314|Mary Morris]] :28 Jul 1839 [[Wagstaff-851|Rachel Wagstaff]] :29 Jul 1839 [[Marsh-9653|James Marsh]] :11 Aug 1839 [[Dixon-9209|Margaret Dixon]] :25 Aug 1839 [[Burrows-5118|William Burrows]] :22 Sep 1839 [[Littler-581|Martha Littler]] :29 Sep 1839 [[Holt-9794|Esther Holt]] :13 Oct 1839 [[Charlson-261|John Charlson]] :23 Oct 1839 [[Marsh-11644|Robert Marsh]] :8 Dec 1839 [[Naylor-2571|Catherine Naylor]] :8 Dec 1839 [[Roughley-360|John Roughley]] :19 Jan 1840 [[Roughley-104|James Roughley]] :17 Feb 1840 [[Ansdell-26|Betsy Ann Ansdell]] :29 Mar 1840 [[Lee-32940|Elizabeth Lea]] :12 Apr 1840 [[Melling-441|William Melling]] :26 Apr 1840 [[Fillingham-227|Margaret Fillingham]] :26 Apr 1840 [[Rowson-246|James Rowson]] :28 Jun 1840 [[Bellis-395|Catherine Bellis]] :7 Aug 1840 [[Gregson-1136|James Gregson]] :8 Nov 1840 [[Traverse-144|Ellen Traverse]] :15 Nov 1840 [[Dearden-337|Ralph Dearden]] :15 Nov 1840 [[Highcock-79|James Highcock]] :17 Nov 1840 [[Corrigan-1305|Ann Corrogan]] :29 Nov 1840 [[Phythian-163|Ellen Phythian]] :21 Mar 1841 [[Wright-54772|Mary Tremble]] :9 May 1841 [[Prescot-131|William Prescot]] :23 May 1841 [[Kenyon-2817|John Kenyon]] :23 May 1841 [[Sephton-285|Mary Sephton]] :3 Jun 1841 [[Harrison-21592|James Harrison]] :29 Jun 1841 [[Marsh-11645|Margaret Marsh]] :14 Jul 1841 [[Dixon-9210|Margaret Dixon]] :8 Aug 1841 [[Anders-1570|John Anders]] :12 Aug 1841 [[Naylor-2766|John Naylor]] :29 Aug 1841 [[Vose-1031|John Vose]] :28 Nov 1841 [[Bate-1726|Elizabeth Bate]] :3 Apr 1842 [[Highcock-154|Mary Highcock]] :22 May 1842 [[French-11759|Thomas French]] :26 Jun 1842 [[Roughley-244|Peter Roughley]] :7 Aug 1842 [[Phythian-164|Mary Phythian]] :20 Nov 1842 [[Fazakerley-54|Elizabeth Fazakerley]] :27 Nov 1842 [[Dixon-9168|Richard Dixon]] :19 Feb 1843 [[Marsh-11646|Elizabeth Sarah Marsh]] :19 Mar 1843 [[Anders-941|John Anders]] :30 Apr 1843 [[Aspinall-496|William Aspinall]] :30 Apr 1843 [[Highcock-155|Mary Highcock]] :10 Jun 1843 [[Farrar-3901|Henry Farrar]] :30 Jul 1843 [[Highcock-80|Frances Highcock]] :15 Oct 1843 [[Bradbury-2396|Thomas Bradbury]] :30 Oct 1843 [[Dixon-9211|Thomas Dixon]] :14 Jan 1844 [[Briers-200|Mary Alice Briers]] :21 Jan 1844 [[Naylor-2578|Ellen Naylor]] :17 Mar 1844 [[Prescot-132|Alice Prescot]] :28 Jul 1844 [[Cunliffe-374|Mary Cunliffe]] :22 Sep 1844 [[Roughley-285|William Roughley]] :19 Nov 1844 [[Mercer-4921|Margaret Mercer]] :19 Jan 1845 [[Houghton-3425|George Houghton]] :16 Feb 1845 [[Waterworth-340|Martha Ellen Waterworth]] :8 Mar 1845 [[Taylor-110008|Arthur Taylor]] :21 Dec 1845 [[Grayson-1159|Mary Grayson]] :21 Dec 1845 [[Walker-19303|Ann Walker]] :18 Jan 1846 [[Halton-307|Hannah Halton]] :15 Mar 1846 [[Wilson-73280|Charles Wilson]] :16 Aug 1846 [[Prescot-134|Richard Prescot]] :19 Sep 1846 [[Naylor-2579|Martha Naylor]] :25 Oct 1846 [[Barker-3077|Elizabeth Barker]] :21 Mar 1847 [[Roughley-246|Richard Roughley]] :18 Apr 1847 [[Harrison-18393|Ann Harrison]] :19 Dec 1847 [[Harrison-21595|Ann Harrison]] :19 Mar 1848 [[Halton-306|Jane Halton/Hulston]] :16 Apr 1848 [[Armson-21|Mary Ormson]] :17 Sep 1848 [[Owen-14692|Sarah Owen]] :15 Oct 1848 [[Prescot-135|Thomas Prescot]] :15 Apr 1849 [[Roughley-322|Rachel Roughley]] :27 Jan 1850 [[Harrison-21596|John Harrison]] :26 May 1850 [[Fisher-21162|John Fisher]] :29 Sep 1850 [[Owen-14693|William Owen]] :28 Mar 1852 [[Eccleston-452|George Eccleston]] :11 Jul 1852 [[Devenport-112|Edward Devenport]] :10 Oct 1852 [[Naylor-2689|William Naylor]] :13 Feb 1853 [[Owen-14695|Mary Owen]] :12 Jun 1853 [[Bond-10445|Eliza Bond]] :14 May 1854 [[Benson-6935|Andrew Benson]] :23 Jul 1854 [[Armson-20|Thomas Armson]] :23 Jul 1854 [[Devenport-110|Edward Devenport]] :22 Oct 1854 [[Jackson-37784|James Jackson]] :8 Nov 1854 [[Oldfield-1104|Peter Oldfield]] :14 Jan 1855 [[King-41307|George King]] :13 May 1855 [[Owen-14696|Mark Owen]] :10 Jul 1859 [[Seddon-12405|Sarah Ann Seddon]] :11 Jan 1863 [[Ashton-3717|Annie Ashton]] :8 Nov 1874 [[Bracken-793|Edward Bracken]] :23 Apr 1876 [[Chesworth-37|Lydia Chesworth]] :29 Jul 1883 [[Littlefair-77|Martha Littlefair]] :22 Oct 1883 [[Ratcliffe-1328|James Ratcliffe]] :13 Jul 1884 [[Burgess-10579|Annie Louise Burgess]]

St Helens Chapel - burial index

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'''St Helens Chapel of Ease''' in the ancient parish of Prescot, Lancashire (aka St Elyn's Chapel). Rededicated to St Mary after extension in about 1815. Became a parish church in 1852. Burned down in 1916, rebuilt in 1926 and rededicated to St Helen. :20 May 1793 - [[Eccleston-181|Isaac Eccleston]] :22 Jun 1808 - [[Ansdell-13|Ralph Ansdall]] :8 Feb 1809 - [[Holt-12881|Benjamin Holt]] :28 Jul 1813 - [[Tarbuck-26|Elizabeth Cowley]] (?) :7 Mar 1815 - [[Fairclough-367|Joshua Fairclough]] :4 Nov 1816 - [[Allford-86|John Allford]] :18 Apr 1817 - [[Beetle-35|Ellen Beetle]] :7 May 1817 - [[Swift-4207|Alice Davies]] :9 May 1817 - [[Penketh-92|James Penketh]] :13 Dec 1817 - [[Penketh-95|Elizabeth Penketh]] :10 Jan 1822 - [[Addison-2505|Joseph Addison]] :10 Oct 1823 - [[Rotherham-198|James Rotherham]] :6 May 1824 - [[Speakman-669|Charles Speakman]] :21 Dec 1824 - [[Fryer-1485|Mary Fryer]] :4 Mar 1825 - [[Waterworth-283|Mary Waterworth]] :19 Mar 1826 - [[Houghton-3054|Banks Houghton]] :13 Nov 1826 - [[Garbit-6|John Garbett]] :22 Jul 1827 - [[Whittle-2570|Elizabeth Whittle]] :28 Jan 1828 - [[Addison-2506|Sarah Addison]] :17 Apr 1828 - [[Whittle-2568|Nathaniel Whittle]] :28 Jun 1828 - [[Naylor-2793|John Naylor]] :19 Dec 1828 - Thomas husband of [[Penketh-91|Ellen (Penketh) Powell]] :29 Dec 1828 - [[Downs-5183|Thomas Downs]] :6 Mar 1829 - [[Thompson-61227|Harris Thompson]] :11 Mar 1829 - [[Powell-27477|Richard Powell]] :9 May 1829 - [[Stringfellow-750|James Stringfellow]] :19 Jul 1829 - [[Simms-3191|Hannah Simms]] :30 Jul 1829 - [[Turton-922|James Smith Turton]] :18 Feb 1830 - [[Speakman-668|James Speakman]] :29 Mar 1830 - [[Speakman-667|James Speakman]] :26 Aug 1830 - Mary Rhoden (wife of [[Roden-973|James Rhoden]] ) :13 Nov 1830 - [[Penketh-96|James Penketh]] :20 Feb 1831 - [[Penkethman-41|Thomas Penkethman]] :12 Jun 1831 - [[Glover-8157|Mary Penketh]] :11 Aug 1831 - [[Speakman-678|Edward Speakman]] :25 Sep 1831 - [[Glover-10273|John Glover]] :1 Oct 1831 - [[Gee-3271|Jane Gee]] :17 Jan 1832 - [[Penketh-97|Mary Speakman]] :30 Apr 1832 - [[Speakman-679|Agnes Speakman]] :26 May 1832 - [[Bridge-2878|Sarah Bridge]] :2 Jun 1832 - [[Whalley-700|William Whalley]] :21 Oct 1832 [[Gee-3272|Margaret Gee]] :28 Jan 1833 - [[Penketh-91|Ellen Powell]] :6 Jul 1833 - [[Frier-344|Samuel Frier]] :3 Aug 1833 - [[Speakman-677|Richard Speakman]] :8 Nov 1833 - [[Burrows-4734|Margaret Addison]] :9 Dec 1833 - [[Prescot-127|Alice Prescot]] :19 Feb 1834 - [[Turton-923|Margaret Turton]] :19 Apr 1834 - [[Saxon-545|James Saxon]] :24 Jun 1834 - Esther (wife of [[Morris-42789|James Morris]] ) :9 Sep 1834 - [[Speakman-686|Thomas Speakman]] :4 Oct 1834 - [[Rotherham-109|James Rotherham]] :24 Oct 1834 - John Brotherton husband of [[Glover-10291|Sarah]] :30 Dec 1834 - [[Bridge-2877|Henry Bridge]] :30 Jan 1835 - Mary wife of [[Shingler-248|Thomas Shingler]] :3 Mar 1835 - [[Davies-13294|Jane Davies]] :4 Jun 1835 - [[Watson-41178|Charles Watson]] :11 Jun 1835 - [[Watson-41177|Alice Watson]] :12 Jun 1835 - [[Waterworth-284|Charles Waterworth]] :18 Sep 1835 - Catherine wife of [[Glover-10354|James William Glover (abt.1798-)]] :14 Oct 1835 - [[Speakman-673|Thomas Speakman]] :27 Oct 1835 - [[Addison-2507|John Addison]] :26 Nov 1835 - [[Greenall-162|Edward Greenall/Greenough]] :30 Dec 1835 - [[Turton-921|James Andrew Turton]] :13 Mar 1836 - [[Holt-13040|Ann Webster Holt]] :27 Mar 1836 - [[Platt-4218|Joseph Platt]] :3 Apr 1836 - [[Farrer-526|Sarah Elizabeth Farrar]] :9 May 1836 - [[Whittle-2575|John Whittle]] :20 May 1836 - [[Whittle-2574|Catherine Whittle]] :21 Jul 1836 - [[Penketh-100|William Penketh]] :29 Oct 1836 - [[Halsall-311|Ann Halsall]] :25 Dec 1836 - Peter Woods (husband of [[Thomas-69735|Hannah]]) :5 Jan 1837 - [[Speakman-670|Charles Speakman]] :18 Nov 1837 - [[Ducker-356|Esther Fairclough]] :20 Nov 1837 - [[Thompson-61230|Elizabeth Thompson]] (?) :16 Jan 1838 - [[Bell-44124|John William Bell]] :23 Apr 1838 - [[Finch-12630|Mary Finch]] :3 May 1838 - [[Watson-41176|Sarah Anne Watson]] :12 May 1838 - [[Stringfellow-751|William Stringfellow]] (?) :9 Sep 1838 - [[Shingler-248|Thomas Shingler]] :6 Oct 1838 - [[Winstanley-476|Margaret Halsall]] :21 Oct 1838 - [[Shingler-253|Elizabeth Shingler]] :22 Nov 1838 - [[Friar-258|Samuel Friar]] :2 Dec 1838 - [[Watson-41175|Mary Watson]] :18 Jan 1839 - [[Swift-3546|Daniel Swift]] :29 Mar 1839 - [[Fryer-1483|Joseph Fryer]] :10 Jun 1839 - [[Whalley-703|Aaron Whalley]] :13 Aug 1839 - [[Gillegar-1|Mary Gilleker]] :8 Sep 1839 - [[Pinnington-97|Margaret Pinnington]] :31 Dec 1839 - [[Woods-17299|Ann Appleton]] :18 Feb 1840 - [[Whalley-704|Moses Whalley]] :25 Feb 1840 - [[Prescot-130|William Prescot]] :18 Mar 1840 - [[Naylor-3015|John Naylor]] :24 Apr 1840 - [[Briers-289|Peter Briers]] :1 May 1840 - [[Highcock-454|John Ravenscroft Highcock]] :3 Jun 1840 - [[Dixon-9209|Margaret Dixon]] :23 Jun 1840 - [[Traverse-143|Anne Traverse]] :29 Nov 1840 - [[Wagstaff-851|Rachel Wagstaff]] :20 Dec 1840 - [[Briers-288|William Briars]] :1 Feb 1841 - [[Speakman-671|Thomas Birch Speakman]] :7 Mar 1841 - [[Fairclough-707|John Fairclough]] :16 Jul 1841 - [[Wood-52686|Anne Conway]] :8 Nov 1841 - [[Downs-5189|James Downs]] :9 Dec 1841 - Catharine Bellies probable mother of [[Bellis-563|Ann (Bellis) Glover]] :20 Dec 1841 - [[Rainford-338|Ellen Rainford]] :30 Dec 1841 - [[Rainford-337|Margaret Rainford]] :15 Jan 1842 - [[Anders-1828|Hugh Anders]] :22 Jan 1842 - [[Conway-4966|Susannah Conway]] :13 Feb 1842 - [[Whitehead-7632|Agnes Penkethman]] :25 Feb 1842 - [[Traverse-144|Ellen Travers]] :30 Mar 1842 - [[Anders-1570|John Anders]] :3 Apr 1842 - [[Friar-332|John Frier]] :8 May 1842 - [[Highcock-154|Mary Highcock]] :5 Jun 1842 - [[Dutton-4767|Sarah Traverse]] :5 Aug 1842 - [[Charlson-260|Thomas Charlson]] :23 Aug 1842 - [[Taylor-80079|Ann Naylor]] :6 Nov 1842 - [[Gee-3275|Thomas Gee]] :18 Nov 1842 - [[Steains-42|Ge. Turton Staines]] :15 Jan 1843 - [[Stevens-24279|Margaret Stevens]] :6 Mar 1843 - [[Webster-16267|Ellen Holt]] :6 Apr 1843 - [[Dickeson-202|James Dixon]] :11 Apr 1843 - [[Highcock-92|Henry Highcock]] :20 Apr 1843 - [[Wood-52700|James Wood]] :25 Apr 1843 - [[Lloyd-13075|Eliza Lloyd]] :4 May 1843 - [[Marsden-2457|Richard Marsden]] :28 Jul 1843 - [[Watson-41174|Lee Watson]] :5 Nov 1843 - [[Dixon-9211|Thomas Dixon]] :9 Jan 1844 - [[Tunstall-577|Ralph Tunstall]] :4 Apr 1844 - [[Conway-4955|Roger Conway]] :22 May 1844 - [[Traverse-139|James Traverse]] :27 Jul 1844 - [[Taylor-109964|Arthur Taylor]] :31 Aug 1844 - [[Cartwright-613|Margaret Pinnington]] :15 Oct 1844 - [[Tarbock-2|Margaret Holland]] :26 Oct 1844 - [[Finch-6784|William Finch]] :31 Oct 1844 - William Purcell husband of [[Lamb-12082|Elizabeth]] :13 Feb 1845 - [[Holt-13042|Ellen Webster Holt]] :13 Mar 1845 - [[Eden-1506|Thomas Eden]] :24 Sep 1845 - [[Greenall-161|Peter Greenall]] :23 Oct 1845 - [[Holt-12914|Benjamin Holt]] :4 Nov 1845 - [[Mercer-4922|Edward Mercer]] :14 Dec 1845 - [[Bradshaw-4751|William Bradshaw]] :17 Dec 1845 - [[MackCullen-1|Lucy Holt]] :20 Mar 1846 - [[Walker-19303|Ann Walker]] :13 May 1846 - [[Winstanley-591|Alice Meadows]] :8 Jun 1846 - [[Holt-13039|Thomas Holt]] :12 Jun 1846 - [[Roden-973|James Rhoden]] :20 Jul 1846 - [[Latham-3282|George Latham]] :22 Aug 1846 - [[Traverse-140|Alice Tyrer]] :10 Sep 1846 - [[Brown-169120|Theodosia Marsden]] :8 Nov 1846 - [[Thomas-69735|Hannah Woods]] :21 Nov 1846 - [[Frost-12256|Ann Knowles]] :28 Nov 1846 - [[Latham-3371|Margaret Gee]] :28 Jan 1847 - [[Roughley-358|Edward Roughley]] :1 Feb 1847 - [[Highcock-126|James Highcock]] :5 Mar 1847 - [[Hill-39816|Peter Hill]] :16 Apr 1847 - [[Atherton-1958|Ellen Friar]] :19 Apr 1847 - [[Platt-3030|Maria Woodward]] :11 May 1847 - [[Barker-3077|Elizabeth Barker]] :11 May 1847 - [[Whittle-2567|Thomas Whittle]] :13 May 1847 - [[Speakman-680|John Speakman]] :13 Jun 1847 - [[Fazakerley-55|John Fazakerley]] :24 Jun 1847 - [[Hasleden-12|Ann Foster]] :23 Jul 1847 - [[Eccleston-192|Thomas Eccleston]] :28 Jul 1847 - [[Cartwright-3279|John Cartwright]] :22 Oct 1847 - [[Harley-2313|Ellen Pratt Woodward]] :2 Nov 1847 - [[Marsden-2456|Richard Marsden]] :23 Nov 1847 - [[Ansdell-26|Betsy Ann Ansdell]] :25 Dec 1847 - [[Swindall-96|Mary Lloyd]] :15 Jan 1848 - [[Burrows-3359|Mary Devenport]] :26 Jan 1848 - [[Barker-3074|John Barker]] :19 Feb 1848 - [[Highcock-153|Richard Highcock]] :30 Mar 1848 - [[Meadows-7206|Isaac Meadows]] :3 Apr 1848 - [[Appleton-1595|William Appleton]] :14 May 1848 - [[Holt-12884|James Holt]] :19 Jun 1848 - [[Holt-12887|Benjamin Holt]] :19 Jul 1848 - [[Downs-5182|Adam Downs]] :2 Nov 1848 - [[Woodward-10905|Richard Woodward]] :27 Nov 1848 - [[Leicester-249|Robert Leicester]] :11 Dec 1848 - [[Cunliffe-376|Peter Cunliffe]] :7 Jan 1849 - [[Ford-14248|Ellen Sidlow]] :27 May 1849 - [[Saxon-543|Samuel Saxon]] :23 Jul 1849 - [[Dearden-243|Ellen Cunliffe]] :5 Aug 1849 - [[Bromilow-78|Thomas Bromilow]] :15 Aug 1849 - [[Knowles-6594|Thomas Knowles]] :2 Oct 1849 - [[Tabern-8|Ann Swift]] :28 Feb 1850 - [[Prescot-133|James Prescot]] :26 Mar 1850 - [[Rhoden-614|Mary Rhoden]] :17 May 1850 - [[Owen-14692|Sarah Owen]] :13 Jun 1850 - [[Birchall-703|William Birchall]] :6 Oct 1850 - [[Holt-13475|Mary Bailey]]

St Helens Chapel - marriage index

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'''St Helens Chapel of Ease''' in the ancient parish of Prescot, Lancashire (aka St Elyn's Chapel). Rededicated to St Mary after extension in about 1815. Became a parish church in 1852. Burned down in 1916, rebuilt in 1926 and rededicated to St Helen. = Marriages = :29 Jun 1789 - [[Tyldesley-22|Thomas Tyldesley]] & [[Sarah Rydiard]] :30 Jan 1791 - [[William Banks]] & [[Miller-86888|Mary Miller]] :10 Oct 1796 - [[Rigby-855|Joseph Rigby]] & [[Jackson-52867|Margaret Jackson]] :10 Oct 1793 - [[Peter Litherland]] & [[Read-6932|Mary Read]] :21 Oct 1799 - [[Rimmer-685|Edward Rimmer]] & [[Fairclough-523|Elizabeth Fairclough]] :4 Aug 1800 - [[George Fillingham]] & [[Brown-129357|Hannah Brown]] :29 Jan 1802 - [[Durdum-1|John Durdam]] & [[Hunt-29050|Betty Hunt]] :6 Jun 1802 - [[Holt-12879|Benjamin Holt]] & [[MackCullen-1|Lucy MackCullen]] :16 Nov 1802 - [[Collier-6939|Charles Collier]] & [[Mary Jackson]] :26 Dec 1802 - [[Joseph Dagnall]] & [[Marcleton-2|Margaret Marcleton]] :9 Jan 1803 - [[Thomas Boardman]] & [[Lea-2503|Ann Lea]] :5 Nov 1804 - [[Robinson-45359|James Robinson]] & [[Johnson-106769|Margaret Johnson]] :12 Jan 1806 or 1807 - [[Benson-9287|Edward Benson]] & [[Birchall-660|Elizabeth Birchall]] :19 Feb 1810 - [[Highcock-91|James Highcock]] & [[Taylor-68527|Cicely Taylor]] :1812 - James Glover & Elizabeth Young :  (see notes under 7 Jan 1800 marriage @ St Oswald's Winwick) :16 Jan 1812 - [[Ellison-4578|Joseph Ellison]] & [[Birchall-612|Mary Birchall]] :9 May 1813 - [[Spencer-25098|John Spencer]] & [[Lloyd-10542|Elizabeth Lloyd]] :29 Mar 1814 - [[Allford-86|John Allford]] & [[Ellam-86|Tabitha Ellam]] :7 Nov 1814 - [[Sephton-260|William Sephton]] & Ellin Files :11 Jun 1815 - [[William Rourke]] & [[Surman-243|Esther Surman]] :27 Jun 1819 - [[Penketh-21|John Penketh]] & [[Glover-8157|Mary Glover]] :18 Sep 1820 - [[Hewit-125|James Hewit]] & [[Arnold-18662|Mary Arnold]] :6 Mar 1821 - [[Greenall-161|Peter Greenall]] & [[Eleanor Pilkington]] :16 Sep 1821 - [[Lunt-902|Richard Lunt]] & [[Margaret Leyland]] :8 Oct 1821 - [[Nailor-110|Thomas Nailor]] & [[Ann Standish]] :22 Jul 1822 - [[Hardman-1909|John Hardman]] & [[Sixsmith-51|Margaret Sixsmith]] :28 Apr 1824 - [[Watson-41174|Lee Watson]] & [[Speakman-675|Alice Speakman]] :3 Apr 1825 - [[Case-5653|Henry Case]] & [[Chandler-8793|Mary Chandler]] :24 Apr 1825 - [[Graham-31181|Joseph Graham]] & [[Bolton-5777|Esther Sixsmith]] :8 Aug 1825 - [[Cropper-363|Richard Cropper]] & [[Durden-978|Ellen Durden]] :15 Jun 1826 - [[King-48729|Richard King]] & [[Hill-47311|Mary Hill]] :19 Jun 1826 - [[Jarvis-5226|John Jarvis]] & [[Scott-44428|Mary Scott]] :25 Jun 1826 - [[Robinson-45361|John Robinson]] & [[Ball-19603|Elizabeth Ball]] :20 Jul 1830 - [[Speakman-677|Richard Speakman]] & [[Ferguson-23226|Betsy Ann Ferguson]] :21 Apr 1833 - [[Beesley-658|James Beesley]] & [[Grayson-1344|Elizabeth Grayson]] :21 Jun 1833 - [[Joseph Coyne]] & [[Speakman-676|Sarah Speakman]] :2 Jul 1834 - [[Daglish-77|Robert Daglish]] & [[Speakman-674|Harriet Speakman]] :23 Sep 1834 - [[Holt-12895|William Holt]] & [[Sarah Williams]] :5 Oct 1834 - [[Woods-18121|William Woods]] & [[Bibby-767|Elizabeth Bibby]] :17 Feb 1835 - [[Hangsdale-1|John Ansdell]] & [[Ferguson-23226|Betsy Ann Speakman]] :13 Sep 1835 - [[Platt-3026|John Platt]] & [[Saunders-10692|Ann Saunders]] :3 May 1836 - [[Chorley-157|Laurence Chorley]] & [[Rigby-1936|Ellen Rigby]] :1 Jun 1836 - [[Rimmer-678|John Rimmer]] & [[Bagnall-872|Jane Bagnall]] :6 Nov 1836 - [[Jones-97420|William Jones]] & [[Lowe-11697|Mary Lowe]] :22 Aug 1837 - William Longrigg & [[Greenough-377|Sarah Greenough]] :18 Feb 1839 - [[Thomas Yates]] & [[Houghton-3456|Elizabeth Houghton]] :5 May 1839 - [[Ward-37699|Abraham Ward]] & [[Woodcock-2583|Jane Woodcock]] :13 May 1839 - [[Ainsdale-1|Josias Thomas Ansdell]] & Anne Rogerson :23 Jun 1839 - [[Smith-222754|Edward Smith]] & [[Billinge-28|Mary Billinge]] :1 Jul 1839 - [[Arnold-22489|Samuel Arnold]] & [[Wright-61225|Alice Wright]] :7 Oct 1839 - [[Woods-19293|Jonathan Woods]] & [[Roscoe-637|Anne Byron]] :7 Nov 1839 - [[Penketh-75|Edward Penketh]] & [[Hill-58076|Jane Barnes Hill]] :30 Dec 1839 - [[Pennington-5065|Richard Pinnington]] & [[Martha Tustall]] :13 Jan 1840 - [[Halsall-179|Daniel Halsall]] & [[Dearden-241|Mary Dearden]] :21 May 1840 - [[Daglish-77|Robert Daglish]] & [[Ellen Robinson]] :1 Jul 1840 - [[Bach-1700|John Bach]] & [[Walker-70414|Mary Anne Walker]] :12 Oct 1840 - [[Stanley-14091|Joseph Stanley]] & [[Glover-9576|Elizabeth Dutton]] :15 Nov 1840 - [[Ward-37697|Charles Ward]] & [[Blackmore-1711|Margaret Blackmore]] :25 Nov 1840 - [[Naylor-2791|Joseph Naylor]] & [[Cole-23499|Ann Cole]] :21 Feb 1841 - [[Edward Ashcroft]] & [[Mary Gleave/Glearse/Gleast/Glease]] - see Possible Children notes on [[Ashcroft-1097|Thomas Ashcroft]] :13 Mar 1842 - [[Twist-377|Matthew Twiss]] & [[Moors-255|Mary Moors]] :24 Apr 1842 - [[Houghton-3057|Banks Houghton]] & [[Bate-1116|Jane Bate]] :4 Sep 1842 - [[Valentine-3209|Edward Valentine]] & [[Houghton-3892|Ellen Houghton]] :20 Feb 1843 - [[Burrows-3407|Joseph Burrows]] & [[Swift-3862|Hannah Swift]] :7 May 1843 - [[Edwin Sixsmith]] & [[Hewitt-6996|Ellen Hewitt]] :13 Jan 1845 - [[Stanley-4480|Edward Stanley]] & [[Dutton-2679|Elizabeth Dutton]] :11 May 1845 - [[Gore-3239|Thomas Gore]] & [[Ann Worthington]] :20 Oct 1845 - [[Sherwood-5084|George Sherwood]] & [[Greenough-376|Margaret Greenough]] :28 Dec 1845 - [[Samuel Jones]] & [[Beaken-2|Elizabeth Scarsbrick]] :26 Oct 1846 - [[Pinnington-112|John Pinnington]] & [[Cowley-1500|Anne Cowley]] :23 Nov 1846 - [[Gore-3186|Joseph Gore]] & [[Dagnall-106|Mary Ann Dagnall]] :31 Dec 1846 - [[Robert Whitfield]] & [[Birchall-650|Mary Birchall]] :4 Jan 1847 - [[Ormson-19|Thomas Ormson]] & [[Robinson-41780|Martha Robinson]] :16 Feb 1847 - [[Saggerson-9|Edward Saggerson]] & [[Bradshaw-6418|Catherine Spencer]] :25 Apr 1847 - [[John Gore]] & [[Barron-5646|Elizabeth Barron]] :20 Jun 1847 - [[Bromilow-77|James Bromilow]] & [[Dearden-284|Catherine Dearden]] :6 Mar 1848 - [[Sherwood-1399|James Sherwood]] & [[Ashcroft-99|Ellen Ashcroft]] :8 Oct 1848 - [[Fogg-1019|Richard Fogg]] & [[Lawrenson-89|Elizabeth Lawrenson]] :4 Mar 1850 - [[Okell-57|James Okill]] & [[French-11760|Betty French]] :31 Mar 1850 - [[Clark-80558|William Clarke]] & [[Brown-125914|Elizabeth Brown]] :1 Apr 1850 - Joseph McCarthy & [[Bassnett-14|Mary Bassnett]] :1851 - [[Joseph Ellison]] & [[Lucas-12385|Betty Lucas]] :29 Jun 1851 - [[George Webster]] & [[Eccleston-240|Mary Eccleston]] :27 Jul 1851 - [[McCue-754|Thomas McCue]] & [[Mercer-4565|Margaret Mercer]] :8 Aug 1850 - [[Robert McNicoll]] & [[Glover-10363|Elizabeth Glover]] :15 Sep 1851 - [[Hewit-140|Joshua Hewitt]] & [[Mary Jervis]] :1852 - [[Anderton-547|John Anderton]] & [[Hunt-18542|Elizabeth Hunt]] :20 Nov 1853 - [[James Donaldson]] & [[Anders-1700|Ellen Anders]] :17 Apr 1854 - [[Martindale-1596|Samuel Martindale]] & [[Ann Done]] :4 Sep 1854 - [[John Thompson]] & [[Glover-10397|Elizabeth Glover]] :24 Oct 1854 - [[William Pilkington]] & [[Watson-41179|Elizabeth Watson]] :6 Nov 1854 - [[Joseph Molyneux]] & [[Whittle-2572|Elizabeth Whittle]] :9 Nov 1854 - [[Alexander Septimus Macrea]] & [[Speakman-685|Annie Speakman]] :1 Jan 1855 - [[Naylor-3002|Lambert Naylor]] & [[Martha Crooks]] :7 Jan 1855 - [[Thomas Robinson]] & [[Hall-55814|Margaret Hall]] :14 Jan 1855 - [[Pemberton-601|John Pemberton]] & [[Cleave-46|Martha Gleave]] :19 Aug 1855 - [[Forber-29|George Forber]] & [[Mary Owen]] :8 Oct 1855 - [[Marsh-13922|Peter Marsh]] & [[Margaret Lawrence]] :1856 - [[James Prescot]] & [[Wills-5356|Alice Wills]] :24 Feb 1856 - [[Greenall-166|Peter Greenall]] & [[Large-1367|Ann Large]] :1857 - [[Cheetham-508|Samuel Cheetham]] & [[Ann Sephton]] :1857 - [[Finney-2068|Thomas Finney]] & [[Elizabeth Halsall]] :17 Aug 1857 - [[Upton-3143|Joseph Upton]] & [[Margaret Lyon]] :11 Jan 1858 - [[Twist-173|Henry Twist]] & [[Harrison-18007|Mary Barker]] :19 Oct 1858 - [[Abberley-95|Thomas Abberley]] & [[Thrush-356|Charlotte Thrush]] :1859 - [[Thomas Foster]] & [[Stockley-672|Margaret Stockley]] :1859 - [[Nevitt-174|George Nevitt]] & [[Ann Doligan/Dorrigan]] :2 Jan 1859 - [[Crooks-1696|William Crooks]] & [[Makin-448|Alice Makin]] :6 Feb 1859 - [[James Scott]] & [[Bridge-1873|Elizabeth Highcock]] :1860 - [[Hesketh-409|William Hesketh]] & [[Holding-412|Elizabeth Holding]] :8 Jul 1860 - [[Dixon-12729|Thomas Dixon]] & [[Dutton-2964|Sarah Dutton]] :1861 - [[Talbot-4815|John Talbot]] & [[Fazakerley-54|Elizabeth Fazakerley]] :1861 - [[Roughley-104|James Roughley]] & [[Mary Ann Bradley]] :31 Mar 1861 - [[Naylor-2766|John Naylor]] & [[Holt-9794|Esther Holt]] :1862 - [[Lyon-6484|John Lyon]] & [[Mercer-4564|Ann Mercer]] :1862 - [[McGauty-2|Walter McGauty]] & [[Ann Mather]] :1863 - [[Blackmore-1698|James Cowley]] & [[Hayes-16899|Charlotte Hayes]] :1863 - [[Cook-18378|Robert Cook]] & [[Johnson-54328|Jane Johnson]] :1864 - [[Almond-989|Henry Moses Almond]] & Elizabeth Myers :1864 - [[Houghton-3425|George Houghton]] & [[Ince-422|Mary Jane Ince]] :29 Aug 1865 - [[Erlam-15|John Erlam]] & [[Foster-23038|Ann Foster]] :29 Aug 1865 - [[Pickavance-88|Edward Pickavance]] & [[Jane Bradbury]] :1866 - [[Norton-8740|William Norton]] & [[Charlton-1952|Alice Jane Charlton]] :21 Jul 1867 - [[Phythian-84|John Phythian]] & [[Lea-1008|Ellen Lea]] :13 Oct 1867 - [[Gee-2063|William Gee]] & [[Martha Owen]] :15 Apr 1868 - [[Knowles-9033|Richard Knowles]] & [[Ann Wright]] :1869 - [[Martland-70|Richard Martindale]] & [[Mary Sheredan]] :1870 - [[Lefebvre Marlin Prudhomme]] & [[Seddon-548|Mary Carter Seddon]] :30 May 1870 - [[Foy-1117|John Foy]] & [[Leigh-2563|Selina Leigh]] :1872 - [[Bradbury-2396|Thomas Bradbury]] & [[Wilson-85241|Mary Hannah Wilson]] :1872 - Henry Halton & [[Anders-1384|Alice Anders]] :1873 - [[Bracken-597|Edward Bracken]] & [[Turner-28699|Ellen Turner]] :1873 - [[Webb-17599|George Webb]] & [[Ellen (Booth) Nevett]] :1874 - [[Bromilow-77|James Bromilow]] & [[Robinson-41780|Martha Ormson]] :4 Aug 1874 - [[Prescott-2376|Samuel Prescott]] & [[Wood-38066|Elizabeth Wood]] :1877 - [[Hankinson-566|David Hankinson]] & [[Jane (Mead) Barrett]] :15 Apr 1877 - [[Burgess-10575|Stebbings Richard Burgess]] & [[Roughley-132|Ann Roughley]] :22 Apr 1877 - [[Pye-638|William Pye]] & [[Critchley-287|Sarah Critchley]] :1880 - [[Tennant-2104|Thomas Tennant]] & [[Meredith-4941|Jane Meredith]] :1881 - [[Anders-1826|Peter Anders]] & [[Ellen Forber]] :17 July 1881 - [[Seddon-3656|Joseph Seddon]] & [[Stafford-4210|Sarah Ann Stafford]] :23 Oct 1881 - [[Morris-28447|Henry Morris]] & [[Foster-24300|Jane Davenport]] :1883 - William Henry Sephton & [[Carr-19422|Sarah Carr]] :22 Jun 1883 - Adam Hart & [[Ashton-3717|Annie Ashton]] :1 Nov 1883 - [[Hill-50744|James Hill]] & [[Traverse-112|Ellen Traverse]] :8 Sep 1884 - [[Appleton-632|David Appleton]] & [[Ellen Arnold]] :1885 - [[Cropper-361|Joseph Cropper]] & [[Naylor-2765|Elizabeth Ellen Naylor]] :7 Feb 1886 - [[Tinsley-1123|Thomas Tinsley]] & [[Highcock-84|Margaret Highcock]] :1889 - William Rawlinson Atkin & [[Robinson-41487|Mary Emma Robinson]] :1889 - [[Phythian-85|Richard Phythian]] & [[Rigby-686|Margaret Rigby]] :1890 - [[Needham-2466|Francis Henry Needham]] & [[Anders-1383|Alice Rigby]] :1890 - [[Feeney-731|Peter Feeney]] & [[Leeson-578|Margaret Douds]] :2 Mar 1890 - [[Highcock-85|John Highcock]] & [[Twist-303|Mary Twist]] :1891 - [[Hesketh-409|William Hesketh]] & [[Brighouse-96|Dinah Costine]] :1 July 1891 - [[William Fairclough]] & [[Halton-306|Jane Halton]] :1894 - [[Turton-779|Ebenezer Turton]] & [[Sarah Cunliffe]] :12 Jan 1895 - [[Highcock-87|James Highcock]] & [[Heyes-165|Deborah Heyes]] :22 Jun 1895 - [[Seddon-8371|Thomas Seddon]] & [[Burrows-4373|Mary Ellen Burrows]] :1896 - [[Bradbury-2396|Thomas Bradbury]] & [[Mills-21467|Catherine Mills]] :7 Mar 1896 - [[Robert Mercer]] & [[Farnan-68|Julia Farnan]] :3 May 1896 - [[Eaton-10061|William George Eaton]] & [[Magness-496|Sarah Magness]] :28 Oct 1899 - [[Crooks-1588|Benjamin Crooks]] & [[Gray-29615|Alice Grey]] :1902 - [[William Grayson Hall]] & [[Carr-19422|Sarah Sephton]] :1902 - [[Tinsley-1661|Isaac Tinsley]] & [[Moorcroft-216|Amy Davies]] :1903 - [[Thompson-32039|William Thompson]] & [[Phythian-104|Ann Mather]] :9 Sep 1905 - [[William Highcock]] & [[Kay-2334|Alice Kay]] :25 Dec 1909 - [[Chisholm-1666|William Lee Chisholm]] & [[Tinsley-1086|Sarah Tinsley]] :1913 - [[Barr-3569|John James Barr]] & Elizabeth Eva Jones :1920 - [[Pye-734|William Stanley Pye]] & [[Chisnall-179|Margaret Chisnall]] :28 May 1928 - [[Molyneux-685|Samuel Molyneux]] & [[Grundy-437|Sarah Grundy]] :1934 - [[Cropper-357|Joseph Cropper]] & [[Chisnall-179|Margaret Pye]] :1936 - [[Nicholson-5937|William Nicholson]] & [[Johnson-109933|Amy Johnson]] :1952 - [[Foster-11464|William Foster]] & [[Appleton-631|Lilian Maude Appleton]] :1957 - [[Tipton-1744|Thomas Tipton]] & [[Goodwin-6942|Brenda Goodwin]] :1963 - [[Topping-756|Henry Stewart Topping]] & [[Highcock-479|Isabelle Highcock]]

St Helens church records profile index

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This is a list of pages for churches and cemeteries in St Helens, Lancashire and the surrounding area, containing dates of entries in the parish registers and links to the corresponding profiles. It was created for the St Helens One Place Study, but anyone is welcome to edit these linked freespace pages in line with their intended use, to create lists of links from birth/baptism/marriage/burial records to the profiles that match them in order to help avoid errors such as multiple profiles claiming the same baptism record. Anyone is welcome to add lines (to the freespace pages linked from here) for entries of people not included in the study, and to link to these pages from others. Record sets have been included here on a somewhat arbitrary basis - they are ones I had some degree of access to, and which were matched to one or more profiles in the study, but some have been excluded which perhaps should have been included - for instance Runcorn and Leigh are not far from the study area and are mentioned reasonably often on profiles in the study, but not so very often, and were omitted. If you wish to add any new similar freespace pages to this list, feel free to do so as long as they pertain to a location not a lot farther from St Helens than those already included, otherwise it would be better to make a new freespace page to link to ones from the new area. = Ancient parish of Prescot = :'''Ancient parish''': :Prescot St Mary's (aka Prescot Parish Church) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Prescot_St_Mary%27s_-_baptisms_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Prescot_St_Mary%27s_-_marriages_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Prescot_St_Mary%27s_-_burials_index burials] :Farnworth Chapel (chapelry till 1859 - St Luke's from 1859, St Wilfred's when a Chapel) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Farnworth_Chapel_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Farnworth_Chapel_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Farnworth_Chapel_-_burial_index burials] :St Helens Chapel (chapelry till 1852 - aka St Helens Parish Church, St Mary's) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Helens_Chapel_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Helens_Chapel_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Helens_Chapel_-_burial_index burials] :Rainford Chapel (chapelry till 1869 - aka All Saints Church Rainford) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rainford_Chapel_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rainford_Chapel_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rainford_Chapel_-_burial_index burials] :Sankey Chapel (chapelry till 1876 - aka St Mary's, Great Sankey) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sankey_Chapel_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sankey_Chapel_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sankey_Chapel_-_burial_index burials] :'''Public cemetery''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Helens_Cemetery_profile_index St Helens Cemetery & Crematorium] (from 1858) :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Prescot_Registrar-attended_Weddings_Index '''Registrar-attended weddings - Prescot'''] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wigan_Registrar-attended_Weddings_Index '''Registrar-attended weddings - Wigan'''] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Leigh_Registrar-attended_Weddings_Index '''Registrar-attended weddings - Leigh'''] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GRO-only_register_pages%2C_Prescot_district '''GRO-only register pages'''] :'''Newer Churches (Anglican)''': :St Mark's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Mark%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Rainhill St Ann's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rainhill_St_Ann%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rainhill_St_Ann%27s_-_burial_index burials] :Holy Trinity Parr Mount - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Holy_Trinity_Parr_Mount_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Holy_Trinity_Parr_Mount_-_marriage_index marriages] :St John's Ravenhead - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_John%27s_Ravenhead_-_marriage_index marriages] :St Nicholas Sutton - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Nicholas_Sutton_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Nicholas_Sutton_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Nicholas_Sutton_-_burial_index burials] :Sutton All Saints - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sutton_All_Saints_-_baptism_index baptisms] :St Peter's Parr - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Peter%27s_Parr_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Peter%27s_Parr_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Peter%27s_Parr_-_burial_index burials] :St Thomas Eccleston - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Thomas_Eccleston_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Thomas_Eccleston_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Thomas_Eccleston_-_burial_index burials] :Christ Church Eccleston - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Christ_Church_Eccleston_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Christ_Church_Eccleston_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Christ_Church_Eccleston_-_burial_index burials] :Whiston St Nicholas - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Whiston_St_Nicholas_-_marriage_index marriages] :St Paul's Mission, Eccleston - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Paul%27s_Mission_Eccleston_-_baptism_index baptisms] :'''Nonconformist (Protestant)''': :Atherton Street Presbyterian - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Atherton_Street_Presbyterian_-_birth_index births] :Baldwin Street New Chapel (Independent) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Baldwin_Street_New_Chapel_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Baldwin_Street_New_Chapel_-_burial_index burials] :Ebenezer Chapel (Indt/Congregationalist), New Road Prescot - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ebenezer_Chapel_(Indt/Congregationalist)_-_baptism_index baptisms] :Houghton Street Wesleyan Chapel - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Houghton_Street_Wesleyan_Chapel_-_baptisms baptisms] :Tontine Street Wesleyan Chapel - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tontine_Street_Methodist_-_baptism_index baptisms] [ marriages] [ burials] :Westfield Street Methodist Chapel - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Westfield_Street_Methodist_Chapel_-_marriage_index marriages] :Rainford Protestant Dissenters - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rainford_Protestant_Dissenters_-_baptism_index baptisms] :Quakers (Hardshaw East/West Monthly Meetings) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hardshaw_West_Monthly_Meeting_(Quaker)_births_-_index births] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hardshaw_East_Monthly_Meeting_(Quaker)_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hardshaw_East/West_Monthly_Meetings_(Quaker)_-_burial_index burials] :'''Catholic''': :Holy Cross - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Holy_Cross_RC_St_Helens_-_marriage_index marriages] :Sacred Heart - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sacred_Heart_RC_St_Helens_-_marriage_index marriages] :St Anne's Sutton - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Anne%27s_RC_Sutton_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Anne%27s_RC_Sutton_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Anne%27s_RC_Sutton_-_burial_index burials] :St Mary Lowe House - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Mary_Lowe_House_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Mary_Lowe_House_-_marriage_index marriages] :Windleshaw Chantry - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Windleshaw_Chantry_-_burials_index burials] :Portico Eccleston (Our Lady Help of Christians) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portico_Eccleston_%28Our_Lady_Help_of_Christians%29_-_marriage_index baptisms] :St Joseph's Peasley Cross - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Joseph%27s_Peasley_Cross_-_marriage_index marriages] :St Vincent's Derbyshire Hill - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_Vincent%27s_Derbyshire_Hill_-_baptism_index baptisms] = Huyton area = :Huyton St Michael - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Huyton_St_Michael_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Huyton_St_Michael_-_marriage_index marriages] [ burials] :Knowsley St Mary - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Knowsley_St_Mary%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Knowsley_St_Mary%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] = Liverpool = :Liverpool Christ Church - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_Christ_Church_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool Holy Trinity - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_Holy_Trinity_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_Holy_Trinity_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool Lime Street Chapel - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_Lime_Street_Chapel_-_birth_index births] :Liverpool Our Lady and St Nicholas - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_Our_Lady_and_St_Nicholas_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool Our Lady of Reconciliation de la Salette [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_Our_Lady_of_Reconciliation_de_la_Salette_-_baptism_index baptisms] :Liverpool St Alban's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Alban%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool St Andrew's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Andrew%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool St Anne's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Anne%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool St Anthony's (RC) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Anthony%27s_(RC)_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Anthony%27s_(RC)_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Anthony%27s_(RC)_-_burial_index burials] :Liverpool St Barnabas' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Barnabas%27_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool St Catherine's Abercrombie Sq - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Catherine%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Catherine%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool St Francis Xavier's (RC) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool%2C_St_Francis_Xavier%27s_(RC)_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool St John's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_John%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_John%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_John%27s_-_burial_index burials] :Liverpool St Luke's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Luke%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool St Mark's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Mark%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] :Liverpool St Martin in the Fields - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Martin_in_the_Fields_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Martin_in_the_Fields_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool St Michael's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Michael%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool St Nicholas' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Nicholas%27_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Nicholas%27_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool St Paul's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Paul%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool St Peter's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Peter%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Peter%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool St Philip's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Philip%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool St Simon's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Simon%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool St Thomas' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Liverpool_St_Thomas%27_-_marriage_index marriages] :Liverpool Pitt Street Chapel - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pitt_Street_Chapel%2C_Liverpool_-_baptism_index baptisms] :Childwall All Saints - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Childwall_All_Saints_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Childwall_All_Saints_-_burial_index burials] :Childwall Hale Chapel aka St Mary's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Childwall_Hale_Chapel_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Childwall_Hale_Chapel marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Childwall_Hale_Chapel_-_burial_index burials] :Edge Hill St Mary's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Edge_Hill_St_Mary%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Edge_Hill_St_Mary%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Everton St George's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Everton_St_George%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Everton St Peter's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Everton_St_Peter%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Garston St Michael's (Wavertree) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Garston_St_Michael%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Gilmoss St Swithin's (RC) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Gilmoss%2C_Liverpool%2C_St_Swithin%27s_(RC)_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Gilmoss%2C_Liverpool%2C_St_Swithin%27s_(RC)_-_marriage_index marriages] :Kirkby St Chad's (aka Kirkby Chapel in Psh of Walton till abt 1850) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kirkby_St_Chad%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kirkby_St_Chad%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kirkby_St_Chad%27s_-_burial_index burials] :Kirkdale St Mary's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kirkdale_St_Mary%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Kirkdale St Paul's - [ baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kirkdale_St_Paul%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] [ burials] :Stanley St Anne (Old Swan, Liverpool) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Stanley_St_Anne%27s_(Old_Swan%2C_Liverpool)_-_marriage_index marriages] :Toxteth (Park) Cemetery - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Toxteth_Cemetery_-_burial_index burials] :Toxteth St Agnes' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Toxteth_St_Agnes%27_-_marriage_index marriages] :Toxteth St Bride's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Toxteth_St_Bride%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Toxteth St James' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Toxteth_St_James%27_-_marriage_index marriages] :Toxteth St John the Baptist - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Toxteth_St_John_the_Baptist_-_marriage_index marriages] :Toxteth St Michael in the hamlet - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Toxteth_St_Michael_in_the_hamlet_-_marriage_index marriages] :Toxteth St Patrick's (RC) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Toxteth_St_Patrick%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Toxteth_St_Patrick%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Toxteth Upper Stanhope St Methodist Chapel - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Upper_Stanhope_St_Toxteth_Park_Methodist_Chapel_-_burial_index burials] :Knotty Ash (West Derby) St John the Evangelist - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Knotty_Ash_(West_Derby)_St_John_the_Evangelist_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Knotty_Ash_(West_Derby)_St_John_the_Evangelist_-_marriage_index marriages] :Tuebrook (West Derby) Christ Church - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tuebrook_(West_Derby)_Christ_Church_-_marriage_index marriages] :Walton-on-the-Hill (West Derby) St Mary the Virgin aka West Derby Chapelry - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:West_Derby_St_Mary_the_Virgin_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Walton-on-the-Hill_(West_Derby)_St_Mary_the_Virgin_-_marriage_index marriages] :Woolton St Mary's (RC) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woolton_St_Mary%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woolton_St_Mary%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Woolton St Peter's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woolton_St_Peter%27s_-_burial_index burials] = Winwick = :St Oswald's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Winwick_St_Oswald%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Winwick_St_Oswald%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Winwick_St_Oswald%27s_-_burial_index burials] :Lowton St Luke's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Lowton_St_Luke%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] :Ashton-in-Makerfield Holy Trinity - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ashton-in-Makerfield_Holy_Trinity_-_marriage_index marriages] :Ashton-in-Makerfield St Thomas' (Ashton Chapel of Ease till 1845) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ashton-in-Makerfield_St_Thomas%27_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ashton-in-Makerfield_St_Thomas%27_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ashton-in-Makerfield_St_Thomas%27_-_burial_index burials] :Newton-in-Makerfield St Peter's (a chapelry of Winwick till 1844) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Newton-in-Makerfield_St_Peter%27s_(formerly_a_chapelry_of_Winwick)_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Newton-in-Makerfield_St_Peter%27s_(formerly_a_chapelry_of_Winwick)_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Newton-in-Makerfield_St_Peter%27s_(formerly_a_chapelry_of_Winwick)_-_burial_index burials] :Newton-in-Makerfield Emmanuel [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Newton-in-Makerfield_Emmanuel_-_marriage_index marriages] :Earlestown St John the Baptism - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Earlestown_St_John_the_Baptist_-_marriage_index marriages] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Newton_Le_Willows_Cemetery_profile_index Newton Le Willows Cemetery] = Wigan area = :Wigan All Saints - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wigan_All_Saints_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wigan_All_Saints_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wigan_All_Saints_-_burial_index burials] :Wigan Cemetery (Lower Ince): [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wigan_Cemetery_(lower_Ince)_-_burial_index burials] :Wigan St George's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wigan_St_George%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Wigan St Thomas' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wigan_St_Thomas%27_-_marriage_index marriages] :Wigan St John (RC) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wigan_St_John_(RC)_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wigan_St_John_(RC)_-_burial_index burials] :Abram St John's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Abram_St_John_the_Evangelist_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Abram_St_John_the_Evangelist_-_marriage_index marriages] :Billinge St Aidan's (Billinge Chapel in parish of Wigan till 1828) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Billinge_St_Aidan%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Billinge_St_Aidan%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Billinge_St_Aidan%27s_-_burial_index burials] :Haigh St David's (parish of Wigan) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Haigh_St_David%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Hindley All Saints (Hindley Chapel in parish of Wigan till Jul 1878) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hindley_All_Saints_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hindley_All_Saints_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hindley_All_Saints_-_burial_index burials] :Hindley Cemetery - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hindley_Cemetery_-_burial_index burials] :Orrell St James' (RC) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Orrell_St_James%27_-_burial_index burials] :Pemberton St John's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pemberton_St_John_the_Divine_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pemberton_St_John_the_Divine_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Edit_Profile_of_Pemberton_St_John_the_Divine_-_burial_index burials] :Standish St Wilfrid's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Standish_St_Wilfrid%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Standish_St_Wilfrid%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Upholland St Thomas the Martyr (Upholland Chapel in Wigan parish till 1822) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Upholland_St_Thomas_the_Martyr_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Upholland_St_Thomas_the_Martyr_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Upholland_St_Thomas_the_Martyr_-_burial_index burials] = Warrington area = :Warrington St Elphin's (the ancient parish church) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Warrington_St_Elphin%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Warrington_St_Elphin%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Warrington_St_Elphin%27s_-_burial_index burials] :Warrington Holy Trinity - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Warrington_Holy_Trinity_-_marriage_index marriages] :Warrington St Anne's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Warrington_St_Anne%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] :Warrington St Paul's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Warrington_St_Paul%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Warrington_St_Paul%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Warrington_St_Paul%27s_-_burial_index burials] :Warrington St Peter's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Warrington_St_Peter%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] :Burtonwood St Michael's - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Burtonwood_St_Michael%27s_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Burtonwood_St_Michael%27s_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Burtonwood_St_Michael%27s_-_burial_index burials] :Haydock St James' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Haydock_St_James_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Haydock_St_James_-_marriage_index marriages] = Ormskirk = :Bickerstaffe Holy Trinity - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bickerstaffe_Holy_Trinity_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bickerstaffe_Holy_Trinity_-_marriage_index marriages] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bickerstaffe_Holy_Trinity_-_burial_index burials] :Ormskirk St Peter and St Paul - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ormskirk_St_Peter_and_St_Paul_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ormskirk_St_Peter_and_St_Paul_-_marriage_index marriages] :Skelmersdale St Paul - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Skelmersdale_St_Paul_-_baptism_index baptisms] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Skelmersdale_St_Paul_-_marriage_index marriages] = Notes = The central church in Manchester was a Cathedral from 1847, a Collegiate Church previously.

St Ishmaels Psrish, Carmarthenshire

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Noting the 'tt' spelling, it is possible (although unlikely) that my line descends from the St Ishmaels branch. [https://archive.org/details/stishmaelsreport10 Archaeological Report on Deserted St Ishmaels Village]
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[https://archive.org/details/KidwellyHistoryRevGEvans Carmarthenshire Gleanings by Rev G Evans]

St James Presbyterian, Beersville, New Brunswick

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Community: Beersville Township: Weldford Parish Locality: Kent County Province: NB

St James the Great

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St James the Great is in Waresley , a village in Cambridgeshire, 11 miles south of Huntingdon. This church is the second church in Waresley built in 1855 after the lder church was destroyed in a storm. There are many graves on the old site which have not been included in this page. The church was built by William Butterfield for the Lord of the manor at that time, Charles Duncombe. This page is used by the [[Space:Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team|Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team]] to track their progress in documenting the final resting place of people buried in cemeteries across the state. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- | | | | |- | | | | |- | | | | |- | | | | |- | | | | |- | | | | |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |}

St Johns Church

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'''St John The Baptist, Alden''' Except from:
Thomas Donohue, History of the Catholic Church in Western New York, Diocese of Buffalo (1904), pp. 266-267, (https://archive.org/details/historyofcatholi00dono/page/266/mode/2up/). Previous to 1850 the few Catholics who dwelt at Alden were obliged to journey to Lancaster, or Bennington, when they wished to hear mass on Sundays. In the early spring of 1850 Father Serge de Schoulepnikoff, who was then pastor at Lancaster, made an effort to organize a congregation at Alden. Land was bought on the 29th of April, 1850, from George Sudle [Suttel]. A little frame church was begun shortly after, and the corner-stone was laid by Bishop Timon on the 9th of November of the same year. The congregation, however, was not large enough to support a resident pastor, and the priest from Lancaster attended the little congregation occasionally until 1854, when a resident pastor, was stationed at Alden. Father Schoulepnikoff had charge of the little congregation in 1851, and again in 1853. The Rev. F. S. Uhrich came from Lancaster occasionally during 1852, and the summer of 1853. Father Rief came also a few times during the late summer of 1853. The first resident pastor was probably the Rev. N. L. Neumann, who came in March, 1854. The first baptism in the register was recorded on the 5th of March, 1854. The first little church served the congregation until 1872, when the Rev. F. X. Kofler built an addition to the original building to give more room to the growing congregation. This building served the purposes of a church for the congregation until 1893, when the Rev. Peter Theis began the construction of the present brick building. Father Theis’ health gave way, and he was succeeded in February, 1894, by the Rev. Jos. M. Thies, who completed the church building begun by his predecessor. Bishop Ryan dedicated the building on the 29th of October, 1894. The first school was organized about the time that the first resident pastor came to dwell at Alden. For many years after its inception lay school masters taught the children the rudiments of education and the principles of their religion. Among these teachers were: Mr. Smith, Mr. Victor Irr, and Mr. Eugene Irr, and they are still remembered by some of their pupils who are at present residents of Alden. In 1876 the sisters of St. Joseph took charge of the school, and they still successfully teach the children of the parish. The present school building was erected in 1882, by the Rev. G. Gysen. For several years after a priest came to dwell at Alden there was no parochial residence, and the pastor boarded in the vicinity of the church with a family named Bohmer. The first parochial residence was built in 1860, by the Rev. M. Schinabeck. This was a small little building, which gave way in 1889 to the present commodious residence, which was built by the Rev. Peter Theis. The following long list of pastors presided over the destinies of the Alden parish after the retirement of the Rev. N. L. Neumann: The Rev. S. Gruber, July, 1854, to July, 1856; Rev. P. Seibold, to July, 1857; Rev. S. Eicher, to April, 1858; Rev. A. Saeger, to August, 1858; Rev. M. Lachert, to March, 1859; Rev. P. Poch, to March, 1860; Rev. M. Schinabeck, to October, 1861; Rev. Heimbucher, to February, 1862; Rev. L. Ewald, to July, 1862; Rev. J. N. Arent, to July, 1870. Rev. J. N. Arent came a second time for two years, from March, 1873. The Rev. C. Wensierski, from August, 1870, to June, 1871; Rev. F. X. Kofler, to February, 1873; Rev. Neibling, from May, 1875; Rev. A. Adolph, from February, 1876, to April, 1878; Rev. J. Schneider, to September, 1879; Rev. G. Gysen, to February, 1883; Rev. I. Sager, to February, 1888; Rev. G. Weber, to September, 1888; Rev. P. Theis, to February, 1894; Rev. J. M. Thies, to September, 1896; Rev. J. C. Bubenheim, to Nov. 1898. The Rev. A. Bornefeld succeeded Father Bubenheim in November, 1896, and still continues to successfully guide the destinies of this little parish. The Jesuit missionary, the Rev. Father Wenniger, conducted a mission here in 1854, and on that occasion he erected a great mission cross in front of the church which stood there until the year 1900. For several years the little mission of East Bennington formed a part of the Alden parish, and was attended by the priest from the latter place until a church was erected at Bennington Center, and these two little places formed a parish with a resident pastor at Bennington Center.

St John's Churchyard, Farncombe, Surrey photos

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St John's Churchyard Farncombe Surrey Table of Graves

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===St John's Churchyard, Farncombe, Surrey=== See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_John%27s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey St John's space page] for information about the churchyard. On this page are photos of all the gravestones currently visible in the churchyard, and also a number of memorial plaques and similar that are of possible genealogical interest, some from benches in the churchyard, others from inside the church. The churchyard hasn't been used for burials more recently than 1880, but the plaques are mostly more recent as they are mostly memorials that do not mark graves. At the bottom, below the table, are notes relating to a few of the inscriptions where it is difficult to identify the person commemorated. Several stones have no legible inscription, or no name visible on their inscription, and their photos are listed in the table under surname Unknown in case anyone is able to make something of them. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photos''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Surname''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Died''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-36.jpg|size=s}} |[[Arnold-13550|J.]] |[[Arnold-13550|A.]] |1868 |"J. A.
1868" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-37.jpg|size=s}} |[[Carter-28622|M.]] |[[Carter-28622|A.]] |1868 |"M. A.
1868" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-40.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-41.jpg|size=s}} |[[Alderton-236|James]] |[[Alderton-236|Alderton]] |1853 |"In
Memory of
JAMES Son of WILLIAM
and
ELIZABETH ALDERTON
Who died March 2, 1853
Aged 15 Years
and 3? Months |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-72.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-73.jpg|size=s}} |[[Arnold-13550|James]] |[[Arnold-13550|Arnold]] |1868 |"IN
MEMORY OF
JAMES ARNOLD
LATE OF BRAMLEY
WHO DIED JULY 11TH 1868
AGED 80 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-76.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-77.jpg|size=s}} |[[Carter-28622|Mary]] |[[Carter-28622|Arnold]] |1868 |"IN
MEMORY OF
MARY WIFE OF
JAMES ARNOLD
LATE OF BRAMLEY
WHO DIED NOV 26? 1868
AGED 61 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-68.jpg|size=s}} |[[Bowring-170|Edgar Francis]] |[[Bowring-170|Bowring]] |1931 |"IN MEMORY OF
EDGAR FRANCIS BOWRING
PRIEST, M.A.
RECTOR OF THIS PARISH 1890-1918.
HON: CANON OF WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL.
DIED 19TH FEB. 1931. AGED 75 YEARS

A FAITHFUL PRIEST AND A GENEROUS BENEFACTOR
TO THIS PARISH AND THE DIOCESE.

THY FATHER WHICH SEETH IN SECRET
SHALL REWARD THEE." |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-12.jpg|size=s}}{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-13.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-14.jpg|size=s}} |[[Brown-92591|William Henry]] |[[Brown-92591|Brown]] |1858 |"TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HENRY BROWN
of GODALMING
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JAN 10? 1858 AGED 45 YEARS
----
ALSO OF
WILLIAM MARTIN BROWN
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JAN 22 1854 AGED 5 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-12.jpg|size=s}}{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-13.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-14.jpg|size=s}} |[[Brown-92590|William Martin]] |[[Brown-92590|Brown]] |1854 |"TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HENRY BROWN
of GODALMING
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JAN 10? 1858 AGED 45 YEARS
----
ALSO OF
WILLIAM MARTIN BROWN
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JAN 22 1854 AGED 5 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-70.jpg|size=s}} |[[Crisp-1296|Frederick Arthur]] |[[Crisp-1296|Crisp]] |1922 |"To the Glory of GOD
and in Memory of
Frederick Arthur Crisp
born 27 June 1851, died 25 April 1922" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-33.jpg|size=s}} |A. |C. |1864 |"A. C.
1864" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-42.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-43.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-44.jpg|size=s}} |[[Balchen-5|Elizabeth]] |[[Balchen-5|Crouch]] | |"In
MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH Wife of
JAMES CROUCH
Who died JUNE 19 1853
AGED 70 YEARS
A loving? wife a friend sincere
A tender? Mother lies buried here
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I know that my Redeemer liveth." |- |{{Image|file=Dallas-531.jpg|size=s}} |[[Dallas-531|Charles]] |[[Dallas-531|Dallas]] |1881 |"TO THE LOVED MEMORY OF
CHARLES ROBERT KING DALLAS
FOR TWENTY ONE YEARS RECTOR OF THIS PARISH
BORN IN JAMAICA JUNE 8TH 1794 - DIED AT SHACKLEFORD JANY. 1ST. 1881
FORMERLY AN ENSIGN IN THE 82ND REGT AND WOUNDED AT QUATRE BRAS
RECTOR OF STRATTON HANTS FROM 1834-1859
THIS TABLET IS PLACED OVER HIS GRAVE BY HIS NEPHEWS AND NIECES.
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD FROM HENCEFORTH YEA SAITH THE SPIRIT THAT THEY MAY REST FROM THEIR LABOURS AND THEIR WORKS DO FOLLOW THEM." |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos.jpg|size=s}}{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-2.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-5.jpg|size=s}} |[[Dallas-665|Julia Maria]] |[[Dallas-665|Dallas]] |1867 |"Julia Maria Dallas
Born 8 June 1795
Died 13 February? 1867" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-16.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-23.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-24.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-25.jpg|size=s}} |[[Earl-1754|Christopher]] |[[Earl-1754|Earl]] |1858 |"SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
CHRISTOPHER THE
BELOVED SON OF
JAMES AND MARTHA EARL OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JANUARY 6TH 185[8?]
LORD REMEMBER ME WHEN THOU COMEST INTO THY KINGDOM" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-15.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-17.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-18.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-20.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-21.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-22.jpg|size=s}} |[[Earl-1755|James]] |[[Earl-1755|Earl]] |1853 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JAMES EARL
OF THIS PARISH
..ON
WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
5 JULY 1853
IN THE 74 YEAR OF
HIS AGE
..THOU...
..." |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-99.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-97.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-98.jpg|size=s}} |[[Newton-10311|Martha (Newton)]] |[[Newton-10311|Earl]] |1862 |"SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MARTHA, WIDOW OF
THE LATE JAMES EARL, OF FARNCOMB, AND ELDEST
DAUGHTER OF THE LATE CHRISTOPHER NEWTON ESQR.
ALCONBURY, IN THE COUNTY OF HUNTS.
WHO DIED OCTOBER 17TH 1862.
Waiting for the Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. Cor Chap 1 Verse 7th." |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-56.jpg|size=s}} |[[Pope-6910|Sarah]] |[[Pope-6910|England]] |1868 |"SACRED
to
THE MEMORY OF
SARAH, WIFE OF
THOMAS ENGLAND.
DIED NOVEMBER 29TH, 1868,
AGED 40 YEARS.
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'WE HOPE TO MEET IN HEAVEN.'" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-83.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-82.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-84.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-85.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-86.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-87.jpg|size=s}}{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-88.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-89.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-90.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-91.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-92.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-93.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-95.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-96.jpg|size=s}} |[[Fairtlough-4|Charles]] |[[Fairtlough-4|Fairtlough]] |1862 |"SACRED TO THE BELOVED MEMORY OF CHARLES
...
BORN NOV 10 1810?
DIED JUNE? 1862 AT BROMPTON COMMANDER OF...FOOT BATTALION
..T_AT THOU U_..............CXIX...V...
...AND EMILY HIS DEVOTED WIFE
DIED APRIL 1? 190[3?]" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-83.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-82.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-84.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-85.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-86.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-87.jpg|size=s}}{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-88.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-89.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-90.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-91.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-92.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-93.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-95.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-96.jpg|size=s}} |[[Marshall-17151|Emily]] |[[Marshall-17151|Fairtlough]] |1903 |"SACRED TO THE BELOVED MEMORY OF CHARLES
...
BORN NOV 10 1810?
DIED JUNE? 1862 AT BROMPTON COMMANDER OF...FOOT BATTALION
..T_AT THOU U_..............CXIX...V...
...AND EMILY HIS DEVOTED WIFE
DIED APRIL 1? 190[3?]" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-10.jpg|size=s}}{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-11.jpg|size=s}} |[[Windley-156|Elizabeth]] |[[Windley-156|Fox]] |1854 |"Sacred
TO
THE MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH
WIFE OF AUG. FOX,
WHO DIED DEC. 12TH 1854,
AGED 40 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-67.jpg|size=s}} |[[Gates-5052|Robert Edward]] |[[Gates-5052|Gates]] |1937 |"IN MEMORIAM
ROBERT EDWARD GATES
50 YEARS A DEVOTED CHORISTER
DIED 24TH. AUG. 1937, AGED 60 YEARS.
R-I-P" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-71.jpg|size=s}} |[[Gocher-8|Charlie]] |[[Gocher-8|Gocher]] |1963 |"IN MEMORY
CHARLIE GOCHER
1878-1963" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-67.jpg|size=s}} |[[Gyatt-3|Alfred]] |[[Gyatt-3|Gyatt]] |1910 |"IN MEMORY OF
ALFRED GYATT
FOR 31 YEARS CHOIRMASTER AND
ORGANIST OF THIS CHURCH
ENTERED INTO REST ON GOOD FRIDAY
25TH MARCH 1910" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-32.jpg|size=s}} |[[Josling-27|M. A.]] |[[Josling-27|H.]] |18__ |"M. A. H.
18__" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-45.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hampson-637|David]] |[[Hampson-637|Hampson]] |2008 |"In memory of David Hampson 1942 - 2008" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-46.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-48.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-47.jpg|size=s}} |[[Josling-27|Mary Ann]] |[[Josling-27|Hounsom]] |1852 |".. [TO?] THE
MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN WIFE OF
GEORGE HOUNSOM
of Farncombe,
who died Dec 25th
1852
AGED 52 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-67.jpg|size=s}} |[[Inwood-354|William Frederick]] |[[Inwood-354|Inwood]] |1953 |"IN MEMORIAM
WILLIAM FREDERICK INWOOD
80 YEARS A DEVOTED CHORISTER
DIED 5TH. JUNE 1953, AGED 93 YEARS.
R-I-P" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-33.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-39.jpg|size=s}} |C. H. |M. |1864 |"C. H. M.
1864?" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-74.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-75.jpg|size=s}} |John |Mansfield |1861 |"JOHN MANSFIELD
Who died __ 1861?
Aged _6 Years |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-31.jpg|size=s}} |[[Crouch-3027|Sarah (Crouch)]] |[[Crouch-3027|Mansfield]] |1865 |"S. M. 1865
W. M. 1867" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-31.jpg|size=s}} |[[Mansfield-2402|William]] |[[Mansfield-2402|Mansfield]] |1867 |"S. M. 1865
W. M. 1867" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-64.jpg|size=s}} |[[Marshall-17104|George]] |[[Marshall-17104|Marshall]] |1853 |"In Mem GEORGE MARSHALL
obt. 24th Decr. 1853 aet. 64" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-57.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-58.jpg|size=s}} |[[Colvin-2061|Elizabeth]] |[[Colvin-2061|Miles]] |1860 |"SACRED
to
THE MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH WIFE OF
MITCHEL MILES
WHO DIED JAN. 29. 1860
AGED 24 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-51.jpg|size=s}} |[[Standing-160|Hannah]] |[[Standing-160|Newman]] |1870 |"IN
MEMORY OF
HANNAH, THE BELOVED WIFE OF
HELI NEWMAN.
DIED MAY 11TH, 1870,
IN THE 46TH YEAR OF HER AGE.
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I AM WELL PLEASED THAT THE LORD HATH
HEARD THE VOICE OF MY PRAYER.
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'WE HOPE TO MEET IN HEAVEN.'
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ALSO WILLIAM JAMES
STANDING NEWMAN,
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCTOBER 8TH 1865
AGED 8 MONTHS" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-51.jpg|size=s}} |[[Newman-9198|William James Standing]] |[[Newman-9198|Newman]] |1865 |"IN
MEMORY OF
HANNAH, THE BELOVED WIFE OF
HELI NEWMAN.
DIED MAY 11TH, 1870,
IN THE 46TH YEAR OF HER AGE.
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I AM WELL PLEASED THAT THE LORD HATH
HEARD THE VOICE OF MY PRAYER.
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'WE HOPE TO MEET IN HEAVEN.'
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ALSO WILLIAM JAMES
STANDING NEWMAN,
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCTOBER 8TH 1865
AGED 8 MONTHS" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-66.jpg|size=s}} |[[Northwood-52|Emma]] |[[Northwood-52|Northwood]] |1923 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EMMA NORTHWOOD
WHO AFTER 25 YEARS
OF DEVOTED SERVICE
TO THIS PARISH WAS
CALLED TO THE HIGHER
LIFE ON APRIL 12TH 1923
AT THE AGE OF 70 YEARS
Tend my Sheep - Follow me" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-6.jpg|size=s}}{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-7.jpg|size=s}} |[[Peech-3|Samuel]] |[[Peech-3|Peech]] |1857 |"In memory of Samuel Peech late of Wentworth who died 20th Dec 1857 Aged 74" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-69.jpg|size=s}} |[[Phillips-8399|John George]] |[[Phillips-8399|Phillips]] |1912 |"IN MEMORY OF
JOHN GEORGE
PHILLIPS,
AGED 26 YEARS,
FORMERLY A CHORISTER OF
THIS CHURCH.
CHIEF MARCONI OPERATOR ON
R.M.S. TITANIC,
WHICH SANK AT SEA APRIL 15 1912.
----
FAITHFUL TO HIS DUTY TO THE LAST." |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-38.jpg|size=s}} |R. |S. | |"R. S." |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-30.jpg|size=s}} |[[Smith-189924|R.]] |[[Smith-189924|S.]] |1866 |"R. S.
1866" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-79.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-80.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-81.jpg|size=s}} |[[Smith-189924|Richard]] |[[Smith-189924|Smith]] |1866 |"SACRED
To the Memory of
RICHARD SMITH
Late of Wood Farm
Godalming
who died March 20th 1866
AGED 77 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-65.jpg|size=s}} |[[Spooner-1594|George Cecil Frederick]] |[[Spooner-1594|Spooner]] |1876 |"TO THE GLORY OF GOD,
AND IN MEMORY
OF A DEAR CHILD
TAKEN TO REST,
SEPTEMBER 25TH AD 1876
AGED 16 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-52.jpg|size=s}}{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-53.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-54.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-55.jpg|size=s}} |[[Street-2221|William Eager]] |[[Street-2221|Street]] |1859 |"IN
MEMORY OF
WILLIAM EAGER STREET
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
OCTOBER 29TH 1859
IN THE 29TH YEAR
OF HIS AGE
..." |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-26.jpg|size=s}} |[[Bish-239|Betty (Bish)]] |[[Bish-239|Thomas]] |1997 |"In memory of Betty Thomas (nee Bish) 1920-1997
A beloved wife, mother and grandmother" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-3.jpg|size=s}}{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-4.jpg|size=s}} |[[King-35000|Harriet Cargill]] |[[King-35000|Thomson]] |1859 |"He bringeth them in to
the desired haven

Harriet Cargill Thomson aged 81
Dec 9th 1859" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-100.jpg|size=s}}{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-101.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-102.jpg|size=s}} |[[Tillyer-47|Ellen]] |[[Tillyer-47|Tillyer]] |1861 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ELLEN TILLYER
..
[AGED] 11 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-27.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown | |"1861?
_H_R__S_ ...RSE
JESUS CALLED A LITTLE
CHILD UNTO
HIM" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-29.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-78.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-49.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-50.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-59.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-60.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-61.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-62.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown |1865 |"of London
Who died at Farncombe
12 March 1865?
Aged 75 Years" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-35.jpg|size=s}} |[[Whittle-1426|C J (Colm)]] |[[Whittle-1426|Whittle]] |2009 |"In remembrance of C J Whittle (Colm)
He will be forever in our thoughts and prayers
27/2/1929 - 7/3/2009" |- |{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-8.jpg|size=s}}{{Image|file=St_John_s_Churchyard_Farncombe_Surrey_photos-9.jpg|size=s}} |[[Williamson-11340|Ann Davis]] |[[Williamson-11340|Williamson]] |1858 |"In
Memory of
ANN DAVIS
WILLIAMSON
Daughter of CHARLES
and HARRIET
WILLIAMSON
who died Aug. 21 1858
AGED 13 YEARS" |} ===Notes=== The registration district for Farncombe is and was Guildford. Therefore the gravestones bearing only initials can be compared against death registrations for Guildford, as well as the censuses and (in principle) the church burial records, which would be the best source but aren't currently available to me. Unfortunately, in most cases initials plus a year are not enough to identify a person uniquely among death registrations. The gravestones bearing only initials are very likely [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Footstone footstones], which typically bear initials and mark the foot of a grave while a matching headstone, larger and bearing a longer inscription, marks the head. However in some cases there is no longer a headstone visible in the churchyard with a legible name that could match the initials on a visible footstone. C. H. M. 1864 - there are two C. M. death registrations in 1864 in Guildford district - Charles Monckton or Charles Moore (who was 26). Neither appears to have been in Farncombe when the 1861 census was taken. John Mansfield 1861 - the best death registration match is 1860 aged 81, and the stone is very hard to read so the transcription may have errors. The month possibly began with A, and the day may have been 9. There is too much uncertainty about his age and year of death to make a profile for him. == Sources ==

St Johns Parish Register Reported Volumes

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St John's Ravenhead - marriage index

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:1873 - [[Lythgoe-147|Peter Lythgoe]] & [[Twist-376|Mary Twist]] :12 Mar 1873 - [[Mather-756|William Mather]] & [[Platt-1433|Eleanor Platt]] :12 Feb 1882 - [[Glover-5056|James Glover]] & [[Atkinson-7213|Ann Atkinson]] :12 Jun 1886 - [[Hudspeth-325|William Hudspeth]] & [[Arnold-7010|Emma Arnold]] :1888 - [[Middlehurst-35|Samuel Middlehurst]] & [[Jones-96321|Mary Ellen Jones]] :10 May 1890 - [[Thomas-57383|Lee Matthew Thomas]] & [[Welsby-133|Elizabeth Welsby]] :1892 - [[John Calland]] & [[Green-37848|Phoebe Green]] :1894 - [[Francis Hodgson]] & [[Orford-164|Martha Orford]] :1897 - [[Shakespeare-343|Albert Shakespeare]] & [[Brown-116603|Ann Brown]] :1897 - [[Joseph Mather]] & [[Phythian-104|Ann Phythian]] :29 Oct 1898 - [[Highcock-169|John Highcock]] & [[Peebles-2154|Mary Ann Peebles]] :1902 - [[Robinson-31646|Joseph Robinson]] & [[Davies-7603|Mary Jane Davies]] :1907 - [[Dobson-4511|Arthur Curtis Dobson]] & [[Oppenheim-196|Susanna Oppenheim]] :5 Aug 1907 - [[Jones-90406|Moses Jones]] & [[Spark-310|Eliza Spark]] :28 Dec 1907 - [[Hill-15057|John Hill]] & [[Winders-113|Mary Ellen Winders]] :1924 - [[Tipton-2150|Frederick Tipton]] & [[Tinsley-1345|Rhoda Tinsley]] :5 June 1925 - [[Bridge-1797|Joseph Bridge]] & [[Sheffield-4783|Louisa May Sheffield]]

St Joseph de Beauce, Quebec, Canada

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*"Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899Q-76VC?cc=1321742&wc=9RLJ-K68%3A21288501%2C21288502%2C21288503 : 16 July 2014), Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce > Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1738-1818 > image 3 of 712; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal. ==1800== page 540- Grondin, Caron/Letourneau, Roy, Godin, Morin, Loubier, Veilleux
page 541 - Lessard, Gagne, Paquet, Valle, Labe, Poulin, LaGrange, Lalaque, Caron, Cliche, Jacques
page 542 - Grondin, Gagne, Lessard, Poulin, Cloutier, Langelier, Cliche, Lambert, Vachon, Jacques, Nadeau, Abenaquis, Huard/Gilbert
page 543 - Gagne, Bule/Poulin, Brunet, Fiset, Labrec, Vachon, Doyon, Roy, Lecalire, Jacques, Lessard
page 544 - Plante, Gilbert, Giguere, Veilleux, Hebert, Parent, Nadeau, Huard, Peron/Caret, Poulin, Lessard, Lambert, Vachon
page 545 - Goulet, Poulin, Thibodeau/Jacques, Grondin, D'Autre/Abenaquis, Algonquin, Mauricet/Nadeau, Algonquin/Algonquin, Lessard
page 546 - Langelier, Mercier/Bureau, Bisson/Grassie, Mercier/Doyon, Boulet, Nadeau/Poulin
page 547 - Duval, Vachon, Jacques, Cloutier, Doyon, Nadeau, Fortin
==1801== page 547 - Barillau/Marcoux, Vachon, Bizier/Lambert
page 548 - Cliche, Peron, Caret, Thomas, Bureau, Peron, Tardy, Arquin, LeHair, Dubois, Roy, Plante, jacques, Cloutier
page 549 - Tardy, Cloutier/Caron, Letourneau/Cloutier, Lessard, Valle, Gagnon, Caron, Drouin, Pilot, St Hilaire, Cliche, Mahaux
page 550 - Bisson, Gilbert, Jodin, Doyon/Lessard, Pare, Poulin, Boulet, Grondin, Peron, Pacquet, Blanchet, Rancour, Ponceville, Boulet, Lessard, Tardy
page 551 -Lessard
page 552 -
page 553 - Boulet, Poulin, Gilbert/Goulet, Lalacque/Vachon, Vachon/Lalocque, Peron/ Nadeau, Poirier/Fortin
page 554 -Nadeau/Lessard, Barillon/Jacques, Giguere/Jacques, Abenaquis, Joseph/Abenaquis, Vachon, Caret, Jacques, Poulin, Cloutier
page 555 - Labe, Lalacque, Dostie, Pacquet/Labry, LeClaire, Labe, Gagne, Lessard, Roy, Cloutier
==1802== page 555 - Lessard, Gilbert, Dulaque
page 556 - Lambert, Gagne/Poulin, Bolduc/Poulin, Vachon, Lambert, Nadeau, Bizier, Giguere, Gliche, Gagne, Huard, Gilbert/Jacques
page 557 -Lessard/Boulet, Lessard/Gilbert, Bureau/Doyon, Pacquet, Lessard, Cloutier, Poulin, Giroux, Madeau, Gilbert, Vachon, Fortin
page 558 - Pacquet, Plante, Huard, Roy-Audi, Goulet, Labr, Jacques, Mauricet, Duval, Cloutier, Poulin, Caret, Gagne, Vachon, Maheux, Laflamme, Poulin, Gagne, Clique
page 559 - Nadeau, Cliche, Lessard, Doyon, Plante, Mercier, Fortin, Rancour, Champagne/Cliche, Giguere, Cloutier, Letourneau, Peion, Couille/Poulin
page 560 - Nadeau, Nadeau/Giguere, Pion, Vachon, Abenaqui, Peron, Arquin, Boulet, Labbe/Poulin, Giroux/Fizet, Rodrique, Boucher, Plante, Lessard
page 561 -Grondin, Doyon, Bisson, Caron, Doyon, Vachon, Gagne, Labe, VachonGrondin, Poulin, Goussle, Paquet
page 562 -Proteau, Layeu, Peron, Lessard, Vachon, Lalaque, Cloutier, Lamonte
page 568 - Janot, Cloutier
==1803== page 568 - Gilbert, Derocher, Foucher/Vachon, Lambert, St Hilaire, Champagne, Auclerc, Poulin/Caret, Drouin/Lessard
page 569 - Lessard, Roi, Sansouci, Jacques, Laveriere, Gilbert, Turcot, Cloutier, Gilbert, Maheu, Vachon, Poulin, Lessard
page 570 -Langelier, Bissier, Goulet, Nadeau, Lepare, Mercier, Vachon, Lalaque, Auclerc, Diverfisant, Deblois, Labe, Gilbert
page 571 -Vachon/Poulin, Labe, Nadeau, Poulin, Lambert/Rourigno, Lovich, Lessard, Giguere, Bolduc, Tardy, Mauricet, Vachon, Gagnier
page 572-Gagne, Pepin/Pare, Giguere, Caron/Poulin, Peron, Boulet, Pacquet, Peron, Jacques, Bisson, Labe
page 573 -Arquin, Roi, Gilbert, Huard, Lessard, Poulin/Breton, Tardy, Nadeau, Poulin, Pare, Gagne
page 574- Cloutier, Dosty, Bisson/Gagne, Lessard/Lambert, Caron/Dostie, Giguere, Giguere/Cliche, Lalaque/Cloutier
page 575-Labbe/Dodier, Pepin, Goulet, Poulin/Fortin, Grosleau/Poulin, Cloutier, Doyon, Meunier/Poirier, Letourneau, Fortin
page 576 -Gagne, Plante, Arquin, Drouin, Poulin, Cloutier, Lessard, Vachon
==1804== page 576 - Gravel/St Hilaire, Godin, Grondin/Caron, Doyon/Grondin
page 577-Doyon, Nadeau, Doyon, Lalaque/Gilbert, Gagne, Poulin, Jacques, Peron, Vachon, Nadeau, Giguere, Blanchet, Cloutier, Gilbert, Poulin/Groslot, Gilbert
page 578 - Nadeau, Poulin, Cloutier, Tardy, Mateu, Gilbert, Doyon, Mauricet, Roy dit Audi, Nadeau, Poulin, Lessard, Vachon, Groslot, Bureau, Labe, Duval, Mercier
page 579 - Lambert, Breton, Peron, Rivier, Letourneau, Lessard, Boulet, Valin, Lessard, Gilbert, Paquet, Cliche, Giguere/Lalocque, Bizier, Vachon, Gagne
page 580 -Lessard, Caron, Bisson, Poulin, Pepin/Gilbert, Peron, St Hilaire/Labrec, Nadeau/Dodier, Bonhommme, Pacquet
page 581 -Gilbert, Gousse/Vachon, Gilbert/Vachon, Pacquet, Vachon, Bilodeau/Grondin, Cliche/Lambert, Grondin, Vachon, Boulet
page 582-Boulet
==1805== page 582- Gilbert, Lalocque, Valin, Lalocque, Jacques/Vachon, Letourneau, Lessard, Gagne, Lessard, Poulin, Auclaire, Vachon, Poulin/Lessard, Vachon, Lambert
page 583 -Dubois, Cloutier, Gagne, Poulin, Pacquet, Labe, Duval, Drouin, Doyon, Cloutier, Brulot, Poulin, St Hilaire, Huard
Page 584 - Thomas, Giguere, Paquet, Gilbert, Lessard, Pepin, Giguere, Plante, Lambert, St Hilaire, Labe, Rheume, Peron, Lessard, Gagne, Nadeau
page 585 -Paquet, St Hilaire, Gravel, Pare, Lessard, Drouin, Lessard, Poulin, Cliche/Lessard, Gravel, Abenaqui, Cliche
page 586-Huard, Auclaire, Lapointe, Breton/Lambert, Lambert/Vachon, Bisson, Bolduc/Huard, Gilbert, Cloutier/Boulet, Poulin/Lessard
page 587-Vachon/Jacob, Poulin/Vachon, Cliche, Labe/Caret, Letourneau, Peron, Vachon, Goulet, Labe, Lessard
page 588 -Gagnon, Lalacque
==1806== page 588 - Lessard, Nadeau/Bisson, Caron, Groslot, Tardy, Jacques, Nadeau, Gilbert, Lalque, Cliche, Vachon
page 589 -Mercier, Derouin, Bureau, Vachon, Giguere, Lalcque, Poulin, Jambard, Bizier, Tardy, Poulin, Maheux, Lessard, Cloutier, Gagne, Lalaque
page 590 -Dubois, Doyon, Giguere, Jacques, Abenaqui, Parent, Pepin, Duval, Vachon, Tardy, Drouin/Auclaire, Tardy, Fortin, Blanchet
page 591 -Bisson, Cloutier, Cliche, Abenaqui, Gagne/Lambert, Poulin/Peron, Poulin, Jacques, Maheux, Boulet, Vachon, Trepagnier, Cloutier
page 592 -Poulin, Gravel, Lambert, Jacques, Lessard, Thibodeau/Bizier, Lambert, Peron, Nadeau, Bureau, Gilbert, Bisson, Cloutier
page 593 -Grondin, Poulin/Gagne, Gagne/Vachon, Poulin, Letourneau, Roy Audi, Vachon/Gilberte, Jobin, Peron, Lessard, Clourtier/Lalocque
page 594 -Huard, Roy-Audi, Letorneau, Jacques/St Hilaire, Poulin, Gagne, Vachon/Larose, Giguere, Cloutier, Nadeau, Lessard, Cliche
page 595-Poulin, Roy, Vachon, Gagne, Vachon, Lambert, Grandon
==1807== page 595 - Lessard, Vachon, Cliche, Lessard, Gravel, Giroux/Vachon
page 596 -Morin, Vachon, Poulin, Labe, Gilbert, Maheux, Cliche, Doyon, Paquet, Lapointe, Lessard/Labe, Lessard, Bonhomme
page 597 -Tardy, Giguere, Lessard, Abenaqui, Nadeau, Peron, Lessard, Doyon, Lessard, Auclaire, Doyon, Vachon, Plante, Poulin, Drouin, Gagne
page 598 -Gagne, Vachon, Lessard, St Hilaire, Vachon, Tardy, Paquet/Gagnon, Gilbert, Jacque, Cliche, Gilbert, Labe
page 599 -Gilbert, Pepin Lachance/Vachon, Giguere, Goulet, Gagne, Pare, Vachon, Nadeau, Lessard, Labe, Gilbert/Lessard
page 600 -Cloutier/Poulin, Poulin, Lalcque/Gilbert, Labe/Nadeau, Nadeau/Bisson, Poulin/Derocher
page 601 -Verreau/Lehou, Abenaqiui, Cloutier, Vachon, Grondin, Cliche
==1808== page 601 - Lalocque, Cloutier, Gagne, Lessard
page 602 -Lessard, Lambert, Giguere, Tardy, Lalocque, Dosty, Cloutier, Arquin, Landry/Drouin, Nadeau, Gilbert
page 603 -Trepagne, Giguere, Vachon, St Hilaire, Abenaqui, Lessard, Cloutier/Gagne, Vachon, Lachance/Rancour
page 604 -Gravel, Jacque, Letourneau, Maheux/Giguere, Nadeau, Burreau, Vachon, Cloutier, Poulin, Lalocque
page 605 -Cliche, Rodrigue, Tardy, Lessard, Peron, Cloutier, Giguere, Letourneau, Huard, Roy, Vachon, Cliche, Gagne
page 606 -Mercier, Vachon, Doyon, Blacnhet, Peron, Barcillau, Lessard, Doyon, Lambert, Pepin, Cloutier, Maheux
page 607 -Lalacque, Cloutier, Grondin, Lessard, Gilbert, Lessard, Bizier, Gilbert, Lessard, Poulin, Verreau, Bureau/Boulet
page 608 -Lessard, Gagne, Gilbert, Poulin, Nadeau, Gagne, Roy Audi, Cloutier/Giguere, Giguere/Cloutier
page 609 -Debolette Dostie/Pare, Poulin/Dostie, Doyon, Labe, Labe/Caret, Poulin/Poirier
page 610 -Labe, Plante, Fizet/Bissonette, Gagne, Vachon, Grondin, Gagne, Labe, Bureau, Valle, Nadeau
page 611 -Cloutier. Thomas, Vachon, Lambert, Nadeau, Maheux
==1809 == page 611 -Poulin, Giguere, Lambert, Vachon, Cloutier
page 612 -Vachon, Lessard, Bureau, Trepagne, Gagnon, Cloutier/Vachon, Gaumont, Letourneau, Gravel, Cloutier/Boulet
page 613 -Tardy, Poulin, Groslot, Cliche, Gravel, Goulet, Gagne, Labe, Tardy, Nadeau, Lachance, Lambert
page 614 -Bizier, Pare, Lessard, Trepagne, Roy, Duquet, Lalogue, Duval, Huard, Labe, St Hilaire
page 615 -Peron, Lessard, Mercier, Lessard, Pare, Lambert, Labe, Peron, Gilbert, Nadeau, Lapointe, Nadeau, Vachon, Boulet
page 616 -Gravel, Goulet, Poulin, Bureau, Lambert, Grondin, Lessard, Verreau, Nadeau, Gagne, Blanchet, Bisson, Vachon, Letourneau
page 617 -Gagne, Cloutier, Bolduc, Giguere, Doyon, Roy, Gilbert, Lessard, Gilbert, Doyon, Cloutier
page 618 -Vachon, Grenier/Bureau, Bisson, Mahoux/Poulin, Poulin/Gagne, Gagne
page 619 -Gilbert, Poulin/Boulet, Maheux/Cloutier, Vachon, Cloutier, St Hilaire, Cliche, Labe, Cloutier
page 620 -Cloutier/Brisson, Cloutier, Vachon, Gagne, Perault, Cloutier, Cloutier, Verreau, Giguere, Mathieux/Dosty
page 621 -Gilbert, Laloque, Gilbert, Giguere, Gagne, Lalocque, Gilbert
==1810== page 621 -Vachon, Labe, Lessard, Bonhomme, Cloutier
page 622 -Caron, Nadeau, Cliche, Huard, Fortin, Vachon/Larose, Giguere, Vachon, Gagne, Vachon, Huard
page 623 -Lalogue, Nadeau, Vachon, Guere/Bideau, Poulin, Vachon, Gagne, Poulin, Blanchet, Moine, Tardy, Peron
page 624 -Gagne, Nadeau, Poulin, Letourneau, Gilbert, Drouin, Cloutier, Pare, Fortin, Lessard, Bureau, Cloutier, Lessard, Poulin
page 625 -Lambert, Pepin, Bizier, Lessard, Vachon, Labe, Nadeau, Lessard, Bolduc, Abenaqui, Gagne, Cloutier
page 626 -Gagne, Cloutier, Vachon, Labe, Gilbert, Cloutier, Giguere, Labe, Lambert/Bonhomme, Nadeau/Drouin
page 627 -Ferland, Maheux, Giroux, Trepagne, Vachon/Gilbert, Landry, Lessard, Duval, Laheu/Grondin
page 628 -Grondin/Lessard, Huard/Lessard, David Doyon, Gagne, Vachon, Mercier, Mathieu, Trepagne
page 629 -Roy, Bureau, Dodier/Nadeau, Nadeau/Dodier, Nadeau/Duquet, Houl/Poulin, Poulin/Labe
page 630 -Giroux/Labe, Lambert, Peron, Letourneau, Cloutier, Poulin, Lalogue, Poulin/Pare, Maheux
page 631 -Gravel, Groslot, Lachance, Roy, Giguere, Roy, Vachon, Goulet, Abenaquis
==1811== page 631 - Gousse/St Hilaire, Giguere
page 632 -***START** ==1812== page 641
==1813== page 654
==1814== page 667
==1815== page 674 -
==1816== page 683
==1817== page 691
==1818== pages701-710
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St Josephs Catholic Church Brunswick West

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West Brunswick Parish was established by Archbishop Thomas Joseph Carr in 1913, appointing Father C. Sheahan as the first Parish Priest. The first Baptism recorded in the Baptism Register is that of 23rd March 1913. At that time Sunday Mass was celebrated in part of what is now the school hall. The present Church is the second building to stand on the site. Archbishop Daniel Mannix laid the foundation stone of the first Church on the 9th of November 1918 in his second year as Archbishop of Melbourne. This first Church served the Catholic community of West Brunswick for many years but with the increase in parishioners it became sadly too small. When Father John McDonnell was appointed Parish Priest in 1947 Archbishop Mannix broadly suggested that Father McDonnell might consider building a new Church as part of his Parish Priestly brief. Work was begun on a new Church in 1949. The St Joseph’s Parish Gazette—a parish paper—in March of that year, comments that ‘the spectacle of the building which is slowly taking shape behind the present structure will be a very pleasant sight’. The new and present Church was built in two sections, the first part being built behind and over the top of the former one, providing the present sanctuary, sacristies, transepts and part of the nave. The work went on slowly but surely. The main source of revenue for it was the old Block Collection, the forerunner of the weekly envelope collection. Father McDonnell who came from County Kerry, Ireland was the driving force behind the project and was strongly supported by the parishioners of the day. He was ordained at All Hallows College in Dublin in 1922 and came to Australia to serve the Melbourne Archdiocese. Before his appointment to West Brunswick he had been Parish Priest of Korumburra. The same March 1949 edition of the Parish Gazette shows us something of Fr McDonnell’s determination as the building began. ‘At the present time Fr McDonnell’s main worry is the new church. His recreation is the new church and his hobby is the new church. We wish him well in these activities’. When the first section of the new Church was complete and in use, the smaller first Church was demolished so that part two of the present Church could be built, roughly from the middle of the nave to the main entrance. After ten years since the beginning of the project, the completed Church was solemnly blessed by Bishop Arthur Francis Fox on Palm Sunday, the 22nd of March 1959 much to the joy of Father McDonnell and all parishioners. Father McDonnell continued on as Parish Priest until December 1970 and died a month later on the 26th of January 1971. St Joseph’s Church stands as a sign of his dedication to the people of West Brunswick and both present and future generations give and will give tribute and thanks to his foresight and vision. ===Parish Priests=== *1913 Father C Sheehan *1919-1931 [[Rafferty-117|Father P Rafferty]][http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1731702 Argus Newspaper 6 Jan 1921 pg 6][http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1870481 Argus Newspaper 22 Jan 1923 pg 7] Treasurer of Fianna Fail Organisation (Victoria).[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article116751204 Argus Newspaper 8 Sep 1927 pg 30]and supporter of the new "Irish Press Limited" [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article107344464 Argus Newspaper 28 Mar 1929 pg 21] *1931-1938 [[Hayes-2727|Father M J Hayes]][http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article102281982 Argus Newspaper 25 Sep 1931 pg 14] ===Sources=== [http://www.sjbwickw.catholic.edu.au/about-us/2/parish-history/32009/ St Josephs, Brunswick West Parish History] ===References===

St Josephs Catholic Church Korrumburra

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=== History === In the early days of [[space:Korrumburra|Korrumburra]], mass was celebrated in Radovick's Korrumburra Hotel and it was the owner of this hotel, Antonio Radovick who was the Chairman and Treasurer of a local committee formed in 1891 to raise funds to build a Catholic Church in Korrumburra. He donated an altar and funds and the committee meetings were held in his hotel. On 28th April 1895, St Joseph's Catholic Church in Korrumburra was officially opened and blessed by Archbishop Carr. The wooden church was built in Gothic style and could accommodate 300 people. === Parish Priests === 1906-1918 [[Rafferty-117|Father Patrick Rafferty]] === Sources === [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=vyv9ShOL7HwC&lpg=PA76&ots=oF4BHFtzDX&dq=St%20Joseph's%20Catholic%20Church%20Korumburra&pg=PA76#v=onepage&q=St%20Joseph's%20Catholic%20Church%20Korumburra&f=false Croatians in Australia: Pioneers, Settlers and Their Descendants By Ilija Šutalo pg 72]

St Joseph's Peasley Cross - marriage index

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:11 Feb 1914 (?) - [[Highcock-86|Thomas Highcock]] & [[Tennant-2102|Florence Tennant]] :7 Apr 1928 - [[Needham-2465|William Needham]] & [[Highcock-174|Frances Ellen Highcock]] :11 Feb 1929 (?) - [[Highcock-86|Thomas Highcock]] & [[Tennant-2102|Florence Tennant]]

St Josephs PS Brunswick West

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St. Joseph’s, [[space:Brunswick West|Brunswick West]] is a Catholic Primary school situated in the inner suburbs of Melbourne. St. Joseph’s was created as a parish in February 1911 when a Church/school was built. In 1918 the present Church was built. The Sisters of St. Joseph were at this time caring for the students. In 1929 work on the current buildings began and St. Joseph’s grew rapidly into a vibrant working class community. At this time, Brunswick was largely an Irish Catholic community, with many people contributing to the development of the Parish and school. In the 1950’s St. Joseph’s Church was extended as the population continued to grow. St Joseph’s welcomed migrants from Italy, Greece and the Middle East. Each of these groups has had an influence on St. Joseph’s School, contributing to the atmosphere of acceptance and inclusion which still permeates the school. === Sources === [http://www.sjbwickw.catholic.edu.au/about-us/2/school-history-and-profile/32011/ St Josephs PS History]

St Joseph's R.C. Convent School

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

St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Charlton, Victoria, Australia

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St Judes Parish Church

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Church where David Gordon Stewart married Alison Jane Branson on 16th March 1985

St Leonards Parish Records, Baptisms 1839-1844

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Details, and profiles of those Baptised in St. Leonard, Padiham.
1838
November *[[Waddington-198 | Mary Waddington]] daughter of James Waddington (deceased) and Sarah. Baptised 30 November 1838, aged 9 days by S. Adamson. December *[[Hudson-5791 | Sarah Hudson]] daughter of James Hudson and Nancy. Baptised 23 December 1838, aged 17 days by E. M. Hearn.
1839
January *[[Hargreaves-409 | Nancy Jane Hargreaves]] daughter of Thomas Hargreaves and Martha. Baptised 12 January 1839, aged 7 days by John May. February *[[Stevenson-3436 | Alphred Stevenson]] son of Nicholas Stevenson and Jennet. Baptised 6 February 1839, aged 10 days by S. Adamson. *[[Winterbottam-1 | Ann Winterbottam]] daughter of Robert Winterbottam and Hannah. Baptised 10 February 1839, aged 26 days by S. Adamson. *[[Pickup-122 | Alice Pickup]] daughter of William Pickup and Elizabeth. Baptised 12 February 1839, aged 13 days by S. Adamson. *[[Bertwhistle-1 | Mary Ann Bertwhistle]] daughter of Henry Bertwhistle and Elizabeth. Baptised 17 February 1839, aged 1 month and 7 days by J. May. *[[Helm-930 | Mary Elizabeth Helm]] daughter of Henry Helm and Helen. Baptised 24 February 1839, aged 1 month and 5 days by S. Adamson. *[[Webster-5480 | Thomas Webster]] son of John Webster and Ann. Baptised 24 February 1839, aged 23 days by S. Adamson. *[[Whalley-260 | Andrew Whalley]] son of William Whalley and Catharine. Baptised 24 February 1839, aged 30 days by S. Adamson. August *[[Sherburne-596|Thomas Hanson Sherburne]] son of Thomas Sherburne and Jane. Baptised 26 August 1839, aged 5 days by John May.

St Liboire, Bagot, Quebec, Canada TEST

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Going through the years 1880-1894 1880 - page 205 of 686 1881- page 143 of 686

St Margarets Episcopal Church Burial Ground Table of Graves

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This page is a currently work in progress, part of the [[Space:Moray Cemeteries Team|Moray Cemeteries Team]] ===[[Space:St_Margarets_Episcopal_Church_Burial_Ground%2C_Aberlour%2C_Moray|St_Margarets Episcopal Church Burial Ground]] === {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- |[[Gerrard-796|James Gerrard]] |1823-1884 see images for details |- |[[ Wernham-16|Margaret Wernham]] | -1911see images for details |- |[[Gerrard-798|James Syme Gerrard]] |"-1920 see images for details" |- |[[Gerrard-800|Theophilus Walter Gerrard]] |"-1904 see images for details"

St Marie de Monmoir, Quebec, Canada

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*"Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899S-68XJ?cc=1321742&wc=9RL4-N3X%3A24445701%2C25927301%2C13625503 : 16 July 2014), Sainte-Marie-de-Monnoir > Sainte-Marie-de-Monnoir > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1877-1899 > image 4 of 1144; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal.
1149 pages
==1877==

St Mark's - marriage index

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:1888 - [[Barker-13421|Henry Barker]] & [[Feeney-735|Ann Feeney]] :1891 - [[Dyer-13650|Joseph Dyer]] & [[Julia Bracken]] :1893 - John Kilshaw & [[Billington-1057|Louisa Whitmarsh]] :31 Mar 1902 - [[Bracken-1380|Richard Bracken]] & [[Bracken-1375|Mary Elizabeth Bracken]] :1903 - [[Woods-18582|William Woods]] & [[Doherty-4091|Harriet Doherty]] :1906 - [[Johnson-109934|Thomas Johnson]] & [[Davies-13158|Annie Gertrude Davies]] :1911 - [[Lilly-1973|Thomas Lilly]] & [[Fairclough-226|Frances Fairclough]] :1911 - [[Gerrard-951|John William Gerrard]] & [[Pye-1140|Jane Pye]] :1919 - [[Walter Norman Thomas]] & [[Wailing-25|Madeline Wailing]] :1926 - [[Whalley-416|George Henry Whalley]] & [[Vose-527|Christina Vose]] :1933 - [[Highcock-397|Thomas Highcock]] & [[Williamson-13790|Marie Margaret Williamson]] :1943 - [[Siveter-2|Reuben Henry Siveter]] & [[Highcock-481|Margaret Highcock]]

St Mary, Langham, Suffolk

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St Mary is a church in the hamlet of Langham, Suffolk, England. Gravestones that I have personally inspected include: * [[Rosier-329|Bertram Ellis Rosier]], died Nov 27 1888, aged 19 years * Robert Arnold, died 20 Dec 1896, aged 66 years ** with Sarah Ann, his wife, died 28 Jun 1898 aged 65 years ** with Henry James Arnold, their son, died 7 Aug 1878 aged 26 years * [[Rosier-309|Henry Hubbard Rosier]], died 12 May 1898, aged 74 ** with his wife [[Capon-75|Hannah]], died 29 Oct 1910, aged 79 * [[Capon-81|Frederick William Capon]], died 21 Dec 1935, aged 86 ** with his wife [[Unknown-321955|Mary]], died 15 Dec 1936, aged 82 == Additional information == * http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/langham.htm * http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101352527-church-of-st-mary-langham

St Mary Lowe House - baptism index

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Dates are dates of birth unless otherwise noted; Catholic christenings were likely to be very soon after birth. :23 Apr 1826 (bap) - [[Eccleston-214|William Eccleston]] :10 Feb 1828 (bap) - [[Pickavance-11|Evan Pickavance]] :6 Apr 1828 (bap) - [[Eccleston-215|Thomas Eccleston]] :14 Mar 1834 - [[Highcock-93|Cicily Highcock]] :15 Feb 1835 - [[Eccleston-217|Isaac Eccleston]] :19 Mar 1835 - [[Highcock-94|Thomas Highcock]] :19 Mar 1836 - [[Highcock-230|Mary Ann Highcock]] :31 Mar(?) 1836 - [[Eccleston-218|Henry Eccleston]] :19 Nov 1837 (bap) - [[Highcock-231|James Highcock]] :20 Apr 1838 - [[Eccleston-219|Samuel Charles Eccleston]] :19 Mar 1839 - [[Highcock-95|James Highcock]] :12 Nov 1841 - [[Whealin-1|Nicholas Whealin]] :9 Oct 1851 - [[Larkin-2780|Catherine Ann Larkin]]

St Mary Lowe House - marriage index

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:9 May 1824 - [[Eccleston-591|Isaac Eccleston]] & [[Margaret Jump]] :6 Dec 1824 - [[Eccleston-208|Roger Eccleston]] & [[Swift-5029|Ann Mary Swift]] :1 Jun 1833 - [[Highcock-92|Henry Highcock]] & [[Finney-646|Rachael Finney]] :9 Feb 1834 - [[John Lea]] & [[Davies-17221|Mary Davies]] :8 Feb 1838 - [[White-88645|John White]] & [[Appleton-2070|Alice Appleton]] :11 Nov 1840 - [[Davies-17211|Thomas Davies]] & [[Gamble-4392|Elizabeth Gamble]] :8 Aug 1842 - [[Blake-7829|Michael Blake]] & [[Larkin-2788|Ann Larkin]] :1845 - [[Seddon-11102|William Seddon]] & [[Fildes-93|Mary Fildes]] :1846 - [[Beardwood-69|Henry Beardwood]] & [[Coxhead-327|Maria Coxhead]] :3 Dec 1850 - [[Larkin-2779|John Larkin]] & [[Lee-31897|Margaret Jane Lee]] :6 Apr 1858 - [[Gillan-338|Thomas Gillan]] & [[Rose Ann Mackatenny]] :31 Dec 1860 - [[Highcock-79|James Highcock]] & [[Cooney-606|Margaret Cooney]] :30 Aug 1863 - [[Whealin-1|Nicholas Whealin]] & [[Highcock-80|Frances Highcock]] :25 Aug 1873 - [[Harrison-15056|Peter Harrison]] & [[Prescott-1804|Ann Prescott]] :20 Aug 1883 - [[Morris-28341|John Morris]] & [[Woodyer-47|Annie Woodyer]] :18 Jul 1896 - [[Morris-28330|John Morris]] & [[Thornton-8065|Hannah Hart]] :31 May 1905 - [[Melsip-2|Michael Melsip]] & [[Holland-11822|Sarah Holland]] :10 Sep 1912 - [[Holland-7998|Alfred Cornelius Holland]] & [[Mousdell-1|Mary Mousdell]] :12 Feb 1916 - [[Hopkins-13290|Michael Hopkins]] & [[Highcock-161|Maria Highcock]] :13 Jul 1918 - [[Lyon-6482|James Henry Lyon]] & [[Highcock-160|Ann Highcock]] :16 May 1925 - [[Hurst-4800|Edward George Hurst]] & [[Highcock-163|Mary Ellen Highcock]]

St Mary the Virgin, Wetherden, Suffolk, England

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=== St Mary the Virgin, Wetherden, Suffolk, England === {{One Place Study|place=Wetherden, Suffolk|category=Wetherden, Suffolk One Place Study}} === Name === St Mary the Virgin ===Geography=== *'''Continent:''' Europe *'''State:''' England *'''County:''' Suffolk *'''Village:''' Wetherden *'''Town:''' Stowmarket *'''Address:''' Church of St Mary the Virgin, Church Lane *'''GPS:''' 52.22658549782603, 0.9393505533948561 *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:St_Mary_the_Virgin%2C_Wetherden%2C_Suffolk%2C_England|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] === History === St Mary's Church dates from the 14th century and is listed grade I. It has a late 15th century roof (hammerbeams in the nave and camber beams in the aisle) and contains tombs to the Sulyard family, who partly funded its construction. It suffered damage during World War II when it was hit by bombs which also killed several village residents. The clock on the tower was erected by public subscription in 2012 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wetherden Wikipedia *[https://shct.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/WETHERDEN-St-Mary-the-Virgin-JaT-Don-30.12.23.pdf| Church Guide] *[http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/wetherden.htm Suffolk Churches website] *[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1284607 Entry on National Heritage List for England] *[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000tw3v The Essay: Churchcrawls in Solitude (BBC Radio). 2021 Wetherden (episode 2). ] == Sources ==

St Mary The Virgin Churchyard, Great Baddow, Table of Graves

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This page is currently a work in progress. It is a list of graves in the churchyard of [[Space:St_Mary_The_Virgin_Churchyard%2C_Great_Baddow|St Mary The Virgin]] in Great Baddow, Essex, United Kingdom.
Currently, this graveyard is approximately 30% photographed. There are a number of older gravestones which are completely illegible. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''GPS Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- |{{Image|file=Crabb-1296.jpg}} |[[Crabb-1296|William Hatley Crabb]] |51.715586, 0.502237 |
Sacred to the Memory of
WILLIAM HATLEY CRABB
Who died April 26th 1843
Aged 45 years
|- |{{Image|file=Crabb-1297.jpg}} |[[Crabb-1297|Charlotte Crabb]] |51.715586, 0.502237 |
Sacred to the Memory of CHARLOTTE CRABB
Who died Jany 30th 1845
Aged 52 Years.
|- |{{Image|file=Crabb-1298.jpg}} |[[Crabb-1298|Emma Crabb]] |51.715586, 0.502237 |
Sacred to the Memory of Emma
Daughter of Richard and Ann Crabb of this Parish
who departed this life the 14th of August 1829
Aged 5 years and 8 months
|- |{{Image|file=Crabb-1307.jpg}} |[[Crabb-1307|Mary Ann Crabb]] and [[Crabb-1308|Caroline Crabb]] |51.715586, 0.502237 |
MARY ANN CRABB
died the 16th of July 1794
Aged 5 Years
CAROLINE CRABB
died the 4 of Octr 1803
aged 8 years and 6 months
|- |{{Image|file=Crabb-1299.jpg}} |[[Crabb-1299|Richard Crabb]] and [[Unknown-478530|Ann Crabb]] |51.715586, 0.502237 |
Sacred to the Memory of
RICHARD CRABB
of Baddow Place
who departed this life the 20th of August 1854
aged 62 years
Also of ANN widow of the above
died Dec 8th 1884
aged (illegible)
|- |{{Image|file=Unknown-478908.jpg}} |[[Unknown-478908|Sarah Crabb]] |51.715586, 0.502237 |
Sacred to the Memory of SARAH
the wife of Richard Hatley Crabb Esq. of this parish
who died the 3rd of Sepr 1819
aged 58 years
|- |{{Image|file=Crabb-1309.jpg}} |[[Crabb-1309|Richard Hatley Crabb]] |51.715586, 0.502237 |
Sacred to the Memory of Richard Hatley Crabb Esq.,
Son of John Crabb, Esq. of Hitchin, Hertfordshire,
who departed this life on the 22nd of May 1846
in the 80th year of his age
after a residence of 47 years in this parish
|- |{{Image|file=Crabb-1312.jpg}} |[[Crabb-1312|John Edward Crabb]], [[Crabb-1313|John Alfred Crabb]] and [[Crabb-1315|Clara Wigan Crabb]] |51.715586, 0.502237 |
Sacred to the Memory of JOHN EDWARD CRABB
Died June 26th 1858, aged 5 weeks and 5 days
JOHN ALFRED CRABB
died May 31st 1860, aged 3 months
And CLARA WIGAN CRABB
died Jan 31st 1863, aged 6 years and 2 months
Children of JOHN S and CLARA CRABB
|- |{{Image|file=Crabb-1316.jpg}} |[[Crabb-1316|Richard Hatley Crabb]] and [[Crabb-1317|Laura Jane Crabb]] |51.715586, 0.502237 |
Sacred to the Memory of RICHARD HATLEY CRABB of Heathfield, Tunbridge Wells
youngest son of John S Crabb
died July 14th 1899, aged 36 years
"Not lost, but gone before"
LAURA JANE CRABB of Heathfield, Tunbridge Wells
last surviving child of John S and Clara Crabb
born September 25th 1861
died April 11th 1934
|- |{{Image|file=Mayhew-1450.jpg}} |[[Mayhew-1450|John Mayhew]] and [[Unknown-479400|Sarah Mayhew]] |Approx. 51.715586, 0.502237 |
Sacred to the Memory of
JOHN MAYHEW
who died the 6th of March 1842
in the 77th Year of his age
Also of SARAH
relict of the above
who died the 6th of May 1843
Aged 73 Years
|- |{{Image|file=Steed-1858.jpg}} |[[Steed-1858|Joseph Steed]] and [[Unknown-479588|Susan Steed]] |51.715620, 0.501845 |
Sacred to the Memory of JOSEPH STEED
who died the 11 of July 1862
Aged 70 Years
Also of SUSAN,
wife of the above
who died the 3rd of November 1866
Aged 63 Years
|- |{{Image|file=Lord-4671.jpg}} |[[Lord-4671|John Lord]], [[Lord-4672|Stephen John Lord]] and [[Unknown-479719|Catherine Lord]] |51.715620, 0.501845 |
In Memory of JOHN LORD
Born March 28th 1809
Died February 17th 1878
Also of STEPHEN JOHN LORD
son of the above
Born August 24th 1845
died November 1st 1863
Also CATHERINE LORD
widow of the above
who died January 31st 1887
aged 71 years
At Rest In Jesus
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Sacred to the Memory of JOHN LEE
who died April the 26th 1858
aged 86 years
Also his sister
PRISCILLA THOROGOOD
who died July the 29th 1859
aged 82 years
|- |{{Image|file=Lee-28529.jpg}} |[[Lee-28529|Mary Ann Lee]] and [[Lee-28538|Letitia Lee]] |51.715620, 0.501845 |
Sacred to the Memory of MARY ANN LEE
who died March the 1st 1855,
78 years
Also of the last surviving sister
LETITIA LEE
who died June the 8th 1860
aged 80 years
|- |{{Image|file=Spight-11.jpg}} |[[Spight-11|Thomas Spight]] and [[Unknown-480061|Elizabeth Spight]] |51.715569, 0.502392 |
Sacred to the memory of
THOMAS SPIGHT
who died July 30th 1859
aged 83 years
Also of ELIZABETH
wife of the above
who died October 18th 1858
aged 81 years
|- |{{Image|file=Spight-12.jpg}} |[[Spight-12|Thomas Spight]] |51.715569, 0.502392 |
Sacred to the memory of
THOMAS SPIGHT
son of Thomas and Elizabeth Spight of this parish
who departed this life the 1st of October 1840
aged 41 years
''… (illegible)…''
|- |{{Image|file=Ward-26948.jpg}} |[[Ward-26948|William Ward]] and [[Unknown-480153|Mary Ward]] |51.715569, 0.502392 |
In memory of
WILLIAM WARD
who died the 30th of March 1826
aged 70 years
Also of
MARY his wife
who died the ''(illegible)'' of January 1827
aged 70 years
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St mary's church, lismore, pictou county, nova scotia

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this is the church where my parents were married on june 11, 1943

St Marys County Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_St_Marys_County_Maryland|'''Campbells of St. Mary's County Maryland''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through St. Mary's County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of St. Mary's County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of St. Mary's County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the year 1743. All land records prior to 1827 were destroyed by fire in the early 1800's. If your St. Mary's County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your St. Mary's County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Unpatented Certificates'''
'''S1228 [https://plats.msa.maryland.gov/pages/index.aspx Plats.net]'''
'''1646-1957''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Grantee||Date of Grant||Name of Parcel||Acreage||Certificate No. |- |John Campbell and Jane his wife||Jun 8, 1743||Campbell's Strife||111 acres||#90 |-

St Marys County Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_St_Marys_County_Maryland|'''Campbells of St. Mary's County Maryland''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through St. Mary's County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of St. Mary's County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of St. Mary's County. This page has the Campbell Probate records for the years prior to 1723. If your St. Mary's County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your St. Mary's County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==St. Mary's County Probate-Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Wills'''
'''Campbell Records'''
'''1695-1723''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||No||Folio||Testator||Executor||Date_of_Probate||Comments||Record |- |PC||1||90||[[Campbell-60388|John Campbell]]||Katherine Campbell (wife) and Thomas Campbell (son)||Feb 4, 1695||Wife: [[Children-106|Catherine (Children) Campbell]]; Sons: [[Campbell-60389|Thomas Campbell]], [[Campbell-60390|Richard Campbell]], and [[Campbell-60391|James Campbell]]; Daughters: [[Campbell-60393|Rachel (Campbell) Russell]] and [[Campbell-60392|Faith (Campbell) Taylor]]. Leaves his sons James and Richard "Campbell's Farm in Cecil County (Present day Kent County)||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYMD-WXC?i=55&cc=1803986&cat=150596 Doc Image] |- |PC||1||156||William Campbell||Mary Richardson (Likely his sister)||Jun 16, 1708||Leaves everything to Mary Richardson||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYMD-WMQ?i=88&cc=1803986&cat=150596 Doc Image] |- |PC||1||170||John Campbell||Mary Campbell (wife)||Jan 20, 1720||Son: John Campbell (under 16 years of age); Wife: Mary. He leaves Beaver Dam Manor to his son John||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YMD-7BL?i=95&cc=1803986&cat=150596 Doc Image] |- |PC||1||284||[[Campbell-60389|Thomas Campbell]]||Jean Campbell (wife)||Jan 28, 1724||Wife: Jean; Sons: James, Richard, Joshua, and John; Daughter: Jean||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YMD-49Q?i=157&cc=1803986&cat=150596 Doc Image] |- |HH||1||93||[[Campbell-60388|John Campbell]]||[[Campbell-60389|Thomas Campbell]] (son)||Aug 21, 1695||Account||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YMP-VDY?i=442&cc=1803986&cat=150596 Doc Image] |- |HH||1||335||John Campbell||Mary Campbell (wife)||Jul 3, 1718||Account||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YMP-VW9?i=567&cc=1803986&cat=150596 Doc Image] |- |JJ||1||162||Ann Campbell||None Named||Dec 20, 1780||Brothers: Edward (Elizabeth his wife, William his son), Ignatius, and Enoch; Nieces: Mary, Elly, and Jane||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YMH-97X4?i=90&cc=1803986&cat=150596 Doc Image] |- |JJ||3||146||Ann (Biscoe) Campbell||James Biscoe (brother)||Mar 11, 1807||Brother: James Biscoe; Sisters: Judeth (Jeremiah) Aderton; Son: Daniel Wolstenholm Campbell; Niece: Eliza Aderton||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YMH-9S4S?i=533&cc=1803986&cat=150596 Doc Image] |-

St Mary's Drummin, Mayo. East Side Listing

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St Mary's Drummin, Mayo. North Side Listing

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St Mary's Drummin, Mayo. West Side Listing

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Friel||-||- |- |11||Michael Murphy||-||- |- |12||??||-||- |- |13||??||-||- |- |14||James Friel||-||- |- |15a||Frank Heneghan||-||- |- |15b||  "||-||- |- |15c||James Heneghan||-||- |- |15d||  "||-||- |- |16||Austin Gibbons||-||- |- |17||Thomas Friel||-||- |- |18||Mary Friel||-||- |- |19||Andrew Freel||-||- |- |20||Mihaul Freel||-||- |- |21||Brian John Gibbons||-||- |- |22||  "||-||- |- |23||Jack Murphy||-||- |- |24||Walter Murphy||-||- |- |25||??||-||- |- |rowspan="4"|26||Patrick Gavin||1865-1962||rowspan="3"|  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gavin-768 Patrick Gavin headstone] |- |Catherine Gavin|| -1949 |- |Hugh Gavin||- |- |Larry Duane||1969-2016||  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Duane-50-1 Gavin Duane Grave 02] |- |27||Nora & ???||-||- |- |28||Annie Friel||-||- |- |29||Tommy & Mary Flannery||-||- |- |30||  "||-||- |- |31||Jerry & Mary Heraty||-||- |- |32||  "||-||- |- |33||Heneghan||-||- |- |34||Bridget Heneghan||-||- |- |35||Heneghan family||-||- |- |36||Michael Hastings||-||- |- |37||Peter Heraty||-||- |- |38||Tom Heraty||-||- |- |39||Michael & Tady Hastings||-||- |- |40||??||-||- |- |41||??||-||- |- |42||Michael McGreal||-||- |- |43||Jim Friel||-||- |- |44||Jim Friel||-||- |- |45||Tommy Friel||-||- |- |46||??||-||- |- |47||John Friel||-||- |- |48||Cath Friel||-||- |- |49||Tady Duffy||-||- |- |50||Andy Duffy||-||- |- |51||Bridget ??||-||- |- |52||Phillip Gavin||-||- |- |53||Pat Gavin||-||- |- |54||Martin Hopkins||-||- |- |55||Mary & Joe Hopkins||-||- |- |56||John Hoplins||-||- |- |57||John McGovern||-||- |- |58||Margaret & Chris Heneghan||-||- |- |59||  "||-||- |- |60||Heneghan||-||- |- |61||John & Michael Heneghan||-||- |- |62||??||-||- |- |rowspan="2"|63(a)||[[Heraty-16|Patrick Heraty]]||1905-1976||rowspan="2"|  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Heraty-16 Heraty - Gavin] |- |[[Gavin-589|Nora (Gavin) Heraty]]||1909-1982 |- |rowspan="4"|63(b)||Patrick Heraty||1819 - 1897||rowspan="4"|  [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Heraty-21 Heraty - Brennan] |- |[[Brennan-2824|Marianne (Brennan) Heraty]]||1842 - 1876 |- |Edward Joseph Heraty|| - 1917 |- |Peter Aloysius Heraty|| - 1917 |- |64||Marie & Tony Ruane||-||- |- |65||  "||-||- |- |66||Jennings||-||- |- |67||??||-||- |- |68||??||-||- |- |69||Mary Gavin||-||- |- |70||McDonnald||-||- |- |71||Dominic McDonnald||-||- |- |72||William Duffy||-||- |- |73||Pat Duffy||-||- |- |74||??||-||- |- |75||??||-||- |- |76||Peter King||-||- |- |77||Winnie King||-||- |- |78||Peter King||-||- |- |79||Michael & Ann Hayes||-||- |- |80||  "||-||- |- |81||Denis & Mary Maguire||-||- |- |82||  "||-||- |- |83||Conn, Michael, Marie Grimes||-||- |- |84||  "||-||- |- |85||William Heneghan||-||- |- |86||  "||-||- |- |87||Ann & David Fahhan||-||- |- |88||  "||-||- |- |89||??||-||- |- |90||??||-||- |- |91||??||-||- |- |92||??||-||- |- |93||Patrick Heraty||-||- |- |94||??||-||- |- |95||Margaret Friel||-||- |- |96||James Kilcoyne||-||- |- |97||Dom McDonnelly||-||- |- |98||  "||-||- |- |99||Michael Grimes||-||- |- |100||??||-||- |- |101||Dennis Maguire||-||- |- |102||Dennis Maguire||-||- |- |103||Martin Joyce||-||- |- |104||  "||-||- |- |105||Peter Joyce||-||- |- |106||  "||-||- |- |107||Julia Kerrigan||-||- |- |108||Kerrigan||-||- |- |109||Hopkins||-||- |- |110||  "||-||- |- |111||Mona Navin ??||-||- |- |112||  "||-||- |- |113||Michael Hastings||-||- |- |114||  "||-||- |- |115||??||-||- |- |116||??||-||- |- |117||??||-||- |- |118||Jimmy Heraty||-||- |- |119||Pat Hughes||-||- |- |120||Bridie Gibbons||-||- |- |121||??||-||- |- |122||James Gavin||-||- |- |123||??||-||- |- |124||John Hastings||-||- |- |125||Anthony Hastings||-||- |- |126||John Hastings||-||- |- |127||Fr. Hastings||-||- |- |128||PJJ NcNally||-||- |- |129||  "||-||- |- |130||??||-||- |- |131||??||-||- |- |132||??||-||- |- |133||John King||-||- |- |134||John Fergus||-||- |- |135||??||-||- |- |136||Bridget Carney||-||- |- |137||Patrick & Martina Collins||-||- |- |138||  "||-||- |- |139||Pat McLoughlin||-||- |- |140||John & Joe Hastings||-||- |- |141||Michael Hastings||-||- |- |142||Steven Hastings||-||- |- |143||Thige Hastings||-||- |- |144||Michael Hastings||-||- |- |145||John Hastings||-||- |- |146||Bridget Friel||-||- |- |147||  "||-||- |- |148||??||-||- |- |149||Hugh McLoughlin||-||- |- |150||Tady Hoban||-||- |- |151||Tady Hastings||-||- |- |152||Marie Hastings||-||- |- |153||Joe Navin||-||- |- |154||  "||-||- |- |155||Jim Friel||-||- |- |156||  "||-||- |- |157||??||-||- |- |158||Darly Cannon||-||- |- |159||Nora Cannon||-||- |- |160||Austin Collins||-||- |- |161||Patrick Conway||-||- |- |162||Cath Kelly||-||- |- |163||John Kelly||-||- |- |164||??||-||- |- |165||Michael O'Malley||-||- |- |166||Anne Hade||-||- |- |167||Thige Hastings||-||- |- |168||John Hastings||-||- |- |169||Hastings||-||- |- |170||Tighe Hastings||-||- |- |171||  "||-||- |- |172||John Hastings||-||- |- |173||  "||-||- |- |174||Martin & Margaret Hoban||-||- |- |175||  "||-||- |- |176||John & Ann Breslin||-||- |- |177||  "||-||- |- |178||John & Mary Friel||-||- |- |179||  "||-||- |- |180||Peter & Mary Duffy||-||- |- |181||  "||-||- |- |182||Nora Durran||-||- |- |183||John & Kathleen McNally||-||- |- |184||  "||-||- |- |185||Pat & Bridge Heraty||-||- |- |186||  "||-||- |- |187||Austin Collins||-||- |- |188||John O'Toole||-||- |- |189||O'Toole||-||- |- |190||Peter McLoughlin||-||- |- |191||Nora Heraty||-||- |- |192||John Flynn||-||- |- |193||Patrick King||-||- |- |194||John & Mary Duffy||-||- |- |195||  "||-||- |- |196||James Hoban||-||- |- |197||John Needham||-||- |- |198||Hugh Kelly||-||- |- |199||John Conway||-||- |- |200||Peter Kelly||-||- |- |200a||Austin Collins||-||- |}

St Mary's Registers, Dennington, Suffolk, England

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[http://pope-genealogy.me.uk/dennington-bmd/] PDF transcriptions for 1860-1890 The following list contains profession or occupation abbreviations used: bkr = baker blth = blacksmith brlr = bricklayer bthr = butcher cptr = carpenter clg = clergyman chmn = coachman chmr = coachmaker cpr = cooper dlr = dealer dvr = drover fmr = farmer fmbf = farm bailiff frr = farrier gdr = gardener glz = glazier gcr = grocer grm = groom hglr = higgler hsmn = horseman hbn = husbandman inkr = innkeeper jbr = jobber lbr = labourer mlr = miller pen = pensioner phgr = photographer pbn = publican rtr = rector svnt = servant schm = schoolmaster shpd = shepherd shmr = shoemaker tlr = tailor thtr = thatcher tkr = tinker whmn = warehseman wtmr = watchmaker whth = whitesmith whwt = wheelwright wvr = weaver A '''Higgler''' was an itinerant trader who bought and sold goods such as butter, cheese, poultry eggs and fish. Higglers and other travelling salesmen, such as peddlers and badgers (those who sold corn and grain), needed a licence. The definition of a '''white smith''' is usually given as a worker in tin or other light metals. However, according to Familysearch, whitesmiths worked an alloy of tin, antimony and copper which was introduced in 1769 as a rival to pewter. Originally called white metal, it was renamed Britannia Metal in 1797. '''Jobber''' Responsible for repairing broken threads during weaving. Pig Jobber: a livestock merchant who dealt in pigs. Pig Man: a pig herder, or a pig trader.

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{| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2a/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-1.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-1.jpg |1. |Simon Edward Nash |In loving memory of Simon Edward Nash, a dear husband, dad and brother. Born 15th November 1966. Died 29th April 2015. Those who love don't go away. They walk beside us every day. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5c/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-2.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-2.jpg |2 |Alice Emily Leaney |In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Alice Emily Leaney who died June 14th 1949. Aged 54 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f4/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-3.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-3.jpg |3 |Charles John Ward |In loving memory of a devoted husband Charles John Ward who passed away Sept 27th 1949. Aged 73 years. Sunlight passes, shadows fall out, Love and remembrance outlast all. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/26/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-4.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-4.jpg |4 |Alexander & Jane Bisset |In loving memory of Alexander Bisset Died April 4th 1952 Aged 92. Also his wife Jane Died November 23rd 1956 Aged 91 years. Reunited. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/25/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-5.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-5.jpg |5 |Paul Christopher Roger John Phillips |Paul Christopher Roger John Phillips 1944 - 2008 I could not stay another day. To Laugh, To love, To work To play, Tasks left undone must stay that way,I found that peace at the end of the day. Deeply missed by his family and friends. Loved and remembered always |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e4/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-6.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-6.jpg |6 |Frederick & Joan Sewell |Frederick Thomas Sewell 8th November 1917 to 24th June 1985 Joan Cicely Sewell 4th September 1920 to 23rd October 2017 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/de/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-7.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-7.jpg |7 |Henry George Eke and wife |A mother to __ll who gave a mother treasure, Her ways are so you'll never know the loss of her until you see her empty chair. Also of her loving husband Henry George Eke who passed February 23rd 1947. Aged 74 years. Cremated at Manor Park Cemetery |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/11/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-8.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-8.jpg |8 |James & Laura Backhouse |In loving memory of James Backhouse June 20th 1944 Aged 84 years. Thy will be done.Also his wife Laura Backhouse who died July 26th 1950 Aged Aged 80 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1c/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-9.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-9.jpg |9 |Jennifer Margaret Davis Nash |In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Jennifer Margaret Davis Nash born 18th April 1946 Died 7th February 1983. Always remembered. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6f/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-10.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-10.jpg |10 |Ronald & Annie Wayman |In loving memory of my dear wife Annie Wayman. Died 22nd April 1986 Aged 79 years. Also her husband Ronald Edward Wayman Died 28th December 1988 Aged 74 years. Reunited. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2e/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-11.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-11.jpg |11 |Georgina Attwood |In loving memory of Georgina Atwood Died 25th December 1945 Aged 65 years. Gone but not forgotten. Never shall thy memory fade |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f7/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-12.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-12.jpg |12 |Kathleen & Archie Clarke |In loving memory of Kathleen Elizabeth Clarke Passed to rest 14.02.1967 Aged 78 Also Archie Douglas Kingsley Clarke Passed to rest 4.07.1987 Aged 89 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f1/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-13.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-13.jpg |13 |Jason Joslin |In loving memory of Jason Joslin known as Jay Caring friend to so many so dearly loved, so greatly missed Beloved son and brother of S E and D.. Bright stars shine for a short time Died 4th February 2002 Aged 27 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a7/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-14.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-14.jpg |14 |Annie Pearce |In loving memory of Annie Pearce ( Nee Bossert ) Mother and devoted grandmother So greatly missed, Tragically died 14th October 1999 Aged 88 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f0/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-15.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-15.jpg |15 |Frank Bossert |In ever loving memory of my darling husband Frank who passed away suddenly April 13th 1964. i will think of you every day til we meet again from your heart broken wife |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/85/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-16.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-16.jpg |16 |Magdalene Baker |Magdalene Baker nee Bossert 1922 - 2004 RIP |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/44/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-17.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-17.jpg |17 |Thekla, Madalene Lily and Arthur Bossert |Thekla Bossert who died Jan 8th 1961 Aged 88 years. A beloved wife and mother. Treasured memories that will always remain deep in our hearts from your loving family Madalene Lily Bossert who died October 11th 1973. Aged 74 years. Arthur P Bossert who died June 20th 1952 aged 83 years. In memory of a devoted husband and father from your ever loving wife Thekla and your family |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e9/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-18.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-18.jpg |18 |Arthur & Thekla Grace Smith |in loving memory of our dear brother Arthur who had to pass on June 5th Richard Bossert his brother and his sister. Thekla Grace Smith Died 12th January 1989. Aged 92 years. Always in our thoughts. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6d/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-19.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-19.jpg |19 |Ernest Raynor |In loving memory of Ernest Raynor. Died 6th June 1977. Aged 75 years The Village postman for 10 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8f/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-20.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-20.jpg |20 |William Ingram Pashler |In affectionate memory of William Ingram Pashler, medical coach and dispenser for 25 years at Addenbrooks Hospital Died February 12th 1901 Aged 60. I have kept ... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/54/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-21.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-21.jpg |21 |Henry Edward Armell Rowell |In loving memory of Henry Edward Armell Rowell MA ...years rest in Toft with Caldecott |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/30/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-22.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-22.jpg |22 |Unknown |No Inscription |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/74/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-23.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-23.jpg |23 |Dora May Harrup |In loving memory of our mother Dora May Harrup Born 11th March 1891 Died 23rd December 1971 Will be remembered always by daughter Joan, sons Arthur, Colin and Peter |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b9/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-25.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-25.jpg |24 |Wilfred & Alice Harrup |Cherished memories of beloved husband and father Wilfred Harrup. At rest Jan 24th 1869 Aged 67 years Also his wife Alice Reunited with him Feb 19th 1980 Aged 84 years. A loving mother and grandmother. Until we meet again. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ab/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-26.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-26.jpg |25 |Lewis & David Harrup |Sacred to the memory of Lewis Edgar Harrup Died June 8th 1939 Aged 37 years. David John Harrup Died April 29th 1988 Aged 17 years. Dave our mate. Bourn and District MCC |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8b/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-27.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-27.jpg |26 |John Harrup |In memory of John Harrup. Beloved husband cherished father Born 30th Nov 1932 Reunited with his father and son 7th October 1991 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/58/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-28.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-28.jpg |27 |Sam & Edith Farrington |Sleeping - Sacred to the memory of our beloved parents Sam Farrington who fell asleep 5th Jan 1953 in his 78th year. Edith Farrington united with him 27th Dec 1960 in her 85th year - so dearly loved. We thank our God for every remembrance of them |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e4/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-29.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-29.jpg |28 |Sewell Dawson |In memory of Sewell Dawson rector of Caldecott Rectory March 25th 1885 Age 83 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a2/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-30.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-30.jpg |29 |Alice Barnes |In memory of Alice daughter of James and Anne Barnes, who died May 7th 1859 --------- 16 years. Watch therefore for ye know not when your Lord doth come. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/50/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-31.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-31.jpg |30 |Mary Freman Watson |In memory of Mary Freman Watson, who died at the rectory, the resident of her brother-in-law Reverend D Vicar of Barton, who died 5th February 1862 in her 71st year of her life |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e0/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-32.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-32.jpg |31 |Edward Walker |In memory of Edward Walker who passed away Feb 1957 in his 70th year. His end was peace. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/62/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-33.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-33.jpg |32 |Lynda Michaela Watson |In loving memory of Lynda Michaela Watson 17.1.1966 - 27.7.2007 The Golden Gate stood open, God saw you needed rest, His garden must be beautiful, He only takes the best. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a9/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-34.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-34.jpg |33 |Henry, Nate & William Poole |Henry Poole who died March 8th 1876 Aged 79 years. Come unto me all ye who labour and I will give you rest. Nate John Poole who died Nov 1st 1866 Aged 27 years. And of William Poole who died February 1877 Aged 49? years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fd/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-35.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-35.jpg |34 |Henrica Gertrude Knightly Foster |In loving memory of Henrica Gertrude Knightly Foster, wife of Ebeneezer Foster of Cambridge Born May 9th 1956 Died July 4th 1903 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/91/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-36.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-36.jpg |35 |Matthew Radlow |In loving memory of Matthew, the loving husband of Kate Radlow, who died April 11th 1980 Aged 61 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6c/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-37.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-37.jpg |36 |Ernest Radford |In loving memory of Ernest Radford who passed away August 28th 1925 Aged 56 years At Rest. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e1/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-38.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-38.jpg |37 |Samuel Jack Pell |Samuel Jack Pell Sweet dreams little one Never Forgotten |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ae/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-39.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-39.jpg |38 |Phyllis Stevens |Phyllis Stevens Beloved wife mum and nana. 13.2.1932 - 24.1.2000 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6b/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-40.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-40.jpg |39 |William Roy Watson |In loving memory of William Roy Watson who died 27th December 1995 Aged 56 years. In God's Care. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c4/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-41.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-41.jpg |40 |Evelyn & Ted Devonish |In loving memory of a loving wife and friend Evelyn Joan Devonish Born 1921 Died 1995. Ted Devonish 1919 - 1999. Equally loved. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6d/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-42.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-42.jpg |41 |Gerald Edward Cakebread |In loving memory of a dear husband and father Gerald Edward Cakebread 1945 - 1986 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b8/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-43.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-43.jpg |42 |Marjorie & Jack Wreford |In memory of Marjorie Wreford Died 21st April 1984 Aged 81. Loved by husband and family. Now reunited Jack Liam John |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6b/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-44.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-44.jpg |43 |Richard Edward Smith |Richard Edward Smith who passed away 16th Dec 1999 Aged 61 years. Remembered Always |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/40/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-45.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-45.jpg |44 |Aubrey & John Dowding |Aubrey Dowding who graced this earth 24th May 1935 - 17th Jan 1997 Love changeth everything John Dowding 24 3.1926 - 3.12.1999 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/02/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-46.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-46.jpg |45 |Elizabeth Brown |In remembrance Elizabeth the beloved wife of Thomas Brown who died January 5th 1895 Aged 67 years. Also of Thomas Brown |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cb/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-47.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-47.jpg |46 |Thomas Brown |In loving memory of Thomas Brown who died Feb 4th 1904 Aged 66 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b0/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-48.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-48.jpg |47 |Ellen & Arthur Jacklin |In memory of Ellen Victoria Jacklin passed away 26th July 1980 Aged 61 years.Archie John Jacklin passed away 15th November 1993 Aged 73 years A loving mother and father. Always Remembered. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fe/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-49.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-49.jpg |48 |David Edward Ladds |In loving memory of a dear husband and father David Edward Ladds 11th March 1938- 21st April 1994 So dearly loved, so greatly missed. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5a/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-50.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-50.jpg |48 |Alan David lloyd |In memory of Alan David Lloyd 1988 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b8/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-51.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-51.jpg |49 |George B Richmond |In loving memory of George B Richmond Died 15th April 1992 Aged 89 years Rest In Peace. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/03/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-52.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-52.jpg |50 |Unknown |Unknown |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c7/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-53.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-53.jpg |51 |Ernest T Hagger |In loving memory of Ernest T Hagger Aged 61 years who passed away June 23rd 1930 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/55/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-54.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-54.jpg |52 |The Radford family |In loving memory of John Radford Died August 15th 1929 Aged 75 years Also his wife Alice Radford Died April 23rd 1936 Aged 80 years Also Arthur their son died in Australia August 4th 1929 Aged 43 years, Also Ernest their son killed in France May 28th 1917 Aged 26 years Also lily their daughter Died in Australia Nov 11th 1926 Aged 29 years. Father mother sister brother meet once more, God is love. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/25/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-55.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-55.jpg |53 |Edith & George Brand |In memory of Edith Rose Brand who died 29th March 2003 Aged 97 years. Also her husband George James Brand. Reunited 10th July 2004 Aged 96. Rest in peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/bc/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-57.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-57.jpg |54 |Grace Perry & Leslie Bard |In memory of Grace Beatrice Perry who passed away peacefully 11th October 2008 Aged 85 years. Twin sister of Leslie Frederick Bard Died 14th November 1969 Aged 46 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c0/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-58.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-58.jpg |55 |Unknown |Unknown |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/aa/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-59.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-59.jpg |56 |Edith & Norman Cook |In loving memory of Edith Annie Cook who died 28th October 1994 in her 89th year - a dear wife and mother now in God's care and of Norman Cook who died 11th Aug 2000 in his 92nd year. In everything there is a season |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/df/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-60.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-60.jpg |57 |Lillian & Leonard Wisbey |In loving memory of a dear wife , mother and nan, Lillian Margaret Wisbey died 12th March 1994 Aged 70 RIP Also Leonard George Wisbey - a dear husband , dad and grandad- Died 3rd April 1999 Aged 79 RIP |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/62/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-62.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-62.jpg |58 |Margaret Gladys Hassouneh |In loving memory of a dear mum, wife, sister and auntie Margaret Gladys Hassouneh Died 20th November 2006 Aged 56 RIP |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1a/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-63.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-63.jpg |59 |Thomas Smith |Thomas Smith who died Dec 8th 1912 Aged 62 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/60/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-67.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-67.jpg |60 |Arthur & Nora Drayton |Arthur Drayton Died 29th April 1997 Aged 76 years Nora Drayton Died 13th February 1998 Aged 78 years Devoted parents to three loving sons. Too dearly loved to be forgotten |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/29/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-68.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-68.jpg |61 |John George Jenkins |John George Jenkins CBE of Childerley 1919 - 2007 Beloved husband of Chloe. All the end is harvest. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f4/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-69.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-69.jpg |62 |Ian Robert Slatter |Ian Robert Slatter Died 30th March 2004 Aged 41. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7d/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-70.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-70.jpg |63 |Josiah Farrington |In memory of josiah Farrington Died September 29th 1906 Aged 84 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b6/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-71.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-71.jpg |64 |Naomi Farrington |in memory of Naomi Farrington Died June 15th 1839. Aged 70 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ed/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-72.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-72.jpg |65 |William, Mary & George Westnutt |In loving memory of William Holden Westnutt Died April 30th 1914 Aged 76 years. At rest. Also of George Albert son of the above accidentally killed Aug 14th 1888 Aged 20 years. thy will be done. Also of Mary Ann Westnutt, who died July 4th 1921 Aged 71 years. At rest. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/65/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-129.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-129.jpg |66 |Smith Lynton |In memory of Smith Lynton who died July 25th 1898 Aged 36 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/63/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-61.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-61.jpg |67 |Lucy May Robbins |In loving memory of Lucy May , the beloved daughter of Albert and Lucy Robbins who died 1st October 1938 Aged 18 years . In God's keeping. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5a/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-76.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-76.jpg |68 |Frederick William Alfred Whittaker |in loving memory of Frederick William Alfred Whittaker Born 23rd October 1012 Died 26th August 2003 At peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/77/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-77.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-77.jpg |69 |Not Known |Not known |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f7/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-78.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-78.jpg |70 |Charles & Mary Ann Hodges |At rest together. Our beloved parents William Charles Hodges Died Jan 18th 1908? Aged 81 years. Mary Ann Joyce Aged 78 years (unclear) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f4/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-80.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-80.jpg |71 |Sarah Amy Morley |In loving memory of Sarah Amy Morley who fell asleep March 2nd 1953 Aged 62 years. At Rest |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2c/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-81.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-81.jpg |72 |Lily Elizabeth Morley |In loving memory of Lily Elizabeth Morley who was called to res December 13th 1953 Aged 66 years Rest In Peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7b/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-75.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-75.jpg |73 |Hannah Watts |In loving memory of a dear mother Hannah Watts who departed her life April 30th 1905 in her 85th year. We loved her, yes, no tongue can tell, How much we loved her ad how well, God loved her too and thought it best, To take her to His heart of rest. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fa/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-82.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-82.jpg |74 |George Bicknell |In loving memory of a devoted husband, papa and grandad, George Bicknell. Born 1st December 1912 Died 5th December 2004, In our minds, a constant thought. in our hearts, a constant sorrow. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/05/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-83.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-83.jpg |75 a |Albert Edward Tinkler |In loving memory of a dear husband and father Albert Tinkler Died 14th March 2009 Aged 96 years We miss his cheery way, We miss the things he used to say,Anf when old times we oft recall, It;s then we miss him most of all. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b7/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-84.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-84.jpg |75 b |Joan Tinkler |In loving memory of Joan Margaret Tinkler Died 8th January 2015. Aged 94 years. Sadly missed by her family. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1d/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-85.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-85.jpg |76 |Gladys Harrup |Gladys Harrup Died 4th November 2010 Aged 89 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1b/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-86.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-86.jpg |77 |Neill Allen Kester |In loving memory of Neill Allen Kester 1985 - 2014 Died 10th May 2014 Aged 28 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d9/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-56.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-56.jpg |78 |Mary Huddleston |In memory of Mary wife of Robert Huddleston, who died Jan 18th 1841 Aged _0 years. Thy word is all fullness and true. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a6/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-64.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-64.jpg |79 |Mary Ann Huddleston |In memory of Mary Ann, daughter of Robert and Mary Huddleston who died May 18th 1851 Aged 19 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0a/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-65.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-65.jpg |80 |Robert Huddleston |In memory of Robert Huddleston who died Feb 1st Aged 83 years. To dwell with thee in heaven above, Where sin shall ever cease, Will fill the soul with heavenly joy, And everlasting peace. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/85/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-66.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-66.jpg |81 |Unknown |in memory of --- March 1811. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b5/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-74.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-74.jpg |82 |James and Daphne Dolan |Treasured memories of a dear husband James David Dolan who passed away 2007 Aged 87.Forever in our thoughts. And his wife Daphne Jean Dolan who passed away 2016. Aged 64. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8d/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-87.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-87.jpg |83 |Amelia Cunningham |Treasured memories of our dear mother Amelia Cunningham Died 2nd Oct 1980 Aged 82 Sadly missed. Always in our thoughts. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b7/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-88.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-88.jpg |84 |Mary Ann & Benjamin Sparks |In loving memory of Mary Ann Sparks. Died Feb 20th 1912 Aged 52 years. Also Benjamin her beloved husband Died Nov 28th 1919 Aged 58 years Peace perfect peace. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f6/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-89.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-89.jpg |85 |Gwendoline Edith Ball |In loving memory of Gwendoline Edith Ball Daughter, sister and Aunt. 15.1.1915 - 6.5.2005 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fe/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-91.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-91.jpg |86 |Claude & Edith Ball |In memory of Claude A Ball. Died Dec 2nd 1871 Aged 82 And his wife Edith Mary Died Feb 4th 1983 Aged 93 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/97/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-92.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-92.jpg |87 |Colin Joseph Bibby |Colin Joseph Bibby of Clare Farm, ornithologist 20 November 1948 - 7th August 2004. His spirit lives on through his work but most of all through his family. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/dc/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-93.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-93.jpg |88 |Kate Sparks |In loving memory of Kate, the little daughter of Benjamin and M.A.Sparks. Died Feb 3rd 1899 Aged 18 months . Jesus called a little child to Him. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/91/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-94.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-94.jpg |89 |Aaron & Mary Babcock |In memory of Aaron Babcock who entered into rest March 7th 1894 Aged 80 years. Also of Mary, the beloved wife, who entered into rest December 9th (?) 1901 Aged 88 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9e/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-95.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-95.jpg |90 |Jane Arrington &Mary Ann Babcock |Jane Arrington who died March 27th 1862 Aged 25 years. Also of her sister Mary Ann Babcock who died Feb 23rd 1807 Aged 72 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a2/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-96.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-96.jpg |91 |Will Reynolds |In memory of Will Cole who died 15th Sept ....? |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/dd/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-97.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-97.jpg |92 |Robert Cole |Robert Cole died Aged 57 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d0/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-98.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-98.jpg |93 |Unknown Cole |Not readable |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/15/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-99.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-99.jpg |94 |Simon Cole |In memoriam Simon Cole who died ... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/87/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-100.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-100.jpg |95 |Elizabeth Cole |In memory of Elizabeth daughter of Simon and Mary Cole who died June 8th 1773 Aged 5 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e3/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-101.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-101.jpg |96 |Simon Cole |Too buried to read more |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/76/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-102.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-102.jpg |97 |George & Elizabeth Shaw |Sacred to the memory of our dear parents George Shaw, who died July 8th 1938 Aged 60 years. Also Elizabeth Ann , who died March 29th 1957 Aged 69 years. God takes our loved ones from our homes but never from our hearts |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b0/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-103.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-103.jpg |98 |William Cole |in memoriam William Cole , husband of Esther Cole, who died May 31st 1701 Aged 76 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0d/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-104.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-104.jpg |99 |Martha I Cole |Martha I Cole died aged 60 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fb/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-105.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-105.jpg |100 |Charles & Sylvia Rider |In loving memory of a dear husband and father Charles William Rider who passed away to rest 8th May 1967 Aged 66 years. Also a dear wife and mother Sylvia Rider who passed away to rest 10th Jan 1978 Aged 74 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c1/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-106.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-106.jpg |101 |Ellis & Rosa Howells |In loving memory of a dear husband and father Ellis Charles Well Howell who died 28th November 1964 aged 62 years. Also a dear wife and mother Rosa who died 9th July Aged 79 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/05/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-107.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-107.jpg |102 |Simon Cole |In memory of Simon Cole of Swavesey who died July 17th 1810 aged 59? years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/86/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-108.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-108.jpg |103 |Simon Cole |In memory of Simon Cole who died 18th February 1799 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/84/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-109.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-109.jpg |104 |Mary Cole |In memory of Mary Cole who died June 10th 1797 Aged 78 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/de/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-110.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-110.jpg |105 |Frank Henry Burden |In loving memory of Frank Henry Burden the dearly beloved son of George and Rose Burden who was suddenly called to rest July 7 1931 Aged 31 years. God calls our loved ones to Him but they live in our hearts forever. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/ce/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-111.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-111.jpg |106 |William Sole |In memory of William Sole Mr Frost and Mrs Hosk... late of St Neots who died 21st February 1851 Aged 52 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4f/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-112.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-112.jpg |107 |Unknown |Unknown |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c0/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-113.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-113.jpg |108 |Edward George Moy |In loving memory of Edward George Moy who departed this life 26th January 1973 Aged 48. Some day, some time our eyes shall see the loved one we keep in memory and God will link our broken chain still closer when we meet again. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8a/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-115.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-115.jpg |109 |Harry & Edith Goodey |In loving memory of Harry Goodey who died 27th Sept 1961 Aged 88 years. Also Edith wife of the above who died 15 May 1971 Aged 91 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/16/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-116.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-116.jpg |110 |Ann Farrington |Ann Farrington who died April 27th 1897 Aged 61. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c8/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-117.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-117.jpg |111 |Worn away |worn away |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a5/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-118.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-118.jpg |112 |William Farrington |William Farrington who died April 14th 1909 Aged 81 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fe/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-119.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-119.jpg |113 |Joseph Farrington |Joseph Farrington Born Jan 18th 1862 Died Feb 12th 1936 Aged 74 (but could be 1956 and 94) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c3/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-120.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-120.jpg |114 |Elizabeth & Maude Cattell |In loving memory of Elizabeth Cattell departed into rest May 16th 1958 Aged 89 years. Also her sister Maude Eliza Cattell who died October 18th 1964 Aged 90. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/56/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-121.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-121.jpg |115 |Broken off front |No writing |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5b/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-122.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-122.jpg |116 |William Willmott |Sacred to the memory of William Willmott who died 22 Sept 1850 Aged 6_ years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/af/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-123.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-123.jpg |117 |Sarah & Roger Morley |In loving memory of Sarah Morley died Aug 6th 1915 Aged 42 years At rest. Also of her husband Roger who died Oct 31st 19?9 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/75/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-124.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-124.jpg |118 |William & Elizabeth Radford |William Radford who departed this life December 10th 1880 Aged 87 years Also Elizabeth Radford October 23rd 1885 Aged 88 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e1/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-125.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-125.jpg |119 |Sarah |In memory of Sarah, the wife of Francis ? 1775 - 1814 (possibly) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/42/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-126.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-126.jpg |120 |John David Carter |John David Carter 26.7. 1945 - 16.7.2015 Much loved Husband, father and grandfather |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/02/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-127.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-127.jpg |121 |Warren Dale Carter |30158203 Private Warren Dale Carter - 2nd battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment 9th December 2015 Aged 24 Bonded by love, engraved on our hearts Together forever never to part. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d9/St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-128.jpg/75px-St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Caldecote-128.jpg |122 |Peter Charles Doggett |In loving memory Peter Charles Doggett 12/08/1930 - 11/12/2017 Rest in peace |- | | | | |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |}

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This page is currently a work in progress. It is a list of graves in [[Space:St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Churchyard|St Michael and All Angels Churchyard]] in Galleywood, Essex, United Kingdom. Currently the graveyard is approximately 15% photographed. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''GPS Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space.jpg}} |[[Ellul-4|Angelo Ellul]] |Approx. 51.699355, 0.465042 |
In Loving Memory Of
Angelo Ellul
11th May 1930-5th May 2015
Rest in Peace
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-1.jpg}} |[[Tillett-259|Derek Robert Tillett]] |Approx. 51.699355, 0.465042 |
In Loving Memory of
Derek Robert Tillett
A Dear Husband, Dad and Grandad
16.7.1930 - 10.4.2015 Sadly Missed
Forever In Our Thoughts
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-2.jpg}} |[[Unknown-474097|Joan Pateman]] and [[Pateman-188|Harold Pateman]] |Approx. 51.699355, 0.465042 |
Joan Pateman
1928-2005
Harold Pateman
1925-2011
Much Loved Parents and Grandparents
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-3.jpg}} |[[Griffiths-3752|Helen Mary Griffiths]] |Approx. 51.699355, 0.465042 |
Helen Mary Griffiths
Died 6th May 2010
Aged 56 Years
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-4.jpg}} |[[Hawkes-1271|Theresa Ann Haile]] |Approx. 51.699355, 0.465042 |
In Loving Memory of
THERESA ANN HAILE
A Devoted Wife and Mother
Born March 4th 1965
Died December 8th 2008
Reunited with her parents
JAMES and CHRISTABEL HAWKES
Those we love don't go away
They walk beside us every day
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-5.jpg}} |[[Nightingale-1258|Henry Nightingale]] and [[Unknown-482719|Annie Nightingale]] |Approx. 51.699355, 0.465042 |
In Loving Memory of
HENRY NIGHTINGALE
1912-1987
Also His Wife
ANNIE
1912-2010
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-6.jpg}} |[[Crozier-1090|Thomas Leslie Crozier]] |Approx. 51.699355, 0.465042 |
In Loving Memory of
A Very Dear and Devoted Husband, Dad and Grandad
THOMAS LESLIE CROZIER
1934-2016
Age 82
Forever In Our Thoughts
Until We Meet Again
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-7.jpg}} |[[Garwood-699|Ronald John Garwood]] |Approx. 51.699139, 0.464787 |
RONALD JOHN GARWOOD
1926-2009
Aged 82
LOVE OF OUR LIVES
Devoted Husband, Dad and Grandad
Sadly Missed, Never To Be Forgotten
Until We Meet Again
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-8.jpg}} |[[Unknown-482985|Marlene Ann Brownlee]] |Approx. 51.699139, 0.464787 |
In Loving Memory of
MARLENE ANN BROWNLEE
A Dear Wife, Mum And A Special Nanny
DIED 15th APRIL 2010
AGED 65 YEARS Gone Are The Days We Used To Share
But In Our Hearts You're Always There
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-9.jpg}} |[[Legg-1492|Allan Legg]] |Approx. 51.699139, 0.464787 |
ALLAN LEGG
AN AMAZING HUSBAND AND FATHER THAT WE SHALL NEVER FORGET
15th May 1945 - 29th May 2010
THERE IS ONLY ONE HAPPINESS IN LIFE TO LOVE AND BE LOVED
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-10.jpg}} |[[Pink-638|John Anthony Pink]] |Approx. 51.699139, 0.464787 |
JOHN ANTHONY PINK
(TONY)
29th April 1923-1st July 2010
A Gentle Man of this Village
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-11.jpg}} |[[Unknown-485100|Jessie Davey]] and [[Davey-2313|Albert Leslie Davey]] |Approx. 51.699139, 0.464787 |
Treasured Memories of A GRACIOUS LADY
JESSIE DAVEY
18.9.1923 - 1.10.2010
A LOVING WIFE, MUM, NANNY AND GREAT NANNY
Always In Our Thoughts
Forever In Our Hearts
Together With
An Honourable Gentleman
ALBERT LESLIE DAVEY
20.5.1923 - 5.5.2016
A CHERISHED HUSBAND, DAD, GRANDAD AND GRANDPA
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-12.jpg}} |[[Alliston-28|Stephen Paul Alliston]] and [[Unknown-485133|Margaret Edith Alliston]] |Approx. 51.699139, 0.464787 |
In Loving Memory of
STEPHEN PAUL ALLISTON
28.4.1947-2.7.2008
And His Wife
MARGARET EDITH
2.3.1947-30.8.2010
A DEVOTED MUM AND DAD
REMEMBERED WITH A SMILE
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-13.jpg}} |[[Bryant-12376|George Arthur Bryant]] and [[Unknown-485144|Lillian Caroline Bryant]] |Approx. 51.699139, 0.464787 |
George Arthur Bryant and Lilian Caroline Bryant George Bryant
14/01/1929
03/09/2004
In Loving Memory of a Loving Husband, Dad and Grandad Lillian Bryant
14/11/1934
15/08/2010
In Loving Memory of a Wonderful Wife, Mum and Nan "Together again at last
God Bless"
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-14.jpg}} |William and Joan Magnus | |
William & Joan Magnus
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-15.jpg}} |Eloise Tia Leaver | |
Eloise Tia Leaver
13.5.1998
Smokie
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-16.jpg}} |[[Lewis-37161|Edmund Alexander Jonathan Lewis]] | |
EDMUND ALEXANDER JONATHAN LEWIS
1974-2007
DEEPLY MISSED
NEVER FORGOTTEN
LOVED FOR EVER
RIP
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-17.jpg}} |[[Unknown-485628|Dorothea Bertha Cattell]] | |
DOROTHEA BERTHA CATTELL
Died 12th Oct 2007
Aged 89 Years
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-18.jpg}} |[[Cox-26361|Colin J Cox]] and [[Unknown-486480|Mavis L Cox]] | |
Cherished Memories of
COLIN J COX
8.10.1931 - 4.11.2007
And Beloved Wife
MAVIS L COX
20.2.1927 - 13.11.2010
At Rest Together
Along With Their Pets
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-19.jpg}} |[[Unknown-485335|Sylvie Edwards]] | |
In Loving Memory of
SYLVIE EDWARDS
28.7.1944 - 28.12.2007
SADLY MISSED
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-20.jpg}} |[[Unknown-486537|Dorothy Hardy Snelling]] | |
Precious Memories of A Dear Wife, A Loving Mum & Nan
DOROTHY HARDY SNELLING
Born Jersey, 16th April 1937
Died 21st February 2008
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-21.jpg}} |[[Day-12895|Herbert Thomas Clark Day]] | |
In Loving Memory of
A DEAR HUSBAND AND FATHER
HERBERT THOMAS CLARK DAY
29th November 1919 - 6th March 2008
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-22.jpg}} |[[Martin-53626|Anthony Neil Martin]] | |
In Loving Memory of
A DEAR HUBAND, FATHER, SON AND BROTHER
ANTHONY NEIL MARTIN
5th January 1967 - 20th September 2008
Aged 41 Years
TRAGICALLY TAKEN FROM OUR HOME BUT NEVER FROM OUR HEARTS
With All Our Love Now And Forever
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-23.jpg}} |[[Unknown-487255|Frances Gawn]] and [[Gawn-51|Percy Charles Gawn]] | |
In Loving Memory Of
FRANCES GAWN
8.5.1919 - 25.1.2009
LOVED AND MISSED BY ALL HER FAMILY
And Also
PERCY CHARLES GAWN
17.12.1918 - 17.7.1996
WHOSE ASHES ARE IN THE GARDEN OF REMEMBRANCE IN THIS CHURCHYARD
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-24.jpg}} |[[Cooper-24887|Bernard Cooper]] and [[Unknown-487263|Frances Mary Cooper]] | |
With Love We Remember
BERNARD COOPER
WHO DIED ON 11th MAY 2009
AGED 70 YEARS
A Dear Husband, Dad and Grandad
And Also
FRANCES MARY COOPER
Loving Wife of Bernard and Mother, Sister and Nanny
17th MAY 1944 - 2nd DECEMBER 2017
Sadly Missed
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-25.jpg}} |[[Rowland-8161|Raymond Rowland]] and [[Unknown-487341|Betty Gwendoline Rowland]] | |
In Loving Memory of
RAYMOND ROWLAND
1922 To 2011
And His Wife
BETTY GWENDOLINE
1922 To 2015
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-26.jpg}} |[[Unknown-487336|Betty Florence Griffiths]] and [[Griffiths-3931|William Thomas (Bill) Griffiths]] | |
In Loving Memory of
A Caring Wife, Mother & Grandmother
BETTY FLORENCE GRIFFITHS
BORN 28th JANUARY 1924
DIED 12th MARCH 2009
Goodbye My Love - Just For Now
Also Her Husband
A Much Loved Father & Grandfather
WILLIAM THOMAS (BILL)
BORN 19th SPETEMBER 1922
DIED 27th MAY 2011
Together In Peace
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-27.jpg}} |[[Unknown-487470|Kathleen Annie Lofting]] and [[Lofting-4|Alfred Lofting]] | |
In Loving Memory of
KATHLEEN ANNIE LOFTING
1926 - 2009
Loving Wife, Mother and Grandmother
Also
ALFRED LOFTING
1925 - 2012
Loving Husband, Father and Grandfather
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-28.jpg}} |[[Saveall-63|Bertie George Saveall]] and [[Unknown-487842|Yvonne Saveall]] |Approx. 51.699355, 0.465042 |
With Love
We Remember
BERTIE GEORGE SAVEALL
1927 - 2008
And
YVONNE SAVEALL
1933 - 2018
Together Again
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-29.jpg}} |[[Unknown-487922|Lily Gisby]] and [[Gisby-27|John Gisby]] |Approx. 51.699355, 0.465042 |
In Loving Memory of
MY DARLING WIFE
LILY GISBY
BORN 26th FEBRUARY 1932
DIED 17th JANUARY 1995
A DEVOTED MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER
IN GOD'S KEEPING UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN
AND OF HER DARLING HUSBAND
JOHN GISBY
BORN 17th OCTOBER 1928
DIED 25th DECEMBER 1996
Together Again For Eternity
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-30.jpg}} |[[Gisby-28|Kim Loraine Gisby]] |Approx. 51.699355, 0.465042 |
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR DAUGHTER
KIM LORAINE GISBY
WHO FELL ASLEEP
13th SEPT. 1957
AGED 7 DAYS
SAFE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-31.jpg}} |Jay Luke Beard |Approx. 51.699355, 0.465042 |
Jay Luke Beard
1.2.2014 - 12.6.2014
Hey little Jay bird, don't fly away
Stay with me another day
You were my all, my reason to live
Now that you're gone, my heart wants to give.
You're in my thoughts, every day,
Your memory will forever stay
The pain will never go away.
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-32.jpg}} |[[Ripley-1045|Sheila Maureen Laurence]] |Approx. 51.699355, 0.465042 |
SHEILA MAUREEN LAURENCE
24.6.1936 - 10.6.2009
Remembered With Thankful Love
|- |{{Image|file=Emily_s_Free_Space-34.jpg}} |Sylvia and Alfred Sims, Ian Stoneham | |
In Loving Memory of
Sylvia and Alfred Sims
And Their Grandson
Ian Stoneham
|- |{{Image|file=Unknown-488555.jpg}} |[[Unknown-488555|Dorothy France Saveall]] and [[Saveall-64|Michael Saveall]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
In Loving Memory of a dear mother
DOROTHY FRANCE SAVEALL
died 26th September 1984 age 67
Reunited with her son
MICHAEL
who died 13th Nov 1944
aged 6 years
|- |{{Image|file=Francis-6415.jpg}} |[[Francis-6415|Sidney Arthur Francis]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
SIDNEY ARTHUR FRANCIS
died May 20th 1934
age 8 1/2 years
At Rest
|- |{{Image|file=Pace-3230.jpg}} |[[Pace-3230|Daphne Joy Pace]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
In loving memory of our darling
DAPHNE JOY PACE
died Nov 22nd 1938
aged 5 years
Jesus called a little child
|- |{{Image|file=Brame-286.jpg}} |[[Brame-286|Raymond Edmund Kenneth Brame]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
RAYMOND EDMUND KENNETH BRAME
In Loving Memory of
a Dear Husband, Father and Grandad
Born 11th June 1939
Died 19th October 2011
Aged 72
|- |{{Image|file=Unknown-488760.jpg}} |[[Unknown-488760|Nance Gwendoline Kelly]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
In Loving Memory of
NANCE GWENDOLINE KELLY
28th June 1928 - 30th October 2011
|- |{{Image|file=Thake-448.jpg}} |[[Thake-448|Tom Thake]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
In loving memory of
TOM THAKE
8.7.1933 - 28.11.2011
A Beloved Husband, Dad and Grandad
Too Dearly Loved to be Forgotten God took you from our home
But never from our hearts
|- |{{Image|file=Butler-19260.jpg}} |[[Butler-19260|Roy Butler]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
In Loving Memory of
ROY BUTLER
A Dearly loved Husband, Father and Grandfather
Who fell asleep 28th February 2016
aged 80 years RIP
|- |{{Image|file=Spencer-19604.jpg}} |[[Spencer-19604|Alfred Philip Spencer]] and [[Unknown-489698|Marie Jessie Spencer]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
ALFRED PHILIP SPENCER 'PHIL'
30.1.1925-26.5.2005
MARIE JESSIE SPENCER 'MOLLIE'
13.8.1928-13.7.2015
Parents of Susan, Brian and Janet. Always Loving
Always Loved
|- |{{Image|file=Coleman-11907.jpg}} |[[Coleman-11907|Alan K Coleman]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
In Loving Memory of
ALAN K. COLEMAN
18th March 1955 - 31st July 2017
Devoted Husband, Dad and Brother
"Those we love don't go away
they walk beside us every day"
|- |{{Image|file=Smith-197521.jpg}} |[[Smith-197521|Brian L Smith]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
Forever in our hearts
BRIAN L. SMITH
Born 15.3.1944, Died 18.6.2017
A devoted and Dearly loved Husband, Pop and Pops.
Good Night and God Bless.
Gone are the days we used to share
but in our hearts you are always there
|- |{{Image|file=Jillings-16.jpg}} |[[Jillings-16|Douglas Reginald Jillings]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
In Memory of
DOUGLAS REGINALD JILLINGS
Died 25th February 2017
Aged 87 years
Devoted son of Dorothy and Reginald
Lifelong resident of Galleywood
|- |{{Image|file=Steele-8829.jpg}} |[[Steele-8829|John Thomas Steele]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
JOHN THOMAS STEELE
Died 15th Oct 2018
Aged 68 Years
|- |{{Image|file=Unknown-490931.jpg}} |[[Unknown-490931|Audrey Janet Barnard]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
AUDREY JANET BARNARD
Died 19th July 2018
Aged 83 years RIP
|- |{{Image|file=Cornish-2322.jpg}} |[[Cornish-2322|Peter Frederick Cornish]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
PETER FREDRICK CORNISH
27.4.1932 - 18.2.2017
Smile for me, though the spark from your life is now a glow in your heart
|- |{{Image|file=Hagger-212.jpg}} |[[Hagger-212|Frank Hagger]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
In Loving Memory of
Frank Hagger
died October 6 1951
aged 79 years
|- |{{Image|file=Unknown-497541.jpg}} |[[Unknown-497541|Emma Hagger]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
In loving Memory of
Emma Hagger
died April 12 1946
aged 77 years
|- |{{Image|file=Rallings-18.jpg}} |[[Rallings-18|Ronald Percy Vicor Rallings]] and [[Rallings-19|Beryl Maud Rallings]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
In Sweet Remembrance of
our dearly loved only son
RONALD PERCY VICTOR RALLINGS (RON)
who fell asleep January 4th 1932 aged 17 years
Also his sister
BERYL MAUD RALLINGS
Called home on 20th October 2013 Aged 93 years
|- |{{Image|file=Cottey-27.jpg}} |[[Cottey-27|Elizabeth Edith Cottey]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
In Sweetest memory of our darling
'Betty' ELIZABETH EDITH COTTEY
who fell asleep 2nd Jan 1939
aged 4
He shall gather the lambs with his arm and carry them in his bosom Isa. 40 II
|- |{{Image|file=Unknown-497886.jpg}} |[[Unknown-497886|Edith Cottey]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
Also her mother and a devoted wife
EDITH COTTEY
called home 14th June 1976
Aged 80 years
|- |{{Image|file=Cottey-28.jpg}} |[[Cottey-28|Charles George Cottey]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
And her husband CHARLES GEORGE COTTEY MBE
Reunited 26th January 1988
Aged 84 years
|- |{{Image|file=Lilley-1377.jpg}} |[[Lilley-1377|Arthur Aubrey Lilley]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
In loving memory of a dear husband
ARTHUR AUBREY LILLEY
1902-1978
until we meet again
|- |{{Image|file=Unknown-500812.jpg}} |[[Unknown-500812|Annie Howard]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
In memory of a loving wife and mother
ANNIE HOWARD
Parklands Farm, Galleywood
called home Apr 22 1931, aged 57
Always remembered
|- |{{Image|file=Howard-21278.jpg}} |[[Howard-21278|Charles Howard]] and [[Unknown-502051|Violet Radford Howard]] |Approx. 51.699461,0.464969 |
In loving memory of
CHARLES HOWARD
Died 6th Nov. 1961 Aged 59 years
And VIOLET RADFORD HOWARD
Died 10th Oct. 1968 aged 69 Years
|- |{{Image|file=Unknown-504037.jpg}} |[[Unknown-504037|Jessie Pleydell]] |Approx. 51.699269,0.464683 |
Also Nigel's Grandmother
JESSIE MARY PLEYDELL
a dear mother
1905-1981
|- |{{Image|file=Cook-32495.jpg}} |[[Cook-32495|Charles Cook]] |Approx. 51.699269,0.464683 |
In Loving Memory of
CHARLES COOK
who passed from death into life everlasting
May 16th 1926
aged 66 years
|- |{{Image|file=Wright-42012.jpg}} |[[Wright-42012|Arthur George Wright]] and [[Unknown-507779|Mary Wright]] |Approx. 51.699269,0.464683 |
ARTHUR GEORGE WRIGHT
died 28th Feb 1947
aged 94 years
In memory of
MARY WRIGHT
died Jan 15th 1929
aged 65
|- |{{Image|file=Walden-2186.jpg}} |[[Walden-2186|James Walden]] |Approx. 51.699269,0.464683 |
In Loving Memory of
JAMES WALDEN
who passed away
Jan 26th 1928
aged 75 years
|- |{{Image|file=Maskell-544.jpg}} |[[Maskell-544|Josiah Maskell]] and [[Wakefield-3847|Sarah Maskell]] |Approx. 51.699269,0.464683 |
In Loving Memory of my dear mother
SARAH MASKELL
who died Feb 19th 1927
aged 87 years
Also my dear father JOSIAH MASKELL
who died Sept 2nd 1931
aged 92 years
|- |{{Image|file=Gardiner-3929.jpg}} |[[Unknown-510859|Emily Gardiner]] and [[Gardiner-3929|Walter Gardiner]] |Approx. 51.699269,0.464683 |
In Loving Memory of
Emily Gardiner
died 31st Dec 1924 aged 62
Also of Walter Gardiner
died 17th Feb 1938 aged 70
|- |{{Image|file=Unknown-511125.jpg}} |[[Unknown-511125|Sarah Howard]] and [[Unknown-511126|Constance Pritchard]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
In Loving Memory of SARAH HOWARD
died 27th November 1935 aged 47 years.
Also CONSTANCE PRITCHARD
died 6th March 1981 aged 76
|- |{{Image|file=Francis-6812.jpg}} |[[Francis-6812|George Francis]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
In Loving Memory of
GEORGE FRANCIS
who died 12th March 1921, aged 71 years
|- |{{Image|file=Crabb-1486.jpg}} |[[Crabb-1486|Eliza Francis]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
In Loving Memory of
ELIZA FRANCIS
who died 22nd Feb 1922, aged 71 years
|- |{{Image|file=Lince-67.jpg}} |[[Lince-67|William Lince]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
In Loving Memory of
WILLIAM LINCE
died June 26th 1922 aged 70
Forever with the Lord
|- |{{Image|file=Saunders-9856.jpg}} |[[Saunders-9856|Barbara Saunders]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
Remember with love
BARBARA LESLEY SAUNDERS,
23 July 1954 - 23 July 1961
Of Such is the Kingdom of God
|- |{{Image|file=Unknown-511825.jpg}} |[[Unknown-511825|Dorothy Frost]] and [[Unknown-511829|Mary Alexander]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
In Memory of
DOROTHY FROST
died 15th Jan 1929
aged 26
Also her mother
MARY ALEXANDER
died 25th Jan 1945
|- |{{Image|file=Grubb-2059.jpg}} |[[Grubb-2059|Gladys Grubb]] and [[Unknown-535379|Alice Howes]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
GLADYS R GRUBB
died 6th Sep 1999
aged 93
Also ALICE S HOWES
died 14th May 2000
aged 96
|- |{{Image|file=Weller-2698.jpg}} |[[Weller-2698|Frank Weller]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
In Loving Memory of a Dear Husband
FRANK DUDLEY WELLER
9.12.1928 - 10.7.2008
|- |{{Image|file=Woolley-2422.jpg}} |[[Woolley-2422|Nina Turl]] and [[Turl-50|Robin Turl]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
In loving Memory of NINA FRANCES TURL
1935-2016
A Dear Wife, Mum, Gran and Great Gran
Also ROBIN TURL
1936-2017
a dear husband, Dad, Grandad and Great Grandad
Gone are the days we used to share
But in our hearts, you're always there
|- |{{Image|file=Bowers-7445.jpg}} |[[Bowers-7445|Frederick Bowers]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
Captain FREDERICK HENRY BOWERS
Royal Engineers, their eldest son
born 23 Oct 1887, killed 30 May 1917
Interred in Grantham cemetery
|- |{{Image|file=Smith-229132.jpg}} |[[Smith-229132|William Smith]] and [[Green-39208|Sarah Ann Smith]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
In Loving Memory of
WILLIAM THOMAS SMITH
who died Feb 10th 1916 aged 75.
Also of SARAH ANN,
wife of the above,
who died March 11th 1916, aged 69
|- |{{Image|file=Lodge-1763.jpg}} |[[Lodge-1763|Charles Lodge]] and [[Crabb-1802|Emma Lodge]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
CHARLES LODGE,
died March 8th 1921,
aged 85.
Also EMMA his wife
died Feb 1st 1916
|- |{{Image|file=Rutt-292.jpg}} |[[Rutt-292|George Rutt]] and [[Freeman-17916|Ellen Whiteshead Rutt]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
Sacred to the Loving Memory of
GEORGE RUTT
who fell asleep Decr 28 1914
aged 74 years.
Until the day break.
Also of
ELLEN WHITESHEAD RUTT
died March 20th 1923 aged 78 years
|- |{{Image|file=Cooper-31784.jpg}} |[[Cooper-31784|Amelia Helen Jarvis]] and [[Jarvis-5273|Lilian Amelia Carr]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
In loving memory of
AMELIA HELEN JARVIS
who died May 31st 1914 aged 41 years.
Also of a dear mother
LILIAN AMELIA CARR,
daughter of above,
who died 18th July 1963 aged 62 years
|- |{{Image|file=Lloyd-9498.jpg}} |[[Lloyd-9498|Charles Edward Lloyd]] and [[Page-13968|Mary Lloyd]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
In Loving Memory of
CHARLES EDWARD LLOYD
died March 23rd 1914 aged 41.
Also of his beloved wife MARY
died Aug 16th 1963.
Reunited
|- |{{Image|file=Lemon-2030.jpg}} |[[Lemon-2030|Victor Arthur Lemon]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
In Sweet Memory of our little darling
VICTOR ARTHUR LEMON
called home June 24th 1935 in his 2nd year
|- |{{Image|file=Parkhurst-1057.jpg}} |[[Parkhurst-1057|Frances Denoon]], [[Denoon-79|Margaret Denoon]] and [[Denoon-78|William Humphrey Denoon]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
In Loving Memory of
FRANCES, wife of W H Denoon
who died Aug 25th 1909 aged 33 years.
Also of their daughter MARGARET
died March 31st 1909 aged 2 years.
Also of WILLIAM HUMPHREY DENOON,
died Nov 29th 1946 aged 73 years
|- |{{Image|file=Knight-19516.jpg}} |[[Knight-19516|Ernest Knight]], [[Knight-19466|Frederick Knight]], [[South-2177|Alice Knight]] and [[Knight-19427|George S Knight]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
IIn Ever Loving Memory of ERNEST
who died from wounds Nov 27th 1918
age 22 years.
Also of FREDERICK,
killed in action in France,
Oct 10th 1918 aged 24 years.
Interred in Ravine British Cemetery, Neuvilly.
Sons of George and Alice Knight,
Nortons, Galleywood. Soldiers of Christ, Well done.
Also of ALICE E KNIGHT,
died Feb 19th 1951, aged 94 years. Also of GEORGE SIMON KNIGHT
who died Nov 29th 1927,aged 66 years
|- |{{Image|file=Lucking-87.jpg}} |[[Lucking-87|Eliza Wilson Gardiner]] and [[Wilson-84395|Robert Wilson Gardiner]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
In Loving Memory of
ELIZA WILSON GARDINER,
died Jan 5th 1920 aged 63 years.
Also ROBERT WILSON GARDINER
died Feb 15th 1935 aged 81
|- |{{Image|file=Windebank-186.jpg}} |[[Windebank-186|Henry Thomas James Windebank]] |Approx. 51.699269, 0.464683 |
In Loving Memory of
HENRY THOMAS JAMES WINDEBANK,
who passed away Nov 18th 1917 aged 40 years
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St Michael's Mount, Cornwall Place Study Info

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St Nicholas Churchyard Compton Surrey Table of Graves

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===St Nicholas Churchyard, Compton, Surrey=== See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:St_Nicholas_Churchyard_Compton_Surrey St Nicholas' Churchyard, Compton, Surrey] for information about the churchyard. On this page are photos of the gravestones currently visible in the cemetery. Some have no visible memorial inscription. Memorial inscriptions from inside the church are also included, even ones of people not buried here. It's not impossible I could have missed a gravestone, but to the best of my knowledge everything identifiable as a gravestone or a memorial inscription was photographed. The War Memorial, just outside the churchyard, is depicted on [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:St_Nicholas_Churchyard_Compton_Surrey the St Nicholas' Churchyard information page], but the names haven't been included in the Table of Graves. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photos''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Surname''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Died''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-47.jpg|size=s}} |[[Tuck-1753|Sarah Emily]] |[[Tuck-1753|Bacon]] |1895 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH EMILY BACON
WIDOW OF ROBERT WILLIAM BACON
RECTOR OF EWHURST, SUSSEX
DIED 10TH FEBRUARY 1895 AGED 79 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-73.jpg|size=s}} |[[Standen-922|Mary]] |[[Standen-922|Beaver]] |1855 |"SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
MARY WIFE OF
JAMES BEAVER
WHO DIED NOVR 7TH
1855,
AGED 49 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-119.jpg|size=s}} |[[Chase-7100|Elizabeth Jane]] |[[Chase-7100|Bennett]] |1862 |"Sacred
to the memory of
ELIZABETH JANE,
WIFE OF
GEORGE BENNETT,
WHO DIED JUNE 13TH 1862
AGED 43 YEARS
Also
MARIA PAYNE,
WHO DIED JUNE 6TH 1861
AGED 75 YEARS.
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD THAT DIE IN THE LORD." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-50.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-51.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-52.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-56.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-57.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-58.jpg|size=s}} |[[Loftus-825|Elizabeth Georgina Anne]] |[[Loftus-825|Best]] |1873 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
GEORGE BEST ESQRE.
WHO DIED AUGUST 4TH 1870
AGED 71
AND OF
ELIZABETH GEORGINA ANNE BEST
DIED 1873
AGED 70

ELIZABETH GEORGINA ANNE WIDOW OF GEORGE
OF EASTBURY MANOR HOUSE IN THIS PARISH
DAUGHTER OF GENERAL AND LADY ELIZTH LOFTUS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-50.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-51.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-52.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-53.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-54.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-55.jpg|size=s}} |[[Best-4317|George]] |[[Best-4317|Best]] |1870 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
GEORGE BEST ESQRE.
WHO DIED AUGUST 4TH 1870
AGED 71
AND OF
ELIZABETH GEORGINA ANNE BEST
DIED 1873
AGED 70

GEORGE BEST ESQRE OF EASTBURY HOUSE IN THIS PARISH
..LE T..ET LONDON A MAGISTRATE AND DEPUTY LIEUTENANT OF..
AND FOR 35 YEARS CHAIRMAN OF THE GUILDFORD .." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-159.jpg|size=s}} |[[Chandler-8215|Ann]] |[[Chandler-8215|Chandler]] |1824 |"..
JOHN CHANDLER
..
EASTBURY MANOR..
THE..
..
100 YEARS
ANN CHANDLER
HIS FIRST WIFE
WHO DIED MARCH 5TH 1824
AGED 40
..
SARAH HIS SECOND WIFE
DIED JANUARY 25TH? 1866
AGED 78
..L BURIED BESIDE HIM" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-159.jpg|size=s}} |[[Chandler-8216|John]] |[[Chandler-8216|Chandler]] |1870 |"..
JOHN CHANDLER
..
EASTBURY MANOR..
THE..
..
100 YEARS
ANN CHANDLER
HIS FIRST WIFE
WHO DIED MARCH 5TH 1824
AGED 40
..
SARAH HIS SECOND WIFE
DIED JANUARY 25TH? 1866
AGED 78
..L BURIED BESIDE HIM" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-159.jpg|size=s}} |[[Unknown-487200|Sarah]] |[[Unknown-487200|Chandler]] |1866 |"..
JOHN CHANDLER
..
EASTBURY MANOR..
THE..
..
100 YEARS
ANN CHANDLER
HIS FIRST WIFE
WHO DIED MARCH 5TH 1824
AGED 40
..
SARAH HIS SECOND WIFE
DIED JANUARY 25TH? 1866
AGED 78
..L BURIED BESIDE HIM" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-189.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-190.jpg|size=s}} |[[Charrott-2|Richard]] |[[Charrott-2|Charrott]] |1777 |"In
Memory of
RICHARD CHARROTT
who died Decr 17th 1777
Aged 72? Years" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-139.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-140.jpg|size=s}} |[[Clark-52588|Edward]] |[[Clark-52588|Clark]] |1811 |"In
[Memory of]
MR EDWARD CLARK
who died October..
aged.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-175.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-176.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-177.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-178.jpg|size=s}} |[[Combe-258|Amy Blanche]] |[[Combe-258|Combe]] |1858 |"SACRED
TO
AMY
BLANCHE
DAUGHTER OF
CAPT. JAS JNO COMBE
AND BARBARA ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
SHE WAS BORN AT ADEN
AND DIED
AT
COMPTON
SEP 7TH?
1858
AGED
_ MONTHS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-166.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-167.jpg|size=s}} |[[Combe-259|Olive]] |[[Combe-259|Combe]] |1877 |"SACRED
TO
OLIVE
DAUGHTER OF
MAJOR GENERAL J.. COMBE
AND BARBARA HIS WIFE
BORN 14TH JANUARY 1876
DIED 16TH MARCH 1877
'IS IT WELL
WITH THE CHILD?
IT IS WELL.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-168.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-169.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-170.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-171.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-172.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-173.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-174.jpg|size=s}} |[[Combe-260|Oriel Frederick]] |[[Combe-260|Combe]] |1865 |"..
ORIEL
FREDERICK
..O..
.BARBARA..
BORN AT BHOODU?
AND DIED
AT
COMPTON
ON THE
2ND? MAY
18..
AGED 11
MONTHS
..
.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-15.jpg|size=s}} |[[Compton-3503|Edward]] |[[Compton-3503|Compton]] |1880 |"IN
MEMORY OF
EDWARD COMPTON
DIED JANY. 11th 1880
AGED 63 YEARS.
FOR HERE HAVE WE NO CONTINUING CITY
BUT WE SEEK ONE TO COME." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-6.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-7.jpg|size=s}} |[[Eatwell-75|Robert]] |[[Eatwell-75|Eatwell]] |1780 |"IN MEMORY OF
ROBERT EATWELL
who died December 4th 1780
Aged 29 Years
A Husband kind A Father Dear
A Faithful Friend lies buried here." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-41.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-42.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-43.jpg|size=s}} |[[Evitt-108|Edward]] |[[Evitt-108|Evitt]] |1848 |"..
TO THE MEMORY OF
EDWARD EVITT
LATE OF HASTINGS
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
.. OF FEBRUARY
.. YEAR OF HIS AGE
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-102.jpg|size=s}} |[[Carr-12256|Sarah Oliver]] |[[Carr-12256|Faviell]] |1879 |"In loving memory of
SARAH OLIVER FAVIELL
wife of
William Frederick Faviell
of Down Place
born July 26th 1824
died Jany 31st 1879." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-95.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-96.jpg|size=s}} |Anne |Fulham | |"Erected 1778

Near this Place
lie the Remains of Edward Fulham D.D. Canon of
Windsor who died Dec. 9th. 1694. aged 90: & Margaret
his Wife. Iohn Fulham Esq. Counsellor at Law, Recorder
of Chichester & Guilford, their Son, who died April 25th:
1726, aged 6_ & Anne his Wife. The Revd: Iohn Fulham M.A.
Archdeacon of Landaff, & Canon of Windsor, their Son,
who died July 13: 1777 aged 80; 55 Years Rector of this
Parish. The Rev: Iohn Fulham M.A. his Son, who died
Nov 14: 1772 aged 29; Rector of Chidingfold, &
Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-95.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-96.jpg|size=s}} |[[Fulham-75|Edward]] |[[Fulham-75|Fulham]] |1694 |"Erected 1778

Near this Place
lie the Remains of Edward Fulham D.D. Canon of
Windsor who died Dec. 9th. 1694. aged 90: & Margaret
his Wife. Iohn Fulham Esq. Counsellor at Law, Recorder
of Chichester & Guilford, their Son, who died April 25th:
1726, aged 6_ & Anne his Wife. The Revd: Iohn Fulham M.A.
Archdeacon of Landaff, & Canon of Windsor, their Son,
who died July 13: 1777 aged 80; 55 Years Rector of this
Parish. The Rev: Iohn Fulham M.A. his Son, who died
Nov 14: 1772 aged 29; Rector of Chidingfold, &
Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-95.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-96.jpg|size=s}} |[[Fulham-76|John]] |[[Fulham-76|Fulham]] |1726 |"Erected 1778

Near this Place
lie the Remains of Edward Fulham D.D. Canon of
Windsor who died Dec. 9th. 1694. aged 90: & Margaret
his Wife. Iohn Fulham Esq. Counsellor at Law, Recorder
of Chichester & Guilford, their Son, who died April 25th:
1726, aged 6_ & Anne his Wife. The Revd: Iohn Fulham M.A.
Archdeacon of Landaff, & Canon of Windsor, their Son,
who died July 13: 1777 aged 80; 55 Years Rector of this
Parish. The Rev: Iohn Fulham M.A. his Son, who died
Nov 14: 1772 aged 29; Rector of Chidingfold, &
Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-95.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-96.jpg|size=s}} |[[Fulham-78|John]] |[[Fulham-78|Fulham]] |1770 |"Erected 1778

Near this Place
lie the Remains of Edward Fulham D.D. Canon of
Windsor who died Dec. 9th. 1694. aged 90: & Margaret
his Wife. Iohn Fulham Esq. Counsellor at Law, Recorder
of Chichester & Guilford, their Son, who died April 25th:
1726, aged 6_ & Anne his Wife. The Revd: Iohn Fulham M.A.
Archdeacon of Landaff, & Canon of Windsor, their Son,
who died July 13: 1777 aged 80; 55 Years Rector of this
Parish. The Rev: Iohn Fulham M.A. his Son, who died
Nov 14: 1772 aged 29; Rector of Chidingfold, &
Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-95.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-96.jpg|size=s}} |[[Fulham-77|John]] |[[Fulham-77|Fulham]] |1777 |"Erected 1778

Near this Place
lie the Remains of Edward Fulham D.D. Canon of
Windsor who died Dec. 9th. 1694. aged 90: & Margaret
his Wife. Iohn Fulham Esq. Counsellor at Law, Recorder
of Chichester & Guilford, their Son, who died April 25th:
1726, aged 6_ & Anne his Wife. The Revd: Iohn Fulham M.A.
Archdeacon of Landaff, & Canon of Windsor, their Son,
who died July 13: 1777 aged 80; 55 Years Rector of this
Parish. The Rev: Iohn Fulham M.A. his Son, who died
Nov 14: 1772 aged 29; Rector of Chidingfold, &
Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-95.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-96.jpg|size=s}} |Margaret |Fulham | |"Erected 1778

Near this Place
lie the Remains of Edward Fulham D.D. Canon of
Windsor who died Dec. 9th. 1694. aged 90: & Margaret
his Wife. Iohn Fulham Esq. Counsellor at Law, Recorder
of Chichester & Guilford, their Son, who died April 25th:
1726, aged 6_ & Anne his Wife. The Revd: Iohn Fulham M.A.
Archdeacon of Landaff, & Canon of Windsor, their Son,
who died July 13: 1777 aged 80; 55 Years Rector of this
Parish. The Rev: Iohn Fulham M.A. his Son, who died
Nov 14: 1772 aged 29; Rector of Chidingfold, &
Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty." |- |{{Image|file=Gennyn-1.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Gennyn-1-1.jpg|size=s}} |Margaret |Genyn |1508 |"Pray for the sowlle of thomas genyn and Margaret hys wyffe
the whych decesyd in the yere of our lord MCCCCC and
viii on whos sowllis Jhu have marcy Amen." |- |{{Image|file=Gennyn-1.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Gennyn-1-1.jpg|size=s}} |[[Gennyn-1|Thomas]] |[[Gennyn-1|Genyn]] |1508 |"Pray for the sowlle of thomas genyn and Margaret hys wyffe
the whych decesyd in the yere of our lord MCCCCC and
viii on whos sowllis Jhu have marcy Amen." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-29.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-30.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-31.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-32.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-123.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-124.jpg|size=s}} |[[Howard-21818|Phoebe]] |[[Howard-21818|George]] |1791 |"In
Memory of
PHOEBE the WIFE of
THOMAS GEORGE
.. July .. 1791
.. Year..

..ow..
In Love.. good
Hold.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-74.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-75.jpg|size=s}} |[[Gillett-2376|Eleanor Dorothy]] |[[Gillett-2376|Gillett]] |1887 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELEANOR DOROTHY
DAUGHTER OF
HUGH H AND EVELYN GILLETT,
BORN DECEMBER 12TH 1884
FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS NOVEMBER 5TH 1887
'HE SHALL GATHER THE LAMBS WITH HIS ARM
AND CARRY THEM IN HIS BOSOM.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-161.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-162.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-163.jpg|size=s}} |[[Goddard-3817|John]] |[[Goddard-3817|Goddard]] |1876 |"TO THE MEMORY? OF
JOHN GODDARD
BORN MARCH 6TH? 1789?
DIED JAN 9TH? 1876

_S BLOOM TODAY? IN?..
.. TIME __ SI..
_E LIGHT
.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-99.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hagart-5|Charles]] |[[Hagart-5|Hagart]] |1879 |"IN .. MEMORY OF GENERAL CHARLES HAGART C.B.
COLONEL VIITH HUSSARS WHO DIED AT EASTBURY MANOR 30TH JULY 1879.
PLACED BY HIS SISTER, A.E.M.H." |- |{{Image|file=Hagart-6.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hagart-6|Eliza]] |[[Hagart-6|Hagart]] |1910 |"To the Glory of GOD and in loving memory of Eliza Stewart Ellice
of Invergarry and Eastbury Manor eldest daughter of Thomas Campbell Hagart
of Bantaskine and Eliza Stewart or Hagart his Wife born 11th September 1817
married first on the 22nd June 1836 Alexander Speirs of Elderslie
who died on the 5th October 1844 and secondly on the 24th September 1867
Edward Ellice of Invergarry who predeceased her,
She died in her house of Eastbury on the 6th December 1910 in the
94th year of her age and in accordance with her wishes lies buried by
the side of her husband Edward Ellice in the burying place of
Tornacarry in Glengarry." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-97.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-98.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hagart-13|James McCaul]] |[[Hagart-13|Hagart]] |1894 |"To the Glory of GOD and in loving memory of Lt Col James McCaul Hagart
C.B. late 7th Hussars whose body rests in the Eastbury burying ground
This window is placed here by his sister E S Ellice A.D. 1895." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-3.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-4.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-5.jpg|size=s}} |[[Dolly-124|Hannah]] |[[Dolly-124|Hampton]] |1789 |"In
Memory of
HANNAH HAMPTON
Wife of DANIEL HAMPTON
who died March 9th 1789
Aged 72? Years

Her grief was great...
... her Pain
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-125.jpg|size=s}} |[[Smith-209698|Susannah]] |[[Smith-209698|Hawkins]] |1891 |"In
Loving Memory of
SUSANNAH HAWKINS,
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
MARCH 6TH 1891,
AGED 80 YEARS.
+
A LOVING MOTHER.
+
HER END WAS PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-103.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-104.jpg|size=s}} |[[Springmann-15|Joan Wilhelmina (Springman) Hodges]] |[[Springmann-15|Hodges]] |1951 |"Giving thanks to GOD for the loved memory of Wm HAROLD CLIFF HODGES
Capt. ROYAL ARTILLERY, born 1918, killed in action in ITALY, 16th JANUARY 1944
And for his parents WILLIAM and JOAN CLIFF HODGES" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-103.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-104.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hodges-6952|William Cliff]] |[[Hodges-6952|Hodges]] |1968 |"Giving thanks to GOD for the loved memory of Wm HAROLD CLIFF HODGES
Capt. ROYAL ARTILLERY, born 1918, killed in action in ITALY, 16th JANUARY 1944
And for his parents WILLIAM and JOAN CLIFF HODGES" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-103.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-104.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hodges-6951|William Harold Cliff]] |[[Hodges-6951|Hodges]] |1944 |"Giving thanks to GOD for the loved memory of Wm HAROLD CLIFF HODGES
Capt. ROYAL ARTILLERY, born 1918, killed in action in ITALY, 16th JANUARY 1944
And for his parents WILLIAM and JOAN CLIFF HODGES" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-40.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hayward-4675|Ann]] |[[Hayward-4675|Hooker]] |1876 |"E H
1871
A H 1876" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-40.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-38.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-39.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hooker-2470|Edmond]] |[[Hooker-2470|Hooker]] |1871 |"In
MEMORY OF
EDMOND HOOKER
WHO DIED DECEMBER .. 18..
AGED..

"E H
1871
A H 1876" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-112.jpg|size=s}} |[[Elliott-15692|Elizabeth]] |[[Elliott-15692|Hooker]] |1849 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. JAMES HOOKER,
WHO DIED MARCH 21ST 1835
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO
MRS ELIZABETH HOOKER
RELICT OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 1ST 1849
AGED 82 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-36.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hooker-2481|George]] |[[Hooker-2481|Hooker]] |1854 |"In
Memory of
GEORGE HOOKER
WHO DIED
SEPTEMBER 13TH 1854,
AGED 50 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-128.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-129.jpg|size=s}} |[[Compton-3705|Hannah]] |[[Compton-3705|Hooker]] |1846 |"In
MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HOOKER,
WHO DIED JULY 29TH, 1822
AGED 48 YEARS.
ALSO HANNAH HIS WIFE,
WHO DIED SEPTR 13TH 1846
AGED 75 YEARS.
LIKEWISE
WILLIAM THEIR ELDEST SON
WHO DIED IN HIS INFANCY
1799.
ALSO JAMES
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 11 1845,
AGED 45 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-37.jpg|size=s}} |[[Mills-17722|Harriett]] |[[Mills-17722|Hooker]] |1868 |"In
Memory of
WILLIAM HOOKER
WHO DIED
FEBRUARY 28TH 1864
AGED 62 YEARS.
ALSO HARRIETT,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED
OCTOBER 8TH 1868
AGED 64 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-128.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-129.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hooker-2480|James]] |[[Hooker-2480|Hooker]] |1845 |"In
MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HOOKER,
WHO DIED JULY 29TH, 1822
AGED 48 YEARS.
ALSO HANNAH HIS WIFE,
WHO DIED SEPTR 13TH 1846
AGED 75 YEARS.
LIKEWISE
WILLIAM THEIR ELDEST SON
WHO DIED IN HIS INFANCY
1799.
ALSO JAMES
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 11 1845,
AGED 45 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-112.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hooker-2471|James]] |[[Hooker-2471|Hooker]] |1835 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. JAMES HOOKER,
WHO DIED MARCH 21ST 1835
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO
MRS ELIZABETH HOOKER
RELICT OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 1ST 1849
AGED 82 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-127.jpg|size=s}} |[[Glashier-6|Sarah]] |[[Glashier-6|Hooker]] |1851 |"In
MEMORY OF
SARAH, WIFE OF
THOMAS HOOKER,
DIED MARCH 1ST 1851,
AGED 33 YEARS.
+
WILLIAM, SON OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED IN HIS INFANCY
+
ALSO
SARAH TREE,
SECOND DAUGHTER
OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 17TH 1869
AGED 19 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-127.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hooker-2485|Sarah Tree]] |[[Hooker-2485|Hooker]] |1869 |"In
MEMORY OF
SARAH, WIFE OF
THOMAS HOOKER,
DIED MARCH 1ST 1851,
AGED 33 YEARS.
+
WILLIAM, SON OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED IN HIS INFANCY
+
ALSO
SARAH TREE,
SECOND DAUGHTER
OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 17TH 1869
AGED 19 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-127.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hooker-2484|William]] |[[Hooker-2484|Hooker]] |1851 |"In
MEMORY OF
SARAH, WIFE OF
THOMAS HOOKER,
DIED MARCH 1ST 1851,
AGED 33 YEARS.
+
WILLIAM, SON OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED IN HIS INFANCY
+
ALSO
SARAH TREE,
SECOND DAUGHTER
OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 17TH 1869?
AGED 49 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-37.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hooker-2482|William]] |[[Hooker-2482|Hooker]] |1864 |"In
Memory of
WILLIAM HOOKER
WHO DIED
FEBRUARY 28TH 1864
AGED 62 YEARS.
ALSO HARRIETT,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED
OCTOBER 8TH 1868
AGED 64 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-128.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-129.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hooker-2479|William]] |[[Hooker-2479|Hooker]] |1799 |"In
MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HOOKER,
WHO DIED JULY 29TH, 1822
AGED 48 YEARS.
ALSO HANNAH HIS WIFE,
WHO DIED SEPTR 13TH 1846
AGED 75 YEARS.
LIKEWISE
WILLIAM THEIR ELDEST SON
WHO DIED IN HIS INFANCY
1799.
ALSO JAMES
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 11 1845,
AGED 45 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-128.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-129.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hooker-2478|William]] |[[Hooker-2478|Hooker]] |1822 |"In
MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HOOKER,
WHO DIED JULY 29TH, 1822
AGED 48 YEARS.
ALSO HANNAH HIS WIFE,
WHO DIED SEPTR 13TH 1846
AGED 75 YEARS.
LIKEWISE
WILLIAM THEIR ELDEST SON
WHO DIED IN HIS INFANCY
1799.
ALSO JAMES
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 11 1845,
AGED 45 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-183.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-184.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-185.jpg|size=s}} |[[Custance-37|Ada]] |[[Custance-37|Hopkinson]] |1895 |"THE BELOVED WIFE OF CHARLES C HOPKINSON
WHO DIED AT POLSTED THE 12TH MARCH 1895" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-107.jpg|size=s}} |[[Knight-15285|Eva Clara]] |[[Knight-15285|Houghton]] |1940 |"In Memory of
Eva Clara Houghton
11th March 1940.
R.I.P.

To the Glory of GOD
and in Memory of
Frederick Houghton
4th September 1918. R.I.P." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-107.jpg|size=s}} |[[Houghton-3120|Frederick]] |[[Houghton-3120|Houghton]] |1918 |"In Memory of
Eva Clara Houghton
11th March 1940.
R.I.P.

To the Glory of GOD
and in Memory of
Frederick Houghton
4th September 1918. R.I.P." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-195.jpg|size=s}} |[[Jones-90945|Jane]] |[[Jones-90945|Jones]] |1697 |"Here lyes Buried
IANE IONES youngest
Daughter of EDWARD &
CATHARINE IONES who
was born March 23d 1696/7
and dyed Iune 24
1697" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-133.jpg|size=s}} |[[Keel-565|George]] |[[Keel-565|Keel]] |1878 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
MARY,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE KEEL,
DIED JULY 1ST 1876,
AGED 43 YEARS.
+
A FAITHFUL FRIEND, A WIFE SINCERE
AND A TENDER MOTHER DEAR.
+
Also of the above named
GEORGE KEEL,
DIED DECEMBER 13TH 1878,
AGED 49 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-135.jpg|size=s}} |[[Keel-566|Jane]] |[[Keel-566|Keel]] |1877 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
JANE,
THE BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE & MARY KEEL.
DIED AUGUST 18TH, 1877,
AGED 15 YEARS.
+
IN THE LORD PUT I MY TRUST: HOW SAY YE
THEN TO MY SOUL THAT SHE SHOULD FLEE
AS A BIRD UNTO THE THE HILL?
+
Also of
PHYLLIS,
DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE & MARY KEEL
DIED JUNE 23, 1889,
AGED 19 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-133.jpg|size=s}} |[[Collyer-403|Mary]] |[[Collyer-403|Keel]] |1876 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
MARY,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE KEEL,
DIED JULY 1ST 1876,
AGED 43 YEARS.
+
A FAITHFUL FRIEND, A WIFE SINCERE
AND A TENDER MOTHER DEAR.
+
Also of the above named
GEORGE KEEL,
DIED DECEMBER 13TH 1878,
AGED 49 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-135.jpg|size=s}} |[[Keel-567|Phyllis]] |[[Keel-567|Keel]] |1889 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
JANE,
THE BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE & MARY KEEL.
DIED AUGUST 18TH, 1877,
AGED 15 YEARS.
+
IN THE LORD PUT I MY TRUST: HOW SAY YE
THEN TO MY SOUL THAT SHE SHOULD FLEE
AS A BIRD UNTO THE THE HILL?
+
Also of
PHYLLIS,
DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE & MARY KEEL
DIED JUNE 23, 1889,
AGED 19 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-194.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-157.jpg|size=s}} |[[Keen-2914|Edward]] |[[Keen-2914|Keen]] | |"In
MEMORY OF
EDWARD KEEN
who departed..."
"E. K." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-191.jpg|size=s}} |[[Shotter-174|Mary]] |[[Shotter-174|Keen]] |1797 |"In
Memory of MARY
Wife of
EDWARD KEEN
who died March the 13th:
1797
In the .. Year of
her Age" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-93.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-94.jpg|size=s}} |[[Simmonds-1119|Sarah]] |[[Simmonds-1119|Keen]] |1828 |"IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM KEEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 1: MAY 1815
AGED 55 YEARS.
ALSO
SARAH WIFE OF
WILLIAM KEEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 10: JULY 1828
AGED 61 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-93.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-94.jpg|size=s}} |[[Keen-2915|William]] |[[Keen-2915|Keen]] |1815 |"IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM KEEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 1: MAY 1815
AGED 55 YEARS.
ALSO
SARAH WIFE OF
WILLIAM KEEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 10: JULY 1828
AGED 61 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-88.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-89.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-90.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-91.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-92.jpg|size=s}} |[[Thornton-7714|Eliza]] |[[Thornton-7714|King]] |1902 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN KING
OF
FIELD PLACE COMPTON
WHO DIED 15TH MARCH 1893 AGED 67.
I KNOW THAT MY REMDEEMER LIVETH 19TH JOB 25 V

ALSO OF ELIZA HIS WIFE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 16TH 1902 IN HER 71ST YEAR" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-88.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-89.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-90.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-91.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-92.jpg|size=s}} |[[King-38980|John]] |[[King-38980|King]] |1893 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN KING
OF
FIELD PLACE COMPTON
WHO DIED 15TH MARCH 1893 AGED 67.
I KNOW THAT MY REMDEEMER LIVETH 19TH JOB 25 V

ALSO OF ELIZA HIS WIFE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 16TH 1902 IN HER 71ST YEAR" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-1.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-2.jpg|size=s}} |[[Larby-14|John]] |[[Larby-14|Larby]] |1861 |"JOHN LARBY
who died July 9th 1861
in the 54th Year of his Age
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-108.jpg|size=s}} |[[Larby-15|Mary]] |[[Larby-15|Larby]] |1848 |"SACRED
to
the Memory of
MARY LARBY
who died December 7th 1848
Aged 38 Years

All you that Pass this way along
Oh think how sudden we are gone
GOD does not always warning give
Therefore be careful how you live." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-14.jpg|size=s}} |[[Davis-74862|Mary]] |[[Davis-74862|Leggatt]] |1768 |"In Memory of
MARY _EGGATT
.. of
WILLIAM? LEGGATT?
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-147.jpg|size=s}} |[[Mansfield-2832|George]] |[[Mansfield-2832|Mansfield]] |1882 |"In
MEMORY OF
GEORGE MANSFIELD
WHO DIED 18TH MAY 1882
AGED 48 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-136.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-137.jpg|size=s}} |[[Alexander-16473|Ann]] |[[Alexander-16473|Martin]] |1859 |"THIS STONE
IS
PLACED UPON
HALLOWED GROUND
IN MEMORY OF
BENJAMIN MARTIN
WHO DIED JANY. 12TH 1847
AGED 63 YEARS.
+
ALSO ANN, HIS WIFE
WHO DIED MARCH 3RD 1859,
AGED 78 YEARS.
+
ALSO WILLIAM, THEIR SON
WHO DIED MAY 11TH 1838,
AGED 23 YEARS.
+
NOT SLOTHFUL IN BUSINESS; FERVENT IN
SPIRIT, SERVING THE LORD;
REJOICING IN HOPE; PATIENT IN TRIBULA
TION; CONTINUING INSTANT IN PRAYER
ROM: 12:11 [TO] 12" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-136.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-137.jpg|size=s}} |[[Martin-57913|Benjamin]] |[[Martin-57913|Martin]] |1847 |"THIS STONE
IS
PLACED UPON
HALLOWED GROUND
IN MEMORY OF
BENJAMIN MARTIN
WHO DIED JANY. 12TH 1847
AGED 63 YEARS.
+
ALSO ANN, HIS WIFE
WHO DIED MARCH 3RD 1859,
AGED 78 YEARS.
+
ALSO WILLIAM, THEIR SON
WHO DIED MAY 11TH 1838,
AGED 23 YEARS.
+
NOT SLOTHFUL IN BUSINESS; FERVENT IN
SPIRIT, SERVING THE LORD;
REJOICING IN HOPE; PATIENT IN TRIBULA
TION; CONTINUING INSTANT IN PRAYER
ROM: 12:11 [TO] 12" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-115.jpg|size=s}} |[[Martin-57917|Sarah Ann]] |[[Martin-57917|Martin]] |1859 |"In
MEMORY OF
SARAH ANN DAUGHTER OF
HENRY AND SARAH JANE MARTIN
WHO DIED JULY 6TH 1859
AGED 5 YEARS
+
THE EYE OF HIM THAT HATH SEEN
ME SHALL SEE ME NO MORE: THINE
EYES ARE UPON ME AND I AM NOT." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-136.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-137.jpg|size=s}} |[[Martin-57915|William]] |[[Martin-57915|Martin]] |1838 |"THIS STONE
IS
PLACED UPON
HALLOWED GROUND
IN MEMORY OF
BENJAMIN MARTIN
WHO DIED JANY. 12TH 1847
AGED 63 YEARS.
+
ALSO ANN, HIS WIFE
WHO DIED MARCH 3RD 1859,
AGED 78 YEARS.
+
ALSO WILLIAM, THEIR SON
WHO DIED MAY 11TH 1838,
AGED 23 YEARS.
+
NOT SLOTHFUL IN BUSINESS; FERVENT IN
SPIRIT, SERVING THE LORD;
REJOICING IN HOPE; PATIENT IN TRIBULA
TION; CONTINUING INSTANT IN PRAYER
ROM: 12:11 [TO] 12" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-118.jpg|size=s}} |[[Maunde-2|Ann Sophia]] |[[Maunde-2|Maunde]] |1838 |"ANNE SOPHIA MAUNDE
OBIT OCTOBER VIIITH.
MDCCCXXXVIII." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-150.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-151.jpg|size=s}} |[[Martin-57974|Eliza]] |[[Martin-57974|Mills]] |1879 |"TO
THE MEMORY OF
ELIZA MILLS,
WHO DIED JAN 6TH 1879
AGED 58
HE BRINGETH THEM UNTO THE HAVEN
WHERE THEY WOULD BE" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-152.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-153.jpg|size=s}} |[[Baxter-7685|Elizabeth]] |[[Baxter-7685|Mills]] |1793 |"In
MEMORY of
ELIZABETH Wife of
THOMAS MILLS who died
July the 16th 1793
in the 62nd Year of her Age
Also of THOMAS MILLS
who died Jan the 26 1812
in the 87th Year of his Age" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-142.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-143.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-144.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-145.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-146.jpg|size=s}} |[[Mills-17807|Henry]] |[[Mills-17807|Mills]] |1722 |"Here..body of HENRY?
MILLS SON OF IOHN MILLS who
Departed this life October
29 1722? aged ...
F_e
Tis? f.. ..wo..wo
..come to thy" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-152.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-153.jpg|size=s}} |[[Mills-17806|Thomas]] |[[Mills-17806|Mills]] |1812 |"In
MEMORY of
ELIZABETH Wife of
THOMAS MILLS who died
July the 16th 1793
in the 62nd Year of her Age
Also of THOMAS MILLS
who died Jan the 26 1812
in the 87th Year of his Age" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-179.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-180.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-181.jpg|size=s}} |[[More-Molyneux-6|Adelaide Emma]] |[[More-Molyneux-6|More-Molyneux]] |1839 |"In Memory of
William Julian Skrine
Son of
George and Anne Spurstow
More-Molyneux,
he died in the wreck
of H.M.S. Avenger,
December 20th, 1847,
aged 14 years.
Also of Adelaide Emma,
his sister,
who died April 8th 1839
aged 8 years
and lies buried here.
As the sufferings of Christ abound in us
so also our consolation aboundeth by Christ." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-85.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-86.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-87.jpg|size=s}} |[[Skrine-44|Anne Spurstow]] |[[Skrine-44|More-Molyneux]] |1896 |"IN MEMORY
OF
ANNE S MORE MOLYNEUX.."

"ANNE SPURSTOW MORE MOLYNEUX
HIS WIFE
.. MARCH 8TH 1896" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-201.jpg|size=s}} |[[More-Molyneux-14|Annie Frances Cassandra]] |[[More-Molyneux-14|More-Molyneux]] |1904 |"TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN
LOVING MEMORY OF COL ARTHUR
MORE-MOLYNEUX ELIZA HIS WIFE
THEIR SONS WILLIAM GEORGE
& POYNINGS AND THEIR DAUGH-
TERS BLANCHE & CASSANDRA
THIS WINDOW IS ERECTED BY
THEIR DAUGHTER FLORENCE &
BY ALICE WIDOW OF GEORGE
MORE-MOLYNEUX" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-44.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-45.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-46.jpg|size=s}} |[[More-Molyneux-12|Arthur]] |[[More-Molyneux-12|More-Molyneux]] | |"IN MEMORY OF
COLONEL ARTHUR
MORE MOLYNEUX
DIED 20TH JUNE 1879

ALSO CAPTAIN WILLIAM
MORE MOLYNEUX
DIED 9TH DECR. 1878" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-201.jpg|size=s}} |[[More-Molyneux-12|Arthur]] |[[More-Molyneux-12|More-Molyneux]] | |"TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN
LOVING MEMORY OF COL ARTHUR
MORE-MOLYNEUX ELIZA HIS WIFE
THEIR SONS WILLIAM GEORGE
& POYNINGS AND THEIR DAUGH-
TERS BLANCHE & CASSANDRA
THIS WINDOW IS ERECTED BY
THEIR DAUGHTER FLORENCE &
BY ALICE WIDOW OF GEORGE
MORE-MOLYNEUX" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-81.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-82.jpg|size=s}} |[[More-Molyneux-9|Blanche]] |[[More-Molyneux-9|More-Molyneux]] |1888 |"In
Loving Memory
BLANCHE
DAUGHTER OF
THE REVD. GEORGE MORE MOLYNEUX
FORMER RECTOR OF COMPTON.
Numbered with thy saints in Glory Everlasting
Christmas 1888" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-201.jpg|size=s}} |[[More-Molyneux-13|Blanche]] |[[More-Molyneux-13|More-Molyneux]] | |"TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN
LOVING MEMORY OF COL ARTHUR
MORE-MOLYNEUX ELIZA HIS WIFE
THEIR SONS WILLIAM GEORGE
& POYNINGS AND THEIR DAUGH-
TERS BLANCHE & CASSANDRA
THIS WINDOW IS ERECTED BY
THEIR DAUGHTER FLORENCE &
BY ALICE WIDOW OF GEORGE
MORE-MOLYNEUX" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-83.jpg|size=s}} |[[More-Molyneux-10|Eleanor]] |[[More-Molyneux-10|More-Molyneux]] |1892 |"In
MEMORY OF
ELEANOR
DAUGHTER OF THE
REV. GEORGE MORE MOLYNEUX
FORMER RECTOR OF COMPTON
BORN 1ST. MARCH 1826
DIED 31ST. AUGUST 1892.
+
'WHOM THOU HAST REDEEMED
WITH THY PRECIOUS BLOOD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-158.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hand-2616|Eliza (Hand)]] |[[Hand-2616|More-Molyneux]] |1896 |"IN MEMORY OF
ELIZA WIFE OF COLONEL
ARTHUR MORE MOLYNEUX
DIED 17TH MAY 1896.

ALSO
POYNINGS HENRY
MORE MOLYNEUX
DIED .. APRIL 1898?" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-201.jpg|size=s}} |[[Hand-2616|Eliza (Hand)]] |[[Hand-2616|More-Molyneux]] |1896 |"TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN
LOVING MEMORY OF COL ARTHUR
MORE-MOLYNEUX ELIZA HIS WIFE
THEIR SONS WILLIAM GEORGE
& POYNINGS AND THEIR DAUGH-
TERS BLANCHE & CASSANDRA
THIS WINDOW IS ERECTED BY
THEIR DAUGHTER FLORENCE &
BY ALICE WIDOW OF GEORGE
MORE-MOLYNEUX" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-201.jpg|size=s}} |[[More-Molyneux-15|George]] |[[More-Molyneux-15|More-Molyneux]] | |"TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN
LOVING MEMORY OF COL ARTHUR
MORE-MOLYNEUX ELIZA HIS WIFE
THEIR SONS WILLIAM GEORGE
& POYNINGS AND THEIR DAUGH-
TERS BLANCHE & CASSANDRA
THIS WINDOW IS ERECTED BY
THEIR DAUGHTER FLORENCE &
BY ALICE WIDOW OF GEORGE
MORE-MOLYNEUX" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-182.jpg|size=s}} |[[More-Molyneux-11|Henry Walter]] |[[More-Molyneux-11|More-Molyneux]] |1871 |"..
TO THE MEMORY OF
HENRY WALTER
SON OF
GEORGE & ANNE SPURSTOW
MORE MOLYNEUX
BORN SEPTEMBER 10TH 1843
DIED APRIL 23 1871
AGED 27 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-158.jpg|size=s}} |[[More-Molyneux-16|Poynings Henry]] |[[More-Molyneux-16|More-Molyneux]] | |"IN MEMORY OF
ELIZA WIFE OF COLONEL
ARTHUR MORE MOLYNEUX
DIED 17TH MAY 1896.

ALSO
POYNINGS HENRY
MORE MOLYNEUX
DIED .. APRIL 1898?" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-201.jpg|size=s}} |[[More-Molyneux-16|Poynings Henry]] |[[More-Molyneux-16|More-Molyneux]] | |"TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN
LOVING MEMORY OF COL ARTHUR
MORE-MOLYNEUX ELIZA HIS WIFE
THEIR SONS WILLIAM GEORGE
& POYNINGS AND THEIR DAUGH-
TERS BLANCHE & CASSANDRA
THIS WINDOW IS ERECTED BY
THEIR DAUGHTER FLORENCE &
BY ALICE WIDOW OF GEORGE
MORE-MOLYNEUX" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-44.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-45.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-46.jpg|size=s}} |[[More-Molyneux-17|William]] |[[More-Molyneux-17|More-Molyneux]] |1878 |"IN MEMORY OF
COLONEL ARTHUR
MORE MOLYNEUX
DIED 20TH JUNE 18..

ALSO CAPTAIN WILLIAM
MORE MOLYNEUX
DIED 9TH DECR. 1878" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-201.jpg|size=s}} |[[More-Molyneux-17|William]] |[[More-Molyneux-17|More-Molyneux]] |1878 |"TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN
LOVING MEMORY OF COL ARTHUR
MORE-MOLYNEUX ELIZA HIS WIFE
THEIR SONS WILLIAM GEORGE
& POYNINGS AND THEIR DAUGH-
TERS BLANCHE & CASSANDRA
THIS WINDOW IS ERECTED BY
THEIR DAUGHTER FLORENCE &
BY ALICE WIDOW OF GEORGE
MORE-MOLYNEUX" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-179.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-180.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-181.jpg|size=s}} |[[More-Molyneux-8|William Julian Skrine]] |[[More-Molyneux-8|More-Molyneux]] |1847 |"In Memory of
William Julian Skrine
Son of
George and Anne Spurstow
More-Molyneux,
he died in the wreck
of H.M.S. Avenger,
December 20th, 1847,
aged 14 years.
Also of Adelaide Emma,
his sister,
who died April 8th 1839
aged 8 years
and lies buried here.
As the sufferings of Christ abound in us
so also our consolation aboundeth by Christ." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-126.jpg|size=s}} |[[Mondy-24|Elizabeth]] |[[Mondy-24|Mondy]] |1763 |"..
ELIZ.TH Daughter of
WILLIAM & MARGARET
MONDY who died the
.. of February 1763" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-10.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-11.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-12.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-13.jpg|size=s}} |[[Nicholls-2855|Edmund]] |[[Nicholls-2855|Nicholls]] |1853 |"SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
EDMUND NICHOLLS
LATE OF GUILDFORD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 27TH 1853 AGED 68 YEARS.
ALSO
MARY HIS WIFE
WHO FELL ASLEEP
AT BOURNEMOUTH
FEB 18TH 1888, AGED 84." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-10.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-11.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-12.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-13.jpg|size=s}} |[[Lockwood-3975|Mary]] |[[Lockwood-3975|Nicholls]] |1888 |"SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
EDMUND NICHOLLS
LATE OF GUILDFORD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 27TH 1853 AGED 68 YEARS.
ALSO
MARY HIS WIFE
WHO FELL ASLEEP
AT BOURNEMOUTH
FEB 18TH 1888, AGED 84." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-76.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-77.jpg|size=s}} |[[Nottridge-11|Ephraim]] |[[Nottridge-11|Nottridge]] |1890 |"In Loving Memory of
EPHRAIM NOTTRIDGE
DIED MAY 17TH 1890
AGED 54
+
'FOR EVER WITH THE LORD.'"
".. N
1890" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-202.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-203.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-204.jpg|size=s}} |[[King-39119|Henrietta (King)]] |[[King-39119|O'Donnell]] |1883 |"To the Glory of God and in loving memory of Henrietta wife of George Booderic O'Donnell Lieut. Bombay Staff
Corps, and daughter of John and Eliza King of Field Place in this Parish Died at Quetta, June 25, 1883, aged 28" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-114.jpg|size=s}} |[[Older-88|James]] |[[Older-88|Older]] |1836 |"SACRED
to
the Memory of
JAMES OLDER
Who Departed this Life
Decr 9th 1836
Aged 68 Years." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-119.jpg|size=s}} |[[Unknown-478395|Maria]] |[[Unknown-478395|Payne]] |1861 |"Sacred
to the memory of
ELIZABETH JANE,
WIFE OF
GEORGE BENNETT,
WHO DIED JUNE 13TH 1862
AGED 43 YEARS
Also
MARIA PAYNE,
WHO DIED JUNE 6TH 1861
AGED 75 YEARS.
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD THAT DIE IN THE LORD." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-160.jpg|size=s}} |[[Mills-17832|Elizabeth]] |[[Mills-17832|Roker]] |1827 |"In
MEMORY OF
JAMES ROKER
WHO DIED JANY. 28TH 1858
AGED 91 YEARS.
-----
ALSO
ELIZABETH, WIFE OF
JAMES ROKER,
WHO DIED JULY 1ST 1827
AGED 74 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-160.jpg|size=s}} |[[Roker-42|James]] |[[Roker-42|Roker]] |1858 |"In
MEMORY OF
JAMES ROKER
WHO DIED JANY. 28TH 1858
AGED 91 YEARS.
-----
ALSO
ELIZABETH, WIFE OF
JAMES ROKER,
WHO DIED JULY 1ST 1827
AGED 74 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-59.jpg|size=s}} |[[Smallpeice-7|Arthur]] |[[Smallpeice-7|Smallpeice]] |1856 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ARTHUR SECOND
SON OF
JOB & FRANCES SMALLPEICE
DIED MARCH 22ND 1856,
AGED XI YEARS & 4 MONTHS.
ALSO OF
JOB FIFTH SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 6TH 1856,
AGED XI MONTHS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-61.jpg|size=s}} |[[Molineux-158|Cordelia]] |[[Molineux-158|Smallpeice]] |1859 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOB SMALLPEICE
DIED 8TH MARCH 1842
AGED 62 YEARS.
ALSO OF CORDELIA SMALLPEICE, HIS WIDOW
DIED 13TH JANUARY, 1859, AGED 78 YEARS.
ALSO OF FREDERICK SMALLPEICE SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 25TH APRIL 1855,
AGED 39 YEARS.
ALSO OF
PAUL SMALLPEICE,
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 27TH JULY 1837
AGED 19 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-62.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-63.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-64.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-65.jpg|size=s}} |[[Smallpeice-10|Frances Elizabeth]] |[[Smallpeice-10|Smallpeice]] |1863 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
FRANCES ELIZABETH
SECOND DAUGHTER OF
JOB & FRANCES SMALLPEICE
DIED 25 OCTR. 1863
IN HER 17TH YEAR
ALSO OF MARY
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
JOB & FRANCES SMALLPEICE
WHO DIED AT ___MWOOD
OCTOBER 2ND? 1881
AGED 39 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-61.jpg|size=s}} |[[Smallpeice-11|Frederick]] |[[Smallpeice-11|Smallpeice]] |1855 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOB SMALLPEICE
DIED 8TH MARCH 1842
AGED 62 YEARS.
ALSO OF CORDELIA SMALLPEICE, HIS WIDOW
DIED 13TH JANUARY, 1859, AGED 78 YEARS.
ALSO OF FREDERICK SMALLPEICE SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 25TH APRIL 1855,
AGED 39 YEARS.
ALSO OF
PAUL SMALLPEICE,
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 27TH JULY 1837
AGED 19 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-60.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-105.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-656.jpg|size=s}} |[[Smallpeice-14|George]] |[[Smallpeice-14|Smallpeice]] |1851 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GEORGE SMALLPEICE,
OF FIELD PLACE
IN THIS PARISH.
DIED 21ST MAY 1851,
IN THE 78TH YEAR OF HIS AGE.
ALSO OF MARY, HIS WIFE
DIED 6TH JANUARY 1869,
AGED 86 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-61.jpg|size=s}} |[[Smallpeice-9|Job]] |[[Smallpeice-9|Smallpeice]] |1842 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOB SMALLPEICE
DIED 8TH MARCH 1842
AGED 62 YEARS.
ALSO OF CORDELIA SMALLPEICE, HIS WIDOW
DIED 13TH JANUARY, 1859, AGED 78 YEARS.
ALSO OF FREDERICK SMALLPEICE SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 25TH APRIL 1855,
AGED 39 YEARS.
ALSO OF
PAUL SMALLPEICE,
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 27TH JULY 1837
AGED 19 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-59.jpg|size=s}} |[[Smallpeice-12|Job]] |[[Smallpeice-12|Smallpeice]] |1856 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ARTHUR SECOND
SON OF
JOB & FRANCES SMALLPEICE
DIED MARCH 22ND 1856,
AGED XI YEARS & 4 MONTHS.
ALSO OF
JOB FIFTH SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 6TH 1856,
AGED XI MONTHS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-62.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-63.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-64.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-65.jpg|size=s}} |[[Smallpeice-15|Mary]] |[[Smallpeice-15|Smallpeice]] |1881 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
FRANCES ELIZABETH
SECOND DAUGHTER OF
JOB & FRANCES SMALLPEICE
DIED 25 OCTR. 1863
IN HER 17TH YEAR
ALSO OF MARY
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
JOB & FRANCES SMALLPEICE
WHO DIED AT ___MWOOD
OCTOBER 2ND? 1881
AGED 39 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-60.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-105.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-106.jpg|size=s}} |[[Sparkes-335|Mary]] |[[Sparkes-335|Smallpeice]] |1869 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GEORGE SMALLPEICE,
OF FIELD PLACE
IN THIS PARISH.
DIED 21ST MAY 1851,
IN THE 78TH YEAR OF HIS AGE.
ALSO OF MARY, HIS WIFE
DIED 6TH JANUARY 1869,
AGED 86 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-61.jpg|size=s}} |[[Smallpeice-16|Paul]] |[[Smallpeice-16|Smallpeice]] |1837 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOB SMALLPEICE
DIED 8TH MARCH 1842
AGED 62 YEARS.
ALSO OF CORDELIA SMALLPEICE, HIS WIDOW
DIED 13TH JANUARY, 1859, AGED 78 YEARS.
ALSO OF FREDERICK SMALLPEICE SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 25TH APRIL 1855,
AGED 39 YEARS.
ALSO OF
PAUL SMALLPEICE,
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 27TH JULY 1837
AGED 19 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-8.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-9.jpg|size=s}} |[[Smith-211394|Margaret]] |[[Smith-211394|Smith]] |1840 |"In memory of
SARAH WIFE OF
WILLIAM SMITH
DIED JUNE 10th 1864,
AGED 78 YEARS.
ALSO WILLIAM SMITH
DIED JUNE 25TH 1864
AGED 82 YEARS.
ALSO MARGARET, DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND SARAH SMITH
DIED NOVR 23RD 1840
AGED 28 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-8.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-9.jpg|size=s}} |[[Neale-1965|Sarah]] |[[Neale-1965|Smith]] |1864 |"In memory of
SARAH WIFE OF
WILLIAM SMITH
DIED JUNE 10th 1864,
AGED 78 YEARS.
ALSO WILLIAM SMITH
DIED JUNE 25TH 1864
AGED 82 YEARS.
ALSO MARGARET, DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND SARAH SMITH
DIED NOVR 23RD 1840
AGED 28 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-8.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-9.jpg|size=s}} |[[Smith-211392|William]] |[[Smith-211392|Smith]] |1864 |"In memory of
SARAH WIFE OF
WILLIAM SMITH
DIED JUNE 10th 1864,
AGED 78 YEARS.
ALSO WILLIAM SMITH
DIED JUNE 25TH 1864
AGED 82 YEARS.
ALSO MARGARET, DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND SARAH SMITH
DIED NOVR 23RD 1840
AGED 28 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-148.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-149.jpg|size=s}} |[[Mills-17809|Ann (Mills)]] |[[Mills-17809|Stepney]] |1848 |"In
MEMORY OF ANN, WIFE OF
PETER STEPNEY,
DRAPER
HORSHAM SUSSEX
DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM
and MARY MILLS
of this place.
DIED MARCH 13TH
1848
AGED 40 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-16.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-17.jpg|size=s}} |[[Pink-701|Eliza]] |[[Pink-701|Strudwick]] |1886 |"IN
Loving Memory of
ROBERT STRUDWICK
DIED MAY 5TH 1864
AGED 64 YEARS
+
Also of
ELIZA STRUDWICK
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBRUARY 28TH 1886
AGED 79 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-16.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-17.jpg|size=s}} |[[Strudwick-187|Robert]] |[[Strudwick-187|Strudwick]] |1864 |"IN
Loving Memory of
ROBERT STRUDWICK
DIED MAY 5TH 1864
AGED 64 YEARS
+
Also of
ELIZA STRUDWICK
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBRUARY 28TH 1886
AGED 79 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-20.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-21.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-22.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-23.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-24.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-25.jpg|size=s}} |Elizabeth |Tho.. | |"In Loving Memory
Elizabeth Tho..
of Ch..
died? June? 3 ____ Aged 7? Years" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-109.jpg|size=s}} |[[Young-39277|Mary]] |[[Young-39277|Tice]] |1854 |"In
Memory of
WILLIAM TICE
who died August 28th, 1837
Aged 77 Years.
Also
MARY, Wife of
the above
who died July 10th 1854
Aged 84 Years" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-109.jpg|size=s}} |[[Tice-937|William]] |[[Tice-937|Tice]] |1837 |"In
Memory of
WILLIAM TICE
who died August 28th, 1837
Aged 77 Years.
Also
MARY, Wife of
the above
who died July 10th 1854
Aged 84 Years" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-26.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-27.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-28.jpg|size=s}} |[[Tugwell-152|Samuel]] |[[Tugwell-152|Tugwell]] |1871 |"...
..est
Samuel Tugwell
died October 13th 18.. Aged 52" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-196.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-197.jpg|size=s}} |[[Turner-31090|Fulham]] |[[Turner-31090|Turner]] |1812 |".. of MARY
...FULHAM TURNER
G..County,
... the late
.. of Felpham,
in the co.. Sussex.
She died .. 1790
...
_h..e Also ...s of ..
..MR. .. NER..
He died.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-196.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-197.jpg|size=s}} |[[Wyat-15|Mary]] |[[Wyat-15|Turner]] |1790 |".. of MARY
...FULHAM TURNER
G..County,
... the late
.. of Felpham,
in the co.. Sussex.
She died .. 1790
...
_h..e Also ...s of ..
..MR. .. NER..
He died.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-657.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown | |"HERE? LIES? THE BODY OF
ELIZABETH WIFE OF
Dr THOMAS?...
...[DAUGHTER?] TO
...TON OF
... ..TY OF
...TED" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-33.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-34.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-35.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown | |"..
Who died Dec 22
1810?" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-18.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-19.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown | |"...
... HALL
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-48.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-49.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown | |"..A..OR
..
..D.. ER
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 5TH, ...
AGED _1 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-66.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-67.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-68.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-69.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-70.jpg|size=s}} {{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-71.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown | |"...
Aged.. ..7..
..
[ABRAH?]AM HALL?
who died ..
Aged 9_ Years" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-72.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-78.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown | |"..A.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-79.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown | |"'ALLELUIA'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-186.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown | |"'PATIENCE'
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to the Memory
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.. died? JULY? 1.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-101.jpg|size=s}} |Ann |Williams |1806 |"In Memory of
MR: THOS. WILLIAMS
late a Messenger of the
Hon'ble House of Com'ons,
who died ye 1st of June 1775
Aged 39 Years.
Also In Memory of
CHARLES WILLIAMS Esqr
late Messenger to the
Honble: House of Commons
Who Died May 1st? 1799
Aged 84 Years
and Brother to the above.
ANN WILLIAMS Relict
of Mr THOS. WILLIAMS
Died March the 25th 1806,
Aged 75 Years." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-101.jpg|size=s}} |[[Williams-86140|Charles]] |[[Williams-86140|Williams]] |1799 |"In Memory of
MR: THOS. WILLIAMS
late a Messenger of the
Hon'ble House of Com'ons,
who died ye 1st of June 1775
Aged 39 Years.
Also In Memory of
CHARLES WILLIAMS Esqr
late Messenger to the
Honble: House of Commons
Who Died May 1st? 1799
Aged 84 Years
and Brother to the above.
ANN WILLIAMS Relict
of Mr THOS. WILLIAMS
Died March the 25th 1806,
Aged 75 Years." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-101.jpg|size=s}} |[[Williams-86141|Thomas]] |[[Williams-86141|Williams]] |1775 |"In Memory of
MR: THOS. WILLIAMS
late a Messenger of the
Hon'ble House of Com'ons,
who died ye 1st of June 1775
Aged 39 Years.
Also In Memory of
CHARLES WILLIAMS Esqr
late Messenger to the
Honble: House of Commons
Who Died May 1st? 1799
Aged 84 Years
and Brother to the above.
ANN WILLIAMS Relict
of Mr THOS. WILLIAMS
Died March the 25th 1806,
Aged 75 Years." |} ===Notes=== The four Smallpeice inscriptions are on the four sides of the same box. Elizabeth Mondy's year of death second two digits are illegible, transcription is based on her burial date from www.freereg.org.uk (1 March 1763, surname spelled Mundy). Olive Combe, died 1877 - there is no good match for her in Guildford death registrations as Olive anything; the only perfect match nationally looking at birth and death registrations gives the surname Combe, and the registrations were in Eton district. However [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRNN-4W4 this 1871 census entry] appears to be her mother's, and gives the mother's birthplace as Compton, which would explain the burial here. Oriel Frederick Combe - the family had a child born in Bombay about 1862-3 according to the 1871 census, and another born in Compton in about 1865. There is a Bhudu in Uttar Pradesh, India. Photo_Bucket-192-3 (W.. Unknown) - in proximity to two Keen stones, so possibly surnamed Keen. Mary & Fulham Turner - husband and wife, burials listed on www.freereg.org.uk, and Fulham's name filled in based on the burial records. Photos needed: a photo showing the complete brass inside the church; a photo of the church itself. In a few cases, more photos might help clarify an inscription (Elizabeth Tho...) John & Ann Chandler: retake photo of top half of inscription. Edward Clark : retake photo of lower part with date

St Nicholas Sutton - baptism index

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:9 Mar 1851 - [[Twist-376|Mary Twist]] :28 Mar 1852 - [[Lowe-15320|John Lowe]] :16 Dec 1866 - [[Dixon-9214|Robert Dixon]] :20 May 1871 - [[Highcock-260|Alfred Orlando Highcock]] :28 Sep 1873 - [[Hurst-2340|Myra Hurst]] :20 Dec 1874 - [[Makin-246|Joseph Makin]] :11 Dec 1876 - [[Tandy-555|Mary Ann Tandy]] :9 Dec 1877 - [[Astell-48|Henry Astell]] :13 Apr 1884 - [[Williams-91403|John Edwin Williams]] :13 Sep 1891 - [[Halliday-1553|Mary Halliday]]

St Nicholas Sutton - burial index

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:12 Aug 1851 - [[Highcock-156|Stephen Highcock]] :1 Jan 1852 - [[Moore-29590|Elizabeth Twist]] :16 Feb 1854 - [[Lowe-11697|Mary Jones]] :5 Feb 1856 - [[Knowles-7240|William Knowles]] :24 Aug 1856 - [[Highcock-100|Peter Highcock]] :4 Apr 1858 - [[Highcock-475|Isabella Highcock]] :11 May 1858 - [[Tinsley-1826|Robert Tinsley]] :22 Feb 1859 - [[Lowe-15311|Peter Lowe]] :21 Mar 1859 - [[Lowe-15306|Richard Lowe]] :3 Jul 1859 - [[Roberts-37889|Robert Roberts]] :5 Oct 1859 - [[Highcock-476|John Highcock]] :25 Feb 1860 - [[Taylor-68527|Cicely Highcock]] :10 Apr 1861 - [[Jenkins-15817|John Jenkins]] :20 Sep 1861 - [[Jenkins-15819|William Jenkins]] :19 Nov 1865 - [[Dixon-12550|William Dixon]] :16 Jun 1868 - [[Harrison-21589|Henry Harrison]] :11 Oct 1868 - [[Highcock-91|James Highcock]] :17 Oct 1869 - [[Stevenson-12003|Hamilton Stephenson]] :20 Feb 1870 - [[Bridge-1873|Elizabeth Scott]] :20 Mar 1870 - [[Knowles-7237|Ralph Knowles]] :19 Jan 1873 - [[Dixon-12548|Robert Dixon]] :16 Aug 1874 - [[Jones-97420|William Jones]] :5 Jan 1875 - [[Roberts-37886|Hugh Roberts]] :22 Dec 1878 - [[Tandy-556|William Tandy]] :6 Nov 1880 - [[Astbury-151|Mary Tilston]] :12 Apr 1881 - [[Makin-246|Joseph Makin]] :25 Jul 1882 - [[Roberts-37887|Owen Roberts]] :14 Oct 1883 - [[Highcock-157|Elizabeth Dixon]] :16 Jul 1887 - [[Burrows-3407|Joseph Burrows]] :16 Oct 1887 - [[Livesey-276|Richard Livesey]] :5 Mar 1893 (died) - [[Watson-41179|Elizabeth Pilkington]] : 24 Feb 1913 (died) - [[Guest-1463|Mary Highcock]] :28 Jun[Jan] 1916 - [[Highcock-260|Alfred Orlando Highcock]] :24 Mar 1938 - [[Lee-23933|Joseph Lee]] :13 Sep 1943 - [[Atkinson-9811|James Atkinson]] :9 Dec 1943 - [[Lilly-2216|Henry Lilly]] :18 Sep 1944 - [[Prescott-2375|Maude Dixon]] :20 Dec 1945 - [[Huxley-837|James Huxley]] :22 May 1946 - [[Meadow-111|Mary Ellen Dixon]] :12 Apr 1949 - [[Astell-48|Henry Astell]] :25 Jan 1950 - [[Harrison-19972|Elizabeth Jane Critchley]] :16 Sep 1950 - [[Lilly-1977|Hannah Lilly]] :29 Nov 1951 - [[Dixon-9235|Richard Albert Dixon]] :3 Jul 1952 - [[Lilly-1975|Ellen Mullaney]] :6 May 1953 - [[Highcock-170|Mary Ann Lee]] :13 May 1953 - [[Tandy-555|Mary Ann Astell]] :9 Nov 1953 - [[Charnock-281|Vera Hopkins]] :16 Feb 1956 - [[Porter-19161|Elizabeth Huxley]] :19 Jun 1956 - [[Dixon-9710|John Dixon]] :3 Dec 1956 - [[Dixon-9664|Winifred Rigby]] :6 Dec 1956 - [[Dixon-9701|Joseph Dixon]] :26 Apr 1958 - [[Brown-113503|Adelaide Brown]] :18 Jun 1958 - [[Dixon-9221|Margaret Gallyer]] :19 Jun 1958 - [[Highcock-171|Richard Highcock]] :11 Dec 1962 - [[Gallyer-1|William Gallyer]] :26 Jan 1963 - [[Saville-533|Lilian Huxley]] :8 Jan 1964 - [[Barr-3574|Peter Barr]] :20 Oct 1964 - [[Lilly-1978|Ada Huxley]] :6 Sep 1965 - [[Rigby-1417|Thomas Rigby]] :1 Apr 1967 - [[Huxley-841|William Huxley]] :25 May 1968 - [[Rigby-1023|John Thomas Rigby]] :9 Sep 1969 - [[Hopkins-13313|John Hopkins]] :24 Dec 1970 - [[Clarke-16593|Mary Lilly]] :10 Apr 1972 - [[Lilly-1979|James Lilly]] :12 May 1972 - [[Dixon-9708|Ada Ashton]] :27 Apr 1974 - [[Williams-91403|John Edwin Williams]] :22 Jan 1976 - [[Huxley-842|Martha Rigby]] :11 Mar 1977 - [[Dixon-9711|Arthur Dixon]] :14 Jan 1982 - [[Dixon-9705|Elizabeth Astell]] :26 Jul 1991 - [[Astell-47|Eric Astell]] :18 Sep 1991 - [[Langley-2692|Alfred Langley]] :2 Nov 1994 - [[Cowley-827|Wilfred Cowley]] :26 Jun 2018 - [[Langley-4015|Hannah Elizabeth Campbell]]

St Nicholas Sutton - marriage index

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:14 Oct 1850 - [[Ralph Swift]] & [[Dixon-12564|Alice Dixon]] :13 Aug 1854 - [[Garner-3766|John Garner]] & [[Dixon-9208|Elizabeth Dixon]] :30 Oct 1855 - [[James Litherland]] & [[Stock-2104|Mary Stock]] :4 Nov 1855 - Thomas Roughley & [[Barr-4877|Mary Barr]] :14 Sep 1856 - [[Woodward-7683|John Woodward]] & [[Yates-7329|Mary Yates]] :3 Jun 1861 - [[Jenkins-15819|William Jenkins]] & [[Garbit-4|Olivia Garbit]] :24 Jun 1861 - [[Lester-5268|John Lester]] & [[Stringfellow-754|Sarah Stringfellow]] :25 Oct 1863 - [[Flewitt-15|Thomas Flewitt]] & [[Goodier-107|Betsy Goodyear]] :16 Apr 1865 - [[Dixon-9212|James Dixon]] & [[Burrows-3406|Ellen Burrows]] :1 Nov 1868 - [[Harrison-21592|James Harrison]] & [[Bate-1466|Elizabeth Bate]] :17 Jul 1871 - [[Dixon-9238|William Dixon]] & [[Price-17227|Winifred Price]] :6 Aug 1877 - [[Tilston-90|William Tilston]] & [[Astbury-151|Mary Astbury]] :28 Jul 1878 - [[Dixon-9239|John Dixon]] & [[Lamb-8556|Ann Lamb]] :14 Oct 1878 - [[Stephen Wilson]] & [[Martindale-1936|Margaret Sarah Martland]] :12 Oct 1879 - [[Almond-965|David Almond & [[Collins-26199|Margaret Collins]] :18 Dec 1880 - [[Critchley-379|John Critchley]] & [[Livsey-69|Mary Ellen Livesey]] :23 Jul 1881 - [[Ansdell-25|Thomas Ferguson Ansdell]] & [[Sarah Sephton]] :29 Oct 1883 - [[Brown-138173|Richard Brown]] & [[Bell-33515|Mary Ann Lane]] :23 Sep 1886 - [[Wilson-76414|William Wilson]] & [[Smith-225802|Emily Smith]] :2 Jan 1888 - [[Alfred Floyd]] & [[Hurst-2338|Margaret Ellen Hurst]] :19 Feb 1888 - [[Makin-461|James Makin]] & [[Sarah Jane Whatley]] :21 May 1888 - [[William Brown]] & [[Fillingham-227|Margaret Brown]] :25 May 1889 - [[Huxley-838|Joseph Thomas Huxley]] & [[Porter-19161|Elizabeth Porter]] :19 Apr 1890 - [[Grimes-4184|Thomas Grimes]] & [[Lawrence-15135|Martha Ellen Lawrence]] :28 Jun 1890 - [[Rigby-1419|Thomas Rigby]] & [[Leyland-245|Elizabeth Ann Leyland]] :11 Oct 1890 - [[Atkinson-9811|James Atkinson]] & [[Brown-113503|Adelaide Brown]] :21 Dec 1890 - [[Highcock-260|Alfred Orlando Highcock]] & [[Guest-1463|Mary Guest]] :17 Oct 1891 - [[Dixon-9217|William Dixon]] & [[Williams-91073|Charlotte Williams]] :2 Dec 1893 - [[Bennett-28054|Alfred James Bennett]] & Ellen Catherine Jones :3 Feb 1894 - [[Hughes-21781|John Gough Hughes]] & [[Fairhurst-279|Jane Fairhurst]] :14 Apr 1894 - [[Barr-4867|Peter Barr]] & [[Dixon-9218|Elizabeth Dixon]] :18 Aug 1894 - [[Whalley-474|William Whalley]] & [[Tunstall-521|Harriet Tunstall]] :24 Aug 1895 - [[Gallyer-2|Andrew Gallyer]] & [[Jones-97531|Mary Jones]] :27 Jun 1896 - [[Henthorn-204|William Henthorn]] & [[Lane-17885|Mary Lane]] :27 Jun 1896 - [[Lawrence-15632|Robert Lawrence]] & [[Mary Ann Rigby]] :13 July 1896 - [[Hill-50754|Frederick Hill]] & [[Woods-18379|Ellen Woods]] :15 May 1897 - [[Lee-23933|Joseph Lee]] & [[Highcock-170|Mary Ann Highcock]] :11 Sep 1897 - [[Mullock-53|George Mullock]] & [[Williams-112950|Gertrude Williams]] :1899 - [[Astell-48|Henry Astell]] & [[Tandy-555|Mary Ann Tandy]] :29 Sep 1900 - [[Nicholson-9153|William Nicholson]] & [[Highcock-177|Mary Winifred Highcock]] :1904 - [[Critchley-396|Thomas Critchley]] & [[Harrison-19972|Elizabeth Jane Harrison]] :1904 - [[Robert Rennie]] & [[Harrison-20246|Winifred Harrison]] :6 Apr 1907 - [[Rigby-1023|John Thomas Rigby]] & [[Dixon-9664|Winifred Dixon]] :1908 - [[John Edwin Williams]] & [[Williams-91403|Annie Tinsley]] :14 May 1910 - [[Gallyer-1|William Gallyer]] & [[Dixon-9221|Margaret Ellen Dixon]] :1911 - [[Dixon-9679|James Dixon]] & [[Anderton-704|Elizabeth Anderton]] :5 Aug 1911 - [[Dixon-9235|Richard Albert Dixon]] & [[Prescott-2375|Maud Prescott]] :1913 - [[Atkinson-9807|Samuel Atkinson]] & [[Huxley-839|Hannah Huxley]] :1914 - [[Dixon-9701|Joseph Dixon]] & [[Meadow-111|Mary Ellen Meadow]] :1919 - [[Dixon-9704|James Dixon]] & [[Meadow-113|Ada Meadow]] :1919 - [[Huxley-837|James Huxley]] & [[Lilly-1978|Ada Lilly]] :23 Aug 1919 - [[McLorie-9|George McLorie]] & [[Almond-963|Alice Critchley]] :1920 - [[Nolan-3635|Edward Joseph Nolan]] & [[Dixon-9684|Edia Dixon]] :1920 - [[William Darbyshire]] & [[Dixon-9683|Sophia Dixon]] :1921 - [[Wailing-27|William Norman Wailing]] & [[Baines-830|Cissy May Baines]] :1922 - [[Rigby-1417|Thomas Rigby]] & [[Huxley-842|Martha Huxley]] :1923 - [[Charnock-282|Thomas Charnock]] & [[Lawrence-15630|Doris Lawrence]] :1924 - [[Lee-23935|Thomas Lee]] & [[Highcock-172|Elizabeth Highcock]] :1924 - [[Huxley-841|William Huxley]] & [[Saville-533|Lillian Saville]] :1926 - [[Williams-91403|John Edwin Williams]] & [[Barr-3571|Ellen Barr]] :1926 - [[Highcock-173|James Highcock]] & [[Elsie May Wilshaw]] :1928 - [[Lee-25375|John Lee]] & [[Burrows-3807|Mary Burrows]] :1929 - Albert Owen & [[Barr-3575|Winifred Barr]] :1929 - [[Dixon-9710|John Dixon]] & [[Wilson-76413|Levena Emily Wilson]] :1929 - [[Rattigan-69|Walter Rattigan]] & [[Dixon-9700|Violet Dixon]] :1930 - [[Dixon-9711|Arthur Dixon]] & [[Langley-2691|Celenia Langley]] :1942 - [[Highcock-444|John Highcock]] & [[Johnson-75674|Davidina Johnson]] :21 Aug 1946 - [[Highcock-452|William Highcock]] & [[Tinsley-1133|Dorothy Tinsley]] :1 Aug 1953 - [[Tilston-88|Thomas Neville Tilston]] & [[Rattigan-70|Enid Rattigan]]

St Nom de Marie, Quebec, Canada

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*"Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899Q-Q8JT?cc=1321742&wc=9RLJ-3TL%3A24445701%2C24445702%2C24445703 : 16 July 2014), Sainte-Marie-de-Monnoir > Saint-Nom-de-Marie > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1820-1835 > image 6 of 669; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal. 669 pages
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St Pancras Centenarians

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The landing page for the memorial erected by the St Pancras Burial Board for six St Pancras Centenarians as well as highlighting other centenarians from St Pancras. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ St Pancras Centenarians Commemorated on the Headstone |'''Name''' |'''Place of Birth (if known)''' |'''Date of Death''' |'''Age at Death''' |- |Ann Bowtell |Thaxted, Essex, England |Nov 29 1890 |104 |- |William James | |Mar 6 1895 |104 |- |[[Pell-968|Sarah (Pell) Wright]] |Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom |Sep 26 1902 |101 |- |Sarah (Williams) Lamb |The Albion Hotel, Ramsgate, Kent, England, United Kingdom |Nov 19 1907 |104 |- |Joseph White | |Mar 4 1909 |100 |- |Mary Ann Fullbrook | |Feb 22 1924 |101 |- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+Other St Pancras Centenarians |'''Name''' |'''Place of Birth (if known)''' |'''Date of Death''' |'''Age at Death''' |- |[[Whiteman-857|Jane Whiteman]] |St James Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom |19 Dec 1906 |101 |-

St Pandionia and St John the Baptist Churchyard

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This page is used by the [[Space:Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team|Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team]] to track their progress in documenting the final resting place of people buried in cemeteries across the state. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-65.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-65.jpg |A |George Douglas Cochrane Newton |In dearly loved memory of GEORGE DOUGLAS COCHRANE NEWTON Baron Eltisley of Croxton K.B.E. Laid to rest in Croxton churchyard September 2nd 1942 aged 62 years. High Steward of The Borough of Cambridge. And formerly member of parliament. He loved his country his work and his friends. This tablet is erected by his devoted wife and daughter |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-66.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-66.jpg |B |Ann Baron |In memory of ANN relict of JOHN BARON Who died June the 17th 1833 aged 76 years “There is no age that death will spare; all ages they must die; therefore to die let all prepare, to live eternally”. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a8/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-67.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-67.jpg |C |Olive Croot |In loving memory of OLIVE CROOT Worshipper and organist of this Church 11.6.1919 – 29.5.2004 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/95/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-68.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-68.jpg |D |Unknown |No Writing |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f4/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-70.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-70.jpg |E |M Mary Barker |To the memory of MARY BARKER Late of Cambridge Who departed this life April 27th 1792 in the 73d year of her age |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e2/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-71.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-71.jpg |F |Joseph Barringer |In memory of JOSEPH BARRINGER Gentleman who died March the 18th 1755 aged 78 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/99/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-72.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-72.jpg |G |Matthew Marshall |SPE CERTA BEATÆ RESVSCI ATIONIS IN VLNIS JOHANNIS ET JOANNÆ PARENTVM EIVS CONSOPITVR HIC IN DOMINO MATTHÆS MARSHALL GEN. OVI POSTOVAM 81 ANNORVM ET VLTRA VITAM STATV VARIO DEGISSET EX EA MIGRAVIT 17 SEPTEMBRIS 1640 HOC FILIVS EI QVARTVS E MARIA FILIA VNICA EDWARDI & ELIZ. COSYN D CROXTON VXORE SVA SECVNDA SVSCEPTVS IOHANNES MARSHALL HONGRIS ERGO DEPOSVIT In sure hope of a blessed resurrection, in the arms of his parents John and Joan, here sleeps in the Lord Matthew Marshall Gen. who after living for 81 years and more in varying conditions left this life on this day, the 17th of September 1640. John Marshall who was his fourth son by his second wife Mary, the only daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Cosyn of Croxton had this laid down to show his respect. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cc/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-74.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-74.jpg |H |Margaret Owen |In memory of MARGARET wife of THOMAS OWEN Late of this parish who died 4th March 1829 aged 50 "My God did grant the hope….. trust my Spirit to his …." |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/af/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-75.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-75.jpg |I |John Baron |In memory of JOHN BARON Who died December 4th 1827 aged 73 “Vain were my hopes, my faith was vain if Jesus had not rose again: I have Gods promise and do trust He will to glory raise the just” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7c/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-76.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-76.jpg |J |Mary Webb |Near this stone are interred the remains of MARY WEBB, the beloved wife of WILLIAM WEBB of this parish Who died in child-birth on the 1st of August 1831 aged 40 years "Reader! Prepare to meet thy God” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c7/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-77.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-77.jpg |K |Ronald Harry Mitchell & Charles John Bennett |In memory of RONALD HARRY MITCHELL, Leading Seaman R.N. and CHARLES JOHN HALL, Private 5th Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regt Men of Eltisley who gave their lives for their country in the war of 1939 – 1945 “As dying and behold we live” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/de/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-1.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-1.jpg |1 |T W Flinders |T. W. FLINDERS Died 6th July 1929 Erected by family |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/ca/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-2.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-2.jpg |2 |James Baron |In memory of JAMES BARON Who died 11th January 1857 aged 65 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e6/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-3.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-3.jpg |3 |Samuel Baron |In memory of SAMUEL BARON Who died 10th September 1851 aged 62 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e5/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-4.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-4.jpg |4 |William Matthews |Sacred to the memory of WILLIAM MATTHEWS Who died 17th October 1866 aged 80 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9a/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-5.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-5.jpg |5 |Susanna Matthews |Scared to the memory of SUSANNA Wife of WILLIAM MATTHEWS Who died 20th April 1859 aged 66 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2c/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-6.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-6.jpg |6 |Mary Matthews |Sacred to the memory of MARY The beloved daughter of WILLIAM & SUSANNA MATTHEWS Who departed this life 17th November 1844 aged 22 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/18/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-7.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-7.jpg |7 |Lydia & Lydia Rose |Sacred to the memory of LYDIA Beloved wife of THOMAS ROSE And daughter of WILLIAM & SUSANNA MATTHEWS Born 13th April 1828, Born again of the spirit 23rd February 1846. Fell asleep in Jesus 21st November 1852. Also LYDIA their daughter aged 10 weeks |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/98/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-8.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-8.jpg |8 |George Baron |In memory of GEORGE BARON Who died 31st March 1869 aged 84 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/36/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-9.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-9.jpg |9 |Sarah Baron |In remembrance of SARAH The wife of GEORGE BARON Who died 10th June 1849 aged 63 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/15/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-10.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-10.jpg |10 |William Tingey |In affectionate remembrance of WILLIAM TINGEY Who died 12th June 1879 aged 59 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/72/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-11.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-11.jpg |11 |Thomas Millard |In loving memory of THOMAS MILLARD Who departed this life 10th June 1886 aged 82 “Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for thou art with me, thy rod and thy staff they comfort me” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/40/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-12.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-12.jpg |12 |Martha Millard |In affectionate remembrance of MARTHA The beloved wife of THOMAS MILLARD Who died 8th June 1874 aged 71 “He shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds” “The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/50/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-13.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-13.jpg |13 |James Millard |JAMES MILLARD Son of THOMAS & MARTHA MILLARD Died 3rd May 1849 aged 26 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/49/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-15.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-15.jpg |14 |John, George and ? Millard |In affectionate remembrance of JOHN MILLARD of Fairview The second son of THOMAS & MARTHA MILLARD Who departed this life 11th March 1879 in the 51st year of his life. Also of two of his children who died in infancy GEORGE buried 7th March 1862 aged 2 and . . . . “It is the Lord let him do what seemeth him good” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-14.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-14.jpg |15 |Anna Millard |In affectionate remembrance of ANNA Widow of JOHN MILLARD Who departed this life 15th June 1889 aged 61 “Be ye also ready” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/04/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-16.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-16.jpg |16 |William Childerley and his two infant children |In loving memory of WILLIAM Beloved husband JANE CHILDERLEY Who fell asleep in Jesus 3rd January 1891 aged 52 “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord” Also of two of their children who died in infancy |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/06/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-18.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-18.jpg |17 |William & Jane Haynes |In loving memory of WILLIAM HAYNES Who died 10th March 1884 aged 74 Also of JANE his wife Who died 12th October 1884 aged 67 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/31/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-19.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-19.jpg |18 |Unreadable |Unreadable |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ae/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-20.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-20.jpg |19 |Thomas Flinders | In loving memory of THOMAS FLINDERS Who departed this life 30th July 1886 aged 54 “What I say unto you I say unto all, Watch” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/16/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard.png |20 |Thomas Flinders |THOMAS FLINDERS Died 7th April 1810 aged 57 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d7/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-21.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-21.jpg |21 |Flinders |Not legible |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6c/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-23.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-23.jpg |22 |Thomas & John Rose |Sacred to the memory of THOMAS son of THOMAS & ANN ROSE who died 7th July 1862 aged 17 Also of JOHN their son died 4th February 1871 In the 28th year of his age |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/ca/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-22.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-22.jpg |23 |Ann Rose |In memory of ANN the beloved wife THOMAS ROSE Who departed this life 1st August 1846 in the 26th year of her age |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/21/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-24.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-24.jpg |24 |John & Mary Flinders |In memory of JOHN FLINDERS Who died 31st October 1858 in the 63rd year of his life Also MARY the beloved wife of JOHN FLINDERS Who died 1st April 1836 in the 34th year of her life “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth yea Saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours And with their works do follow them” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/98/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-30.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-30.jpg |25 |Mary Haynes |In affectionate remembrance of MARY The beloved wife of JOHN HAYNES of Eltisley Who sweetly hath sleep in Jesus 2nd June 1876 aged 49 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-27.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-27.jpg |26 |Alice & Thomas Osborne |In memory of ALICE OSBORNE Wife of THOMAS OSBORNE Died 27th October 1809 and of THOMAS OSBORNE Died 5th January 1796 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a0/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-28.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-28.jpg |27 |George Wiles |Sacred to the memory of GEORGE WILES Who died 15th October 1846 aged 25 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5c/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-1.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-1.png |28 |Unknown |Unknown |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7c/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-29.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-29.jpg |29 |John Haynes |In memory of JOHN HAYNES Who died 14th September 1867 aged 69 “I know that my redeemer liveth and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth, and though….. worms destroy this body yet in my flesh I shall see God” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a2/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-32.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-32.jpg |30 |Ann Haynes |In memory of ANN Relic of JOHN HAYNES Who died 2nd October 1868 aged 66 “Behold I show you a mystery. We shall not all sleep but we shall all be changed in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump for the trumpet shall sound and the dead shall be raised in-corruptible and we shall all be changed” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-33.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-33.jpg |31 |Charlotte Wiles |CHARLOTTE WILES Died 20th November 1869 aged 34 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/37/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-34.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-34.jpg |32 |Elizabeth and George Cozens |In loving memory of ELIZABETH COZENS The beloved wife of GEORGE EDWARD COZENS Born 12th August 1843, Died 10th November 1927 aged 84 years Also GEORGE EDWARD COZENS The beloved husband of ELIZABETH COZENS Born 4th May 1847, Died 8th May 1928 aged 81 years “They loved the house of God” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fe/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-35.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-35.jpg |33 |Shirley Cozens |In loving memory of SHIRLEY COZENS Second son of GEORGE EDWARD & ELIZABETH COZENS Died 8th January 1886 aged 9 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8c/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-36.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-36.jpg |34 |George Brown |In loving memory of GEORGE BROWN Who died 15th August 1887 aged 37 “Peace, perfect peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/16/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-37.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-37.jpg |35 |Charlotte Hall |In loving memory of CHARLOTTE HALL Who died 19th January 1888 aged 47 years “There is a link death cannot sever, where love liveth forever” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/bb/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-38.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-38.jpg |36 |unreadable |Unreadable |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e4/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-39.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-39.jpg |37 |Isabella Nightingale |In memory of ISABELLA Daughter of WILLIAM & SARAH NIGHTINGALE Died 4th July 1855 aged 28 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/37/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-40.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-40.jpg |38 |Elizabeth Fordham |In loving memory of ELIZABETH RUTH Daughter of DAVID & ANN FORDHAM Who died 20th May 1863 aged 17 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/67/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-41.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-41.jpg |39 |Ann Maria Fordham |In affectionate remembrance of ANNE MARIA beloved daughter of DAVID & ANN FORDHAM Who departed this life 19th November 1882 aged 47 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a3/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-42.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-42.jpg |40 |James & Rebecca Rose |In memory of JAMES ROSE Died 3rd January 1827 aged 73 years Also REBECCA his wife Died 19th September 1837 aged 82 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/25/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-2.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-2.png |41 |James & Rhoda Brown |JAMES BROWN Buried 15th June 1857 aged 51 Also of RHODA his wife. Died 1st January 1867 aged 58 “Here they sleep till that great day when Jesus shall in glory come to call his banished ones away and take them to their father home” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/38/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-43.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-43.jpg |42 |Walter Brown |In loving memory of WALTER the beloved son of WILLIAM & SARAH BROWN of Eltisley Who died 18th July 1879 aged 25 years “He brought down my strength in my journey, and shortened my days” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b4/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-3.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-3.png |43 |Thomas & Elizabeth Rose |To the dear memory of THOMAS ROSE Who passed away 16th June 1885 aged 63 also Elizabeth his widow born 14 September 1836 died 28 November 1917 aged 81 “It is well with thy husband, it is well with Christ, which is far better call it not death, it is life because the waters are passed, the home is won” “The light of our home is departed, a voice that we loved is stilled, a seat by our hearth is vacant, never again to be filled" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a9/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-44.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-44.jpg |44 |Augusta Rose |In loving memory of AUGUSTA MARY The beloved child of THOMAS & ELIZABETH ROSE Taken away 3rd October 1875 aged 3 “The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f8/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-45.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-45.jpg |45 |Kate Rose |In affectionate remembrance of KATE LOUISA ROSE Who passed to the higher life on 20th January 1963 aged 87 “Loves last gift, remembrance” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/51/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-46.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-46.jpg |46 |John & Mary Whittet |In memory of JOHN WHITTET Who died 27th April 1876 aged 71 Also of MARY ANNE his widow Who died 28th January 1878 in her 73rd year |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d0/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-47.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-47.jpg |47 |William & William Meny-Weathers |In loving memory of WILLIAM, Son of JAMES & FRANCES MENYWEATHERS Who died 3rd February 1862 aged 11. Also WILLM CHARLES their son Who died 18th June 1848 aged 1 year 5 months 3 weeks |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2c/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-48.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-48.jpg |48 |Edward & Elizabeth Meny-Weathers |In remembrance of EDWARD MENYWEATHERS Who died 28th November 1870 aged 73 Also of ELIZABETH his wife Who died 2nd October 1856 aged 56 “If we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so they also which sleep in Jesus will God being with them” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-49.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-49.jpg |49 |Marguerite Simpson |In loving memory of MARGUERITE CAROLINE SIMPSON (Margot) Born 31st December 1902, Died 20th January 1966 “She is not dead, but only lyeth sleeping” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/54/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-50.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-50.jpg |50 | Henry Thomas Dale |In loving memory of HENRY THOMAS DALE Schoolmaster Born 2nd June 1885, Died 21st March 1953 “Well done thou good and faithful servant” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-52.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-52.jpg |51 |Hilda Hodgson |In memory of HILDA M HODGSON Wife of JOHN HODGSON Rector of this parish 1934-1939 1948-1968 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/dd/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-54.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-54.jpg |52 |William Kidman |Sacred to the memory of WILLIAM KIDMAN. Who departed this life 19th November 1872 Aged 70 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/dd/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-54.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-54.jpg |53 |Sarah Kidman |Sacred to the memory of SARAH wife of WILLIAM KIDMAN Who died 13th April 1883 aged 76 “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, they rest from their labours and their works do follow them” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/99/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-55.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-55.jpg |54 |Catherine Warwick |Sacred to the memory of CATHERINE The wife of LEVI WARWICK who died 23rd April 1851 aged 61 “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of God” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/99/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-56.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-56.jpg |55 |William Kay |Sacred to the memory of WILLIAM KAY Who died 8th December 1875 aged 70 “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fc/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-57.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-57.jpg |56 |Elizabeth Riches |In affectionate remembrance of ELIZABETH the beloved wife of JEREMIAH RICHES who died 5th October 1873 aged 31 “Pain and sickness at thy word, and sin and sorrow flies; (speak to me Almighty Lord and bid my spirit rise!) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/66/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-58.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-58.jpg |57 |William Sadler |In affectionate remembrance of WILLIAM SADLER who died 8th February 1873 aged 54 years “Watch therefore for ye know neither the day nor the hour when the Son of Man cometh” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/97/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-59.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-59.jpg |58 |Unreadable |Unreadable |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/93/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-60.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-60.jpg |59 |Mildred Kidman |In affectionate remembrance of MILDRED Daughter of PETER & ANNE KIDMAN Who died 25th October 1869 aged 12 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1d/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-61.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-61.jpg |60 |Sarah Kidman |In memory of SARAH, the beloved wife of JEREMIAH KIDMAN who departed this life 4th December 1869 aged 39 years “Therefore the redeemed in the Lord shall return and come with singing unto Zion, and everlasting joy shall be upon their heads. They shall obtain gladness and joy, and sorrow and mourning shall flee away” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0d/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-64.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-64.jpg |61 |Unknown |Not legible |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/59/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-62.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-62.jpg |62 |Samuel Wright |In affectionate remembrance of SAMUAL WRIGHT Who departed this life 14th July 1880 aged 77 “I sought the Lord and he heard me and delivered me from my troubles” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/de/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-78.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-78.jpg |63 |Unknown |Unreadable |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/54/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-79.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-79.jpg |64 |Unknown |Unreadable |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/58/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-81.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-81.jpg |65 |Frederick Douglas Walker |In loving memory of FREDERICK DOUGLAS WALKER 1919 -2007 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a9/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-82.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-82.jpg |66 |William Ronald George |WILLIAM RONALD GEORGE 10.2.1921 – 2.12.2006 Much loved husband father and grandfather "Rest in peace" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8a/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-83.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-83.jpg |67 |Kenneth James Gambier |KENNETH JAMES GAMBIER 1 March 1927 – 14 June 2011 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/65/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-84.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-84.jpg |68 |Higginsons |MICHAEL HIGGINSON 1932 – 1972 & BRENDA HIGGINSON 1935-2006 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a1/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-85.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-85.jpg |69 |M F |M F 183? (Leaning against Church wall) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/37/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-87.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-87.jpg |70 |John Kidman |In memory of JOHN KIDMAN Who died 26th July 1847 aged 72 (Footstone SE 1862) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-88.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-88.jpg |71 |James Kidman |In memory of JAMES KIDMAN Who died 20th September 1799 aged 37 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f7/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-89.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-89.jpg |72 |Sarah Kidman |In loving memory of SARAH KIDMAN Who died 27th November 1847 aged 80 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b8/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-90.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-90.jpg |73 |Mary Eversden |In memory of MARY Daughter of RICH. BONNET EVERSDEN & MARY, his wife Who died 10th January 1825 aged 20 “Your child is gone before waiting your arrival there, her fond parents ….. be not faithless but believe” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/53/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-91.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-91.jpg |74 |Rich Bonnet Eversden |In memory of RICH. BONNET EVERSDEN Who died 2nd January 1828 aged 52 “Beloved dear friends, weep not for me, but timely warning take. For you may plainly learn and see what soon will be your fate Affliction sore long time I bore, and felt the chastening rod but murmur’d not because I knew it was the will of God. I liv’d by faith in what God wills in his most Holy word I died in faith and now am gone to reap the ….. reward” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f2/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-92.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-92.jpg |75 |Mary Eversden |In memory of MARY Relict of RICH. BONNET EVERSDEN Who died 5th March 1830 aged 54 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/52/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-93.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-93.jpg |76 |Grace Eversden |In memory of GRACE Daughter of RICH. BONNET EVERSDEN & MARY, his wife Who died 22nd December 1828 aged 19 “See from the earth the faded lily rise it springs, it blows, it flourishes and dies so this fair flow’r scarce blossomed for a day short was the bloom and early the decay” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/78/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-94.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-94.jpg |77 |Anna Tingey |n memory of ANNA Wife of GEORGE TINGEY Who died 24th December 1843 aged 43 years “My flesh shall slumber in the ground then burst the chains with sweet surprise and in my Saviour’s image rise” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/dd/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-95.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-95.jpg |78 |George Tingey |In memory of GEORGE TINGEY Who died 11th November 1857 aged 63 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f7/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-96.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-96.jpg |79 |William Hines |In memory of WILLIAM HINES Who died 11th April 1853 aged 87 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/af/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-97.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-97.jpg |80 |Rebecca Hines |In memory of REBECCA Wife of WILLIAM HINES who died 9th April 1862 aged 86 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-98.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-98.jpg |81 |Susan Eversden |In affectionate remembrance of SUSAN Daughter of WHITTET & MARY ANN EVERSDEN Who died 25th February 1871 aged 18 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b7/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-99.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-99.jpg |82 |Whittet Eversden |In affectionate remembrance of Whittet EVERSDEN who died 20th April...? |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/18/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-100.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-100.jpg |83 |Whittet Eversden |Sacred to the memory of WHITTET EVERSDEN Who died 17th April 1875 aged 68 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cd/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-101.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-101.jpg |84 |Mary Eversden |Sacred to the memory of MARY ANN Wife of WHITTET EVERSDEN Who died 21st May 1883 aged 68 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d7/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-102.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-102.jpg |85 |Peter Whittet |In affectionate memory of PETER WHITTET Died 28th December 1850 aged 72 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/03/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-103.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-103.jpg |86 |Mary Whittet |To the memory of MARY, the wife of PETER WHITTET Who departed this life the 15th April 1825 in the 28 year of her life |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/98/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-104.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-104.jpg |87 |Willam Sadler & William Sadler Giddens |Sacred to the memory of WILLIAM SADLER Who died 15th March 1848 aged 62 Also WILLIAM SADLER GIDDENS grandson of the above who died 7th August 1847 aged 11 months |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/df/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-105.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-105.jpg |88 |William & Sarah Eversden |In affectionate remembrance of WILLIAM EVERSDEN Who died 20th April 1872 aged 70 Also of SARAH his wife who died 4th June 1852 aged 34 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/81/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-106.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-106.jpg |89 |Ada Kidman |Sacred to the memory of ADA, daughter of JAMES & CHARLOTTE KIDMAN Given to them 21st June 1836 taken away 5th March 1850 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d0/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-107.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-107.jpg |90 |James & Charlotte Kidman |Sacred to the memory of JAMES KIDMAN Who departed this life 19th July 1841 aged 50 Also of CHARLOTTE his wife who died 26th April 1864 aged 61 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/85/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-108.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-108.jpg |91 |Mary Kidman |Sacred to the memory of MARY, wife of JAMES KIDMAN Who departed this life 27th December 1850 aged 45 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fe/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-109.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-109.jpg |92 |Ephraim Kidman |Sacred to the memory of EPHRAIM KIDMAN, son of JAMES & CHARLOTTE KIDMAN Who died 13th May 1865 aged 30 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/85/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-110.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-110.jpg |93 |Benjamin & Joseph Allen |In memory of BENJAMIN & JOSEPH Twin sons of WILLIAM & BETSY ALLEN BENJAMIN died 23rd August 1852 age 10 weeks JOSEPH died 2nd March 1857 aged 4 years & 9 months |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b0/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-111.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-111.jpg |94 |William & Charlotte Haynes |In loving memory of WILLIAM HAYNES Who fell asleep 26th March 1923 aged 67 “Forever with the Lord. There remaineth a rest to the people of God” Also of CHARLOTTE, his wife Who died 14th October 1950 aged 92 “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a1/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-112.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-112.jpg |95 |John & Susannah Childerley |In memory of JOHN CHILDERLEY Who departed this life 28th October 1894 aged 73 years Also of SUSANNAH CHILDERLEY his wife Who died 1st September 1912 aged 84 years “We spend our years as a tale that is told” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d5/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-113.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-113.jpg |96 |Thomas & Martha Cade |THOMAS CADE Who died 19th January 1899 aged 67 Also of his wife, MARTHA Died 10th January 1910 aged 71 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/57/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-114.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-114.jpg |97 |Thomas Baker |In loving memory of THOMAS BAKER Who died 1st June 1910 aged 63 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e4/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-115.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-115.jpg |98 |George, Mary, Arthur & Walter Kidman |In loving memory of GEORGE KIDMAN Who died 3rd October 1915 aged 62 Also MARY, wife of above Who died 30th September 1922 aged 72 “At rest” Also of ARTHUR, their son Who fell in France 19th December 1915 aged 27 And WALTER, their son Who fell in France 26th November 1917 aged 29 “Greater love hath no man than these, they gave their lives for their friends” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/10/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-116.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-116.jpg |99 |Rosa & Ben Sewell |In loving memory of my dear wife ROSA SEWELL Died 2nd February 1960 aged 65 years “Until we meet again” Also BEN SEWELL Died 17th January 1972 aged 85 years “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/62/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-117.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-117.jpg |100 |Ronald George Sewell |In loving memory of RONALD GEORGE SEWELL Who passed away 15th March 1973 aged 50 “Until we meet again” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/64/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-4.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-4.png |101 |J Simons |J Simons 1926 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/88/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-118.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-118.jpg |102 |George & Mary Ann Canwell |n loving memory of GEORGE CANWELL Who died 27th February 1894 aged 67 years Also of MARY ANN, his widow Who died 11th October 1902 aged 74 years “Father, in thy gracious keeping leave we now our loved ones sleeping” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-119.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-119.jpg |103 |Edward Arthur |In ever loving memory of EDWARD ARTHUR Who departed this life 20th January 1895 aged 81 “Dead but not dead, but passed from sight” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/02/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-120.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-120.jpg |104 |George Arthur |In loving memory of GEORGE ARTHUR Who died 27th February 1928 aged 85 “Forever with the Lord” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-121.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-121.jpg |105 |Keziah Arthur |In loving memory of KEZIAH, wife of GEORGE ARTHUR Who died 11th May 1895 aged 58 years “My days are like a shadow that climbeth and I am withered like grass” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a7/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-122.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-122.jpg |106 |Jane Arthur |In loving memory of JANE, daughter of GEORGE & KEZIAH ARTHUR Who died 14th May 1915 aged 42 years “Peace, perfect peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-123.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-123.jpg |107 |Edward & Betsy Ashcroft |In loving memory of EDWARD ASHCROFT Who died 4th April 1901 in his 80th year Also of BETSY, his wife Who died 27th January 1900 in her 80th year “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c7/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-124.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-124.jpg |108 |James Millard |In loving memory of JAMES MILLARD Who passed peacefully away 17th January 1927 aged 74 years “Resting in the Lord” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/56/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-125.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-125.jpg |109 |Sarah Millard |n loving memory of SARAH MILLARD Born 29th February 1828 died 6th December 1913 R.I.P. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/68/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-126.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-126.jpg |110 |Elizabeth Tingey |ERT 1910 ELIZABETH TINGEY D 25th June 1910 aged 84 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/aa/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-127.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-127.jpg |111 |Tingey & Eliza Millard |In ever loving memory of TINGEY MILLARD beloved husband of ELIZA MILLARD Who fell asleep 12th May 1919 aged 65 years “He giveth his beloved sleep” Also of his wife Eziza Who passed peacefully away 6th May 1953 aged 84 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4d/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-129.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-129.jpg |112 |James Fortescue |In loving memory of JAMES FORTESCUE At rest 26th March 1966 aged 87 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e7/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-130.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-130.jpg |113 |Vera Mabel Hall |In loving memory of a dear sister VERA MABEL HALL Died 1st February 1991 aged 75 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c0/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-131.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-131.jpg |114 |Hazel Irene & Willie Hall |In loving memory of my dear wife HAZEL IRENE HALL Who passed peacefully away 5th October 1969 aged 57 “At rest” And her husband WILLIE Who died 4th March 1987 aged 83 “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5d/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-132.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-132.jpg |115 |John & Mary Brown |In loving memory of JOHN PEPPERDY BROWN of Croxton who died 1st September 1892 aged 75 years Also of MARY, his wife who died 31st January 1864 aged 45 years “Thy will be done” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/29/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-133.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-133.jpg |116 |Corp Martin Riseley |For God, King and country in ever loving memory of Corp. MARTIN RISELEY of the 95th Canadian O.S. Batalion The beloved husband of MARY RISELEY and the youngest son of HENRY & ELIZABETH RISELEY Who died 31st July 1916 aged 39 years “Kind was his heart, in friendship true and sound, loyal and true, beloved by all around. His trials now o’er, his battles forever done, a life of endless joy we hope he’s now begun. The Lord knoweth best” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/50/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-134.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-134.jpg |117 |Harry Childerley |HARRY, beloved son of SAMUEL & EMMA CHILDERLEY Who departed this life 22nd August 1893 aged 20 “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil, for thou art with me thy rod and thy staff they comfort me” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-135.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-135.jpg |118 |Ebenezer & Mary Childerley |In loving memory of EBENEZER CHILDERLEY Died 7th June 1917 aged 63 years Also MARY, his wife Died 24th February 1951 aged 89 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/74/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-136.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-136.jpg |119 |Edward, Esther & Lilly Fortescue |In loving memory of ESTHER, wife of EDWARD FORTESCUE Who died 7th April 1909 aged 67 Also of EDWARD FORTESCUE Who died 24th March 1911 aged 71 And LILLY, their daughter Who died 21st July 1901 aged 36 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d7/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-137.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-137.jpg |120 |Nathaniel & Esther Fortescue |In affectionate remembrance of NATHANIEL JOHN FORTESCUE Who died 29th September 1918 aged 34 years “Thy way, not mine, O Lord” Also of his daughter ESTHER WINIFRED FORTESCUE Who died 20th April 1988 aged 74 years “Peace, perfect peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/19/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-138.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-138.jpg |121 |Mary & William Sewell |In ever loving memory of a beloved wife and mother MARY HARDWICK SEWELL Who passed peacefully away 24th May 1954 aged 66 years “In heavenly love abiding” Also of her husband and a loving father WILLIAM JOHN SEWELL Who passed peacefully away 18th December 1989 aged 85 years “In Gods keeping” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a1/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-139.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-139.jpg |122 |Samuel Flinders |In memory of SAMUEL FLINDERS Who died February 1st 1908 age 74 “Like as a father, pitieth his children so the Lord pitieth them that fear him” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a0/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-140.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-140.jpg |123 |Kezia Flinders |In loving memory KEZIA FLINDERS Who died 27th March 1895 aged 70 years “The spirit shall return unto God who gave it” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/73/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-141.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-141.jpg |124 |Richard & Ellen Newman |In loving memory of RICHARD NEWMAN Who departed this life 11th July 1900 in his 99th year Also of ELLEN wife of the above Who entered into rest 23rd January 1902 aged 97 This stone was erected by their loving grandchildren “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord that they may rest from their labours” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-142.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-142.jpg |125 |William Matthews |Sacred to the memory of WILLIAM MATTHEWS Who died 17th October 1866 aged 80 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-143.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-143.jpg |126 |Corn John & Susan Hedge |In memory of CORN JOHN HEDGE Died 15th May 1905 aged 66 years Also SUSAN his wife Died 10th March 1897 aged 46 years “Thy will be done” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/69/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-144.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-144.jpg |127 |Selina Wright |In loving memory of “Prepare to meet thy God” SELINA, wife of JOHN WRIGHT Who died 2nd October 1899 aged 42 years “Blessed are the dead, which die in the Lord” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e8/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-145.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-145.jpg |128 |Herbert Anthony |In loving memory of HERBERT, beloved son of JOHN & EMMA ANTHONY Who died 20th June 1900 aged 16 years “The cup was bitter, the sting severe to part with one we loved so dear: the trial is hard, we’ll not complain, but trust in Christ to meet again” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/14/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-146.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-146.jpg |129 |Edward Chandler |In loving memory of EDWARD CHANDLER Who departed this life 27th February 1917 aged 73 “Rest in peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e2/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-5.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-5.png |130 |Florence Alice Corby |FLORENCE ALICE CORBY Died 27th October 1973 aged 81 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f1/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-6.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-6.png |131 |Dorothy Jack |In loving memory of DOROTHY JACK Died 25th September 1975 aged 83 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/62/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-7.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-7.png |132 |Thomas A J Barnett |In loving memory of THOMAS A. J. BARNETT Died 5th November 1989 aged 69 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/71/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-148.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-148.jpg |133 |Alfred John Jarvis |In loving memory of ALFRED JOHN beloved husband of ALICE MARY JARVIS Who died 18th November 1934 aged 63 “Ever in our thoughts” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/bd/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-149.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-149.jpg |134 |Alice Mary Jarvis |In loving memory of ALICE MARY beloved wife of ALFRED JOHN JARVIS Who died 15th October 1933 aged 58 “Ever in our thoughts” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6d/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-150.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-150.jpg |135 |ArthurCharles Childerley |In loving memory of ARTHUR CHARLES, beloved husband of L. V. CHILDERLEY Died 16th August 1932 aged 65 “His end was peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1f/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-151.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-151.jpg |136 |John Edward & Florence Cozens |In loving memory of my dear husband JOHN EDWARD COZENS Died 28th November 1949 aged 76 years “Until the day dawn” Also of his wife, FLORENCE COZENS Who died 3rd November 1956 aged 81 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3c/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-152.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-152.jpg |137 |Thomas & Hephzibar Millard |In loving memory of THOMAS MILLARD Who died 4th August 1908 aged 73 years Also of HEPHZIBAR, his wife Who died 6th April 1925 aged 73 years “May they rest in peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/95/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-153.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-153.jpg |138 |Thomas & Jane Flinders |In loving memory of JANE The beloved wife of the late THOS FLINDERS Who departed this life 22nd March 1907 aged 93 years “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil. For thou art with me, thy rod and thy staff they comfort me” Also of THOMAS WILLIAM FLINDERS Son of the above who died 6th July 1929 aged 59 years “At rest” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c0/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-147.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-147.jpg |139 |Peter & Eliza Kidman |In affection remembrance of “Thy will be done” PETER KIDMAN who died 20th December 1901 aged 79 years Also of ELIZA ANN, his widow Who died 14th September 1906 aged 82 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/48/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-154.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-154.jpg |140 |John Eversden |In loving memory of JOHN EVERSDEN Entered rest 14th April 1928 aged 74 “He giveth his beloved sleep” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/ce/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-155.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-155.jpg |141 |George & James Menyweathers |In loving memory of GEORGE MENYWEATHERS beloved husband of EMILY MENYWEATHERS Who died 26th October 1920 aged 64, 11 months "At rest peace, perfect peace" Also JAMES WILLIAM, their only son who fell in France in the Great War 1st March 1917 aged 23 years “Greater love hath no man than this he gave his life for his friends” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/50/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-156.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-156.jpg |142 |Norman & Annie Collings |NORMAN ROSEVEARE COLLINGS 9th December 1971 ANNIE FLORENCE COLLINGS 18th October 1903 – 2nd May 1995 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/db/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-8.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-8.png |143 |Jack & Eleanor Gill |JACK GILL Died 6th May 1992 ELEANOR PEGGY GILL Died 25th June 1993 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/af/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-157.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-157.jpg |144 |Annie & George Flinders |In loving memory of ANNIE, wife of GEORGE FLINDERS Who died 1st August 1906 aged 54 years “The face we loved, we see no more, she is not lost, but gone before" “At rest” Also of GEORGE FLINDERS Who died 5th February 1936 aged 82 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-158.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-158.jpg |145 |James Menyweathers |In loving memory of JAMES MENYWEATHERS Who fell asleep in Jesus 2nd March 1905 aged 80 “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord” “Mourn not for him whom God hath blessed and taken to his heavenly rest free from all sorrow grief and pain our loss is his eternal gain” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ae/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-159.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-159.jpg |146 |Jane Childerley |In loving memory of JANE widow of WILLIAM CHILDERLEY Who passed peacefully away 26th October 1901 aged 63 years “Rest on dear mother thy labour o’er thy willing hands will toil no more; a faithful mother true and kind no friend on earth like thee we find” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/01/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-160.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-160.jpg |147 |Sarah Brown |SARAH BROWN widow of WILLIAM BROWN Who died 8th October 1903 in her 74th year “Round this spot my children will linger and will shed a falling tear while thinking of a mothers love and know that I lay sleeping here” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/01/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-161.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-161.jpg |148 |Ralph & Christina Picking |Sacred to the memory of RALPH CHARLES PICKING who passed peacefully away 18th March 1907 in his 59th year Also of CHRISTINA wife of the above Who died 10th February 1922 in her 83rd year R I P |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2a/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-162.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-162.jpg |149 |Henry Riseley |In loving memory of HENRY Dearly beloved son of WILLIAM & ANNIE RISELY Died 20th May 1930 aged 33 years “Up there we shall understand not here but in the better land” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-163.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-163.jpg |150 |William Kay |In loving memory of WILLIAM The beloved husband of EMMA KAY Who died 27th July 1901 aged 60 “As a flower blooms forth in the morning and fades, so may a man rise in the morning in full vigour of health, and strength and be suddenly cut down, ere the day be far advanced” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ae/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-164.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-164.jpg |151 |Emma Kay |In loving memory of EMMA KAY The beloved wife of WILLIAM KAY Who died 20th December 1924 aged 81 years “Peacefully sleep, sleep till the morning, peacefully sleep” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-165.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-165.jpg |152 |Ann Kay |In loving memory of ANN Widow of WILLIAM KAY Who departed this life 30th September 1896 aged 87 “Even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/97/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-166.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-166.jpg |153 |Raymond Topham |In loving memory of RAYMOND HERBERT TOPHAM Who died 15th May 1991 aged 67 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b5/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-167.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-167.jpg |154 |William, Elizabeth & Beatrice Eversden |In loving memory of WILLIAM EVERSDEN Who died 3rd January 1908 aged 70 also Elizabeth Emma his wife who died 9th July 1931 aged 93 Also of BEATRICE GRACE, their youngest daughter Who died 1st February 1910 aged 27 “Until the day break” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a1/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-168.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-168.jpg |155 |John & Ann Brown |In loving memory of JOHN BROWN Who died 29th November 1919 aged 81 years “Living for truth” Also of ANN, his beloved wife Who died 14th May 1919 aged 81 years “At rest” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cd/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-169.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-169.jpg |156 |Florence Hall |FLH 1909 Is of FLORENCE LILY HALL Buried 2nd September 1909 aged 30. Of Croxton |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d8/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-170.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-170.jpg |157 |Flora Kate Bridge |In affectionate memory of FLORA KATE The beloved wife of ARTHUR HENRY BRIDGE and daughter of THOMAS & ELIZABETH ROSE Who died 12th July 1898 aged 28 “Sorrows are passed and in the end shewed the treasure of immortality” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/45/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-171.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-171.jpg |158 |Mary Wilmer Sissy Fortescue |In loving memory of MARY WILMER SISSY Wife of EDWARD FORTESCUE and daughter of the late THOMAS & ELIZABETH ROSE Who died 22nd November 1914 aged 37 years “The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/47/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-172.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-172.jpg |159 |Edward Fortescue |In loving memory of EDWARD FORTESCUE Who passed to his rest 7th April 1937 aged 62 years “Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/03/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-9.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-9.png |160 |Joseph & Mary Haynes |In loving memory of JOSEPH HAYNES Who died 21st June 1911 aged 73 years “Until the daybreak and the shadows flee away” Also of MARY his beloved wife Who died 13th July 1930 aged 82 years “Thou shalt go to thy Father’s in peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4f/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-173.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-173.jpg |161 |Joseph Harry Haynes |In loving memory of JOSEPH HARRY The beloved son of JOSEPH & MARY HAYNES Who died 1st March 1909 aged 25 years “Rock of ages, cleft for me. Let me hide myself in thee” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ed/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-174.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-174.jpg |162 |Arthur Haynes |In affectionate remembrance of ARTHUR The beloved son of JABEZ & ELIZABETH HAYNES (The Beehive) Born 27th November 1887. Died 28th January 1908 “Peace, perfect peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-175.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-175.jpg |163 |Ernest & Algar Haynes |In loving memory of ERNEST The beloved husband of DORA HAYNES Who passed away 24th August 1914 aged 30 years “Until the daybreak and the shadows flee away” Also ALGAR their beloved Son Who passed away 25th March 1914 aged 4 “Jesus called a little child unto him” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/75/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-176.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-176.jpg |164 |Walter & Sally Haynes |In loving memory of Sally Mitchell who passed away April 21st 1925, Aged 80 years. Also of Walter Mitchell Her beloved husband who passed away February 9th 1926. Aged 81 years. Reunited. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7f/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-177.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-177.jpg |165 |Mary & George Fordham |In loving memory of MARY Beloved wife of GEORGE FORDHAM Died 15th January 1922 aged 70 years “Forever with the Lord” Also of GEORGE FORDHAM Who died 7th March 1926 aged 68 years “We’ll meet again, Twill not be long” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/55/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-178.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-178.jpg |166 |Nellie Fordham |In loving memory of NELLIE Daughter of GEORGE & MARY FORDHAM Who died 20th November 1918 aged 35 “The eternal God is thy refuge and underneath are the everlasting arms” “Dear is the spot where Christians sleep and sweet is the strain which Angels pour, O why should we in anguish weep, she is not lost, but gone before” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/40/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-179.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-179.jpg |167 |Ada & Samuel Peacock |In loving memory of ADA The beloved wife of SAMUEL PEACOCK Buried 6th January 1923 aged 71 Also of SAMUEL PEACOCK Who died 26th December 1926 aged 75 “Father, in thy gracious keeping leave we now our loved ones sleeping” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9c/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-10.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-10.png |168 |Ruby Rose |RUBY ROSE Buried 30th May 1918 aged 15 daughter of CHARLES and ADA ROSE |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-180.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-180.jpg |169 |Riseley & Betsey Payne |In loving memory of RISELY PAYNE The beloved husband of BETSEY PAYNE Who died 19th May 1924 aged 72 Also BETSY, his wife Who was buried 28th February 1927 aged 78 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c1/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-181.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-181.jpg |170 |Jabez & Elizabeth Haynes |In loving memory of JABEZ HAYNES Who died 17th January 1918 aged 68 Also his beloved wife ELIZABETH ANN HAYNES Who died 30th March 1952 aged 92 “At rest” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b3/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-182.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-182.jpg |171 |John & Ada Whittet |In loving remembrance of JOHN WILMER WHITTET Of Great Gransden who died 2nd November 1917 aged 72 “For ever with the Lord” Also of ADA his beloved wife Who peacefully passed away 24th June 1927 aged 83 “Jesus my all” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e0/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-183.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-183.jpg |172 |Edward& Fanny Hall |In loving memory of EDWARD HALL Who died 7th May 1927 aged 81 years “Peace, perfect peace, with loved ones far away In Jesus’ keeping we are safe and they” Also of FANNY HALL wife of the above Who died 19th January 1933 aged 87 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/57/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-184.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-184.jpg |173 |Herbet Topham |For King and Country In loving memory of HERBERT Eldest son of GEO HOW & MARTHA TOPHAM Born 26th March 1881. Died 7th January 1916 “Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/01/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-185.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-185.jpg |174 |George & Martha Topham |In loving memory of GEORGE HOW TOPHAM Passed away 6th May 1927 aged 78 years Also MARTHA, his wife, fell asleep 12th January 1929 aged 77 years “At rest” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b6/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-186.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-186.jpg |175 |Violet & William Topham |In loving memory of VIOLET FRANCES TOPHAM Died 16th December 1978 aged 78 Also her husband WILLIAM GEORGE Died 19th February 1989 aged 93 Also RAYMOND GEORGE TARRANT (PAUL) Grandson 17th November 1944 to 22nd May 1991 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ab/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-187.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-187.jpg |!76 |Raymond George Tarrant |In loving memory of VIOLET FRANCES TOPHAM Died 16th December 1978 aged 78 Also her husband WILLIAM GEORGE Died 19th February 1989 aged 93 Also RAYMOND GEORGE TARRANT (PAUL) Grandson 17th November 1944 to 22nd May 1991 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/86/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-11.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-11.png |177 |Edith & Albury Sawford |In loving memory of EDITH SAWFORD Died 31st March 1937 aged 52 Also ALBURY HARIVEN SAWFORD Born 11th August 1924. Died 21st January 1982 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-188.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-188.jpg |178 |Emma & Joseph Mitchell |In loving memory of EMMA The dearly loved wife of JOSEPH MITCHELL Who passed away 29th April 1934 aged 67 “At rest in the Lord” Also of JOSEPH MITCHELL Who died 22nd July 1945 aged 77 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-189.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-189.jpg |179 |Julia Marion Bell |In loving memory of our dear daughter JULIA MARION BELL Who died 23rd August 1934 aged 19 “Forever with the Lord” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c1/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-190.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-190.jpg |180 |Alfred George Walker |In loving memory of ALFRED GEORGE beloved son of ALFRED and MARTHA WALKER Died 2nd January 1936 aged 23 “His memory is as dear today as in the hour he passed away” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/84/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-191.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-191.jpg |181 |Gladys Mary Hall |Remembrance GLADYS MARY HALL Died 27th October 1935 aged 15 years “At rest” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/63/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-192.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-192.jpg |182 |Alfred Mallet |In loving memory of ALFRED MALLETT Died 2nd February 1934 aged 75 “God’s finger touched him, and he slept” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/89/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-193.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-193.jpg |183 |Daisy & Moses Mitchell |In loving memory of DAISY the beloved wife of MOSES MITCHELL Died 3rd January 1934 aged 55 “In Gods keeping” Also of her beloved husband MOSES Died 9th December 1951 aged 78 “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ab/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-194.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-194.jpg |184 |Harriet Jane Hatton |In loving memory of HARRIET JANE the dearly loved wife of JESSE HATTON Who passed away 5th June 1931 aged 55 “In Gods dear keeping, safe forever more” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e4/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-195.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-195.jpg |185 |Charles Herbert Rose, |CHARLES HERBERT ROSE Died 10th May 1939 aged 69; |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e4/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-195.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-195.jpg |186 |Elizabeth Chandler |ELIZABETH CHANDLER Died 28th February 1931 aged 86: |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e4/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-195.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-195.jpg |187 |Ada Rose |ADA ROSE Died 29th November 1929 aged 62 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-196.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-196.jpg |188 |Henry & Agnetta Rose |Sacred to the memory of HENRY WHITTET ROSE the dearly loved husband of AGNETTA ROSE Who passed peacefully away 23rd December 1928 aged 63 “In thy presence is fullness of joy” Also of AGNETTA the dearly loved wife of the above Who passed peacefully away 1st February 1932 aged 69 “Until the daybreak and the shadows flee away” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/47/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-197.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-197.jpg |189 |Arthur & Elizabeth Rainsford |In ever loving memory of ARTHUR RAINSFORD Who passed peacefully away 5th November 1928 aged 65 years “Light at eventime” Also of ELIZABETH WINIFRED his beloved wife Who passed peacefully away 4th May 1953 aged 85 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/04/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-198.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-198.jpg |190 |Henry & Elizabeth Riseley |In loving memory of HENRY MITCHELL RISELEY Who died 30th May 1921 aged 82 years “Asleep in Jesus” Also of ELIZABETH his beloved wife Who died 26th February 1928 in her 88th year “Peace, perfect peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b5/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-199.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-199.jpg |191 |John & Claude Ashcroft |Treasured memories of our dear father JOHN ASHCROFT Died 9th September 1928 aged 82 years Also of our dear mother CHARLOTTE ASHCROFT Died 13th February 1948 aged 84 years “Rest and peace for ever more” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/ce/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-200.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-200.jpg |192 |Cyril Thomas Picking |In loving memory of CYRIL THOMAS only beloved son of FREDERICK and MABEL PICKING passed on 31st August 1957 in his 45th year “Until the daybreak” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a9/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-201.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-201.jpg |193 |Mabel & Frederick Picking |In loving memory of our dear mother and father MABEL BLANCHE PICKING Who passed away 1st July 1965 aged 79 years FREDERICK PICKING Who passed away 27th October 1965 aged 87 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/85/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-202.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-202.jpg |194 |Madge & Ernest Burton |In loving memory of my dear wife MADGE JOYCE BURTON daughter of FREDERICK and MABEL PICKING passed away 14th March 1996 aged 73 “God willing we shall meet again” Also ERNEST ALBERT BURTON Died 16th January 1997 aged 82 “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/53/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-203.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-203.jpg |195 |John Flinders |In loving memory of JOHN FLINDERS Died 20th February 1944 aged 72 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/dc/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-204.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-204.jpg |196 |kathleen Flinders |In loving memory of KATHLEEN FLINDERS 11th July 1918 to 13th December 1994 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/33/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-205.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-205.jpg |197 |William & Winifred Flinders |In loving memory of WILLIAM JOHN FLINDERS (BILL) Born 11th February 1914 Died 21st February 1991 Also his wife WINIFRED MARY (MOLLIE) Born 24th June 1915 Died 20th May 2003 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/89/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-206.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-206.jpg |198 |George & Alice Flinders |In loving memory of GEORGE FLINDERS Who passed away 17th November 1940 aged 18 years “The face we loved – we see no more He is not lost – but gone before” Also of ALICE ELLEN FLINDERS A dearly loved mother Who died 23rd September 1978 aged 97 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b4/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-207.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-207.jpg |199 |Frederick & Elizabeth Payne |In loving memory of FREDERICK CHARLES the dearly loved husband of ELIZABETH PAYNE Died 20th November 1939 aged 62 years “In Gods keeping” Also of his beloved wife ELIZABETH PAYNE Who died 13th January 1955 aged 82 years “Re-united” |- |M. SIMONS 1938 (MARIA ELIZABETH SIMONS Buried 4th January 1938 aged 20 of Little Barford, Beds) |200 |Maria Simons |M. SIMONS 1938 (MARIA ELIZABETH SIMONS Buried 4th January 1938 aged 20 of Little Barford, Beds) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5a/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-209.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-209.jpg |201 |Richard & Helen Sewell |In loving memory of “Peace” RICHARD SEWELL Died 12th April 1937 aged 64 years “Light at eventide” Also of HELEN, his beloved wife Died 5th September 1950 aged 72 years “At rest” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/29/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-210.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-210.jpg |202 |Grace, Sydney & Freda Rose |In loving memory of GRACE EVELINE ROSE Who passed away 13th May 1959 aged 62 “At rest” SYDNEY ROSE Aged 82 husband of above Also (not marked, at rear of headstone) FREDA, daughter of FREDERICK and DORIS SAWYER, died 29th November 1935 aged 2½ years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/04/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-211.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-211.jpg |203 |Robert & Ivy Flinders |Loved and remembered ROBERT FLINDERS Who passed on into life and love forever 13th April 1938 aged 35 And also IVY, his wife 19th April 1950 aged 48 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c4/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-212.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-212.jpg |204 |John & Louisa Brown |n loving memory of JOHN MALTMAN BROWN Who passed peacefully away 12th February 1936 aged 85 “At rest” Also of LOUISA beloved wife of above Who passed peacefully away 7th September 1941 aged 82 “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/04/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-213.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-213.jpg |205 |George Milward |In loving memory of GEORGE MILLARD Who passed peacefully away 21st July 1940 aged 74 “Peace, perfect peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4c/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-12.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-12.png |206 |Laura & Sarah Milward |In loving memory of LAURA MILLARD Who passed peacefully away 13th November 1948 aged 78 years “At rest” Also of SARAH JANE MILLARD Died 24th February 1953 aged 84 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cc/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-215.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-215.jpg |207 |Harold Flinders |Treasured memories of HAROLD OSWALD FLINDERS Who died 8th December 1939 aged 23 years “Sleeping where no shadows fall loved and remembered by us all” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/38/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-216.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-216.jpg |208 |Catherine & Seth Childerley |In loving memory of CATHERINE ELLEN Beloved wife of SETH CHILDERLEY Who died 3rd December 1938 aged 77 Also of SETH CHILDERLEY Who died 9th July 1945 aged 85 “Peace, perfect peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/69/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-217.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-217.jpg |209 |Sam Childerley |In loving memory of SAM KIDMAN CHILDERLEY Died 12th October 1960 aged 77 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/71/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-13.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-13.png |210 |Benjamin Childerley |BENJAMIN CHILDERLEY Died 29th June 1999 aged 80 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/51/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-218.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-218.jpg |211 |Violet Jean Wright |Violet Jean Wright (nee Topham) Born 30th October 1922 Died 1 April 2016 Beloved mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Fondly remembered. Rest in peace. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-219.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-219.jpg |212 |Nicola& Joseph Barling |NICOLA JANE BARLING (nee Greenhow) 1966-2014 wife of Paul A dearly loved mum and daughter and sister Together with her baby Joseph Treasured memories |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9d/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-220.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-220.jpg |213 |William Greenhow |Devoted husband and father WILLIAM EDWARD GREENHOW “BILL” Passed away 23rd February 1998 aged 77 “In our hearts silent sorrow” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/83/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-221.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-221.jpg |214 |Rosa Wiles |ROSE MAY Wife of JAMES WILES Died 24th June 1960 aged 73 “Remembered always” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3f/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-222.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-222.jpg |215 |James Wiles |“Not my will, but thine be done” In loving memory of JAMES WILES Who passed away 14th April 1949 aged 63 years “Brave, unselfish, loving” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c4/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-223.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-223.jpg |216 |Reuben Wiles |In loving memory of REUBEN CADE WILES Who dies 26th June 1942 aged 77 “Peace, perfect peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/07/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-224.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-224.jpg |217 |Walter Mitchell |In loving memory of my husband WALTER MITCHELL Died 5th February 1949 aged 58 “Some day we shall understand” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6a/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-225.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-225.jpg |218 |Lydia Lavinia & Charles Childerley |In loving memory of LYDIA LAVINIA CHILDERLEY Died 2nd May 1944 aged 81 Also her devoted husband CHARLES Died 12th January 1952 aged 91 “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/75/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-226.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-226.jpg |219 |Sydney & Amy Fortescue |In ever loving memory of SIDNEY FORTESCUE Who passed peacefully away 7th January 1944 in his 63rd year “Thy will be done” Also AMY FORTESCUE Died 15th January 1978 aged 94 “At rest” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a8/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-227.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-227.jpg |220 |Florence & Benjamin Fordham |In loving memory of FLORENCE MAY FORDHAM Died 14th October 1946 aged 61 Also of her beloved brother BENJAMIN JOHN Died 25th June 1947 aged 66 “Christ will link the golden chain, then in heaven we meet again” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/11/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-228.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-228.jpg |221 |Annie Fordham |In loving memory of ANNIE ELIZABETH FORDHAM Called to rest 24th April 1942 aged 63 “In Gods keeping” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b1/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-229.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-229.jpg |222 |Millicent, Sydney & Eric Currington |In loving memory of MILLICENT HILDA CURRINGTON Who died 18th December 1943 aged 52 years Also her husband SYDNEY CURRINGTON Who died 15th July 1982 aged 90 years And their Son ERIC JAMES CURRINGTON Who died May 28th 2011 aged 84 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3c/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-230.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-230.jpg |223 |John Hetherington |JOHN HETHERINGTON Died 4th October 1940 aged 71 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e9/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-231.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-231.jpg |224 |Charles & Mary Flinders |In loving memory of CHARLES FLINDERS Died 5th March 1941 aged 86 Also MARY FLINDERS Died 3rd June 1949 aged 91 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/82/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-232.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-232.jpg |225 |Joseph & Melody Childerley |In loving memory of JOSEPH CHILDERLEY Who died 9th December 1941 aged 88 “In Gods keeping” Also of MELODY his beloved wife Who died 7th September 1947 aged 91 “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4d/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-233.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-233.jpg |226 |Elias & Alice Hale |In loving memory of my dear husband ELIAS WILLIAM HALL Who was called home 11th September 1943 aged 55 years “Peace, perfect peace” Also of his wife ALICE Who died 24th October 1980 aged 80 years “At rest” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7d/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-234.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-234.jpg |227 |Unreadable |Unreadable |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/68/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-235.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-235.jpg |228 |Mary & Pryce Sewell |Treasured memories of a beloved wife and mother MARY ANN SEWELL Taken from us 21st January 1963 aged 66 years of a beloved husband and father PRYCE PERCY SEWELL re-united 18th November 1981 aged 84 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/92/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-236.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-236.jpg |229 |Gwendoline Pamela Colmer |In loving memory of Gwendoline Pamela Colmer 10.07.1949 - 04.05.2015 Always in our hearts |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/97/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-237.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-237.jpg |230 |Leslie Frederick George Colmer |In loving memory of LESLIE FREDERICK GEORGE COLMER 2.10.1924 – 28.8.2013 "Always in our hearts" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-238.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-238.jpg |231 |Kenneth Chamberlain |KENNETH GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN Died 11th Nov 2010 aged 56 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/ce/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-240.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-240.jpg |232 |Ronald William Chambers |Treasured Memories of RONALD WILLIAM CHAMBERS 3rd Dec 1939 – 2nd Nov 2010 "Always in our hearts" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/86/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-242.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-242.jpg |233 |Walter Bibby |In loving memory of WALTER BIBBY Died 2nd May 2005 Aged 86 "Too dearly loved to be forgotten" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b6/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-243.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-243.jpg |234 |Muriel Bibby |In loving memory of a dear wife and mum MURIEL CATHERINE ELLEN BIBBY Died 16th May 1987 aged 67 years “Brave, unselfish, loving” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-244.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-244.jpg |235 |William Chambers |Cherished memories of WILLIAM ERNEST CHAMBERS Who died 17th September 1965 aged 53 years “Treasured still with our love sincere” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/63/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-245.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-245.jpg |236 |Emma Wiles |In loving memory of EMMA WILES |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-246.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-246.jpg |237 |George Wiles |In Loving memory of George Wiles |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e0/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-247.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-247.jpg |238 |Edding Flinders |In loving memory of my dear husband EDDING FLINDERS Dies 31st May 1954 “Peace, perfect peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6f/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-248.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-248.jpg |239 |Annie & Thomas Matthews |In loving memory of ANNIE ELIZABETH wife of THOMAS MURFIN MATTHEWS who passed away 22nd October 1948 aged 71 years Also of THOMAS MURFIN MATTHEWS Who died 2nd November 1961 aged 84 years “Life’s work well done” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-249.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-249.jpg |240 |Alfred, Alfred & Ellen Hayden |In loving memory of ALFRED CHILDERLEY HAYDEN Died 11th June 1945 aged 78 years Also of ALFRED FRANK, son of the above Who died 7th July 1949 aged 58 years Also of a beloved wife and mother ELLEN HAYDEN Died 8th May 1954 aged 93 years “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a8/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-250.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-250.jpg |241 |Winifred & Walter Hall |In loving memory of WINIFRED MAY HALL Died 30th November 1972 aged 66 Also of WALTER RAYMOND HALL Died 21st November 1992 aged 85 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/13/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-251.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-251.jpg |242 |Virginia Ashford |In ever loving memory of VIRGINIA MAUD ASHCROFT At rest 19th September 1944 aged 61 “For you dear peace for us sweet memories” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/39/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-252.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-252.jpg |243 |Alice Rose Bull |In loving memory of our dear mother, ALICE ROSE BULL Who died 3rd November 1952 aged 59 “Greatly loved, sadly missed” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a9/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-253.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-253.jpg |244 |Sara & John Arthur |In loving memory of SARA the beloved and loving wife of JOHN ARTHUR Died 4th September 1946 aged 70 years Also of JOHN ARTHUR Died 21st December 1956 aged 86 years “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8d/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-254.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-254.jpg |245 |Herbert & Edith Childerley |In loving memory of HERBERT GEORGE CHILDERLEY Who died 27th October 1959 aged 55 “Requiescat in pace” Also EDITH FLORENCE CHILDERLEY Who died 7th April 1970 aged 49 “Loved and remembered always” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0a/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-255.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-255.jpg |246 |Arthur, Arthur & Agnes Childerley |In loving memory of a beloved husband and father ARTHUR JAMES CHILDERLEY Died 4th July 1948 aged 68 “In Gods keeping” Also of his son ARTHUR FRANK CHILDERLEY Who died 12th November 1961 aged 59 Also of a beloved wife and mother AGNES ANN CHILDERLEY Who died 16th April 1964 aged 83 “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-257.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-257.jpg |247 |William & Annie Riseley |In loving memory of peace WILLIAM RISELEY Died 21st June 1949 aged 83 years Also his wife ANNIE RISELEY Died 8th July 1951 aged 87 years “At rest” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f8/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-256.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-256.jpg |248 |Doris McCaskill |“Thy Way, not mine, O Lord” Sweetest memories of DORIS VALLAR wife of WARD McCASKILL daughter of the late GEORGE and MARGARET ROBINSON Who died 13th November 1945 aged 26 years “In Gods presence there is fullness of joy” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/56/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-14.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-14.png |249 |Kay Riseley |KAY, beloved son of WILLIAM and ANN RISELEY Died 8th October 1957 aged 66 “Peace, perfect peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ea/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-258.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-258.jpg |250 |Michael John Lymage |Treasured memories of a devoted son and brother MICHAEL JOHN LYMAGE taken from us 7th October 1972 aged 27 years “Dearly loved; so sadly missed” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/69/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-261.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-261.jpg |251 |Edith May Picking |In memory of Edith May 1921 - 2012 thank you Mum God bless from all the family xxxx EDITH MAY PICKING Died 9th November 2012 aged 91 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/82/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-262.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-262.jpg |252 |Philip Picking |Philip Norman Picking Died 20th January 2019 Aged 71 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/49/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-263.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-263.jpg |253 |Pamela Morley |PAMELA JOAN MORLEY Died 15th Jan 2010 aged 68 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8d/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-264.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-264.jpg |254 |Judith Ellen Smith |Cherished memories of JUDITH ELLEN SMITH A dear wife and mother Died April 19th 2008 aged 57 years "Rest in peace" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/af/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-266.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-266.jpg |255 |Margaret Chambers |In loving memory of MARGARET CHAMBERS 11th May 1938 20th February 1982 R.I.P. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e1/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-265.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-265.jpg |256 |Henry Hopper |Dear dad HENRY HOPPER Died 3rd November 1961 aged 75 “At rest” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f7/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-267.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-267.jpg |257 |Lydia & Charles Childerley |In loving memory of LYDIA LAVINIA CHILDERLEY Died 2nd May 1944 aged 81 Also her devoted husband CHARLES Died 12th January 1952 aged 91 “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9a/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-268.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-268.jpg |258 |Arthur & Alice Hayes |In loving memory of a dear husband and dad ARTHUR WILLIAM HAYNES Who passed away 17th June 1958 aged 70 years Also his wife ALICE Who passed away 26th February 1969 aged 79 years “At rest” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/ec/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-269.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-269.jpg |259 |Alfred & Martha Walker |In loving memory of my dear husband ALFRED JAMES WALKER Died 10th June 1956 aged 66 years “In Gods keeping” Also of MARTHA, his beloved wife Died 12th February 1975 aged 90 years “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/72/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-270.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-270.jpg |260 |Ernest Walker |Treasured memories of a dear husband ERNEST WALTER WALKER Died 17th December 1952 aged 35 years “Loved by us all” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/81/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-271.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-271.jpg |261 |Ernest Stevens |Treasured memories of a dear husband ERNEST STEVENS Died 5th June 1952 aged 36 years “The Lord hath need of him” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cc/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-274.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-274.jpg |262 |Julie & Arthur Chandler |In loving memory of a devoted wife and mother JULIA CHANDLER Who died 15th November 1950 aged 89 “Life’s work well done” Also her beloved husband ARTHUR CHANDLER Who died 14th November 1954 aged 82 years “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0d/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-275.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-275.jpg |263 |Dan & Elizabeth Brunning |In loving memory of DAN BRUNNING Died 16th March 1952 Also his wife ELIZABETH ANN Died 19th April 1952 “Rest in peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-276.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-276.jpg |264 |Clarence & Amelia Childerley |In loving memory of CLARENCE CHILDERLEY Died 26th January 1954 aged 70 years “The shepherd called him” And his wife AMELIA CHILDERLEY Died 29th July 1994 aged 96 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/68/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-273.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-273.jpg |265 |Mary & Ethel Childerley |In loving memory of MARY CHILDERLEY Died 15th October 1954 aged 58 Also ETHEL CHILDERLEY Died 7th May 1956 aged 75 daughters of JOSEPH and MELODY CHILDERLEY “At rest” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-277.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-277.jpg |266 |John & Violet Ashcroft |Treasured memories of JOHN ROBERT ASHCROFT Who died 21st June 1956 aged 69 “Always in our thoughts” Also his wife VIOLET MARY ASHCROFT Died 11th June 1974 aged 84 “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/82/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-260.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-260.jpg |267 |Joan Ashcroft | In memory of JOAN daughter of VIOLET and JOHN ASHCROFT Born 3rd March 1923 Died 5th February 1999 “Now at peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c4/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-280.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-280.jpg |268 |May Lord |In loving memory of MAY LORD Died 30th June 1973 aged 84 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1c/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-16.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-16.png |269 |Gwendoline Hopper |GWENDOLINE IRENE HOPPER Died 19th December 1995 aged 80 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/ba/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-281.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-281.jpg |270 |Alec Stanley Hopper |In loving memory of ALEC STANLEY HOPPER 1919 – 1982 “Always in our thoughts” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-282.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-282.jpg |271 |Alice & Ernest Jarvis |In loving memory of my beloved wife ALICE EDITH JARVIS Who died 12th January 1969 aged 61 years “In Gods keeping” Also her dear husband ERNEST WILLIAM Re-united 15th March 1972 aged 73 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/35/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-283.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-283.jpg |272 |Leonard & Olive Haynes |In loving memory of LEONARD CHARLES HAYNES Died 6th January 1972 aged 86 years Reunited with OLIVE VICTORIA HAYNES Died 19th July 1991 aged 89 years “Rest in Peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-284.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-284.jpg |273 |William & Beatrice Childerley |Treasured memories of a dear husband and dad WILLIAM CHILDERLEY who died 17th November 1973 aged 73 years Also his dearly loved wife BEATRICE GERTRUDE Died 17th May 1983 aged 79 years “In heavenly love abiding” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c3/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-285.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-285.jpg |274 |Thomas Childerley |In loving memory of THOMAS CHILDERLEY Who died 20th December 1971 aged 69 years “Peace, perfect peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/75/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-286.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-286.jpg |275 |Hilda Williamson |In loving memory of a dear wife and mother HILDA WILLIAMSON Died 14th September 1970 aged 57 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f7/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-287.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-287.jpg |276 |Alan Barnett |In memory of Alan Barnett 4th January 1941 -24th June 1965 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/03/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-289.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-289.jpg |277 |Isaac, Gladys and Barbara Hall |In loving memory of ISAAC HALL Born 12th July 1902 Died 20th November 1968 aged 67 “Peace” Also his wife GLADYS MARY Born 18th June 1907 Died 28th June 1995 Also their daughter BARBARA Born 12th June 1933 Died 24th March 1999 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/66/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-288.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-288.jpg |278 |Doris & Albert Stokes |In loving memory of a dear wife and mother DORIS STOKES Died 26th March 1962 aged 58 years “Sleeping in heavenly peace” Also her beloved husband ALBERT STOKES Died 1st March 1967 aged 73 years “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e3/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-290.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-290.jpg |279 |Frank Haynes |In memory of FRANK HAYNES Who passed away 15th March 1962 aged 75 years “At rest” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/90/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-291.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-291.jpg |280 |Frances & James Haynes |In loving memory of FRANCES SUSANNAH HAYNES Who died 5th June 1963 aged 54 years “At rest” And of JAMES ERNEST HAYNES Who died 9th February 1986 aged 77 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-292.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-292.jpg |281 |Hilda & Herbert Hall |Treasured memories of peace a dear wife and mother HILDA MAUD HALL Who passed away 26th August 1960 aged 61 years “In Gods keeping” Also her beloved husband HERBERT HALL Passed away 15th May 1976 aged 81 years “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/82/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-293.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-293.jpg |282 |John Childerley |In loving memory of JOHN CHILDERLEY Third son of JOSEPH and MELODY CHILDERLEY Who died 4th November 1957 aged 69 “Eternal peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9a/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-294.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-294.jpg |283 |Willam Chandler |In loving memory of WILLIAM ARTHUR CHANDLER Who died 13th April 1966 aged 70 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-295.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-295.jpg |284 |Walter & Constance Buller |In loving memory of my dear husband WALTER JOHN BULLER Died 21st May 1966 aged 81 years “Gone but not forgotten” Joined by his loving wife CONSTANCE Died 27th November 1975 aged 97 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e1/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-297.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-297.jpg |285 |Lucy Tinley |BABY LUCY RACHEL TINLEY Died 7th Jan 2009 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/df/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-298.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-298.jpg |286 |Helen Cornell |Special mum HELEN KATHLEEN CORNELL Died 7th Jan 2009 aged 36 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/69/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-299.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-299.jpg |287 |Sydney & Ivy Picking |Treasured memories of a dear husband and father SYDNEY THOMAS PICKING Who died 21st August 1975 aged 70 years “At rest” Also of his beloved wife and a dear mother IVY GRACE Who died 14th April 1979 aged 69 years “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/01/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-300.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-300.jpg |288 |Walter & Vera Meeks |In proud memory of a dearly loved husband and father WALTER PERCY MEEKS Died 1st April 1975 aged 76 years “Faithful unto death” Also his devoted wife and a dearly loved mother VERA MEEKS Died 9th October 1999 aged 90 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/21/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-302.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-302.jpg |289 |Sydney & Majorie Haynes |In loving memory of SYDNEY HAYNES Died 28th July 1972 aged 78 years And of his wife MARJORIE Died 24th January 1967 aged 68 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/21/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-301.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-301.jpg |290 |Cyril & May Cooper |In loving memory of a dear husband CYRIL THOMAS COOPER Who died 30th June 1972 aged 71 years and his wife MARY JANE Re-united 1st April 1981 aged 79 years “At rest” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/96/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-17.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-17.png |291 |Thomas James Bradley |Treasured memories of THOMAS JAMES BRADLEY Who died 24th June 1972 aged 49 years “In Gods garden you rest above, in my heart you will dwell with love” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f4/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-304.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-304.jpg |292 |Phyllis Hall |Fondest memories of a dear sister PHYLLIS LAVINIA HALL Died 22nd Sept 2008 aged 85 years "In Gods keeping" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fb/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-296.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-296.jpg |293 |John Henry Nassau Molesworth |In loving memory of JOHN HENRY NASSAU MOLESWORTH, D.S.O., D.F.C., A.F.C. Died September 1994 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/92/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-18.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-18.png |294 |Elsie Dacey |Treasured memories of a dear mother and nana ELSIE DACEY 1910 – 1988 “Always remembered” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3a/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-305.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-305.jpg |295 |Alan Coleman |Treasured memories of a dear mother and nana ELSIE DACEY 1910 – 1988 “Always remembered” Son ALAN ROY COLEMAN 08-09-2008 Aged 74 years. At peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/95/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-306.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-306.jpg |296 |Stanley & Vi Hall |Loving memories of a dear husband and father STANLEY GERALD HALL Fell asleep 3rd June 1976 aged 66 years “The Lord is my shepherd” Also of VI a much loved wife and devoted mother Re-united 15th June 1987 aged 80 years “Together again” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b9/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-307.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-307.jpg |297 |Henry & Helena Rose |In loving memory of a dear husband and dad HENRY GEORGE ROSE Died 10th October 1984 aged 79 years And a dear wife and mum HELENA (NELL) ROSE Died 16th November 1990 aged 85 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d8/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-308.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-308.jpg |298 |Wilton & Alice Mitchell |WILTON MITCHELL Died 4th May 1981 aged 68 Also his wife ALICE Died 21st August 1982 aged 91 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b5/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-309.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-309.jpg |299 |Agnes & John Lines |In loving memory of a beloved husband and father JOHN THOMAS LINES Died 1st January 1981 aged 74 years Also AGNES PEARMAN LINES |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/32/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-311.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-311.jpg |300 |John William Lines |In remembrance of John William Lines 2 Sept 1938 - 15 April 2018 Rest in Peace |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/52/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-312.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-312.jpg |301 |Jean Margaret Lines |In loving memory of Jean Margaret Lines 20 May 1944 - 30 July 2016 Forever in our thoughts |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/78/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-310.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-310.jpg |302 |Kenneth & Daphne Spink |In memory of KENNETH G E SPINK OBE 10 Nov 1924-13 Nov 2008 Loving husband and father "Oh I have slipped the surly bonds of earth Put out my hand and touched the face of god" and his beloved wife Daphne S K Spink MBE 9th Sept 1926 - 1st June 2018 Loving Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b3/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-313.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-313.jpg |303 |Michael Garrad |MICHAEL JAMES GARRAD 1979-2008 "Surely I am with you always to the very end of age Mt 28:20" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d9/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-314.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-314.jpg |304 |Daisy & Harry Childerley |In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother DAISY CHILDERLEY Who passed away 27th November 1986 aged 68 years And a dear husband, father and grandfather HARRY CHILDERLEY Who passed away 14th February 1993 aged 84 “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/98/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-315.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-315.jpg |305 |Frank & Josephine Flinders |Treasured memories of a dear husband, father and grandad FRANK FLINDERS Died 19th October 1986 aged 53 In loving memory of a dear wife mother and nana JOSEPHINE FLINDERS Died 20th November 2010 aged 79 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-316.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-316.jpg |306 |Albert & Winifred Childerley |Treasured memories of a loving husband, dad and grandad ALBERT HENRY CHILDERLEY Died 26th September 1985 aged 68 “You left a place no-one can fill we miss you now and always will” Reunited with WINIFRED BLANCHE CHILDERLEY Beloved wife, mum and nan Died 27th March 2009 aged 86 years Loved and remembered always JANICE EILEEN GURR |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/53/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-317.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-317.jpg |307 |Janice Eileen Gurr |Janice Eileen Gurr (nee Childerley) 10th October 1942 - 25th August 2014 Aged 71 years. Cherished wife, devoted mum, beloved nanny Jan. Dearly missed and treasured, Always in our hearts. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/97/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-318.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-318.jpg |308 |Olive and Ernest Brace |In loving memory of a dear wife and mother OLIVE MARTHA BRACE Died 12th September 1984 aged 74 Also a dear husband and father ERNEST BRACE Died 25th January 1991 aged 95 “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ac/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-319.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-319.jpg |309 |Lewin, Lewin, Derek & Ruby Fardell |In loving memory of LEWIN FARDELL 1914-1983 LEWIN 1939-1959 DEREK 1946-1999 “Sadly missed” Loving mum RUBY FARDELL 1917-2011 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b4/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-19.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-19.png |310 |Sarah & Alfred Sewell |In loving memory of SARAH VIOLET SEWELL Died 29th October 1982 aged 72 Also her dear husband ALFRED EDWARD SEWELL Died 7th July 1988 aged 80 “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/20/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-320.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-320.jpg |311 |Herbert & Violet Simons |In loving memory of HERBERT SIMONS dear husband of VIOLET Died 30th September 1979 aged 87 years Also his beloved wife VOILET Who died 20th April 1992 aged 92 years “together again” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/01/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-20.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-20.png |312 |Arthur Thomas Matthews |Treasured memories of a dear husband ARTHUR THOMAS MATTHEWS called home 1st October 1978 age 74 years “In Gods keeping” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/ca/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-321.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-321.jpg |313 |Robert & Eva King-Herman |In loving memory ROBERT DOUGLAS KING-HARMAN, D.S.O., D.S.C., Captain Royal Navy Died 30th May 1978 aged 86 years “So he bringeth them unto their desired haven” Psalm 107, V30 And his wife EVA MARY Died 13th November 1987 aged 84 years “Re-united” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7a/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-21.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-21.png |314 |Freda & Richard Humphries |Treasured memories of FREDA HUMPHRIES 20th June 1928 – 27th December 1999 Also RICHARD SAMUEL HUMPHRIES 18.6.30-28.6.2004 Re-united “Memory is a golden chain that binds us till we meet against” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8e/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-22.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-22.png |315 |William & Rebecca Edwards |WILLIAM JAMES EDWARDS & CIS EDWARDS (REBECCA EMMA) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fc/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-323.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-323.jpg |316 |George & Rosemary Topham |Remembered with love GEORGE WILLIAM TOPHAM 23rd August 1921 – 22nd December 1996 Reunited with Rosemary Phyllis 10th Feb 1928 - 19th April 2018 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/30/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-324.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-324.jpg |317 |Harry Childerley |HARRY CHILDERLEY |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/56/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-325.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-325.jpg |318 |Mabel Buswell |MABEL BUSWELL |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/35/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-326.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-326.jpg |319 |Roy McSweeney |Forever loving, forever loved ROY VICTOR McSWEENEY 28th March 1943 7 October 1991 "The lords my light and my salvation" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2c/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-327.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-327.jpg |320 |Cyril & Olivia Croot |CYRIL HENRY CROOT Died 27th October 1990 aged 78 years And his wife OLIVE CROOT Died 29th May 2004 aged 84 years "Re-united" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/58/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-328.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-328.jpg |321 |Dorothy Alford |Remember DOROTHY JESSIE ALFORD Born 27th June 1896 Died 7th May 1990 Wife of EDWARD HILL Who died 28th August 1958 and mother of JULIUS, JENNIFER and DAVID “I will be found by you says the Lord” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/70/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-329.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-329.jpg |322 |Nellie Ethel May Cotrell |Cherished memories of a dear mother and loving grandmother NELLIE ETHEL MAY COTTRELL Died 6th March 1989 aged 89 “She gave abundantly love and understanding may her reward be perfect peace” |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e0/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-330.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-330.jpg |323 |John & Hilda Lymage |Treasured memories of a devoted husband and father JOHN HERBERT LYMAGE Died 2nd February 1987 aged 71 Also a beloved wife and mother HILDA MARY LYMAGE Died 3rd March 2009 aged 92 "Together again" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1f/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-23.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-23.png |324 |Charlie Wiles |In loving memory CHARLES WILES January 1920 – February 1995 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d7/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-331.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-331.jpg |325 |Rev David Kitching |Reverend DAVID MONRO KITCHING 7 Dec 1926 – 2 March 2013 Inspirational and profoundly talented, he worked hard to make the world a better and more peaceful place. With gratitude and much love, forever Aida, Camilo, family and friends |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/40/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-332.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-332.jpg |326 |Barbara Kitching |Treasured memories of BARBARA WAYNE KITCHING 1924-2004 Beloved wife of David "I will lie down in peace and may take my rest. For it is Thou Lord only who makest my dwell in safety" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d2/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-333.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-333.jpg |327 |John Raymond Oliver |Treasured memories of JOHN RAYMOND OLIVER 1937-2003 "Be burdened deep with sorrow I wish you sunshine of tomorrow" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6c/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-334.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-334.jpg |328 |Majorie Mitchell |MARJORIE MITCHELL |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7b/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-335.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-335.jpg |329 |Mary & Peter Reynolds |In loving memory of MARY REYNOLDS 1923 – 2001 PETER REYNOLDS 1924 - 2004 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f9/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-336.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-336.jpg |330 |Winifred Cox |WINIFRED COX |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f1/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-24.png/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-24.png |331 |Peter Cox |In memory of a loving husband and father PETER COX 15.9.1928 – 4.4.2003 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e6/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-337.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-337.jpg |332 |Nigel Flinders |NIGEL FLINDERS Died 20th February 2007 aged 47 years Treasured memories of a dear son, brother and father "Always in our thoughts" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/22/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-338.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-338.jpg |333 |Edward & Margaret Grindley |In loving memory of EDWARD WILLIAM ‘TED’ GRINDLEY Died 19th June 2008 aged 84 Beloved husband of MARGARET JANET GRINDLEY Died 18th March 1978 aged 52 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0a/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-340.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-340.jpg |334 |Men who gave their lives in World War II |ARTHUR KIDMAN aged 27 died 1915 WALTER KIDMAN aged 29 died 1917 HENRY KING aged 26 died 1915 JAMES PAYNE aged 35 died 1917 FRANK RISELEY aged 22 died 1917 MARTIN RISELEY aged 39 died 1916 HENRY G. SEWELL aged 33 died 1916 HERBERT TOPHAM aged 35 died 1915 1914 – 1918 Roll of Honour 1939 – 1945 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/47/St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-341.jpg/75px-St_Pandionia_and_St_John_the_Baptist_Churchyard-341.jpg |335 |Men who gave their lives in the Great war |In the ever glorious memory of Eltisley men who gave their lives in the Great War ALBERT SMITH-CHAPPELL aged 20 died 1918 WILLIAM SMITH-CHAPPELL aged 25 died 1916 GEORGE CHILDERLEY aged 32 died 1915 HARRY CRANFIELD aged 36 died 1917 HARRY E. HAYDEN aged 20 died 1916 SIDNEY G. HAYDEN aged 23 died 1918| |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |}

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__TOC__ == History == Right Rev. Bishop Alipius Goold visited England in 1855 where he commissioned Charles Hansom to produce church designs. Charles Hansom was an English architect based in London, where he was in partnership with his brother Joseph. Joseph had earlier designed the hansom cabAnderson, Jaynie, Max Vodola, and Shane Carmody. ''The Architecture of Devotion: James Goold and His Legacies in Colonial Melbourne.'' Melbourne, Victoria: Melbourne University Publishing, 2021.. The architectural drawings arrived in Victoria at the end of 1855 and were executed by local architects in various Victorian parishes including Kilmore. In 1857 Mr. Sutherland, a Melbourne builder, began construction on the bluestone Gothic-Early English style church under the watchful eye of Fr. Timothy O’Rourke Heather Knight. "[https://kilmorehistory.wordpress.com/2015/06/20/st-patricks-kilmore Kilmore Historical Society - St Patrick's Kilmore]." . Accessed 4 Mar 2022. The foundation stone was laid on the 23rd of August, 1857 by Right Rev. Bishop Alipius GooldDIOCESE OF MELBOURNE. (1861, February 2). Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932), p. 3. Retrieved March 5, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115760652, and the church was dedicated and opened for services on 8th July 1860MISCELLANEOUS. (1860, July 16). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 5. Retrieved March 5, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154842373. The design of the church was completed by William Wardell in 1871. == Parish Priests == * == Sources ==

St Paul's Episcopal Church Columbarium

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A list of all of the people interred in the St. Paul's Episcopal Church Columbarium, Cleveland Heights, Ohio.

St Paul's Mission Eccleston - baptism index

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St Peter's Church, Purangi.

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This was not the first Church built in the area. There was an earlier Maori Church built by the Ngatu Maru iwi of the area. But it burned down in a bush fire c. 1895. The only thing saved being the bell, which had originally come from an old wreak. It was the influence of Rev Frederick Augustus Bennett, who came to teach the Gospel in Taranaki in 1903 who inspired the rebuilding of a new Church. Renowned for his skills in oratory in both Maori and English, Rev F. A. Bennett went on to become the 1st Maori Bishop of Aotearoa. It was appropriate that what he inspired became a joint Maori and Pakeha venture. The land on which St Peter’s Church is built was given by two European men, C.H. Harding and C.H. Roberts, and the two main builders were brothers; Tutanuku Tume and Te Manihera Tume. A third carpenter was Tohe Pakanga, who was Te Manihera’s grandson. There were originally beautiful carvings on the front of the Church created by Te Kaporere Patuwairua of Wanganui and it has also been said that Kupuranu Whetuwera did some of the Church carving. The only paid work involved was that of Mr W.F. Dowman who shingled the roof. Young Billy Bertrand, Te Manihera’s great-great-grand nephew and Tutanuku Tume’s adopted son acted as the “go-for”, doing odd jobs when he wasn’t at school. The Church originally had beautiful decorated Maori panels, gabled frontage, a carved head (tekoteko) and Maori carved cross at the apex. A photo of it with them still in place can be viewed at [https://collection.pukeariki.com/objects/143315/st-peters-church-purangi St Peter's Church, Purangi.] The Church was dedicated by Archdeacon of Taranaki, Ven R.H. Cole DCL ,and officially opened on St Peter’s Day, 29 June 1906. Many important people were present both Maori and Pakeha and the Archdeacon did his sermon in both Te Reo and English. After the formalities, the Maori people of Purangi put on huge feast for all of their guests. In the afternoon the Maori people had a korero and the evening was spent by guests being treated to a display of poi dancing and other traditional Maori entertainment. Minor alterations and maintenance have since occured. '''1912''': The Shingle roof was replaced with Iron. '''1920's''': Mr. Frank Webb made and donated a casket in which the Church linens and hangings are able to be kept. '''1928''': A vestry was added, and concrete paths laid. That year books and kneelers were donated by the newly formed Ladies Guild of Purangi. '''1929''': A funding drive, allowed the purchase of a white linen altar cloth and white sateen for a curtain behind the altar. A psalm book and surplice was also provided. '''1930''': The Church got a fresh coat of paint. '''1932''': Now Bishop F. A. Bennett, presented and dedicated an Alter Cross to the little Church. It was fashioned out of the original centrepole of the old Pukemahoe Church (it's predecessor) and the inscription on its base reads: ''Made from the centrepole of a Maori Church which was erected at Pukemahoe, Taranaki, about the years 1853-1855. Owing to the outbreak of war between the two races in 1860 it fell into disuse, gradually became a ruin and was eventually accidentally burnt. The centre pole was the only part that remained and for forty years still pointed heavenwards. This part of the pole that escaped the fire was cut down in 1903 and this cross was made from it.'' '''1950's''': Once again the Church got a fresh coat of paint. '''1957''': The floorboards in the vestry were replaced. using donated timber from Mr. M. Rawlinson and and further donations of altar frontal and drapes were given by the Matau Guild. '''1958''': The vestry floor was varnished and new altar rail kneelers and cushions appeared. The Purangi Cemetery is on Purangi Terrace, separated from the Mangahau Pa. This is across the river from St Peter’s. Ex-school pupils remember being able to see from their window the funeral procession and casket being carried by horse and cart along the road and then being put upon a canoe-like vessel to float it across the river to the cemetery. There was a Church graveyard too though, and a number of Maori people were buried around the front of the Church. Unfortunately the headstones would have been made of wood or a sort-stone, so they no longer remain. Also, as it was not an official cemetery its unlikely that any records will ever be found. It is believed that Tutanuku Tume was buried there though, in 1917. Two concrete plots do exist, but these do not have headstones on them. It is possible that the last burial there was sometime in the 1940s. '''1982''': A white wooden fence was erected from two corners of the Church. '''1984''': The Maori panels, gabled frontage, the carved head (tekoteko) and the cross at the apex had all become dilapidated and were buried beside the Church on the left-hand side of the building. ''' 1986''': A new green colorsteel roof was put on. The hardships of time had been felt on a lot of the wooden parts of the building too, so the verandah was rebuilt, with a large amount of the timber being replaced. '''1991''': Maori Trade Trainees from the Taranaki Polytechnic Painting and Decorating course repainted St Peter’s again. This was done in preparation for the centennial celebrations held in April, during which the lovely little Church shone as it had when it was first opened some 85 years earlier. The Church houses the 2 rolls of Honour for Purangi. It still retains the Altar Cross donated by Bishop F. A. Bennett and the Original Bell. The church is still serving its community and is nearing it's 100 year Anniversary. St Peter's stands silently upon its hill at the old settlement of Purangi as a reminder of what can be achieved in unity between Maori and Pakeha in the love of God. == Sources == * Leslie P. G. Smith, Vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Stratford; St Peter's Church, Tu Ki Te Arero, Purangi 1906. pdf. Free no copyright listed. * Rev Canon Ken Booth, 'For All the Saints', Frederick Augustus Bennett, The 1st Maori Bishop of Aotearoa, [https://www.anglican.org.nz/Resources/Worship-Resources-Karakia-ANZPB-HKMOA/For-All-the-Saints-A-Resource-for-the-Commemorations-of-the-Calendar/For-All-the-Saints Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia]; accessed 18 July 2023.

St Peter's Parr - baptism index

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:27 Apr 1845 - [[Highcock-156|Stephen Highcock]] :25 Feb 1849 - [[Prescot-133|James Prescott]] :27 Oct 1850 - [[Millington-1030|Alice Millington]] :29 May 1859 - [[Bridge-1904|Mary Bridge]] :28 Apr 1861 - [[Dixon-9663|Catherine Dixon]] :22 Feb 1863 - [[Johnson-71051|Ann Maria Johnson]] :24 Apr 1864 - [[Makin-461|James Makin]] :21 Oct 1866 - [[Littler-102|Fanny Littler]] :25 Aug 1867 - [[Johnson-97296|Robert Johnson]] :28 Jun 1868 - [[Porter-19161|Elizabeth Porter]] :25 Apr 1869 - [[Johnson-71052|Matthew Johnson]] :30 Jul 1871 - [[Johnson-97397|Thomas Johnson]] :28 Jul 1872 - [[Dixon-9218|Elizabeth Dixon]] :31 Aug 1873 - [[Johnson-71054|Robert Johnson]] :30 Nov 1873 - [[Crooks-1871|Alfred Crooks]] :26 Apr 1874 - [[Dixon-9220|James Dixon]] :26 Mar 1876 - [[Holland-11670|John Holland]] :29 Oct 1876 - [[Johnson-97398|Edward Johnson]] :31 Mar 1878 - [[Dixon-9222|Margaret Ellen Dixon]] :29 Sep 1878 - [[Crooks-1588|Benjamin Crooks]] :28 Dec 1879 - [[Dixon-9221|Margaret Ellen Dixon]] :16 May 1880 - [[Hankinson-568|David Hankinson]] :29 Oct 1882 - [[Holland-11669|Mary Ann Holland]] :27 May 1883 - [[Critchley-396|Thomas Critchley]] :30 Dec 1883 - [[Dixon-9235|Richard Albert Dixon]] :25 Jan 1885 - [[Dixon-9664|Winifred Dixon]] :26 Feb 1888 - [[Wood-22090|Margaret Wood]] :17 Jan 1900 - [[Saville-533|Lilian Saville]]

St Peter's Parr - burial index

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:30 Sep 1868 - [[Marsh-13922|Peter Marsh]] :3 Jan 1869 - [[Dearden-238|William Dearden]] :9 Feb 1873 - [[Dearden-284|Catherine Bromilow]] :8 Jan 1874 - [[Johnson-97397|Thomas Johnson]] :11 Aug 1874 - [[Crooks-1871|Alfred Crooks]] :25 Oct 1874 - [[Chisnall-218|Thomas Chisnall]] :19 Aug 1875 - [[Johnson-108194|Robert Johnson]] :11 Jun 1876 - [[Lancaster-3842|James Lancaster]] :21 Nov 1876 - [[Benson-6936|Thomas Benson]] :15 Feb 1877 - [[Lawrence-15136|William Lawrence]] :19 Jun 1877 - [[Johnson-97398|Edward Johnson]] :26 Dec 1877 - [[Highcock-4|Richard Highcock]] :19 Feb 1878 - [[Holland-11670|John Holland]] :23 Apr 1878 - [[Dixon-9210|Margaret Johnson]] :2 Jun 1878 - [[Winstanley-337|Mary Glover]] (?) :16 Jul 1879 - [[Dixon-9222|Margaret Ellen Dixon]] :26 Jan 1881 - [[Scott-59778|Thurston Scott]] :20 Jun 1889 - [[Critchley-418|Ann Yates]] :27 Dec 1891 - [[Johnson-71054|Robert Johnson]] :17 Nov 1894 - [[Johnson-71051|Ann Marie Johnson]] :7 Dec 1894 - [[Johnson-70957|Thomas Johnson]] :28 Mar 1895 - [[Johnson-97006|Thomas Johnson]] :24 Sep 1896 - [[Johnson-97008|Margaret Johnson]] :3 Feb 1897 - [[Johnson-91254|Elizabeth Glover]] :13 Jan 1899 - [[Glover-6953|Mary Johnson]] :11 May 1901 - [[Dixon-11958|John Dixon]]

St Peter's Parr - marriage index

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:20 Aug 1855 - [[Atherton-1486|William Atherton]] & [[Marsh-8803|Mary Marsh]] :13 Dec 1858 - [[Holt-13035|Richard Holt]] & [[Martha Birchall]] :3 Jan 1859 - [[Cunliff-21|Joseph Cundliffe]] & [[Margaret Hindley]] :3 Mar 1861 - [[Johnson-70957|Thomas Johnson]] & [[Dixon-9210|Margaret Dixon]] :25 May 1862 - [[Cross-10801|James Cross]] & [[Elizabeth Molyneux]] :24 Apr 1864 - [[Dixon-9168|Richard Dixon]] & [[Knowles-5644|Ann Knowles]] :10 May 1864 - [[Samuel Hayes]] & [[Hardman-1911|Elizabeth Hardman]] :6 Jun 1864 - [[Ball-17324|John Ball]] & [[Lancaster-3841|Mary Lancaster]] :6 Aug 1865 - [[Nevitt-173|Jabez Nevitt]] & [[Hill-40376|Emma Jane Hill]] :1 Nov 1868 - [[Dixon-9223|Richard Dixon]] & [[Winders-215|Harriet Winders]] :21 Feb 1869 - [[Manchester-76|Joshua Manchester]] & [[Hayes-1116|Caroline Hayes]] :21 Mar 1869 - [[Rowe-9782|William Rowe]] & [[Knowles-6604|Elizabeth Knowles]] :25 Dec 1870 - [[Tickle-376|William Tickle]] & [[Ford-19716|Elizabeth Ford]] :31 Dec 1871 - [[Cowley-1288|John Cowley]] & [[Seddon-14613|Ann Platt]] :4 Aug 1872 - [[Burrows-4374|Peter Burrows]] & [[Traverse-109|Hannah Traverse]] :19 Aug 1872 - [[Lee-35506|Henry Lee]] & [[Montgomery-14540|Grace Montgomery]] :28 Apr 1873 - [[Aspinall-496|William Aspinall]] & [[Cullen-2914|Catherine Cullen]] :29 Sep 1873 - [[Helsby-109|Thomas Helsby]] & [[Hill-46856|Elizabeth Hill]] :25 May 1874 - [[Pigott-672|George Pigott]] & [[Morris-18833|Sarah Morris]] :26 Sep 1875 - [[Holland-11671|Peter Holland]] & [[Roughley-139|Martha Roughley]] :7 Aug 1878 - [[William Thomas Evans]] & [[Owen-14695|Mary Owen]] :23 Jul 1881 - [[Smith-224639|William Smith]] & [[Ellis-20977|Mary Tandy]] :23 Apr 1883 - [[Johnson-70957|Thomas Johnson]] & [[Glover-6953|Mary Glover]] :8 Oct 1883 - [[Tilston-90|William Tilston]] & [[Roberts-37879|Elizabeth Roberts]] :2 Aug 1884 - [[Chisnall-181|William Chisnall]] & [[Highcock-83|Elizabeth Highcock]] :25 Dec 1890 - [[Johnson-71052|Matthew Johnson]] & [[Atkinson-9579|Martha Atkinson]] :31 Dec 1892 - [[Saville-534|James Saville]] & [[Coates-3508|Emily Coates]] :21 Sep 1895 - [[Hatton-2125|Albert Hatton]] & [[Hankinson-567|Mary Ann Hankinson]] :1896 - [[Dixon-9223|Richard Dixon]] & [[Ann Gee]] :1 Oct 1902 - [[Wright-52153|Thomas Abberley Wright]] & [[Waters-8722|Winifred Maria Waters]] :1907 - [[Smith-312188|Albert Smith]] & [[Gibson-28304|Emily Gibson]] :6 Jun 1908 - [[Seddon-10633|John James Seddon]] & [[Wood-22090|Margaret Wood]] :1909 - [[Armson-19|Thomas Armson] & [[Handforth-36|Emma Handforth]] :29 Jun 1917 - [[Critchley-378|David Critchley]] & [[Almond-963|Alice Almond]] :1928 - [[Shuttleworth-710|Richard Shuttleworth]] & [[Rimmer-635|Lily Rimmer]]

St Stephens Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the St Stephens Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1842 to 1971, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148256?cat=959223;i=3 '''1842-1853''' (G66/5/1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148256?cat=959223;i=195 '''1853-1877''' (G66/5/2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148256?cat=959223;i=424 '''1877-1893''' (G66/5/3)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148256?cat=959223;i=748 '''1893-1909''' (G66/5/4)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148256?cat=959223;i=1049 '''1909-1956''' (G66/5/5 Part 1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121887?cat=959223;i=3 '''1909-1956''' (G66/5/5 Part 2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121887?cat=959223;i=371 '''1956-1971''' (G66/5/6)] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G66

St Thomas Dudley

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1826 December 04. marriage, [[Dunn-15176|William Dunn]] and [[Smith-214466|Hannah Smith]] Dudley : St Thomas : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58187e48e93790eb7fee6254 : viewed 10 Jun 2020) marriage William Dunn to Hannah Smith 04 Dec 1826 . 1867 November 10, baptism [[Harris-33593|Elizabeth (Harris) Groom]] ''1867 November 10, baptism, St Thomas Dudley, Worcestershire.'' *"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM4H-KHS : 11 February 2018, Elizabeth Harris, 07 Oct 1867); citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 378,782, 378,784, 378,785. Note: birth date provided on baptism record. 1870 February 27, baptism [[Harris-33594|Benjamin Harris]] ''1870 February 27, baptism, St Thomas Dudley Worcestershire'' *"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLRV-48Z : 11 February 2018, Benjamin Harris, 05 Feb 1870); citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 378,782, 378,784, 378,785. Note: birth date provided on baptism record. 1872 July 21 baptism [[Harris-33595|Jonah Harris]] ''1872 July 21 Baptism, St Thomas Dudley , Worcestershire.'' *"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JWW9-H5S : 11 February 2018, Jonah Harris, 30 Jun 1872); citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 378,782, 378,784, 378,785. Note: birth date provided on baptism record. 1877 January 21, baptism [[Harris-33765|Emma (Harris) Barnbrook]] ''1877 January 21, Baptism, St Thomas Dudley Worcestershire.'' * baptism "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N1V7-MW5 : 11 February 2018, Emma Harris, 14 Dec 1876); citing v 92 p 45, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 378,786. 1879 February 16, baptism [[Harris-33596|Ellen Harris]], ''1879 February 16, baptism [[Harris-33596|Ellen Harris]], St Thomas Dudley, Worcestershire'' *"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NV3V-LNY : 11 February 2018, Ellen Harris, 20 Jan 1879); citing v 92 p 185, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 378,786. Note: birth date provided on baptism record. . == Note == https://www.worcesterbmsgh.co.uk/parish/dudley-st-thomas == Sources ==

St Thomas Eccleston - baptism index

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:5 Jan 1840 - [[Sephton-341|Ellen Sephton]] :5 Jan 1840 - [[Sharples-835|Ann Sharples]] :26 Jan 1840 - [[Johnson-136765|Alice Johnson]] :10 May 1840 - [[Burrows-5281|Phoebe Burrows]] :24 May 1840 - [[Boardman-2893|Dinah Boardman]] :14 Jun 1840 - [[Boardman-3046|Alice Boardman]] :20 Sep 1840 - [[Barke-73|Elizabeth Bark]] :20 Sep 1840 - [[Robinson-61976|William Robinson]] :3 Oct 1840 - [[Rainford-337|Margaret Rainford]] :3 Oct 1840 - [[Rainford-338|Ellen Rainford]] :29 Oct 1840 - [[Pinnington-132|Margaret Pinnington]] :1 Nov 1840 - [[Kain-886|John Cain]] :8 Nov 1840 - [[Penketh-76|Richard Penketh]] :15 Nov 1840 - [[Hogg-3217|Robert Phythian Hogg]] :10 Jan 1841 - [[Bell-45555|Sarah Isabella Bell]] :10 Jan 1841 - [[Meredith-6336|Edward Charles Meredith]] :31 Jan 1841 - [[Sephton-333|Jane Sephton]] :27 Feb 1841 - [[Lloyd-13075|Eliza Loyd]] :11 Apr 1841 - [[Simms-3193|Francis Simms]] :9 May 1841 - [[Sharples-836|John Sharples]] :9 May 1841 - [[Simon-6997|Elizabeth Simon]] :23 May 1841 - [[Appleton-2068|Jane Appleton]] :23 May 1841 - [[Bradshaw-6721|John Bradshaw]] :30 May 1841 - [[Milsom-217|Mary Milsom]] :31 May 1841 - [[Holt-13035|Richard Derwis Holt]] :6 Jun 1841 - [[Bickerstaff-453|Emma Bickerstaff]] :6 Jun 1841 - [[Mills-27882|John Mills]] :24 Jun 1841 - [[Lowe-15318|Hester Lowe]] :4 Jul 1841 - [[Holt-13478|William Holt]] :18 Jul 1841 - [[Farrar-3900|Edward Farrar]] :1 Aug 1841 - [[Swift-6374|Joshua Swift]] :6 Mar 1842 - [[Lawson-15227|Edward Lawson]] :13 Nov 1842 - [[Waring-1587|William Waring]] :1 Jan 1843 - [[Simon-6999|William Simon]] :7 May 1843 - [[Conyers-959|James Conyers]] :4 Jun 1843 - [[Rainford-339|Mary Rainford]] :4 Jun 1843 - [[Robinson-63349|James Holt Robinson]] :2 Jul 1843 - [[Lowe-15319|Hester Lowe]] :2 Jul 1843 - [[Tyrer-342|Sarah Tyrer]] :3 Sep 1843 - [[Harrison-21593|Elizabeth Harrison]] :4 Aug 1844 - [[Simon-7000|Joseph Simon]] :3 Aug 1845 - [[Rainford-340|John Rainford]] :7 Sep 1845 - [[Mills-21467|Catherine Mills]] :5 Oct 1845 - [[Harrison-21594|Mary Harrison]] :1 Nov 1846 - [[Highcock-166|John Highcock]] :4 Nov 1846 - [[Tickle-376|William Tickle]] :3 Jan 1847 - [[Needham-2471|Mary Watson Needham]] :4 Jul 1847 - [[Tickle-364|Sophia Tickle]] :5 Nov 1848 - [[Tickle-385|John Joseph Tickle]] :24 Mar 1854 - [[Hunter-23934|William Hunter]] :25 Oct 1855 - [[Hunter-23935|James Hunter]] :2 Nov 1856 - [[Bradbury-2726|Jane Bradbury]] :21 Feb 1858 - [[Hunter-23936|Eliza Hunter]] :9 May 1858 - [[Platt-2707|Margaret Platt]] :10 Oct 1858 - [[Phythian-213|Ellen Phythian]] :16 Oct 1859 - [[Carr-19422|Sarah Carr]] :29 Jan 1860 - [[Hunter-23937|Margaret Hunter]] :23 Apr 1860 - [[Phythian-185|Mary Phythian]] :29 Dec 1860 - [[Ashcroft-645|Mary Ann Ashcroft]] :15 Sep 1861 - [[Goulding-861|Sarah Ann Maria Golding]] :5 Oct 1862 - [[Hurst-2338|Margaret Ellen Hurst]] :5 Oct 1862 - [[Phythian-102|Thomas Phythian]] :22 Mar 1863 - [[Bacon-7051|Samuel Bacon]] :27 Sep 1863 - [[Phythian-112|John Phythian]] :20 Mar 1864 - [[Ince-421|Mary Ann Ince]] :29 Oct 1864 - [[Phythian-240|Margaret Phythian]] :18 Dec 1864 - [[Parker-22490|Eliza Jane Parker]] :22 Feb 1865 - [[Tickle-383|Sarah Tickle]] :20 Feb 1866 - [[Vose-779|Mary Vose]] :18 Nov 1866 - [[Phythian-103|Peter Phythian]] :6 Dec 1866 - [[Forber-25|George Forber]] :17 Feb 1867 - [[Woodward-4452|Frances Woodward]] :20 Feb 1867 - [[Phythian-241|Ann Phythian]] :23 Jun 1867 - [[Hurst-2339|Thomas Hurst]] :22 Jul 1867 - [[Yeates-674|William James Yeates]] :4 Aug 1867 - [[Hunt-28684|Samuel Hunt]] :29 Dec 1867 - [[Phythian-85|Richard Phythian]] :30 Aug 1868 - [[Gleave-122|Mary Ann Gleave]] :14 Mar 1869 - [[Pennington-2523|James Edward Pennington]] :21 Oct 1870 - [[Roughley-355|Elizabeth Roughley]] :12 Feb 1871 - [[Berry-20057|George Berry]] :9 Apr 1871 - [[Phythian-113|Margaret Phythian]] :16 Apr 1871 - [[Roughley-355|Elizabeth Roughley]] :25 Jun 1871 - [[Phythian-105|John Phythian]] :25 Jun 1871 - [[Phythian-195|William Phythian]] :2 Nov 1873 - [[Rimmer-714|James Hodgson Rimmer]] :25 Jan 1874 - [[Phythian-55|George Phythian]] :26 Sep 1875 - [[Rowland-10188|Albert Edward Rowland]] :3 Oct 1875 - [[Kirk-3744|John James Kirk]] :6 Aug 1876 - [[Phythian-114|Ann Phythian]] :9 Jun 1878 - [[Pye-1138|John Thomas Pye]] :14 Jul 1878 - [[Phythian-104|Ann Phythian]] :26 Dec 1880 - [[Tickle-649|Harold James Tickle]] :26 Nov 1882 - [[Morris-28448|Elizabeth Ann Morris]] :10 Dec 1884 - [[Appleton-630|David Appleton]] :23 Dec 1885 - [[Burgess-10822|Edward Bromilow Burgess]] :6 Mar 1894 - [[Naylor-2690|Margaret Harriet Naylor]]

St Thomas Eccleston - burial index

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= Burials = :14 Apr 1840 - [[Cross-12126|Ellen Cross]] :29 Jun 1840 - [[Sharples-835|Ann Sharples]] :9 Sep 1840 - [[Forber-46|Jane Forber]] :26 Oct 1840 - [[Mather-777|Thomas Mather]] :16 Dec 1840 - [[Forber-48|Sarah Forber]] :7 Mar 1841 - [[Tickle-574|Rebecca Kaye]] :17 Aug 1841 - [[Travers-1365|Ellen Wells]] :9 Sep 1841 - [[Loam-13|John Loam]] :21 Sep 1841 - [[Loam-15|Samuel Loam]] :13 Mar 1842 - [[Meredith-6329|Thomas Merridith]] :20 Nov 1842 - [[Robinson-61937|William Robinson]] :17 Jul 1844 - [[Wild-2248|John Wild]] :24 Oct 1845 - [[Meredith-6336|Edward Charles Meredith]] :16 Apr 1846 - [[Forber-43|William Forber]] :17 May 1846 - [[Millsom-33|Eliza Milsom]] :10 Jul 1846 - [[Ledder-42|Mary Catterall]] :7 Jun 1847 - [[Holding-531|Jane Holding]] :2 Jan 1848 - [[Arrowsmith-830|Thomas Arrowsmith]] :19 Jul 1848 - [[Leyland-414|William Leyland]] :5 Jun 1849 - [[Wastley-1|Mary Thomason]] :9 Dec 1849 - [[Rimmer-764|Ann Rimmer]] :17 Oct 1850 - [[Rimmer-563|George Rimmer]] :2 Nov 1850 - [[Forber-42|James Forber]] :10 Nov 1850 - [[Shiellaw-1|Mary Tulip]] :14 Jan 1851 - [[Catterall-150|William Catterall]] :7 Feb 1851 - [[Burgess-12363|Margaret Kilshaw]] :20 Apr 1851 - [[Ashall-131|Catherine Leyland]] :9 Nov 1851 - [[Coulter-4361|Edward Coulter]] :11 Apr 1852 - [[Sephton-329|Henry Sephton]] :15 Jun 1852 - [[Phythian-128|John Phythian]] :27 Aug 1852 - [[Wastley-2|Richard Wastley]] :15 Nov 1853 - [[Cross-4764|James Cross]] :16 Nov 1853 - [[Rose-19625|William Rose]] :26 Mar 1854 - [[Lloyd-13081|Thomas Lloyd]] :24 Dec 1854 - [[Rainford-313|Henry Rainford]] :24 Jan 1855 - [[Ackers-327|Margaret Lea]] :1 Jun 1855 - [[Culshaw-45|James Kilshaw]] :2 Jun 1855 - [[Birchall-228|Ann Mather]] :14 Nov 1855 - [[Harrison-19576|Ellen Woodyer]] :5 Aug 1857 - [[Peel-1848|Margery Rotheram]] :28 Mar 1858 - [[Cleave-46|Martha Pemberton]] :11 Jun 1858 - [[Conyers-957|James Conyers]] :6 Aug 1858 - [[Mills-21468|Thomas Mills]] :16 Sep 1858 - [[Mather-2615|Richard Mather]] :14 Oct 1858 - [[Wright-66443|Margaret Millson]] :10 Feb 1859 - [[Vose-1055|Ann Clare]] :11 May 1859 - [[Glover-9576|Elizabeth Stanley]] :5 Jul 1859 - [[Beetle-34|Ellen Tickle]] :22 Sep 1859 - [[Littler-362|James Littler]] :30 Oct 1859 - [[Robinson-63348|Mary Holt]] :18 Feb 1860 - [[Abberley-95|Thomas Abberley]] :22 Feb 1860 - [[Massey-6981|Charles Massey]] :19 Jun 1860 - [[Sharples-831|Thomas Sharples]] :31 Jul 1860 - [[Frodsham-97|Richard Frodsham]] :31 Dec 1860 - [[Gerrard-282|James Gerrard]] :14 Jul 1861 - [[Jackson-41468|Elizabeth Large]] :12 Aug 1861 - [[Holt-13769|James Holt]] :26 Sep 1861 - [[Phythian-185|Mary Phythian]] :5 Feb 1862 - [[Meredith-6331|Ann Burkill]] :19 Mar 1862 - [[Dixon-9663|Catherine Dixon]] :16 Apr 1862 - [[Fairhurst-272|Martha Littler]] :12 Oct 1862 - [[Jackson-38125|Richard Jackson]] :9 Nov 1862 - [[Fillingham-298|John Fillingham]] :21 Dec 1862 - [[Conyers-959|James Conyers]] :1 Mar 1863 - [[Ashcroft-99|Ellen Sherwood]] :27 Mar 1863 - [[Crawford-17768|Dora Carr]] :29 Nov 1863 - [[Greenough-374|Henry John Greenough]] :7 Feb 1864 - [[Woodward-9476|Hannah Woodward]] :27 Mar 1864 - [[Dennett-533|Frances Dennett]] :17 Apr 1864 - [[Sixsmith-114|Mary Sixsmith]] :7 Jun 1864 - [[Kirkham-1125|Mary Kirkham]] :31 Jul 1864 - [[Morris-42789|James Morris]] :2 Dec 1864 - [[Yates-7485|James Yates]] :2 Apr 1865 - [[Pigot-166|James Pigot]] :19 Apr 1865 - [[Beesley-528|Bartholomew Beesley]] :13 Sep 1866 - [[Gilbert-21768|Elizabeth Loam]] :8 Jan 1867 - [[Tickle-153|Margaret Phythian]] :18 Jul 1867 - [[Phythian-241|Ann Phythian]] :5 Jan 1868 - [[Knowles-4461|Mary Phythian]] :18 Jan 1868 - [[Lilley-2443|Alice Critchley]] :21 Oct 1868 - [[Leaver-411|Elizabeth Kain]] :13 Jan 1870 - [[Norton-8740|William Norton]] :29 Mar 1870 - [[Phythian-66|Peter Phythian]] :18 May 1870 - [[Anderton-1063|Hannah Lever]] :10 Jan 1871 - [[Woodyer-49|William Woodyer]] :8 Dec 1872 - [[Phythian-195|William Phythian]] :10 Feb 1874 - [[Willcock-152|Martha Atherton]] :28 May 1874 - [[Hurst-2340|Myra Ann Hurst]] :5 Sep 1876 - [[Robinson-63349|James Holt Robinson]] :23 Mar 1878 - [[Brown-115686|Samuel Brown]] :14 Jul 1878 - [[Lomax-874|Eliza Hunt]] :18 Jun 1882 - [[Kain-883|William Kain]] :16 Sep 1883 - [[Hunt-23202|James Hunt]] :29 Oct 1884 - [[Phythian-169|Samuel Phythian]] :25 Mar 1885 - [[Gore-3053|Isabella Brown]] :11 Dec 1886 - [[Weshead-1|Clarice Mercer]] :29 Nov 1887 - [[Hill-49765|Ann Elizabeth Hunt]] :27 Apr 1889 - [[Hunt-25070|Mary Ann Thomas]] :19 Oct 1889 - [[Naylor-2765|Elizabeth Ellen Cropper]] :24 Dec 1892 - [[Jaques-840|Jane Frodsham]] :7 Apr 1893 - [[Fillingham-227|Margaret Brown]] :8 Jun 1893 - [[Highcock-94|Thomas Highcock]] :7 Dec 1893 - [[Willcock-150|Margaret Finch]] :30 Oct 1895 - [[Naylor-2687|Joseph Naylor]] :6 Dec 1897 - [[Rotherham-108|Gervase Rotherham]] :13 Feb 1899 (death?) - [[Parker-22490|Eliza Jane Phythian]] :16 Sep 1899 - [[Greenall-157|Lansfield Greenall]] :24 Jan 1900 - [[Eccleston-230|John Eccleston]] :24 Jan 1900 - [[Phythian-111|Richard Phythian]] :13 Mar 1900 - [[Mallinson-161|Elizabeth Phythian]] :15 Feb 1902 - [[Clitherow-32|George Clitherow]] :5 Mar 1902 - [[McCulley-372|Arthur McCulley]] :26 May 1903 - [[Gerrard-1173|Thomas Gerrard]] :6 Feb 1904 (death date?) - [[Phythian-101|Peter Phythian]] :30 Apr 1933 (death date?) - [[Phythian-170|Vera Phythian]] :23 Jan 1937 (death date?) - [[Phythian-104|Ann Thompson]] :1 Jan 1940 (death date?) - [[Phythian-102|Thomas Phythian]]

St Thomas Eccleston - marriage index

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:4 Jul 1841 - [[Poole-9736|William Poole]] & [[Roberts-57215|Ann Roberts]] :6 Jun 1842 - [[Lunt-852|George Lunt]] & [[Wearing-181|Alice Wearing]] :19 Feb 1843 - [[John Daniels]] & [[Sharratt-185|Ellen Sherrat]] :23 May 1843 - [[Mather-2615|Richard Mather]] & [[Birchall-228|Ann Mather]] :19 Jun 1843 - [[Winders-284|John Winders]] & [[Dutton-3037|Ann Dutton]] :25 Jun 1843 - [[Boardman-2894|Edward Boardman]] & [[Elizabeth Layland]] :31 Dec 1843 - [[Plumbley-60|James Plumbley]] & [[Sarah Morris]] :10 Mar 1844 - [[Houghton-3893|Richard Houghton]] & [[Margaret Mather]] :18 Mar 1844 - [[Holt-2388|Richard Arthur Holt]] & [[Margaret Webster]] :14 Jan 1845 - [[Pickavance-18|Joseph Pickavance]] & [[Esther Chadwick]] :19 Jul 1847 - [[Stephens-15010|William Stephens]] & [[Mary Dalton]] :12 Sep 1847 - [[John Leather]] & [[Critchley-620|Ellen Critchley]] :15 Sep 1847 - [[Ralph Cunliffe]] & [[Makin-419|Grace Eden]] :29 Nov 1847 - [[William Owen]] & [[Parr-3811|Mary Parr]] :21 Feb 1848 - [[Thomas Darbyshire]] & [[Burrowes-284|Alice Burrows]] :31 Aug 1848 - [[John Fairclough]] & [[Pickett-3034|Mary Anders]] :6 Nov 1848 - [[Lythgoe-148|William Lythgoe]] & [[Martha Lythgoe]] :23 Apr 1849 - [[Kilshaw-96|Thomas Kilshaw]] & [[Alice Ramsey]] :16 Dec 1849 - [[Thomas Johnson]] & [[Thompson-68972|Agnes Johnson]] :15 Apr 1850 - [[Naylor-2975|William Naylor]] & [[Ann Rainford]] :27 May 1850 - [[Joseph Crooks]] & [[Critchley-569|Esther Critchley]] :30 Jun 1850 - [[Wood-54688|William Wood]] & [[Berry-25409|Hannah Berry]] :7 Jul 1850 - William Simm Allman & [[Aspinall-544|Alice Latham]] :15 Jul 1850 - [[William Okell]] & [[Franks-3204|Margaret Chorley]] :22 Aug 1852 - [[Pickavance-18|Joseph Pickavance]] & [[Durdham-1|Alice Thrilwind]] :12 Dec 1852 - [[Henry Simm]] & [[Clarke-18305|Rachel Clarke]] :5 Jun 1853 - [[Ward-37697|Charles Ward]] & [[Mary Corless]] :21 Aug 1853 - [[Seddon-12403|Thomas Seddon]] & [[Woodward-9242|Sarah Woodward]] :2 Oct 1853 - [[Kerr-8057|John Kerr]] & [[Crawford-17768|Dora Crawford]] :9 Oct 1853 - [[Byron-314|William Byron]] & [[Mather-779|Elizabeth Mather]] :9 Oct 1853 - [[Marsden-1715|Jonathan Marsden]] & [[Anders-1451|Mary Anders]] :31 Oct 1853 - [[Pemberton-2401|Robert Pemberton]] & [[Ellen Bellis]] :2 Apr 1854 - [[Robert Davies]] & [[Marcleton-1|Ellen Barker]] :29 May 1854 - [[Mollineux-22|Edward Mollineux]] & [[Sanders-17775|Lydia Saunders]] :10 Sep 1854 - [[Prescot-138|Charles Prescot]] & [[Mary Elizabeth Sephton]] :18 Sep 1854 - William Hughes & [[Harrison-22981|Ellen Harrison]] :3 Dec 1854 - [[Hamilton-33916|John Hamilton]] & [[Catherine Caldwell]] :4 Dec 1854 - [[Martland-72|Thomas Martindale]] & [[Elizabeth Kerr]] :1 Jan 1855 - [[Platt-2708|John Platt]] & [[Green-35441|Elizabeth Green]] :8 Apr 1855 - [[Spencer-25102|Thomas Spencer]] & [[Ann Harrison]] :22 Apr 1855 - [[Birchall-373|Roger Birchall]] & [[Eccleston-374|Martha Eccleston]] :6 Aug 1855 - [[Simm-231|John Simm]] & [[Ellen Halsall]] :10 Sep 1855 - [[Jackson-38125|Richard Jackson]] & [[Musket-8|Jane Arrowsmith]] :23 Mar 1856 - [[Harris-62367|John Harris]] & [[Ann Fillingham]] :16 Jun 1856 - [[Dingsdale-10|John Dingdale]] & [[Woodward-8571|Ellen Woodward]] :5 Jul 1856 - [[Littler-98|Joseph Littler]] & [[Burdin-6|Fanny Burdin]] :8 Sep 1856 - [[Smith-279897|Samuel Smith]] & [[Lyon-8079|Jane Lyon]] :2 Nov 1856 - [[Lambert-11284|Robert Lambert]] & [[Anders-1176|Esther Bridgham]] :26 Jan 1857 - [[Gore-3883|John Gore]] & [[Worthington-3124|Hannah Worthington]] :25 Feb 1857 - [[James Hill Loam]] & [[Gilbert-21768|Elizabeth Gilbert]] :9 Mar 1857 - [[Fildes-3|Thomas Fildes]] & [[Eccleston-412|Alice Eccleston]] :22 Mar 1857 - [[John Woods]] & [[Pennington-7391|Margaret Pinnington]] :2 May 1857 - [[Hunt-25071|John Hunt]] & [[Hill-49765|Ann Elizabeth Hill]] :4 Aug 1857 - [[Welsby-63|Joseph Welsby]] & [[Dixon-16013|Margaret Dixon]] :31 Aug 1857 - [[Gore-3239|Thomas Gore]] & [[Marcleton-1|Ellen Davies]] :28 Sep 1857 - [[James Lawrinson]] & [[Tither-39|Mary King]] :6 Jan 1858 - [[Thomason-2979|Richard Thomason]] & Elizabeth Edmundson :11 Jul 1858 - [[Prescot-129|Charles Prescott]] & [[Ellen Briscoe]] :27 Sep 1858 - [[Butterworth-850|Joseph Butterworth]] & [[Highcock-93|Cecily Highcock]] :24 Jul 1859 - [[Bradshaw-6719|William Bradshaw]] & [[Jane Pilkington]] :22 Aug 1859 - [[John Penketh]] & [[Pickavance-84|Cicely Pickavance]] :24 Jun 1860 - [[William Wilson]] & [[Coulter-4364|Elizabeth Coulter]] :14 Jul 1860 - [[Lowe-11288|William Lowe]] & [[Byrne-4775|Ann Byrne]] :30 Dec 1860 - [[Whitfield-1979|Richard Whitfield]] & [[Alice Dickenson]] (wife currently attached to R may be wrong see comment on Alice's profile) :14 Apr 1861 - [[John Swift]] & [[Rainford-336|Ann Rainford]] :16 Sep 1861 - [[Dearden-238|William Dearden]] & [[Anders-1192|Margaret Smith]] :18 Nov 1861 - [[Barker-13422|William Barker]] & [[Sephton-242|Jane Sephton]] :9 Feb 1863 - [[Myers-12652|John Myers]] & [[Tickle-357|Mary Tickle]] :22 Mar 1863 - [[Gillicker-1|Edward Gillicar]] & [[Jane Ashcroft]] :26 Aug 1863 - [[Henry Stott]] & [[Layland-120|Alice Leyland]] :5 Oct 1863 - [[Callon-202|James Callon]] & [[Mary Norris]] :4 Apr 1864 - [[John Fairclough]] & [[Critchley-567|Esther Critchley]] :13 Apr 1864 - [[Savage-8173|John Savage]] & [[Esther Clarke]] :4 Sep 1864 - [[Binns-805|James Binns]] & Ellen Litherland :5 Jun 1865 - [[James Gray]] & [[Addison-1353|Jane Hulse]] :9 Apr 1866 - [[Williams-83924|Robert Williams]] & [[Dagnall-28|Jane Dagnall]] :31 Oct 1866 - [[Tickle-358|Joshua Tickle]] & [[Edmondson-1142|Jane Edmondson]] :29 Jan 1867 - [[Mather-781|Joseph Mather]] & [[Taylor-33904|Ann Taylor]] :11 Mar 1867 - [[Pennington-2552|Joseph Pennington]] & [[Hayes-19521|Mary Ann Hayes]] :9 Dec 1867 - [[Knowles-9577|William Knowles]] & [[Corrigan-1305|Ann Corrigan]] :21 Jun 1868 - [[Meadows-5523|Richard Meadows]] & [[Hutton-3941|Jane Hutton Leyland]] :18 Jul 1869 - [[Tipping-525|Robert Tipping]] & [[Leyland-344|Elizabeth Leyland]] :5 Feb 1870 - [[Pennington-2522|James Pennington]] & [[Gee-1289|Emma Gee]] :4 May 1870 - [[Phythian-111|Richard Phythian]] & [[Bartenshaw-1|Eliza Bertenshaw]] :22 Aug 1870 - [[Bibby-869|Thomas Bibby]] & [[Jane Burns]] :30 Oct 1870 - [[Brown-113508|Samuel Brown]] & [[Makin-371|Martha Rigby]] :21 May 1871 - [[Ashcroft-643|John Ashcroft]] & Elizabeth Finch :30 Sep 1871 - [[Rigby-1619|James Rigby]] & [[Anders-1383|Alice Anders]] :2 Feb 1873 - [[Eaton-7719|James Eaton]] & [[Knowles-7052|Elizabeth Knowles]] :3 Nov 1873 - [[Ward-28876|Richard Ward]] & [[Jones-89501|Margaret Bellis]] :10 Nov 1873 - [[Lowry-4273|Thomas Lowry]] & [[Raine-423|Elizabeth Gannon]] :19 Jul 1875 - [[Pennington-5064|Richard Pennington]] & [[Gillies-835|Maria Gillies]] :30 Aug 1875 - [[Jackson-37784|James Jackson]] & [[Dolan-1407|Catherine Dolan]] :24 Oct 1875 - [[Thomas Howard]] & [[Braithwaite-1487|Ann Braithwaite]] :25 Dec 1875 - [[Lawrenson-160|John Lawrenson]] & [[Banks-10100|Mary Banks]] :5 Feb 1877 - [[Dixon-13197|Thomas Dixon]] & [[Simm-144|Ellen Simm]] :25 Nov 1877 - [[Devenport-110|Edward Devenport]] & [[Foster-24300|Jane Foster]] :31 Dec 1877 - [[Fisher-21162|John Fisher]] & [[Jackson-37791|Alice Jackson]] :31 Dec 1877 - [[Moore-59305|John Moore]] & [[Ashcroft-645|Mary Ann Ashcroft]] :30 Jun 1878 - [[Railton-111|Thomas Railton]] & [[Mary Wood]] :30 Dec 1878 - [[Holland-11829|James Holland]] & [[Maria White]] :1 Jun 1879 - [[Hewitt-5506|Richard Hewitt]] & [[Briers-230|Alice Tulip]] :7 Jun 1879 - [[Allen-45807|Thomas Allen]] & [[Gilligan-415|Margaret Gilligan]] :3 Nov 1879 - [[Case-6899|Henry Case]] & [[Molyneux-994|Mary Molyneux]] :10 Jan 1881 - [[William Denton Howard]] & [[Manchester-915|Sarah Jane Manchester]] :30 Jan 1881 - [[Carr-13293|Charles Carr]] & [[Pye-1202|Jane Pye]] :5 Jun 1881 - [[Leivesley-4|Moses Livesley]] & [[Elizabeth Anders]] :8 Jun 1881 - [[Phythian-111|Richard Phythian]] & [[Mary Taylor]] :25 Sep 1881 - [[Frodsham-101|Samuel Frodsham]] & [[Berry-20052|Eliza Berry]] :25 Dec 1881 - [[Twist-298|James Twist]] & [[Lyon-5517|Sarah Ann Lyon]] :2 Jan 1882 - John Rogers & [[Berry-20053|Elizabeth Berry]] :8 Jan 1883 - [[Holmes-16393|James Holmes]] & [[Taburn-1|Sarah Ann Tabern]] :14 Jan 1883 - [[Kay-3470|William Kay]] & [[Highcock-82|Mary Highcock]] :22 Oct 1883 - [[Bates-11902|Emma Bates]] & [[Causey-668|William Causey]] :20 Jan 1884 - [[Bacon-7051|Samuel Bacon]] & [[Highcock-29|Elizabeth Highcock]] :24 Jul 1884 - [[Topping-566|John Topping]] & [[Tickle-383|Sarah Tickle]] :1885 - [[French-11657|Thomas French]] & [[Gilligan-415|Margaret (Gilligan) Allen]] :1886 - [[Carroll-10804|Charles Carroll]] & Eliza E Murphy :1886 - [[Yates-7478|William Thomas Yates]] & [[Houltram-6|Mary Jane Houltram]] :1887 - Henry Dean & [[Martlew-6|Jane Martlew]] :1887 - [[Rotherham-108|Gervase Rotherham]] & [[Esther Schofield]] :1889 - [[Thomas-57383|Leigh Matthew Thomas]] & [[Hunt-25070|Mary Ann Hunt]] :1890 - [[James Edwards]] & [[Reck-143|Margaret Jane Reck]] :1891 - [[Harris-43036|Rowland Harris]] & Ellen Topping :1892 - [[Cundliffe-10|Thomas Henry Dennett Cundliffe]] & Elizabeth Cowens :1892 - [[Roughley-330|Edward Henry Roughley]] & [[Clitherow-53|Jane Ellen Clitherow]] :1892 - [[Martlew-18|Albert Martlew]] & [[Gallagher-6904|Agnes Gallagher]] :28 Nov 1893 - [[Phythian-105|John Phythian]] & [[Morgan-15202|Ann Eliza Morgan]] :1902 - William Hallworth & [[Billington-1057|Louisa Kilshaw]] :1904 - [[William Owen]] & [[Morris-28448|Elizabeth Ann Morris]] :1904 - [[Travis-4036|Wilfred Travis]] & [[Mullen-3273|Mary Mullen]] :24 Dec 1910 - [[Whittle-1698|Charles Whittle]] & [[Highcock-158|Ethel Highcock]] :1912 - [[Dixon-12817|James Dixon]] & [[Grice-926|Mary Ellen Grice]] :1912 - [[Griffiths-3595|George Griffiths]] & [[Kay-4480|Frances Kay]] :1914 - [[Appleton-630|David Appleton]] & [[Cunliffe-158|Lilian Maud Cunliffe]] :1915 - [[Jesse Burns]] & [[Seddon-3741|Mary Alice Seddon]] :1919 - [[Cropper-357|Joseph Cropper]] & Mary Houghton :1920 - [[Tinsley-1593|James Arthur Tinsley]] & [[Annie Rawlinson]] :1922 - [[Whittaker-1511|John Henry Whittaker]] & [[Sherwood-2102|Mary Sherwood]] :1925 - [[Tinsley-1125|Richard Tinsley]] & [[Carrigher-2|Doris Agnes Carrigher]] :14 Dec 1925 - [[Highcock-396|James Highcock]] & [[Yates-7477|Lily Yates]] :1928 - [[Travis-4035|John Joseph Travis]] & [[Conway-4425|Millicent Conway]] :1930 - [[Kay-2471|William Kay]] & [[Shakespeare-342|Lily Shakespeare]] :1938 - [[Vose-1045|George Vose]] & [[Hopper-5273|Dorothy Hopper]]

St Victor de Tring, Quebec, Canada

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*"Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G99Q-Q9Q2-2?cc=1321742&wc=9RLJ-827%3A23327101%2C23327102%2C17215102 : 16 July 2014), Saint-Victor-de-Tring > Saint-Victor-de-Tring > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1848-1876 > image 4 of 706; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal. Partial index/pages 706 pages
Indexes for years 1848-1876 pages 5-100
==1848== Page 101-Pomerleau
Page 102 - 103- Bolduc, Veilleux, Plante, Golin, Couillard, Fortin, Grenier
page 104-Goulet, Fontaine, Grenier, Pepin, Boucher
==1849== page 104 - Grondin, Bernard, Normand, Pepin, Breton, Gobeil
page 105 - Breton, Cloutier, Samson, Boulet/Lessard, Pepin/Fortin, Bolduc, Giguere
page 106 - Fortin, Jolicoueur, Dutil, Drouin, Pomerleau, Poulin, Lessard, Villaneuve
page 107 - Marcoux, Poulin, , Boucher, Drouin, Fortin,Couillard, Breton
page 108 - Dodier, Pare, Caillouette, Vallieres, Huard, Bolduc, St Hilaire
page 109 - Vallieres, Pomerleau, Allard, Rancour, Roy/Allard, Pouliot, Lesard
page 110 - Doyon, Rodrique, Cloutier, Bolduc, Rouillard, Parent, Veilleux, Bolduc
page 111 - Tadif, Rancour, Pare/Dostie, Lamontagne/Roy, Mathieu, Pepin, Cloutier, Rouillard
page 112 - Fortin, Tanguay, Dodier, Bigier, Lapointe, Bernard, Turcot, Lefebvre
page 113 - Quirion
==1850== page 113 - Labonte, Poulin/Rhodes, Pepin, Mercier
page 114 - Labonte, Rodrigue, Labbe, Audet/Mathieu, Couillard Despres, Veilleux
page 115 - Roy, Lessard, Fortin, Fontaine, Cloutier, Vallieres, Quirion, Poulin, Pepin
page 116 - Breton, Doyon, Bolduc, , Lessard, Vaillancourt
page 117 - Derouin, Doyen, Champagne, Dostie/Lacroix, Biziers, Poulin/Lessard
page 118 - Derouin, Tanguay, Tardif, Maillet, Pouliot, Rouillard, Bolduc
page 119 - Bolduc, Dupuis/Tardif, Gagnon, Grondin, Plante, Rodrique, Dostie/Reney
page 120 - Mercier/Lessard, Pomerleau, Vallieres, Pepin, Chouinard
page 121 - Pepin, FortinCloutier, Pouliot, Maheux, Bolduc, St Hilaire, Chingue
page 122 - Jolin, Rodrigue/Morin, Fortin, Rouillard, Roy, Dutil
page 123 - Dutil, Roy, Marois, Fortin, Pepin
page 124 - Poulin, Pepin, Rouillard
==1851== page 124 - Cloutier, LessardFortin, Taschereau/Bourget
page 125 - Leclerc/Faucher, Fontain/Vermet, Dodier, Chouinard, Boucher, Fortin
page 126 - Despien, Lessard, Roy, Deroin, Fortin, Laubier, Lefebvre/Boulanger, Bolduc
page 127 - Tanguay, Lacombe, Lessard, Boulanger/Gobielle, Guay, Mercier, Poulin, Pepin
page 128 -

St Vincent's Derbyshire Hill - baptism index

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:13 Feb 1938 - [[Lee-35675|Joseph Richard Lee]]

Staatsarchiv des Kanton Bern K Wyl 3 Taufrodel (1652-1750), Eherodel (1652-1751), Totenrodel (1729-1751), Chorgerichtsmanual (1651-1751), 1651-1751 (Archiveinheit)

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[https://www.query.sta.be.ch/detail.aspx?ID=234124 online link] [https://www.query.sta.be.ch/Dateien/19/D97390.pdf pdf file]

Stabryla Family Tree

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The goal of this project is to research the Stabryla name. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stabryla-3|Frank Stabryla]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19858193 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stack Family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hevey-7|Carol Melo]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Continue to add Stack family members to my Wiki tree * Connect with other Stacks and see how we might be related *Gather human interest stories of Stacks in my tree Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14028215 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stack Reverend Thomas Family Poem Mystery

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''''''''Eleven Birthdays by Reverend Thomas Stack. May 1879'''''''' In chill December dark and drear.........................Amy Cecilia 1865-1908
Blithe Amy came our hearts to cheer.
Sweet Alice with the spring flowers came............Alice 1866-1900
When March turns "lion into lamb".
When August wears his robe of gold....................Geoffrey 1863-1866
Came our young Geoffrey bluff and bold.
Wee Mabel arrived on the 1st of September........Mabel 1862-1876
As the arch little rogue will be sure to remember.
The month that leads the opening year...............Marian 1878-1940
Brought snowdrops and our Marian dear.
The saddening blank in August well......................Isobel 1867-1881
We trust is filled by Isobel.
Edith comes next, the Queen of our May..............Edith 1868-1953
Ruling us all with her gentle sway.
Our bright wee Zoe was the boon..........................Zoe Grace 1871-1919
Born from the heart of glowing June.
October marks our *Annie's birth..........................Annie Elliott 1852-1860
Sent for eight short years to earth.
Louise and Edwin to our memories rise................Louise 1869-1869
As buds born here to bloom in Paradise...............Edwin 1870-1872
Successive Mays in each o'er darkened year.
Saw them pass from us to the Angel's sphere.

Annie* was Thomas' only child with his first wife Anne Eliza Elliott
Thomas Stack and Anne Vigors Richards had fifteen children!
'''Why were four not in the poem?''' Fredrick George 1873-1875,
Constance 1875-1940, Hilda 1882-(? after 1921), Billy ?-?
'''Can YOU tell me any more about this family? Do YOU have photos?'''

Stackpole Court

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===Transplantation=== Stackpole Court came to exist because, in 1653, [[Stackpole-86 | Bartholomew Stacpoole]] and many other landed gentry of Limerick were "transplanted" to County Clare, that is, deprived of their estates in Limerick by the Parliamentary forces that defeated royalist resistance in Ireland and assigned lesser estates to the north. Bartholomew was transplanted to Enagh, by the lakes of Kilkishen, county Clare, about 12 miles NNW of Limerick City, where he named his residence Stackpole Court. This transplanting was documented, and in the certificate Bartholomew Stackpoole, widower, declared that he was aged 34 years, indifferently tall, with flaxen hair, with a John Stackpoole aged 28 and Thomas, aged 26 (his brothers), son [[Stackpole-285 | James]], aged 10 with red hair, and Arthur, aged 2, daughters Christian aged 8 and [[Stackpole-85 | Diphna]] aged 6. [http://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00stac/page/n8 Stackpole, Everett Schermerhorn, ''History and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family''] (Lewiston, Me., Journal Printshop and Bindery, 1920), pp. 45-46,.[http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/NMAJ%20vol%2040%2002%20Cromwellian%20transplantation%20from%20Limerick,%201653,%20by%20S.C.%20OMahony.pdf O'Mahony, Dr SC "Cromwellian Transplantation From Limerick, 1653"] pp. 35 & 48 ===Inheritance and a Subsequent Transaction=== It appears, from the 1719 transaction imaged at right and summarized below, that the Stackpole Court properties in county Clare to which Bartholomew was transplanted in 1653 passed down on his death to his second wife Lucy (perhaps the normal 1/3 life interest to the widow) and to his surviving children Christian and Dymphna, his other children having no descendants. The leave and release transaction consolidated the family interests into the hands of Dymphna's son, [[Perry-5011 | Rev. Stacpole Pery]], whose grandson [[Perry-5014 } Edmund Henry Pery]] after further inheritance and maneuvering was created the first Baron Foxford of Stackpole Court and first Earl of Limerick. On 7 Nov 1719, Lucy Stackpole, by then the widdow and relict of Bartholomew Stacpole, together with Edmund Walsh of Corrobane, county Tipperary and his wife Christian (presumably Bartholomew's daughter), in a "leave and releave" transaction that (seems to this researcher to have) effectively sold to the Rev. Stacpole Pery of Limerick (the son and heir of Bartholomew's daughter Dymphna), their interests in the properties in county Clare that had been owned by Bartholomew, one-third to be delivered at the death of Lucy and the remaining two-thirds to be delivered by Edmund and his wife Christian by the next Michaelmas, in exchange for L.50 to Lucy and L.85 to Edmund and Christian.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNJ-B8KK?i=235&cat=185720 ''Transcripts of memorial of deeds, transcripts and wills'',] images compiled on familysearch.org, film #008081212, image 236 of 635, No. 15485 in original, image viewed and abstracted on 7 Apr 2020. ===Ruins=== Stackpole Court was sold outside the family, perhaps in the 19th century, and it is said was for a time owned by the Butlers of Castlecrine. The once-grand country house had fallen into ruins well before 2020, when the photograph at right was taken. ==Sources==

Stacy Evans family tree

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Looking for entries related to Andrew Evans (b. ca 1820 in Virginia) and Mary Rice (b. ca 1820 in Ohio)

Stafford pedigrees

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Stafford pedigrees aggregated below. See image feed for portraits, arms and allied families. ::[[image:Stafford-1284.jpg|thumb|Stafford, (Armytage & Rylands, 1912)]] ::[[image:Forsters_and_Fosters_of_England-1.png|thumb|Stafford & Foster, (Vis. of Staffs., 1614 - 1664)]] ::[[image:Stafford-3068.png|thumb|Stafford of Eyam]] ::[[image:Stafford_pedigrees.jpg|thumb|Stafford, (Vis. of Derby, 1662/3)]] ::[[image:Stafford-6234.jpg|thumb|Stafford of Bradfield, (Vis. of Berk., 1664/6)]] ::[[image:Stafford-6234-1.jpg|thumb|Stafford of Bradfield, (Benolte, 1908)]] '''See Also...''' * Bowles, C.E.B. (1908). The Staffords of Eyam. Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 30-31, p. 261. Derbyshire Archaeological Society. [https://books.google.com/books?id=GN84AQAAMAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=Stafford%20of%20Eyam&pg=PA261#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books].

Staffordshire Roots

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The goal of this project is to find the death of Hamlet Bloor(e) Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Braithwaite-895|Hilary Jackson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24421318 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stafordshire Wassells

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Describe the Wassell families of staffordshire / Worcestershire sothey can be liked to mine The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Gall-285|Rosemary Davies]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11398118 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stage Name Search Page

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This page contains the stage names of actors with links to their real name WikiTree profiles. 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Stags Head Crest

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Stahl- A Trip Through Time

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Genealogy and History of The Stahl Family, beginning with Frederick Stahl and Elizabeth Speidel. Frederick being from a German family and born in Switzerland, Elizabeth being born near today's Hummelstown, PA (then known as Lancaster or Philadelphia County). After marrying, they moved their family to what is the area known today as Freeburg and Port Trevorton, Snyder County, PA. Some of their descendants went West to Ohio and beyond, with the waves of German Settlers. Probably the most famous descendant being Warren Buffet. Other facts not included in the book- Elizabeth Speidel's sister Anna married a Boss. Their grandson and his family was in the first Wagon Train of Brigham Young, and therefore one of the first Settlers to settle Salt Lake City. Adam Stahl married Eva Susanna Albrecht/Albright. Her Uncle was the originator of The Evangelical Church. Another Albright,John I believe, went South with Jacob Martin and settled in Casawell/Alamance County (depending on the time period that you are looking at) and started The Stoney Creek Church. == EBOOK - "''STAHL - A TRIP THROUGH TIME ''" == I am currently try to figure out how to, or where to have this ebook hosted, Sorry for the inconvenience.

Stahl-am-Karaman

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Very interesting history for this colony: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~patrak01/stahl-am-karaman.htm Following the 28 August 1941 Decree which abolished the Volga German Republic, the residents of Stahl am Karaman were deported to Siberia on 15 September 1941. First Settlers List: Village of STAHL AM KARAMAN The following surnames are mentioned: Appel, Asmus, Baagert, Balger, Baumgard/Baumgardt, Beck, Betz, Bolgert, Bossert, Boessinger, Brandt/Brant, Eberhard/Eberhardt, Enders, Gaikel, Gebel, Genneberg, Genze, Gilgenberkh, Ginneberg, Gleker, Glekner, Gloeckner, Goebel, Grau, Hartmann, Heimbuch, Henneberg, Hilgenberg, Justus, Kaiser, Kaempf, Loresch, Lubekakh, Lund/Lundt, Margert, Marklof/Markloff, Marquardt, Martin, Mueller, Naider/Neider, Nunneman, Otto, Pasinger, Pekhyaken, Pets, Pfeiffer, Pflaum, Praeger, Praisel, Preger, Preisel/Preissel, Reifeld, Rein, Reinfeld, Ribzamen, Riesch, Rose, Ruebsamen, Ruppel, Saipel, Scheidt, Schiffler, Schmidt, Schnarr, Schneider, Seibel, Shait, Shnar, Shtraup, Stahl, Stechter, Straub, Strauss, Teger/Traeger, Tsaidler, Urbach, Wolf, Zeidler, Zitzer. Movements of the colonists to or from the following villages is mentioned: Brandt/Brant [Enders], Gaikel [Paulskaya], Genze [Boisroux], Gilgenberkh [Philippsfeld], Hilgenberg [Philippsfeld], Justus [Fischer], Kaempf [Urbach], Margert [Krasny Yar], Marklof/Markloff [Nieder Monjou], Marquardt [Krasny Yar], Mueller [Schwed & Boisroux], Nunneman [Fischer], Otto [Saratov & Astrakhan], Pekhyaken [Urbach], Pflaum [Urbach], Praeger [Urbach], Praisel [Hummel], Preger [Urbach], Preisel/Preissel [Hummel], Reifeld/Reinfeld [Schwed], Ruppel [Reinwald], Schneider [Philippsfeld], Tsaidler [Krasny Yar], Urbach [Urbach], Zeidler [Krasny Yar], Zitzer [Schulz].

Stahl-am-Tarlyk

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The following surnames are mentioned: Adam, Aikher / Aiker, Bamberger, Bap, Bea, Becker, Berg, Berkh / Berk, Bermar, Bernhard, Besiner, Bessiner, Bessinger, Bopp / Bop, Borger, Bössinger / Boessinger / Bossinger, Braun / Bran, Brickmann / Brickman, Brikman, Brot, Brott, Brüchmann / Bruechmann /Bruchman, Brumgorst, Brunckhorst, Brunkgorst, Daam/ Dahm / Dam, Däneke / Daeneke / Daneke, Debus, Dineker / Dinker, Dittenber / Ditenber, Dummler / Dumler, Eicher, Eiger, Eksen, Engelmann, Eske, Fegler, Feit, Fishais, Fleimang, Flemen, Fleming, Folmar, Frank, Frei, Fries, Fris, Gaal / Gal, Gaan / Gan, Gaar / Gar, Gabarman, Gaints, Gall / Gal, Gaulman / Galman, Gelmut, Giessen Gisen/ Giesen, Gikman, Gizen, Glaas / Glas, Goltsman, Gorikh, Graas, Gras, Grass, Graus, Haar, Habermann / Haberman, Hahn / Han, Hall, Harr, Hartwig, Heckmann / Heckman, Heinz, Helmuth, Hickmann / Hickman, Holzmann / Holzman, Igelman, Imerikh, Ingelman, Jakobsen / Jacobsen, Jänsen / Jaensen /Jansen, Jensen, Jeske, Keller, Kerber, Klein, Kleinfelder, Klemmer / Klemer, Kohl / Kol, Konrad / Conrad, Kool, Körber / Koerbel/ Korbel, Kraus / Kras / Krauss, Kretser, Kretzer, Krimel, Krümmel / Kruemmel / Krumel, Lampe / Lamp, Langmacher, Lankmaker, Laube / Laub, Lehmann, Leman, Lindegrün / Lindergruen / Lindergrun, Lintergin, Lintgriin, Livikh / Livik, Loman, Loos, Lundgrün / Lundgruen / Lundgrun, Madsen, Mai / May, Maier / Mayer, Mast, Matias / Mathias, Matisan / Mathisan, Matsen / Mathsen, Matsin / Mathsin, Mattesen, Matthias, Matthiesen, Maul / Mal, Meckel / Mekel, Mekhil, Mekil, Merts/ Mertz / Merz, Metsiner / Metsinger, Metzler, Michaelis, Müller / Mueller / Muller, Nazarenus / Nazarnus, Neiman / Neimann, Neumann / Neuman, Nielsen / Nilson, Nilmaer / Nilmaier, Nilzen / Nilsen, Obarnderfer /Obendorfer, Paich / Pach, Pap / Papp, Pea, Pietsch / Pitsch, Pinneker / Pineker, Raits, Ratau / Ratu, Reinhard / Reinhardt / Renhard, Reitz, Ross, Rotau / Rotu, Saalfasar / Salfasar, Sahlfeld / Salfeld / Sahlfeldt, Saip / Sap, Salwasser, Scheib / Scheb, Scheid, Scheidt, Schiebelhut, Schmerig, Schmidt, Schneider, Schönberg / Schoenberg, Schumacher / Schumaker, Schweitzer, Seib, Seidlitz, Seip, Shaip, Shait, Shifelgut, Shinaber, Shmerikh, Shtaal / Shtal / Shtall, Shtefen / Shtefin, Sonkh / Sonk, Spomer, Stahl / Stal, Stefan / Steffen, Thümmler / Thuemmler /Thumler, Timler / Timmler, Tinkgolt, Titenbier, Trai, Treu, Vait, Veigler, Verfil, Vogt / Voght, Vollmar / Volmar, Wagner, Walter, Weber, Wendel, Werfel, Wittmann / Wittman / Witman, Wolf, Wollschläger / Wollschlaeger / Wollschlager, Würfel / Wuerfel, Yensen / Jensen, Zalfeld, Zimmerbecher/ Zimmbecker, Zimmermann / Zimmerman Movement of the colonists to or from the following villages is mentioned: Adam [Schilling], Aikher / Aiker [Jost], Bamberger [Moor], Bea [Balzer], Becker [Balzer], Becker [Kukkus] Berg [Balzer], Berkh / Berk [Balzer], Borger [Warenburg], Borger [Beideck], Brickmann / Brickman [Kukkus], Brot / Brott [Kukkus], Brüchmann / Bruechmann /Bruchman [Kukkus], Daam / Dahm / Dam [Schilling], Däneke / Daeneke / Daneke [Moor], Debus [Kukkus], Dineker / Dinker [Moor], Dittenber [Kukkus], Eicher / Eiger [Jost], Engelmann / Engleman [Schaefer], Engelmann / Engleman [Urbach], Fegler [Laub], Feit [Balzer], Feit [Husaren], Fleimang [Jost], Flemen [Beideck], Fleming [Jost], Fleming [Beideck], Frank [Jost], Fries [Beideck], Fris {Beideck], Gaal [Warenburg], Gaan/ Gan [Jost], Gabarman [Balzer], Gall [Warenburg], Gan [Preuss], Gaulman /Galman [Bangert], Gelmut [Schilling], Gikman [Balzer], Glaas / Glas [Dinkel], Gras / Grass [Kukkus], Gras / Graus [Kutter], Habermann / Haberman [Balzer], Hahn / Han [Preuss], Hahn / Han [Jost], Hall [Warenburg], Hartwig [Warenburg], Heckmann / Heckman [Balzer], Helmuth / Helmut [Schilling], Hickmann / Hickman [Balzer], Igelman [Schaefer], Ingelman [Urbach], Jakobsen / Jacobsen [Bangert], Jänsen / Jaensen /Jansen [Dinkel], Jensen [Dinkel], Keller [Bangert], Kerber [Schilling], Klein [Balzer], Kleinfelder [Balzer], Klemmer / Kelmer [Anton], Kohl / Kol [Laub], Kool [Laub], Körber / Koerbel/ Korbel [Schilling], Kraus [Kutter], Krimel [Laub], Krümmel / Kruemmel / Krumel [Laub], Laube / Laub [Lauwe], Lindegrün / Lindergruen / Lindergrun [Kratzke], Lintgriin [Kratzke], Livikh / Livik [Pokrovsk], Loos [Kutter], Lundgrün / Lundgruen / Lundgrun [Kratzke], Mai / May [Schilling], Maier / Mayer [Mariental], Mast [Warenburg], Mattesen / Mathesen, Matesin / Matthiesen [Laub], Maul / Mal [Schilling], Metsiner / Metsinger [Anton], Michaelis [Jost], Neiman / Neumann [Dinkel], Paich [Preuss], Pea [Balzer], Pietsch / Pitsch [Preuss], Pinneker / Pineker [Moor], Ross [Balzer], Rotau / Rotu [Norka], Sahlfeld / Salfeld [Schilling], Scheib / Scheid [Balzer], Schiebelhut [Beideck], Schneider [Beideck], Schweitzer [Kukkus], Seib [Kukkus], Shibelgut [Beideck], Shtefen / Shtefin [Dinkel], Sonkh / Sonk [Kukkus], Spomer [Beideck], Stefan / Steffen [Dinkel], Tinkgolt [Beideck], Titenbier [Kukkus], Vait 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Stallion Research Findings

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Additional information sources and background to Biography for ==THOMAS STALLION ALIAS BUTLER b.1567== '''Yale University Beinecke Library Manuscript MS 558''' ''MS 558 - A Valuable Source''
A manuscript held in the Beinecke Library of Yale University, MS 558, is a "Commonplace Book" or scap book from medieval times. A Commonplace Book would contain all manner of notes, information and observations which are useful in one's daily life, and in this case included business and household notes, lists of birthdays, marriage dates etc for the owner/author and his family, as well as astrological treatises and planetary charts. This was the work of a person who described himself as Thomas Buttler of Harlow in Essex (and was also known as Stallon or Stallion), who appears in WikiTree at Stallion-13. He is the father of Stallion-12 (Thomas b.1540), and the grandfather of Stallion-11(Thomas b.1567).
''A Thesis by D. Birkholz''
An in-depth study of this manuscript was made by Associate Professor Daniel Birkholz of the University of Texas in 2010, who then wrote the treatise "Astrological Prognostications in MS Beinecke 558", which actually explored the changes which occurred in the 16th century in technology, ideology and social structure.
The thesis discusses the Stallion Family from page 43 and can be sighted at
https://www.utupub.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/59501/gradu2010varila.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
''A Misleading Source? - "50 Great Migration Colonists" ''
Birkholz makes the observation that the book "Fifty Great Migration Colonists To New England & Their Origins", by J.B.Threlfall, which has been used by many genealogists and historians as a source of dates and facts about the Stallion Family, contains birth dates and other details which differ significantly from those written into the Commonplace Book by Thomas Butler/Stallion, and that Threlfall apparently had not bothered to consult this important resource for information about Thomas Stallion when researching for his book.

Stamages of Essex, 1500-1650

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Set forth below are all the Essex County records from 1500-1650 that have been found that relate to persons with the surname Stamage, Stamadge, Stammage, Stammyge, Stamache (or variants thereof). The name seems exclusive to the Boxted/Dedham/Ardleigh region of Essex north of Colchester. It may be related to Standyshe, Standiche, Standishe and Standish, which were found around Chelmsford, Essex. * 1534. List of inhabitants of Colchester who took the oath of fealty in 1534 included Johes. Stamage * 1560. Frauncis Stamadge and Anna married in Ardleigh on February 12, 1559/60 * 1578. Alce Watsonne and William Staneage married in Dedham on June 29, 1578 * 1579. Alce Stamage, daughter of Wylliam and Alce Stamage, baptized in Dedham on August 25, 1579 * 1579. Alce Stamage, daughter of William Stamage, buried in Dedham on October 26, 1579 * 1581. John Baker and Margreat Stammage married in Ardleigh on June 25, 1581 * 1581. Frauncis Stammage and Annis Bolton married in Ardleigh on November 27, 1581 * 1593. Will of William Stamage of Langham, clothier, dated December 17, 1593. Mentions wife Alice, children William, Abraham, Alice and Susan (some or all minors), and brother[-in-law] John Baker * 1609. Robert Baker and Suzan Stammyge married in Boxted on October 9, 1609. * 1641. Mary Smith and William Stamache married in Ardleigh on February 18, 1640/1 == Sources ==

Stamboom Everts-Leyen: hoe het begon

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Stamboom_Everts-Leyen_hoe_het_begon.pdf
==First document== Sometime in the early 1970s, Albert Everts wrote down the names of four generations of the Everts family tree for his children. Albert Everts also managed to tell us through tradition that our family should actually be called Janssen. His wife Thérèse Leyen recorded the Leyen side as far as she could remember. The 4th generation could still partially fill them. Based on these documents, a first pedigree of the Everts family was drawn up. ==Searches in the archives of Roermond== A few years later Dirk Everts went looking for the roots of the Everts family in the archives of Roermond. He managed to add a generation to the family tree, namely the mother of Henricus Everts who was unmarried when Henricus was born. Henricus's father would have been a certain Jansen, but the search did not provide any further clarification. Dirk added a few extra generations to the family tree and made a pedigree chart of the Everts-Leyen family with his collected data. Jos Everts continued digging in the archives of Roermond and supplemented the existing generations with a number of children and spouses. On that basis, Luc Everts drew up a descendant of the Everts family, which started with Catharina Evers. ==Picked up the thread again== Many years later, Jos Everts picked up the thread of the family tree again. In the meantime, the internet had made its appearance and the family tree could be expanded considerably via the databases of MyHeritage. Gradually, the archives of Belgium and the Netherlands became more and more available online. And thanks to a publication about the Hons family, the link between the Leyen family and the Limburg nobility could be established. Ludo Everts, in turn, was also infected by the family tree virus and concentrated mainly on family ties with the nobility and between the nobility themselves. This is how the family tree on MyHeritage grew to more than 10,000 individuals. ==Wikitree== Some time ago, Jos started converting the family tree on Wikitree, carefully checking all sources. He discovered after a thorough investigation of all available sources that an error had crept into our family tree. The wrong Catharina Evers was included in our family tree. Another Catharina Evers was the mother of Henricus and in Henricus' baptismal certificate he found that the unmarried Catharina Evers said that Theodorus Jansen was Henricus's father and that the child was recognized by the subsequent marriage.

Stamboom van de West-Zeeuws-Vlaamse familie van La(e)re

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'''Stamboom van de West-Zeeuws-Vlaamse familie van La(e)re van ca. 1600 tot heden.'''
''Family tree of the van La(e)re family from West-Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, Netherlands from about 1600 til now'.'
Samenstellers ''Issued by'': Frank van Lare, Piet Lourens en Wendell van Lare.
Nederlandstalige uitgave ''Dutch edition'': Frank van Lare en Piet Lourens.
Utrecht/Texel 1999
340 pagina's ''340 pages''.
Afdruk in bezit van ''Print of Dutch edition in possession of'' [[Hoste-14|Jan Gerard Hoste]].

''There is also an American edition of this van Lare / van Laere tree, issued by Wendell van Lare, Great Falls, Virginia.
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Stamboom van Jansen, gerelateerd aan familie Scholtens

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== Introductie == : Stamboom-data van de familie Jansen, uitgezocht en gemaakt door [[Scholten-256|Frens Scholten]]. {{Image|file=Jansen-454-1.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=betovergrootvader Frens Jansen. }} === Stamboom === : Zie het pdf bestand: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Stamboom_van_Jansen_gerelateerd_aan_familie_Scholtens.pdf stamboom Jansen] == Bronnen == === Bijdragen === * [[Scholtens-35 | Roelof Scholtens]] begon dit profiel in december 2018.

Stammbaum der Familie Martienssen

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* '''Part of [[Space:Heering_Digital_Library | Heering Digital Library]]''' === Martienssen, Oscar. Stammbaum der Familie Martienssen. Kiel, 1934. === === Available online at these locations: === * Stammbaum der Familie Martienssen. ::* https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/85523-stammbaum-der-familie-martienssen?offset=1

Stammbuch der Familie Letzian

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Stammbuch/Familienchronik der Familie [[Letzian-3|Johann Letzian]] und [[Skoluda-1|Brunislawa Maria Skoluda]]

Stammbuch record

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Two lines on the same page. One is a footnote at the bottom of the page. One is a line which is generally reserved for the name of spouse and her parents. I notice this one starts describing a widow. If you click on the attached images you can zoom in on them to see them in full size. Thank you for your help.

Stammerjohann

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Rautmann-1|Richard Rautmann]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4204339 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stamps of the United Kingdom

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==Queen Victoria == {{Image|file=Stamps_of_the_United_Kingdom.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Penny Black }} {{Image|file=Stamps_of_the_United_Kingdom-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Tupenny Blue }} {{Image|file=Stamps_of_the_United_Kingdom-3.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Penny Red }} ==King George V== {{Image|file=Stamps_of_the_United_Kingdom-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Downey Head }} ==King George VI== {{Image|file=Metcalfe-1962-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=1948 Olympic Games stamp by Percy Metcalfe }} {{Image|file=Metcalfe-1962-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=1949 Universal Postal Union 3d stamp by Percy Metcalfe }} {{Image|file=Stamps_of_the_United_Kingdom-4.jpg |caption= 1949 Universal Postal Union 6d stamp by Hugo Fleury }} ==Queen Elizabeth II== {{Image|file=Stamps_of_the_United_Kingdom-5.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Lynton Harold Lamb’s 1955 2/6- Carrickfergus Castle }} {{Image|file=Stamps_of_the_United_Kingdom-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Lynton Harold Lamb’s 1955 5/- Caernarfon Castle }} {{Image|file=Stamps_of_the_United_Kingdom-7.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Lynton Harold Lamb’s 1955 10s Edinburgh Castle }} {{Image|file=Stamps_of_the_United_Kingdom-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Lynton Harold Lamb’s 1955 £1 Windsor Castle }}

Stämshult, Hjorted

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== Stämshult, Hjorted == Byn [https://tora.entryscape.net/tora/17334 Stämshult] består av två gårdar, Södra och Norra Stämshult. De ligger i Hjorted sn, Södra Tjust hd i Kalmar län. Stämshult har medeltida ursprung och nämns redan 1385 som Stæmpshult (RAp 6/5, SRP 2118), och 1544 som Stemshult. (SmH 1544:15) – 6 G, 7 h. År 1385 är Olof i Stemshult faste (vittne vid försäljning) på häradstinget (SRP 2118). År 1479 är Bengt i Stemshult faste på häradstinget (G VIIa:23 f 79). År 1560 redovisas byns gårdar enligt följande: första gården (Södra Stemshult) har åker till 3 tunnor och 2 skäppor samt äng till 9 lass hö, gott mulbete och utrymme, god timmerskog och näverskog, ollonskog till 2 svin, något fiskevatten till gädda, abborre och mört – andra gården (Nörra Stemshult) har åker till 3 tunnor och 2 skäppor samt äng till 9 lass hö, gott mulbete och utrymme samt god timmerskog; gården har dessutom en kyrkojord till ½ lass hö äng och en skatteutäng, båda belägna på kronans allmänning (SmH 1560:31). [https://filer.riksarkivet.se/dms/dms_4_5.pdf Roger Axelsson : Det medeltida Sverige : Band 4 SMÅLAND : 5 Tjust, Västerviks stad : 2008] == Källor ==

Stan Baraboo Account Record for Completed Tasks for The 15 for 15 Mission

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This WikiTree free space is to facilitate a year long accounting of tasks completed and ongoing for WikiTreer Stanley Baraboo. [And all other Baraboo (s).] This will help keep organize the ongoing data and provide a easy method for reviewing goals. '''Task List Completions''' [Stan Baraboo] #. Resolved 15 gedcom clean ups. #. Resolved 30 gedcom clean ups. #. Resolved 45 gedcom clean ups. #. Updated learning of in line referencing [ Sept 2022 version] #. Added My Profile Photo. #. Increased CCV by more than 150 in January. [+ 300] Year end above 1500 completed #. Connected 5 profiles from watchlist #. Connected 10 profiles from watchlist #. Connected 15 profiles from watchlist #. Edited, updated improved my biography profile . #. Improved 15 Anniversaries profiles in January #. reviewed and completed three new apps: "Ancestor Explorer" [great!] ; "Find Missing Links" [great] and "Ancestors Statistics" [great] #. Uploaded 15 photos/images pertinent to 15 profiles # Uploaded 30 photo images pertinent to profiles #. Added sources to 15 unsourced profiles. #. Created a free space profile "Stan Baraboo Account Record for Completed Tasks for The 15 for 15 Mission" [C'est Bon] #. Improved 30 profiles from my Anniversaries list 2/3/2023-2/4/2023 # Added Sources to 30 unsourced profiles in February # Added WikiTree Browser Extension for trial in February # Added Sources to 45 unsourced profiles in February # Improved 15 profiles from my oldest edit watchlist (Feb) # Improved 30 profiles from my oldest edit watchlist (Feb) # Improved 45 profiles from my oldest edit watchlist (Feb) # Improved 45 profiles from my Anniversaries list (Feb 22) # Solved 15 unknowns from the unknown list (March 1-2) # Solved 30 unknowns from the unknown list [March 5- 7] # Solved 45 unknowns from the unknown lists [March 15-18] #. Gave more than 15 thank you s 12/12 months completed # Monthly 100 or 1,000 contributions 12/12 months completed # Jan/July Connect-A-Thon, # Data Doc weekly challenge [reference] [Feb] 3. # April connect with NEGS . # Data Doctors: GEDCOM data clean-up [May] # June 23 YouTube and Canada Project # July Connect a thon # July Spanish project, # August competed with the Collaborative Conifers in the 2023 WikiGames. # August Connection project # Sept DB Suggestions reference # Sept Source a Thon; # Sept. DD Challenge Fix Broken Links VI # Challenge of the week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data [Oct} # Georgia Project Profiles [Nov] # Data Doctor Challenge (Find A Grave Connections); Nov 6-13 # Data Doctor Challenge; Nov Connectors # Nov: Canadian War Hero Project # Nov DD Challenge Fix Broken Links VII; # Nov GEDCOMJunk; Data Doctors Challenge: # GEDCOM_Data_XLII # Space:DD_Challenge_Reference_Tags_XLIII # Rhode Island genealogy project # Secret Santa 2023 challenge

Stan Stolarski WWII

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A work in progress ... == TIMELINE == Raymond Stolarskii, 6082192, 64th Fighter Wing, 593rd SAW Battalion
'''7 December 1941''' Japan attacks Pearl Harbor
'''11 December 1941''' Hitler declares war on the United States
'''1 April 1942''' 1st Sergeant at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Washington, HQ Battery, 39th F.A. Battalion
'''6 May 1942''' Son, Richard, received a War Ration Book from Fort Ord
'''6 June 1942''' Master Sergeant, Fort Ord, HQ Battery, 39th F.A. Battalion
'''15 October 1942''' Graduated from Officers training school
'''14 June 1943''' Received a letter from Uncle Wayne in Tunisia, shows dad is a Lt. at the 604th Signal Company, A.W. Reg., Los Angeles ... part of the 4th Air Force.
'''10 November 1943''' 593rd activated at Pinedale, part of the 12th Air Force
'''Pinedale California'''
Date of activation - 1 November 1943
First arrival of cadre - 6 November 1943
Date of departure - 29 January 1944
Tracing the steps for WWII with dad really starts his transfer from Fort Lewis down to Fort Ord. From there part of the Los Angeles Wing. This moves to Camp Pinedale near Fresno California and finally overseas. The information on dad’s battalion from his journey from Camp Pinedale all the way to Germany is from daily logs and orders available from the National Archives from College Park Maryland. Pictures from Dad’s infamous WWII picture album. Here are the logs and pictures.

Stanbery Supreme Court Letter

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===         Henry Stanbery's Letter to Brother Charles Stanbery === ===         re: Supreme Court Nomination === ::''[In April of 1866, President Andrew Johnson nominated [[Stanbery-41|Henry Stanbery]] as an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court to fill the vacancy left by the death of Justice John Catron, who had died in office on May 30, 1865. In a letter to his brother Charles Stanbery, dated April 27, 1866, Henry wrote the letter below.]'' :::::::::::Cinti April 27, 1866 ::Dear Charles, ::''[He first presents property concerns, as the two brothers corresponded often on the matter of the real estate they had inherited from their father Jonas. Then, on page three...]'' ::"We were delayed at Washington nearly four months—and then spent two weeks in New York and did not get home until the 14th inst. I was very closely occupied with business all the time I was absent, and had the most laborious winter I have passed for many years. Fortunately my health was rather better than usual—but since my return I am again very much out of sorts. ::"You may have seen, through the newspapers, that the President has sent to the Senate my nomination for the seat on the bench of the Supreme Court now vacant by the decease of Judge Catron. A bill has now passed the House of Reps and is now pending in the Senate for a re-organization of the Judiciary, which provides for only nine Judges—instead of ten which is the number under the present system. If the bill should become a law, there will be no vacancy & then, of course, my nomination will fail. ::"But if this Bill should not pass, it is doubtful whether my nomination would be confirmed. It is well understood that I am opposed to the policy of the Radicals in reference to the South, and that I approve, fully, the policy of the President. This may defeat the nomination—but would give me no concern, for I am not at all anxious for the place and have very serious doubts whether I would find it as pleasant—certainly not as profitable as my practise at the bar. ''[At this point in his career, Stanbery was arguing cases before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals at Cincinnati, as well as before the Supreme Court, and was charging, according to ''Bench and Bar of Ohio,'' "...thousands in a single fee."]'' ::"Cecilia and George are in good health and we all unite in love to dear Mary, the boys and yourself. Expecting to hear from you soon about the Columbus business. :::"I remain, :::::"Yours affectionately, :::::"Henry"

Stanchfield Family

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The goal of this project is to ...record the genealogy of the Stanchfield family, from John Sthenfeld b. 1695, d. 1735 while crossing the Atlantic through current descendants Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Watembach-2|Michelle Watembach]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23123548 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Standards of Genealogical Proof

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The Society of Genealogists has established essential principles for the conduct of acceptable genealogical research: #Accuracy and honesty of all personal research and of work published, promoted or distributed to others. #Provision of clear evidence from primary sources to support all conclusions and statements of fact. #Use of original sources and records (or surrogate images of originals) to gather key information. #Citation and recording of sources used so that others may also evaluate the evidence. #Logical and reasoned development of family links with each step proved from valid evidence before further deductions are made. #Investigation and analysis of all possible solutions and of contradictory evidence with each alternative hypothesis examined and tested. #Qualification of less certain conclusions as probable or possible so that others are not misled #Acceptance of the possibility that a solution may not be found and acknowledgement of circumstances in which this occurs. #Awareness of gaps in the availability of and information from sources at all levels. #Receptiveness to new information and to informed comment which may challenge earlier conclusions. #Acknowledgement and attribution of research done by others and use of such work as a secondary source only. #Evidence only becomes proof through a reasoned and logical analysis and argument capable of convincing others that the conclusion is valid.

Standish St Wilfrid's - baptism index

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:19 Jan 1772 - [[Banks-10275|Betty Banks]] :23 Feb 1794 - [[Platt-4028|John Platt]] :17 Jan 1819 - [[Platt-4029|Margaret Platt]] :22 Apr 1821 - [[Platt-4030|George Platt]] :27 Jul 1823 - [[Platt-4031|Alice Platt]] :9 Oct 1825 - [[Platt-4032|Elizabeth Platt]] :10 Feb 1828 - [[Platt-4033|John Platt]]

Standish St Wilfrid's - marriage index

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:3 Nov 1790 - [[James Allen]] & [[Banks-10275|Betty Banks]] :14 Jul 1816 - [[Platt-4028|John Platt]] & [[Finch-10005|Alice Finch]]

Standridge, Edwards Families

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The goal of this project is to ... Get as much help as possible on the Standridge and Edwards family Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Edwards-13482|Gwen Edwards]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Get family members DOB and DOD correct or as close to being correct as possible. * I know I have a lot of family members I have yet to meet in person, I would love to speak with those I haven't met. * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13513411 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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directed from [[Space:Spence Family History|Spence Family History]] === The Stanger Farm History === '''THE STANE O’ QUOYBUNE''' Dating from the 2nd millennium BC and standing at a height of almost four metres, the Stane o' Quoybune is a fine example of the numerous solitary standing stones that dot the Orkney landscape. This particular monolith stands in a field in the West Mainland parish of Birsay, near the Stanger farms that took their names from its presence ("Stanger"derives from the Old Norse, "steinn-garðr" meaning "Stone Farm"). The Stane o' Quoybune is one of Orkney's standing stones around which the folkloric motif of the "petrified giant" has developed. Like the Yetnasteen on the island of Rousay, the Stane o' Quoybune is said to travel down to the Boardhouse Loch each New Year's morning, dip its head and drink from the cold water of the loch. Local custom dictates that anyone seeing the stone on this annual trek will not live to see another Hogmanay. For this reason it was not considered safe to remain outdoors after midnight, especially if you intended to watch for its movements. Many stories circulated, most of which are now forgotten, of individuals wishing to see the walking stone for themselves and whose corpses were invariably found the next morning. One such tale, documented in 1884, tells of a young man from Scotland who upon visiting the islands scoffed at the tale. Much to the horror of the locals, as the hour of midnight approached, the youth set out to begin his watch. As time wore on, the foolish boy began to feel a growing terror gripping him and an eerie feeling crept over his shivering limbs. At midnight he discovered that in his frenzied pacing, he had inadvertently placed himself between the stone and the loch. Turning to check on the monolith, he was sure he saw it move. From that moment he lost consciousness and his friends found him at dawn lying in a faint. When he regained his senses he: "could not satisfy enquirers whether the stone had really moved and knocked him down." The name "Quoybune" is pronounced "kwee-beun" and probably refers to the stone's position on what was at one time common land. One of the more tragic tales surrounding the stone concerns the wreck of a ship in the treacherous waters off the shores of Birsay. On that cold, stormy December day all hands, save one, were lost - victims of Teran's cruel reign. The rescued sailor found refuge at a cottage close to the stone and on hearing the tales of its annual march resolved to see for himself whether such a superstitious yarn could be true. In spite of the householder's protests, the sailor ventured forth on the last day of the year and to make sure he missed nothing clambered on top of the massive stone to await its stirring ....... There he waited ..... The first morning of the new year dawned over the corpse of the foolish sailor. How he died was not known but local stories told how the walking stone had rolled over the pathetic mortal as it made its way to the loch. Nether Stanger is one of the two Stanger farms that appears within the pages of the 1595 rentals. Known at the time as Nether Stansgar it is listed along with Over Stansgar (Upper Stanger) an original urisland farm - in other words quite a large farm for the time. Birsay is not included in the 1492 rental of Earl Henry Sinclair but it would be fairly safe to say that the farm was probably around then also - the fact that it took a Norse name would indicate that it was certainly of a period when that language was in common use. The Stanger Farm Tenants Through History: UPPER (OVER) STANGER 1621- Anie or Agnes Sclaitter (died April 1602). Wife of Andro Stanger in Stanger. Children were: Oliver, John, Adam, Robert, Marion, and Margaret. (The Sclaitters were one of the most important families in Birsay at the time.) 1637- Adam and Robert Stanger 1648- Marion Allan married to Robert Stanger in Stanger 1677- Patrick Stanger in Stanger 1696- In Poll tax, listed were: Nicol Stanger and wife; Andrew Stanger and wife; Patrick Stanger and wife; William Stanger and wife 1702-1725 - Nicol Stanger and sons. 1734-1795 - William Stinsgarth 1736-1783 - Oliver Stanger 1737-1746 - John Stanger 1772-1820 - James Stensgair 1798- James Stensgair / Isobel Spence 1798-1841 - Peter Stensgair 1800-1830 - John Stensgair 1802-1828 - Mary Stensgair 1810- James Stensgair / Janet Philp 1816- James Stensgair / Elspet Loutit 1821-1841 - Peter Stensgair / Elizabeth Stickler 1821-1841 - Kathrine Stensgair 1823-1841 - Peter Stensgair 1825-1841 - John Stensgair 1829- Mary Stensgair / George Moar 1829-1841 - Elizabeth Stensgair 1831-1841 - Isabella Stensgair 1833-1841 - James Stensgair 1838-1841 - Jean Stensgair 1840-1841 - Helen Stensgair 1841- William Stevenson. Wife: Margaret, children: Margaret, James and William. 1841- John McLuris. Wife: Margaret, daughter: Jean. 1841- William Anderson—servant. NETHER STANGER 1677- John Stanger. Wife: Janet Twatt, daughter of John Twatt. Daughter: Ann Stanger 1786- Thomas Moar 1801- Elizabeth Moar (nee Johnston) 1809-1893 - George Moar 1829-1878 - Mary Stensgair 1830-? - William Moar 1832- Isabella Moar—servant. 1833-1902 - Isabella Moar 1835-? - Thomas Moar 1839-? - James Moar 1841-1863 - Catherine Moar 1845-1875 - Mary Moar 1854 - Thomas Moar / Catherine Hunter 1872 - Isabella Moar / John Spence 1872-1902 - John Spence 1874-? - Mary Isabella Spence 1876-1924 - James William Smith Spence 1902 - James William Smith Spence / Anne Rosalie Sabiston 1902-1927 - Anne Rosalie Sabiston 1902-1927 - Alexina Margaret Lees Spence 1904-1927 - Eliza Anne Spence 1905-1924 - William John Spence 1906-1927 - Robert Moar Spence 1912-1927 - Isabella Mary Spence 1913-1927 - Norman Sabiston Spence 1914-1927 - Jean Rosetta Brown Spence 1920-1927 - James Ronald Spence 1924-1930 - William Borwick Mowat LOWER STANGER 1880-1951 - Robert Folster Moar 1902-1909 - John Spence 1902-1917 - Isabella Moar 1910-1977 - Eliza Mowat Sabiston 1912-? - William Miller Moar 1915-1917 - Gordon Hunter Moar 1937-1960 - Florence Moar 1939-? - William Moar 1942-1970 - Evelyn Moar 1946-1967 - Lynette Moar 1946-1976 - Lillian Moar 1952-1974 - Carol Moar 1965 - William Moar / Alison Harvey 1965-? - Alison Harvey 1966-? - Karen Moar 1967-? - Fiona Moar

Stanley/Slayton Family

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The goal of this project is to add data obtained as a GedCom from Ancestry.com... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stanley-5929|Bill Stanley]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Need to synchronize data with existing John Stanley genealogy * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14739065 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stanley Keysa's "Back Then" Bee Columns

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Before his untimely death in March of 2013 Stanley J. Keysa who had served seven terms as the Supervisor of the Town of Lancaster wrote a monthly column for the Lancaster Bee (http://www.lancasterbee.com) ==Back Then: Deed to a mill seat== 03/18/2010 By the mid-19th century, West Main Street had at least 30 homes and businesses between what is now Aurora Street and Central Avenue. We know the street was laid out as a jog in the state road from Moscow to Buffalo surveyed in 1813. Dr. Harley Scott in “Tales of Olde West Main Street” has listed hundreds of businesses that occupied those structures from the 1890s through the 1960s. But who was the first? And how did development progress? The plan this month was to follow the development of the street by looking at the official records in the Erie County Clerk’s Office. Unfortunately, it wasn’t that easy. What is now Erie County was originally part of Genesee County, then Niagara County, before becoming Erie County in 1821, so records in Batavia had to be hand-copied to new books to be kept in Buffalo. Even then, the new county records included what is now Niagara County and Cattaraugus County, so those books (still intact in the basement of County Hall) have records of land transactions stretching from Lake Ontario to the Allegany River. It’s a hard haul through wordy records in fading ink on papers pages yellow and brittle. Records of transfers in Lancaster are far and few between. That problem was eased in 1859 when an enterprising surveyor, Tobias Witmer, published his “Deed Tables, showing the number of acres, date of deed, and grantee’s name of each lot and part of a lot in the County of Erie, N.Y as sold by the Holland Land Company.” This guide was a big help to other surveyors, and a help to our search as well. It shows early deeded lands in Lancaster running mostly along what is now Genesee Street or Broadway. Witmer lists deeds in places of interest, but do they give us an accurate portrait of the pace of development? Unfortunately, no. Deeds early in the 19th century passed only when the land was paid in full, often 10 or more years after a settler arrived. Besides, Witmer omitted the libers (books) and pages in which the deeds were recorded, so it’s still a trek page by page to find a deed of the listed date. Witmer does list a deed of a key six acre parcel from the Holland Land Company to [[Allen-18293|Ahaz Allen]] on June 26, 1812. Four days after Ahaz Allen got his deed, Allen sold the parcel to Martin Luce, Almond Luce, [[Luce-690|Truman Luce]] and Alford Luce for $1,300. They had already sold a one-half undivided share in three acres that same month to John C. Rogers of Batavia, listing it as the “mill seat” and describing land which now underlies the Broadway bridge over Cayuga Creek. Obviously, the mill was already in place, presumably built by Allen. Were the Luce family members early settlers or just investors? Was Rogers to be the operator? What kind of mill was it? None of the deeds refer to any roads — why? All of these questions require searching outside the official records — but where? Next: More research. ==Back then: A Catholic school begins to flourish== 04/22/2010 Sometimes, on a journey, an attractive side trip presents itself. This past weekend, St. Mary’s Church of the Assumption held a reception for a dozen Sisters of St. Francis, some of the 30 still living who had taught at the school on the hill. This month, we look at the history of this pioneering Catholic school. While earlier settlers had formed a school in 1810, Catholics settlers may have felt unwelcome. Catholics had been subject to arrest during colonial times in New York. When Fr. Nicholas Mertz was assigned in 1829 by the bishop of New York to found St. Louis parish in Buffalo, he took on the additional role of visiting Catholics in Williamsville, Attica, Alden and here in Cayuga Creek, saying Mass in the German settlers’ homes. He organized a “traveling school” with a lay teacher circulating among the settlers to teach twenty students. Fr. Mertz encouraged formation of the “Catholic Church Society of Lanc aster,” which in January 1834 purc two acres of land where the church now stands. There, another itinerant priest, the saintly John Neumann, would build a rough board church. Fr. Neumann also built a frame school at Transit and Broadway under a lay schoolmaster with thirty students registered. In 1842, the school was moved from Broadway and Transit to St. Mary’s Hill to a three-room frame building. The school occupied one room, and the priest had two rooms as his dwelling. In 1850, Fr. Stchoulepnkoff constructed a brick church, formally dedicated by Bishop Timon in 1851 as “St. Mary’s Church of the Assumption,” as well as a long frame orphanage, run by the Christian Brothers until it moved to Limestone Hill (now Lackawanna) in 1874. Lay schoolmasters served the parish until Fr. Sester built a new school in 1874 and placed the girls and younger boys under the care of Miss Nardins, who served until 1898. Sept. 6, 1898, was a red-letter day for the parish, for that was the day that St. Mary’s School was placed under the direction of the Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis, with Sr. Mary Antoinette as principal, three teaching Sisters and two housekeeping Sisters. A new school was opened in November 1904. With the additional space, St. Mary’s added high school classes, becoming the first parochial high school in the United States, receiving its state Regents charter in 1912. In 1913 another addition doubled the size of the school. By 1925, registration increased from 300 to 700 (or two-thirds as many as attended public schools) and the teaching staff grew from three to nineteen Sisters. Eleven male and 36 female parishioners had entered the religious life. By the 1950s, a population boom caused the parish to add several metal Quonset huts for use as classrooms and Msgr. Leo Link made plans for the present school. In 1955, the high school classes were transferred to St. Mary’s Diocesan High School on Laverack Avenue. By 1978, enrollments were declining and classes were consolidated in the new school. The 1904 school was demolished, with salvaged items used in restoring the Lancaster Town Hall. Today, the school serves 317 students with a lay principal and more than 40 teachers, only one of whom, Sr. Barbara Whelan, is a Sister of Saint Francis. Next: More research. ==Back then: Researching a building’s history== 05/20/2010 People often say their home is “200 years old,” when one look at its style says: “Unlikely.” How can you research the hist of your home? Unfortunately, it is often a difficult and imprecise process. One good source of information is the “abstract of title” or “property search” supplied by the seller when you bought your house. In it, the title company provides a history of the earlier owners, abstracting from millions of records in the county clerk’s office those that pertain specifically to the land on which your house sits. Many abstracts start with “Wilhem Willink and others,” partners in the Amsterdam banking consortium known as the Holland Land Company. People assume that this first deed tells the date when the house was built. Not so. In fact, there is nothing in the abstract that directly says when a house was built. There are indirect hints. For example, if a setout says “conveys premises et al,” it means that the present property was once part of larger parcel. Look for the point at which the abstract says “conveys premises.” That means that the boundaries then are the same as now. It suggests that it was time to build a house, especially if a setout follows detailing a mortgage at a much greater value. Of course, it might also be that an earlier large parcel (with the house on it) was subdivided and other pieces of the property sold off. So where else do you look? If your house is relatively recent, there might be records on file with the municipal building inspector’s office. However, it was not common practice to keep building plans on file until about 30 years ago. If you think your house is older, you might search for old family records to see if they tell who built the house and when. Family photo albums might contain pictures that include the house. Older neighbors can often provide a wealth of oral history as to when it was built or who lived there. Check the local library or historical society. About a century ago, Sanborn maps aided insurance companies in setting rates, showing individual buildings in surprising detail. Familiarize yourself with the style of the house. A good student of architecture can sometimes date a house within five years of its construction. Good guidebooks are available, such as The Visual Dictionary of American Domestic Architecture by Rachey Carley. These guidebooks will show you how styles, materials and details changed over time. But use caution, as the house might have been part of a revival, built to resemble an earlier period. A local example is the old library at 40 Clark Street. Remember that many houses were built in stages, years apart. In the end, it is usually best to keep a house true to its original design, even if the designer was only a master craftsman. If you can’t find direct documentary evidence, make an educated guess based on hints in the abstract of title, images in old maps and photos, examination of the fabric and style of the house and oral histories. You’ll find the research challenging and fun. Next: History of the New York Store. ==Back then: History of the New York Store== 06/17/2010 Last month, we suggested reading the age of a building by looking at its abstract of title, old maps and photos and the style and fabric of the building. Now we’ll look at the history of a specific building – the renowned New York Store at 16 Central Ave. — as illuminated by its title search. If you’ve traveled Central Avenue in the past few months, you’ve noticed activity around the clothing store. Crews removed the stucco façade added to “modernize” this clothing store in the 1950s, revealing the brickwork with which it was built, and a date stone stating “Raynor Exchange 1894.” Renovation is being aided by a grant from New York State’s “Main Street” program, flowing through the Village of Lancaster Community Development Corporation. Soon, several other stores will be renovated, fulfilling a long-standing village effort to preserve its historic downtown. Store owners are agreeing to donate an easement to the VLCDC in exchange for aid in restoring the historic building faces. So what can a title search tell us about the history of a building? The Kurtzman family, which has operated the New York Store for 75 years, loaned me theirs to examine. They moved to this building in 1956; prior to that, from 1927, it had been Braun’s Dry Goods Store. Rare as it is for a commercial building to have the same owner for more than 20 years, or for a building to have the same type of use for more than 40 years, 75 years of family ownership of a store and 100-plus years of similar use of a retail building is truly amazing. Reading the abstract is interesting. For one thing, street names change. West Main Street, originally part of the Cayuga Creek Road of 1808, became Buffalo Street, before gaining its present name by 1910. Central Avenue was also called the Cayuga Creek highway before being named Railroad Street. Old deeds reveal the Central Business District was not conceived like a modern mall – with a single developer working off a comprehensive master plan. Instead, land was deeded individually to several owners, including [[Carpenter-6562|Joseph Carpenter]] and [[Thayer-3210|William Thayer]], who subdivided their parcels. The site where the New York Store stands was once five smaller parcels. Over time, key reference points have been lost. For example, an 1832 deed starts from “the east front door post of [[Carpenter-6562|Joseph Carpenter’s]] Tavern” and refers to “a mark on Joseph Peck’s board fence.” An 1866 map shows the site as densely-built site. What establishments once flourished here? Certainly, John Clark’s “tan yard” next door wasn’t a place to lie under a sun lamp! An 1876 deed refers to a brick block “recently erected by [[Raynor-344|Francis Raynor]] and [[Graff-495|Elizabeth]], his wife, on the corner of Buffalo Street and Railroad Street.” The abstract shows that [[Raynor-344|Francis Raynor]] died in May 1890, and that a fight ensued in Surrogate’s Court over the terms of his Will. Mrs. Raynor eventually won a deed from her stepsons to “the saloon property called Raynor’s Exchange.” Old photos on the wall at Eddie Ryan’s restaurant show the devastation following a great fire on April 4, 1894 that gutted the entire downtown. Presumably, [[Graff-495|Elizabeth Raynor]] rebuilt the brick store using fire insurance proceeds; there is no reference to the fire in the abstract. Next: Reading a building’s “fabric.” ==Back then: Reading a building’s fabric== 07/22/2010 We’ve looked at what a title search can tell us about a building. Now, we’ll try dating a building from the materials from which it was constructed. Again, we’ll look at the familiar New York Store at 16 Central Avenue. Brick detail, revealed when crew removed the 1950’s stucco façade, is probably locally made, of soft clay, with a characteristic reddish-orange color that has darkened with age. The Lancaster Town Hall and the former Cushing’s Drug Store have similar brick. Brickyards appeared in Lancaster before 1850, when they furnished material to build St. Mary of the Assumption Church. New York Store upper windows are double-hung, arranged in a rhythmic pattern of single pane “lites” over limestone sills and capped by bricks in a segmental curve slightly raised in the center. Each of these features tells us something. About 1883, Pittsburgh Plate Glass developed a method of “floating” molten glass, allowing much larger pieces of flawless window glass. Thus, the glass itself suggests a date after 1883. The stone sills below the windows have a “rock-face” suggesting a date late in the 19th century, as stone-cutters previously favored a face smoothed by toothed chisels. Brick arranged in a segmental curve over the windows is also a feature found later in the 19th century and continues to at least 1917, the year the silk mill was built at Terrace and Sanilac. Previously, brick masons spanned window openings as had stone masons, with a lintel carved from a rectangular piece of limestone, as seen in the Lancaster-Depew Podiatry building at 5429 Broadway. The stone’s size was dictated by the need to support the heavy masonry to be placed over the lintel. Its susceptibility to uncontrolled cracking was a weakness. At mid-century, decorative cast iron lintels were popular substitutes, as at 5 West Main Street and 38 Court Street. A full arch was an alternative window-spanning arrangement. This technique was invented by Roman geniuses and used a thousand years later in Romanesque cathedrals. Brick by brick, an arch efficiently transfers the weight of overburden to the walls on either side of the window. Arches were common in Romanesque Revival structures from about 1850 and were used at the 1868 Schoolhouse at Bowen and William. Still another technique was the “flat arch,” in which vertical bricks form a flat bottom but were splayed toward either side to mimic a true arch, with or without a keystone. This method also transfers weight to the walls at either side, but less efficiently, and is more subject to cracking. The flat arch was used in Colonial times. It was used over the lower windows of the Lancaster Town Hall, where the architect hedged his bet, using hefty pieces of Pennsylvania hemlock behind the flat-arched facades to impart greater support to the heavy walls above. By the 1920’s, steel angle irons supported by the sidewalls allowed masons to run brick horizontally over the window with no attention to visually imparting strength to the span. The New York Store permits us to confirm our musings because the builders proudly capped their work with a stone tablet in the upper wall proclaiming “Raynor Exchange 1894.” Next: The brickyards of Lancaster. ==Back Then: The brickyards of Lancaster== 08/19/2010 One look around downtown Lancaster shows that brick was an important building material a century ago. What many don’t know is that most of the bricks in those buildings were made by local workmen toiling a short distance east of the village. Brick has been used in buildings for thousands of years. It is rather easy to make, if there is clay in the area. Lancaster is covered with clay left at the bottom of a vast glacial lake that receded some 10,000 years ago. Workmen moistened the clay, pressed it into molds, dried and then baked it. Bricks can be made in a uniform size and weight, much easier to set than stone. Its color is warm and pleasing, especially in a climate that seems grey half the year. The first brickyard in Lancaster reportedly was set up by the [[Richardson-9974|Richardson]] family before 1850 where Ivy Way is now located. Fine examples of houses built with this brick can be seen on Broadway, Church Street and Court Street. Over time, four or more yards baked clay mined from Lancaster’s fields. At least three brickyards were located along the Erie Railroad, where the proximity of the rail aided the supply of coal as fuel and transportation of the finished product. Court Street School is built in the clay field of the Buffalo Star Brick Company. The former Erie County Highway barns east of Cemetery Road took over the property of the Buffalo Sand Brick Company. Still further east, the clay fields of the Lancaster Brick & Tile Company east of Pavement Road are now part of Westwood Park. Hidden from view are the remains of a large complex located south of the Buffalo-Lancaster Airport between Pavement and Ransom Roads. All are now defunct, killed off by out-of-state competition, high fuel costs and increasing concern over the pollution from needed coal fires. The last company shaping and baking clay in Erie County seems to be Boston Valley Terracotta. Even defunct, the facilities played a part in history. Recently, I had lunch with Norm Gast. Old-timers will remember Norm as a postman, as manager of the Lord Lancaster Apartments or as a village trustee. Norm is now 89 and grew up on a 40 acre farm south of Erie Street west of Schwartz Road. He remembers as a young boy visiting the brick kilns east of Pavement Road. Beehive in shape, the cold kilns were a favorite stop for hundreds of young men who left home and rode empty railroad boxcars during the “Great Depression” of the 1930s. These young “hobos” were desperate to find work, and took shelter where they could. They’d make their beds on a few planks of wood on the floor of a kiln, their heads raised a few inches, building a small fire in the center. During the day, they’d offer to do work for food. Norm remembers his widowed mother would have them cut up old railroad ties (hardwood, without creosote), paying them with a sandwich and glass of milk. Norm also remembers that you could leave your doors unlocked without fear. How times (or our fears) have changed! Next: Mining in Lancaster. ==Back Then: Mines in Lancaster date back possibly thousands of years== 09/16/2010 As we’ve seen, clay was gathered from surface mines east of the Village of Lancaster to bake bricks. But it wasn’t the only — or first — mining activity. In fact, mining has gone on in this area for hundreds, perhaps thousands, of years. If that surprises you, consider that the limestone that lies close to the surface in the northern portion of the town — exposed in Cayuga and Ellicott creeks — is laced with an intrusion called “chert.” This very hard material — magnesium carbonate — breaks sharply when hit. In other words, it is a good material from which to make arrowheads, knives and primitive cutting tools. And the Native Americans who lived here did just that — forming tools for their own use and for trading with tribes as far away as Ohio. This same limestone, exposed where the Dunn Tire Raceway is now located, was mined at the start of the 19th century by Warren Hull and his sons to provide the building materials for his home on Genesee Street at the north end of Pavement Road. Smaller limestone houses were built in Bowmansville, as was a schoolhouse east of Hull’s house and the first story of many barns. It continued in use for foundations as late as 1894, when the Lancaster Town Hall was built. Shortly after, the use of quarried stone was replaced by formed concrete or cement blocks. Even today, there are two massive surface mines, covering many acres and 100 or more feet deep along the north side of the Thruway. How long have they been there? The Buffalo Crushed Stone site, east of Harris Hill Road, appeared as a small pit in the background of a photo of the prototype of the Curtiss Helldiver on its first flight in December 1940. At one time, hopper cars left the site transporting ballast to stabilize and support heavy railroads. Today, this mine still provides essential material for drainage and support of road bases and asphalt that paves our roads. Other surface mines in Lancaster have supplied sand and gravel since before 1850. The glaciers that once covered this area ground Canadian bedrock into ever smaller particles, pushing the debris hundreds of miles south. As the glaciers melted, the mixed debris settled out unevenly, leaving significant deposits along Pavement Road and as far south as William Street. Early settlers soon found uses for this natural bounty. In 1849, they erected a [[Space:Lancaster Glass Works|glass factory]] on Lake Avenue at James Place to transform sand, lime and soda ash into glass in a giant kiln that liquefied the mix. The molten glass was then gathered on the end of a blowpipe by a skilled worker who blew air through the long pipe to shape the mass into a bottle. This factory is reputed to have created the world’s first baby bottles. Moved about a century ago to Sheldon Avenue, local workers still produced glassware well into the 1950s. Today, there are still active sand and gravel operations along Genesee Street, supplying the aggregate from which concrete is made, pea gravel to bed our sanitary sewers and water lines, and for use in mortar. Any extractive industry has a limited productive life, but their products benefit each one of us every day. Next: Why a village? ==Back then: Why were villages first created?== 10/21/2010 Referendums in Sloan, Williamsville and Farnham have given residents of those villages an opportunity to decide whether to keep this form of local government. In all three, voters rejected dissolution by margins greater than three to one. With more referendums likely, enabled by a state law that reduces the number of signatures needed to place the question on the ballot, many ask: Why were villages first created? New York State, as did most of the original 13 colonies, followed English models. Thus, the entire state was divided into counties, which would be redivided into more counties as population grew. Counties, in turn, were subdivided into towns or cities, which were mutually exclusive. Initially, town governments could only provide basic services, such as a constable to maintain peace and highway overseers who would define the location of roads. Roads were maintained by the farmer whose land abutted, while the town contracted to build bridges, collecting taxes for that purpose. When population density needed more urban-type services, such a water system, sanitary sewers, a regular police force, a fire department, or a hospital, a city was created on petition of residents to the state legislature, which defined the specific authorities in the city’s charter. But what of smaller communities? Residents might want some but not all the services of a city. Villages were created by a court petition that would define the territory encompassed, followed by a referendum in that area. Unlike a city, a village would overlap rather than supplant a town. On March 10, 1849, a Court of Sessions for Erie County authorized a referendum whether to create the Village of Lancaster. The initial population was to be 677 persons living on a rectangular parcel of 489.5 acres, the northern boundary of which was the Attica and Buffalo Railroad (the first north of Broadway). Over six hours, 89 male residents voted 61 in favor and 28 against. An organizational meeting followed on July 14, 1849. By the early 1930’s, the state saw that it no longer made sense to create a new city or village for each neighborhood seeking water or sewers and it granted authority to town governments to provide more urban-type services. While several villages have expanded, no new village has been created in Erie County since Orchard Park in 1927. But is this the best way to provide services? The Town of Lancaster and the Village of Lancaster have cooperated for years to rationalize those services which can benefit from a larger support base, including property assessment, stray dog collection, recreation, youth services, garbage collection, fire and ambulance dispatch, libraries and police. Water service and sewerage disposal were bumped to other levels. Code enforcement has been more controversial, as has been fire protection, sewer maintenance and local roads. Because Depew overlaps two towns, fewer services have been consolidated. So do villages still make sense? That is a question each resident will need to decide if it ever reaches the ballot. Some will opt for the focus and personal connection a village can provide, or fear loss of neighborhood identity. Others will perceive that a town or the county can provide economies of scale. Ironically, the effort to force the question this year may sour for a decade or more efforts to accomplish logical consolidations. Next: Civil War era industries. ==Back then: Civil War-era industries dominate Lancaster== 11/18/2010 Lancaster has always been a place where people make things. Ancient natives once fashioned stone tools here. Later, white pioneers sawed lumber or milled grains. Thanks to maps published in an atlas of Erie County by Stone and Stewart in 1866, we know that diverse industries functioned as the Civil War ended. We ’ll look first at those located in the village. The dam erected in 1812 (where Broadway bridges Cayuga Creek) furnished water power to a flour mill. At the foot of Railroad Street (now Central Avenue), J. R. Swarthout hosted guests at his three-story American Hotel. Between the dam and the hotel, workers at Bush & Howard’s tannery scraped raw horse, pig and cow hides, treating the hides with acid from hemlock bark in the process of creating leather, then a very versatile and valuable product. No doubt, some hides came from [[Schrankel-2|J. Schrankel]]’s slaughterhouse at the southwest corner of Buck Street (now Erie) and Court Street. West of Water Street (now Aurora Street), [[Safford-343|H. B. Safford]] made bedsteads where Kotansky Lumber operated until recently. Just north, C. Burchard tanned hides and manufactured leather goods where the Wendel & Loecher Funeral Home is now located. South of Buffalo Street (Broadway) Demonzeot & Smith brewed beer on the high bank of the mill pond. Without refrigeration, preservatives or cans, most of the elixir would have been consumed within a few miles and a few days. On West Main Street, [[Darke-84 |Wm Darke]] manufactured “all kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware” and [[Lenzner-8|O. Lenzner]] was a “Cabinet Maker and Repairer of Musical Instruments” near today’s “Fitness Factory.” Lenzner may also have served as an undertaker, as he probably built coffins. On Railroad Street (where Rite-Aid stands), employees of [[Knauber-16|J. Knauber]] fashioned windows in his sash factory, drawing power from water flowing in Plumb Bottom Creek. Further south, [[Hoffeld-10|R. Hoffeld]] tanned hides next to a blacksmith and wagon shop (now Mark Aquino’s law office). A watchmaker, [[Bussman-3|A. Bussman]], lived above his shop on the east side (now displaced by Clark Street). On Factory Street (Lake Avenue, just north of James Place), blowers at the works of [[James-7782|F. H. James]] and N. B. Gatchel made thousands of glass bottles. A mill located west of the road took water from a raceway along Cayuga Creek to saw logs into lumber. On Foundry Street (Holland Avenue), F. Maute ran the Lancaster Foundry and Plough Manufactory. A pot maker, [[Remington-527|S. Remmington]], lived on Church Street. North of the Buffalo & Erie Railroad, [[Knauber-16|J]]. & M. Knauber operated the Lancaster Planning Mills and Bedstead Manufactory. Nearby, T. Hanvey shaped staves for barrel-making. What jumps out from examining the Stone & Beers map is how integrated society was then. Owners and employees, workplaces and residences, existed in close proximity. Mostly, what they made was what was needed in the community. It must have been a dangerous place, without antibiotics and modern diagnostic tools. Two doctors ([[Potter-4065|Dr. S. Potter]] and [[Parker-17136|Dr. J. Parker]]) are listed, as is F. C. Kalthaff, a “veterinary surgeon,” reflecting the importance of walking “horsepower.” Curiously, there are no lawyers. One wonders if it was a less litigious society then. Next: 1866 industries elsewhere in the town. ==Back then: 1866 industries elsewhere in town== 12/23/2010 While many factories existed in the Village of Lancaster at the end of the Civil War, other industries were scattered throughout the Town of Lancaster. Again, we go to a map from the atlas of Erie County published by Stone and Stewart in 1866. The beauty of these maps is that they often named the owner and gave an indication of the use of the property. Five post offices existed within the 37 square miles of the town, remaining after creation of the Town of Elma in 1857. In addition to Lancaster, mail could be posted or received at Bowmansville, at Town Line, or at the small hamlets of Winspear and Looneyville, both located on the New York Central Railroad Buffalo Branch that opened in 1852. Bowmansville was the oldest and largest of the hamlets, built around falls in Ellicott Creek. Two generations after its founding, it boasted a saw and grain mill owned by [[Haskell-1507|J. Haskell]], a post office run by S.A. Seamons (a carpenter and joiner), several stores, a tannery, several blacksmith shops, a wagon shop run by [[Nessler-44|F. W. Nessler]], a hotel run by J. W. Perrine, a school and a Methodist Church. The business directory lists many farmers and several merchants, as well as several craftsmen. [[Willyoung-1|G. Willyoungs]] was a “Weaver of all kinds of Cloths, Carpeting, Blankets, &c.” J. Wellock was a currier who would finish and color tanned leather. J. L. Rickert was a cordswainer, a craftsman who would take soft leather to fashion shoes and other fine leather products. Town Line was the next-largest hamlet, with two hotels, two blacksmith shops, two white (tin and pewter) shops, several stores and the post office. The Buffalo, N.Y. & Erie Railroad, opened in 1842, had a “Town Line Station” just east of Ransom Road. There was a brickyard east of Pavement Road (now part of Westwood Park). Farther north, on the New York Central Railroad, Looneyville (at Town Line Road) boasted a store, post office and a steam-powered sawmill. What is now Walden Avenue extended no farther east than Ransom Road. Winspear, also on the “Central” (at Pavement Road), had five structures along the north side of the railroad and a schoolhouse south of it. The map provides no further identification. These two hamlets each had a rail station, homes and stores and reflected the perceived importance of the railroads. Journalist Benjamin Taylor wrote in 1874: “There is a briskness of step and precision of speech about people of a railway creation that you never find in a town that is accessible only to a stage driver. The locomotive is an accomplished educator. It teaches everyone that virtue of princes we call punctuality. It waits for nobody. It demonstrates what a useful creature a minute is in the economy of things.” Elsewhere in the town, labeled uses include a sawmill on Ellicott Creek, just upstream of Ransom Road, and paired saw and grain mills east of Pavement Road. Scajaquada and Plumb Bottom creeks were too intermittent to attract mills, but the map shows sawmills on Cayuga Creek both up and downstream of Bowen Road and on the west side of Ransom Road. The spacing of the homes tells us Lancaster was a largely agricultural community. It remained so until the great industrial expansion of the 1890s. Next: A public school system evolves. ==Back then – Schools important to Lancaster settlers== 01/20/2011 Curiously, our nation’s founding fathers promoted education without mentioning it in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights, leaving it to state regulation. The value in which they held it is evident from language in the Land Ordinance of 1785, which stated in part: “Religion, morality, and knowledge, being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall forever be encouraged.” The ordinance then set aside land “for the maintenance of public schools.” Universal education wasn’t widely accepted until about 1840. The settlers of Lancaster seem to have been far more egalitarian. In 1810, residents of the Cayuga Creek settlement built a frame school at Broadway and Cemetery Road, taught by Freelove Johnson. In 1812, settlers built another school two miles east, taught by Dorothy Bissell. Later, records of the highway overseers reference a stone schoolhouse on Genesee Street about a mile east of Pavement Road. (All roads mentioned here use current names; Genesee Street was once known as Stone School Road.) Another school was located on Transit Road near Genesee. German Catholics supported itinerant priest the Rev. Nicholas Mertz in creating a traveling school, held in settler’s cabins in 1829. The Rev. John Neumann led the faithful to build a frame school about 1830 near Broadway and Transit. Old deeds before 1833 reference a “district” school on the north side of Plumb Bottom Creek east of Central Avenue. It is likely there were other early schools whose locations are still unknown. An 1838 census reported that the Town of Lancaster had nine “common school” districts, which enrolled 596 students out of 614 youth between 5 and 16 years of age for seven months of schooling. The large number of districts placed each school within about a mile of its students. No yellow school buses back then! The entire annual school budget was only $236.67. Unanswered is how many attended the new Catholic school, erected at the present site of St. Mary’s Church. Clearly, residents of Lancaster had embraced universal childhood education well in advance of the 1853 New York law making attendance compulsory. The 1866 Stone and Stewart map shows Schoolhouse No. 1 west of Harris Hill, Schoolhouse No. 2 northwest of Genesee and Gunnville Road, and Schoolhouse No. 3 northeast of Genesee and Ransom Road. Schoolhouses No. 1 and 4 were located southeast of Transit and Pleasant View (now the corner lawn of Hillview Elementary). Schoolhouse No. 5 was on Pavement south of the New York Central Railroad. The village boasted one school on Central where Rite Aid now stands, and another, now existing as a private residence, at 29 Lake Ave. An 1827 replacement for the first school, now a home at 5869 Broadway, was labeled Schoolhouse No. 9; the second, at Broadway and Schwartz Road, was Schoolhouse No. 10. Schoolhouse No. 11 was on the west side of Town Line Road north of Westwood. The former Buffalo Creek Reservation, which opened to settlement in 1838, had two schools: No. 12, on Bowen Road southwest of William Street, and No. 16, south of William and now a residence at 652 Aurora St. Next: The one-room schoolhouse. ==Back then - Education in a one-room school house== 02/17/2011 What was it like in an early one-room schoolhouse? A brick schoolhouse built in 1868 survives at the northeast corner of William Street and Bowen Road. Purchased by the Town of Lancaster about 1950 to store voting machines, it was restored in 1976 by the Jaycees and Rotary. Today it is maintained by the Lancaster Historical Society. The entry hall had a small room on either side with boys’ coats on one side and girls’ on the other. The hall opened onto a large room with chalk boards along the east wall, in front of which was a raised podium with the teacher’s desk. Windows at either end provided light, while a cast-iron, “pot-bellied” stove radiated heat. Students sat at desks with cast-iron frames supporting wooden seats and writing surfaces, the smallest in front for first-graders, growing larger toward the back, with the largest for eighth-graders. Daily, a student would draw drinking water in a pitcher from the pump outside. There was no lavatory but a two-seat outhouse. My mother, on graduating from the Buffalo State Teachers College in Buffalo, taught at this school, about 1931. Catching the bus to Alden in front of the Town Hall, she got off at Bowen and Broadway and walked the final mile. On cold winter mornings, she was grateful when she hitched a ride on the milk truck. Her full annual pay as teacher was $600, from which she had to buy supplies for the school. What was it like for the students? Chet Jandzinski, the youngest of nine children of a family that operated a dairy farm on Bowen Road between Brunck and Hall roads, remembers starting first grade at this old school about 1938 when his teacher was Kate Webster. The next few years, he attended St. Augustine’s School in Depew, where Felician nuns prepared him in his Catholic faith. Chet returned to William and Bowen for his sixth and seventh grades. Mr. Seiler, a neighbor, would ready the school in the morning, feeding stove coal to warm the room. Chet’s teacher was a young woman who had to control about 50 students from five to 14. She prepared classes for all grades, helping the oldest pass mandatory Regents examinations. Each day started with the pledge of allegiance, a prayer, and a reading from the classics. Older students helped younger ones. How effective was this education? Mr. Jandzinski went on to graduate from Lancaster High School on Aurora Street and gain bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Michigan State University. Chet returned to serve as chief planner for Erie County. Not too shabby. Area school districts can tour the 1868 schoolhouse to see what life was like for their predecessors. Call Ron Czapla at 683-1025. It’s an experience students won’t forget. Next: Early “higher” education in Lancaster. ==Early ‘higher’ education evident in Lancaster== 03/24/2011 It is hard to believe, but there once was a time when there were no public high schools, no endless streams of yellow buses. Schools were among the earliest institutions supported by area settlers in the 19th century, but the largely agrarian society of the day placed greater value in having teenagers help with farm work. That isn’t to say that there was no early interest in higher education, and a college graduate was highly regarded. The Rev. James Remington, an early Presbyterian minister, in addition to his pastoral duties, tutored boys wishing to go to college. In 1843, a stock company opened Lancaster Academy. Taught by Mr. Hadley and Mr. Blennerhassett, graduates of the University of Dublin, this academy ran until 1850. It was the third academy in Erie County outside Buffalo. Judge Theodotus Burwell later ran a boarding school for boys, the Oakwood Institute, in his home on Broadway east of Lombardy. Burwell was a leading Buffalo lawyer who had served as city clerk and city attorney. He had initiated and taught at the Buffalo Lyceum. The school closed when William Brewer, the boys’ teacher, left to head Yale’s Sheffield Scientific School. Dr. Waith, a learned, long-serving Presbyterian minister, prepared young men for the seminary. Dr. Warp Van Peyma, a medical doctor and emigrant from Holland, helped budding doctors. Anna Thatcher ran a small private school before becoming town librarian. The Kip sisters ran a small school for girls on Broadway west of Transit Road. Dr. Van Duzee, a Buffalo dentist and curator of astronomy at the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, moved to Lancaster in 1875, bringing the study of the stars with him. His home, the Willow Dale Observatory (where Glen Ridge Townhouses now stand on Broadway), included an observatory featuring the world’s largest refracting telescope. The first publicly funded high school originated in 1887 as one classroom in an 1873 elementary school located at 50 School St. (depicted in Dr. Harley Scott’s “Tales of Old Lancaster” and in the March 3 Bee “Out of the Past”). A larger building erected on-site in 1902 (see March 10 Bee “Out of the Past”) served as Lancaster High School until replaced in 1922 by a new building on Aurora Street (see March 17 Bee “Out of the Past”). School Street School then served elementary students until 1954, before being demolished in 1958. High school classes moved from Aurora Street to the present school on Forton Drive in 1957, when the Aurora Street building became a middle school for seventh- and eighth-graders. Meanwhile, St. Mary of the Assumption parish, which ran a Catholic grade school then serving about 40 percent of the area’s student population, initiated high school classes in 1902. The New York State Regents granted a charter in 1904, making St. Mary’s the first parochial high school in the state. In 1955, high school classes transferred to a new building run by the Diocese of Buffalo on Laverack Avenue. Next: Guided by proportion ==Early Lancaster school buildings a lesson in architecture, design== 04/21/2011 Older buildings often have a style strangely appealing in its simplicity. Likely, they were built by craftsmen guided by a keen sense of proportion. These craftsmen knew that the various parts of a design should relate to each other in a mathematical fashion, which the mind perceives subconsciously. If a circle is deemed the “perfect” shape, then a square is its equivalent using straight lines. The gable ends of many colonial or federal homes fit neatly within a square from their first row of clapboards through their peaks and side to side. Their length often incorporates double squares to the eaves or to the peak. Alternatively, the height of the gable from a line between the eaves to the peak (below the roof overhang) might be a multiple of the height from watercourse to the eaves. Builders often used diagonal lines drawn parallel to the rake of the roof to aid in placing doors and windows. Take a look at the 1868 brick school house at the northeast corner of William and Bowen. End walls have peaks that are three times the height of the brick from the stone base to the eaves. The west face is twice as wide as the height from the base to the peak. This is obscured by the projecting entrance, but even that projection inscribes a square with the width equal to the height of the eaves from the stone watertable. How did this system come to be? Great gothic cathedral builders all understood a multitude of intricate promotions. In fact, such proportions are traceable to the Greeks and Romans. Theirs was a skill passed from master to apprentice, generation after generations, guiding masons and carpenters alike. In practice, a settler would fell and square logs, then hire an itinerant master carpenter who would stake out the shape of a house or barn. The master and his apprentice would cut the logs to length, then saw or chisel mortises and tenons into the logs to create “bents,” which the farmer and his neighbors would erect in a “raising bee.” Need a building wider than half the length? A sophisticated craftsman might lay out a front wall at 40 feet, placing a stake in the middle. He and his apprentice would then stretch a 20-foot line at a right angle from the center stake, and place another stake. They would then stretch a line between the last and an end stake and rotate that hypotenuse line perpendicular to the front line. The building would now be 40 feet wide by about 28 feet 3 inches long — and subtly pleasing to the eye! Why do most later buildings lack these proportions? My theory is that the Civil War absorbed young men, depriving them of the opportunity to learn these proportions, while technological changes promoted rapid construction of “balloon frames” using sized lumber. Secret skills, alive thousands of years, were lost. Next: Other early churches. ==German Lutherans risk journey at sea to build a church== 05/19/2011 Pioneers in our area came from established communities in Connecticut, but the Holland Land Company soon induced European families, weary of the Napoleonic Wars, to risk travel on the North Atlantic seeking new homes in America. Many had a good idea of what to expect. In 1803, Louis Bridel, pastor of the French church in Basle, published “Le Pour et le Contre, or advice for those who intend to go to the United States of America, followed by a description of Kentucky and Genesee, two of the most important new settlements.” Reflecting religious divisions of their homeland, German immigrants included both Roman Catholics and adherents to the Protestant ideas of Martin Luther. By 1830, a large number of Lutherans and Reformists had come from Alsace-Lorraine and Wurttemberg (the kingdom surrounding Stuttgart.) Worshipping in homes, they began gathering in the Mansion House on Central Avenue, which was torn down in 1969 when Pleasant Avenue was extended westward. Itinerant pastors led their services, including Rev. Gunther from Buffalo and Rev. Wagenthals from Eggertsville. In 1835, these settlers erected a temporary house of worship near Brookfield Place. Incorporated as the United Evangelical Lutheran and Reformed Congregation on Aug. 12, 1844, they called their church “St. Peter’s.” The Rev. William Fetter, the first pastor, served five other congregations as well. The Lutherans and Reformists soon disagreed and separated. Resentful that the Lutherans kept the building, the Reformists, on a dark night in 1845, jacked up the structure, placed it on logs, and rolled it to land they owned. A court fight followed. The Lutherans won a judgment for $600, which they used to build a more permanent structure where Schaff insurance offices are now located at 33 Central Ave. The Rev. Christian Knapp now came from Wurttemberg, and he would serve this congregation alone for 40 years until 1887. During his pastorate, the congregation erected a large brick structure in 1874 on what was then Mulberry Street at a cost of $10,000. Over the years, various pastors have enhanced this church. The Rev. Frederick Bambam, serving from 1887 to 1893, built the first parsonage. The Rev. Andrew Blum (1895 to 1910) added a steam heating system, stained glass windows and a huge pipe organ of 975 pipes. The Rev. George Bock, from Mahanoy City, Pa., served for 35 years, during which registered communicants topped 1,000, the congregation became part of the United Lutheran Church in America (in 1918), and adopted the name of “St. John’s.” Space does not permit a more complete history of the church, other than to note that services were initially conducted in German, with baptisms, marriages and deaths recorded in German. German services declined to two Sundays per month by 1932 and were discontinued during World War II. Today, as Pastor John Scarafia begins his retirement, some 375 families still worship at the 135-year-old sanctuary on Pleasant Avenue at School Street. Next: Faith United Methodist Church. ==Beginnings of Faith United Methodist Church== 06/16/2011 Many pioneers in Western New York were characterized by their religious fervor, including those drawn to Methodism. As early as 1819, the Genesee Conference assigned itinerate preachers to travel a four-week circuit, preaching to faithful gathered in their homes. A Methodist class organized by Glezen Fillmore in Clarence in 1809 included the settlements at Cayuga Creek and Williamsville in its circuit. On Nov. 15, 1830, organizational papers were filed in the Erie County Clerk’s office for the “First Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Cayuga Creek.” Still part of the Clarence Circuit in 1835, local adherents that year built a frame church on the west side of Aurora Street south of Buffalo Street (now Broadway). In 1838, Minister John W. Vaughn was appointed to serve the 107 members, and the congregation was formally incorporated on Dec. 28, 1839. A decade later, Alonzo Green and his wife, Mary Jane, deeded land for a new church at Church Street and East Main Street (now Broadway) in 1850. To help pay for the new church, the congregation in 1851 sold the frame church on Aurora Street to the German Methodist Episcopal Church to serve the German immigrants drawn to the community after the opening of the Erie Canal. Converted years later into an apartment building, this former church was demolished in the 1980s. Its site is now the grass buffer south of the Citgo gas station. The brick church was completed in 1852 and modified as needs arose. A kitchen was added in 1900, stained glass windows in 1939, the basement excavated in 1940 for meeting rooms, and an education building erected in 1958. In 1884, the congregation built a parsonage at 5 Church St., later moving to 7 Church St., and finally, in 1968, to 517 Central Ave. Congregations in Depew and Lancaster merged in 1972 as Faith United Methodist Church. Disaster struck on Sept. 28, 1984. A lone roofer, trying to melt tar with a torch, accidentally started a fire in underlying wood. Try as he might to extinguish the fire with buckets of water he hauled up the ladder, the fire spread, resulting in devastating damage to the historic structure. Prompt response by volunteer firemen saved the classroom addition, the bell tower and bell, the stained glass windows and other religious artifacts, most of which were incorporated into a replacement church of different style on the same foundation. As with all of our churches, lives of pastors and members of the congregation intertwined as they sought comfort, inspiration and salvation, their accomplishments known only to family, close friends and acquaintances. There was a singular exception. Dorothy Thompson was the eldest daughter of Peter Thompson, pastor during the 1890s. She would go on to become a world-renowned journalist and radio commentator. A 1939 Time magazine cover story classed her as the second most significant woman in America — following Eleanor Roosevelt. Next: Dorothy Thompson warns of Adolph Hitler’s plans. ==Lancaster native a pioneering woman in her time== 07/21/2011 The profusion of women working in print, on radio, TV and Internet, makes it hard to realize it was once rare for a female to express herself publicly on serious matters. A Lancaster native broke barriers, gaining influence until her picture graced the June 12, 1939, cover of Time Magazine, proclaiming her the second most popular influential woman in America — after Eleanor Roosevelt. Eldest daughter of Peter Thompson, pastor of Faith Methodist Church in Lancaster, [[Thompson-119|Dorothy Thompson]] was born July 9, 1893. Her mother died before Dorothy became a teen, and her father moved to Hamburg, where he married the church organist. Dorothy rebelled against her stepmother. Her father reportedly punished Dorothy by making her memorize and recite verses from the Bible — a practice contributing to her later success as a public speaker and radio commentator. Dorothy moved in with an aunt in Chicago, graduating from Syracuse University in 1914. Hoping to be a teacher, she instead became a reporter in Buffalo. She toured, speaking in favor of women’s suffrage, revealing her strong commitment to human rights. Unrestrained by traditional limitations on a woman’s role, Miss Thompson financed her own way to Europe during World War I, convincing the International News Service to let her report on a conference of Zionists. By 1925, she was head of the Berlin office of the New York Evening Post, traveling throughout Europe, respected for her intelligence and hard work. She met and divorced writer Joseph Bard, then married novelist Sinclair Lewis, who would win a Nobel Prize in literature. Meeting Adolf Hitler before he rose to power in Germany, she thought him a small man, incapable of becoming a powerful leader. Correcting her initial misjudgment, she repeatedly attacked his plans and what she saw him doing to the German culture she had come to love. Writing a column for the New York Herald Tribune, she also hosted a weekly radio news program and wrote numerous books. One of these persuaded President Franklin D. Roosevelt to call for a conference on Jewish refugees. Her warnings about the dangers of Hitler’s Nazism to western democracies resulted in her being expelled from Nazi Germany in 1934. She was also barred from the Soviet Union for her warnings on Russian communism. Thompson’s public views were difficult to label. Opposed to the New Deal and a friend of Republican Wendell Willkie, she nevertheless supported Roosevelt over Willkie in the 1940 election, arguing that FDR had a better understanding of the world situation. Initially anti-fascist and pro-Zionist, she advocated in 1948 for Palestinians when Zionist methods appeared imperialistic, an act that resulted in her being dropped by various media. An interesting woman naturally inspired several admiring books. Katharine Hepburn played “Tess Harding,” a character based on Dorothy Thompson, in the 1942 film “Woman of the Year.” Lauren Bacall reprised the role in the 1981 Broadway musical. Not bad for a girl raised in Lancaster. Next: Town Line secedes. ==Town Line residents split on secession, slavery== 08/18/2011 This year marks 150 years since the start of the Civil War. On battlefields across our nation, re-enactors will remind us of the tremendous loss of life during this conflict. In so many ways, the War Between the States shaped our national values. Ultimately, the war actuated the hopeful words of the Declaration of Independence that “all men are created equal.” Just as importantly, it answered the question, “Can states which united to separate from allegiance to the King of England dissolve the bonds between themselves?” Locally, there was little support for slavery. A half century earlier, several pioneering families brought slaves with them, but seem to have treated them as trusted members of the family. In any event, New York legally abolished slavery in 1827. Thereafter, a number of area families secretly aided escaped slaves on their journey to freedom in Canada, hiding them from federal agents enforcing the Fugitive Slave Act. Some transported the escapees to their next stop in false-bottomed hay racks. Tradition holds that there was strong support in Lancaster for “states’ rights.” [[Bruce-3251|George Bruce]], owner of the Bank of Lancaster (now [[Space:Broadway_5429_-_Merchants’_Bank|5429 Broadway]]), an avowed Democrat, argued that sovereignty was based in the states and that states could separate themselves from a federal union with whose policies they disagreed. From his store across dusty East Main Street, [[Carpenter-6564|Thurston Carpenter]], a merchant and Republican, intensely debated Bruce’s views. At times, fists flew. In Town Line, sentiments strongly supporting states rights resulted in an 85-40 vote late in 1861 to secede from the union. Research by Lisa Blair (of Blair’s Hardware) suggests that area farmers of German ancestry had come to this country to avoid the constant wars and drafts of 19th century Europe. Here, they could live their lives free from governmental coercion. They were drawn to the Democratic Party, which welcomed immigrants, unlike the “Know Nothing” Party. The farmers’ principled political statement soon resulted in those opposed to the war being labeled “copperheads” after venomous snakes that struck without warning. As war progressed, seven men from Town Line entered Union service, while five are reported to have joined the southern cause. Secession faded to an embarrassing local secret until dug up by an enterprising reporter in the 1940s. Then, with considerable drama, after first voting to stay independent, Town Line residents accepted a suggestion of President Truman, roasted a fattened calf and voted 90-23 to rejoin the United States. Hollywood used the vote, on Jan. 24, 1946, to host a world premier of the generally forgotten whimsy, “Colonel Effingham’s Raid.” Caesar Romero, who did not star in the film, posed on the fire truck. Town Linians will commemorate the secession and return with an evening of Civil War-era music, re-enactors, display of artifacts and talks on the events at the Town Line Lutheran Church at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8. The public is encouraged to attend. Next: 19th century amusements. ==Discovering means of early entertainment, pastimes== 09/22/2011 Entertainment engulfs us today. Cars shake as radios blare. Cable television runs 24/7. Every teenager’s ears are wired to an iPod. Seniors wiggle to Wii. It wasn’t always so. Early settlers had few opportunities for amusement and cherished those they had. Life on a farm was generally rather simple but demanding. Isolation on the frontier meant that gathering with other people was a welcome relief. Perhaps that is the reason people came together so early to worship. Attending church, even if it meant sitting on a hard pew for hours, provided an opportunity later to share the latest news, renew friendships and scope potential mates. Church suppers were especially prized as a way for women to show off culinary skills. For men, accustomed to working on their own, service in the militia allowed them to organize with others as a team, gaining military skills at the same time they shared advice on day-to-day tasks. Likewise, undertaking complex tasks, such as erecting a house or barn, brought neighboring families together, with the women cooking or fashioning blankets while the men shared the dangerous task of raising “bents” of heavy wood to frame the structure. Given the need to make annual payments to the Holland Land Company, pioneers often set aside a room or two to earn hard money by feeding travelers and by sheltering their animals. The Hull family at Genesee and Pavement roads reportedly welcomed guests, as did proprietors of the inn at 5312 Genesee St. in Bowmansville. Taverns followed as soon as grain or lumber mills were built, providing rooms, meals, liquid refreshment and conversation. In Lancaster, Joseph Clark operated his tavern about where fire trucks now park in the Municipal Building. Once farms were established and basic food needs were being met, tasks evolved. For example, when a mill dam was completed in 1808 on Cayuga Creek (about where Broadway crosses just east of Aurora Street), hungry settlers caught more than 800 fish the first night. Over time, hunting and fishing, once necessary for survival, became pastimes recalling the pioneer period. Years later, Grover Cleveland, before he became New York governor and then president, relaxed by fishing and hunting birds with his friends along Cayuga Creek in what is now Como Park. With the Erie Canal opening a path to markets, growing wealth from farming permitted some the luxury of owning musical instruments. By the 1840s, Lafayette Louis Lewis, grandson of Warren and Polly Hull, could seek a career writing and publishing popular songs. As highways and railroads connected our area to Buffalo, Batavia and Rochester, settlers could make visits to big-city attractions, including theaters, art galleries and nefarious pleasures not available near home. Opening the Erie Canal changed morals and mores of society as well as transportation patterns. Grover Cleveland made his reputation as Erie County sheriff, cleaning up the murderous drug dens and brothels along Buffalo’s canals. Next: Pastimes Evolve ==Changing 19th century amusements== 10/20/2011 As the 19th century progressed, Buffalo underwent an amazing transformation from frontier settlement to a thriving, sophisticated city, surrounded by pleasant villages and well-run farms. Buffalo’s location, key to transferring cargo from lake vessels to barges on the Erie Canal or early railroads, brought business opportunities, jobs, population and wealth. From the start, a portion of that wealth was translated into community facilities. St. James Hall, where Lincoln would lie in state, opened as a theater in 1835. The Young Men’s Association, founded in 1836, hosted a lending library. In 1846, the University of Buffalo opened its medical school, one of the nation’s first, at Washington and Seneca. The Academy of Music opened in 1852, attracting musicians traveling city to city. By 1856, the New York Central Railroad could throw a banquet and ball for hundreds in the multistory ballroom of the American Hotel. Civil War years saw the founding of such civic institutions as the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Historical Society, and Fine Arts Academy. Soon, plays and musicals intended for Broadway were staged first in Buffalo theaters, giving producers time to refine shows for dramatic effect before opening in New York. Efforts of Sherman Jewett and other industrialists in 1868 led to Frederick Law Olmsted designing a magnificent park system. Wealth generation definitely had benefits — not just for entrepreneurs, but shared with the entire community. Meanwhile, Lancaster residents continued their old pastimes. Some undoubtedly enjoyed Buffalo’s attractions, their access aided by better roads (Broadway and Genesee Street were both toll plank roads) or by riding the Erie or New York Central railroads. The 1866 map of Lancaster gives evidence of other pastimes. It shows a racetrack south of the jog in Lake Avenue and another near Looneyville on Town Line Road. Not everyone owned a horse, so it was often a treat to ride in a one-horse gig at speeds faster than a man could walk. Perhaps a bet or two was placed on a favorite mare. Elsewhere, in the village, there were a number of hotels, restaurants and “sample shops” or upscale drinking establishments. In 1879, a young Harvard student from Buffalo arrived on his “ordinary,” the first Lancastrians saw of a contraption on which the rider rode over and pedaled a large spider web front wheel, stabilized by a tiny rear wheel. Soon, Lancaster would become the east terminus of bike races from Buffalo. By 1894, athletes could exercise at tennis courts on the west side on Court Street north of Maple. Como Lake was established, first to supply water to several mills and ice for Buffalo restaurants. Locals used the pond for boating in summer and ice skating in winter. As recently as 1950, winter revelers could share hot chocolate at the “casino” near the tip of the island on a cold winter night. Concern over drownings ended these pleasant community activities, and vandals burned the casino soon after. Next: More railroads. ==Lancaster becomes railroad town in 19th century== 11/17/2011 Throughout the 19th century, the United States experienced extraordinary growth, fueled both by large families and by immigrant arrivals. The nation grew from 23 million in 1850 to 50 million in 1880 to 63 million in 1890. Railroads reached the West Coast, reducing journeys from months to days. With poor, unpaved roads, communities demanded access to iron rails. Without, merchants paid higher rates to acquire goods and farmers had no market. Many railroads were built in the 1880s and 1890s to accommodate the demand. Located east of Buffalo, then becoming the second largest rail center of the nation, Lancaster saw three new railroads cross the town: the Lehigh Valley, the DL&W and the West Shore. Based in the heart of anthracite coal country at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., the Lehigh Valley was incorporated in 1846, running for a while over the Erie. The line extended eastward to Jersey City on the Hudson. At Buffalo, the Lehigh Valley owned stock in the Buffalo Creek Railroad, a terminal operation switching cars between other railroads. The Lehigh built an extensive canal system to transfer goods from boats to railcars (now the site of Tifft Farm Nature Preserve.) Determined to reach Buffalo on its own line, the Lehigh started construction through Lancaster in 1884, the second railroad south of Walden. Exchanging with the Grand Truck Railroad, it provided service from New York City to Chicago through Canada. To accommodate tourist and honeymoon passengers to Niagara Falls and Canada, the Lehigh split its trains just west of Transit Road. A double tracked line ran northwest through Williamsville. Trains from the east would pull down a grade to a switch, where cars for the Falls or beyond would be separated and sped to the “honeymoon capital.” The remaining cars would be attached to a waiting locomotive and hauled to Buffalo. As a child, I remember riding the Lehigh from its station east of Central to a large, marble-lined station on Main Street in Buffalo. If I recall correctly, it took only 22 and a half minutes. Arrival in Buffalo was fascinating. The conductor would come to the first car and, at a precise point, decouple the passenger cars from the steam locomotive’s tender. The locomotive would speed away, a switchman would throw a switch, and the passenger cars would drift into the train shed, located where the Buffalo News is printed. The conductor would twirl the brake wheels, halting the train just feet from the tunnel under Washington Street. I only remember one hard stop when we hit the bumpers. Growth in automobile ownership, construction of the State Thruway, and increased air travel destroyed passenger traffic. In 1954, it sold its right of way in Buffalo and built a station on Dingens Street. Passenger service ended six years later. The Lehigh ceased operations in 1976. In Lancaster, the Lehigh ROW became part of the Village Industrial Park. Next: The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western ==Remnants of railroad past remain in Lancaster== 12/22/2011 In the final decades of the 19th century, Lancaster saw three new railroads cross the town: the Lehigh Valley, the DL&W and the West Shore. Like the Lehigh Valley, which preceded it, the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad was based in Pennsylvania anthracite country, a few miles from Wilkes-Barre at Scranton. Begun in 1849, it also connected with the Erie Railroad near Binghamton. In time, it ran through the Delaware Water Gap to ferries at Newark, N.J., and north to Lake Ontario at Oswego, transferring cars to the New York Central at Syracuse. In 1861, the DL&W gained rights to access the mouth of the Buffalo River, building a trestle in 1879 to load coal on lake vessels. In 1881, railroad magnate Jay Gould concocted a scheme to injure the NYCRR by constructing a separate line to Buffalo. Amply financed, the line was relatively level and straight, paralleling the Erie from Binghamton to Buffalo. In Lancaster, this is the third bridge south of Walden. The first passenger service to New York left Buffalo on May 14, 1882. That same year, Gould sought to break the western freight monopoly held by the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, controlled by William H. Vanderbilt. When another group built the parallel Nickel Plate and offered it for sale on completion, Gould was stunned to be outbid by Vanderbilt. A latecomer to Buffalo, the DL&W built switch yards at Harlem Road. The village established to support its activities was named for Samuel Sloan, the railroad’s president. In 1883, the DL&W built a 150,000-ton coal trestle for local consumption in Cheektowaga, east of Union Road. In 1917, the DL&W built a magnificent station at the foot of Main Street in Buffalo. (The sheds are now used as Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority repair facilities.) From Buffalo eastward, the DL&W ran crack “varnish,” promoting the cleanliness of the relatively ash-free smoke of its hard-coal passenger locomotives with the image of a lovely young lady sheathed in white and named “Phoebe Snow.” Well-ap- pointed DL&W trains east of Scranton became renowned for their high speed, running on a line constructed for nearly 60 miles without a grade crossing. Its unused 1910 concrete arch bridge still spans the Delaware River alongside Interstate 84. The DL&W lost much of its freight traffic during the Great Depression, regained it during World War II, and then saw it decline as coal consumers shifted to natural gas and grain shipments moved to the St. Lawrence Seaway. The 1950s brought a disastrous loss of passenger traffic. Cooperating with the parallel Erie, the two roads shed excess capacity in 1958, merging as the Erie-Lackawanna in 1960. In 1972, Hurricane Agnes destroyed 200 miles of Southern Tier trackage. A Lancaster town bike path follows the DL&W line four miles east of the village. To the west, the Depew, Lancaster & Western, a short-line railroad, maintains service to several heritage industries. Next: The West Shore Railroad ==Railroads compete for territory in Depew, Lancaster== 01/19/2012 The last railroad built through Lancaster was the West Shore. Its remnants can still be seen at Transit Road, north of Ellicott Creek, and at Harris Hill Road, north of the Thruway overpass. The West Shore was built during intense competition between railroads, specifically the Pennsylvania and New York Central. Cutthroat competition of rugged, unregulated, individualism often used discriminatory, rates for favored shippers. Thousands owned shares in these railroads and looked to them for the financial security of their life savings and pensions. When giants attacked each other, they threatened the entire financial system. Balance was needed that provided fair service, fair rates and fair return on investment. Both major railroads threatened the other in 1885. There was a real need for service on the west shore of the Hudson River, and for a passenger line from Washington or Philadelphia north to the Catskills or Adirondacks that bypassed congestion at New York City. But farther west, building a road parallel to and competing with the NYC might force William Vanderbilt to pay a premium for the line, as he had when the Nickel Plate was constructed paralleling the Lake Shore & Southern Michigan. Building on work started in 1873, former Union Gen. Edward Winslow joined several lines into the New York West Shore & Buffalo. He had the support of sleeping car builder and operator George Pullman who was hurt when the NYC replaced Pullmans with Wagner Palace Cars. By 1882, financing was in place for a well-engineered railroad. However, construction overruns at a tunnel in Weehawken, N.J., placed the company in jeopardy. Service to Buffalo began in January 1884. NYWS&B began cutting fares below cost to attract customers. The NYC matched cuts, causing havoc on Wall Street. William Vanderbilt felt threatened, thinking NYWS& B was secretly sponsored by the Pennsylvania. He envisioned a new railroad across southern Pennsylvania. Andrew Carnegie, looking for competitive rates at Pittsburgh to move steel and raw components, agreed. Together, they formed the South Pennsylvania Syndicate. The new road, started in 1883, required nine tunnels west of Harrisburg and a bridge over the Susquehanna. Meanwhile, NYC stock was plummeting as investors realized that there was little new revenue to be generated. Panic was brewing. Financier J. P. Morgan stepped in to arrange a settlement, inviting key officials to meet on his yacht. A young lawyer, Chauncey Depew, represented Vanderbilt. Morgan kept the men on board as the Corsair steamed Long Island Sound until all agreed. Eventually, the NYC acquired a low-grade alternate line to Buffalo. Most lines west of Albany have been abandoned, but certain West Shore properties, including marshalling yards at Selkirk near Albany, still support CSX Transportation operations. Tracks through Bowmansville were pulled up a few years ago. The tunnels abandoned between Harrisburg and Pittsburgh were incorporated into the Pennsylvania Turnpike, opened in 1941. Next: The New York Central Locomotive Works ==Railroad industry infused area with growth, life== 02/16/2012 Railroads boomed in the last decade of the 19th century. Communities east of Buffalo became beneficiaries of that boom. Cheektowaga and Lancaster would host major new facilities for the New York Central, DL&W and Lehigh Valley railroads, including switching yards, coal trestles and repair facilities. Completed in 1853, the NY Central route carried Abraham Lincoln from Illinois to his inauguration in Washington in 1861. A funeral train bore his martyred body the reverse trip four years later. By 1880, the Central had repair facilities in Buffalo valued at $800,000 (worth about $60 million today). But as traffic grew and Buffalo became congested, New York Central executive officers opted for a “greenfield” site to construct a new locomotive works, probably on advice of Lancaster confidant William Grimes. The Central needed a facility capable of making major repairs, even complete reconstruction, of its many classes of locomotives, most purchased from independent builders Constructed in 1892, the locomotive works would employ thousands of men and require establishing a new village in 1893. Located north of the NYCRR tracks between Ellicott Place and Lincoln Street, the multi-storied plant covered nearly 10 acres. Plant offices faced south, with well-landscaped grounds to impress travelers on such crack trains as the Empire State Express. From the west, a lead track (now used by 84 Lumber) connected the mainline to the facility, where a transfer table transported locomotives sideways between wings of the shop. Locomotives would be eased into one of many bays, where overhead cranes could lift the boiler, cab and frame off the running gear. Drive wheels would be lowered to insert new bronze bearings or replace steel tires, while boilermakers replaced metal tubes that conducted heat from the firebox through water to the smoke stack up front. Skilled workers could duplicate any part, casting, forging or machining new ones if necessary. Finished locomotives were tested on greased tracks, tethered to a massive concrete weight. The locomotive works brought vast growth to a quiet farming community. Soon other factories, such as the Gould Battery and Coupler Works and the Union Car shops, would locate nearby. Officers of the New York Central hired Frederick Law Olmsted’s firm to design the new village, named for railroad President Chauncey M. Depew. By 1905, 5,000 men commuted daily to Depew over four railroads and two trolley lines to work in these plants. Many were immigrants direct from Poland, Italy and Russia. Other workers had come from coal mines around Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Together, they would establish families, churches and a community still with us today. The locomotive works became a victim of the Great Depression, with jobs transferred to West Albany in 1930. It took more than 50 years to redevelop the site, but today it hosts two building supply stores, a recycling center, a hospital distribution company and manufacturers of high-tech sensors and instruments. Next: Chauncey M. Depew ==Chauncey M. Depew left legacy, shaped community of today== 03/22/2012 Every so often, an extraordinary individual will touch and change a community. Telegraph builder Ezra Cornell changed Ithaca. Merchant king Sam Walton changed Bentonville, Ark. Chauncey M. Depew touched and changed our area. Who was Depew? Born on April 23, 1834, in Peekskill, N.Y. (on the Hudson River), to an established family of farmers and merchants, Depew attended Peekskill Military Academy and graduated from Yale University before studying law with two Peekskill lawyers. Depew must have shown early promise, as he was invited to be a member of the “Skull and Bones” club at Yale. Elected to the New York State Assembly at 28, he served briefly as secretary of state. In 1865, he declined appointment as minister to Japan to become a railroad lawyer. By 1876, Depew was general counsel to the entire Vanderbilt system, becoming president of the New York Central Railroad in 1885 and chairman of the board in 1898. He served on numerous corporate boards. Appointed a regent of the University of the State of New York in 1877, he served until 1904. A Republican, Depew was elected by state legislators to the U.S. Senate in 1899, serving until 1911. He would become a symbol of improper corporate influence to those seeking direct public election of senators. Depew was renowned as an after-dinner speaker, writing books on the subject. At age 37, he married Elsie Hegeman; they had one son. A celebrity in his day, photos of the interior of his home in New York City were featured in popular magazines. Following his first wife’s death in 1893, Depew married a second time, to May Palmer, in 1901. Depew had several nephews, including Ganson Depew, who would be active in Buffalo as an officer of the Buffalo and Susquehanna Coal Company and as assistant to his father-in-law, F.H. Goodyear. By the 1890s, the New York Central Railroad was running hundreds of passenger and freight trains behind ever more powerful steam engines, which required constant attention and frequent overhauls. As president of the railroad, Depew chose a site just northwest of the Village of Lancaster as the place to construct a locomotive works to provide that care. Did Chauncey M. Depew ever live here? It is unclear. He spoke at the groundbreaking for the locomotive plant on May 17, 1892. He was one of the owners of a separate corporation that built a railroad from Hamburg to west of Transit Road to bypass congested traffic in Buffalo. He was an officer in the land development company that hired Frederick Law Olmsted to plan a new village. That village would be named in Depew’s honor, as was an upscale street in north Buffalo. Although he died in 1928, his decisions still shape our activities today. As a curious footnote, when British troops finally departed Bermuda in 1957, they boarded the passenger vessel Chauncey M. Depew. Next: More rail industries. ==Lancaster, Depew become cluster of railroad industries== 04/19/2012 In retailing, research and manufacturing, locating near another firm doing similar work can be a great benefit. Shoe shoppers pass other stores where window displays may pique their interest. Electronic experimenters find synergy locating near other “computer geeks” in California’s Silicon Valley. Buffalo’s Medical Campus is designed to mingle practicing doctors with researchers seeking cures for cancer or inventing new bio-medical devices. A shared idea can often help solve a conundrum. Such synergies were behind an 1890s manufacturing cluster in the Town of Lancaster. A development boom followed the groundbreaking on May 17, 1892 for the New York Central Railroad’s huge locomotive works. According to information shared by Depew Historian Art Domino, nearby houses were erected in 1893. Before the end of that year, other industries completed or under way included the Union Car Co. and the Gould Coupler Co. The Wagner Palace Car Co. and the Gould Storage Battery Co. were projected to build plants. The Steel-tired Wheel Co. and Buffalo Bearing Co. would locate just west of Transit Road. To understand what was happening, remember that railroads were then the dominant means of transportation. Some 180,000 miles of track crossed the nation, on way to a peak of 250,000 miles in 1910. (Today’s interstate highway system has about 77,000 miles). You could go virtually anywhere by rail. Growth demanded locomotives, freight and passenger cars, which needed trucks, wheels and bearings and couplers to join the cars into trains. This was a dangerous industry. Heavy equipment was often loosely connected, and hard to stop. Men applied brakes car by car, running along tops of the swaying cars. To create a train, a man stood between moving railcars ready to drop a pin between two links. He needed to be quick and nimble. Trains ran night and day in all types of weather. Many a man slipped on the rails, to be dismembered by the flanged wheels. In 1880, railroads employed nearly 600,000, of whom 4,541 were killed or maimed, about 20 times the current automobile death rates. The Gould Coupler Co. was founded to manufacture under license the Janney Coupler. This invention allowed railcars to be joined automatically, with men standing to the side of the track, not between the cars. Contemporaneously, the invention of the Westinghouse triple valve air brake meant that a locomotive engineer could almost instantaneously control brakes along an entire string of cars. Together, the Janney coupler and Westinghouse air brake revolutionized the industry, reducing injuries and saving thousands of lives. Rail travel also became safer and more comfortable. Following deadly burning wrecks near Angola and Ashtabula, railroads sought to remove open flames in passenger cars. The Gould Battery Co. produced large storage batteries to be charged while the train was moving, providing a safe source of interior lighting. Decisions to build factories here were made elsewhere, but established a cluster of rail industries that would give rise to an enduring community. Next: The Union Car Co. ==Union Car Company makes its mark in Depew== 05/17/2012 Groundbreaking on May 17, 1892, for the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad’s massive locomotive works, where Walden Avenue now runs west of Ellicott Place, triggered the Union Car Company to erect a separate plant nearby. It would occupy 10 acres east of Transit Road between the Lehigh Valley Railroad on the north and the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. The Union Car Company was created about 1890 in association with the Buffalo Car Manufacturing Company. By 1894, its general offices had moved to the “big shop at Depew.” J. D. McIlwain, an experienced plant supervisor from Chicago, was appointed to run the new facility. Construction couldn’t have come at a worse time, as the stock market crash of 1893 and ensuing depression greatly reduced rail traffic and demand for cars. However, Union Car’s management seems to have had a strong relationship with the New York Central Railroad, and that customer took advantage of the slow time for car builders by ordering 1,500 boxcars in March 1895, at a rate 20 percent below normal. The cars were to be equipped with the latest air brakes, automatic couplers and steel trucks at a total cost of $900,000. It was expected this work would keep 1,000 men busy for five months. In 1899, both the Union Car Company and the Buffalo Car Manufacturing Company consolidated with 11 other car builders to form the American Car & Foundry Company. Buffalo industrialist John J. Albright (of art gallery fame) became a director of the consolidated company. Still, the market for railcars appears to have been erratic. A news article reported in 1902 that the DL&W RR was negotiating for the “abandoned” plant. By World War I, the situation had changed and both the Depew and Buffalo plants were busy producing 155-mm artillery shells for the Army and Navy. Typical of community involvement of plant workers, Henry Siemon (my grandfather), started as a power plant operating engineer, volunteered as secretary of Lancaster’s Protective Hose Company, educated himself by correspondence courses, and ultimately served as superintendent of American Car & Foundry’s Depew plant from WWI until it closed in 1926. The Depew plant was demolished in the 1930s, and its site is now Casey’s Truck Salvage World. American Car & Foundry became ACF Industries in 1954 and continues to build covered grain-hopper and tank cars. Along the way, ACF built street trolleys, tank cars, buses and thousands of railcars. Its Berwick, Pa., plant built the first all-steel rail passenger cars, in use on New York City’s IRT subway for more than 50 years. Other plants built 15,000 army tanks for World War II, and the first double-stacked inter-modal car. The Buffalo plant (moved to Kennedy Road in Cheektowaga) produced munitions during WWII, closed, and reopened in 1951 to supply “engineering, design, fabrication and testing for the Thermonuclear Weapons Testing Program” before closing again in 1954. Next: Gould Company plants. ==Gould Company shops support local workers== 06/21/2012 Of all the facilities built during the burst of industrial activity in the 1890s, the longestlived were those of the Gould Coupler Company. Stretching from west of Transit Road east to Neoga Street and bracketed by the Erie Railroad on the south and the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad on the north, the 50-acre site is still industrially active today. The property was selected by Charles J. Gould, who had joined with Chauncey Depew, John Albright, George Urban, Wilson Bissell and others in forming the Depew Investment Company. His relationship to Jay Gould, the infamous and ruthless manipulator of Erie Railroad stock, is unclear; he was not one of the “robber baron’s” six children. Gould Coupler would manufacture under license the Janney safety coupler, patented in 1873, and chosen by Congress in the Safety Appliance Act of 1893 as the national standard. Soon, this device would be installed on thousands of rail cars, lowering coupling related accidents from 11,000 in 1892 to 2,000 in 1902. When business warranted, the Gould shops employed thousands of workers. Draftsmen in sunlit offices provided plans for skilled woodworkers making models. Mould-makers packed treated sand around the models to form cavities into which others poured molten metal. Finishers ground away “flash” while others reheated metal to remove stresses, which might shatter a coupler. Many men touched every part before it was shipped to a customer. Over time, workers stopped commuting and bought homes nearby in Lancaster and Depew. The shops drew immigrants from eastern and southern Europe, with Poles, Ukrainians and Italians predominating. Some came directly “off the boat” from Ellis Island, others from dark, dirty Pennsylvania coal mines near Scranton or Wilkes-Barre. In 1914, workers rioted over attempts to reduce benefits — but that will be a future story. Gould also erected a plant to manufacture large lead-acid batteries. Placed under rail passenger cars, they allowed use of Edison’s new electric lights, invented in 1874. Over time, Gould Storage Batteries would power other types of equipment, including American submarines. Ownership passed to National Batteries in the 1930s, and the plant closed about 1960. Products diversified. In World War I, the plant produced munitions; in World War II, tank turrets; and later, subway car connectors. Gould Coupler became Symington Wayne, then Dresser Industries Transportation Division. A recession hit in 1981. Computerization meant rail cars could be better tracked and more efficiently scheduled. The market for durable, reusable couplers and truck frames plunged. U.S. coupler manufacturers dropped from 10 to three. The Depew facility was offered for sale to Gibraltar Steel, but union members, fearful for pensions under a startup company, rejected transfer and the plant closed. Remains of the vast plant host a variety of small companies refining tungsten, manufacturing stone screens, and housing, supplying plastic pellets, plumbing supplies and subway car snubbers. Still, the “glory days” when workers filled the streets are over. Next: A new village is formed. ==Residents clamor, and a new village is formed== 07/19/2012 Action often is born in a crisis. The Village of Depew was formed in just such a manner. In the 1890s, services a local government could provide still depended upon the status granted a municipality by New York State. Town governments were severely constrained. Industries developing northwest of the Village of Lancaster, including the New York Central Railroad locomotive shops, needed services exceeding what the Town of Lancaster could legally provide. More than 100 citizens of a “new village,” extending from the Village of Lancaster westward to Transit Road, met in July 1893. Writing for Depew’s Diamond Jubilee program in 1969, former Police Chief Louis Wenzka stated: “Civic-minded men in all levels of training, background, nationality and legend, in a democratic gesture representative of the original motivation of this United States, met, discussed and planned the incorporation of the village to provide protection for the very things that made possible its existence, the railroad industry.” In response to their request for aid, Lancaster Village President Huber stated that Lancaster would not supply hydrants as it had no waterworks and could not spend public funds to serve an area outside its incorporated boundaries. NYCRR Shop Superintendent Hazelton offered plant firefighting equipment on an interim basis to fight fires in the “new village.” That need arose one year later. On July 5, 1894, the Grand Central House, a hotel at Hinchey and Ellicott Place in the Village of Lancaster, caught fire. The conflagration soon spread to adjacent buildings in the “new village.” When Lancaster firemen failed to heed the alarm, the New York Central fire brigade responded. Power of the press now prevailed. The very next day, the “Depew Herald” condemned Lancaster’s inaction. Attorney S. Jay Ohart, a future village president and town supervisor, wrote: “If we expect people to come to Depew we must have a fire department that is capable of protecting their homes from destruction.” According to Depew Village Historian Arthur Domino, Ohart drafted incorporation papers and personally paid the filing fees. After a special election, Depew was incorporated on July 23, 1894. Its boundaries would now extend west to Dick Road in Cheektowaga. Within two months, the village hired three constables, with Samuel Wakely as police chief. In September 1895, Depew provided $8,000 of public funding for a fire department formed under the leadership of George Keller. George Weimer was appointed as street commissioner at $2.25 per day, and two schools were opened in 1895. Garbage collection started in 1897. By 1898, Depew was the third-largest village in Erie County, with an annual budget of $18,000. The 1900 federal census showed a population of 3,379. Lancaster and Depew would mend differences and become known as the “twin villages.” Finding an adequate water supply was more elusive. Wells proved insufficient, and Cayuga Creek was intermittent. The search for water was on, but that will be another story. Next: A world speed record. ==Audience watches Engine 999 set world record in Lancaster== 08/16/2012 Marathon coverage of the London Olympics has reminded us of worldwide fascination with the limits of human speed, strength, skill and spirit. Curiously, during the past 40 years, we seem to have lost interest in the speed and strength of man’s machines. We have built, and retired, the Space Shuttle (orbiting at 17,239 mph), the Concorde transport (14,450 mph) and the SR-71 spy plane (2,275 mph). Is there no more to be accomplished? Back in 1893, there was great fascination with how fast man could make a machine go — and railroad tracks running through Lancaster were the site of a world speed record. Until the 19th century, no human had moved faster than the fastest horse could run, which was about 50 mph. The advent of steam engines and high-quality iron rails allowed machines to do better. By 1860, some express passenger trains were travelling at 60 mph. By the last decade of the 19th century, rail travel was extensive and reliable, but most trains averaged 40 mph or less. The New York Central Railroad competed hard for passengers between New York and Chicago, the two largest cities in the nation. Plans for the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago inspired Central general passenger agent George H. Daniels with a scheme to emphasize the speed and smoothness of the Central’s 940-mile “Water Level Route.” The competing Pennsylvania Railroad and others sloughed through mountains. Daniels persuaded William Buchanan, Central superintendent of motive power, to design a handsome American-style (4-4-0) engine with extra-tall drive wheels. Testing on May 9 on the 150-mile Western Division between Syracuse and Buffalo showed the engine capable of reaching 102.5 mph. The time was ripe. On May 10, in the hands of senior engineer Charlie Hogan and fireman Al Elliott, Engine 999 hooked onto the head of the crack Empire State Express, running behind schedule from New York. Striving to make schedule, Hogan followed regular routine from Syracuse past Rochester and Batavia and then opened the throttle wide. Some miles west, as the line began a mild 30-mile descent into Buffalo, with Elliott shoveling furiously, 999 passed its previous top speed and kept going faster. Back in the coaches, railroad officials and invited journalists marked mileposts against stop watches, proclaiming that the train at one point covered a mile at 112.5 mph: a new world record. The engine was rushed back to shops at West Albany for detailing, and then hurried to Chicago to be the center of attractions at the technology exhibit of the fair. Everyone in the country spoke of the Central’s accomplishment; even children played with miniature 999s. Two footnotes: The extra-height drivers that added speed also impaired the locomotive’s pulling capacity, so they were soon replaced with shorter drive wheels. Today, Amtrak operates a descendant of the Empire State Express from Niagara Falls to New York City, averaging 49 mph. Progress? Next: “The Village is Burning!” ==‘The village is burning!’ becomes oft-heard phrase in 1890s== 09/20/2012 Looking back more than a century, it is difficult to fully understand conditions that existed then. Unconsciously, we sense and expect protections that have been developed over time. Back then, Lancaster was a community of dirt streets, lit at night by oil lamps. (Electric carbon arc lamps weren’t introduced until 1897.) Water was drawn from wells. There were no sanitary sewers, and “going to the bathroom” meant a trip to the backyard outhouse. Goods of every sort and size were delivered in wagons pulled by horses. People communicated in person, by letter or by sending a telegram. Even brick buildings had wood-framed floors, interior walls and roofs. Given those conditions, it isn’t hard to understand the great fear of fire. And Lancaster, in the 1890s, had its share. More than once, the alarm went out “Fire! Fire! The village is burning!” Harold Huber, in the 1974 Quasquicentennial Commemorative Book, wrote: “on April 4, 1894, fire broke out in the barn of Mrs. E. Mosack, at the rear of her butcher shop on Central Avenue. Fanned by a high wind, the flames quickly engulfed all of the buildings on the west side of Central Avenue between East Main Street (now Broadway) and West Main Street, then swept down the south side of West Main Street to Jacob Stephan’s store, where they were halted by a heavy brick wall. However, a wind shift carried the fire across Central Avenue to the east side, where three buildings were consumed, thence around the corner to the north side of Broadway.” The blaze was out of control. There were no water mains and no fire hydrants at the time. Volunteer firemen of the Rescue Hook and Ladder desperately hand-pumped water drafted from Cayuga Creek. Some officials telegraphed the City of Buffalo. Soon, Buffalo firemen loaded horse-drawn steam fire engines on Erie Railroad flatcars and raced to help. The last house to burn was Dr. Potter’s, located where the Broadway Deli now stands. Damage was estimated at $100,000 (about $4 million today). Later that year, fire destroyed Soemann’s popular beer garden and brewery at East Main Street and Court Street. Another section of the business district was destroyed on Oct. 21, 1896. An arsonist torched a vacant soap factory on the west side of Central Avenue, completely destroying it. Flames spread to Maute’s hardware store, Balthasar’s hotel and a barn in the rear of the Cushing Block. This time, damages were $45,000. This second downtown fire brought intense public demand for a modern water system. Before the year ended, the village began constructing water mains and hydrants in the downtown area. Fires remained a threat. On Aug. 17, 1898, Cushing’s ice house next to Como Lake burned, and on March 12, 1899, the Lancaster Knife Works on Court Street burned to the ground. Soon after, in 1900, the village extended water mains and hydrants to all populated streets. Next: How our water system developed. ==Depew-Lake Erie Water Company provided reliability, growth== 10/18/2012 When you take a shower or wash your clothes, do you ask where water comes from or think of the infrastructure bringing it to your tap? Few do. Back in 1890, Lancaster residents drew water from backyard or neighborhood wells. An 1892 bird’s-eye view shows greenhouses with windmills. Usually, the supply was adequate — if not always hygienic. However, backyard wells were totally inadequate to supply large industries or to fight fires, such as nearly wiped out Lancaster’s business district in 1894 and again in 1896. Construction of the massive New York Central Railroad locomotive works in 1892 provided impetus to create the Village of Depew and to explore new water sources. Retired Depew teacher Van Konst, in his unpublished master’s thesis in 1961, detailed the convoluted history of meeting the needs posed by industrial operations and a residential boom. First, the Depew Water Company dug wells three miles east on Nichter Road. These wells, in an area later known as “The Tanks,” were more than adequate until the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad dug a gravel pit nearby. This pulled the plug on the underground sand “lens” supplying the wells, forcing water rationing in dry weather. Industrialists then sought an agreement with the City of Buffalo, which had a massive pumping plant with excess capacity, drawing water from Lake Erie. City officials, at first supportive, bowed to opponents fearful of growth outside city boundaries, and refused permission. It started a pattern of separatism that would repeat over the years. Now, the Crystal Springs Water Company proposed tapping Cayuga Creek for industrial needs, but flows proved intermittent. It also proposed to pipe water from 40 miles south, but the New York Central Railroad was concerned over the level of dissolved lime, which could plug its locomotive boilers. Thwarted in efforts to tap into Buffalo’s water system, industrialists in 1900 formed the Depew Lake Erie Water Company. Building a treatment plant at Woodlawn Beach, with an intake pipe extending a thousand feet into Lake Erie, this company piped water around the city to a reservoir on Vanderbilt Avenue in Depew, north of Walden Avenue. Here, another pump station provided the pressure needed to feed local water mains. At last, industries had the reliable water supply they needed to grow. Residents had the protection of nearby fire hydrants and the luxury of running water for their cooking and bathing. All along the route, communities eager to buy plentiful lake water willingly helped pay for the massive undertaking. The pump stations in Depew and Woodlawn and the reservoir are gone, but the undertaking lives on as the basis of the extensive Erie County Water Authority system. Intakes now extend into Lake Erie from Sturgeon Point and into the Niagara River at Tonawanda. Curiously, the former intake pipe at Woodlawn was repurposed with a reversed flow, discharging treated effluent from the Southtowns Treatment Plant back into Lake Erie. Next: A county hall in Lancaster? ==Construction of Town Hall in village led to great expectations== 11/22/2012 When someone mentions Lancaster it is likely that the Lancaster Town Hall and Opera House comes to mind. The building is iconic and a symbol of the justifiable pride and expectation of great things to come that welled up in this community in the 1890s. At the start of that decade, farming predominated, surrounding a small urban center with a variety of modest but diverse manufacturing facilities, served by four competing railroads. Then things changed. The decision in 1892 by the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad to build a locomotive repair plant, and construction of other large manufacturing plants nearby, portended a period of rapid growth and wealth generation. Local government, until then, had been conducted largely at town officers’ businesses or homes. The Town Board, consisting of a supervisor and four justices of the peace, held their meetings in the American Hotel, located where the Municipal Building now stands. Such arrangements might have been adequate before but no longer suited an important, growing community. Further, the extreme adversity of businessmen from Buffalo’s West Side to Lancaster’s request for extension of the city’s water distribution system caused many to think it was time to split Erie County, with Lancaster as the new county seat. Such bold thinking led Supervisor George A. Davis (later a state senator) and Justices George Huber (who also served as village president), Joseph Adolf, Charles F. King and Lawrence P. Meyer to propose a town hall that would serve both the limited needs of town government and as a community meeting hall. A sufficiently large structure could serve as a county hall, if Erie County were to split. Until that happened, it would host the post office, the Lancaster Enterprise, a dentist office and bring the library out of the basement of the Presbyterian Church. The Town Board chose a solid Buffalo architect, George J. Metzger, who had designed the main building of the Erie County poor house, now known as Hayes Hall on the University at Buffalo South Campus. For Lancaster, Metzger would design a structure incorporating Romanesque features inspired by H. H. Richardson, such as a prominent Italianate clock tower and a flamboyant arch over the front doorway, using orange-red brick baked from local clay. The town fathers carefully selected a site on Central Avenue opposite West Main Street at the very center of the commercial district, north of East Main Street — now Broadway. The tower would be visible for more than a mile to travelers from the north or west. New electric trolleys would pause and pass at the town hall’s front door. On May 22, 1893, the town paid $7,000 — about $280,000 today — to buy 0.85 acres of land from Lucy Quaiffe of Washington, D.C., heir to her late brother, Delevan Clark. George Wendel was awarded a construction contract, starting work in 1894. The building ultimately cost about $30,000, which is equivalent to around $1.2 million today. Next: Erecting a most versatile structure.

Stanley St Anne's (Old Swan, Liverpool) - marriage index

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:1867 - [[Hope-3648|Thomas Hope]] & [[Highcock-152|Elizabeth Highcock]] :1867 - [[Sedgewick-245|William Sedgewick]] & [[Highcock-155|Mary Highcock]]

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Thomas Sisson [[Sisson-739|Sisson-739]] William Sisson 1717–1775 Hannah Mullins 1716–1758 William Sisson 1717–1775 BIRTH ABT. 1717 • Westerly, Kings Co., Rhode Island DEATH 16 AUG 1775 • Westerly, Kings Co., Rhode Island Thomas Lawton Sisson 1686–1775 Jane Card 1687–1758 Thomas Lawton Sisson 1686–1775 BIRTH 10 SEP 1686 • Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island DEATH 3 AUG 1775 • Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island Jane Card 1687–1758 BIRTH 1687 • Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island DEATH 3 MAY 1758 • Westerly, Kings, Rhode Island, USA (Father Joseph Card - see below) ( Mother - Jane Sanford BIRTH 1668 • Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI DEATH 19 JUN 1717 • Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island,) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166410087 See below for her parents Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899 Name: Thomas Sisson Birth Date: 10 Sep 1686 Birth Place: Portsmouth, Rhode Island, USA Father Name: George Sisson Mother Name: Sarah Sisson Page number: 95 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Rhode Island Vital Extracts, 1636-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com George Sisson 1644–1718 Sarah Mary Lawton (see below) 1647–1718 Richard Sisson 1608–1684 Mary Freeman 1610–1692 Richard Sisson 1608–1684 BIRTH 1608 • Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States DEATH 26 FEB 1684 • Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United Mary Freeman 1610–1692 BIRTH 1610 • Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States DEATH 22 SEP 1692 • Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States Her parents - need sources Edmund Freeman 1596–1682 BIRTH 25 JUL 1596 • Pulborough,,Sussex,England DEATH 21 JUN 1682 • Sandwich,Barnstable,Massachusetts, Bennet Hodsoll 1596–1630 BIRTH 1596 • Pulborough, Sussex, England DEATH 12 APR 1630 • Pulborough, Sussex, , England George Sisson 1588–1607 England Mary Beale Belfield England 1576–1630 Need sources Nicholas SISSON 1568–1585 Elizabeth WRIGHT 1568–164 * * * * Capt Thomas Sisson BIRTH 04 APR 1758 • Westerly, Kings Co., Rhode Island DEATH 02 OCT 1841 • Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island Name: Thomas Sisson Age: 83 Birth Date: abt 1758 Death Date: 2 Sep 1841 Death Place: Westerly, Rhode Island, USA Source Citation Connecticut State Library; Hartford, Connecticut; The Charles R. Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Inscriptions Source Information Ancestry.com. Connecticut, Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, 1629-1934 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Name: Thomas Sisson Gender: Male Age: 87 Birth Date: 1754 Birth Place: Westerly, R I First Marriage Date: 1783 Death Date: 1841 Death Place: Westerly, R I Spouse: Abigail Cottrell Child: Abigail Sisson Source Citation: Book Title: Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the DAR Vol 086 Source Information: Ancestry.com. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Ancestry Rhode Island, Birth Index, 1636-1930 Name: Thomas Sisson Birth Date: 4 Apr 1758 Birth Place: Rhode Island 1st Parent: William Sisson 2nd Parent: Hannah Sisson Source Information: Ancestry.com. Rhode Island, Birth Index, 1636-1930 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000 Ancestry Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899 Name: Thomas Sisson Father Name: William Sisson Marriage Date: 19 Jan 1783 Marriage Place: Westerly, Rhode Island, USA Spouse Name: Abigail Cottrell Father in Law: John Cottrell Page number: 59 Household Members: Name Age Abigail Cottrell Thomas Sisson Source Information: Ancestry.com. Rhode Island Vital Extracts, 1636-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original Data: Arnold, James Newell. Rhode Island Vital Extracts, 1636–1850. 21 volumes. Providence, R.I.: Narragansett Historical Publishing Company, 1891–1912. Digitized images from New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts Abigail Cottrell BIRTH 1761 • Westerly, Kings Co., Rhode Island DEATH 13 APR 1831 • Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island * * * (Maj. John Cottrell BIRTH 1724 • Westerly, Washington, RI DEATH 1778 • Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, USA Note in the North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 View North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Name: John Cottrell Gender: Male Age: 54 Birth Date: 1724 Birth Place: Westerly Death Date: 1778 Death Place: Westerly Spouse: Lois Boardman Child: Elias Cottrell Source Citation Book Title: Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the DAR Vol 010 Source Information Ancestry.com. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Description https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17046623/co Lois Bordman BIRTH 14 OCT 1730 • Preston, New London, CT DEATH 2 FEB 1803 • New London, New London, Connecticut, United States Note Name: Loes Boardman [Loes Bordman] Gender: Female Birth Date: 14 Oct 1730 Birth Place: Preston Parent: John Parent: Mary Source Information Ancestry.com. Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69999527 * * * * Note Name: Thomas Sisson Birth Date: 10 Sep 1686 Death Date: 1775 SAR Membership: 77399 Role: Ancestor Father: George Sisson Mother: Sarah Lawton Spouse: Jane Sisson Children: Giles Sisson Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original data: Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls. Ancestry U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Name: George Sisson Birth Date: 1644 Birth Place: Portsmouth, Massachusetts Death Date: 2 Sep 1718 Death Place: Portsmouth, Rhode Island SAR Membership: 77399 Role: Ancestor Spouse: Sarah Lawton Children: Thomas Sisson Household Members: Name Age Elizabeth Sisson Giles Sisson Alsha Crandall John Sisson Sarah Lawton George Sisson Jane Sisson Thomas Sisson Benjamin Sisson Horace Mann Powell Martha Jane Horrall Robin Dale Powell Dale Sisson Powell John Crandall Sisson Zariah Pendleton Andrew Cleveland Sisson Lydia Elizabeth Stephenson Source Information: Ancestry.com. Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Ancestry Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899 Name: Sarah Lawton Marriage Date: 1 Aug 1667 Marriage Place: Portsmouth, Rhode Island, USA Spouse Name: George Sisson Page number: 29 Household Members: Name Age Sarah Lawton George Sisson Source Information: Ancestry.com. Rhode Island Vital Extracts, 1636-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Ancestry Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899 Name: Sarah Sisson Birth Date: 1647 Spouse Name: George Sisson Death Date: 17 Jul 1718 Death Place: Portsmouth, Rhode Island, USA Death Age: 71 Page number: 95 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Rhode Island Vital Extracts, 1636-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Ancestry U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Name: Richard Sisson Birth Date: 1608 Birth Place: England Death Date: 1684 SAR Membership: 96953 Role: Ancestor Application Date: 24 Mar 1968 Spouse: Mary Sisson Children: James Sisson Household Members: Name Age Phoebe Cook Thomas Sisson Elizabeth Wilbur Phillip Sisson Sr Mary Sisson Richard Sisson Lydia Hathaway James Sisson Abraham Bronson Jr George A Sisson Sophia B Clark Wilber H Sisson Pauline M Smith Captain Holder Sisson Rhoda Warner George W Sisson Clarissa Bronson Source Information: Ancestry.com. Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Note Name: Joseph Card Event Type: Birth Birth Date: 1648 Birth Place: Newport, Rhode Island, USA Age at Death: 80 Death Date: abt 1728 Spouse Name: Jane Page Number: 89 Volume Number: 083 Source Information Ancestry.com. The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1847-2011 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Note Name: Joseph Card Event Type: Birth Birth Date: 1648 Birth Place: USA Father's name: Richard Card Mother's name: Rebecca Page Number: 89 Volume Number: 083 Source Information Ancestry.com. The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1847-2011 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166409976 Ancestry North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Name: Samuel Sanford Gender: Male Age: 77 Birth Date: 14 Jul 1635 Birth Place: Boston First Marriage Date: 1 Oct 1662 Second Marriage Date: 23 Apr 1686 Death Date: 18 Mar 1713 Father: John Sanford Mother: Elizabeth Webb Spouse: Sarah Woodell Child: Elizabeth Sanford Source Citation: Book Title: A genealogy and history of the Hute [i e Chute] family in America : with some account of the family Ancestry North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Name: John Sanford Gender: Male Death Date: 22 Jun 1653 Father: Samuel Sanford Mother: Eleanor Spouse: Elizabeth Webb Child: John Sanford Source Citation: Book Title: A genealogy and history of the Hute [i e Chute] family in America : with some account of the family Ancestry North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Name: Sarah Woodell Gender: Female First Marriage Date: 1 Oct 1662 Death Date: 15 Dec 1680 Father: William Woodell Mother: Mary Spouse: Samuel Sanford Child: Elizabeth Sanford Source Citation: Book Title: A genealogy and history of the Hute [i e Chute] family in America : with some account of the family All Results Samuel Sanford in the Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899 View Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899 Name: Samuel Sanford Father Name: John Sanford Mother Name: Elizabeth Sanford Marriage Date: 13 Apr 1686 Marriage Place: Rhode Island, USA Spouse Name: Susanna Spatchurst Father In Law: William Spatchurst Mother In Law: Elizabeth Spatchurst Page Number: 36 Source Information Ancestry.com. Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166411802 Ancestry The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1847-2011 Name: Sarah Wodell Event Type: Marriage Father's Name: William Wodell Mother's Name: Mary Wodell Marriage Date: Oct 1662 Marriage Place: USA Spouse Name: Samuel Sanford Page number: 271 Volume Number: 103 Source Information: Ancestry.com. The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1847-1927 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Sarah Wodell 1644–1680 BIRTH OCT 1644 • Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States DEATH 15 DEC 1680 • Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States Samuel's parents Elizabeth Webb 1585–1635 BIRTH 3 SEPTEMBER 1585 • Salisbury, Wiltshire, England DEATH 14 JULY 1635 • Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Ancestry Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899 Name: Elizabeth Webb Marriage Date: 1631 Marriage Place: Rhode Island, USA Spouse Name: John Sanford Page number: 36 Household Members: Name Age Elizabeth Webb John Sanford Source Information: Ancestry.com. Rhode Island Vital Extracts, 1636-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. John Sanford 1605–1653 BIRTH 1605 • Alford, Lincolnshire, , England DEATH 1653 • Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA Ancestry North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Name: John Sanford Gender: Male Death Date: 22 Jun 1653 Father: Samuel Sanford Mother: Eleanor Spouse: Elizabeth Webb Child: John Sanford Source Citation: Book Title: A genealogy and history of the Hute [i e Chute] family in America : with some account of the family All Results John Sanford in the New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635 View New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635 Name: John Sanford Gender: Male Birth Date: 1608 Emigration Year: 1631 First Residence Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA Est Year Changed Residence: 1638 Also Resided At: Portsmouth Death Date: 1653 Ship: Lyon Household Members: Name Birth Year John Sanford 1608 Source Information Ancestry.com. New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. Original data: Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volumes 1-3; The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volumes 1-6. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1996-2011. Father of Joseph Card Richard Card 1618–1674 BIRTH 1618 • Devonshire, Dorset, , England DEATH 1 JUL 1674 • Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States Rebecca Stanford 1618–1692 Married BIRTH 1618 • Devon, England DEATH 12 NOV 1692 • Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States Cotrell sources John's parents John Cottrell 1690–1742 BIRTH 1690 • Westerly,Kings,Rhode Island,USA DEATH 1742 • Westerly,Kings,Rhode Island,USA Penelope Satterlee 1698–1758 BIRTH 15 NOV 1698 • Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA DEATH MARCH 21, 1758

Stannington South Yorkshire

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A '''really excellent''' summary of the history of Stannington, its topography, industry and the families is entitled "Continuity and change in a Pennine community : the township of Stannington c.1660-c.1900." You can download a PDF copy from here [https://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/14721/] Wikipedia describes Stannington the modern suburb of Sheffield at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stannington,_Sheffield] A Vision of Britain provides a brief history of the area plus a map and location accessed by clicking [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/25510] . Stannington has its own local history group [https://www.joinedupheritagesheffield.org.uk/content/organisation/stannington-local-history-group] who also have local photographs at [http://stanningtonhistorygroup.org.uk/local-pictures/4536411104] and in Facebook pages of [[https://www.pinterest.co.uk/jwilsonjan4663/stannington-sheffield-uk/| JAN WILSON]]

Stannum

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Stannum, New South Wales, Australia * 1954 'NEW LIFE COMES TO GHOST TOWN', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 2 April, p. 10. , viewed 29 Nov 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18418018 * 1954 'Stannum's Early Davs', Glen Innes Examiner (NSW : 1908 - 1954), 30 April, p. 6. , viewed 29 Nov 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article191009875

Stansell and Adams Geoeology Book

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Stant Family DNA

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hartley-2123|William Hartley]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Pending YDNA Tests * Pending autosomalDNA Test * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13454866 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stanton Blankenship's Family from 1810-1840 U. S. Census

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This chart was created to help determine how many children Stanton and Susannah (Perdue) Blankenship. The birth year range is based on age range of each census year. The final column is the person I believe fits the age range below. Please see notes below table for questions raise by summaries. The images for some of the census data can be found by following the links below. 1810 United States Census, Amelia County, Virginia, FamilySearch.org (The 1810 image for this page is blank on familysearch.org and is very poor quality on archives.org. If the reader has access to ancestry.com, you can view the image at [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/7613/VAM252_66-0236?pid=645640&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3Dtry%26db%3D1810usfedcenancestry%26h%3D645640&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true 1810 United States Census, Chesterfield County, Virginia]. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLH-B49 1820 United States Census, Chesterfield County, Virginia], FamilySearch.org [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH5H-F6C 1830 United States Census, Chesterfield County, Virginia], FamilySearch.org [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHYM-T8K 1840 United States Census, Chesterfield County, Virginia], FamilySearch.org Charlie Vines {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+Sortable table ! Person !! 1810 Census !! 1820 Census !! 1830 Census !! 1840 Census !! Estimated Birth Year !! Person's Estimated Identity |- | Head || 26-44 || 26-45 || 60-70 || || 1766-1784 || [[Blankenship-1085 | Stanton Blankenship]] |- | Spouse || 16-25 || 26-45 || 40-50 || || 1784-1790 || [[Perdue-416 | Susannah (Perdue) ]]Blankenship |- | Son 1 || 10-25 || || || || 1795-1800 || Stanton Jr. |- | Son 2 || Under 10 || || || || 1801-1810 || UNKNOWN |- | Daughter 1 || Under 10 || || || || 1800-1810 || [[Blankenship-1084 | Mickey Austin]] |- | Daughter 2 || Under 10 || 10-15 || || || 1805-1810 || Ann S. |- | Daughter 3 || Under 10 || 10-15 || || || 1805-1810 || UNKNOWN |- | Son 3 || || Under 10 || || || 1811-1820 || UNKNOWN |- | Daughter 4 || || Under 10 || || || 1811-1820 || Sarah F. |- | Daughter 5 || || Under 10 || || || 1811-1820 || UNKNOWN |- | Daughter 6 || || Under 10 || 10-15 || || 1815-1820 || Louisa |- | Daughter 7 || || Under 10 || 10-15 || || 1815-1820 || Maria C. |- | Daughter 8 || || || 5-10 || || 1820-1825 || Martha S. |- | Daughter 9 || || || 5-10 || || 1820-1825 || UNKNOWN |- | Son 4 || || || Under 5 || 10-15 || 1825-1830 || David S. |} NOTE1: Another possible daughter is Mary Blankenship (1795- aft. 1815). She is listed as Stanton & Susanna's daughter on a familysearch.org Pedigree Resource File. On the same file, she is listed to have married Daniel Dunnavant in 1815. On "Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940" (ancestry.com) found Mary Blankenship, daughter of Stauton Blankenship, marrying Daniel Dunnavant on 18 Jul 1815 in Chesterfield County. There is not a daughter who would fit this age range on the census forms, but I have not found another Stanton Blankenship / Blankinship in Amelia County, VA or Chesterfield County, VA that would be old enough who have a daughter born in 1795. NOTE2: Susannah's birth is abt. 1775 (based on other sources). The census taker must have click the wrong column for her age group. NOTE3: Some sources list Mickey's birth as 1799. For now working on supposed birth as 1803 based on 1850 U. S. Census household of D. D. Vaden whom she married in 1822

Stanton Name Study Info

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Stanton-Cooper-Smith Association

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[[Smith-5522|Henry Smith (abt.1593-bef.1647)]]
[[Cooper-697|Thomas Cooper (bef.1604-bef.1690)]]
[[Cooper-1774|Thomas Cooper III (1630-abt.1712)]]
[[Cooper-696|Elizabeth (Cooper) Smith (1638-1690)]]
[[Smith-5509|Henry Smith (abt.1626-bef.1676)]]
[[Cooper-5573|Nathaniel Cooper (bef.1643-bef.1676)]]
[[Hunt-7742|Judith (Hunt) Williams (1648-1724)]]
[[Space:Cowper-Cooper_in_Hingham%2C_Norfolk%2C_Parish_Registers|Cowper-Cooper in Hingham, Norfolk, Parish Registers]]
----- See Henry F. Waters, ''Genealogical gleanings in England'', 2 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1901), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073398487?urlappend=%3Bseq=288%3Bownerid=27021597768588042-304 2:1120-21 (Nicholas Stanton)], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073398487?urlappend=%3Bseq=289%3Bownerid=27021597768588042-305 1121n], 1122n ; digital images, ''Hathi Trust''. Mention of the name in the two preceding wills also; then see the Whiting of Boxford pedigree chart at [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073398487?urlappend=%3Bseq=291%3Bownerid=27021597768588042-307 page 1123]. For the pedigree chart, author cites "Harleian MS 6071, British Museum (the well-known Candler MS), fo. 196 (fo. 383 originally), "with such additions as I am warranted in making ...," referring also to wills of Joseph and Margaret Waite in Gleanings, July 1892 (Reg. Vol. 46, pp. 318-19; ante 588-589).--Henry F. Waters. ----- Nicholas Stanton of Ipswich, Suffolk, clerk, 9 November 1648, proved 14 February 1649. I will and bequeath to my executors all that land &c. which I lately purchased of Henry Stanton of Fritton, lying in the same town in the County of Norfolk, containing about thirty acres, to be by them sold for the payment of my debts and legacies, within one year after my decease, in the church porch of Stratton Mihills (Michaels) in the Co. of Norfolk, to such of those persons that live and have their abode in the said County, viz to my kinsman William Sabbourne twenty pounds, part of it a debt due from my father to him and part of it promised by my father to him as a gift and legacy from him, to my sister Margaret Stanton fifty pounds, being that portion of money which my father intended for her if his estate would reach it, to Mary my wife twenty pounds which I had of her, which she intended for the use and behoof of '''George Cooper her son'''. I give to the poor of Margaret's parish, Ipswich, ten pounds, five pounds of it to be laid out in bibles for distribution and five pounds in money. The poor of Stratton Mihills. To the Library in Ipswich five pounds. To my mother in law Elizabeth Stanton, now living in Hempnall, Norfolk, ten pounds. To my mother in law Whiteing, to Mrs. Elizabeth Stebbing of Brandeston and to Mr. Thomas Waterhouse, living there also, forty shillings apiece. To my kinsman William Sabborne ten pounds. To my cousin Stanton's son of Fritton forty shillings. To Daniel Ray the son of Daniel Ray of Ipswich forty shillings. To '''my aunt Cooper''', living in Hingham in Norfolk, forty shillings. To Joseph Moyse or his wife, living in New England, forty shillings. To my kinswoman Judith Smith the late wife of '''Henry Smith, living in New England''', ten pounds. '''To her five children Judith, John, Elizabeth, Henry and Daniel''', forty shillings apiece. To Mary my wife twenty pounds to be according to her discretion laid out or distributed for the good of the '''Plantation of New England''' in the general or to such particular persons living there as she think fit. To my brother Robert Stanton, living in Norwich, or the heir male of his body, forty pounds. To my brother Samuel Stanton ten pounds. To my brother Henry Stanton thirty pounds. These brothers to release all their title in the lands in Fritton bequeathed to my executors. Mr. Christopher Vyn of Stratton Michills. To Henry Stanton my youngest brother all my houses and tenements, with all my free and copyhold lands in Stratton Peters and Stratton Michaells, Norfolk, upon condition that he pay the following gifts and legacies; to my sister Elizabeth, to my sister Judith, to my brother Robert, to my brother Samuel, to my sister Frances (sundry specified gifts). And the said Henry shall pay to Nicholas Stanton, eldest son of my brother Robert, thirty pounds, at his age of one and twenty years, and to the other two children of the said Robert twenty pounds apiece, at their ages of one and twenty. The children of my sister Judith. To '''George Cooper, my wife's son''', all my printed books, when he shall accomplish the age of one and twenty. In the mean time I commit them into the hands of Mary my wife.
Wit: Matthew Lawrence, Ben Wade.
Pembroke, 31. Footnote--
An abstract of this will was printed in Emmerton & Waters's Gleanings, pages 117 and 118. We copy from that book the following annotation:
"The mention made by this testator of his mother-in-law Whiteing identifies him as the Nicholas Stanton who is shewn in the Candler Mss. to have married Mary, one of three daughters of John Whiting of Hadleigh, Co. Suffolk, and sister of Ann, who, with her husband, came to New England and settled in Ipswich. It also enables us to suggest a probable misreading on the part of that eminent antiquary, Mr Joseph Hunter, or else a misprint in his article on Suffolk Emigrants in Mass. Hist. Coll., Third Series, Vol. X., p. 171; for it will be noticed that Mr. Stanton in his will mentions his wife Mary's son George Cooper, while according to Mr Hunter's paper Mrs. Stanton's first husband was a George Compe. Her brother Henry Whiting is said to have been Portman of Ipswich. It will be recalled that John Sparhawke of Great Coggeshall in his will (''q. v.'') speaks of his cousin Whiting of Ipswich. According to Gaudier (N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., IV., 180), Henry Whiting, Portman of Ipswich, married Mary daughter of Robert Crane of "Coxhall" by wife Mary daughter of Samuel Sparhawke of Dedham.
The Mr Thomas Waterhouse, mentioned, had been educated at the Charter House, London, and afterwards at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, was a school- master at Dorchester (Mass.), 1639: by wife Ann daughter of John Mayhew of Coddenham, Co. Suffolk, had a daughter Ann born here, bapt. 7 March, 1641, returned to England, became master of the Grammar School at Colchester, remaining there until the close of 1647. He must next, as the will shows, have been at Brandeston, Co. Suffolk, but ultimately settled at Ash Bocking, five or six miles from Brandeston and within a mile or two of Coddenham. He was ejected by the Act of Uniformity 1662 and died at Creting 1679 or 1G80 at the age of almost eighty. The well-known "Salem family of Rea or Ray are descended from a Daniel Ray who was of Plymouth 1631 and removed to Salem. His son Joshua married Sarah Waters (not a. daughter of Richard, as Savage suggests). Bethia Ray a sister of Joshua became the wife of the famous Capt. Thomas Lothrop.
Joseph Morse was of Salisbury, N. E., where his wife Hannah died 1655. '''Henry Smith''' was entered as a passenger for New England In the Diligent, 1638, with his wife, three sons and two daughters (without naming either wife or children). The will supplies the deficiency. Mr. Smith was a freeman 1639, representative 1641, removed to Rehoboth ~1643 and died there 1649. His will dated 3 Nov., 1647 (Inventory taken 21-10mo-1649), mentions sons Henry and Daniel, daughter Judith and brother Thomas Cooper, and appointed his wife executrix. The witnesses were Stephen Paine, Thomas Cooper and Joseph Peck. The will of his widow, Mrs. Judith Smith, was dated 24 Oct., 1650, and named son Henry, daughter Judith, son and daughter Hunt, son John's three children, son Daniel and the three children of her son Hunt. The witnesses were John Pecke and Magdalen Smith. These two wills seem to account for all the five children named by their kinsman Stanton and brought over in the Diligent; for John Smith had married and got three children, and Elizabeth was probably the wife of a (Peter?) Hunt; Henry Smith, jr., also married and had Issue; while Daniel became a very important citizen, filling the offices of representative 1672, Assistant 1679, and Councillor in the government of New England under Sir Edmund Andros, 1687. He married 20 Oct., 1659, Esther daughter of Francis Chickering. Thomas Cooper, of Rehoboth, witness to the will of Henry Smith and appraiser of the estate of the widow Smith, came over also in the Diligent 1638 from Old Hingham, and was doubtless a relative of Mrs. Stanton's former husband and of the ' aunt Cooper ' spoken of by Mr Stanton as living in Hingham."
[The names Nicholas and Henry do not appear in the nomenclature of the early New England Stantons. There was a Robert Stanton, from Dorchester, a soldier in the King Philip war. Another Robert Stanton is on record at Newport, R. I., as a Quaker, from whom descended Edwin M. Stanton, U. S. Secretary of War, 1863-8. Thomas Stanton, of Connecticut, the famous Indian Interpreter, named his youngest Sons, Robert and Samuel. Joseph Moyse's name occurs among the 1639 settlers at Salisbury. "Henry Smith, living in New England," is the well known Henry of Dedham, where he was Freeman 1639 and representative 1041. An abstract of his will and of his widow's, Judith, may be found in the REGISTER, vol. iv., pp. 818-20. His son, Henry jr., dwelt at Rehoboth, was representative 1662, '67 and '68, and died 1676. His son, Daniel, was also of Rehoboth, where he was an influential citizen, representative 1672-8, Assistant 1672, and a member of the Council, 1687, under Gov. Andros. Dr. Nathan Smith, founder of the Medical department of Dartmouth College and professor at Yale and Bowdoln, was a descendant of this family.--Geo. A. Gordon.] ==Research Notes== '''George Cooper.''' Mary's son George was not yet 21, so born after 1627. Two children, George are found baptized after 1627 in the Hingham register. See [[Space:Cowper-Cooper_in_Hingham%2C_Norfolk%2C_Parish_Registers|Cowper-Cooper in Hingham, Norfolk, Parish Registers]]. From the name given as her spouse on the pedigree chart, Mary's son George might have been the child baptized 14 May 1635, George, son of George Cooper & Mary. ==Sources==

Staples Street Burying Ground

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Staples Street at Seekell Street Taunton, Massachusetts, USA Coordinates: 41.85291, -71.01882 Located at Staples Street: *[[Seekell-35|Abiathar Seekell]] (1815-1871) Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41035091/abiathar-seekell: accessed 04 September 2023), memorial page for Abiathar Seekell (1 Oct 1815–5 May 1871), Find a Grave Memorial ID 41035091, citing Staples Street Burying Ground, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Chris and Susanne Eliasen (contributor 46991799). *[[Clark-84330|Hephzibah Seekell]] (1769-1859) Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41035247/hephzibah-seekell: accessed 04 September 2023), memorial page for Hephzibah Seekell (7 Dec 1769–30 Oct 1859), Find a Grave Memorial ID 41035247, citing Staples Street Burying Ground, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Chris and Susanne Eliasen (contributor 46991799). *[[Seekell-41|Job Seekell]] (1766-1821) Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40798335/job-seekell: accessed 04 September 2023), memorial page for Job Seekell (29 Oct 1766–26 Dec 1821), Find a Grave Memorial ID 40798335, citing Staples Street Burying Ground, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by D. Zimmerman (contributor 47130407). *[[Seekell-38|John Seekell]] (1777-1866) Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40770929/john-seekell: accessed 04 September 2023), memorial page for John Seekell (3 Aug 1777–31 May 1866), Find a Grave Memorial ID 40770929, citing Staples Street Burying Ground, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by D. Zimmerman (contributor 47130407). *[[Unknown-653630|Mercy Seekell]] (1792-1848) Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40798948/mercy-w-seekell: accessed 04 September 2023), memorial page for Mercy W Seekell (28 Jan 1792–15 Mar 1848), Find a Grave Memorial ID 40798948, citing Staples Street Burying Ground, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by D. Zimmerman (contributor 47130407). *[[Duglass-13|Polley Seekell]] (1783-1807) Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40771016/polley-seekell: accessed 04 September 2023), memorial page for Polley Duglass Seekell (1783–20 Jan 1807), Find a Grave Memorial ID 40771016, citing Staples Street Burying Ground, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by D. Zimmerman (contributor 47130407). *[[Seekell-40|Sarah Seekell]] (1786-1865) Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40771187/sarah-seekell: accessed 04 September 2023), memorial page for Sarah “Sally” Seekell (26 Apr 1786–7 Aug 1865), Find a Grave Memorial ID 40771187, citing Staples Street Burying Ground, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by D. Zimmerman (contributor 47130407). *[[Seekell-37|William Seekell]] (1788-1856) Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41035150/william-seekell: accessed 04 September 2023), memorial page for William Seekell (13 Jan 1788–6 Oct 1856), Find a Grave Memorial ID 41035150, citing Staples Street Burying Ground, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Chris and Susanne Eliasen (contributor 46991799).

Star Chamber Proceedings STAC 5/R9/4

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'''Court of Star Chamber. Benedicke Roswarne v. William Pendarvas (interrogatory & deposition). 35 Elizabeth'''The National Archives. Court of Star Chamber. Proceedings Elizabeth 1. Transcript of STAC5/R9/4. Rosewarne v. Pendarvas See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Star_Chamber_Proceedings_STAC5/R32/39 for other papers relating to this case. Interrogatory to be ministered on the p[ar]t and behaulf of Benedicke Roswarne p[laintiff] to William Pendarvas one of the defend[en]ts. 1. Imprimis did you or any other p[er]sonne or p[er]sonnes by y[ou]r assent or p[ro]cur[e]m[en]t aboute the tyme in the bill mennoned sue or take forthe out of the Stannary [Court of Penwith] and Kirr[ier] and warrante for the takinge and arrestinge of the boddys of Katheren Roswarne, Richard Roswarne and John Polkinghorne or any of them yf yea then at whose suyte and for what cause? 2. Item was the said warr[ant] sealed or not yf yea [who was it that] sealed the same and when where and of whom … … … … the same and what paid you for the same? 3. Item to whome and to howe manye did you delyver … … … declare his or their names and whither did you re[quire any] other p[er]sonne or p[er]sonnes then him to whome you del[ivered the] warrant to helpe to arrest the said John Polkinhorne, [Katheren] Roswarne and Richard Roswarne or anie of them yf y[ea] … whome did you require to doe the same and whither after the said arrest? 4. Item whether weare you present at the arrestinge of [the] p[ar]ties or anie of them or whether did you knowe who [was] present thereat yf yea then declare the names and w…… they and either of them hadd and what did they … … p[ar]ties after the said arrest? Xiij May Anno 35 [1593] Eliz R S… Interr[ogatory] ex p[ar]te Benned[ict] Roswarne gent ministered Will[ia]m Pendarvas of Crowan p[ar]ishe in the County of Cornwall gent aged 37 years or thereaboute sweareth 1. To the first Interr[ogatory] he sayeth that about the tyme as he thynketh in the bill menconed he sued forthe of the sayde Courte a warrant for the taking and arresting of the bodys of Katheryne Roswarne, Richard Roswarne and John Polkinghorne in the behalf of the queens ma[jes]tie that … … … [the remainder of the page is torn off] [continued on next page] [2.]… … … Richard Greenefild depute warden of the sayd to Sir Walter Rawley of the sayd Stannary Court and sealed with the usual seale of that courte and after ……… the same warrant of Thomas Randoll then Stewarde of the sayd court & payd to him the ordynarye ffees due for the same. 3. To the thirde Interr[ogatory] he sayeth that he deliv[er]yd the sayd warrant p… and upon the sayd con……… to Robt Cock, Thomas Andrewe & Richard Kempe to arrest the p[er]sons in the Interr[ogatory] menconed and further to this Interr[ogatory] he cannot [cert]aynely … … … [the remainder of the page is torn off] [continued on next page] … … … Richard Kempe after suche tyme as he was arrested {as they sayd} brought him the sayd Richard Roswarne to the house of this def[enden]t after whenc Thomas Roswarne came theryn also and gave his worde to this defendant in the behalf of the sayd Richard Roswarne in a certaine some of money w[hi]ch this def[endan]t doth not now certaynely remember that he the sayde Richard shold be forthcomying to make his p[er]sonall apparance at the Courte of the sayd Stannarye which next after that shold be th… … to [answer] … … … matters … … … [the remainder of the page is torn off] ==Sources==

Star Chamber Proceedings STAC5/R32/39

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'''Court of Star Chamber. Benedicte Rosewarne v. William Pendervas and others (bill and answer). 35 Elizabeth.''' The National Archives. Court of Star Chamber. Proceedings Elizabeth 1. Transcript of STAC 5/R32/39. Rosewarne v. Pendervas See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Star_Chamber_Proceedings_STAC_5/R9/4 for other papers relating to this case. Star Chamber Bill addressed to Queen Elizabeth (c.1593) To the queens most Excellent Ma[jes]tie In moste humble wise sheweth and complayneth unto your most Excellent Ma[jes]tie your loyall and obedient subiecte Benedicte Rosewarne of Gwynnier in your heighnes Countye of Cornewall, gent, That wheras aboute iij yeres now last past your heighnes sayd subiecte beinge then occasioned to use and imploye about his necessarye affayres the summe of xxx li of monye repaired unto one William Pendervas of Crowen in your heighnes sayd Countye of Cornewall, yeoman, and made meanes unto him to supplye his wante and to lend unto your sayd subiecte the sayd summe of monye, and upon certaine agreem[en]t had made and concluded upon between your heighnes sayd subiecte and the sayd Will[ia]m Pendervas in effect as followeth, That is to saye that your heighnes sayd subiecte shoulde paye and deliver unto the sayd Will[ia]m Pendervas one thowsand and halfe of white tyn at the next deliveraunce of tyn then to be holden at Helston within your gracious sayd Countye of Cornewall, And allso [pro]cure one John Polkinhorne of Gwynnier aforsayd gent to be come bound together with your heighnes sayd subiecte for one thowsand of tyn p[ar]cell of the foresayd thowsand and half of tyn, And that allso one Peter Trenethacke of Gwyndren in your heighnes sayd Countye of Cornewall husbandman should in like manner enter into band unto the sayd Pendervas for the other half thowsand of tyn, That then at any tyme when soev[er] your heighnes sayd subiecte the sayd Polkinhorne and the sayd Trenethacke shoulde repaire unto the sayd Pendervas giving such securitie as is afor[e]sayd, your heighnes sayd subiect upon accomplishm[en]t of the same should have of the sayd Pendervas the sayd summe of xxx li befor[e] mencioned wher[e] upon your heighnes sayd subiect together with the sayd John Polkinhorne entred into band in the summe of xlli for the paym[en]t of a thowsand of tyn at a certen day lymited and agreed upon accordinge to the condicon of the sayd obligacon to that effect made and delivered unto the sayd Will[ia]m Pendervas, And allso your heighnes sayd subiecte together with the sayd Peter Trenethacke became likewise bound in an nother band in the summe of xx li for the payment of th’other half thowsand of tyn at a day and tyme certaine accordinge to the condicon of the sayd obligacon to that effect allso made unto the sayde Pendervas wher[e] upon your heighnes sayd subiecte received of the sayd Pendervas the sayd xxx li accordingly, And your sayd subiecte having care to keepe the dayes of paim[en]tes specified in the condicons of the sayd severall obligacons as is afor[e]sayd, did p[ro]vide to satisfye and paye the sayd Pendervas his thowsand and half of tyn according to the sayd agreem[en]t, and assurance had and made between them. Howbeyt longe tyme before the day of paim[en]t incurred, and the tyme for delivery of the sayd tyn did come, he the sayd Will[ia]m Pendervas having great and urgent occasion to use monye by reason he then owed and was indebted unto one Thomas Glason of Crowan in your heighnes sayd Countye of Cornewall, And unto one Will[ia]m Borthogga of Camborne in your heighnes sayd Countye of Cornewall, gent in divers[e] great sommes of monye for c[er]taine lande and tenem[en]tes w[hi]ch he did purchase and buy of the sayd Glason and Borthogga, And being unfurnished of monye to make his paym[en]tes unto the sayd Thomas Glason and Will[ia]m Borthogga, ther[e] upon he repayred and came unto the sayd Benedicte Rosewarne your heighnes subiecte and p[er]swaded with him that if he would p[ro]vide toe paye him the sayd Will[ia]m Pendervas the sayd summe of xxx li for that he had speciall occasions to use the sayd monye by reason of his sayd paim[en]tes he was to make for the sayd purchase, and for that allso he had found divers[e] favours and courtysies at your heighnes sayd subiecte[‘s] handes, he ther[e] fore now would be contented to accept of the sayd xxx li and ther[e] upon to discharge release and acquite your heighnes sayd subiect and his suretyes of the paim[en]t of the sayd thowsand and halfe of tyn expressed and specifyed in and upon the condicons of the sayd severall obligacons, And allso to free him and his sayd suertyes and ev[er]ye of them of and from all penalties and forfaitures that should or might growe and ensue ther[e]by, And further he the sayd Pendervas at that tyme most faithfully p[ro]mised and solemply p[ro]tested with great wo[rd] and othes that upon the paym[en]t of the sayd sume of xxx li backe againe to supplye and s[er]ve the turne of his p[rese]nte nead and necessytie, that your heighnes sayd subiect should have redelyvered and given up all his former bands and obligacons to be cancelled and made voyde. Wher[e] upon your heighnes sayd subiecte, knowinge the sayd Pendervas to have speciall occasions indede to use monye, was very reddy and willinge to pleasure him ther[e]with, And to that end and purpose aboute November then next ensuing after the lendinge and borrowing of the sayd summ of xxx li as afor[e]sayd, your sayd subiect did conclude and agree to and with the sayd Pendervas to repaye unto him the sayd summe of xxx li before the feast of th’annunciacon of the Blessed virgin then next follow[ing] at the furthest, w[hi]ch was aboute one half yere before the sayd day of paym[en]t or delivery of the sayd tyn as ys aforesayd, And if your sayd subiecte p[ro]vided the sayd monye against that tyme, the sayd Pendervas not only p[ro]mised to accepte of the same, but all[so] further p[ro]mised clearly and absolutely to discharge your sayd subiecte and his sayd suertyes of all the[i]r former bands, And your sayd subiecte beinge very carefull to accomplishe that w[hi]ch to him app[er]teyned, p[ro]vided the sayd summe of xxx li before the sayd day of payment to his great losse and hinderance and contrary to the first bargen agreed upon betwene your sayd subiecte and the sayd Pendervas for the deliverye of the sayd tyn at sundry tymes and dayes, delivered and payed before the sayd day appointed the sayd summ of xxx li to the sayd Pendervas himselfe and others to his use and by his appointm[en]t so as the sayd Pendervas was well and trewlye satisfyed and payed of the sayd summ of xxx li, and had the same and ev[er]ye p[ar]te ther[e]of to s[er]ve his torne long before his dayes of paym[en]t accrewed, accordinge unto the sayd latter agreem[en]t, wher[e]of the sayd Pendervas dyd afterwards acknowledge hymself to be satisfyed and payed, as your sayd subiect is able to make very due and sufficient prooffe, And your heighnes sayd subiecte being a plaine dealinge and meaning man, And mystrustinge no inconvenyences that might ensue of the paym[en]t of the sayd summe of xxxli being in full recompense and satysfaccon of the sayd thowsand and half of tyn to be payed to the sayd Pendervas, left the sayd severall bandes in the sayd Pendervas his hands, thinkinge with himselfe that in all right and reason, because the sayd monye was fully satisfyed and payed according to the sayd latter agreem[en]t that the sayd severall bands beinge in all good and honest dealinge discharged and of no valydytye and force should not be called in question or any tro[u]ble ther[e]by arise to your sayd subiect for that he had p[er]formed as much as to him app[er]teined plainly and honestly in all points. But now so yt is most gracious sov[er]aigne, that about a half yere after the daye of the paym[en]t of the sayd tyn, some question and controv[er]sye did growe between one Thomas Dewin of Gwynnier in your heighnes sayd Countye of Cornewall gent lately decessed and betwene the sayd Will[ia]m Pendervas your heighnes sayd subiect and the foresayd Polkinhorne, wher[e]in the sayd Pendervas plaied his p[ar]te, and contryved and practised very craftely and cunningly how to insnare your heighnes sayd subiect, and the sayd John Polkinhorne, And for that your sayd subiect refused and would not farther him the sayd Pendervas to effect and compasse his harde dealinge offered towardes certaine p[er]sons w[hi]ch were his debtors and whom the sayd Pendervas without any lawfull p[ro]cesse, warrant or aucthoritie had p[ro]cured to be a[r]rested impleaded and condemned, And namely the sayd John Polkinhorne in the Stannerye corte of Penwith and Kirrier within your heighnes sayd Countie before one Thomas Randell syttinge as steward ther[e], At w[hi]ch tyme the sayd Pendervas in the sayd corte of Stannerye, contrarye to all lawe equitie and go[o]d iustice obtayned an execucon for the summe of lxj li or ther[e] aboutes against the sayd John Polkinhorne and by colour of the sayd execucon the bodye of the sayd Polkinhorne was taken and detained in prison untill by dures[s] of imp[ri]so[n]ment he was inforsed and compelled to compound [and] give assurance unto the sayd Pendervas for the payment of xl li being the uttmost forfeiture and penaltie of the sayd severall bandes or obligacons for the payment of the for[e]sayd tyn contrary to the sayd latter agreem[en]t, w[hi]ch sayd x li was to be payed at tow severall paym[en]tes and for the w[hi]ch the sayd Thomas Dewin together with the sayd John Polkinhorne gave ther[e] assurance and became bound, of w[hi]ch hard and extreame dealinge your heighnes sayd subiect being made acquented by the sayd Polkinhorne hath bin accounselled and advised for his release to exhibite a bill of complent into your ma[jes]ties heigh corte of Chauncerye against the sayd Will[ia]m Pendervas as well for the fraudule[n]t obtaininge of the sayd severall bands for the paym[en]t of the sayd tyn contrary to the latter agreem[en]t, as allso for and concerninge div[er]s[e] and sundrye apparant cunning slightes and devises committed and practised towardes your sayd subiect by the sayd Will[ia]m Pendervas as in the sayd bill of complent exhibitede into your heighnes sayd corte of Chauncery pleanlye appe[a]reth, Wher[e] upon according to the order of the sayd corte of Chauncery your heighnes sayd subiect had p[ro]ces[s] of S[ub] p[eon]a awarded w[hi]ch was executed and s[er]ved on the sayd Pendervas, And ther[e]upon the sayd Pendervas appe[a]red and annswered unto some p[ar]te of the sayd Bill of complent, but for that the matter ther[e]in conteyned deeply touched him in his conscience and the sayd Pendervas beinge very unwillinge to manyfest the trueth ther[e]of, did in that respect, not annswere at all to much of the contentes of the sayd bill, And also in his annswere to that p[ar]te of the sayd bill where unto he hath annswered, he the sayd Pendervas hath ther[e]in committed most willfull wicked and corrupt p[er]iurie, for wher[e]as in his sayd annswere he hath sayd that the summe bor[r]owed upon the sayd first agre[e]ment was xxxijli xs for the sayd thowsand and half of white tyn whearas in trueth the instand true summe was but xxxli and no more as your sayd subiecte is able to make suffycient and apparent proof, So as the sayd Pendervas without any feare of god before his eyes, or awe of your ma[jes]ties lawes ordeyned against the detestable crime of p[er]iurye hath ther[e]in most wickedly willfully and corruptly sworen and p[er]iured him self, And likewise in his sayd annswere unto the sayd bill of complent exhibited into your heighnes sayd corte of Chauncerye against the sayd Pendervas, wher[e]as the sayd Pendervas hath sayd, that for the paym[en]t of the thowsand and half of tyn your heighnes sayd subiect and one John Polkinhorne mencioned in the sayd bill of complent and one Trenethacke stoode bound in the sayd severall bandes, in w[hi]ch his sayd annswere he hath allso most corruptly voluntaryly and willfully committed p[er]iurye, for that the sayd John Polkinhorne was only bound but in one of the sayd bandes and not in both to the sayd Pendervas for the paym[en]t of the sayd thowsand of tyn as ys aforesayd, And allso wher[e]as he sayeth in his sayd annswere that John Polkinhorne was in execution upon the sayd bandes for non paym[en]t of the sayd tyn, in that allso he the sayd Pendervas hath commited willfull voluntary and corrupt p[er]iurye, for that the sayd Polkinhorne being bound but onlye in one bannd for the paym[en]t of one thowsand of tyn as afor[e]sayd could not by lawe or equitie be in execucon for and uppon both the bands, And wher[e] allso the sayd Pendervas in his annswere denyeth the last agreem[en]t and paym[en]t of the sayd xxxli as ys before expressed he hath ther[e]in allso most corruptly voluntaryly and willfully committed p[er]iurye, And wher[e]as allso he affirmeth in his sayd annswere that he did not receive of your heighnes sayd subiecte the summe of xxvijli or xxviijli but after the forfaytures of the sayd bands made for the paym[en]t of the sayd tyn in w[hi]ch allso he hath most corruptly and willfully for[e]sworne himself, of w[hi]ch many fold mysdemeano[u]rs & offences your heighnes sayd subiect intending and meaninge to seeke releef of your most gracious ma[jes]tie in his your most hono[u]rable corte of Starr Chamber, And the sayd Will[ia]m Pendervas having notice and intelligence ther[e]of and fearing least all his misdemeanors corrupt p[er]iuries and cunning slightes and practises should be ther[e] disclosed and manyfested and by that meanes he the sayd Pendervas should be subiect to the grave and severe censure and punishm[en]t of your sayd heigh corte of Starr Chamber according to your heighnes lawes and statutes in such cases and for such malefactors and offenders p[ro]vided, did practice and put in ure certen outragious disorders ryoutes and myschifes intending ther[e]by as is most likely e[i]ther to we[a]r and werye out your sayd subiectes with contynuall tro[u]bles or to hassard the lyef of your sayd subiect so as he should not complayne of the same, For so it is most gracious sov[er]aigne that he the sayd Pendervas having associated gotten and gathered into his companye one Richard John al[ia]s Gardener, Thomas Androwe al[ia]s Shilston, Ralfe John al[ia]s Angove, Robert Custola and divers[e] other to the number of xij p[er]sons as yet unknowen unto your heighnes sayd subiect, being all evel and lawles p[er]sons of evill dispo[si]tion demeano[u]r and behavio[u]r, not having the feare of god before ther[e] eyes nor any due regarde of your ma[jes]ties whol[e]some lawes against rowte ryoute and unlawfull assemblies did in or about the xxxth daye of September then next ensuinge not far from the mancion howse of your heighnes sayd subiect called Cosewin with in the p[ar]ish of Gwinnier in the sayd Countye of Cornewall, assemble them selves together, And then and ther[e] being armed ar[r]ayed and weaponed with bowes arrowes longe pikes staves swords daggers bucklers pistoles and gunnes and other warlike weapons aswell invasive as defensive, the sayd ryotous p[er]sons by and under the conduccon of the sayd Pendervas marched towards the mancion howse of your heighnes sayd subiect at Cosewin afor[e]sayd in ryotous rowtous and tumult[u]ous manner howling and showtinge in the man[n]er of an uprore and tumilte, and so marchinge on warde and p[ro]ceedinge tyll they came to your sayd subiect’s howse afor[e]sayd and then and ther[e] during the space of ix dayes together continued in most ryotous and rowtous manner and prively lurked and hidd them selves in the daye tyme in secret places about your sayd subiectes howse, And all that tyme did put in great feare not only your sayd subiecte him selfe but all his whole howsehold s[er]vantes and retynue, At w[hi]ch tyme one of the sayd ryotous p[er]sons in great outradge and furye did stricke with his sworde drawen the sayd John Polkinghorne by w[hi]ch stroke the sayd John Polkinhorne did longe languyshe and had bin slayne outright if he had not by the goodnes[s] of god the better prevented and boren off the sayd stroke, And then and ther[e] allso they [the] sayd ryotous and rowtous p[er]sons by the inticem[en]t and p[ro]curem[en]t of the sayd Will[ia]m Pendervas as the[i]r cheef captayn and ringleader of the sayd ryot and disorder, did assault beat wound and yll intreat one Richard Rosewarne gent decessed sonne of your sayd subiecte Benedict Rosewarne, And he being sore beaten and wounded with force and armes the sayd ryotous p[er]sons did conveye and afterwarde carry him to the sayd Will[ia]m Pendervas mansion howse at Crowen to the only end and intent that the sayd Richard Rosewarne should p[ro]cure e[i]ther from your heighnes sayd subiect or from the sayd John Polkinhorne a discharge of all the former recyted ryottes and mysdemeanors w[hi]ch the sayd Richard Rosewarne not being able to p[ro]cure, was after many fowle abuses offered him, inlarged by the sayd Pendervas, wher[e] upon your heighnes sayd subiect exhibited and p[re]ferred his bill of complent into this honorable corte against the sayd Pendervas and the rest of the for[e]sayd malefactors, And sundrye of them beinge served with p[ro]ces[s] to make the[i]r p[er]sonale app[e]arance and they well knowing that they could not annswer the severall misdemeanors willfull and corrupt p[er]iuries ryottes and rowte before expressed made ther[e] for[e] default and appeared not devisinge with them selves to put in ure in the meane whyle some further practise and devise for the sayd Pendervas without any due course of p[ro]ceedinge or good ground of suite did procure uppon the sayd former execucon another execucon out of the sayd corte of Stannery and by couloure ther[e]of the goods of one Polkinhorne to the value of xx li was indirectly taken and executed, wher[e]by and by the extremytye that was offred towards him the sayd John Polkinhorne he was inforsed to satisfye and paye the sayd Pendervas his full and whole demannd all w[hi]ch unlawfull devises were practised and devysed by the sayd Pendervas to no other end and purpose but only to p[ro]cure and enforce the sayd Polkinhorne and your sayd subiect Benedicte Rosewarne to make an acquitence or release of all the matters and mysdemeanors afor[e]sayd unto the sayd Pendervas, And the sayd Will[ia]m Pendervas, Richard John al[ia]s Gardener, Thomas Androwe and Robert Custola and the rest of the malefactors as yet unknowen unto your said subiect did practise and put in ure an nother cunning slight and practise against your heighnes sayd subiect, And for that your sayd subiect did exhibite his sayd severall bills of complent aswell into this your heighnes court of Starr Chamber as allso into your heighnes corte of Chauncery and obtayned p[ro]ces[s] ther[e]upon he the sayd Pendervas did indirectly and contrarye to all lawe equitie and conscience corse and p[ro]cure your heighnes sayd subiect to be indicted in the Stannery corte of Penwith and Kirr[ie]r with in the sayd County of Cornewall befor[e] the sayd Randill sitting as steward ther[e], And at the will and pleasure of the sayd Pendervas your heighnes sayd subiect was greviously fyned and amerced to his great hinderance and impoverishm[en]t, And yet the sayd malefactors not thus satisfyed with all the wrounges vyolence ryottes rowtes and misdemeano[u]rs afore rememb[e]red, but as men fleshed in all malice and mischife did againe about the xiijth daye of February last past in like rowtous and ryotous manner ryotously forcibly and unlawfully assemble themselves together near about the howse of your sayd subiect and then and ther[e] in like warlike manner with weapon aswell invasive as defensive estsounes assaulted your heighnes sayd subiect and his s[er]vantes and they being in god and your ma[jes]ties yeare did at the[i]r will and pleasure beat and evell-entreate beat and abuse to the entent by such threates and menaces to enforce a release and discharge of all quar[r]ells controv[er]sies and of all the for[e] recyted mysdemeano[u]rs aswell from your heighnes sayd subiect asallso from the sayd John Polkinhorne to the great detrim[en]t and impoverishment of your ma[jes]ties sayd subiectes and the no lesse terror and fear of other your ma[jes]ties peaceable subiectes ther[e] aboutes inhabitinge and to the utter contempt and derogacon of your ma[jes]ties Royall crowne and dignitye if condigne severe and speedy punishm[en]t be not administred the sooner towards the sayd malefactors and offenders according to the[i]r due desertes and outragious misdemeano[u]rs. In tender regard wher[e]of and for asmuch as if such heanous offenders should escape unpunished yt would imbolden and harten them and the like lawles[s] p[er]sons estsounes to attempt and put in ure the like lewde misdemeano[u]rs, And further for that such wicked p[er]iuries rowttes ryottes foull and ennormous offences and misdemeano[u]rs ar[e] contemptuo[u]s to your ma[jes]ties Royall crowne and dignytye and not tollerable in your heighnes peac[e]able common weale, Maye yt please your ma[jes]tie to graunt unto your sayd subiect your most gracious writtes of S[ub] p[eon]a to be derected unto the sayd Will[ia]m Pendervas, Richard John al[ia]s Gardener, Ralfe John al[ia]s Angove, Thomas Androwe al[ia]s Shilsten, Robert Constola and abide such farther order commanding them thereby at a certen daye and under a certen paine ther[e]in to be limyted p[er]sonally to appere befor[e] your ma[jes]tie in your heighnes cort of Starr Chamber then and ther[e] to annswer the premises as to your ma[jes]tie shall seem best to be agreeable to lawe equitie & justice, And your sayd subiect according to his alleageaunce and bounden dewtye shall dayly praye for the p[ro]sperous estate of your ma[jes]tie in all pe[a]ce & happynes[s] long to reagne over us. Maii a[nn]o 35 Elizabeth Regina The demurrer and annswere of Willyam Pendervas one of the defendants, the Bill of Complainte of Bennedicke Rosewarne complayna[n]te The sayd defendante nott acknowledginge or confessinge any thinge materyall or effectuall, contayned in the said bill of complainte concerninge him to be true, And savinge to him all advantages to the faultes untruthes and imp[er]fecions of the same for annswere to so muche of the said bill of complainte as any waye conc[er]neth this defendante he sayethe, And firste to the p[er]iurye wherew[i]th he is charged by the said bill of complainte to have committed in his annswere in div[er]s[e] poyntes to the said Bill of Complainte exhibited in the said heighe courte of Chauncerye, for thatt the said Complayna[n]te dothe nott showe in his said Bill of complainte exhibited into this hono[u]rable courte howe farre the said cause in Chauncerye proceeded, and whether the same be ended or nott, or whatt is become of the same cause w[hi]ch suite there yett dependes w[i]thout any decree fynall order or dismissian for w[hi]ch cause the said defendante demurrethe in lawe and prayethe th’opynian of this hono[u]rable courte whether he shal[l]be compelled to make any other or further annswere to the same, All w[hi]ch the said defendante is ready to averre and prove as this hono[u]rable courte shall awarde, And prayethe to be dismissed from the same w[i]th his reasonable costes and expences wrongfullye sustayned in his behalf, And as to the sev[er]all outragious disorders, ryottes, rowtes, unlawfull assemblyes, mischeifes and other misdemeano[u]rs wherew[i]th he this def[enden]te w[i]th others is charged by the said bill of complainte he sayethe that he is nott of theim nor of any of theym guylty in mann[er] and forme as in the said bill of complainte is alleaged, And the said defendante farder sayethe thatt he dyd procure a sufficyente warrante as the said defendante thinkethe againste John Polkinghorne, Katheryne Rosewarne and Richard Rosewarne att her ma[jes]ties suite uppon a contempte, dyrected to the baylyfs of the Stannery of Penw[i]th and Kyrri[er] and to Thomas Andrewe, Robert Locke and Richard Kympe for the arrestinge of 18. the said Katheryn Rosewarne and Richard Rosewarne and John Polkinghorne, accordinge to the custome and usage of the courte of the said Stannerye, And dyd deliv[er] the same accordinglye to one of the Baylifs named in the said warrantes for the execucon thereof w[hi]ch said Baylifes appoynted as aforesaid for the execucon of the said warrantes dyd by vertue of the same warrantes goe to arreste the said John Polkinghorne, Katheryn Rosewarne and Richard Rosewarne w[hi]ch is the supposed ryott and misdemeano[u]r wherew[i]th the said def[endan]te w[i]th others are charged by the said bill of complainte, as the said defendante verelye thinkethe, And touchinge the said bill of complainte mencyoned in this bill before this tyme exhibited into this hono[u]rable courte againste the said def[endan]te and others, by the said nowe complaynn[an]te for p[ar]te of the causes in this bill of complainte, as in the said bill is alleaged, the said defendante sayethe thatt true it is thatt this defendante was sued by a sub pe[o]na out of the said courte of Star chamber, and dyd thereuppon appeare, by an attorney butt there was nev[er] any bill putt into the said courte againste him uppon the same, as the said defendante was informed by his attorney, for he dyd nott then appeare in p[er]son where uppon this defendant as he is informed by his councell oughte to have full his costes, so thatt indede in the [w]hole matter the said defendant hathe juste cause to complayne, of the malitious dealinge of the said complayn[an]t, All w[hi]ch the said defendante is readye to averre and prove as this hono[u]rable courte shall awarde, And prayethe as he before hathe prayed. ==Sources==

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'''''Star Trek''''' was a science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry and aired from 08 Sep 1966 to 03 Jun 1969. This page contains links to each episode in a sortable table. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" ! Title || Episode || Air Date |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#Where No Man Has Gone Before|Where No Man Has Gone Before]] || S1E01 || 1966-09-22 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#The_Corbomite_Maneuver|The Corbomite Maneuver]] || S1E02 || 1966-11-10 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#Mudd's_Women|Mudd's Women]]|| S1E03 || 1966-10-13 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#The_Enemy_Within|The Enemy Within]] || S1E04 || 1966-10-06 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#The_Man_Trap|The Man Trap]] || S1E05 || 1966-09-08 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#The_Naked_Time|The Naked Time]] || S1E06 || 1966-09-29 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#Charlie_X|Charlie X]] || S1E07 || 1966-09-15 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#Balance_of_Terror|Balance of Terror]]|| S1E08 || 1966-12-13 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#What_Are_Little_Girls_Made_Of?|What Are Little Girls Made Of?]]|| S1E09 || 1966-10-20 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#Dagger_of_the_Mind|Dagger of the Mind]]|| S1E10 || 1966-11-03 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#Miri|Miri]] || S1E11 || 1966-10-27 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#The_Conscience_of_the_King|The Conscience of the King]] || S1E12 || 1966-12-08 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#The_Galileo_Seven|The Galileo Seven]] || S1E13 || 1967-01-05 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#Court_Martial|Court Martial]]|| S1E14 || 1967-02-02 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#The_Menagerie_Part_I|The Menagerie, Part I]] || S1E15 || 1966-11-17 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#The_Menagerie_Part_II|The Menagerie, Part II]]|| S1E16 || 1966-11-24 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#Shore_Leave|Shore Leave]] || S1E17 || 1966-12-29 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#The_Squire_of_Gothos|The Squire of Gothos]] || S1E18 || 1967-01-12 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#Arena|Arena]] || S1E19 || 1967-01-19 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#The_Alternative_Factor|The Alternative Factor]] || S1E20 || 1967-03-30 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#Tomorrow_is_Yesterday|Tomorrow is Yesterday]] || S1E21 || 1967-01-26 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#The_Return_of_the_Archons|The Return of the Archons]] || S1E22 || 1967-02-09 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#A_Taste_of_Armageddon|A Taste of Armageddon]] || S1E23 || 1967-02-23 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#Space_Seed|Space Seed]] || S1E24 || 1967-02-16 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#This_Side_of_Paradise|This Side of Paradise]] || S1E25 || 1967-03-02 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#The_Devil_in_the_Dark|The Devil in the Dark]] || S1E26 || 1967-03-09 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#Errand_of_Mercy|Errand of Mercy]] || S1E27 || 1967-03-23 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#The_City_on_the_Edge_of_Forever|The City on the Edge of Forever]] || S1E28 || 1967-04-06 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#Operation -- Annihilate!|Operation -- Annihilate!]] || S1E29 || 1967-04-13 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#Catspaw|Catspaw]] || S2E01 || 1967-10-27 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#Metamorphosis|Metamorphosis]] || S2E02 || 1967-11-10 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#Friday's_Child|Friday's Child]] || S2E03 || 1967-12-01 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#Who_Mourns_for_Adonais?|Who Mourns for Adonais?]] || S2E04 || 1967-09-22 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#Amok_Time|Amok Time]] || S2E05 || 1967-09-15 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#The_Doomsday_Machine|The Doomsday Machine]] || S2E06 || 1967-10-20 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#Wolf_in_the_Fold|Wolf in the Fold]] || S2E07 || 1967-12-22 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#The_Changeling|The Changeling]] || S2E08 || 1967-09-29 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#The_Apple|The Apple]] || S2E09 || 1967-10-13 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#Mirror,_Mirror|Mirror, Mirror]] || S2E10 || 1967-10-06 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#The_Deadly_Years|The Deadly Years]] || S2E11 || 1967-12-08 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#I,_Mudd|I, Mudd]] || S2E12 || 1967-11-03 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#The_Trouble_with_Tribbles|The Trouble with Tribbles]] || S2E13 || 1967-12-29 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#Bread_and_Circuses|Bread and Circuses]] || S2E14 || 1968-03-15 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#Journey_to_Babel|Journey to Babel]] || S2E15 || 1967-11-17 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#A_Private_Little_War|A Private Little War]] || S2E16 || 1968-02-02 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#The_Gamesters_of_Triskelion|The Gamesters of Triskelion]] || S2E17 || 1968-01-05 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#Obsession|Obsession]] || S2E18 || 1967-12-15 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#The_Immunity_Syndrome|The Immunity Syndrome]] || S2E19 || 1968-01-19 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#A_Piece_of_the_Action|A Piece of the Action]] || S2E20 || 1968-01-12 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#By_Any_Other_Name|By Any Other Name]] || S2E21 || 1968-02-23 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#Return_to_Tomorrow|Return to Tomorrow]] || S2E22 || 1968-02-09 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#Patterns_of_Force|Patterns of Force]] || S2E23 || 1968-02-16 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#The_Ultimate_Computer|The Ultimate Computer]] || S2E24 || 1968-03-08 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#The_Omega_Glory|The Omega Glory]] || S2E25 || 1968-03-01 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_2#Assignment:_Earth|Assignment: Earth]] || S2E26 || 1968-03-29 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#Spectre_of_the_Gun|Spectre of the Gun]] || S3E01 || 1968-10-25 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#Elaan_of_Troyius|Elaan of Troyius]] || S3E02 || 1968-12-20 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#The_Paradise_Syndrome|The Paradise Syndrome]] || S3E03 || 1968-10-04 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#The_Enterprise_Incident|The Enterprise Incident]] || S3E04 || 1968-09-27 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#And_the_Children_Shall_Lead|And the Children Shall Lead]] || S3E05 || 1968-10-11 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#Spock's_Brain|Spock's Brain]] || S3E06 || 1968-09-20 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#Is_There_in_Truth_No_Beauty?|Is There in Truth No Beauty?]] || S3E07 || 1968-10-18 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#The_Empath|The Empath]] || S3E08 || 1968-12-06 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#The_Tholian_Web|The Tholian Web]] || S3E09 || 1968-11-15 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#For_the_World_is_Hollow_and_I_Have_Touched_the_Sky|For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky]] || S3E10 || 1968-11-08 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#Day_of_the_Dove|Day of the Dove]] || S3E11 || 1968-11-01 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#Plato's_Stepchildren|Plato's Stepchildren]] || S3E12 || 1968-11-22 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#Wink_of_an_Eye|Wink of an Eye]] || S3E13 || 1968-11-29 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#That_Which_Survives|That Which Survives]] || S3E14 || 1969-01-24 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#Let_That_Be_Your_Last_Battlefield|Let That Be Your Last Battlefield]] || S3E15 || 1969-01-10 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#Whom_Gods_Destroy|Whom Gods Destroy]] || S3E16 || 1969-01-03 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#The_Mark_of_Gideon|The Mark of Gideon]] || S3E17 || 1969-01-17 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#The_Lights_of_Zetar|The Lights of Zetar]] || S3E18 || 1969-01-31 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#The_Cloud_Minders|The Cloud Minders]] || S3E19 || 1969-02-28 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#The_Way_to_Eden|The Way to Eden]] || S3E20 || 1969-02-21 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#Requiem_for_Methuselah|Requiem for Methuselah]] || S3E21 || 1969-02-14 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#The_Savage_Curtain|The Savage Curtain]] || S3E22 || 1969-03-07 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#All_Our_Yesterdays|All Our Yesterdays]] || S3E23 || 1969-03-14 |- align=center | [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#Turnabout_Intruder|Turnabout Intruder]] || S3E24 || 1969-06-03 |} == Sources == See also: * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia: List_of_Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series_episodes|List of ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' episodes]] * {{Wikidata|Q1257895|enwiki}}

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---- == Where No Man Has Gone Before == An encounter at the limits of our galaxy begins to change Lieutenant Commander Gary Mitchell and threatens the future of the Enterprise and the Human race itself.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Where_No_Man_Has_Gone_Before_(episode) Where No Man Has Gone Before] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Guest stars === * Gary Lockwood (born John Gary Yurosek)[[wikipedia:Gary_Lockwood|Gary Lockwood]] as Gary Mitchell * [[Kellerman-233|Sally Kellerman]] as Elizabeth Dehner === Featuring === * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Haynes-3800|Lloyd Haynes]] as Alden * Andrea Dromm[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Andrea_Dromm Andrea Dromm] as Yeoman Smith * [[Carr-7361|Paul Carr]] as Lt. Lee Kelso * [[Fix-272|Paul Fix]] as Doctor Piper ---- == The Corbomite Maneuver == Exploring a distant region of space, the Enterprise is threatened by Balok, commander of a starship from the First Federation.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Corbomite_Maneuver_(episode) The Corbomite Maneuver ] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Co-starring === * Anthony Call[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Anthony_Call Anthony Call] as Dave Bailey * Clint Howard[[wikipedia:Clint_Howard|Clint Howard]] as Balok === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Chase-3542|Grace Lee Whitney]] as Yeoman Rand * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura ---- == Mudd's Women == The Enterprise rescues a con man named Harry Mudd who is trafficking in mail-order brides.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Mudd%27s_Women_(episode) Mudd's Women] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Guest star === * [[Carmel-115|Roger C. Carmel]] as Harcourt Fenton Mudd === Co-starring === * [[Steele-5919|Karen Steele]] as Eve McHuron === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * Maggie Thrett (born Diane Pine)[[wikipedia:Maggie_Thrett|Maggie Thrett]] as Ruth * Susan Denberg (born Dietlinde Zechner)[[wikipedia:Susan_Denberg|Susan Denberg]] as Magda * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Goodwin-5713|Jim Goodwin]] as Farrell * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Gene Dynarski[[wikipedia:Eugene_Dynarski|Eugene Dynarski]] as Ben * [[Kowal-59|Jon Kowal]] as Herm * [[Glass-3413|Seamon Glass]] as Benton * Jerry Foxworth[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Jerry_Foxworth Jerry Foxworth] as Security Guard ---- == The Enemy Within == A transporter malfunction splits Captain Kirk into two people – one good and one evil, and neither capable of functioning well separately.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Enemy_Within_(episode) The Enemy Within ] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Chase-3542|Grace Lee Whitney]] as Yeoman Rand * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * Edward Madden[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Edward_Madden Edward Madden] as Fisher * [[Thompson-45546|Garland Thompson]] as Wilson * [[Goodwin-5713|Jim Goodwin]] as Farrell ---- == The Man Trap == A mysterious creature stalks the Enterprise, murdering crew members.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Man_Trap_(episode) The Man Trap] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Co-starring === * [[Bal-158|Jeanne Bal]] as Nancy Crater === Guest star === * [[Corn-1053|Alfred Ryder]] as Robert Crater === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Chase-3542|Grace Lee Whitney]] as Yeoman Rand * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Watson-17175|Bruce Watson]] as Green * [[Zaslow-2|Michael Zaslow]] as Darnell * Vince Howard[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Vince_Howard Vince Howard] as a Crewman * [[Pyne-277|Francine Pyne]] as Nancy III ---- == The Naked Time == The Enterprise crew is intoxicated by an inhibition-stripping contagion that causes mayhem throughout the ship.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Naked_Time_(episode) The Naked Time] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Co-starring === * [[Moss-5898|Stewart Moss]] as Tormolen * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Christine * [[Hyde-3222|Bruce Hyde]] as Riley === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Chase-3542|Grace Lee Whitney]] as Yeoman Rand * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * William Knight [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/William_Knight William Knight] as amorous crewman * John Bellah [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/John_Bellah John Bellah] as a laughing crewman ---- == Charlie X == The Enterprise takes seventeen-year-old Charles Evans aboard for transport after he spent fourteen years alone on a deserted planet, but his inability to reintegrate with his fellow Humans is compounded by his very un-Human powers.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Charlie_X_(episode) Charlie X] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Guest star === * Robert Walker[[wikipedia:Robert_Walker_(actor,_born_1940)|Robert Walker]] as Charles Evans === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Chase-3542|Grace Lee Whitney]] as Yeoman Rand * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Stewart-30071|Charles J. Stewart]] as Captain Ramart * [[Midgette-17|Dallas Mitchell]] as Nellis * [[Eitner-4|Don Eitner]] as the Navigator * Patricia McNulty[[wikipedia:Patricia_McNulty|Patricia McNulty]] as Tina Lawton * John Bellah as Crewman I * [[Thompson-45546|Garland Thompson]] as Crewman II * [[Sofaer-1|Abraham Sofaer]] as "The Thasian" ---- == Balance of Terror == The Enterprise battles a Romulan ship suspected of destroying outposts near the Neutral Zone.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Balance_of_Terror_(episode) Balance of Terror] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also Starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock * [[Rosenson-5|Mark Lenard]] as a Romulan Commander === Co-starring === * [[Comi-1|Paul Comi]] as Stiles * [[Montaigne-10|Lawrence Montaigne]] as Decius === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Chase-3542|Grace Lee Whitney]] as Yeoman Rand * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Stephen Mines [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Stephen_Mines Stephen Mines] as Tomlinson * Barbara Baldavin [[wikipedia:Barbara_Baldavin|Barbara Baldavin]] as Angela * [[Walberg-28|Garry Walberg]] as Hansen * [[Warburton-498|John Warburton]] as The Centurion ---- == What Are Little Girls Made Of? == The Enterprise finds archaeologist Dr. Roger Korby, who has been missing for five years, living underground on a deserted ice planet with a group of sophisticated androids.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/What_Are_Little_Girls_Made_Of%3F_(episode) What Are Little Girls Made Of?] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also Starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Guest star === * [[Natapoff-1|Michael Strong]] as Roger Korby === Co-starring === * Sherry Jackson [[wikipedia:Sherry_Jackson|Sherry Jackson]] as Andrea * [[Cassidy-785|Ted Cassidy]] as Ruk * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Christine Chapel === Featuring === * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Harry Basch [[wikipedia:Harry_Basch|Harry Basch]] as Brown * [[Deadrick-17|Vince Deadrick]] as Mathews * Budd Albright [[wikipedia:Budd_Albright|Budd Albright]] as Rayburn ---- == Dagger of the Mind == A routine visit to the Tantalus Penal Colony proves dangerous for Kirk and an Enterprise psychiatrist.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Dagger_of_the_Mind_(episode) Dagger of the Mind] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also Starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Guest star === * [[Gregory-5595|James Gregory]] as Tristan Adams === Co-starring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * Morgan Woodward [[wikipedia:Morgan_Woodward|Morgan Woodward]] as Simon Van Gelder * Marianna Hill [[wikipedia:Marianna_Hill|Marianna Hill]] as Helen Noel === Featuring === * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Susanne Wasson [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Susanne_Wasson Susanne Wasson] as Lethe * John Arndt [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/John_Arndt John Arndt] as First Crewman * Larry Anthony [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Larry_Anthony Larry Anthony] as Transportation Man * [[McCready-438|Ed McCready]] as Inmate * [[Behar-32|Eli Behar]] as Therapist ---- == Miri == The Enterprise discovers an Earth-like planet that was devastated by a horrific degenerative disease and is now populated entirely by impossibly old children.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Miri_(episode) Miri] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also Starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Guest stars === * Kim Darby [[wikipedia:Kim_Darby|Kim Darby]] as Miri * Michael J. Pollard [[wikipedia:Michael_J._Pollard|Michael J Pollard]] as Jahn === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Chase-3542|Grace Lee Whitney]] as Yeoman Rand * Keith Taylor [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Keith_Taylor Keith Taylor] as a little boy * [[McCready-438|Ed McCready]] as a boy creature * Kellie Flanagan [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Kellie_Flanagan Kellie Flanagan] as a blonde girl * [[McEveety-5|Steven McEveety]] as a redheaded boy * David Ross [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/David_L._Ross David L Ross] as Security Guard #1 * [[Goodwin-5713|Jim Goodwin]] as Farrell * [[Megna-4|John Megna]] as Jahn's Friend === Interesting Connections === Kim Darby ("Miri") was once married to [[Elias-104|James Stacy]]. Stacy's first wife was [[Ingoglia-3|Connie Stevens]], the half sister of [[Megna-4|John Megna]], who played Jahn's friend. [[McEveety-5|Steven McEveety]] ("redheaded boy") is the nephew of [[McEveety-1|Vincent McEveety]], who directed this episode. ---- == The Conscience of the King == An actor traveling aboard the Enterprise may be a former governor who ordered a mass murder twenty years earlier.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Conscience_of_the_King_(episode) The Conscience of the King] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also Starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock * Barbara Anderson [[wikipedia:Barbara_Anderson_(actress)|Barbara Anderson]] as Lenore === Guest star === * [[Moss-4422|Arnold Moss]] as Karidian === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Chase-3542|Grace Lee Whitney]] as Yeoman Rand * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * William Sargent [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/William_Sargent William Sargent] as Dr. Leighton * [[Katz-1117|Natalie Norwick]] as Martha Leighton * [[Somerville-1232|David Troy]] as Larry Matson * [[Bruck-118|Karl Bruck]] as King Duncan * Marc Adams [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Marc_Grady_Adams Marc Grady Adams] as Prince Hamlet * [[Hyde-3222|Bruce Hyde]] as Riley ---- == The Galileo Seven == Spock faces difficult command decisions when his shuttle crashes on a hostile world populated by barbarous giants.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Galileo_Seven_(episode) The Galileo Seven] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also Starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Co-starring === * [[Marshall-11986|Don Marshall]] as Boma * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott === Featuring === * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Richardson-15185|John Crawford]] as Commissioner Ferris * [[Marko-33|Peter Marko]] as Gaetano * [[Callow-257|Phyllis Douglas]] as Yeoman Mears ---- == Court Martial == Kirk is accused of criminal negligence causing the death of one of his subordinates, Lt. Commander Benjamin Finney, and is put on trial for his murder.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Court_Martial_(episode) Court Martial] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also Starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Co-starring === * [[Rodrigues-623|Percy Rodriguez]] as Portmaster Stone * [[Cook-20759|Elisha Cook]] as Cogley * [[Schrepfermann-1|Joan Marshall]] as Lt. Areel Shaw === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Webb-11854|Richard Webb]] as Finney * [[Beggs-400|Hagan Beggs]] as the helmsman * Winston DeLugo [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Winston_DeLugo Winston DeLugo] as Timothy * Alice Rawlings [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Alice_Rawlings Alice Rawlings] as Jame Finney === With === * Nancy Wong [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Nancy_Wong Nancy Wong] as the personnel officer * Bart Conrad [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Bart_Conrad Bart Conrad] as Krasnovsky * [[Meader-337|William Meader]] as a board officer * [[Singh-320|Reginald Lal Singh]] as a board officer ---- == The Menagerie Part I == Spock fakes a message from the Enterprise's former commander, Christopher Pike, steals the vessel, and sets it on a locked course for the forbidden planet Talos IV.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Menagerie,_Part_I_(episode) The Menagerie, Part I ] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also Starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock * [[Throne-33|Malachi Throne]] as José I. Mendez * [[Hudec-4|M. Leigh Hudec]] as Number One * [[Duryea-207|Peter Duryea]] as José Tyler * [[Hoysradt-4|John Hoyt]] as Philip Boyce * [[Gerler-6|Adam Roarke]] as Garison * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura === Guest stars === * [[McKinnies-6|Jeffrey Hunter]] as Christopher Pike * [[Gercke-3|Susan Oliver]] as Vina === Featuring === * Sean Kenney [[wikipedia:Sean_Kenney_(actor)|Sean Kenney]] as the injured Pike * [[Beggs-400|Hagan Beggs]] as Hansen * [[Wilbar-8|Julie Parrish]] as Miss Piper ---- == The Menagerie Part II == While Spock faces court martial for kidnapping Captain Pike and hijacking the Enterprise, he further explains his actions with mysterious footage about Pike's captivity by the Talosians.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Menagerie,_Part_II_(episode) The Menagerie, Part II] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also Starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock * [[Throne-33|Malachi Throne]] as José I. Mendez * [[Hudec-4|M. Leigh Hudec]] as Number One * [[Duryea-207|Peter Duryea]] as José Tyler * [[Hoysradt-4|John Hoyt]] as Philip Boyce * Laurel Goodwin [[wikipedia:Laurel_Goodwin|Laurel Goodwin]] as J.M. Colt * [[Gerler-6|Adam Roarke]] as Garison * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura === Guest stars === * [[McKinnies-6|Jeffrey Hunter]] as Christopher Pike * [[Gercke-3|Susan Oliver]] as Vina === Featuring === * Sean Kenney as the injured Pike * [[Beggs-400|Hagan Beggs]] as Hansen * [[Wyllie-571|Meg Wyllie]] as The Keeper ---- == Shore Leave == The Enterprise crew take shore leave on a planet where their imaginations become reality.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Shore_Leave_(episode) Shore Leave] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also Starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Co-starring === * Emily Banks [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Emily_Banks Emily Banks] as Tonia Barrows * [[McGowan-1907|Oliver McGowan]] as Caretaker * [[Lopez-2785|Perry Lopez]] as Rodriguez === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * Bruce Mars [[wikipedia:Bruce_Mars|Bruce Mars]] as Finnegan * Barbara Baldavin as Angela * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Marcia Brown [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Marcia_Brown Marcia Brown] as Alice * [[Tom-159|Sebastian Tom]] as a Warrior * Shirley Bonne [[wikipedia:Shirley_Bonne|Shirley Bonne]] as Ruth ---- == The Squire of Gothos == The Enterprise is captured by Trelane, the childish ruler of Gothos.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Squire_of_Gothos_(episode) The Squire of Gothos ] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Guest star === * [[Campbell-23666|William Campbell]] as Trelane === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Carlyle-386|Richard Carlyle]] as Jaeger * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * Michael Barrier [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Michael_Barrier Michael Barrier] as DeSalle * [[Wolf-4218|Venita Wolf]] as Teresa ---- == Arena == Captain Kirk and a landing party – Spock, Dr. McCoy, O'Herlihy, Kelowitz, and Lang – beam down to the Federation observation outpost on Cestus III at the invitation of its commander, Commodore Travers who has received quite the reputation for setting a fine table with his personal head chef. When the Away Team arrive, they discover that the invitation is a ruse and the colony has been destroyed.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Arena_(episode) Arena] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also Starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Ayers-2278|Jerry Ayres]] as O'Herlihy * [[Titsworth-86|Grant Woods]] as Kelowitz * Tom Troupe [[wikipedia:Tom_Troupe|Tom Troupe]] as Lt. Harold * James Farley [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/James_Farley James Farley] as Lang * [[Stuppler-1|Carole Shelyne]] as the Metron * Sean Kenney as DePaul === Interesting connections === [[Cassidy-785|Ted Cassidy]] was the voice of the Gorn captain (uncredited). ---- == The Alternative Factor == Investigating the cause of a massive, galaxy-wide disruption in space, the Enterprise finds a mad scientist who claims he is being pursued by a hideous being.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Alternative_Factor_(episode) The Alternative Factor ] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also Starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Guest star === * Robert Brown [[wikipedia:Robert_Brown_(American_actor)|Robert Brown]] as Lazarus/anti-Lazarus === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[MacLachlan-123|Janet MacLachlan]] as Charlene Masters * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Derr-459|Richard Derr]] as Barstow * [[Archambault-663|Arch Whiting]] as the assistant engineer * Christian Patrick [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Christian_Patrick Christian Patrick] as a transporter chief * Eddie Paskey [[wikipedia:Eddie_Paskey|Eddie Paskey]] as Lesley ---- == Tomorrow is Yesterday == The Enterprise is hurled back in time to the year 1969, where the US Air Force sights it as a UFO. The crew must find a way to erase evidence of their visit before trying to get back to their future home.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Tomorrow_is_Yesterday_(episode) Tomorrow is Yesterday] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Also Starring === * [[Perry-14210|Roger Perry]] as [Captain] Christopher === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Lynch-5741|Hal Lynch]] as the Air Police sergeant * Richard Merrifield [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Richard_Merrifield Richard Merrifield] as Webb * [[Winston-708|John Winston]] as Kyle * [[Peckelis-1|Ed Peck]] as Colonel Fellini === With === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Dempsey-1426|Mark Dempsey]] as the Air Force captain * Jim Spencer [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Jim_Spencer Jim Spencer] as the Air policeman * Sherri Townsend [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Sherri_Townsend Sherri Townsend] as a crew woman ---- == The Return of the Archons == The Enterprise discovers a planet where the population act like zombies and obey the will of their unseen ruler, Landru.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Return_of_the_Archons_(episode) The Return of the Archons] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also Starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Guest stars === * [[Townes-195|Harry Townes]] as Reger * [[Thatcher-912|Torin Thatcher]] as Marplon * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Featuring === * Brioni Farrell [[wikipedia:Xenia_Gratsos|Xenia Gratsos]] as Tula * Sid Haig [[wikipedia:Sid_Haig|Sid Haig]] as First Lawgiver * [[McCawley-39|Charles Macauley]] as Landru * [[Lormier-2|Jon Lormer]] as Tamar * [[Farley-2420|Morgan Farley]] as Hacom * Christopher Held [[wikipedia:Carl_Held|Carl Held]] as Lindstrom === With === * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Sean Morgan [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Sean_Morgan Sean Morgan] as O'Neil * Ralph Maurer [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Ralph_Maurer Ralph Maurer] as Bilar * David L. Ross as Guard ---- == A Taste of Armageddon == On a diplomatic mission, the crew visit a planet that is waging a destructive war fought solely by computer simulation, but the casualties, including the crew of the USS Enterprise, are supposed to be real.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/A_Taste_of_Armageddon_(episode) A Taste of Armageddon ] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Guest star === * [[Opatovsky-1|David Opatoshu]] as Anan 7 === Co-starring === * [[Lyons-3789|Gene Lyons]] as Ambassador Fox * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott === Featuring === * Barbara Babcock [[wikipedia:Barbara_Babcock|Barbara Babcock]] as Mea 3 * Miko Mayama [[wikipedia:Miko_Mayama|Miko Mayama]] as Tamura * David L. Ross as Galloway * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Sean Kenney as DePaul * Robert Sampson [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Robert_Sampson Robert Sampson] as Sar 6 ---- == Space Seed == The Enterprise discovers an ancient spaceship carrying genetically enhanced supermen from late 20th century Earth and their enigmatic warlord leader: Khan Noonien Singh.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Space_Seed_(episode) Space Seed] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Guest stars === * [[Montalbán_y_Merino-1|Ricardo Montalban]] as Khan * [[Roche-908|Madlyn Rhue]] as Marla === Featuring === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Blaisdell-454|Blaisdell Makee]] as Spinelli * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Mark Tobin [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Mark_Tobin Mark Tobin] as Joaquin * [[Ahart-170|Kathy Ahart]] as a Crewwoman * [[Winston-708|John Winston]] as Transporter Technician === Interesting Connections === [[Roche-908|Madlyn Rhue]] was married to [[Young-24979|Tony Young]] who appeared on the Star Trek season 3 episode [[Space: Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#Elaan of Troyus|Elaan of Troyus]] ---- == This Side of Paradise == The Enterprise crew finds happiness at a colony where alien spores provide total contentment.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/This_Side_of_Paradise_(episode) This Side of Paradise] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Guest stars === * [[Ireland-1779|Jill Ireland]] as Leila Kalomi * [[Overton-1985|Frank Overton]] as Elias Sandoval === Co-star === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Featuring === * [[Titsworth-86|Grant Woods]] as Kelowitz * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Michael Barrier as DeSalle * Dick Scotter [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Dick_Scotter Dick Scotter]as Painter * Eddie Paskey as a crewman ---- == The Devil in the Dark == The Enterprise arrives at Janus VI, where an unknown monster is destroying machinery and killing the miners, threatening the entire mining operation.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Devil_in_the_Dark_(episode) The Devil in the Dark] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Co-stars === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Lynch-5750|Ken Lynch]] as Vanderberg === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Beltz-218|Brad Weston]] as Appel * [[Shalek-2|Biff Elliot]] as Schmitter * George E. Allen [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/George_E._Allen George E Allen] as Engineer #1 * Jon Cavett [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Jon_Cavett Jon Cavett] as a guard * [[Russo-671|Barry Russo]] as Giotto === Interesting connections === [[Beltz-218|Brad Weston's]] (Appel) daughter Heidi von Beltz was a stunt woman who was crippled in an automobile accident during the filming of "Cannonball Run". Ms. von Beltz hired lawyer [[Belli-23|Melvin Belli]], who played Gorgan on the "Star Trek" episode [[Space:Star_Trek_TOS_Season_3#And_the_Children_Shall_Lead|''And the Children Shall Lead'']], who successfully sued the stunt company for wrongful injury.[https://deadline.com/2015/10/heidi-von-beltz-dead-stuntwoman-paralyzed-cannonball-run-crash-1201597841/ Heidi von Beltz Dead] [[Prohaska-60|Johanos Prohaska]] played the Horta (uncredited). ---- == Errand of Mercy == Kirk and Spock try to protect the planet Organia from the Klingons, but the natives don't want the Federation's help.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Errand_of_Mercy_(episode) Errand of Mercy] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Guest stars === * [[Kefford-94|John Abbott]] as Ayelborne * [[Colicos-1|John Colicos]] as Kor === Featuring === * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Brocco-2|Peter Brocco]] as Claymare * [[Lundin-217|Victor Lundin]] as the Lieutenant * [[Hughes-12371|David Hillary Hughes]] as Trefayne * [[Goodrich-2036|Walt Davis]] as a Klingon Soldier * [[Sawaya-10|George Sawaya]] as a Second Soldier ---- == The City on the Edge of Forever == Suffering from an accidental overdose of cordrazine, Doctor Leonard McCoy goes back to 1930s Earth and saves a woman's life, unwittingly changing the course of time and erasing the Enterprise and the Federation from history.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_City_on_the_Edge_of_Forever_(episode) The City on the Edge of Forever] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * [[Collins-10214|Joan Collins]] as Sister Edith Keeler === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Legler-128|John Harmon]] as the rodent * [[Britton-2172|Hal Baylor]] as a policeman * David L. Ross as Galloway * [[Winston-708|John Winston]] as the transporter chief * [[LaRue-675|Bartell La Rue]] as the Guardian voice ---- == Operation -- Annihilate! == The Deneva colony is attacked by neural parasites that cause mass insanity while the crew of Enterprise search for a way to stop them.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Operation_--_Annihilate!_(episode) Operation -- Annihilate!] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock === Co-star === * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Hill-30589|Joan Swift]] as Aurelan * Maurishka [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Maurishka Maurishka] as Yeoman Zahra * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Christine Chapel === With === * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Craig Hundley [[wikipedia:Craig_Huxley|Craig Huxley]] as Peter * Fred Carson [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Fred_Carson Fred Carson] as the First Denevan * [[Catron-336|Jerry Catron]] as the Second Denevan ----
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---- == Catspaw == The Enterprise crew finds witches, black cats, and haunted castles on a distant planet.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Catspaw_(episode) Catspaw] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Captain Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * Antoinette Bower [[wikipedia:Antoinette_Bower|Antoinette Bower]] as Sylvia === Co-star === * [[Marcuse-5|Theo Marcuse]] as Korob === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * Michael Barrier [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Michael_Barrier Michael Barrier] as DeSalle * [[Winston-708|John Winston]] as the transporter chief * Rhodie Cogan [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Rhodie_Cogan Rhodie Cogan] as the first witch * [[Bonowitz-1|Gail Bonney]] as the second witch * [[Wood-28317|Maryesther Denver]] as the third witch * Jimmy Jones [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Jay_Jones Jay Jones] as Crewman Jackson ---- == Metamorphosis == On an isolated asteroid, Kirk finds Zefram Cochrane, inventor of the warp drive, who has been missing for 150 years.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Metamorphosis_(episode) Metamorphosis] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * [[Rothenburg-4|Glenn Corbett]] as Zefram Cochrane * Elinor Donahue [[wikipedia:Elinor_Donahue|Elinor Donahue]] as Nancy Hedford === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura ---- == Friday's Child == The Enterprise becomes involved in a local power struggle on planet Capella IV, where the Klingons want mining rights.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Friday%27s_Child_(episode) Friday's Child] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Androus-3|Tige Andrews]] as Kras * Michael Dante [[wikipedia:Michael_Dante|Michael Dante]] as Maab === Guest star === * [[Newmeyer-12|Julie Newmar]] as Eleen === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Craver-103|Cal Bolder]] as Keel * [[Gage-1831|Ben Gage]] as Akaar * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * Kirk Raymone [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Kirk_Raymone Kirk Raymone] as Duur * Robert Bralver [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Bob_Bralver Bob Bralver] as Grant ---- == Who Mourns for Adonais? == The Enterprise is captured by an alien claiming to be Apollo, the Greek god of the sun.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Who_Mourns_for_Adonais%3F_(episode) Who Mourns for Adonais?] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * Michael Forest [[wikipedia:Michael_Forest|Michael Forest]] as Apollo * Leslie Parrish [[wikipedia:Leslie_Parrish|Leslie Parrish]] as Carolyn === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Winston-708|John Winston]] as Lt. Kyle ---- == Amok Time == Suffering through his first infliction of pon farr, the Vulcan biological mating urge, Spock must return to Vulcan to marry his betrothed or he will die. However, when the Enterprise arrives at Vulcan, complications at the ceremony may endanger Captain Kirk as well.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Amok_Time_(episode) Amok Time] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Sax-51|Arlene Martel]] as T'Pring * [[Montaigne-10|Lawrence Montaigne]] as Stonn === Guest star === * [[Lvovsky-2|Celia Lovsky]] as T'Pau === Featuring === * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Christine Chapel * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Morrow-3085|Byron Morrow]] as Admiral Komack ---- == The Doomsday Machine == The Enterprise discovers a weapon capable of destroying entire planets, and a Starfleet flag officer whose crew was killed by the machine jeopardizes the crew on a crazed mission of revenge.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Doomsday_Machine_(episode) The Doomsday Machine] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * [[Windom-38|William Windom]] as Commodore Decker === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Rogers-19019|Elizabeth Rogers]] as Lt. Palmer * [[Winston-708|John Winston]] as Lt. Kyle * [[Compher-50|Richard Compton]] as Washburn * John Copage [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/John_Copage John Copage] as Elliott * Tim Burns [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Tim_Burns Tim Burns] as Russ * [[Catron-336|Jerry Catron]] as Montgomery ---- == Wolf in the Fold == Scott is suspected of killing several women while on shore leave on Argelius II. However, a more sinister force may provide a connection between this murder and many previous around the galaxy, including a rampage on ancient Earth.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Wolf_in_the_Fold_(episode) Wolf in the Fold] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[McCawley-39|Charles Macauley]] as Jaris * [[Hernandez-2218|Pilar Seurat]] as Sybo === Guest star === * [[Fiedler-399|John Fiedler]] as Hengist === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * Charles Dierkop [[wikipedia:Charles_Dierkop|Charles Dierkop]] as Morla * [[Fieldman-11|Joseph Bernard]] as Tark * Tania Lemani [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Tania_Lemani Tania_Lemani] as Kara * [[Winston-708|John Winston]] as the transporter chief * Virginia Aldridge [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Virginia_Aldridge Virginia Aldridge] as Karen Tracy * Judy McConnell [[wikipedia:Judith_McConnell|Judith McConnell]] as Yeoman Tankris * Judi Sherven [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Judi_Sherven Judi Sherven] as a nurse ---- == The Changeling == The Enterprise finds an ancient interstellar probe from Earth, missing for 265 years, which has somehow mutated into a powerful and intelligent machine bent on sterilizing entire populations that do not meet its standards of perfection.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Changeling_(episode) The Changeling] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Christine Chapel * [[Blaisdell-454|Blaisdel Makee]] as Singh * Barbara Gates [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Barbara_Gates Barbara Gates] as Crewwoman * Meade Martin [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Meade_Martin Meade Martin] as Crewman * Arnold Lessing [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Arnold_Lessing Arnold Lessing] as Security Guard * [[Perrin-1952|Vic Perrin]] as Nomad's Voice ---- == The Apple == The Enterprise crew discovers an Eden-like paradise on Gamma Trianguli VI, controlled by a machine that is revered by the local humanoid primitives as a god.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Apple_(episode) The Apple] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * [[Andes-102|Keith Andes]] as Akuta === Co-star === * Celeste Yarnall [[wikipedia:Celeste_Yarnall|Celeste Yarnall]] as Yeoman Martha Landon === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * David Soul [[wikipedia:David_Soul|David Soul]] as Makora * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * Jay Jones as Ensign Mallory * Jerry Daniels [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Jerry_Daniels Jerry Daniels] as Marple * [[Winston-708|John Winston]] as Lt. Kyle * Mal Friedman [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Mal_Friedman Mal Friedman] as Hendorff * Shari Nims [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Shari_Nims Shari Nims] as Sayana ---- == Mirror, Mirror == A transporter malfunction sends Kirk, McCoy, Scotty, and Uhura into a parallel universe where the Federation is replaced by an evil Empire, Kirk is a despot, and Spock is a cunning henchman.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Mirror,_Mirror_(episode) Mirror, Mirror] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk/Kirk (mirror) * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock/Spock (mirror) * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy/Dr. McCoy (mirror) === Guest star === * Barbara Luna [[wikipedia:BarBara_Luna|BarBara Luna]] as Marlena Moreau (mirror)/Marlena Moreau === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott/Scott (mirror) * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu/Sulu (mirror) * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura/Uhura (mirror) * [[Perrin-1952|Vic Perrin]] as Tharn/Tharn (mirror) * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov/Chekov (mirror) * [[Winston-708|John Winston]] as Lt. Kyle/Kyle (mirror) * Garth Pillsbury [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Garth_Pillsbury Garth Pillsbury] as Wilson * [[Kellett-779|Pete Kellett]] as Kirk's Henchman ---- == The Deadly Years == The Enterprise discovers a colony full of rapidly-aging scientists. Whatever caused the rapid aging afflicts the ship´s landing party as well. Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and Scott are shocked to discover they are aging decades each day and will soon die unless a cure can be found. The unaffected Chekov may be their only hope for survival.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Deadly_Years_(episode) The Deadly Years] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Captain Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * [[Ruppert-237|Charles Drake]] as Commodore Stocker === Also starring === * [[Marshall-12051|Sarah Marshall]] as Janet Wallace === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Christine Chapel and the computer voice * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Locher-95|Felix Locher]] as Mr. Johnson * Carolyn Nelson [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Carolyn_Nelson Carolyn Nelson] as Yeoman Atkins * [[Wood-22816|Laura Wood]] as Mrs. Johnson * Beverly Washburn [[wikipedia:Beverly_Washburn|Beverly Washburn]] as Arlene Galway ---- == I, Mudd == Harry Mudd, now ruler of a planet of androids, captures the Enterprise and attempts to imprison Kirk for revenge.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/I,_Mudd_(episode) I, Mudd] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Captain Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * [[Carmel-115|Roger C. Carmel]] as Harry Mudd === Co-stars === * [[Tatro-162|Richard Tatro]] as Norman * [[Bielfeldt-100|Alyce Andrece]] as Alice #1 through 250 * [[Bielfeldt-101|Rhae Andrece]] as Alice #251 through 500 === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[McCarty-2854|Kay Elliot]] as Stella Mudd * Mike Howden [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Mike_Howden Mike Howden] as Lt. Rowe * [[Zaslow-2|Michael Zaslow]] as Jordan ---- == The Trouble with Tribbles == A dispute over control of a planet brings the Enterprise to a space station, where they must deal with Klingons, edgy Federation officials, and a previously-unknown species of small, unbearably cute, voraciously hungry, and rapidly-multiplying furry creatures.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Trouble_with_Tribbles_(episode) The Trouble with Tribbles] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Co-stars === * [[Schallert-22|William Schallert]] as Nilz Baris * [[Campbell-23666|William Campbell]] as Koloth * [[Adams-30637|Stanley Adams]] as Cyrano Jones * [[Bissell-631|Whit Bissell]] as Lurry === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Pataki-27|Michael Pataki]] as Korax * [[Reimers-263|Ed Reimers]] as Admiral Fitzpatrick * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * Charlie Brill [[wikipedia:Charlie_Brill|Charlie Brill]] as Arne Darvin * [[Baxley-242|Paul Baxley]] as Freeman * David L. Ross [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/David_L._Ross David L Ross] as Galloway (as Guard) * [[Raymond-3389|Guy Raymond]] as K-7 Bartender ---- == Bread and Circuses == Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are captured on a planet that resembles a Roman Empire with 20th century technology. They are set to die at the hands of gladiators for the sake of public spectacle.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Bread_and_Circuses_(episode) Bread and Circuses] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * William Smithers [[wikipedia:William_Smithers|William Smithers]] as Merik === Co-stars === * [[Ramsey-3986|Logan Ramsey]] as Claudius * [[Wolfe-4248|Ian Wolfe]] as Septimus * [[Bramley-477|William Bramley]] as Policeman 1 * [[Reason-67|Rhodes Reason]] as Flavius === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[LaRue-675|Bart LaRue]] as Announcer * [[Perkins-9620|Jack Perkins]] as Master of the Games * Max Kleven [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Max_Kleven Max Kleven] as Achilles * Lois Jewell [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Lois_Jewell Lois Jewell] as Drusilla ---- == Journey to Babel == As the Enterprise comes under attack on the way to a diplomatic conference on Babel, one of the alien dignitaries is murdered, and Spock's estranged father Sarek is the prime suspect – but he is also deathly ill, and only Spock can save him.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Journey_to_Babel_(episode) Journey to Babel] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * [[Wyatt-3995|Miss Jane Wyatt]] as Amanda * [[Rosenson-5|Mark Lenard]] as Sarek === Featuring === * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * William O'Connell [[wikipedia:William_O%27Connell_(actor)|William O'Connell]] as Thelev * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Nurse Chapel * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * John Wheeler [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/John_Wheeler John Wheeler] as Gav * James X. Mitchell [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/James_X._Mitchell James X Mitchell] as Josephs * [[Natzler-1|Reggie Nalder]] as Shras ---- == A Private Little War == On a planet with a primitive civilization, the Enterprise discovers that the Klingons are providing a Stone Age society with increasingly-advanced weaponry.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/A_Private_Little_War_(episode) A Private Little War] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Captain Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * Nancy Kovack [[wikipedia:Nancy_Kovack|Nancy Kovack]] as Nona * [[Armstrong-6321|Michael Witney]] as Tyree * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Ned Romero [[wikipedia:Ned_Romero|Ned Romero]] as Krell * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Nurse Chapel === Featuring === * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Bradshaw-2761|Booker Bradshaw]] as Dr. M'Benga * [[Friedman-966|Arthur Bernard]] as Apella * [[Prohaska-60|Janos Prohaska]] as the mugato * [[Baxley-242|Paul Baxley]] as Patrol Leader * Gary Pillar [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Gary_Pillar Gary Pillar] as Yutan ---- == The Gamesters of Triskelion == Kirk, Uhura, and Chekov are kidnapped by aliens and forced to fight other aliens so that a mentally superior race can gamble on the winner.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Gamesters_of_Triskelion_(episode) The Gamesters of Triskelion] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Captain Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * [[Schlafman-4|Joseph Ruskin]] as Galt === Co-star === * [[Perrins-44|Angelique Pettyjohn]] as Shahna === Featuring === * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Sandor-49|Steve Sandor]] as Lars * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * Jane Ross [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Jane_Ross Jane Ross] as Tamoon * Victoria George [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Victoria_George Victoria_George] as Ensign Jana Haines * [[Crockett-1758|Dick Crockett]] as the Andorian thrall * [[Morton-6105|Mickey Morton]] as Kloog ---- == Obsession == A survey of Argus X brings the Enterprise crew in confrontation with a vampiric cloud that killed a crew Kirk was on years ago, captained by the father of an ensign currently assigned to the ship.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Obsession_(episode) Obsession] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * [[Brooks-11380|Stephen Brooks]] as Ensign Garrovick === Co-stars === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Ayers-2278|Jerry Ayres]] as Rizzo * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Nurse Chapel * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov ---- == The Immunity Syndrome == After Spock senses the destruction of the Vulcan-manned starship Intrepid, the Enterprise encounters an enormous single-celled organism that feeds on energy which threatens the galaxy as it prepares to reproduce.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Immunity_Syndrome_(episode) The Immunity Syndrome] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Captain Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Co-stars === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Winston-708|John Winston]] as Lt. Kyle * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Christine Chapel ---- == A Piece of the Action == Returning to a planet last visited by an Earth ship 100 years earlier, the Enterprise finds a planet that has based its culture on the Chicago gangsters of the 1920s.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/A_Piece_of_the_Action_(episode) A Piece of the Action] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * [[Caruso-308|Anthony Caruso]] as Bela === Co-star === * [[Tabback-1|Vic Tayback]] as Krako * Lee Delano [[wikipedia:Lee_Delano|Lee Delano]] as Kalo * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov === Featuring === * [[Legler-128|John Harmon]] as Tepo * Sheldon Collins [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Sheldon_Collins Sheldon Collins] as the tough kid * Dyanne Thorne [[wikipedia:Dyanne_Thorne|Dyanne Thorne]] as the first girl * Sharyn Hillyer [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Sharyn_Hillyer Sharyn Hillyer] as the second girl * [[Garion-5|Buddy Garion]] as Hood * Steven Marlo [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Steven_Marlo Steven Marlo] as Zabo ---- == By Any Other Name == Extragalactic aliens hijack the Enterprise and turn the crew into inert solids, leaving the four senior officers on their own to exploit their captors' weaknesses.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/By_Any_Other_Name_(episode) By Any Other Name] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Captain Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * [[Stevens-12936|Warren Stevens]] as Rojan === Co-star === * Barbara Bouchet [[wikipedia:Barbara_Bouchet|Barbara Bouchet]] as Kelinda === Featuring === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Christine * [[Moss-5898|Stewart Moss]] as Hanar * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Fortier-1501|Robert Fortier]] as Tomar * Lezlie Dalton [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Lezlie_Dalton Lezlie Dalton] as Drea * Carl Byrd [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Carl_Byrd Carl Byrd] as Lt. Shea * Julie Cobb [[wikipedia:Julie_Cobb|Julie Cobb]] as Yeoman ---- == Return to Tomorrow == Three survivors from a race that died half a million years ago "borrow" the bodies of Enterprise crew members so they can build android bodies for themselves.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Return_to_Tomorrow_(episode) Return to Tomorrow] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Captain Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * [[Muldaur-3|Diana Muldaur]] as Ann Mulhall * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * Cindy Lou [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Cindy_Lou Cindy Lou] as a Nurse * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Christine Chapel ---- == Patterns of Force == The Enterprise, searching for a missing Federation historian, discovers that the historian has apparently contaminated the cultural development of the planet where he was assigned as a cultural observer to have it follow the societal path of Nazi Germany in the 1930s and '40s.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Patterns_of_Force_(episode) Patterns of Force] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as McCoy === Guest stars === * Richard Evans [[wikipedia:Richard_Evans_(actor)|Richard Evans]] as Isak * Valora Noland [[wikipedia:Valora_Noland|Valora Noland]] as Daras * [[Homeier-16|Skip Homeier]] as Melakon * [[Davis-48525|David Brian]] as John Gill === Co-stars === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Patrick Horgan [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Patrick_Horgan Patrick Horgan] as Eneg * William Wintersole [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/William_Wintersole William Wintersole] as Abrom * [[Green-23584|Gilbert Green]] as an SS Major * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * Ralph Maurer [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Ralph_Maurer Ralph Maurer] as SS Lieutenant * [[McCready-438|Ed McCready]] as SS Trooper * Peter Canon [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Peter_Canon Peter Canon] as Gestapo Lieutenant * [[Baxley-242|Paul Baxley]] as First Trooper * Chuck Courtney [[wikipedia:Chuck_Courtney_(actor)|Chuck Courtney]] as Davod * [[LaRue-675|Bart La Rue]] as Newscaster ---- == The Ultimate Computer == The Enterprise tests a computer that, if successful, could replace Kirk as the captain.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Ultimate_Computer_(episode) The Ultimate Computer] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * [[Marshall-12074|William Marshall]] as Richard Daystrom * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura === Featuring === * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * Sean Morgan [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Sean_Morgan Sean Morgan] as Harper * [[Russo-671|Barry Russo]] as Wesley ---- == The Omega Glory == The Enterprise discovers the derelict starship Exeter drifting in space, its entire crew killed by an unknown plague and her captain missing.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Omega_Glory_(episode) The Omega Glory] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * Morgan Woodward [[wikipedia:Morgan_Woodward|Morgan Woodward]] as Captain Tracey === Also starring === * [[Jenson-228|Roy Jenson]] as Cloud William * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Irene Kelly [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Irene_Kelly Irene Kelly] as Sirah * [[Farley-2420|Morgan Farley]] as a Yang scholar * David L. Ross as Lt. Galloway * [[Kinoshita-15|Lloyd Kino]] as Wu * [[McCready-438|Ed McCready]] as Dr. Carter * Frank Atienza [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Frank_Atienza Frank Atienza] as Kohn [sic] Villager ---- == Assignment: Earth == The Enterprise travels back in time to 1968, where the crew encounters the mysterious Gary Seven who claims to be sent by advanced beings trying to help Earth.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Assignment:_Earth_(episode) Assignment: Earth] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * [[Brown-62224|Robert Lansing]] as Mister Seven === Co-star === * Teri Garr [[wikipedia:Teri_Garr|Teri Garr]] as Roberta Lincoln * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott, Mission Control announcer (voice, uncred) * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Keefer-336|Don Keefer]] as Cromwell * Lincoln Demyan [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Lincoln_Demyan Lincoln Demyan] as Sergeant * [[Jones-58062|Morgan Jones]] as Col. Nesvig * Bruce Mars [[wikipedia:Bruce_Mars|Bruce Mars]] as First Policeman * Ted Gehring [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Ted_Gehring Ted Gehring] as Second Policeman * [[Baxley-242|Paul Baxley]] as Security Chief ----
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---- == Spectre of the Gun == Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock, Dr. McCoy, Scotty, and Chekov are forced to re-enact the gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone as the team that lost the gunfight.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Spectre_of_the_Gun_(episode) Spectre of the Gun] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Bonnie Beecher [[wikipedia:Bonnie_Beecher|Bonnie Beecher]] as Sylvia * [[Soble-7|Ron Soble]] as Wyatt Earp * [[Maxwell-6203|Charles Maxwell]] as Virgil Earp * Rex Holman [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Rex_Holman Rex_Holman] as Morgan Earp * [[Gilman-1296|Sam Gilman]] as Doc Holliday === With === * [[Seel-84|Charles Seel]] as Ed * [[Zuckert-1|Bill Zuckert]] as Johnny Behan * [[McCready-438|Ed McCready]] as Barber * [[Sofaer-1|Abraham Sofaer]] as Melkotian (voice) ---- == Elaan of Troyius == The Enterprise transports Elaan, Dohlman of Elas, to an arranged marriage on Troyius.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Elaan_of_Troyius_(episode) Elaan of Troyius] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * France Nuyen [[wikipedia:France_Nuyen|France Nuyen]] as Elaan === Co-stars === * [[Robinson-23221|Jay Robinson]] as Petri * [[Young-24979|Tony Young]] as Kryton * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Nurse Chapel * Lee Duncan [[wikipedia:Lee_Duncan|Lee Duncan]] as Evans * Victor Brandt [[wikipedia:Victor_Brandt|Victor Brandt]] as Watson * [[Durock-8|Dick Durock]] as Elasian Guard 1 * Charles Beck [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Charles_Beck Charles Beck] as Elasian Guard 2 * [[Smith-168985|K.L. Smith]] as a Klingon === Interesting Connections === [[Young-24979|Tony Young]] was married to [[Roche-908|Madlyn Rhue]] who appeared on the Star Trek season 1 episode [[Space: Star_Trek_TOS_Season_1#Space_Seed|Space Seed]] ---- == The Paradise Syndrome == Kirk loses his memory and joins the descendants of a tribe of Native Americans.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Paradise_Syndrome_(episode) The Paradise Syndrome] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk / Kirok === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * Sabrina Scharf [[wikipedia:Sabrina_Scharf|Sabrina Scharf]] as Miramanee === Also starring === * [[Solari-71|Rudy Solari]] as Salish * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Hale-5972|Richard Hale]] as Goro === With === * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Nurse Chapel * Naomi Pollack [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Naomi_Pollack Naomi Pollack] as Native American * John Lindesmith [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/John_Lindesmith John Lindesmith] as Engineer * Peter Virgo, Jr. [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Peter_Virgo,_Jr. Peter Virgo Jr] as Warrior * Lamont Laird [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Lamont_Laird Lamont Laird] as an Native American boy ---- == The Enterprise Incident == Acting apparently restless and irrational, Captain Kirk inexplicably orders the Enterprise into Romulan space where the ship is quickly captured by the enemy and Kirk held captive aboard their flagship.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Enterprise_Incident_(episode) The Enterprise Incident] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * Joanne Linville [[wikipedia:Joanne_Linville|Joanne Linville]] as the Romulan Commander === Co-stars === * Jack Donner [[wikipedia:Jack_Donner|Jack Donner]] as Tal * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Chapel * [[Compher-50|Richard Compton]] as the Technical Officer * [[Gentile-206|Robert Gentile]] as a Technician * Mike Howden [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Mike_Howden Mike Howden] as a Romulan Guard * Gordon Coffey [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Gordon_Coffey Gordon Coffey] as a Romulan Soldier ---- == And the Children Shall Lead == A group of children on the Federation outpost Triacus, under the influence of an evil spirit, commandeer the Enterprise.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/And_the_Children_Shall_Lead_(episode) And the Children Shall Lead] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Co-stars === * Craig Hundley [[wikipedia:Craig_Huxley|Craig Huxley]] as Tommy Starnes * James Wellman [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/James_Wellman James Wellman] as Professor Starnes * [[Belli-23|Melvin Belli]] as Gorgan * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Nurse Chapel * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * Pamelyn Ferdin [[wikipedia:Pamelyn_Ferdin|Pamelyn Ferdin]] as Mary * Caesar Belli [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Caesar_Belli Caesar Belli] as Steve * Mark Robert Brown [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Mark_Robert_Brown Mark Robert Brown] as Don * Brian Tochi [[wikipedia:Brian_Tochi|Brian Tochi]] as Ray * [[Elias-321|Louie Elias]] as 1st Technician === Interesting connections === Caesar Belli ("Steve") is [[Belli-23|Melvin Belli's]] son. ---- == Spock's Brain == An alien raids the Enterprise and steals Spock's brain, leading Kirk and McCoy into a desperate race to retrieve it.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Spock%27s_Brain_(episode) Spock's Brain] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * Marj Dusay [[wikipedia:Marj_Dusay|Marj Dusay]] as Kara * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Nurse Chapel * James Daris [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/James_Daris James Daris] as Creature * Sheila Leighton [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Sheila_Leighton Sheila Leighton] as Luma ---- == Is There in Truth No Beauty? == A beautiful woman escorts an alien ambassador so hideously ugly that the sight of him can drive a Human insane.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Is_There_in_Truth_No_Beauty%3F_(episode) Is There in Truth No Beauty?] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * Diana Muldaur [[Muldaur-3|Diana Muldaur]] as Dr. Miranda Jones === Co-stars === * David Frankham [[wikipedia:David_Frankham|David Frankham]] as Larry Marvick * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov ---- == The Empath == On a doomed planet Kirk, Spock and McCoy become the subjects of an alien experiment whose mysterious intention involves a beautiful, empathic woman.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Empath_(episode) The Empath] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * Kathryn Hays [[wikipedia:Kathryn_Hays|Kathryn Hays]] as Gem === Co-stars === * [[Bergmann-275|Alan Bergmann]] as Lal * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Davis-60680|Davis Roberts]] as Dr. Ozaba * [[Wingreen-1|Jason Wingreen]] as Dr. Linke * [[Sage-1344|Willard Sage]] as Thann ---- == The Tholian Web == While trying to rescue the Starfleet ship USS Defiant, Captain Kirk disappears when the dead ship is pulled into interspace. The Enterprise is then attacked by a mysterious local race, the Tholians.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Tholian_Web_(episode) The Tholian Web] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Captain Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Co-stars === * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Nurse Chapel * Sean Morgan [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Sean_Morgan Sean Morgan] as Lt. O'Neil ---- == For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky == The Enterprise finds an asteroid that contains a generational ship on a collision course with an inhabited planet.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/For_the_World_is_Hollow_and_I_Have_Touched_the_Sky_(episode) For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr.Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * [[Mason-10867|Katherine Woodville]] as Natira * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Nurse Chapel * [[Morrow-3085|Byron Morrow]] as Admiral Westervliet * [[Lormier-2|Jon Lormer]] as Old Man ---- == Day of the Dove == An extremely powerful non-corporeal being brings the Enterprise and a Klingon ship in direct conflict with one another.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Day_of_the_Dove_(episode) Day of the Dove] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * [[Ansara-1|Michael Ansara]] as Kang === Co-star === * Susan Howard [[wikipedia:Susan_Howard|Susan Howard]] as Mara * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * David L. Ross [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/David_L._Ross David L Ross] as Lt. Johnson * Mark Tobin [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Mark_Tobin Mark Tobin] as a Klingon ---- == Plato's Stepchildren == The Enterprise finds a planet inhabited by aliens who were once followers of the Greek philosopher Plato.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Plato%27s_Stepchildren_(episode) Plato's Stepchildren] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Captain James T. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * [[Miller-47980|Michael Dunn]] as Alexander * [[Sullivan-9717|Liam Sullivan]] as Parmen * Barbara Babcock [[wikipedia:Barbara_Babcock|Barbara Babcock]] as Philana * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Nurse Chapel * [[Scott-30167|Ted Scott]] as Eraclitus * Derek Partridge [[wikipedia:Derek_Partridge|Derek Partridge]] as Dionyd ---- == Wink of an Eye == The Enterprise is hijacked by hyperaccelerated, sterile aliens who want the crew for breeding stock.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Wink_of_an_Eye_(episode) Wink of an Eye] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * [[Browne-3080|Kathie Browne]] as Deela * [[Evers-767|Jason Evers]] as Rael * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Nurse Chapel * Erik Holland [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Erik_Holland Erik Holland] as Ekor * Geoffrey Binney [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Geoffrey_Binney Geoffrey Binney] as Compton ---- == That Which Survives == Enterprise crew members are stranded on a ghost planet and terrorized by the image of a beautiful woman.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/That_Which_Survives_(episode) That Which Survives] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Captain Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * Lee Meriwether [[wikipedia:Lee_Meriwether|Lee Meriwether]] as Losira * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Batanides-4|Arthur Batanides]] as Lt. D'Amato * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Naomi Pollack as Lt. Rahda * [[Bradshaw-2761|Booker Bradshaw]] as Dr. M'Benga * Brad Forrest [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Brad_Forrest Brad Forrest] as Ensign Wyatt * Kenneth Washington [[wikipedia:Kenneth_Washington|Kenneth Washington]] as Watkins ---- == Let That Be Your Last Battlefield == The crew of the Enterprise find themselves caught in the middle of an intractable conflict with a bizarre fugitive alien and his equally belligerent pursuer.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Let_That_Be_Your_Last_Battlefield_(episode) Let That Be Your Last Battlefield] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * [[Gorshin-1|Frank Gorshin]] as Bele * Lou Antonio [[wikipedia:Lou_Antonio|Lou Antonio]] as Lokai * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Nurse Chapel ---- == Whom Gods Destroy == Kirk and Spock are held captive in an insane asylum by a former Starfleet hero.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Whom_Gods_Destroy_(episode) Whom Gods Destroy] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * [[Ihnat-20|Steve Ihnat]] as Garth * [[Craig-4168|Yvonne Craig]] as Marta * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Geary-876|Richard Geary]] as Andorian * [[Downey-1980|Gary Downey]] as Tellarite * [[Xílín-1|Keye Luke]] as Cory ---- == The Mark of Gideon == Kirk is held captive on an empty duplicate of the USS Enterprise.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Mark_of_Gideon_(episode) The Mark of Gideon] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * Sharon Acker [[wikipedia:Sharon_Acker|Sharon Acker]] as Odona * David Hurst [[wikipedia:David_Hurst|David Hurst]] as Hodin * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * Gene Dynarski [[wikipedia:Eugene_Dynarski|Eugene Dynarski]] as Krodak * [[Derr-459|Richard Derr]] as Admiral Fitzgerald ---- == The Lights of Zetar == At planetoid Memory Alpha, an Enterprise crew member's body is taken over by mysterious energy lifeforms.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Lights_of_Zetar_(episode) The Lights of Zetar] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * Jan Shutan [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Jan_Shutan Jan Shutan] as Lt. Mira Romaine * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Nurse Chapel * [[Winston-708|John Winston]] as Lt. Kyle * Libby Erwin [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Libby_Erwin Libby Erwin] as Technician === Interesting Connections === This episode was written by [[Tarcher-3|Jeremy Tarcher]] and his wife [[Hurwitz-133|Shari Lewis]]. ---- == The Cloud Minders == Kirk's efforts to obtain a vital mineral are complicated by terrorists striking at the beautiful cloud city Stratos and its virulent apartheid policies.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Cloud_Minders_(episode) The Cloud Minders] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * [[Zwerling-1|Jeff Corey]] as Plasus === Co-stars === * Diana Ewing [[wikipedia:Diana_Ewing|Diana Ewing]] as Droxine * [[Miller-48014|Charlene Polite]] as Vanna * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * Kirk Raymone [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Kirk_Raymone Kirk Raymone] as Cloud Guard #1 * Jimmy Fields [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Jimmy_Fields Jimmy Fields] as Cloud Guard #2 * Ed Long [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Ed_Long Ed Long] as Midro * Fred "The Hammer" Williamson [[wikipedia:Fred_Williamson|Fred Williamson]] as Anka * Garth Pillsbury [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Garth_Pillsbury Garth Pillsbury] as Prisoner * Harv Selsby [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Harv_Selsby Harv Selsby] as Guard ---- == The Way to Eden == The Enterprise picks up a group of renegades who have rejected modern technological life to search for the mythical planet Eden.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Way_to_Eden_(episode) The Way to Eden] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * [[Homeier-16|Skip Homeier]] as Sevrin === Also starring === * [[Napier-1747|Charles Napier]] as Adam * Mary-Linda Rapelye [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Mary-Linda_Rapelye Linda_Rapelye] as Irina * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Nurse Chapel * Victor Brandt as Tongo Rad * [[Rogers-19019|Elizabeth Rogers]] as Lt. Palmer * Deborah Downey [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Deborah_Downey Deborah Downey] as Girl #1 * [[Callow-257|Phyllis Douglas]] as Girl #2 ---- == Requiem for Methuselah == While the Enterprise searches for the rare cure to a deadly disease, the landing party is confronted by a reclusive man who is willing to kill to preserve his privacy.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Requiem_for_Methuselah_(episode) Requiem for Methuselah] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Capt. Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * [[Daly-1581|James Daly]] as Flint * Louise Sorel [[wikipedia:Louise_Sorel|Louise Sorel]] as Rayna Kapec * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura ---- == The Savage Curtain == Kirk and Spock are forced to fight alongside such historical figures as Abraham Lincoln of Earth and Surak of Vulcan by rock-like aliens who want to understand the concepts of "good" and "evil."[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Savage_Curtain_(episode) The Savage Curtain] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as James Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * [[Bergere-4|Lee Bergere]] as Lincoln === Co-stars === * [[Atwater-656|Barry Atwater]] as Surak * [[Pine-464|Phillip Pine]] as Col. Green * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Nichols-4268|Nichelle Nichols]] as Uhura * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * Arell Blanton [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Arell_Blanton Arell Blanton] as Chief Security Guard * Carol Daniels DeMent [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Carol_Daniels_Dement Carol Daniels Dement] as Zora (no lines) * Robert Herron [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Robert_Herron Robert Herron] as Kahless * Nathan Jung [[wikipedia:Nathan_Jung|Nathan Jung]] as Genghis Khan (no lines) ---- == All Our Yesterdays == Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are trapped in a planet's distant pasts, where Spock finds love with an exiled woman.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/All_Our_Yesterdays_(episode) All Our Yesterdays] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest star === * Mariette Hartley[[wikipedia:Mariette_Hartley|Mariette Hartley]] as Zarabeth === Co-stars === * [[Wolfe-4248|Ian Wolfe]] as Mr. Atoz and his replicas * [[Murdock-1151|Kermit Murdock]] as the Prosecutor * [[Baekey-1|Ed Bakey]] as the First Fop * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott (voice only) * [[Karen-39|Anna Karen]] as a Woman * [[Cavens-13|Al Cavens]] as the Second Fop * Stan Barrett[[wikipedia:Stan_Barrett|Stan Barrett]] as a jailer * [[Flieg-5|Johnny Haymer]] as the Constable ---- == Turnabout Intruder == A mad scientist tries to take control of the Enterprise by switching bodies with Captain Kirk.[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Turnabout_Intruder_(episode) Turnabout Intruder] === Starring === * [[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] as James Kirk === Also starring === * [[Nimoy-1|Leonard Nimoy]] as Mr. Spock * [[Kelley-3056|DeForest Kelley]] as Dr. McCoy === Guest stars === * Sandra Smith [[wikipedia:Sandra_Smith_(actor)|Sandra Smith]] as Janice Lester * Harry Landers [[wikipedia:Harry_Landers|Harry Landers]] as Dr. Coleman * [[Doohan-8|James Doohan]] as Scott * [[Takei-1|George Takei]] as Sulu * [[Koenig-485|Walter Koenig]] as Chekov * [[Hudec-4|Majel Barrett]] as Nurse Chapel * Barbara Baldavin [[wikipedia:Barbara_Baldavin|Barbara Baldavin]] as a communications officer * David L. Ross as Lt. Galoway [sic] * [[Boyer-4264|John Boyer]] as a guard ----
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This page is for cast and crew for the television series '''''Star Wars Rebels''''' (2014-2018). :Taylor Gray - Ezra Bridger 71 episodes, 2014-2018 :Dave Filoni - C1-10P a.k.a. 'Chopper' / ... 71 episodes, 2014-2018 :Vanessa Marshall - Hera Syndulla / ... 67 episodes, 2014-2018 :Freddie Prinze Jr. - Kanan Jarrus / ... 67 episodes, 2014-2018 :Steve Blum - Zeb Orrelios / ... 66 episodes, 2014-2018 :Tiya Sircar - Sabine Wren 64 episodes, 2014-2018 :Dee Bradley Baker - Rex / ... 35 episodes, 2014-2018 :David Oyelowo - Agent Kallus / ... 29 episodes, 2014-2018 :Stephen Stanton - AP-5 / ... 19 episodes, 2015-2018 :Keone Young - Commander Sato / ... 17 episodes, 2015-2017 :Lars Mikkelsen - Grand Admiral Thrawn 17 episodes, 2016-2018 :Mary Elizabeth McGlynn - Governor Pryce / ... 15 episodes, 2016-2018 :Matthew Wood - Stormtrooper #1 / ... 13 episodes, 2014-2018 :Clancy Brown - Ryder Azadi / ... 12 episodes, 2015-2018 :Ashley Eckstein - Ahsoka Tano / ... 13 episodes, 2014-2018 :Jason Isaacs - The Inquisitor / ... 11 episodes, 2014-2018 :Kath Soucie - Mira Bridger / ... 9 episodes, 2014-2018 :Keith Szarabajka - Cikatro Vizago / ... 8 episodes, 2014-2018 :David Acord - Edrio Two Tubes / ... 8 episodes, 2014-2018 :Phil LaMarr - Bail Organa / ... 7 episodes, 2014-2017 :Kevin McKidd - Fenn Rau 7 episodes, 2016-2017 :Liam O'Brien - Yogar Lyste / ... 7 episodes, 2014-2017 :Sam Witwer - Maul / ... 7 episodes, 2015-2018 :David Shaughnessy - Taskmaster Grint / ... 6 episodes, 2014-2017 :Philip Anthony-Rodriguez - Fifth Brother / ... 6 episodes, 2015-2016 :Jim Cummings - Hondo Ohnaka / ... 6 episodes, 2015-2018 :[[Davis-48182|Warwick Davis]] - Rukh 6 episodes, 2017-2018 :[[Baker-14516|Tom Baker]] - The Bendu 5 episodes, 2016-2017 :Sarah Michelle Gellar - Seventh Sister 5 episodes, 2015-2016 :Genevieve O'Reilly - Mon Mothma 5 episodes, 2017 :Nathan Kress - Wedge Antilles 5 episodes, 2016-2017 :Greg Ellis - Baron Valen Rudor / ... 5 episodes, 2014-2017 :Corey Burton - Gobi Glie / ... 4 episodes, 2015-2016 :Brent Spiner - Gall Trayvis 4 episodes, 2014-2015 :Dante Basco - Jai Kell 4 episodes, 2014-2018 :Michael Bell - General Dodonna / ... 4 episodes, 2017 :Gina Torres - Ketsu Onyo 4 episodes, 2015-2018 :Ritesh Rajan - Tristan Wren / ... 4 episodes, 2017 :Forest Whitaker - Saw Gerrera 4 episodes, 2017 :Mario Vernazza - Vult Skerris 4 episodes, 2016-2017 :Sharmila Devar - Ursa Wren 4 episodes, 2017 :[[Jones-39327|James Earl Jones]] - Darth Vader 5 episodes, 2014-2018 '''CONNECTED''' :James Hong - Azmorigan 3 episodes, 2015-2016 :Derek Partridge - Commander Brom Titus / ... 3 episodes, 2015-2017 :Ian McDiarmid - Emperor Palpatine 3 episodes, 2018 :Bonnie Wild - Gold Five / ... 3 episodes, 2016-2017 :Peter MacNicol - Tseebo 3 episodes, 2014-2015 :Zachary Gordon - Mart Mattin / ... 3 episodes, 2016-2018 :Greg Weisman - Commander Stormtrooper / ... 3 episodes, 2014 :Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa - Alrich Wren 2 episodes, 2017 :Matt Lanter - Anakin Skywalker 3 episodes, 2016-2018 :Katee Sackhoff - Bo-Katan Kryze 2 episodes, 2017 :André Sogliuzzo - Captain Slavin / ... 2 episodes, 2016-2017 :Grey DeLisle - Chava / ... 2 episodes, 2015-2016 :Ray Stevenson - Gar Saxon 2 episodes, 2016-2017 :Andrew Kishino - Captain Hark / ... 2 episodes, 2017 :Robin Atkin Downes - Cham Syndulla / ... 2 episodes, 2016 :Josh Brener- Erskin Semaj / ... 2 episodes, 2017 :Anna Graves - Citizen / ... 2 episodes, 2016-2017 :Frank Oz - Yoda 3 episodes, 2014-2018 :Billy Dee Williams - Lando Calrissian 2 episodes, 2015 :Eric Lopez - Jonner Jin / ... 2 episodes, 2014-2016 :Catherine Taber - Numa / ... 2 episodes, 2016 :Malcolm McDowell - Minister Hydan 2 episodes, 2018 :Bryton James - Zare Leonis 2 episodes, 2014-2015 :Nika Futterman - Presence 2 episodes, 2016 :Tobias Menzies - Tiber Saxon 2 episodes, 2017 :Josh Gad - Controller 1 episode, 2017 :Robbie Daymond - Eighth Brother 1 episode, 2016 :Fred Tatasciore - Boss Yushyn / ... 1 episode, 2016 :Tom Kane - Colonel Yularen / ... 1 episode, 2017 :Seth Green - Captain Seevor 1 episode, 2017 :Jennifer Hale - Commander DT-F16 / ... 1 episode, 2017 :Leslie L. Miller - Captain Brunson 1 episode, 2017 :Meredith Anne Bull - Gooti Terez 1 episode, 2016 :Yuri Lowenthal - Gold Leader 1 episode, 2017 :[[Daniels-2823|Anthony Daniels]] - C-3PO 1 episode, 2014 :Meredith Salenger - Nightsister Ghost Kanan 1 episode, 2016 :Gary Anthony Williams - Gron / ... 1 episode, 2016 :Dave Fennoy - Kryze Pilot / ... 1 episode, 2017 :Ben Diskin - TIE Pilot #1 1 episode, 2015 :Gregg Berger - Kalani 1 episode, 2016 :Julie Dolan - Princess Leia Organa 1 episode, 2016 :James Arnold Taylor - Obi-Wan Kenobi 3 episodes, 2014-2018 :Paul Reubens - RX-24 1 episode, 2014 :James Adomian - Imperial Captain 1 episode, 2016 :Trevor Devall - Hobbie / ...

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This page is for cast and crew for the television series '''''Star Wars Resistance''''' (2018-2020). ==Series Directed by== Justin Ridge ... (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Steward Lee ... (19 episodes, 2018-2020) Bosco Ng ... (11 episodes, 2018-2020) Brad Rau ... (7 episodes, 2019-2020) Saul Ruiz ... (6 episodes, 2018-2019) Sergio Páez ... (5 episodes, 2018-2019) Amy Beth Christenson ... (unknown episodes) Series Writing Credits Carrie Beck ... (developed by) (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Dave Filoni ... (created by) (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Dave Filoni ... (developed by) (35 episodes, 2018-2020) Dave Filoni ... (story by) (1 episode, 2018) Kiri Hart ... (developed by) (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Kiri Hart ... (additional writing by) (2 episodes, 2020) George Lucas ... (Based on STAR WARS created by) (33 episodes, 2018-2019) George Lucas ... (Based on Star Wars created by) (5 episodes, 2020) Steven Melching ... (story consultant) (18 episodes, 2019-2020) Steven Melching ... (written by) (3 episodes, 2019) Brandon Auman ... (written by) (9 episodes, 2018-2020) Kevin Burke ... (written by) (5 episodes, 2018-2019) Chris Wyatt ... (written by) (5 episodes, 2018-2019) Gavin Hignight ... (written by) (4 episodes, 2018-2020) Paul Giacoppo ... (written by) (4 episodes, 2018-2019) Eugene Son ... (written by) (3 episodes, 2018-2019) Jennifer Corbett ... (written by) (3 episodes, 2019-2020) Stephany Folsom ... (written by) (2 episodes, 2018) Mairghread Scott ... (written by) (2 episodes, 2019-2020) Sarah Carbiener ... (written by) (1 episode, 2019) Sharon Flynn ... (written by) (1 episode, 2019) Mark Henry ... (written by) (1 episode, 2019) Erica Rosbe ... (written by) (1 episode, 2019) ==Series Cast== [[Friel-513|Christopher Sean]] Christopher Sean ... Kazuda Xiono 43 episodes, 2018-2020 Scott Lawrence Scott Lawrence ... Jarek Yeager 35 episodes, 2018-2020 Josh Brener Josh Brener ... Neeku Vozo 34 episodes, 2018-2020 Suzie McGrath Suzie McGrath ... Tam Ryvora 29 episodes, 2018-2020 Jason Hightower Jason Hightower ... Captain Doza / ... 29 episodes, 2018-2020 Myrna Velasco Myrna Velasco ... Torra Doza 28 episodes, 2018-2020 Mary Elizabeth McGlynn Mary Elizabeth McGlynn ... 4D-M1N / ... 28 episodes, 2018-2020 Justin Ridge Justin Ridge ... R1-J5 a.k.a 'Bucket' 24 episodes, 2018-2020 Liam McIntyre Liam McIntyre ... Commander Pyre / ... 23 episodes, 2018-2020 Jonathan Lipow Jonathan Lipow ... Glitch / ... 21 episodes, 2018-2020 Stephen Stanton Stephen Stanton ... Griff Halloran / ... 19 episodes, 2018-2020 Donald Faison Donald Faison ... Hype Fazon / ... 18 episodes, 2018-2020 Nazneen Contractor Nazneen Contractor ... Synara San 17 episodes, 2018-2020 Bobby Moynihan Bobby Moynihan ... Orka / ... 15 episodes, 2018-2020 Dee Bradley Baker Dee Bradley Baker ... Grevel / ... 14 episodes, 2018-2020 Tovah Feldshuh Tovah Feldshuh ... Aunt Z / ... 14 episodes, 2018-2020 Jim Rash Jim Rash ... Flix / ... 13 episodes, 2018-2020 Sumalee Montano Sumalee Montano ... Agent Tierny 12 episodes, 2019-2020 Gary Anthony Williams Gary Anthony Williams ... Kragan Gorr / ... 11 episodes, 2018-2020 Dave Filoni Dave Filoni ... Bo Keevil / ... 10 episodes, 2018-2020 Elijah Wood Elijah Wood ... Jace Rucklin 10 episodes, 2018-2020 Matthew Wood Matthew Wood ... B1 / ... 10 episodes, 2018-2020 Antony Del Rio Antony Del Rio ... Kel 7 episodes, 2018-2019 David Acord David Acord ... Guavians / ... 7 episodes, 2018-2020 Fred Tatasciore Fred Tatasciore ... Bolza Grool / ... 7 episodes, 2018-2020 David Shaughnessy David Shaughnessy ... Drell / ... 6 episodes, 2018-2020 Frank Welker Frank Welker ... Chelidae 6 episodes, 2018-2020 Greg Proops Greg Proops ... Jak Sivrak / ... 6 episodes, 2018-2019 Lex Lang Lex Lang ... Major Vonreg / ... 6 episodes, 2018-2019 Christine Dunford Christine Dunford ... Lt. Galek / ... 5 episodes, 2019-2020 Nikki SooHoo Nikki SooHoo ... Eila 5 episodes, 2018-2019 Daveed Diggs Daveed Diggs ... Norath Kev 4 episodes, 2019-2020 Jennifer Hale Jennifer Hale ... Valik / ... 4 episodes, 2019-2020 Oscar Isaac Oscar Isaac ... Poe Dameron 4 episodes, 2018-2019 John Ennis John Ennis ... Chelidae / ... 3 episodes, 2019 Gwendoline Christie Gwendoline Christie ... Captain Phasma 3 episodes, 2018 Phil LaMarr Phil LaMarr ... Antiques Vendor / ... 3 episodes, 2018-2019 Steve Blum Steve Blum ... Leoz / ... 3 episodes, 2019 Sam Witwer Sam Witwer ... Hugh Sion / ... 3 episodes, 2018-2020 Tasia Valenza Tasia Valenza ... Venisa Doza 3 episodes, 2019-2020 Carolyn Hennesy Carolyn Hennesy ... General Leia Organa 2 episodes, 2018-2019 Joe Manganiello Joe Manganiello ... Ax Tagrin / ... 2 episodes, 2019 Lucy Lawless Lucy Lawless ... Aeosian Queen 2 episodes, 2020 Tudi Roche Tudi Roche ... Mika Grey 2 episodes, 2019 Tzi Ma Tzi Ma ... Hamato Xiono 2 episodes, 2018-2019 Fred Armisen Fred Armisen ... Lechee 1 episode, 2019 Ben Prendergast Ben Prendergast ... General Hux 1 episode, 2019 Anthony Daniels Anthony Daniels ... C-3PO 1 episode, 2018 Grey Griffin Grey Griffin ... Kowakians / ... 1 episode, 2019 Paul F. Tompkins Paul F. Tompkins ... Flanx 1 episode, 2019 Eric Bauza Eric Bauza ... Gorrak Wiles 1 episode, 2018 Ellen Dubin Ellen Dubin ... Captain Phasma 1 episode, 2019 Pete Holmes Pete Holmes ... Fleez / ... 1 episode, 2019 Bob Bergen Bob Bergen ... Bibo 1 episode, 2019 Cherami Leigh Cherami Leigh ... Mia Gabon 1 episode, 2018 John DiMaggio John DiMaggio ... Vranki the Blue 1 episode, 2019 Gwendoline Yeo Gwendoline Yeo ... Stormtrooper #2 1 episode, 2019 Rachael MacFarlane Rachael MacFarlane ... Lin Gaava 1 episode, 2018 Meghan Falcone Meghan Falcone ... Nena 1 episode, 2019 Tom Taylorson Tom Taylorson ... Agent Raith 1 episode, 2019 Keston John Keston John ... Marcus Speedstar 1 episode, 2018 Taran Killam Taran Killam ... Stormtrooper #2 1 episode, 2019 ==Series Produced by== Brandon Auman ... executive produced by (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Dave Filoni ... executive producer (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Athena Yvette Portillo ... executive produced by (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Justin Ridge ... executive produced by (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Josh Rimes ... associate producer / co-producer (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Sarah Cortina ... line producer: Polygon Pictures Inc. (18 episodes, 2018-2020) Jack Liang ... producer: Polygon Pictures Inc. / producer (18 episodes, 2018-2020) Shuzo John Shiota ... executive producer: Polygon Pictures Inc. (18 episodes, 2018-2020) Sareana Sun ... head of production / executive producer: CGCG, Inc. / executive producer / executive producer: CGCG, inc. (10 episodes, 2018-2020) Daisy Fang ... producer: CGCG, Inc. / producer / producer: CGCG, inc. (4 episodes, 2019-2020) ===Series Music by=== Michael Tavera ... (10 episodes, 2018) ===Series Cinematography by=== Emily Shkoukani ... (1 episode, 2018) ===Series Film Editing by=== Joe E. Elwood ... (20 episodes, 2018-2020) Alex McDonnell ... (20 episodes, 2018-2020) Hiroaki Sasa ... (10 episodes, 2018-2020) Tatsuya Sakuma ... (4 episodes, 2019-2020) Yukari Toneya ... (4 episodes, 2019) ===Series Casting By=== Lindsay Halper ... (3 episodes, 2018) ===Series Art Direction by=== Amy Beth Christenson ... (38 episodes, 2018-2020) ===Series Production Management=== Diane Caliva ... senior post production manager (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Julie Kogura ... post production coordinator (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Alex Spotswood ... production manager (32 episodes, 2018-2019) Ivan C. Shih ... production executive / production executive: CGCG, Inc. (21 episodes, 2018-2020) Andy Tsao ... production executive / production executive: CGCG, Inc. (21 episodes, 2018-2020) Takahiro Matsuki ... production manager: Polygon Pictures Inc. / production management team (17 episodes, 2018-2020) Danielle Witz ... production manager (16 episodes, 2019-2020) Wong Ching Ching ... production management team (9 episodes, 2018-2019) Yuriko Kataoka ... production management team (9 episodes, 2018-2019) Sareana Sun ... head of production / head of production: CGCG, Inc. (9 episodes, 2018-2019) Lim Yean Theng Jack ... production management team (5 episodes, 2018-2019) Tracy Chong ... production management team (4 episodes, 2018-2019) Jessica Brunson ... associate production manager: Look Development / development associate production manager (2 episodes, 2019) ===Series Art Department=== Colas Gauthier ... junior concept designer / concept designer (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Jim Moore ... concept designer (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Aaron Pham ... junior concept designer / concept designer (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Jason Pichon ... concept designer / senior concept designer (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Andre Kirk ... senior concept designer (32 episodes, 2018-2019) John-Paul Balmet ... senior concept designer (28 episodes, 2018-2019) Chih-Hao Chuang ... layout artist (21 episodes, 2018-2020) Kathy Lin ... layout director (21 episodes, 2018-2020) JT Tsou ... concept designer production assistant (20 episodes, 2018-2019) Max Wang ... layout lead (18 episodes, 2018-2020) Charlene Ng Andrew ... layout artist / layout supervisor (15 episodes, 2018-2019) F. David Meyers ... storyboard artist (13 episodes, 2018-2020) Daco Tang ... modeler (13 episodes, 2018-2020) Billy Heng-Chang Chu ... model lead (13 episodes, 2018-2019) Patrick Clark ... storyboard artist (12 episodes, 2018-2020) Rhine Hsu ... layout artist (12 episodes, 2018-2020) Sterling Sheehy ... storyboard artist (12 episodes, 2018-2020) Jing-Wei Shiu ... model lead / modeler (12 episodes, 2018-2020) Ling-Hung Tseng ... modeler (12 episodes, 2018-2020) Stephan A. Carey ... junior concept designer (12 episodes, 2019-2020) Zack Ellsworth ... storyboard artist (11 episodes, 2018-2020) Taylor Hsieh ... storyboard artist (11 episodes, 2018-2020) Sam Chi-Hsin Liu ... layout artist (11 episodes, 2018-2020) Hormaz Baria ... layout/animation supervisor / cg supervisor (11 episodes, 2018-2019) Leong Shi Pei ... layout artist (11 episodes, 2019-2020) Jeayna Low Pei Chee ... layout artist (10 episodes, 2018-2019) Snake Tsai ... layout artist (10 episodes, 2018-2019) Yu-Hsien Lin ... modeler (9 episodes, 2018-2020) Adeline Chang ... layout artist (9 episodes, 2018-2019) Manish Gurung ... layout artist (9 episodes, 2018-2019) Silaparasetty Sanyasi ... layout artist (9 episodes, 2018-2019) Tim Soman ... storyboard artist (9 episodes, 2018-2019) Calvin Tsang ... storyboard artist (9 episodes, 2018-2019) Jacky Lee Whye Chun ... layout artist (9 episodes, 2019-2020) Jerry Chee Wing Lau ... layout supervisor (9 episodes, 2019-2020) Danny Chang ... modeler (8 episodes, 2018-2019) Terry Yu ... modeler (8 episodes, 2018-2019) Vaughn Ross ... storyboard artist (7 episodes, 2018-2019) Louis Teng ... modeler (7 episodes, 2018-2019) Woody Hu ... modeler (6 episodes, 2018-2020) Chen Yi Chun ... layout artist (6 episodes, 2019-2020) Kristin Campbell ... junior concept designer (6 episodes, 2019) Nathaniel Villanueva ... storyboard artist (5 episodes, 2018-2019) Sang Yee Chua ... layout artist (5 episodes, 2019-2020) Ju-Huang Tseng ... modeler (5 episodes, 2019) Kilian Plunkett ... senior concept designer (4 episodes, 2018-2019) Eric Bing-Xian Xu ... modeler (4 episodes, 2019-2020) Sergio Páez ... storyboard artist (3 episodes, 2018-2020) Shian-Yi Lin ... layout lead (3 episodes, 2018-2019) Rubick Gang Yang ... modeler (3 episodes, 2019) Frank Zeng ... modeler (3 episodes, 2019) Siou-Mei Sun ... modeler (3 episodes, 2020) Bosco Ng ... storyboard artist (2 episodes, 2018-2020) Darren Marshall ... concept designer (2 episodes, 2018-2019) Saul Ruiz ... storyboard artist (2 episodes, 2018-2019) Calvin Villanueva ... storyboard artist (2 episodes, 2018) Jia-Lin Liu ... modeler (2 episodes, 2019-2020) Luke Harrington ... concept designer (2 episodes, 2019) Nobuto Higashi ... modeler (2 episodes, 2019) Nakea Choy ... assistant storyboard artist (2 episodes, 2020) Shiang-Ting Hung ... modeler (2 episodes, 2020) Zhi-Yuan Liang ... modeler (2 episodes, 2020) Shigeki Ao ... modeling supervisor (1 episode, 2018) Peter Chou ... modeler (1 episode, 2018) Chris Glenn ... concept designer (1 episode, 2018) Joseph Lin ... modeler (1 episode, 2018) Justin Ridge ... storyboard artist (1 episode, 2018) Fei Chen ... modeler (1 episode, 2019) Molly Denmark ... senior concept designer (1 episode, 2019) Rahul Kanda ... layout artist (1 episode, 2019) Steward Lee ... storyboard artist (1 episode, 2019) Pat Presley ... senior concept designer (1 episode, 2019) Arnel Telesforo ... layout artist (1 episode, 2019) Li-Hsun Liao ... modeler (1 episode, 2020) Brad Rau ... storyboard artist (1 episode, 2020) ===Series Sound Department=== David Acord ... sound designer / supervising sound editor (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Frank Rinella ... foley supervisor / foley editor (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Matthew Wood ... supervising sound editor (38 episodes, 2018-2020) David W. Collins ... Re-Recording Mixer & Sound Editor / sound editor (34 episodes, 2018-2020) Carlos Sotolongo ... recording engineer / adr mixer / original dialogue mixer (26 episodes, 2018-2020) Tony Diaz ... dialogue editor (28 episodes, 2018-2020) Danielle Dupre ... Re-Recording Mixer & Sound Editor / re-recording mixer (18 episodes, 2019-2020) Andrea Gard ... foley artist (18 episodes, 2019-2020) Ronni Brown ... foley artist (17 episodes, 2018-2019) Cameron Davis ... recording engineer (16 episodes, 2018-2019) Margie O'Malley ... foley artist (14 episodes, 2018-2020) Oleg Belogorsky ... original dialogue mixer / recording engineer (8 episodes, 2018-2019) Jason Butler ... foley mixer (10 episodes, 2019-2020) Kimberly Patrick ... foley artist / foley editor (8 episodes, 2018-2019) Sandy Gonzalez ... dialogue editor (8 episodes, 2019) Ian Stynes ... original dialogue mixer (5 episodes, 2018) Sarah Shaw ... foley editor / foley artist (5 episodes, 2018) Bonnie Wild ... sound editor (4 episodes, 2019) Chris Cirino ... recording engineer / dialogue editor (3 episodes, 2018-2020) Sean England ... foley artist (3 episodes, 2019) Richard Quinn ... foley editor (2 episodes, 2019) Franco Hidalgo ... dialogue editor (1 episode, 2018) Kevin A. Hart ... dialogue editor (1 episode, 2019) Jana Vance ... foley artist (1 episode, 2020) Lucas Sanoff ... original dialogue mixer (unknown episodes) Beau Emory ... adr mixer (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2018) ===Series Special Effects by=== Chia-Hung Chu ... special effects lead (20 episodes, 2018-2020) Jia-You Cai ... special effects artist (15 episodes, 2018-2020) Lin-Chi Chen ... special effects artist (14 episodes, 2018-2020) Cai-Jhu Li ... special effects artist (11 episodes, 2018-2020) Hiromi Imamura ... fx artist (9 episodes, 2019-2020) Kana Kitta ... fx supervisor (9 episodes, 2019-2020) Mikio Sanpei ... fx lead (9 episodes, 2019-2020) Masatsugu Tateishi ... fx artist (9 episodes, 2019-2020) Bing-Jie Cai ... special effects artist (8 episodes, 2019-2020) Kozue Suzuki ... fx artist (6 episodes, 2019-2020) Pei-Jun Lai ... special effects artist (3 episodes, 2018) Xin Dong ... special effects artist (3 episodes, 2019) Roman Leon Santiago ... fx artist (3 episodes, 2019) Pei-Rong Chang ... special effects artist (2 episodes, 2018) Weili Lin ... special effects lead (2 episodes, 2018) Shen-Hung Wu ... special effects artist (2 episodes, 2018) Troy Chen ... special effects artist (2 episodes, 2019) Hong-Xiang Lee ... special effects artist (2 episodes, 2019) William Lin ... fx artist (2 episodes, 2019) Yuan-Qi Liu ... special effects artist (2 episodes, 2019) Masanori Sakakibara ... fx artist (2 episodes, 2019) Yang-Shen Hsu ... special effects artist (1 episode, 2018) Genyo Sasaki ... fx artist (1 episode, 2019) Taichi Sudo ... fx artist (1 episode, 2019) Takuma Uno ... fx artist (1 episode, 2019) Yu-Yan Gao ... special effects artist (1 episode, 2020) I. Pin Tu ... special effects artist (1 episode, 2020) ===Series Visual Effects by=== Joel Aaron ... director of cinematography lighting (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Caitlin Torsney ... assistant technical director / technical director (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Christopher Wasden ... asset technical assistant / assistant technical director (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Paul Zinnes ... digital asset supervisor (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Molly Denmark ... senior color key artist (37 episodes, 2018-2020) Brandon Eddington ... lighting and fx coordinator (34 episodes, 2018-2020) Johanna Ramos Santiago ... assistant technical director (24 episodes, 2018-2019) Akanksha Sahu ... pipeline supervisor / pipeline technical lead (23 episodes, 2019-2020) Kai-Hung Hsiao ... rigging lead (21 episodes, 2018-2020) Chung-Kai Hsueh ... lighting director (21 episodes, 2018-2020) Bernie Huang ... matte lead / texture lead (21 episodes, 2018-2020) Comax Chien ... matte artist (20 episodes, 2018-2020) Wang Shing-Hao ... rigger (20 episodes, 2018-2020) Wei-Ning Chen ... rigger (19 episodes, 2018-2020) Terry Kuo ... rigger (19 episodes, 2018-2020) Michelle Wu ... story technical assistant (19 episodes, 2018-2019) Naoe Tojo ... matte painting supervisor (18 episodes, 2018-2020) Ehan Xiao ... texture lead / texture artist (18 episodes, 2018-2020) Raveen Rajadorai ... rigging supervisor (17 episodes, 2018-2020) Jenny Chun-Chieh Shen ... texture artist (17 episodes, 2018-2020) Katherine Sanchez ... story technical assistant (17 episodes, 2019-2020) Yin-Jung Huang ... lighting lead (15 episodes, 2018-2020) Ed Caspersen ... technical supervisor / pipeline technical lead (15 episodes, 2018-2019) Hsiang-Yin Lin ... lighting artist (14 episodes, 2018-2020) Lin Yen-Yu ... texture artist (14 episodes, 2018-2020) Nathan Allen ... asset technical assistant (14 episodes, 2019-2020) Julian Gupner ... asset technical assistant (14 episodes, 2019-2020) Zhen-Xi Hong ... lighting artist (12 episodes, 2018-2020) Wun-Hai Chung ... texture artist (12 episodes, 2018-2019) Max C. Hampton ... look development coordinator (12 episodes, 2019-2020) Po-Zong Huang ... matte artist (11 episodes, 2018-2020) Chun-Wei Kuo ... lighting artist (11 episodes, 2018-2020) Kok Hyen Leong ... lighting artist (11 episodes, 2018-2020) Aayush Sharma ... lighting supervisor (11 episodes, 2018-2020) Kaeko Teramachi ... matte painting artist / matte artist (11 episodes, 2018-2020) Hong-Ming Wang ... lighting artist / lighting lead (11 episodes, 2018-2020) Andrew Chan Jeng Fei ... lighting artist (10 episodes, 2018-2020) Tan Hon Lai ... lighting artist (10 episodes, 2018-2020) Raimy S. Mohamad ... lighting supervisor / lighting artist (10 episodes, 2018-2020) Chao-Wei Chen ... texture artist (10 episodes, 2018-2019) Pranaw Gorkhali Pradhan ... rigger / rigging td / Rigging TD (10 episodes, 2018-2019) Yuan-Shun Wang ... texture artist (10 episodes, 2018-2019) Sumitendu Sinha ... lighting artist (9 episodes, 2018-2020) Gloria Chong Kar Xing ... lighting artist (9 episodes, 2018-2020) Choon Hock Yu ... lighting artist (9 episodes, 2018-2020) Huang Chien-Chieh ... texture artist (9 episodes, 2018-2019) Hiromi Imamura ... fx artist / visual effects artist (9 episodes, 2018-2019) Kana Kitta ... fx artist / visual effects artist (9 episodes, 2018-2019) Takashi Nagasaki ... cg supervisor (9 episodes, 2018-2019) Mikio Sanpei ... fx artist / visual effects artist (9 episodes, 2018-2019) Taichi Sudo ... fx supervisor / visual effects supervisor (9 episodes, 2018-2019) Joe Chang ... production technology (8 episodes, 2018-2020) Choon Hock Fai ... lighting artist (8 episodes, 2018-2019) Bo-Yuan Tan ... lighting artist (8 episodes, 2019-2020) Indigo Tang ... production technology (7 episodes, 2018-2020) Kar Hoong Chan ... lighting artist (7 episodes, 2018-2019) Cheng-Yi Hsieh ... lighting artist (7 episodes, 2018-2019) Chin-Yun Liao ... lighting artist (7 episodes, 2018-2019) Jai-Yi Wu ... lighting artist (7 episodes, 2018-2019) Xiao-Ming Gao ... lighting artist (7 episodes, 2019-2020) Lu Han ... lighting artist (7 episodes, 2019-2020) Rahul Jadhav ... lighting artist (7 episodes, 2019-2020) Demon Shing ... production technology (6 episodes, 2018-2020) Fionn Yen ... production technology (6 episodes, 2018-2020) Julien Liao ... production technology (5 episodes, 2018-2019) Teo Kai Keat ... lighting artist (5 episodes, 2019-2020) Nung-Che Kuan ... production technology (5 episodes, 2019-2020) Dan-Hong Le ... texture artist (5 episodes, 2019-2020) Meng-Han Lee ... lighting artist (5 episodes, 2019-2020) Santhosh Babu Thangavel ... lighting artist (5 episodes, 2019-2020) Wang Xu ... lighting artist (5 episodes, 2019-2020) Ming-Xin Yao ... lighting artist (5 episodes, 2019-2020) Li-Wei You ... texture artist (5 episodes, 2019-2020) Sam Wu ... production technology (4 episodes, 2018-2020) Ankur Chauhan ... lighting artist (4 episodes, 2018-2019) Chia-Hua Lin ... lighting artist (4 episodes, 2018-2019) Chih-Yao Shih ... lighting artist (4 episodes, 2018-2019) Wei-Jen Liang ... lighting artist (4 episodes, 2018) Atsushi Tamori ... lighting supervisor (4 episodes, 2018) Kuo-Ching Tseng ... lighting artist (4 episodes, 2018) Masato Tsuzuki ... fx artist / visual effects artist (4 episodes, 2018) Wan-Jhen Yan ... lighting artist (4 episodes, 2018) Tan Joshua ... lighting artist (4 episodes, 2019-2020) Wesley Li ... lighting artist (4 episodes, 2019-2020) Yi-Qing Lin ... lighting artist (4 episodes, 2019-2020) Tariq Munir ... lighting & compositing artist (4 episodes, 2019-2020) Lynn Tong ... texture artist (4 episodes, 2019-2020) Gene Zhang ... texture artist (4 episodes, 2019-2020) Shao-Yan Huang ... lighting artist (4 episodes, 2019) Julian Boice ... lighting and fx coordinator (4 episodes, 2020) Chun-Hsuan Huang ... lighting artist (3 episodes, 2018) Ann Li ... rigger (3 episodes, 2018) Muhammed Khais Elayedath ... lighting artist (3 episodes, 2019-2020) Patrick Tseng ... lighting artist (3 episodes, 2019-2020) Puja Agarwal ... lighting artist (3 episodes, 2019) Prakhar Bhatnagar ... rigger (3 episodes, 2019) Wing-Yan Chan ... lighting artist (3 episodes, 2019) Xu-Ren Chen ... lighting lead (3 episodes, 2019) Xiao-Jia Liu ... lighting artist (3 episodes, 2019) Kuan-Ting Tu ... rigger (2 episodes, 2018-2019) Shih-Ssu Chen ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2018) Po-Jui Chiu ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2018) Yin-Huan Huang ... rigger (2 episodes, 2018) Der-Kuen Lin ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2018) Cheng-Tso Liu ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2018) Jenny Lo ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2018) Rachael Li Chern Ng ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2018) Pang Sy ... rigger (2 episodes, 2018) Annisa Ya-Hsuan Wang ... matte artist / rigger (2 episodes, 2018) Pei-Ye Wu ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2018) Kelvin Leow Wei Cheng ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2019-2020) Lauren Cox ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2019-2020) Le Lan Van ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2019-2020) Michael Elton Widjaja ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2019-2020) Yu-Yan Gao ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2019) Shi-Chuang Mo ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2019) Bill Sun ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2019) Hong-Jin Xiang ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2019) Dikshant Kumar ... rigger / rigging supervisor (2 episodes, 2020) Wan I. Lin ... lighting artist (2 episodes, 2020) Chun-Chuan Chang ... rigger (1 episode, 2018) Jacky Cheng ... production technology (1 episode, 2018) Liang Hui-Chin ... rigger (1 episode, 2018) Wu Ji ... texture artist (1 episode, 2018) Billy Liu ... rigger (1 episode, 2018) Loafer Sham ... rigging lead (1 episode, 2018) Ankur Travendrasingh ... lighting artist (1 episode, 2018) Erik Yeh ... rigger (1 episode, 2018) Shu-Ting Chang ... lighting artist (1 episode, 2019) Xuren Chen ... lighting artist (1 episode, 2019) Han Hui Foong ... lighting artist (1 episode, 2019) I. Han Hsiao ... texture lead (1 episode, 2019) Xuan-Xiang Huang ... lighting artist (1 episode, 2019) Si-Yao Liu ... lighting artist (1 episode, 2019) Shohei Okazaki ... fx artist (1 episode, 2019) Masatsugu Tateishi ... fx artist (1 episode, 2019) Spider Tsai ... production technology (1 episode, 2019) Xue-Tao Wang ... rigger (1 episode, 2019) Fei-Fei Wei ... lighting artist (1 episode, 2019) Si-Ying Wu ... lighting artist (1 episode, 2019) Jian-Hong Zhang ... lighting artist (1 episode, 2019) Jun-Jie Zhao ... lighting artist (1 episode, 2019) Jing-Shi Feng ... lighting artist (1 episode, 2020) Alexandra Henley ... animation coordinator (1 episode, 2020) Yi-Fan Pu ... lighting artist (1 episode, 2020) Daichi Sakurai ... cloth simulation artist (1 episode, 2020) ===Series Animation Department=== Keith Kellogg ... animation supervisor / animation director (38 episodes, 2018-2020) Jacqui Lopez ... senior vice president, animation production, lucasfilm ltd. 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Starbird Homestead

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This house was the Starbird family home for at least the first half of the 1900's. The Starbirds lived in Bowdoin, Maine for four generations, starting with John and Rachel (Ridley) Starbird. It is not known if the family was always at this exact spot, more research to come. Lonnie and Sadie lived there and raised eight children to adulthood and raised three grandchildren as well. Sadie died in 1938, but Lonnie stayed until very late in his life. He died in 1951. It is unknown how it passed on after his death.

Starjak Name Study Info

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Stark Block

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* '''Part of [[Space:Heering_Digital_Library | Heering Digital Library]]''' === Старк В. П. Родословная Блока === * Старк В. П. Родословная Блока // Русская литература. – 1994. – №3. – С. 127-140. === Available online at these locations: === * Старк В. П. Родословная Блока ::* http://lib2.pushkinskijdom.ru/Media/Default/PDF/RusLiteratura/RL-1994-3-1.pdf

Starkey Treasure Trove

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The goal of this project is to archive a box-full of archives from family genealogists: on my mom's side: my grandmother [[Miller-38275|Marylouise Mills]], my great aunt [[Miller-38876|Edith Miller]]; on my dad's side, my [[Starkey-1291|dad, Bill Starkey]], and my great [[Starkey-1309|Aunt Margeurite]] Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Starkey-1290|Scott Starkey]]. Most of the work will be to scan old documents, but I will put them here. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13759578 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Starks in Oswego NY

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Starokamenský mlýn

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[[Category|Czech Place Studies]] Mlýn v Kamenci stál na místě dnešního truhlářství firmy "Boštík a synové" čp. 59, v matrikách a dalších starších zápisech je uváděn pod dřívějším číslem 45 (přečíslováno r. 1923) Nejstarším doloženým mlynářem ve Starém Kamenci je podle knihy trhové obce poličské z let 1467-1502 '''Matěj mlynář'''. Zřejmě živnost koupil ještě před založením zmíněné knihy. Roku 1468 o sv. Havlu (16.10.) ''páni konšelé a starší učinili tu smlouvu s Matějem Mlynářem z Kamence, tak že nadepsaný mlynář bude platiti úroka spravedlivého kopu grošů na sv. Jiří. A od vepřův krmení kopu grošů na sv. Havle...'' [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Starokamensk_253_ml_253_n-4] O svátku Šimona a Judy (28.10.) 1472 Matěj mlynář řečený Ručka ''prodal jest mlýn svůj v Kamenci se vším právem a příslušenstvím ... '''Václavovi''' a jeho budoucím za 100 kop, i zavdal jest nato 20 kop, i zůstává ještě 80 kop... A tak každý rok a na každý s. Jan bude platiti po 10 kopách až do vyplnění peněz svrchu psaných. A to jest znamenitě vymluveno že dolejší mlynář má vodu držeti bez jeho škody potud, pokudž míra uložena jest, jakož o tom i pánům slíbeno jest... Po tomto trhu oznámeno jest že Hanzl mlynář má na tom mlýně 40 kop, Matěj mlynář v Korouhvi 10 kop a Matěj Ručka 30 kop a to všecko má spraviti Matěj Ručka bez Václavovy vší škody, aby měl sebe čisto... Václavovi Ručkovi dal Václav 10 kop za ten mlýn a ostatek bude platiti ... jakož zápis ukazuje.'' [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Starokamensk_253_ml_253_n-3] Roku 1474 ''stala se smlouva se sádeckou obcí s Venclem mlynářem o ten most, kterýž jest před tím mlýnem, tak že'' sádečtí z pily na obci ''že mají přivésti trámy k tomu mostu a kdož v tom mlýně bude, ten bude opravovati most, když potřeba bude na budoucí časy...'' [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Starokamensk_253_ml_253_n-3] 29. června 1479, za purkmistra Jakuba Krejčího a rychtáře Hanzle Blimlara zapsal písař do knihy trhové: ''což se kamenského mlýna... dotýče... všecky peníze kteréž jest Hanzl mlynář na tom mlýně měl, že tu víc nemá nic ani jeho budoucí, že mu všecko zaplaceno. Pak také Matějovi z Korouhve, což jest měl peněz na tom mlýně, potom také i Matěj Ručka, což jest koliv měl, že jest všecko zaplaceno...'' [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Starokamensk_253_ml_253_n] ''tak že všeho dluhu což '''Janek mlynář''' za ten mlýn zůstává, Venclovi mlynáři jest 40 kop a ty má platiti rozdílně, na každý rok na každý svatý Jan bude platiti po 6 kopách až do vyplnění peněz..."'' O sv. Jakubu ap. (25.7.) 1482 ''"toho dluhu všeho zůstává Jan mlynář Venclovi 22 kop"''. A konečně roku 1486 ''"Vencl mlynář přiznal...., že Janek mlynář zaplatil jest ten mlýn, což jest koli byl dlužen."'' [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Starokamensk_253_ml_253_n-1] Roku 1480 prodal ''Jan Mlynář mlýn svůj v Kamenci '''Valentinovi mlynáři''' i budoucím ... jakož jest sám držal a požíval za 90 kop a deset jemu zavdal a 80 ještě zůstává... a tak na každý vánoci každý rok má jemu platiti po 6 kopách...'' [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Starokamensk_253_ml_253_n-5] Valentin dlouho nehospodařil. Po osmi letech, tj. roku 1488 ''"prodal mlýn svůj v Kamenci '''Mikulášovi''' Ehanpanovi"'' (předek Ehrenbergerů?)... za stejných podmínek, jako jej sám kupoval. [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Starokamensk_253_ml_253_n-6] (DOPLNIT) V registrech urbárních vesnic poličského panství z roku 1552 je mezi poddanými v Kamenci uveden '''Jílek dřevěnej''', mlynář, jenž odváděl nájem za roli a 5 kusů potoků. (DOPLNIT) Z knihy svatebních smluv z let 1585-1612 (kn.č. 245) lze odvodit několik dalších držitelů kameneckého mlýna. Zatím blíže neurčený mlynář (pravděpodobně '''Jiřík''') zemřel a pozůstalá vdova, mlynářka Barbora uzavřela roku 1594 svatební smlouvu s '''Ondřejem''', synem Martina Kličrle z Kamence. Ten po prvním manželu Barbory zřejmě převzal i živnost. Jiříkovo jméno se ale objevuje až ve svatební smlouvě z roku 1609, kterou uzavřel Urban, syn po Jiříkovi mlynářovi z Kamence s Magdalenou Kudrnovou z Telecího. Jako svědek je podepsán '''Jan''', mlynář kamenský; zřejmě Ondřejův nástupce. Prodej mlýna se musel uskutečnit po roce 1598. Tou dobou je ještě jako svědek ve svatební smlouvě rychtářova syna Jiříka a Anny, vdovy po Petru Vosmekovi uveden Ondřej, mlynář z Kamence. (DOPLNIT) Roku 1616 se vdala Kateřina, dcera po '''Jakubovi Podmelovi''', mlynáři v Kamenci za Mikuláše Menšíka z Vysokého Mýta (DOPLNIT) Někdy kolem roku 1675 koupil mlýn v Kamenci [[Sedliský-216|'''Matěj Sedliský''']]. Narodil asi roku 1643 na blíže neurčeném místě v rodině mlynáře [[Mlynář-10|Jana Sedliského]] a [[Kocourková-1|Marianny roz. Kocourkové]] původem ze sádeckého mlýna Další, zřejmě výhodný, obchod uskutečnil 2. dubna 1698. Za 300 kop gr. míš. koupil od Štěpána Portla zpustlý grunt v Sádku. ''"Naproti tomu, aby obec sádecká a neb radši vrchnost nějakého ztenčení na poddaných nesnášela, zase pustinu v Kamenci, která dědičně k témuž mlejnu kamenskýmu připsaná byla, Jiříkovi Vosmekovi odprodal s tou vejminkou, aby jako kamenská, tak tak sádecká ke mlejnu dědičně patřiti mohla."'' Do začátku dubna 1699 vyplatil všechny pohledávky a ''"tuto roli zcela-zouplna zaplacenou sobě, manželce a dětem svým k dědičnosti míti bude."'' Více jak šedesátiletý Matěj prodal 22. března 1706 mlýn v Kamenci za 1.200 kop gr. míš. nejstaršímu synovi [[Sedliský-234|'''Josefu Benediktovi Sedliskému''']]. Ten otci zaplatil hotově 200 kop a zbytek mu měl splácet po 10 kopách ročně. V ceně prodávaného gruntu byly m.j. 2 vrané klisny, 2 krávy, 3 frišlinky, 2 kované vozy, 1 kočár (''"Však kdyby otec, bratr neb sestry někdy někam jeti měli, takový jim zapůjčiti aby odporen nebyl."''), 2 rádla s železem, 2 brány s pěti vlaky, řetěz, 2 chomouty a kšíry, mandl na mandlování šatů, pantok, široká sekera, pila s obloukem, železná lopata, lopata okovaná, motyka, spižírna pro vaření, šraubštyk železný, 2 stoly, 2 dlouhé stolice, skotná ovce, skopec a nádobí, "co tak k mlejnu patří". Odstupující mlynář si vymínil kromě podílu na úrodě a zaopatření dvou svých krav: ''"byt při mlejně do smrti, jako i dětem do zaopatření, též ke stolu a k stravě hospodáře všichni jíti mají... Jednu komoru nahoře přední a druhou společně pro obilí a jiné všelijaké potřeby (hospodář s otcem) požívati budou."'' Další výminky se týkaly sourozenců nového mlynáře.'' Jiříka bratra svého za tovaryše k řemeslu svému mlynářskému přijímá a jemu dle narovnání platiti se namlouvá...It. pro Jiříka míní (otec) jeden vůz s fasuňkem, řetěz a nádobí zámečnické. It pro jedno každý dítě 1 kus jalového dobytka hospodář do projití 3 let na své píci též pastvě chovati, po vyjití 3 let jeden každý svůj kus sobě opatřiti má... Co tak bratr Jiřík do dvouch kousků pasek letos vysel, to do třech let jemu k užívání se propouští... Semena lněnýho... Jiříkovi, Dorotě po 2 čtvrtcích do zaopatření jich povinen býti má... Posledně vejpravy nezaopatřeným dětem Josef na tento způsob zapraví, totiž: Jiříkovi, bratru svému pšenice 1 korec, žita 2 korce, vína 1/2 vědra, piva 1/2 sudu, it. 3 sestrám jedný každý po 1 korci pšenice, 1 korec žita, 1/2 sudu piva, něco od omastku, drůbeže a koření.'' Za to vše mu otec postoupil ještě zahradu řečenou obecní. Výměnkář Matěj zemřel na výměnku v synově mlýně o deset let později - 25. července 1716. Josef platil své závazky pravidelně s výjimkou roku 1712 a 1714, kdy mu byly prominuty. Dalším mlynářem se stal Josefův syn [[Sedliský-21|'''Gottfrid Antonín Sedliský''']], který se narodil 11. ledna 1710 v Kamenci u Poličky. 25. února 1733 koupil za 1.000 zl. r. od Jana Honse mlýn v Oldříši. Musel se proto vzdát svého svobodnictví: ''Gottfrid Sedlistský byvše sice před tím osoba svobodná, ... dne 18. martii 1733 v plnosti rady tak následovně při ouřadě hospodářským poddanosti pro sebe a potomky svý na koupený ... poddaný mlejn od Jana Honce zapil, obdržel...'' Za pár měsíců si do něj přivedl i hospodyni. Dne 22. prosince t.r. se oženil s [[Jílková-2|Veronikou Jílkovou]] ze Sádku. O dva roky později, 4. března 1735 Gottfríd živnost zcela uhradil, protože Jan Honc místo zbylých 500 zl.r. splatných po 20 zl.r. ročně, přijal hotovost 230 zl.r. a místo výměnku pak ''na sádecký roli od silnice prostřední obor i s loukou, 2 kusy při chalupě ohrazený a 6 strychů vejmelnýho obilí''. Krátce nato, 6. srpna 1735 prodal Gottfríd Sedliský mlýn v Oldříši za 800 zl.r. Janu Ehrenbergerovi. Na celé transakci tak vydělal 70 zl.r.. Ale to zřejmě nebyl hlavní důvod. Gottfríd se asi vrátil do Kamence, aby pomáhal otci. V červenci 1743 si oproti pojištěnému podílu na mlýně vypůjčil od obce poličské 300 zl.r. (roku 1755 zapsal písař stále nezaplacený dluh do gruntovní knihy). V říjnu mlynář Josef v jednapadesáti letech zemřel. Krátce nato, 6. prosince 1743 koupil Gottfríd mlýn v Kamenci "se všemi k němu patřícími rolními a loučními případnostmi za 2.000 zl.r.." 13. března 1754 se Gottfríd a manželkou Veronikou celým svým majetkem (tj. mlýnem, pozemky a pohledávkami) ''"jeho strejci Václavu Lukšíčkovi na dvůr kamenský k stavu duchov. uděleného tituli mensa jest zaručil a zacaviroval."'' Podle nedatovaného zápisu vyměnil Gottfríd Vosmekovskou roli náležející k mlýnu s Portlem za větší Dražilovskou, čímž mu přibyla nová povinnost. ''A poněvadž roboty z Dražilovský ze Sádku na Vosmekovskou v Kamenci přenešený tam se vybejvají, na žádosti učiněný témuž uvolil se držitel téhož mlejna slad panský mleti."'' (NEDOKONČENO) další pravděpodobní držitelé mlýna: [[Sedliský-82|'''Jan Sedliský''']], manželka [[Michlová-3|Anna roz. Michlová]] [[Sedliský-84|'''František Václav Sedliský''']], manželka [[Filipi-3|Josefa roz. Filipi]] [[Sedliský-143|'''František Xaver Konrád Sedliský''']], manželka [[Gregorová-1|Františka roz. Gregorová]] '''Ferdinand Mach''', mj. od r. 1919 starosta Kamence, později kronikář obce (+ 24. února 1636 ve věku 71 let) == Sources == Okresní archiv Litomyšl, fond: archiv města Poličky, Kniha trhová 1467-1502, kn.č. 234a, pag. 9; 28, 57, 75, 76; Kniha svatebních smluv, kn.č. 245; Registra urbární, kn.č. 342 pomocné určení dat podle seznamu purkmistrů, rychtářů a konšelů města Poličky in "Staročeské městské zápisy poličské od r. 1432 (Fr. Vaníček, Polička 1940)

Starrevelt Fragment-genealogie B

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"Her parents were : Pieter Woutersz. Starrevelt, geb. ca. 1550, overl. vóór 1619, tr. Maritgen Reynensdr., dr. van Reyn Pietersz. en Nelletgen Jacobsdr. They lived at [https://goo.gl/maps/WcdW2d6e7HC2 Wassenaar]. Children from this marriage Source: Families starrevelt te Leiden en Omstreken door J. van Egmond en K. J. Slijkerman Eerder gepubliceerd in ‘Ons Voorgeslacht’, jrg. 34 (1979) blz. 17-25, een uitgave van de Zuidhollandse Vereniging voor Genealogie. [http://www.hogenda.nl/wp-content/plugins/hogenda-search/download_attachment.php?id=373&type=genealogy Hogenda] : # Reyn # Pietertje, overl. na 1619. # Adriaantgen, overl. na 1619. # Cornelis, overl. na 1619. # Maritgen, overl. na 1619, tr. Jacob Adriaansz. van der Marck. # '''Nelletgen''', overl. na 1623, m. Pieter Jansz. Bontetas. They had at least 5 children and lived in Valkenburg (1623). # Jaepgen, overl. na 1623, tr. Cornelis Adriaansz. Ploos. Zij hadden tenminste 4 kinderen en woonden te Valkenburg (1623). ---- 466v. 14-4-1619. Cornelis Cornelisz. Smaal als gekoren voogd van Maritje Willemsdr. weduwe van Cornelis Cornelisz. Smaal dochter van Willem Maartensz. Persoon geteeld aan Pietertje Reynendr., mitsgaders de voorsz. Cornelis voor hem zelve en hem sterk makende voor zijn andere broers en zusters, Reyn Pietersz. van Sterrevelt voor hem zelve en vervangende Pietertje Pietersdr. en Adriaantje Pietersdr. zijn zusters, Cornelis Pietersz. van Sterrevelt, Jacob Adriaansz. van der Marck als man en voogd van Maritje Pietersdr., Pieter Jansz. Bonten Tas man en voogd van Nelletje Pietersdr. en Cornelis Adriaansz. Ploos man en voogd van Jaapje Pietersdr., allen kinderen van Pieter Woutersz. Schoer geteeld aan Maritje Reynendr., Cornelis Jansz., Gerrit Jansz., Huibert Jansz. en de voorsz. Cornelis vervangende Maritje Jansdr. zijn zuster, Jan Arendsz. man en voogd van Nelletje Jansdr. kinderen van Jan Gerritsz. duinmeier geteeld aan Neeltje Reynendr., Wouter Cornelisz. Sterrevelt voor hem zelve en hem sterk makende voor Reyn Cornelisz. en Jacob Cornelisz. zijn broers en voor Joost Cornelisz. van Diest zijn zwager gehuwd met Pietertje Cornelisdr. zijn zuster, kinderen van Cornelis Woutersz. geteeld aan Jannetje Reynendr., mitsgaders vervangende zijn moeder Jannetje Reynendr., allen kinderen of kleinkinderen van Reyn Pietersz. en Nelletje Jacobsdr. verkopen Aachtje Jansdr. weduwe van Claas Reynenzn. haar respectieve oom al het recht dat zij hebben aan een woning en landen gelegen onder Zuidwijk, als huis, schuur, barg, wei- en geestlanden gelegen onder Zuidwijk die de voorsz. Reyn Pietersz. achtergelaten heeft en door de voorsz. Achte Jansdr. en haar kinderen al lange worden gebruikt en door koopster aan hun ouders voldaan en dat door abuis het verlij lange tijd ongedaan bleef. "Wassenaar 1599-1621 ora inv. nr. 7." ''www.hogenda.nl''. Accessed April 19, 2016. http://www.hogenda.nl/hogenda-bronnen/?cat=source&id=3055 ---- From ''Families starrevelt te Leiden en Omstreken'' De basis voor deze fragment-genealogie is een acte in het rechterlijk archief van Wassenaar (ARA nr. 7, fol. 466 v.) van 19-5-1619. In deze acte worden genoemd de erfgenamen van Reyn Pietersz. en Nelletje Jacobsdr., te weten 4 dochters en 1 zoon. Eén dochter was gehuwd met Pieter Woutersz. Starrevelt, terwijl een andere dochter gehuwd was met Cornelis Woutersz. Starrevelt. Voor deze genealogie hebben wij aangenomen, dat Pieter en Cornelis broers waren. # Wouter Starrevelt ## Pieter Woutersz Starrevelt was married to Maritgen Reynensdr, daughter of Reyn Pieters and Nelletgen Jacobsdr. ### Reyn Pietersz Starrevelt was married to Maritgen Jansdr. #### Jan Reynensz van Starrevelt was married to Lijsbeth Hendriksdr. Berckhey. ##### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=cac80bfd-3c25-16c6-9c03-f55ce419beab&lang=en Passchier Jansz. Starrevelt] was married to [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=db3683f5-7e52-efc2-a977-fd62add1d293&lang=en Martijntje Lievensdr. Verborre]. ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=9ec3fa49-b305-e975-8882-02d5d8392a19&lang=en Catharina] ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=aaefd479-8ae2-f888-35fe-bf699de0c8a4&lang=en Johannes] ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=18d5d357-a9af-a48d-1974-1436f65a9518&lang=en Johannes] ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=d885576d-7143-f789-7fcb-d6c5745e690a&lang=en Pieter] ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=6a652906-4f13-2e11-fbb2-06380e311a40&lang=en Elisabeth] ##### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=c2884c92-abd8-b936-8fbd-0c95d9d4e49f&lang=en Jannetje] was married to 1) [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=413c7346-d6ab-5275-78e5-5b9911c1e5d3&lang=en Daniel Cornelisz. van Berckhey], 2) [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=66502bb3-7c88-3465-4fc4-bee5d64ceed7&lang=en Erasmus Soomer]. Children of Jannetje and Daniel: ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=c2315bbe-1deb-dc58-d6bd-ec6e7e0d58c2&lang=en Elizabeth] ##### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=c2884c92-abd8-b936-8fbd-0c95d9d4e49f&lang=en Catharina] was married to [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=68280370-9312-c8f2-c44b-32b0b3e33022&lang=en Hendrik Adriaensz. de Steur]. ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=28672bf4-5a78-7894-9d25-1c51dc993291&lang=en Elisabeth] ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=1ebc65bd-3c73-4d98-58dc-38e6f276d08d&lang=en Pieter] #### Pieter was married to 1) Trijntje Roosenburg, 2) [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=e8f1e7f9-06ea-3cb8-79af-2210c5585eff&lang=en Anna Philipsdr. van Aken]. #### Wouter #### Mouryn #### Cornelis #### Jannetgen #### Neeltgen was married to [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=f46744e4-1a6e-aef1-f19c-25440e135c7e&lang=en Crijn Pietersz. Verruit], son of Pieter Dirksz Verruit and Marijtje Dirksdr. #### Maritgen ### Pietertje ### Adriaantgen ### Cornelis ### Maritgen was married to Jacob Adriaansz. van der Marck. ### [[Pietersdr-17|Nelletgen]] was married to [[Quackenbosch-11|Pieter Jansz. Bontetas]]. ### Jaepgen was married to Cornelis Adriaansz. Ploos. ## Cornelis Woutersz. Starrevelt was married to Jannetgen Reynensdr., daughter of Reyn Pietersz. and Nelletgen Jacobsdr. ### Wouter Cornelisz. Starrevelt was married to Lijsbeth Pietersdr. #### Claes #### Jan Woutersz. Starrevelt was married "Netherlands, Zuid-Holland Province, Church Records, 1076-1916," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-31122-16669-20?cc=2037907 : 21 August 2014), Nederlands Hervormde > Koudekerk aan den Rijn > Dopen 1624-1811 Trouwen 1624-1798 Begraven 1781-1820 > image 12 of 285; Rijksarchiefdienst Nederlands, Zuid-Holland (Netherlands National Archives, Zuid-Holland). '''left page, fifth entry''' to Jannetje Barensdr. ##### Barend Jansz. Starrevelt ###### Cornelis was married to Jannetje Pietersdr. ####### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=e7511c69-7bc4-6bb9-33d9-a88933be7d6f&lang=en Catharina] ###### Grietje ###### Maria ##### Claes Jansz. Starrevelt was married to [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=c449fc9c-8ef4-e891-8c4d-106fc0b508ba&lang=en Machteld Cornelisdr. Ket(h)], daughter of Cornelis Jansz. Ket and Ursultgen Hendricksdr. van der Neut. ###### Dirck ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=19634336-6374-7f1e-7212-93085abc7880&lang=en Jannetje] was married to Pierre la Broij, son of Pierre de la Broij and Susanna du Mortier ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=e622d9d4-3f74-fc43-9c74-850e7b7eaf45&lang=en Cornelia] was married to Cornelis Kolae. ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=6b9963e0-06d7-76a9-7348-4f3e8cc17220&lang=en Aeltge] was married to Jacobus van Waelswyck. ###### Margaritha ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=fa26d935-4eae-4911-3d37-617fa7f71fb6&lang=en Jan] ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=f2b5043a-f9f8-2828-ba4a-acc3693e4d2a&lang=en Cornelis] was married to Anna Kuppens. ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=b49206dd-0443-1c34-57d5-71af49f6d272&lang=en Grietje] ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=2bcb45cf-2f7b-e0de-53a6-198f2990c5fd&lang=en Dirk] ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=cfe75505-3cf1-4b15-79e7-34f08bfe977e&lang=en Dirk] ###### Grietje ##### Cornelis "Netherlands, Zuid-Holland Province, Church Records, 1076-1916," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-31122-16198-2?cc=2037907 : accessed 19 April 2016), Nederlands Hervormde > Koudekerk aan den Rijn > Dopen 1624-1811 Trouwen 1624-1798 Begraven 1781-1820 > image 29 of 285; Rijksarchiefdienst Nederlands, Zuid-Holland (Netherlands National Archives, Zuid-Holland). '''left page, near top''' ##### Cornelis "Netherlands, Zuid-Holland Province, Church Records, 1076-1916," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-31122-16198-2?cc=2037907 : accessed 19 April 2016), Nederlands Hervormde > Koudekerk aan den Rijn > Dopen 1624-1811 Trouwen 1624-1798 Begraven 1781-1820 > image 29 of 285; Rijksarchiefdienst Nederlands, Zuid-Holland (Netherlands National Archives, Zuid-Holland). '''right page, middle''' ##### Cornelis "Netherlands, Zuid-Holland Province, Church Records, 1076-1916," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-31122-14339-47?cc=2037907 : accessed 19 April 2016), Nederlands Hervormde > Koudekerk aan den Rijn > Dopen 1624-1811 Trouwen 1624-1798 Begraven 1781-1820 > image 31 of 285; Rijksarchiefdienst Nederlands, Zuid-Holland (Netherlands National Archives, Zuid-Holland). '''left page, middle''' ##### Lijsbeth "Netherlands, Zuid-Holland Province, Church Records, 1076-1916," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-31122-16355-38?cc=2037907 : accessed 19 April 2016), Nederlands Hervormde > Koudekerk aan den Rijn > Dopen 1624-1811 Trouwen 1624-1798 Begraven 1781-1820 > image 32 of 285; Rijksarchiefdienst Nederlands, Zuid-Holland (Netherlands National Archives, Zuid-Holland). '''right page, middle''' ##### Jannetie "Netherlands, Zuid-Holland Province, Church Records, 1076-1916," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-31122-16257-39?cc=2037907 : accessed 19 April 2016), Nederlands Hervormde > Koudekerk aan den Rijn > Dopen 1624-1811 Trouwen 1624-1798 Begraven 1781-1820 > image 33 of 285; Rijksarchiefdienst Nederlands, Zuid-Holland (Netherlands National Archives, Zuid-Holland). '''left page, middle''' ##### Wouter "Netherlands, Zuid-Holland Province, Church Records, 1076-1916," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-31122-16345-91?cc=2037907 : accessed 19 April 2016), Nederlands Hervormde > Koudekerk aan den Rijn > Dopen 1624-1811 Trouwen 1624-1798 Begraven 1781-1820 > image 34 of 285; Rijksarchiefdienst Nederlands, Zuid-Holland (Netherlands National Archives, Zuid-Holland). '''right page, middle''' ##### Cornelis "Netherlands, Zuid-Holland Province, Church Records, 1076-1916," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-31122-15294-13?cc=2037907 : accessed 19 April 2016), Nederlands Hervormde > Koudekerk aan den Rijn > Dopen 1624-1811 Trouwen 1624-1798 Begraven 1781-1820 > image 35 of 285; Rijksarchiefdienst Nederlands, Zuid-Holland (Netherlands National Archives, Zuid-Holland). '''left page, middle''' ##### Geertgen "Netherlands, Zuid-Holland Province, Church Records, 1076-1916," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-31122-15214-33?cc=2037907 : accessed 19 April 2016), Nederlands Hervormde > Koudekerk aan den Rijn > Dopen 1624-1811 Trouwen 1624-1798 Begraven 1781-1820 > image 36 of 285; Rijksarchiefdienst Nederlands, Zuid-Holland (Netherlands National Archives, Zuid-Holland). '''right page, middle''' ##### Cornelis "Netherlands, Zuid-Holland Province, Church Records, 1076-1916," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-31122-16239-41?cc=2037907 : accessed 19 April 2016), Nederlands Hervormde > Koudekerk aan den Rijn > Dopen 1624-1811 Trouwen 1624-1798 Begraven 1781-1820 > image 37 of 285; Rijksarchiefdienst Nederlands, Zuid-Holland (Netherlands National Archives, Zuid-Holland). '''right page, bottom''' #### Maritgen #### Jannetgen #### Neeltgen #### Aechgen #### Cornelis was married to Annetje Cornelisdr. van der Poel. ##### Cornelis http://proxy.handle.net/10648/dac4d031-7df9-49fa-8815-e020a53ff0fd '''24 May''' ''uitlandig op 22 Jan 1676'' ([https://archive.org/stream/earlyrecordsofci00alba#page/124/mode/2up Could be in Albany]????; possibly the father of [[Cornelisz-46|Teunis Cornelisz van der Poel]]) ##### Wouter Cornelisz Starrevelt http://proxy.handle.net/10648/12f94672-06ce-4544-8ffd-1bd3058ba82f '''01 Oct''' was married to Neeltje Meesdr. Oudshoorn. ###### Annetje http://proxy.handle.net/10648/763ac349-41ad-45cd-a2a9-203ee3183372 '''left page, fourth entry''' ##### Jannetje http://proxy.handle.net/10648/ad8d7935-2e6f-4197-9b17-8b3fa25175e5 '''14 Jul''' was married to Gijsbert van der Laan ##### Ariaentje http://proxy.handle.net/10648/3483e08c-71dc-4957-83dc-3af21bdbf25c '''23 Nov''' ##### Elisabeth was [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=8d95556e-64b5-993a-1e10-3189492b58f2&lang=en married] to [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=cafa653b-fc5c-ea05-80f5-75a701b0aa43&lang=en Arent Cornelisz. Havelaer]. ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=ed7be808-f47a-0baa-164b-a1f25fd66df4&lang=en Cornelis] ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=20f88b53-43fb-5d3d-21b6-6acb773d5a76&lang=en Trijntie] ##### Gerrit Cornelisz. Starrevelt http://proxy.handle.net/10648/854003cf-fe4d-4f02-8162-8c71fe7f0b33 '''25 Oct''' was married to 1) Trijntje Meesdr. Oudshoorn, http://proxy.handle.net/10648/584b5c3a-90b4-484d-9144-b822fabe8a1d '''12 Feb''' 2) Jannetje Jacobsdr. Bruyn. http://proxy.handle.net/10648/be3c3fe5-d0cb-486b-b0be-815a40d5c57b '''11 Jan''' Children of Gerrit and Trijntje: ###### Annetje http://proxy.handle.net/10648/0584880c-40db-4baf-b7bd-8f76794f0fb1 '''left page, fourth entry''' ###### Cornelis http://proxy.handle.net/10648/f5124ff3-6815-4691-b403-aa43a6d2491b '''right page, tenth entry''' ##### Jan http://proxy.handle.net/10648/3c9d4331-a8da-4770-bccb-c96914c860c6 '''20 Feb''' #### Pieter ### Reyn ### Jacob Cornelisz. Starrevelt was married to Geertgen Jansdr. #### Cornelis #### Claes Jacobsz. Starrevelt was married to [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=ba4094d6-2158-270f-2521-133a5c7a1be7&lang=en Annetje Ariensdr. van Gent]. ##### Willem Claesz. Starrevelt was married to 1) Heyltje de Cruyff, 2) [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=ab58a4d2-c760-b49e-a114-87ab70996bed&lang=en Catharina Vaseur]. Children of Willem and Heyltje: ###### Geertrui ###### [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=8bb9f52e-0274-e8e6-076d-4f4bc45d108a&lang=en Judith] ###### Maria ##### Jacob ##### Geertrui was married to [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=df3a3bc1-43f1-4471-6029-3dd52337fcc7&lang=en Heijndrick Segerman]. #### Jacob #### Nelletgen was married to 1) [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=b1556b00-ced8-a870-d5a5-f42ba3dd2589&lang=en Isaak van Samaryen], 2) [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=13087dff-35fc-3c1e-579e-840083945d25&lang=en Jan Verloot]. #### Maritgen ### Pietertgen was married to [https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/stamboom-kapiteijn/R917.php Joost Cornelisz van Deyst]. Unknown connection: * Jacob Woutersz. Starrevelt was married to [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=1d678cfa-4380-ddda-ee15-611edbd6cef8&lang=en Annetje van der Leun] on 18 Apr 1687 in Leiden, assisted by Willem Claesz. Starrevelt, son of Claes Jacobsz. Starrevelt and Ariensdr. van Gent. # Willem # [https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=4a3ea967-fcd8-ee77-76fb-8e4e570e854e&lang=en Anna] == Sources == * Source: Families starrevelt te Leiden en Omstreken door J. van Egmond en K. J. Slijkerman Eerder gepubliceerd in ‘Ons Voorgeslacht’, jrg. 34 (1979) blz. 17-25, een uitgave van de Zuidhollandse Vereniging voor Genealogie. [http://www.hogenda.nl/wp-content/plugins/hogenda-search/download_attachment.php?id=373&type=genealogy Hogenda] * "Wassenaar 1599-1621 ora inv. nr. 7." ''www.hogenda.nl''. Accessed April 19, 2016. http://www.hogenda.nl/hogenda-bronnen/?cat=source&id=3055 === See also === * [[Pietersdr-17|Nelletgen Pietersdr van Starrevelt]]

Starritt Project

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Starritt-12|Drew Starritt]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13326979 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Starrs Point Farm House

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Location: 1726 Church Street, Starrs Point, Kings County, Nova Scotia. == BIOGRAPHY == The "Family Farm" at Starrs Point was purchased by [[Van_Nostrand-478|Frederick Cornelius van Nostrand (1930-2016)]] and Shirley vanNostrand, in 1961 from the '''John Magee''' estate. It was built around 1900. The 5 acres included a large barn, car garage, woodshed, and large 2.5 storey farmhouse with 4 bedrooms, a large finished attic, and a damp stone wall basement. Over time grew to include about 100 acres, and various additional buildings. Originally the purchased farmhouse was white, it was painted light green, and later was changed to dark blue. The front yard included a mature Horse Chestnut tree (3 foot diameter trunk), and the side yard had a small grove of English Walnut trees, which provided nuts when harvested and dried. Eventually Neil and Shirley's daughter, Peggy SALSMAN, acquired the property, raised her family and subsequently sold it in approximately 2016 to the owners of "TapRoot Farms". Neil initially built a small farm pond in the natural creek, suitable for raising Canada Geese, ducks, and beavers. There was a good supply of watercress growing in the creek. The pond had a concrete sluiceway and even a drain plug. The pond area also became a center for boiling the maple sap to make syrup in the spring. The pond with a dock, was great for the family to swim, canoe, fish and skate on. A second pond was built further upstream, and eventually a much larger third one, with assistance from Ducks Unlimited funding. Neil built an addition on the house, which was called the "Eco room". It provided heat from a wood fired cook stove that had an oven. The stove also heated the hot water for that room. Water was available from a hand pump, which drew from a surface well below the addition. The space below the addition was also designed as a winter root cellar. A traditional "Log Cabin" was build in the 1st parcel, overlooking the 2nd pond. A Barn and shed were built on the 2nd parcel. An "Underground House" was built in the 3rd parcel. === Wildlife === Since Neil was a Wildlife Biologist, many types of animals were kept on the farm during its time with the vanNostrands. * 6 Cattle, 1 horse, Chickens, Sheep, Goats * Canada Geese, Wild ducks, Muscovy ducks * Beavers, Raccoon, Flying Squirrels {{Image|file=Starrs_Point_Farm_House.png |align=C |size=L | caption=Red - Original 5 acres, Green - 2nd parcel, Yellow - 3rd parcel }} === Early Rural Life === Church Street was a gravel road at the time the farm was purchased, It was paved a few years later. Originally the phone was on a "party line", where you had to recognize your ring pattern to answer the phone. Plus neighbors could pick up the phone and listen to others talking if they stayed quiet. There was a "secret passage" through the bedroom closets, which let to playing some tricks on the baby sitters who took care of us. The barn was used to store the rectangular hay bales, which were great for children to build tunnels and forts, plus a large swing rope made for great fun, falling into the hay mow. Our elderly neighbor Horace RAND actually used his team of two horses, to mow hay and plow the fields. === School === There was a one room "Town Plot School" very near the property, but it was de-commissioned when the Port Williams Elementary School was opened in 1962 ish. The original "School bus" was a VW van, driven by Ross MacKENZIE from Port Williams, who eventually upgraded to a more traditional Yellow Blue Bird type bus. === Neighbors === The "Rands" were our neighbors in three directions. The dairy farm was run by Hugh RAND (with his father Horace RAND) and son Rick RAND who subsequently created Fox Hill Cheese. We were able to get our un-pasteurized milk directly from them. In the opposite direction John RAND operated a Tobacco / topsoil / sod operation, and across the road Keith RAND was the county Weed Inspector. Mrs. Kelly lived on Magee Road. Ebbes Peill and family operated an apple orchard and cucumber greenhouse. The Norton family was on Wellington Dyke Road, near the BEST family farm.

Start a new tree

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Start Your Research with Yourself!

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== START YOUR RESEARCH BY DOCUMENTING YOURSELF AND YOUR IMMEDIATE FAMILY == Anyone wishing to start a search for their ancestors needs to start with themselves and work backwards one generation at a time. This way, each generation can be documented as linking to the previous one, and a family genealogy can be accurately connected back to it's earliest recorded ancestors. A successful family researcher needs to find all the important family papers that might contain genealogy documents, and those are described in the pages to follow. == What to Look For == So go through your files, and make sure you have copies of your birth, marriage, and divorce papers, plus death certificates for close family members who have passed. Make sure you have the birth cerificates of any children. Other certificates of importance to the family should be organized as well. You might want to make a binder for each family member with all of their important papers, certificates of accomplishment, diplomas and college degrees. Put anything in a person's notebook that tells who they are, even report cards, honor roll certificates and important medical documents. Creative people might even want to make a scrap book for each family member with a collection of personal and family photos. == Personal History Binders == If you family members are interested, they might want to help make their own personal history binders. Don't forget to add personal stories, drawings and outstanding school work, newspaper articles which feature the family member, and even small mementos if you are making a scrapbook. Each persons profile book should be unique and focus on who they are as a person. Don't forget to showcase hobbies, collections, and photos and lists of their best friends at any given age. == Organize Family Photos == This is also a good time to organize and label your family photos, and get them scanned onto permanent media, like cds or printed out on high quality photo paper. You might want to get your old family videos upgraded to cds or flash drives too, as not many VCRs are available for playing any old videotapes you took of the family in the 1980s and 1990s. This can be a fun project for the whole family! == Family Group Binders == Once you are organized, you can move on to making books for your immediate family showing your family actiivies. Later, you will want to make a binder for every family group that is important in your family history, including the parents in their original family groups, the grandparents in their original family groups, etc. == Use This Tutorial to Get Ideas On Where to Find More Information About Your Family == This tutorial will show you ways to find out the information you want to know about each of your family groups over the last several decades and perhaps several centuries into the past. What a wonderful way to learn about history through the eyes of your own family, their struggles, their joys, their occupations, their service to their country and the the faith that saw they through good times and bad. Have fun and enjoy tracing the history of your family! == Return to: == * TOP OF PAGE - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Start_Your_Research_with_Yourself%21 === Acknowledgements === This page written and designed by: Sharon Troy Centanne, Genealogy Research Instructor

State of Virginia Giles County

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On this 27st day of August 1832 personally appeared in Open Court before the Justices of the County Court of Giles now setting Josiah Meadows a resident of said county and State of Virginia aged seventy four years of age last February who being first duly sworn according to lawdoth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress passed June 7th 1832. That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers;and served as herein stated, that he first enlisted in the County of Bedford in the spring of the year before the attack was made on Donnally's fort in the County of Greenbriar by the Indians. he enlisted under Capt. Joseph Renfro, that he was under no field officer this tour as he served against the indians for the term of six months which was the term for which he enlisted that the lieutenant in the Company was David Kiddins that he marched from the County of Bedford soon after he enlisted with the Company and marched to the County of Botetourt where they were joined by other men who had been enlisted in that County and then marched on to the county of Greenbrier and was first stationed at Jarret's fort where they remained some time and then the Company was divided and part of them were sent to Keeny's fort, that he was amongst the number that went to Keeny's fort, that he was stationed at Kenny's fort at the time the attack was made on Donnelly's fort that he remained at Keeny's fort for some time after the attack was made on Donnelly's fort and then they marched back to the County of Botetourt and were stationed on John's Creek in that County until the term for which he enlisted expired and was then discharged having fully served the term of six months for which he was enlisted that he recieved (?) in writting and took no care of it and it was lost soon after, that this term of service expired in the fall of the year after he enlisted that he then removed to the County of Botetourt and remained there until the next February when he again enlisted under Capt Isaac Taylor from the County of Botetourt, they marched to the island of Halston where they joined the regiment commanded by Col John Montgomery and Col James Shelby's regiment also went with them and they went by water from that place to the Chickamongo town, that they destroyed the Chickamongo town which was at the mouth of the Hiwass as it was then called a branch of the Tennassee River, that after the destruction of the Chickamingo town Col James Shelby with his men returned and that Col John Montgomery with his men went by water to the Illinois town on the Mississippi river, at that place they joined Col. Clark that they remained there some time when the men were divided, Some of the men were sent up the Mississippi to St. Louis but that he returned by water down he Mississippi to the mouth of the Ohio and up the Ohio to the mouth of the Waubash and up the Waubash to the (?) on the Waubash river, that Col Montgomery stayed at the Illinois town when he left that and that he was then Commanded by Col Clark that from the Waubash river he marched to the falls of the Ohio river and remained sometime there and then marched to Harrodsburg in Kentucky and then he left Col Clark and marched with his Capt back to the Big slick in the County of Botetourt where he was discharged, that sometime after he was discharge, he was crossing the R(?) river and went to take a Chaw of tobacco and pulled his discharge out of his pocket and let it fall the river - that he served in the above the full term of twelve month being the term for which he enlisted that he is unable to say the year which he performed the aforementioned service further then he has described by the attack upon Donnelly's fort that he performed no other service then until after the taking of Cornwallis when he substituted in the place of John M(?) of Bedford County who was engaged for six months but do not know whether he drafted or whether he was enlisted and marched from Prince Edward Courthouse by Cumberland Old Courthouse to Richmand and was then sent as a guard to convey some prisoners to Fredericksburg that after delivering the prisoners to Fredericksburg he marched back to Richmond and was then stationed at Westham near Richmond and guarded the magazine there during the winter until the March afterwards he thinks on the 28th day of March he received he discharge, that he cannot say how long he served this time but that he started in the fall of the year he thinks about the time Cornwallis was taken and served until the 28th of March following, that he received a discharge but he took no care of it and cannot now tell what became of it - He hereby relinquishes any claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any state. Given to and subscribed the day and year aforesaid. Josiah Meadows We John Neely and Banister Meadows residing the County of Giles and in the Neighbourhood of Josiah Meadows. No Preacher except the said Josiah Meadows residing in that neighbourhood herby certify that we are well aquainted with Josiah Meadows who is a preacher of the gospel and who has subscribed and sworn to the above declaration that we believe him to be seventy four years of age, that he is reputed and believed in the neighbourhood where he resides to have been a soldier of the revolution against the indians and we concur in that opinion. Sworn to and subscribed the 27th day of aug 1832. John Neely Banister Meadows And the said court do hereby state their opinion after the investigation of the matter and after putting the interrogation proscribed by the war department that the above named applicant was a revolutionary soldier and served as he states as a soldier against the indians, and the Court further certifies that John Neely and Banister Meadows who hath signed the preceding certificate are credible persons and that their statement is entitled to credit. J David French Clerk of the county court of Giles County +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Known Children: 1.Docia MEADOR 2.Oma MEADOR 3.Judith MEADOR 4.Elizabeth MEADOR 5.Josiah MEADOR 6.John MEADOR 7.William MEADOR 8.Nancy MEADOR 9.Green W. MEADOR 10.Turner MEADOR 11.Thomas MEADOR 12.Letha MEADOR

State Primary School Monson 1890

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Weekly Admission and Discharge Records, digitized online at [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/671761?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch.org] === Common abbreviations === ''Neg.'' = Neglect ''J.O'' = Juvenile offender ''Dep''. = Dependent Child ''TAH'' - Tewksbury Almshouse Place names are presumed to be Massachusetts unless otherwise indicated. See more transcribed records at [[Space:State_Primary_School_Monson|State Primary School]] Main Page === Admisssions - 1890 === {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name !Last Name !Age !Birthplace !Date of admission !From !Reason |- |Eliza J. |Sands |10 |Montreal |1 Jan 1890 |Boston |Neg. |- |Chas. F. |Hosser |4 | |2 Jan 1890 |Boston |Dep. |- |William |Powers |4 |Boston |2 Jan 1890 |Boston |Dep. |- |Rosa |Jones |14 |Boston |6 Jan 1890 |Auburndale | |- |Adelbert |VanDensen |15 |Millertown, N.Y. |9 Jan 1890 |W. Warren | |- |Alfred |Huard |10 |Canada |9 Jan 1890 |New Bedford |J.O. |- |Lucy M. |Hunt |12 |Pittsfield |10 Jan 1890 |Pittsfield |Neg. |- |Margaret |Hunt |9 |Pittsfield |10 Jan 1890 |Pittsfield |Neg. |- |Walter |Hunt |5 |Pittsfield |10 Jan 1890 |Pittsfield |Neg. |- |Grace |Hunt |4? |Pittsfield |10 Jan 1890 |Pittsfield |Neg. |- |Robert L. |Lee |12 |Sheffield |15 Jan 1890 |Sheffield |Neg. |- |Chas. |Bean |8 |Everett |15 Jan 1890 |Everett |Neg. |- |Lillie |Bean |7 |Everett |15 Jan 1890 |Everett |Neg. |- |Thomas |Bean |5 |Everett |15 Jan 1890 |Everett |Neg. |- |William |Bean |3 |Charlestown |15 Jan 1890 |Everett |Neg. |- |John |Devine |14 |Broad Brook, CT |17 Jan 1890 |Enfield, CT | |- |Edward |Bernier |11 |Holyoke |18 Jan 1890 |Holyoke |J.O. |- |Clara E. |Keene |10 |W. Medway |29 Jan 1890 |So. Boston |Neg. |- |Orrin M. |Keene |8 |Marlboro |29 Jan 1890 |So. Boston |Neg. |- |Grace E. |Katz |11 |Valley Falls, N.Y. |31 Jan 1890 |Springfield |Neg. |- |Thomas |Shettle |4 |Easthampton |31 Jan 1890 |Springfield |Neg. |- |Josephine |Annis |3 10/12 |Providence, R.I. |31 Jan 1890 |Springfield |Neg. |- |Geo. F. |Lord |8 |New Hampshire |1 Feb 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Joseph |Gallagher |10 |New Hampshire |1 Feb 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Jennie M. |Olson |5 |Boston |1 Feb 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Eliza |McLaughlin |10 |England |1 Feb 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |James |McLaughlin |7 |England |1 Feb 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Peter |McLaughlin |6 |England |1 Feb 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Martin |McLaughlin |4 |Holyoke |1 Feb 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Homer |Harris |9 |Alford |3 Feb 1890 |Belchertown | |- |John |Daley |8 |Akron, Ohio |12 Feb 1890 |Fitchburg | |- |Frank |McCauley |15 |Rhode Island |17 Feb 1890 |Fall River | |- |Mary |Maxwell | |Lee |18 Feb 1890 |Alford |Neg. |- |Agnes |Prince |11 |Boston |21 Feb 1890 |Lowell |J.O. |- |Arthur |Moison |12 |Canada |25 Feb 1890 |Holyoke |Neg. |- |Thomas |Foley |12 |So. Boston |27 Feb 1890 |So. Boston |J.O. |- |Samuel |Noble |12 |Fall River |1 Mar 1890 |Bondsville | |- |Arthur L. |Kelson |6 |Palmer |6 Mar 1890 |Palmer |Neg. |- |Chas. A. |Kelson |4 |Palmer |6 Mar 1890 |Palmer |Neg. |- |Alanson E. |Kelson |4 |Palmer |6 Mar 1890 |Palmer |Neg. |- |Olive E. |Kelson |6 |Palmer |6 Mar 1890 |Palmer |Neg. |- |Geo. F. |Thomas |12 |Gloucester |7 Mar 1890 |Gloucester |J.O. |- |Thomas |Murphy |9 |Fall River |10 Mar 1890 |Fall River |J.O. |- |Albion |Anderson |11 |Sweden |11 Mar 1890 |Lynn |J.O. |- |Charles |Johnson |10 |Nova Scotia |11 Mar 1890 |Lynn |J.O. |- |Arthur |Mitchell |11 |Yarmouth, N.S. |11 Mar 1890 |Lynn |J.O. |- |Joseph |Russell |12 |Canada |14 Mar 1890 |Lowell |J.O. |- |John |Burke |12 | |17 Mar 1890 |W. Longmeadow | |- |Mary |Powers |14 |Forge Village |17 Mar 1890 |Onset | |- |Thomas |Tabb |13 |Virginia |21 Mar 1890 |Ware | |- |Mary Ellen |Shea |13 |Holyoke |21 Mar 1890 |Holyoke |Neg. |- |Thomas |Shea |6 |Holyoke |21 Mar 1890 |Holyoke |Neg. |- |Ellen M. |Brown |11 |Bristol, R.I. |22 Mar 1890 |E. Brookfield | |- |Patsey |Foley |14 |Ireland |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Maria |Ferguson |35 |Ireland |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |William |Ferguson |8 |Mass. |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Mary |Ferguson |7 |Mass. |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Margaret |Ferguson |3 |Mass. |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Thomas |Ferguson |1 1/2 |Mass. |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Winthrop B. |Pocknet |6 |Mass. |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Ira F. |Pocknet |5 |Mass. |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Lucinda B. |Pocknet |3 |Mass. |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |John |Collins |10 |Mass. |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Frank |Leonard |11 |Mass. |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Daniel |Beecher |8 |Ireland |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |John |Beecher |6 |Ireland |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Henry |Beecher |5 |Ireland |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Patrick |Fennessey |9 |Mass. |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Ada |Davis |9 |Mass. |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Arthur |Kelley |4 |Mass. |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |John H. |Mooney |5 |Mass. |21 Mar 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Augustus |Bridge |12 | |24 Mar 1890 |Palmer | |- |Harriet |Bould |14 |Fall River |25 Mar 1890 |Bridgewater |State Farm |- |William |Bould |13 |Fall River |25 Mar 1890 |Bridgewater |State Farm |- |Ethel F. |Brett |12 |Malden |26 Mar 1890 |Malden |J.O. |- |Richard P. |O'Keefe |11 |Springfield |27 Mar 1890 |Coleraine[sic] | |- |Chas. H. |Smith |12 |Northampton |31 Mar 1890 |Berlin | |- |Florence |Boyd |13 |Cherry Valley |1 Apr 1890 |Worcester |J.O. |- |Annie |Henshaw |12 |W. Rutland |1 Apr 1890 |Worcester |J.O. |- |Edward |Tremer |11 |Worcester |1 Apr 1890 |Worcester |J.O. |- |John |Tebo |11 |Worcester |1 Apr 1890 |Worcester |J.O. |- |Henry F. |Hines |13 |Gt. Barrington |2 Apr 1890 |Gt. Barrington |Neg. |- |Patrick |Hines |7 |Gt. Barrington |2 Apr 1890 |Gt. Barrington |Neg. |- |Herbert V. |Adams |11 |Melrose |2 Apr 1890 |Melrose |J.O. |- |Patrick J. |Lyden |3 4/12 |Boston |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Michael |Finn |3 6/12 |Deerfield |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Thomas J. |Glavin |3 6/12 |Boston |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Patsey |Foley |14 |Ireland |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |William |Ferguson |8 |Mass. |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Mary |Ferguson |7 |Mass. |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Winthrop B. |Pocknet |6 |Mass. |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Ira F. |Pocknet |5 |Mass. |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |John |Collins |10 |Mass. |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Frank |Leonard |11 |Mass. |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Daniel |Beecher |8 |Ireland |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |John |Beecher |6 |Ireland |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Henry |Beecher |5 |Ireland |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Patrick |Fennessey |9 |Mass. |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Ada |Davis |9 |Mass. |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Arthur |Kelley |4 |Mass. |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |John H. |Mooney |5 |Mass. |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Harriet |Bould |14 |Fall River |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |William |Bould |13 |Fall River |5 Apr 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Jeremiah |Leary |16 |Boston |8 Apr 1890 |Stafford Springs, CT | |- |Charles |Thompson |12 |Chatham, N.Y. |10 Apr 1890 |Gt. Barrington |Neg. |- |Edward |Mason |10 |Woonsocket, R.I. |11 Apr 1890 |Attleboro |J.O. |- |John |Devine |14 |Broad Brook, CT |15 Apr 1890 |Mt. Tom | |- |Albert E. |Adams |11 |Haverhill |17 Apr 1890 |Wakefield |J.O. |- |Alfred A. |Nutting |11 |Ayer |17 Apr 1890 |Ware | |- |Lovyetna |Randall |18 |Norton |17 Apr 1890 |Gt. Barrington | |- |Geo. H. |Matthews |11 |Nova Scotia |18 Apr 1890 |Enfield, CT | |- |Michael M. |Mitchell |11 |Ireland |23 Apr 1890 |Boston | |- |Walter |Moody |12 |Lynn |25 Apr 1890 |Longmeadow | |- |Frank |Bourbeau |13 |Lawrence |28 Apr 1890 |Stafford Village, CT | |- |James H. |Casey |11 |Somerville |28 Apr 1890 |Somerville |J.O. |- |Carrie |Leavitt |12 |Hanover |1 May 1890 |Braintree |Neg. |- |Mary M. |Leavitt |9 |Weymouth |1 May 1890 |Braintree |Neg. |- |Catherine |Leavitt |6 |Weymouth |1 May 1890 |Braintree |Neg. |- |Stillman |Leavitt |11 |Quincy |1 May 1890 |Braintree |Neg. |- |Robt. E. |Sutcliffe |14 |Southbridge |1 May 1890 |Fall River | |- |Gertrude |Proctor |19 |Dennis |2 May 1890 |State Almshouse |TAH |- |Eva M. |Proctor |1 5/12 |Ipswich |2 May 1890 |State Almshouse |TAH |- |Herbert W. |Garry |10 |England |5 May 1890 |E. Boston |Neg. |- |Ada |Garry |12 |England |5 May 1890 |E. Boston |Neg. |- |Mary |Spenlinhauer |12 |Longmeadow |7 May 1890 |Holyoke |J.O. |- |Ella M. |Dorsett |10 |Monson |8 May 1890 |Monson |Neg. |- |Chas. A. |Dorsett |9 |Monson |8 May 1890 |Monson |Neg. |- |Oliver M. |Dorsett |7 |Monson |8 May 1890 |Monson |Neg. |- |Sadie E. |Dorsett |5 |Monson |8 May 1890 |Monson |Neg. |- |Geo. N. |Dorsett |3 |Monson |8 May 1890 |Monson |Neg. |- |Maggie |McCabe |5 |Holyoke |9 May 1890 |Holyoke |Neg. |- |Nora |McCabe |2 |Holyoke |9 May 1890 |Holyoke |Neg. |- |Moses |Davis |9 | |10 May 1890 |West Newton | |- |Wm. |Fairbanks |13 |Boston |19 May 1890 |No. Canton, CT | |- |Mary E. |Saunders |13 |Boston |21 May 1890 |Brattleboro, VT | |- |Wm. C. |Connor |8 |Nova Scotia |22 May 1890 |Tewksbury - T.A.H. | |- |Maria |Mullen |5 |Mass. |22 May 1890 |Tewksbury - T.A.H. | |- |Patrick |Gilhooley |11 |Scotland |22 May 1890 |Lawrence |J.O. |- |Ralph |Litchfield |15 |Fall River |23 May 1890 |Three Rivers | |- |Adelbert |VanDensen |15 |Millertown, N.Y. |23 May 1890 |Unionville, CT | |- |Mary |Williams |12 |Salem |29 May 1890 |Boston |J.O. |- |John |Carroll |13 |Lowell |30 May 1890 |Leicester | |- |George |Wilson |9 |Holyoke |31 May 1890 |Holyoke |Neg. |- |Isabella |Wilson |6 |Holyoke |31 May 1890 |Holyoke |Neg. |- |Minnie |Scott |10 |Scotland |31 May 1890 |Palmer |Dep. |- |Maria |Murray |16 |Fall River |2 Jun 1890 |Norwich, CT | |- |Grace J. |Hunt |4 |Pittsfield |2 Jun 1890 |Boston | |- |Thomas H. |Crow |10 |Westboro |5 Jun 1890 |Westboro - Lyman School |J.O. |- |James |Harrington |9 |Ireland |5 Jun 1890 |Holyoke |J.O. |- |Mary |Godfrey |12 |Springfield |6 Jun 1890 |E. Brimfield | |- |George E. |Langford |12 |Halifax, N.S. |6 Jun 1890 |Cambridge |J.O. |- |William |Whittaker |10 |Lowell |6 Jun 1890 |Cambridge |J.O. |- |Peter |Ruelle |11 |Canada |7 Jun 1890 |Holyoke |Neg. |- |Mabel M. |Patrick |12 |Enfield, CT |10 Jun 1890 |Holyoke | |- |Wm. |Fahey |12 |Blackstone |11 Jun 1890 |Leicester | |- |Amelia |Bolster |12 |Watertown |13 Jun 1890 |Brighton |Neg. |- |Alice |Bolster |9 |Watertown |13 Jun 1890 |Brighton |Neg. |- |Etta |Bolster |8 |Watertown |13 Jun 1890 |Brighton |Neg. |- |Harry |Bolster |6 |Watertown |13 Jun 1890 |Brighton |Neg. |- |Jere. J. |Hayes |10 |Andover |14 Jun 1890 |W. Dummerston, VT | |- |William |Fish |10 |Providence, R.I. |18 Jun 1890 |Springfield |Neg. |- |James W. |Crowley |13 |Great Falls, N.H. |18 Jun 1890 |Everett |J.O. |- |Wm. L. |Randolph |10 | |24 Jun 1890 |Hartford, CT |Dep. |- |Robert |Kelley |12 |Danvers |24 Jun 1890 |Lynn |J.O. |- |William |Marquier |10 |Haverhill |24 Jun 1890 |Lynn |J.O. |- |Rosanna |Katon |14 | |24 Jun 1890 |Hartford, CT | |- |George |Chase |12 |Newburyport |26 Jun 1890 |Newburyport |Neg. |- |Lawrence |Foster |10 |Grosvenor Dale, CT |26 Jun 1890 |New Bedford |J.O. |- |Daniel J. |Hamill |12 |Woburn |2 Jul 1890 |Lynn |J.O. |- |Henry S. |Nutting |14 |Buffalo, N.Y. |2 Jul 1890 |So. Hadley Falls | |- |Kate |Mullen |15 |Providence, R.I. |2 Jul 1890 |Holyoke | |- |Grace G. |Abbott |8 |Wellesley |3 Jul 1890 |Marlboro |Neg. |- |Mary |Sullivan |13 |Holyoke |3 Jul 1890 |Northampton | |- |Lucy A. M. |Boyd |13 |New Glasgow, N.S. |5 Jul 1890 |E. Brimfield | |- |Amy |Read |13 |Coventry, Eng. |11 Jul 1890 |Springfield |Neg. |- |Walter |Read |7 |Fredonia, N.Y. |11 Jul 1890 |Springfield |Neg. |- |John C. |Walker |12 |Vermont |12 Jul 1890 |Charlestown |Neg. |- |Sarah Alice |Nason |10 |Beverly |17 Jul 1890 |Beverly |Neg. |- |William |Munsell |9 |Springfield |22 Jul 1890 |Springfield |Neg. |- |Thomas E. |Tobin |13 |Worcester |22 Jul 1890 |Springfield |J.O. |- |Lucretia L. |Wallace |13 |Palmer |22 Jul 1890 |Monson |Neg. |- |Rebecca J. L. |Wallace |11 |Hampden |22 Jul 1890 |Monson |Neg. |- |Henry B. |Wallace |7 |Hampden |22 Jul 1890 |Monson |Neg. |- |Flora M. |Wallace |5 |Hampden |22 Jul 1890 |Monson |Neg. |- |Benj. F. |Wallace |4 |Hampden |22 Jul 1890 |Monson |Neg. |- |James |Hearn |3 |London, Eng. |24 Jul 1890 |Boston |Dep. |- |Geo. H. |Wheeler |11 |Gloucester |25 Jul 1890 |Gloucester |J.O. |- |Angiola |Flagg |13 |Boston |25 Jul 1890 |Chelsea |J.O. |- |Lillie |Heitman |10 |Boston |26 Jul 1890 |Boston |Neg. |- |John F. |Smith |7 |Boston |28 Jul 1890 |Westboro |Neg. |- |Walter W. |Reid |17 |Boston |30 Jul 1890 |Hartford, VT | |- |Chas. E. |Hathaway |11 |Berkeley |1 Aug 1890 |Freetown |J.O. |- |John |Dunn |9 |So. Boston |2 Aug 1890 |Boston |J.O. |- |Margaret |Ferguson |3 7/12 |Clinton |2 Aug 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Lucinda B. |Pocknet |3 1/2 |Mass. |2 Aug 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Wm. C. |Connor |9 |Nova Scotia |2 Aug 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Maria |Mullen |5 |Mass. |2 Aug 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |John |Burke |13 | |5 Aug 1890 |Elopement from place | |- |Geo. W. |Fish |11 |Smithfield, R.I. |6 Aug 1890 |Blackstone |J.O |- |Ethelyne |Dutcher |10 |Poughkeepsie, N.Y |8 Aug 1890 |Palmer |Neg. |- |Arthur R. |Dutcher |8 |Sheburne Falls |8 Aug 1890 |Palmer |Neg. |- |Arthur |Wooster |14 |Canaan, Ct. |8 Aug 1890 |Sheffield |J.O. |- |Edward |Wooster |12 |Canaan, Ct. |8 Aug 1890 |Sheffield |Neg. |- |Rosa B. |Amlaw |15 | |8 Aug 1890 |Thompsonville, Ct. | |- |Martin |Welch |13 | |13 Aug 1890 |Springfield |Neg. |- |Michael |Welch |9 | |13 Aug 1890 |Springfield |Neg. |- |Octavia |Black |11 |Stoneham |21 Aug 1890 |Charlestown |Neg. |- |Ralph |Black |9 |Stoneham |21 Aug 1890 |Charlestown |Neg. |- |Robert C. |Bickford |13 |St. Joseph, Mo. |23 Aug 1890 |Winchester | |- |Charles |Ivory |7 |Boston |26 Aug 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Mary E. |Cryan |4 |Lynn |26 Aug 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Henry |Quinlan |3 |Tewksbury |26 Aug 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Joseph |Dutram |10 |Webster |26 Aug 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Kate |Dyer |3 |Mass |26 Aug 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Charles |Hanlon |5 |Mass |26 Aug 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Charles |Peavey |11 |Portsmouth, N.H. |26 Aug 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |James |Day |7 |Lowell |26 Aug 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |George F. |Howse |11 |England |26 Aug 1890 |Lynn |J.O. |- |Annie |Daley |12 | |26 Aug 1890 |Granfield | |- |Stephen |Larkin |10 |Cambridge |29 Aug 1890 |Cambridge |J.O. |- |George |Marsden |12 |Boston |29 Aug 1890 |Cambridge |J.O. |- |George |Dwyer |3 | |30 Aug 1890 |Tewksbury |Dep. |- |Peter |Kenney |14 |Salem |3 Sep 1890 |Tolland | |- |Mary |Horan |18 |Beverly |5 Sep 1890 |Hingham | |- |Patrick |Whalen |11 |Ireland |5 Sep 1890 |Springfield |J.O. |- |George T. |Palmer |10 |Hartford, Ct. |16 Sep 1890 |Westfield |J.O. |- |John |Patterson |3 |Unknown |18 Sep 1890 |Waltham |Neg. |- |Fred |Patterson |2 |Unknown |18 Sep 1890 |Waltham |Neg. |- |Minetta M. |Hale |11 |California |19 Sep 1890 |Roxbury |Neg. |- |May J. |Hale |5 |Boston |19 Sep 1890 |Roxbury |Neg. |- |Peter |Kenney |14 |Salem |21 Sep 1890 |Tolland | |- |Alice |Morrison |13 |Lowell |22 Sep 1890 |W. Springfield | |- |Michael |Fitzgerald |9 |Holyoke |25 Sep 1890 |Holyoke |Neg. |- |Thomas |Fitzgerald |7 |Holyoke |25 Sep 1890 |Holyoke |Neg. |- |Wm. L. |Granger |12 |Lowell |27 Sep 1890 |Southwick | |- |William H. |Irvin |14 |E. Windsor, Ct. |29 Sep 1890 |Greenfield | |- |Thomas F. |McAuliffe |15 |Grafton |3 Oct 1890 |Eloped from place | |- |Alexander C. |Ballard |11 |Chicopee |3 Oct 1890 |Chicopee |Neg. |- |Harry B. |Ballard |8 |Chicopee |3 Oct 1890 |Chicopee |Neg. |- |Michael |Farrell |14 |Lynn |4 Oct 1890 |Thorndike | |- |Alice E. |Snow |10 |Warren |7 Oct 1890 |Westfield |J.O. |- |William F. |Loud |12 |Hingham |10 Oct 1890 |Hingham |J.O. |- |Florence |Boyd |14 |Cherry Valley |11 Oct 1890 |Granville | |- |Orlo E. |Hutton |12 |Springfield |13 Oct 1890 |Springfield |J.O. |- |Minnie |Scott |12 |Boston |13 Oct 1890 |Charlestown |J.O. |- |John M. |Drake |12 |New Brunswick |14 Oct 1890 |W. Brookfield | |- |Chas. A. |Breard |11 |Worcester |14 Oct 1890 |Worcester |J.O. |- |Annie M. |Gebor |4 |Springfield |14 Oct 1890 |Chicopee |Neg. |- |Wm. A. |Gebor |3 |Westfield |14 Oct 1890 |Chicopee |Neg. |- |Mary L. |Gebor |1 11/12 |Westfield |14 Oct 1890 |Chicopee |Neg. |- |Ralph B. |Gebor |6/12 |Chicopee |14 Oct 1890 |Chicopee |Neg. |- |John |Frizzell |10 | |15 Oct 1890 |Peabody |J.O. |- |Geo. H. |Holmes |10 |Nantucket |16 Oct 1890 |Nantucket |J.O. |- |Joseph |Denno |12 |Worcester |18 Oct 1890 |Worcester | |- |Patrick |Swift |11 |Westport |18 Oct 1890 |Stafford Springs, Ct. | |- |Annie |Shay |14 |Bridgewater |21 Oct 1890 |Ludlow | |- |Isaac |Newhall |15 |Taunton |22 Oct 1890 |Bernardston | |- |Joseph F. |Conroy |13 |Maine |24 Oct 1890 |Taunton |Neg. |- |Edw. F. |Currigan |13 |Fall River |29 Oct 1890 |Fall River |J.O. |- |Fred E. |Smith |7 |Searsport, ME |29 Oct 1890 |Holyoke |Neg. |- |Leander |Phipps |6 | |29 Oct 1890 |Boston | |- |Mary L. |Maxfield |7 |Tewksbury |29 Oct 1890 |Boston | |- |Albert |Willard |16 |Cambridge |28 Oct 1890 |Worthington | |- |Calvin |Harper |7 | |28 Oct 1890 |Boston |Dep. |- |Margaret |Cahill |3 8/12 |Watertown |1 Nov 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Luke |Kenney |3 1/12 |Tewksbury |1 Nov 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Daniel |Sullivan |3 3/12 |Lowell |1 Nov 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Annie |Glavin |3 |Boston |1 Nov 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |George |Mahan |3 3/12 |Lowell |1 Nov 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |James |Hearn |3 5/12 |London, Eng. |1 Nov 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Charles |Ivory |7 |Boston |1 Nov 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Mary E. |Cryan |4 |Lynn |1 Nov 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Henry |Quinlan |3 |Tewksbury |1 Nov 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Kate |Dyer |3 |Mass. |1 Nov 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Charles |Hanlon |5 |Mass. |1 Nov 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Charles |Peavey |11 |Portsmouth, N.H. |1 Nov 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |James |Day |7 |Lowell |1 Nov 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |John |Patterson |3 | |1 Nov 1890 |S. & T. C. | |- |Walter W. |Reid |17 |Boston |5 Nov 1890 |Orange | |- |Louis |McNeil |10 | |6 Nov 1890 |Eloped from place |Dep. |- |Michael |Smith |11 |Halifax, N.S. |15 Nov 1890 |Palmer | |- |Eliza J. |Sands |11 |Montreal |28 Nov 1890 |Holyoke | |- |George F. |Borden |12 |Fall River |9 Dec 1890 |Fall River |J.O. |- |Bartley |Matheson |12 |Cape Breton |9 Dec 1890 |Cambridge |J.O. |- |Thomas |Whitaker |12 |Lowell |9 Dec 1890 |Cambridge |J.O. |- |Otis |Manchester |10 |Fall River |9 Dec 1890 |Fall River |J.O. |- |Henry |Madders |13 |Fall River |9 Dec 1890 |Fall River |J.O. |- |Robert |Moore |10 |Albany, N.Y. |10 Dec 1890 |Charlestown |Neg. |- |Margaret |Crowe |13 |Springfield |10 Dec 1890 |Springfield |Neg. |- |Thomas Martin |Crowe |8 |Springfield |10 Dec 1890 |Springfield |Neg. |- |Ida M. |Strickland |8 | |11 Dec 1890 |No. Brookfield |Neg. |- |Samuel B. |Perry |10 |Westfield |16 Dec 1890 |Southwick |Neg. |- |Frank S. |Perry |7 |Westfield |16 Dec 1890 |Southwick |Neg. |- |Angus J. |McDonald |6 | |16 Dec 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Edward |Bogusch |8 |Germany |16 Dec 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |William |Boyle |13 |Dighton |16 Dec 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Arthur W. |Carter |15 |Lynn |16 Dec 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |Selium |Tanous |9 |Arabia |16 Dec 1890 |State Almshouse | |- |William |Abbott |9 |N. Attleboro |22 Dec 1890 |N. Attleboro | |- |James |Martin |17 |Liberia |23 Dec 1890 |Hinsdale | |- |Mary |Carlin |5 |W. Springfield |24 Dec 1890 |Chicopee |Neg. |- |John |Carlin |3 |W. Springfield |24 Dec 1890 |Chicopee |Neg. |- |Jennie W. |Ellis |12 |Otis |25 Dec 1890 |No. Wilbraham | |- |Frank |Malloy |15 |Rhode Island |26 Dec 1890 |Feeding Hills | |- |Annie L. |Riley |12 | |30 Dec 1890 |Granville | |}

Statement by Ernestine Fritsch (nee Schneider) in the 1930s

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This was an duplication of [[Space:Statement_by_Ernestine_Schneider|Statement by Ernestine Schneider]]

STATEMENT OF MARY ARBUCKLE

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COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS, UNITED STATES SENATE, Shell Lake, Wis., September 20, 1909. Page 628 STATEMENT OF MARY ARBUCKLE. MARY ARBUCKLE, a Bad River Indian, having been first duly sworn by the chairman, testified as follows: Mrs. ARBUCKLE. My name was Mary Laguè before I was married. The CHAIRMAN. Where were you born? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. I was born up to Marion. The CHAIRMAN. In Minnesota. Mrs. ARBUCKLE. Yes, sir. The CHAIRMAN. You are of Indian blood? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. Yes; I am a half breed. The CHAIRMAN. Of what tribe ? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. Well, the La Pointe tribe. That is what we belonged to. The CHAIRMAN. La Pointe band of Chippewa Indians ? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. My mother was born there. She was raised there and married there. The CHAIRMAN. What was her name? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. Charlotte Cadot. Her father was Gus Cadot, and he used to keep the trading posts all over there—La Pointe and Superior. He used to trade with the Indians all the time. Of course, my mother, she was quite young when her mother died. After her mother died then the old folks took her. Then the old folks died, and they put her in the missionary school. Then she was married from there to a man by the name of Lague. The CHAIRMAN. Where was she married? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. At La Pointe. The CHAIRMAN. And then afterwards they went down to Marion? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. Yes, sir. The CHAIRMAN. Did they live there long? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. No, sir; I was not a year old when they moved there. They moved up to the Falls. The CHAIRMAN. St. Croix Falls? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. Yes; St. Croix Falls on the Wisconsin. The CHAIRMAN. On the Wisconsin side? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. Yes ; the Wisconsin side. The CHAIRMAN. HOW long did they live there ? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. They stayed there until I was quite a girl. I guess I must have been about The CHAIRMAN. Where did you move to then? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. From there we—well, we lived there on along until she raised her family, and then we were on a farm a little ways from there. The CHAIRMAN. How long have you lived here at Odanah? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. Well, it is going on eight months since we moved up here. The CHAIRMAN. And you moved up from St. Croix Falls? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. No; from Shell Lake; about 11 miles from Shell Lake we had our farm, and we sold our farm. The CHAIRMAN. Is your husband a white man?. Mrs. ARBUCKLE. Yes, sir; he is a white man. The CHAIRMAN. And you have never been put on the rolls here ? No, sir; not here, but in Shell Lake; there was an agent there, and he called up all of the Indians, you know, there that belonged there. The CHAIRMAN. That was Mr. Allen, Wasn't it ? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. Yes, sir. That belonged up here, and so The CHAIRMAN. Have you ever applied to the council or committee up here? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. No, sir ; I did not. I Was going to. I came down here when they Were holding the council, of course, and I asked about it. The CHAIRMAN. Your name is on the Allen list. Mrs. ARBUCKLE. Yes; it was down there. The CHAIRMAN. That is all, I guess. Mrs. ARBUCKLE. So they didn't have time to bother with me, they were putting down other names, and I have got my two girls I would like to put on. The CHAIRMAN. Aren't they on the Allen list? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. Yes, sir ; I think they are. Here is the paper that was made out [producing a paper]. The CHAIRMAN. All you can do here is to give this evidence. If they are on the Allen list then they will follow whatever becomes of the Allen list, probably. We can't do anything except take the evidence. Mrs. ARBUCKLE. I think they are. The CHAIRMAN. Are your girls married? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. Yes, sir; two girls married. Only one now, and the other one is a widow. She lost her husband. The CHAIRMAN. What Was your daughter's husband's name? . Mrs. ARBUCKLE. Ferguson, and one is named Nell Powers. That is the oldest girl. I didn't have them all on, I don't think. One was John Arbuckle, one Matty Arbuckle, the other one was Joe, the other Lizzie, one Ledy Arbuckle, and Mary Arbuckle. I don't know whether he put them all on or not. The CHAIRMAN. Was Ben Lague a member of your family? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. He is a brother of mine. The CHAIRMAN. Do you know where he is enrolled ? Mrs. ARBUCKLE. Well, I know he was at White Earth, but I haven't heard since. I don't know what he is doing there. I haven't heard from him for years, only What I get from other people that goes over there. The CHAIRMAN. That is all, I think.

Statement of Mrs Daniel F. Bryan

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This is an extract of testimony taken on Dec 10, 1930 by Mrs Daniel F. Bryan. I don't know the specific circumstances and can't find my original source. IN RE: J. B. Bryan: Graceville, FL Dec 10, 1930 STATEMENT OF MRS. DANIEL F. BRYAN; WIDOW OF DANIEL F. BRYAN I am 65 years old. My husband died March 27th, 1930 at Graceville, FL. He was born March 15, 1865. Daniel F. Bryan had brothers and sisters as follows: : John, the oldest lives in Walton County, FL : Jessie B. now dead 18 years : Lawson now dead 3 years : Martha now dead 3 years : Daniel F. now dead 9 months : Josephine, wife of William Gilley lives at Phoenix City, AL The births of the Bryans came in the order as listed above. John was the oldest and Daniel was the youngest. Jessie B. Bryan's widow, Fredonia Bryan and John Bryan, I understand, are drawing pensions on account of service in the Confederate Army. The old record of births and deaths, exhibited to Tom. H. Watts this date shows the following entries: : James L. Bryan and Martha Pate was married 27th day of April, 1851. These were the parents of the Bryans listed on page No. 1. : John Jackson Bryan, son of J. L. and Martha Bryan, was born July 12, 1852 : Jessie Brown Bryan was born April 2nd 1853, a son of J. L. and Martha Bryan. : Lawson Thomas Bryan, son of J. L. and Martha Bryan was born August 17th, 1855. : Josephine Bryan, daughter of J. L. and Martha Bryan was born October 13, 1857. : James Franklin Bryan, son of J. L. and Martha Bryan was born February 4th, 1860. : Martha Angeline Bryan, daughter of J. L. and Martha Bryan was born August 12, 1862 : Daniel Frederick Monroe Bryan was born March 15th, 1866. : John J. Bryan, Jessie B. Bryan and Daniel F. Bryan were all too young to have served in the Civil War. My husband said John and Jessie never served in the war in any capacity. The Bryans came from Dale County, AL in 1912 from near Wicksburg and moved into Holmes and Jackson Counties. Jessie B. Bryan is buried at Thurston Cemetery in Holmes County, FL near Black, AL. Daniel Bryan, my husband is buried at Damascus Church Cemetery near Graceville, FL My maiden name was Louisa F. Holloway and I came from Dale County, AL where I was born, raised and married. (signed) Louisa F. X Bryan (the X is her mark) :witness: :J. P. Gilley :Tom. J. Watts :Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 10th of December, 1930 : (signed) Tom J. Watts Notary Public

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* WILLS OF ENGLISH PRINTERS AND STATIONERS (1492-1630) * See: Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531/cu31924006263531_djvu.txt]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. (TXT).TXT[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n3]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. (PDF).PDF * See: Registers of the Company of Stationers of London.[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/digital/collections/cul/texts/ldpd_6177070_001/ldpd_6177070_001.pdf]Registers of the Company of Stationers of London.PDF ---- * Will of John Rue, Bookseller. Date: 1492-12-23, Proved: 1492/3-01-15. St. Paul's Churchyard. Succeeded by A. Rue, or Ruwe. Testator described as of Frankfort. To be buried in Pardon churchyard. Andrew Rue his brother. Executors: The Secretary to the German Merchants of the Hanseatic League and magistrum ( ) impressorem librorum de Westr. Witnesses: Gregory, curate of St. Faith's, Master John Petytt, and Master Peter Martin.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n15]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 1. * Rue was evidently in business with his brother. The omission of the names of the printer at Westminster may be accounted for by the death of Caxton in 1491, and Rue's ignorance of his successor. Wynkyn de Worde's name is not found in any book before 1493. See the will of [[Toye-69|Robert Toye]] where mention is made of Master Petytt's house in the churchyard. Ames inclined to the belief that Thomas Petytt, who flourished between 1536-55, was a relative of Jean Petit, of Paris. ---- * Will of Gerard Wanseford, of York. Date: 1510-10-03, Proved: 1510-10-24. To be buried within the church of St. Margaret of Lenum Bishop, before the chapel of the Holy Trinity. Rauf Polan of York, goldsmith. Brother Frederik Wanseford. Richard Watterson of London. Mr. Wynkyn de Word. Residue to executors, brother Frederick Wanseford of York, Rauff Polan of York, and Mr Meyner Weywik of London. Witness: Mr John Whytyng, Master of the college of Lenum (Lynn), Sir Thomas Spicer, prest, and Luttkyn Smyth, supervisor.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n17]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 2. * Davies explains this as referring to the Guild of the Holy Trinity at King's Lynn, Norfolk, where the testator died. * Will of Andrew Rue (Ruwe).1 St. Paul's Churchyard. Date: 1517-10-10, Proved: 1517-11-24. To be buried in Pardon churchyard. Katherine Ruwe of Frankfort on the Maine, sister, Joanne Ruwe wife, Katherine Ruwe daughter. Item. lego presbitero meo Thomas Wallis prochiali sancte fidis, sermonum librum dormi secure ligatu, similitr domino David Owen eiusd.ecclie, sermones quintini ligatos. Executors: Simon Coston, notary public, John Renys, Judocus Peregrim. Witnesses: Thomas Wallis, David Owen.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n17]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 2. * Brother of John Rue.1 ---- * Will of Richard Pynson (1493-1530), Without Temple Bar, 1493-1501. Date: 1529-11-15, Proved: 1529/30-02-18. Sign of St. George, next to St. Dunstan's Church, 1501-1530. Succeeded by R. Redman. To be buried in the churchyard of St. Clement's without Temple Bar. Owned property in Chancery Lane and Tottenham (Middx.). John Snowe and Richard Withers. Joane Pynson1 daughter of Richard Pynson late deceased. Amye and Joane Campyon daughters of William Campion. Margaret Warde formerly Campion, daughter and executrix. Overseer: Robert Chidley, gentleman. Witnesses: Matthew Saunders, curate of St. Dunstan's, Christopher Chillome, Richard Dawson.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n17]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 3. * In the records of the City of London she received permission 1537-04-17. The Richard Pynson 'Late deceased' was doubtless son of the testator.1 ---- * Will of Wynandus de Worde (1493-1534), (Jan van Wynkyn). Date: 1534-06-05, Proved: 1534/5-01-19. In Caxton's house, 1493-1500. 'Sun' in Fleet Street, 1500-1534. Succeeded by [[--|John Byddell]] and James Gaver. To be buried in the church of St. Bride, Fleet Street, before the altar of St. Katherine. Bequests to Agnes Tidder widow and John Lynen, Robert Darby servant, Robert Maas servant, John Barbanson servant, Hectour servant, Simon servant. John Wislyn servant. To 'Nowell'1 the bokebinder in Shoe Lane. Hercules Diricke pouchmaker's son. John Butler late my servant. James Gaver late my servant. [[--|John Bedill]] Citizen & Stationer of London late my servant. James Gaver and [[--|John Bedill]] my executors. Oversight and execution of my will I make and ordain [[Pepwell-|Henry Pepwell]]2, John Gowgh3 and Robert Copland4 Stationers. Witnesses: Humphry Town curate, John Studd, Thomas Cooke, John Tourner.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n17]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 3. * Jan van Wynkyn must have been of great age at the time of his death. This may account for the absence of any mention of wife, sons, or any relatives, though it is known that a William Wynkyn applied to the Court of Common Council in the very year of De Worde's death, for admission as a freeman into the Company of Stationers. * See also the will of Edward Ylle in this volume.1 * Living at the 'Holy Trinity' in St. Paul's Churchyard.2 * Living at the 'Mermaid' next Paul's Gate.3 * Living at the 'Rose Garland' in Fleet Street. This printer did a great deal of editorial work for Jan van Wynkyn, and published at least one book in partnership with him.4 * Will of John Rastell (1516-36). Date: 1536-04-20, Proved: 1536-10-12. South side of Paul's. Before the South door of Paul's. 'Mermaid' at Paul's Gate next to Cheapside (1510-1536). Wife Elizabeth my house in St. Martins1, with my presse, notes and lres comprised in the same. Son John. Daughter Jone. Son William.2 Maister Crumwell3. My Lord Chancellor4. Thomas Wilson my servant. Katerine my servant. My poor neighbour Rauf Cressey my executors. Rauf Cressey my sole executor & to Elizabeth my poor wife. The said Rauf Cressey. Overseer: Sir Francis Bigot. Witnesses: John Goughe, Johane Smythe, James Spencer, and John Turner. Probate: Ralf Cressey renounced probate, which was thereupon granted to Elizabeth, the widow, on the 1536-10-12.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n19]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 5. * The sister of Sir Thomas More.? * The 'Mermaid' in Cheapside, next Pauls Gate, was in the parish of St. Martin le Grand. Part of the premises were occupied by John Gough, bookseller.1 * William Rastell was born about 1508. After practising as a printer for some years he was admitted a student of Lincoln's Inn in 1532, and gradually lose in his profession until, in 1555, he was made a Justice of the Queen's Bench, He died in Louvain on 1565-08-27.2 * Thomas Cromwell, made Chancellor of the Exchequer 1533, Master of the Rolls 1534, Vicar-General 1535, Earl of Essex 1540, and beheaded the same year.3 * Sir Thomas Audley.4 ---- * Will of John Reynes. Date: 1542-04-08, Proved: 1544-02-26. The George, St. Paul's Churchyard (1527?-1544). Succeeded by Lucy Reynes, widow. To be buried in Pardon churchyard. Thomas Holwarde. Jamys my dutchman. Edward Wright. Edward Sutton.1 Robert Holder2. Thomas Holwarde and Edward Sutton. Arnold and John Bryckman.3 Edward Wryght and Robert (sic) Holder. Poor householders of St. Faiths. Executrix Lucy my wife. My brethren the Stationers. Executrix: Luce Raynes. Overseers: Thomas Dockrey,4 John Lewes, both notaries.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n21]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 6. * Edward Sutton afterwards carried on business at the Cradle, Lombard Street.1 * Robert Holder became one of the Assistants of the Company of Stationers upon its incorporation.2 * Arnold and John Bryckman, the celebrated booksellers of Antwerp, Paris, and London. In a subsidy made in 1550, Arnold Bryckman was assessed in St. Faith's parish at £100, and a John Bryckman is entered as a 'stranger' dwelling with Andrew Hester, and was assessed at £30.3 * The first Master of the Stationers' Company.4 ---- * Will of Edward Ylle.1 Date: 1545-03-25, Proved: 1545-04-20. To be buried in Paul's church yard right before the cross. Master Thomas Bartelett. My brother John. My brother Thomas. My mistress Raynes. Robert Holder. Edward Sutton. Company of Stationers. Gyles Lauret binder. Nowell binder2. John Lewes and his wife. Sir Thomas Ebbe, curate of St. Faiths. Richard Richardson. John Cawood3. John Cawood's wife. John Nowseley dwelling in Lombard Street. Overseers: William Bonham and Henry Tabe. Witnesses: Sir Thomas Ebbe curate, and John Cawood.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n23]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 8. * No stationer of this name appears to be known. From the bequests left to certain bookbinders, he was perhaps a bookbinder in the employ of Lucy Reynes.1 * Lived in Shoe Lane: See the will of W. de Worde in this series.2 * Formerly apprenticed to John Reynes. Warden of the Company of Stationers 1554 and 1555-7- Died 15720-04-01.3 ---- * Will of Lucy Raynes (Reynes), Widow (1544-48). Date: 1548-04-28, Proved: 1549-10-25. George, St. Paul's Churchyard. To be buried in the little churchyard near Paul's in London near the Chapel door. To Hybbylthwaites cosyn. Laundesdale cosyn. William Lewes cosyn. Lucy Greston goddaughter. John Chambre. Nicholas Dixon my servant. John Cawood's1 child, god-daughter. Robert Holder and Edward Sutton2 late my servants. Robert Knight of Bromley, Oliver Knight godson. Thomas Argall. Robert Johnson, one of the proctors of the Arches. Peter Johnson godson. Arthur Johnson. John Lewes cosyn one of the proctors of the Arches. Joanne Lewes cosyn. Fraunces Lewes god-daughter. Doctor Cooke. Mistress Assheley. Mistress Talkarn. Mistress Kydd. Faith Sutton. Executors: Robert Johnson and John Lewes. Overseer: Thomas Argall. Witnesses: Roger Hunt, Robert Warmington, John Goodman, John Chamber.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n23]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 8. * There is a list of minor bequests placed just before the probate. Mention is made of Reyner Woolf's child. * John Cawood, the eminent stationer, several times mentioned in this volume, and no will of his has been found, the following brief note of his career may be useful. He came of a Yorkshire family, was born in 1514, and apprenticed to John Reynes. He was Warden of the Company in the years 1554, 1555-7, and was Master in 1561, 1562, and 1566. Cawood was printer to Queen Mary, and in Elizabeth's reign was joined with [[Jugge-|Richard Jugge]] in the patent. He died 1572-04-01. By his first wife he had three sons and four daughters. Two of his sons, John and Edmund, died in 1570, and the third, Gabriell, succeeded to the business. His daughter, Mary, married [[Bishop-7888|George Bishop]], printer.1 * Isabel married T. Woodcock, stationer, Susannah married Robert Bullock, and Barbara married [[Norton-|Mark Norton]].2 ---- * Will of Richard Keale (Kele) (1546?-1552?). Date: 1552-09-10, Proved: 1552-10-19. The Long Shop in the Poultry. To be buried in the parish church of St. Mary Wolchurch, where I now dwell. Children: William, Margaret, Judith. John Kele1 my brother, lease of the Long Shoppe in the Poultry under St. Mildred's Church wall, at the coming out of his Apprenticehip. Richard Kele my uncle. Richard Lant2. [[Norton-|Mark Norton]] grocer. John Hunt, John Aldey3 my apprentice. Richard Adam,4 Thomas Cole, William Richardson, Edmund Hawley, apprentices. Masters of my company (Stationers). Poor of London. Prisoners in the King's Bench, Marshalsea, the Hyte (Fleet), Ludgate, Newgate and the two compters Bread Street and the pultrey. John Astill or Asleli. William Fraunce. Robert Fryer to have the tuition of Judith. John Tull to have the tuition of William. [[Toye-69|Robert Toye]] to have the tuition of Margaret. Executors: Children William, Margaret and Judith. Overseer: [[Toye-69|Robert Toye]], stationer, John Tulle, draper, Robert Fryer and John Wetherell, goldsmiths, Witnesses: John Keyll, goldsmith, Thomas Aleyn, pewterer. Codicil: To Symond Ludford his physician. Thomas Bolt, grocer, I will that [[Toye-69|Mr. Toye]] shall make free Thomas Myles his years being expired. Witnesses: John Alday his servant, John Wetheryll, goldsmith, Robt. Fryer, goldsmith, J. Tull, draper.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n23]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 9. * John Kele's name is found in the Charter granted in 1555.1 * Richard Lant's name is also found there.2 * Made free in 1555-01.3 * Made free between 1558-07-10 - 1559-07-10.4 ---- * Will of Thomas Barthelett (Berthelet) (1528-55). Date: 1555-09-24, Proved: 1555-11-09. Sign: Lucretia Romana, Fleet Street. Succeeded by his nephew Thomas Powell.1 To be buried in St. Bride's, Fleet Street, in the Lady Chapel. Edward Barthelett my son and heir, manor of Hilhampton alias Ilhampton and lands in Mardon, Hereford; messuages in St. Bride's Fleet Street, Bishopsgate Street, and the parish of St. Margarets in Friday Street. Anthony Barthelett my younger son, messuages in Distaff Lane, Friday Street, Bread Street, St. Sepulchre's and land in the parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, with reversion to Thomas Powell, nephew. Margaret, wife, messuages in St, Andrews, Holborn and St. Sepulchres, and the house with the ways, walks, etc., which I reserve for my own use in Crokhorne Alley in the said parish of St. Andrew's, Holborn, with reversion to sons, Goods to be divided into three parts according to the custom of the City of London, one to his wife, another to his two sons, and the third to pay funeral expenses and the following legacies, Thomas Powell my nephew. Prudence Skynner my goddaughter. Martha Salvoine my goddaughter. Other god children. Christ's Hospital. St. Bride's Church. Alice Cowper wife's sister. Wife Margery executrix, to whom the care of Anthony until his coming of age. Trustees: John Abingtone gentleman. Clerk of the Queens wood yard and John Wekes citizen and goldsmith. Witnesses: Richard Heywood, Edward Ridge, John Hulsone.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n25]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 11. * 11th February 2 and 3 Ph. and Mary, Richard Grafton grocer, William Calton painter, stainer, William Dane, iremonger and Richard Payne gent. To the orphans of Thomas Berthelet stationer deceased. * A deed by which Richard Payne and Margery his wife formerly the wife of Thomas Berthelet, grant certain property left by Thomas Berthelet, to John Payne and Richard Heyward. * The business in Fleet Street passed into the hands of Thomas Powell.1 ---- * Will of [[Toye-69|Robert Toye]] (1542-1556). Date: 1555/6-02-05, Proved: 1555/6-03-04. The Bell, St. Paul's Churchyard. Succeeded by [[Scampion-2|Elizabeth Toye]], widow. To be buried in St. Faith's. [[Scampion-2|Elizabeth]] my wife, all that my messuage wherein I now dwell, and my shop with the sign of the bell next adjoining to Master Petitts house, with reversion to [[Toye-70|Humphrey Toye]]1 my son. Rose my daughter houses in paternoster Row and St. Paul's Churchyard. Elizabeth my wife shall have my house with appurtenances wherein [[Jugge-|Richard Jugge]] now inhabits. Two shops under one roof now being in the several tenures of John Cawood and John King sett and being in Paul's churchyard to daughter Rose. My sister Cawverley. My mother. Poor of Mortilmas Cliberie (Mortimer Cleobury Salop ?), my brother Sir Edward vicar there. Thomas Hind late servant to the Duches of Richmont. Edmund Scampion my brother. Company of Stationers. John Cawood, [[Jugge-|Richard Jugge]], John Waley and Anthonie Smithe. Executrix: [[Scampion-2|Elizabeth Toye]] my wife. Overseers: [[Toye-70|Humphrey Toye]] my brother, and [[Woodall-1233|Thomas Woddall]] my brother in law. Witnesses: [[--|Reinolde Woolf]], John Cawood, John Waley, Anthonie Bonde.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n27]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 12. * Took up his freedom 1558-03-11. ---- * Will of William Bonham (1542-57). Date: 1557-07-04, Proved: 1557-09-27. The King's Arms, St. Paul's Churchyard. The Red Lion, St. Paul's Churchyard. Succeeded by [[Norton-|William Norton]]. To be buried in the parish church of All Saints, Colchester. Margery wife his lands at Cliff, Kent, and after her death to Joane or Johane daughter, wife of [[Norton-|William Norton]]1 of London, stationer. John, son. Alice, daughter, wife of Richard Savage of London, grocer, lands and tenements in the parish of St. Olave's (?) London. John, son. Failing heirs the property left to his two daughters, to go to Benjamin, Brother. All his plate to be equally divided amongst his sons and daughters. His wife's daughter Phillippe Colman, out of the money that [[Norton-|William Norton]] payeth me yearly. His son John. His wife's son Robert Mayatt. Son in law Richard Savage. Wife Marjery. Poor of Colchester. Executrix: Wife Marjery. Witnesses: Edward Freburne of London, haberdasher, Robert Glamvyle of Colchester, surgeon, Thomas Lathbroke and others.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n27]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 13. * They had an only son [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]], who became a wealthy member of the Stationers' Company.1 ---- * Will of [[Whitchurch-25|Edward Whitchurch]], Citizen and Haberdasher, (1538-62). Date: 1562-11-25, Proved: 1562-12-03. Partner with R. Grafton in the Greyfriars, Alone. The Sun, over against the Conduit, Fleet Street. Place of burial not stated. [[Unknown-355364|Margaret]]1 my wife, her interest in Kirkstall Abbey (Yorks,) and leases in Camberwell (Middx). Edward my son. [[Cranmer-311|Thomas Cranmer]] my son (stepson ?). Helen Harryson my daughter. [[Norton-|Margaret Norton]] my daughter. Elizabeth my daughter. Wife's daughter not named. My [[Cranmer-312|sister Moning]]. Fraunces my daughter's son, Edward Scott my friend. Thomas Broke the elder. One Henly of Kent, a creditor. Executors: [[Unknown-355364|Margaret]] my wife and my sons (in law) Basil Johnson, [[Norton-|Thomas Norton]]2 and Luke Harryson. Overseer: My friend Anthony Gammage. Witnesses: Edward Scott, Richard Ode, [[Norton-|Thomas Norton]], Basil Johnson, Jerom Hutchinson.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n29]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 14. * [[Whitchurch-25|Edward Whitchurch]] married after 1556, the widow of [[Cranmer-189|Archbishop Cranmer]], she was [[Unknown-355364|Margaret]], niece of Oriander, pastor of Nuremburg. She survived [[Whitchurch-25|Edward Whitchurch]], and married on 1564-11-29 a third husband [[Scott-21515|Bartholomew Scott]] of Camberwell, justice of the Peace for Surrey.1 * The author of 'Gorbaduc' and counsel for the Company of Stationers, son in law of the testator. The reference to wife's daughter, as distinct from my daughter is somewhat puzzling, but as the testator goes on to point out that he has made a good marriage for her, he was probably referring to Margaret, the wife of [[Norton-|Thomas Norton]].2 * [[Cranmer-184|Thomas Cranmer]] of Aslockton, Nottinghamshire, m. [[Hatfield-1089|Agnes]] daughter of Laurence Hatfield of Willoughby. They had: [[Cranmer-266|John Cranmer]]; [[Cranmer-189|Thomas Cranmer]], Archbishop; [[Cranmer-190|Edmund Cranmer]], Archdeacon; [[Cranmer-188|Dorothy Cranmer]] m. [[Rossel-12|Harold Rosel]] of Radcliffe; [[Cranmer-183|Ann Cranmer]] m. [[Cartwright-543|Edmund Cartwright]]; [[Cranmer-312|Jane Cranmer]] m. [[Moning-2|John Moning]], Lt. of Dover Castle; [[Cranmer-313|Isabel Cranmer]] m. Sir ___ Shepey, Knt.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=U1s4AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA602]Memorials of Thomas Cranmer. 1812. By John Strype. Pg. 601-2. * In the will of [[Whitchurch-25|Edward Whitchurch]] who m. [[Unknown-355364|Margaret]] the wife of Archbishop [[Cranmer-189|Thomas Cranmer]] deceased, he refers to his [[Cranmer-312|sister Moning]] being [[Cranmer-312|Jane Cranmer]] sister to Archbishop [[Cranmer-189|Thomas Cranmer]] deceased. [[Cranmer-312|sister Moning]] is [[Whitchurch-25|Edward Whitchurch]]'s sister (-in-law). This is precisely correct.TW ---- * Will of [[Unknown-341347|Elizabeth Toye]], widow of [[Toye-69|Robert Toye]] (1556-65). Date: 1564/5-03-12, Proved: 1565-07-06. The Bell, St. Paul's Churchyard. To be buried in St. Faiths. [[Toye-220|Elizabeth Toye]] and [[Toye-221|Johanne Toye]] the children of [[Toye-70|Humphrie Toye]] my son. [[Toye-216|Humphrey Toye]] late husbands eldest brother. [[Scampion-3|Johanne Doolman]] sister. [[Bishop-7888|George Busshope]]1 my servant. Erasmus Awdeley2 my apprentice. [[Pepwell-2|Arthur Pepwell]]3 son in law. [[Pepwell-|Humfrie Pepwell]].4 [[Toye-222|Robarte]] the son of [[Toye-216|Humfrie Toye]] of Carmarthen. Johanna Taillour my sister Caverly's maid. Helleyne Wyatte. Company and fellowship of the mistery of Stationers in London. Mr. John Lewes, procurator of the Court of Arches. Little Margaret Walker, various household articles in the little chamber over John Cawood's shop, next to Paul's gate. Overseers: Brother Thomas Woodall and John Cawood. Witnesses: [[Jugge-|Richard Jugge]], John Cooke, Thomas Bedford, serjeant, Anthony Bande, scrivenor.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n29]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 15. * Admitted freeman 1562-04-16. Was one of the deputies to Christopher Barker. Master of the Company six times, 1590, 1592, 1593, 1600, 1602, 1608. Died in 1610.1 * Doubtless a relative of John Awdeley stationer. He does not appear to have taken up his freedom.2 * Was no doubt one of the sons of Harry or [[--|Henry Pepwell]] of the Trinity in St. Paul's Churchyard.3 * Perhaps one of the sons of [[Pepwell-2|Arthur Pepwell]].4 ---- * Will of [[Pepwell-2|Arthur Pepwell]]1 (1566-68). Date: 1568-08-17, Proved: 1568/9-01-15. Sign of the Holy Trinity, St. Paul's Churchyard. [[Chambers-|Johane]] my wife. Henry and Humphrie sons, before he accomplish the age of 21 years. Company of Stationers of London. Poor of St. Faiths. Tenements in paternoster row. [[Bedle-|Maister Bedell]] the preacher. Julian Stevenson my sister. [[Chambers-|Leonard Chambers]] wife's brother, student in Trinity Coll. Cambridge. Mary Robottom2 my cosen. William Chambers3 father in law, my mother in law his wife, aunt Adams, sister Newman, aunt Turner, and aunt Raynes. William Browne my apprentice. Executrix: Wife [[Chambers-|Johane]]. Overseers: [[Wolfe-|Reginall Wolfe]], [[Toye-70|Humphrey Toye]], [[Norton-|William Norton]], Gabriell Newman. Witnesses: Gabriell Newman and [[Collins-7643|Richard Collins]], servants to Andrew Palmer, scrivenor.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n31]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 16. * This stationer took up his freedom on 1556-08-19, and again on 1557-03-08. As Mr. Arber points out, this must be a mistake, as he presented William Taylor as an apprentice on the 1557-05-06. [[Pepwell-2|Arthur Pepwell]] was a very disorderly member of the Company, being repeatedly fined for keeping his shop open on Sundays, and giving the officers 'unsemely wordes'.1 * Was this a relative of James Rowbotham ?. Under the Fines for 1562-3, [[Pepwell-2|Pepwell]] is found entered for two shillings 'for that he did keep an apprentice which was Robothums'.2 * [[Unknown-341347|Elizabeth Toye]] in her will mentions [[Pepwell-2|Arthur Pepwell]] as her son in law. The explanation is perhaps that his first wife, the daughter of [[Toye-69|Robert]] and [[Unknown-341347|Elizabeth Toye]], was dead. This is strengthened by the absence of any mention of a daughter in [[Unknown-341347|Elizabeth Toye]]'s will. This would also account for [[Toye-70|Humphrey Toye]] being nominated one of the overseers.3 ---- * Will of Stephen Kevall (1555?-70). Date: 1570-10-28, Proved: 1571-04-20. Succeeded by his widow Jane Kevall. William Kelley citizen and butcher of London. Poor of the parish of St. Mary at Hill, poor of my Company the Stationers of London. Margaret Kevall sister. George Kevall, notary. Executrix: wife Jane. Overseers: George Kevall and Hugh Woodcock. Witnesses: Richard Saunderson vintner and Hubard Sevyon notary.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n33]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 18. * Master of the Company of Stationers, 1560,1565. Except in his official capacity, his name never occurs in the registers, and so it happens that though he was a bookseller in London for some years, his name does not appear amongst the 887 names printed by Mr. Arber in his fifth volume. The following entries in the registers refer to his bequest: * Abstract from the 'accoumpte' of Richard Watkins and [[Coldock-|Frauncis Coldock]] wardens (1580-81): Item paid to Hugh Woodcock, Salter toward his Charges in Law about mistress Kevalles houses in his time. ---- * Will of Reyner, Reignald, or Reginald Wolfe (1542-73). Date: ----, Proved: 1573/4-01-09. Brazen Serpent. St. Paul's Churchyard. Succeeded by his widow, Johan Wolfe, Jone my wife the purchase of the kinge, called the Chappell, and the house that Luke Harrison now dwelleth in, and the house Mr. Couldock dwelleth in. My wife all my leases which I hold of Paul's Church as appeareth by the leases. All the rest of my goods to be distributed to my children, according to the custom of the citie of London. Witnesses: [[Bishop-7888|George Bishoppe]], Raphael Holingshed, and me John Hunn, and me John Shepperd.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n33]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 19. ---- * Will of Johanne Woolfe, widow. Date: 1574-07-01, Proved: 1574-07-20. Brazen Serpent, St. Paul's Churchyard. Succeeded by John Sheppard. To be buried in St. Faith's church. Son Robert Woolfe1 and to my son in law John Hun2 citizen and haberdasher of London. I the said Johan Woolfe as administratrix to Reginalde Wolffe or otherwise have or ought to have of and in all that tenement with appurtenances called or known by the sign of the Brazen Serpent now in the tenure and occupation of me Johan Woolfe scituate in Paul's church yard in the parish of St. Faith in London, and other tenements yards and rooms with their appurtenances scituate in Paul's church yard aforesaid which I the said Johan am now lawfully entitled to and am possessed of as administratrix to my late husband Reginalde Woolfe. My dwelling house called the Brazen Serpent. Henry Woolfe son. Robert Wolfe and John Hun to abate. Susan Hun daughter wife of the said John Hun. Elizabeth Nevenson daughter, wife of Steven Nevenson, doctor of the Civil law. Magdalene Rigthome my sister Harpers daughter, which Magdalene is dyseased in her eies. Raphaell Hollingeshed concerning the translating and printing of a certain Crownacle. John Shepparde my servant. Garret Wolf brother of my late husband. Children of my cosen Joseph dwelling in Southwark. My said sister Harper. Mary Harrison daughter, the wife of John Harrison citizen and Stationer of London. Reginald Harrison son of the said John Harrison, Johan Harrison daughter of the said John Harrison. Luke Harrison citizen and Stationer of London. William Chambers citizen and haberdasher. Johan Edwards my cosen and to her daughter Johan Clayton. Johan Hun daughter of the said John Hun. Sara Harrison daughter. Robert Woolfe and John Hun. Robert Wolfe and John Hun which said Robert Wolfe and John Hun I make executors. .... That chappell in Paul's church yard. John Hun all shop in Paul's church yard aforesaide being parcell of the said Chappell and now being in the teanure and occupation of the same John Hun. Luke Harrison and his wife which he now hathe. Frauncis Coldocke Citizen and Stationer of London shall have hold occupy and enjoy all that Tenement and Rowmes adjoining or belonging to the said chappell now being in the occupation of the same Frauncis. The said Robert Woolfe my son all the said Chappell howses etc. with reversion to his brother Henry, and to Reginald Hun the son of John Hun etc. Poor children of the hospital, poore of this parrish of St. Faith. Sister Coale. Mistress Coston, Mistress Upton, Mistress Holder and Mistress Draper. Mother Gyles. Thomas Harrison son in law. Overseers: Stephen Nevenson and John Harrison, sons in law. Witnesses: Richard Henton, Gabriell Cawood, [[Collins-7643|Rico Colins]] scrivenor.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n33]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 19. * No person of this name was anywhere mentioned in the Registers of the Company, but on the 1565-05-17, there is an entry recording the freedom of 'Rnolde Wolfe the younger'. I do not think this refers to the Robert Wolfe mentioned in the will, but to another son who had probably died in the interim.1 * Shepperd evidently accepted this offer and printed from this address during the years 1576-77, after which he disappears and no more is heard of the Brazen Serpent until 1581, when it is found in the hands of Richard Vemon. * Then carrying on business at the White Greyhound in St. Paul's Churchyard. * This was the chapel over the Chamel house on the north side of the Cathedral which Reginalde Wolfe had purchased of the King, and from which he removed a thousand cartloads of bones. Stow says: 'The Chappell and Chamel were converted into dwelling houses, warehouses and sheds for stationers, builded before it in place of the tombs'. * The sign of the ' Crane'. * The sign of the 'Green Dragon'. * Among the archives of St. Paul's Cathedral is a document by which William Juxon, Bishop of London in 1638, demised to Elizabeth, relict of Thomas Adams, citizen and stationer of London, two messuages with three shops in the great churchyard of the cathedral church, on the north side of the church, 'adjoyninge to a house there sometimes called the Chamell house on the east part,' one of which messuages is known by the name of the sign of the Parrott and Angell and the other by the name of the sign of 'the King's Heade' 1637/8-01-20. ---- * Will of John Awdelie (Awdley)1 (1559?-75?). Date: 1575-06-22, Proved: 1575-09-16. In Little Britain Street, by Great St. Bartholomews without Aldersgate. Elizabeth Awdley, wife, lease of houses in Greene's Alley, Westminster. Sampson Awdley my son. Joan, daughter, Rachel daughter, Mary Simpson daughter, Agnes daughter, Elizabeth daughter. Son Sampson Awdley and John Simson my son in law. Wife Elizabeth my sole executrix. Overseers: Anthony Kitson draper, and Brian Dodmor gent. Witnesses: Thomas Uby, Robert right (sic) Robert Ivie.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n37]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 23. * The younger son of Sampson Awdelie, verger of Westminster Abbey, whose will was Proved: 1559-01-12 in the Commissary of London.1 ---- * Will of [[Jugge-|Richard Jugge]] (1547-1577). Date: 1577-08-17, Proved: 1577-10-23. Sign of the Bible in Paul's Churchyard till 1573, when he removed to Newgate Market next unto Christ's Church. Suceeded by Miles Jennings. Johan my wife. Children (not named) married, a third part. Richard Watkins son in law, citizen and Stationer of London. The Mr Fellowes and Scollers of Kings College, Cambridge. Christs Hospital, St. Bartholomews and St. Thomas' hospitals. Poor parsons of the parrish of Christs church where I dwell. My two apprentices William White and Richard Reade.1 Heline my wife's sister. Elizabeth Symons my daughter. Executrix: Johan wife. Overseers: Friends John Wyght, Draper and [[Norton-4721|William Norton]] stationer. Witnesses: [[Gatacre-39|Thomas Gatacre]], Edward Layfeld, [[Collins-7643|Richard Collins]] scrivenor. Codicil: 1577-08-18. My son John Jugge. My daughter Anne. [[Gatacre-39|Mr. Gaddaker]] and Mr. Layfeld preachers. Witnesses: [[Collins-7643|Richo Collins]], Scr., Richard Watkins, Nicholas Cowper.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n39]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 24. * William White was made free on the 1583-04-10, by [[Jugge-|Mistress Jugge]], and worked as a publisher from 1588 to 1623. Richard Reade was made free on the 1580-01-18, and is found printing and publishing until 1603.1 ---- * Will of Anthony Kitson (Kytson), Draper (1549-78). Date: 1577-09-05, Proved: 1578-07-12. 'Sun' in St. Paul's Churchyard, Succeeded by his son Abraham Kitson. To be buried in parish church of St. Faith beside his first wife Margaret. Abraham Kytson my eldest son, lands and tenements in St. Pauls Churchyard, Wood Street and Fleet Street. Thomas Kytson my second son. Agnes my daughter. Ann Kytson my daughter. John my youngest son by Mary my last wife. Sara my cosin. Mr, Wight and wife,1 Mr. Mills and wife,2 Mr. Flaskett and wife,3 Mr. Wilson and wife,4 Mr. Veale and wife.5 Roger and Gregory my boys, my apprenlizes. Executor: Son Abraham. Overseers: Leonard Mills and Mr. Flaskelt, citizen and haberdasher. Witnesses: Robert Wheathill, John Wyght, by me Thomas Kytson, by me Abraham Veale, by me Richard Rastall.6 [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n39]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 25. * Preceding the probate clause is entered a protest by Abraham Kitson, to the effect that the property in Fleet street, etc., was entailed to him, and that his father had no power to saddle them with the legacies, and therefore he refuses to carry out this part of his father's will. * John Wyght, one of the witnesses to the will, also a draper and stationer, living at the sign of the 'Rose' in St. Paul's Churchyard.1 * Leonard Mills, who was appointed one of (he overseers. It is not clear whether he was a stationer. Under 'Rentes belonging to ye howse' is entered 'Recevyd of Leonerd Mylles tor a hole yeres Rent Due at our lady Day. 1571-03-25.2 * No doubt the same person who is styled 'citizen and haberdasher' a few lines below. He was perhaps father of John Flaskett, stationer.3 * Several Wilsons occur in the Registers.4 * No doabt Abraham Veale, one of the witnesses, also a draper and stationer, who carried on business at the Lamb in St. Paul's Churchyard.5 * Was this a descendant of John and William Rastell ?.6 ---- * Will of John Waley (Walley) (1546-86). Date: 1585-12-08, Proved: 1586-04-28. The Harts Horn, Foster Lane. Succeeded by his son Robert Walley. To my poor scholar Thomas Hamond in Oxford. Annys (Agnes) my wife residue of estate. Robert Walley my son.1 Henry Walley my son's son. My house in Foster Lane. Francis Nuberry,2 John Thomas my godson,3 and Mary Walley. Henry Hammondes children, Henry, Robert and Lionell. Dorothy Pister 'my daughter Thamesius daughter'. Thomas Gubbins my servant. Executrix: Wife Agnes. Overseers: Ralph Nuberry and John Thomas. Witnesses: Ralph Nuberry and John Thomas.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n41]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 26. * This will is peculiar in many ways. The testator did not state the nature of his business, nor in what part of London he lived, nor the name of the Company to which he belonged. * Robert Walley had been in business as a stationer since 1576, although he did not become a Freeman of the Company until 15S5. As his place of business is unknown at that time, he was perhaps in partnership with his father.1 * The son of Ralph Newberry, stationer.2 * Mr. Arber only mentions one stationer of this name in his list of London publishers and gives his period as 1637, but the John Thomas mentioned in this will was publishing according to the register in 1582. As he was not long out of his time, he may have been alive in 1637.3 ---- * Will of Thomas Vautrollier (1566-87). Date: 1587-07-10, Proved: 1587-07-22. Black Friars. Succeeded by his widow Jacqueline, who afterwards married Richard Field (Shakespeare's publisher). Born in the town of Troyes in Champain, France. Now resident in London. To the French church in London, three pounds. Peter Dorange my neighbour, Magdalene Basile my servant. Claude Vautrollier brother. Anthonette Vautrollier sister. Phillibert Vaulroller nephew, James Vautrollier brother. Simeon Vautrollier son. Manasse, son, the printinge press which I brought back againe from Scotland. Jacqueline1 my wife and to my four children, Simeon, Manasse, Thomas and James. Executors: Bastien Bonfoy2 and Frauncis Bonier.3 Overseer: James Duthit. Witnesses: Ascanius de Renyalme,4 Peter Bonevall. At the foot is this clause: Ex Gallicam in Anglicam linguam conuersum et inuentu(m) substantialiter concordare per me Notarium subsignatu(m) Londini comorantem Actam Londini hoc die xix mensis Julij Ano Dm 1587. D. Le Blancq nots pubcus, 1587.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n41]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 27. * It will be seen from this that Vautrollier had no daughter, and that the 'Jaklin' whom R. Field married was the widow.1 * A featherdresser living in Blackfriars. d:1594.2 * See also the will of Astanius de Reinalme in this series.3 * See his will.4 ---- * Will of John Judson (1558-90). Date: 1588-05-04, Proved: 1588/9-03-18. Richard Judson my son. Thomas Judson1 my son. Alice Judson my wife. William Jones2 my servant. Thomas Leeke3 my servant, John Shawe4 my servant. Gualter my cosyn. Wife Alice executrix. Overseers: Sons Richard and Thomas, and Mr. Kelsick. Witnesses: William Kelsicke, John Slye.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n43]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 28. * Made free of Company, 1581-01-16.1 * Made free 1587-10-19.2 * Thomas Leeke, admitted on the 1594-09-30.3 * Was apprenticed on the 1588-05-01, for nine years. Does not appear to have taken up his freedom.4 ---- * Will of John Wight, Draper (1551-89). Date: 1589-05-25, Proved: 1589-07-16. The Rose, St. Paul's Churchyard. Succeeded by his son, Thomas Wight. To be buried in St. Faith's. Company of Drapers. Poor of Flamsted, Herts. Poor of Cuddington, Bedds. Poor men of the Company of Stationers, London. William Bolheway cousin. Thomas Preston cousin, house and 'wicke' in Tyme Lane near Market Street, Flamsted. Michael Preston cousin, house in parish of St. Michaels, in the town of St. Albans. Humfry Osmonde cousin, Alice Smith cousin, the millers wife of Redborne. Gostwick's wife. Grace Flaskett daughter of Thomas Flaskett.1 John Wilson son of Henry Wilson, son in law, for his better exhibition and maintenuance at the University. Mistress Strange widow. Mistress Cooke widow who sometime dwelt in St. Nicholas Lane. Samuell Shorte.2 John Bayly.3 Agnes Hinde my servaunte. Sara Draper. William Payne my tenaunt. To my tenaunt which now dwelleth in the house besides Tyme Lane in Market (sic) within the said parish of Flamsted five shillings in money. The poore of St. Faiths where I now dwell. Thomas Flaskett my son in law. John Wouters the dutchman. Katherine my daughter, wife to Thomas Flaskett. Anne Wilson my daughter, three tenements in Southwark, lately bought of Thomas Flaskett. Martha Mylls my daughter wife of Leonard Mylls, and her children.4 Executor: Thomas Wighte5 my son. Overseer: Leonard Mylls son in law. Witnesses: Abraham Veale,6 William Young,7 Robert Androwes, scrivener.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n43]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 29. * On the 1609-11-01, a commission was issued to Jocosa Wight, widow of Thomas Wight, to administer this will during the minority of Gabriel, Thomas and Lucy, natural children of Thomas Wight. * This was doubtless a relative of John Flaskett, stationer, who was publishing in London between 1594 and 1613.1 * If this was one of hia appteatices, be never came on the livery or look up the trade of a bookseller.2 * John Baylie sworn and admitted a freeman of this company by translation from the company of Drapers to this company. 1600-06-25. He was admitted by John Newbery, to whom perhaps he was transferred on the death of John Wight.3 * Arber's Transcript: 'Recevyd of Leonard Mylles for a hole yeres Rent due at our Lady Day (1571-03-25)'.4 * There is no entry of his apprenticeship or freedom in the registers of the Stationers' Company. He published from 1590 to 1603.5 * A member of the Drapers' Company who carried on business as a printer and publisher at the sign of the Lamb in St. Paul's Churchyard from 1548-89.6 * This was perhaps the publisher found in partnership with Ralph Jackson at ??.7 ---- * Will of William Norton (1561-93). Date: 1593-08-27, Proved: 1593/4-01-01. King's Arras, St. Paul's Churchyard, afterwards the Queen's Arms. Succeeded by his son, [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]]. To be buried in St. Faith's. Johan1 my wife. [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]]2 my son. William and Thomas sons of my son [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]]. Edward and George Norton my two children. John Norton son of my said brother Edward.3 Richard Norton son of my brother Richard Norton. Alice Hewet sister in law and her children. Poor freemen of the company of Stationers. Livery of the Companye of Stationers whereof I am a member. Parish of Cliffe, Kent, the parishes of Onyburie, Cleoburie Mortimer, and Stotterden als Stolesden in Salop, the towne of Ludlowe in the same county, the parishe of Ludford near the said town of Ludlowe, the parishes of St. Mary Matfellon als Whitechappel and St. Leonards in Bromley, Midd., the parishe of St. Sepulchre without Newgate, London. The children of Laurence Melborne late of London cowper, deceased... which I have in those tenementes and houses heretofore demised and letten vnto me by Richard Colwell scituate behind St. Nicholas Fleshe shambles in London. Laurence Melborne Margery his late wife and Edward Davyes Cowper. Residue to [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]] my son. My Manners, landes and tenementes in the county of Salop in such sort as that after my decease the same is to remain to my son [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]]. Landes in the counties of Midd. and Kent to descend to him. Lands called Grant's Alley, Beare Alley or Godfreys Alley which I late purchased and bought of Oliver Godfrey gent. The Governors of Christ's Hospital. The Master and Wardens of the Company of Stationers. Churchwardens of the parish of Onybury, Salop. The Governors of Christ's Hospital. Executor: [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]]. Overseers: Brother George Norton, my friend and neighbour Richard Watkynnes.4 Witnesses: Richarde Wrighte scr., Edmond Wattes, John Hodgetts, Ralph Jackson, William Young.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n45]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 30. * The daughter of William Bonham, stationer.1 * [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]] was made free of the Stationers' Company on 1593/4-02-04, and rapidly became one of the richest and most important men in the city of Indon, but his character as revealed in his dealings with Robert Barker and John Norton, was not a high one. He was in partnership for some time with John Norton, who made a will wholly in bis favour. This will was afterwards disputed by John Norton's nephew, who declared that [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]] enerted undue influence to procure it. [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]] subsequently shared with Robert Barker the olce of King's Printer, which he ultimately got into his own hands. He then took John Bill as partner. A long law suit resulted, the upshot of which was that Robert Barker recovered the office, and [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]] was tried before the Star Chamber court for litielling the Lord Keeper, and condemned to fine and imprisonment. He died in 1635, tmt whether he was then in prison is not known. He left no will, administration of his estate being granted to his widow. [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]] married Jane, the daughter of Thomas Owen of Condover, Shropshire, one of the judges of the Court of Common Pleas. He was Master of the Company b 1613, 1626, 1629.2 * According to the entry in the Registers, the John Norton who became a stationer was the son of Richard Norton, of the parish of Billingstey, in the county of Salop. As John Norton in his will also mentions his brother Richard deceased, it is almost certain that the name John Norton here mentioned was not the stationer of that name, who was one of the sons of Richard Norton mentioned in the next paragraph. This will proves that John Norton the stationer was a nephew and not a cousin of William Norton, as stated by Mr. Arber.3 * Richard Watkins, stationer, was presented as an Apprentice in October, 1556, and was made free 1557-04-27. He became Master of the Company in 1589 and 1594. He held with James Rotjerts the patent for printing almanacs. He is believed to have lived at the sign of Love and Death in St. Paul's Churchyard.4 ---- * Will of Richard Tottell1 (Tothill) (1552-93). Hand and Star in Fleet Street. Inquisition held at Buckingham in the County of Buckingham on the 1594-03-21 before Walter Curzon. Ar, Peter Palmer ar, and Robert Spencer, ar. escheator of the county. The jury find that Richard Tottell was seized of the manor of Wedon Hill and divers lands in Wedon Hill, Chessham, Amersham, and Little Missenden, and of the manor or farm of Mantell or Mantells, with its appurtenances in Little Missenden aforesaid, lands in Wendover, farm called Brasiers End in Cholsbury Bucklands, Bucks. As well as in the manor of Lapflod with appurtenances in Brideford (Bideford) Devon. And of a capital messuage called Greenlinch with appurtenances in Silverton, Devon and of divers houses and cellars in the town of Topsham, Devon. One messuage situated in Fleet Street formerly in the occupation of William Tothill, all which property he by virtue of an agreement made 1592-08-29 he made over to William Kindesly of London, and William Tothill for the use of William Tothill and his heirs for ever. Richard Tothill died 1593-09-01 at Wiston, Pembroke. The jury find that the lands in Wedon Hill and Amersham were held by Richard Tothill of Carye. Ar. as of his castle of Berkhampstead, in free socage. The land in little Missenden of Peter Palmer gen., by grant of Edward Earl of Oxford as part of his manor of Whitchurch in the aforesaid county of Bucks but for what service the jury could not say and that the residue of the manors of Wedon Hill, Chesham and Little Missenden were held by Richard Tothill of Milone Sands ar., as of his manor of Chesham Higham, in the said county, but for what service the jury were ignorant. The said manor of Wedon Hill, premises in Wedon Hill, Chesham, Amersham and Little Missenden were of a total value of 13li 6s. 5d. The lands and premises in Wendover were held of William Hawtry ar, as of his manor of Wendover. The farm of Brasiers End. The Manor of Lapflod, Devon was held of Richard Champernowne. The capital messuage of Greenlinch was held of Richard Hales ar, as of his manor of Kenydon, Devon. The houses and cellars in Topsham were held of Anna Countess of Warwick as of her manor of Topsham. Messuages in Fleet Street were held of the Queen for a part of a knights fee. The jurors finally say that William Tothill was son and heir of the said Richard Tothill and at the time of his death was aged thirty three years and upwards.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n47]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 33. * As no will of this eminent printer can be traced, the above Inquisition, which show the extent and whereabouts of his piopeitf, is substituted.1 ---- * Will of Astanius de Reinalme (1580?-1600). Blackfriars. Date: 1599/00-02-29, Proved: 1599/00-03-10. French congregation. Dutch congregation. Jonas de Reinalme my brother. Sister Groll dwellinge nere Wormes in Germanic. James Rime my wife's son. Francis Bonner (Bonier) brother in law and Lucy Bonner his wife. Hester Burie sister in law. Elizabeth Bonner or Bonier, Zeth Locharde, Aron Chevalier, John Bonner or Bonier, James Burie, Peter de Quesie, ___ Vanderbergh, Marie Henson, Hester Bishopp, Sara Clownes, godchildren. To the Company of the Stationers in London, as a token of my goodwill being a brother of the said company a piece of plate. Robert Goodwin, [[Bishop-7888|George Bishopp]], [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]], John Norton, John Doliins, Owen Locharde, Edward Lea, Francis Henson, ___ Neale, well-beloved friends and neighbours. Servant Adrian Marvie. Richard Williams and Levin de Munck the house at Blackfriars wherein I now do dwell, and another adjoining it bought of Francis Bonner or Bonier, as well as a house near Newgate Market. Overseers: John Castoll, Richard Williams, John de Quesie, Levin de Muncke. Executrix: Elizabeth de Reinalme wife. Witnesses: Edward Lea, Gedeon de Lanne.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n49]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 35. ---- * Will of Francis Coldock (1561-1603). Date: 1602-09-03, Proved: 1602/3-02-01. Lombard Street, over against the Cardinalls Hat. Green Dragon, St. Paul's Churchyard. My son in law William Ponsonby with my daughter Joane now his wife at her marriage. Alice Coldocke1 my wife. Peter Caldock natural brother, Izabell Walton widow, natural sister. John Coldocke my said brother Peter his son. Frauncis Kyd scrivenor. William Leeke stationer, sometime my apprentice one of the overseers of my will. Children of my said daughter Joane Ponsonby and my wife's son Simon Waterson. Symon Waterson and Fraunces his wife. Elizabeth Garretson widow. Agnes Kyd wife of Frauncis Kyd. John Smyth my apprentice. Executrix: Wife Alice. Overseers: Frauncis Kyd, William Leake. Witnesses: William Leake, Thomas Heyes, William Young, Francis Kyd scrivenor.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n51]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 36. * The daughter of Simon Burton, of the parish of St. Andrew Undershaft. She married three stationers. Her first husband was Richard Waterson, father of Simon Waterson, and after Coldock's death she married Isaac Binge.1 ---- * Will of [[Dexter-|Robert Dexter]] (1590-1603). Date: 1603-10-24, Proved: 1603-12-26. Brazen Serpent, St. Paul's Churchyard. Wife [[--|Elizabeth]]. Mother [[--|Alice Dexter]] widow, brother [[Dexter-|Nicholas Dexter]]. Brother [[Dexter-|Nicholas]] daughters [[Dexter-|Ann]] and [[Dexter-|Dorothy]]. Uncle [[Golty-|Myles Goltye]]. [[--|Martha Shurland]] my wife's sister. [[--|Thomas Shurland]] of Inner Temple, gent., brother to the aforesaid [--|Martha]]. [[--|Edward Shurland]] of Grays Inn, brother in law. [[--|Thomas Mason]] brother in law. [[--|Michael Adams]] brother in law. [[--|Peter Scrivenor]] brother in law. Cosyn [[Golty-|Edward Goltie]]. Cosyn Mary Tye the elder wife of John Tye the elder, and her eleven children. Three children of my cosen Christopher Wright by his first wife Catherine. Wife of John Hill of Ashbocking, Suffolk. Cosyn Mary Morris and her daughter. Cosyn Alice late the wife of Anthony Allwaye and to her child, widow Crosbie and to her son. Mistress Temple widow in the Black Fryers and her two children. Mistress Holland of St. Brides widow wife to Mr. Henry Holland preacher. [[--|Dennys Thompson]] widow in Knight Ryder Street. Widow Blevin wife to Richard Blevin deceased. Mistress Bing1 sometimes my mistress. [[--|Peter Colldock]] and Isabell his sister. Various preachers. Mr. Samuel Crooke. Mr. Thomas Crooke and Helkiah a ring each. The Company of Statyoners. [[--|Mr. Bishoppe]], Mr. Binge, Mr. Man, and Mr. Pownsabie statyoners. Executors: [[Golty-|Miles Goltye]] my uncle, Nicholas Dexter and Mr. Stephen Egerton preacher. Witnesses: [[Golty-|Myles Goltye]], Martha Shorlande and Roger Harris notary, Mark of Sarah Crosbie, Mary Morris.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n51]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 37. * Previously the wife of Richard Waterson and Francis Coldock.1 * The middle section of Knightrider Street was known as Old Fish Street, not to be conflated with the Old Fish Street in Bread Street Ward off Cheapside.[https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/KNIG1.htm]Map of London: Knightrider Street (Old Fish Street), London. ---- * Will of William Ponsonby (1577-1604). Date: 1603-12-31, Proved: 1603/4-01-23. Bishop's Head in Paul's Churchyard. To be buried in the parish church of St. Faith. My wife1 my sole executrix and Mr. Binge2 and Mr. Jonseed my overseers. Witnesses: Mr. Henry Tripp clerk, Isaack Binge and Thomas Overy.3 [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n53]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 39. * Joane or Johanne, the daughter of Francis Coldock.1 * No doubt Isaac Bing, stationer, also mentioned lower down.2 * On the 1604-09-03, Ponsonby's copyrights were transferred to Simon Waterson.3 ---- * Will of Ralph Newbery (1560-1607). Date: 1602/3-03-08, Proved: 1607-04-24. In Fleet Street a little above the Conduit. Elizabeth, wife, goods in house in St. Bride's parish, Fleet Street, goods in house at Stroud Green, one-third of the manor of Fines alias Feins alias Wollfines alias Wolley fenes, Berks. Francis, son, goods in house at Binnam, Berks. Thomas Newburie, elder brother. Robert Newburie, brother. My cosen John Newbury.1 Mr. Stone. My brothers Robert and Thomas. My brother Griffin. Sister Walley, and to her children (not named). Martha Thomas and Robert Pister my wife's sister's children. Neighbour Scott and neighbour Harvye. Roger Jackson and John Norcott my late servants.2 My shop in Fleet Street in London. Executor: Thomas Farrer. Overseers: Robert Jenkenson, John Scottes, homer. Witnesses: John Nightingale, William Abbott.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n53]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 39. * Codicil: 1603-08-14. John Newburie of London, stationer my cousin, to have the shop which now he occupieth and be cleared of debt of fifty pounds on giving security to Robert Newburie, Symon Newburie Marie Stonyver wife of John Stoniver and to Beatrix Newburie, ' children to my brother Robert. Witnesses: Robert Morler clerk, Robert Newburie and Henry Newburie junr. * John Newberry, stationer, lived at the Ball in St. Paul's Churchyard, and carried on business from 1594 to 1603 (?).1 * Roger Jackson apprenticed himself to Newberry for the years from the 1591-06-24. He was in business for himself in 1604. John Norcott is a puzzle. No such name appears in the Registers. It may be a misreading for John Norgate. They do not seem to have availed themselves of this offer.2 ---- * Will of Cuthbert Burby (1592-1607). Date: 1607-08-24, Proved: 1607-09-16. Poultry by St. Mildred's Church, 1592. Cornhill, next the Royal Exchange, 1601-1607, Swan, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1602-07. Succeeded by widow Elizabeth, and afterwards by N. Bourne. To be buried in the parish church of St. Mildred in the Poultry, in which parish I served my apprentishipp. Elizabeth my wife. Son Edward at such time as he shall accomplish his full age of 21 years. Master and Wardens of the Company of Stationers. Poor young men Bookesellers free of the same Company. Master Saracold parson of St. Mildred. Poor of the company of Stationers, Poor of the parish of St. Mildred. Poor of the parish of St. Faiths, where I am a parishioner. Brother and brothers children (not named). William Wright1 which was my master. Joan Burbie deceased, late cozen, bequest to her children (not named). Friend John Warren. Thomas Adams. Edward Bishopp. Edmond Weaver. My servant Nicholas Bourne.2 My Shop at the Exchange. My wife and the other two by the said Nicholas shall value and appraise them. My said Shop scituate in Cornhill at or near the Royal Exchange which lease I then give to Nicholas Bourne. Executrix: Wife Elizabeth. Overseers: Thomas Adams, Edward Bishopp and Edmond Weaver.3 Witnesses: Thomas Middleton, John Bill, Eleazar Edgar, Esq., John Warren, Scr. lre. curiat. London.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n55]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 41. * The attestation clause of the witnesses is dated the 14th day of August, or ten days before the will was made. This is evidently an error. * William Wright carried on business at the Middle Shop in the Row adjoining St. Mildred's Church in the Poultry.1 * Nicolas Bourne son of Henry Bourne late citizen and cordwainer of London deceased, hath put himself an apprentice to Cutbert Burby, citizen and Stationer of London for the term of seven years from the feast of the anunciation of our lady next (1601-03-25). Cuthbert Burby's copyrights were made over to him by 'Mystres Burbye' on the 1609-10-16. This was the foundation of Bourne's trade.2 * All of these were stationers.3 ---- * Will of [[Bishop-7888|George Bishop]] (1569-1611). Date: 1607-02-20, Proved: 1610/11-01-28. The Bell, Paul's Churchyard. Succeeded by Thomas Adams. To be buried in St. Faiths. Mary1 my wife, lands in Melborne Stoke co Salop. Martha my daughter now the wife of Thomas Detton gentleman. Poor of St. Faiths. Felix Norton1 late servant, John Highlord brother in law and Isabell his now wife. Mark Norton brother in law and his wife. Susan Bullock my wives sister. Mr. Tripp parson of St. Faith's. Thomas Adams3 my kinsman and his wife. Edward Bishop my kinsman and his wife. I give and bequeath unto Threescore poore men (whereof my desier is there should be so many free men of the said Company of Stationers as shall have need). Elizabeth Walker my wife's kinswoman. Henry Walker her son. Gabriell Cawood son of Gabriell Cawood my late brother in law deceased, at age of 21. Elizabeth Norton my wife's sister's daughter. William Apsley4 my late servant. Joseph Browne my servant, William Arundell5 my servant. Residue to Mary wife and executrix. Freehold lands in Melborne Stoke, Salop except two tenements called Newtons bequeathed to wife for life with reversion to daughter Martha and failing heirs to Christs Hospital. Master and Wardens of the Company of Stationers. Christchurch Oxford. John Bishop my late son and heir deceased was of that house and lyeth there buried his own and his wifes kinsmen to have privilege of election.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n57]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 43. * Another portion of this money was to be handed over to the company of Stationers to be lent out by them to young men free of the Company without interest The bequest to be void in the event of negligence on the part of the Company to carry it out. The tenements called Newtons already leased to the Company of Stationers. Preachers at Paul's Cross. Witnesses: Edward White scrivenor, William Apsley, William Harsnett, servant unto the said scrivenor. * Codicil Date: 1610-11. That in respect his cozen Thomas Adams had with his shop a great deal of wares that came to a great sum of money which would be hard to him unless he should have the said dwelling house of the said [[Bishop-7888|George Bishop]] after the decease of him and his wife. That his will and mind was and he did give the Lease of his said dwelling house unto the said Thomas Adams after the decease of him the said [[Bishop-7888|George Bishop]] and Mary his wife. Overseers: John Highlord, John Norton, Thomas Adams. Witnesses: John Norton, Edward White scr. * Daughter of John Cawood.1 * Son of his brother in law Mark Norton, apprenticed for nine years in 1591.2 * Thomas Adams was the son of a Shropshire man, and was apprenticed first in 1582 to Oliver Wilkes but, a twelve month afterwards was turned over to [[Bishop-7888|George Bishop]], and was younger Warden of the Company in 1610-11. The copyrights of [[Bishop-7888|George Bishop]] were transferred to him on the 1611-03-14. Published from 1591-1620.3 * Apprenticed 1588-02-05, made free 1597-04-11. Publishing from 1598-1640.4 * The two apprentices were not yet out of their time.5 ---- * Will of John Norton (1590-1612). Date: 1612-05-21, Proved: 1612/3-01-12. King's Printer in Latin, Greek and Hebrew. In partnership with [[Norton-4722|Bonhum Norton]] at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church, and at Eton, 1610. Joyce Norton wife.1 Parson and churchwardens of the Parish church of St. Faith under the cathedral Church of St. Pauls in London. Poor of the Company of Stationers and the poor of the said Parish of St. Faith under Pauls. And my will is that one Sermon be preached in St. Faiths Church aforesaid upon Ashewensdaye yearly forever. Company of Stationers of London at Stationers hall. Master Wardens and assistants of the arte or Mistery of Stationers of the City of London. My uncle William Norton deceased. Poor children of Christ's Hospital. Leonard the eldest son of my brother Richard Norton deceased. Thomas Dallowe brother in law. Edward Dallowe brother in law of Kingston. Anne Watmer and Johane Dallowe sisters in law. Jane Norton2 cosyn. John Bill3 sometime my servant. Anne Bill his wife. Sara4 my cosyn [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]]'s daughter. Arthur, Roger, John, George and William sons of my said cosyn [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]]. My cosyn [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]]'s three youngest daughters. John Hoggetts my Journyman. Residue to cosyn [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]], also appointed sole executor. The manor of Bottrells Aston, Salop and all other lands in that county he left to his wife Joyce with reversion to cosyn [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]]. Leonard the eldest son of brother Richard. Luce Wighte daughter of Thomas Wighte late citizen and draper of London. Thomas Wighte son of the said Thomas. Wife of Fraunces Rea.5 Overseers: Sir Roger Owen knight and Thomas Man, stationer. Witnesses: Richard Wrighte notary, Ralph Wright, John Edwards and John Hynton servants to the said notary.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n59]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 45. * Afterwards in partnership with Richard Whitaker.1 * The wife of [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]].2 * John Bill son of Walter Bill late of Wenlock in the county of Salop husbandman deceased, hath put himself apprentice to John Norton Citizen and Stationer of London for the term of Eight yeres, from the feast of St. James the Apostle last past. 1592-07-25. John Bill obtained a share in the King's Printing Office and was associated with Robert Barker the elder, and [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]] in the management of it.3 * Married Christopher Barker the eldest son of Robert Barker.4 * Francis Gea was another Shropshire man who no doubt, through the interest of the Nortons and John Bill, obtained a position in the Company of Stationers.5 ---- * Will of John Harrison the Eldest1 (1559-1617). Date: 1612/3-01-08, Proved: 1616/7-02-11. White Greyhound, St. Paul's Churchyard. (White ?) Greyhound, Patemoster Row. Testator dwelling in the parish of St. Michaell in the Querne.2 Buried in the parish church of St. Michaell in the Querne where of I am and of long time have been a parishioner and inhabitant. Julian my wife.3 Joseph Harrison4 my son. John Gubbins,5 Mary Tirer, and Elizabeth Edwardes my daughters. Poor children of Christ's Hospital. Poor of Bridewell.6 John Harrison7 my brother. Raphe Tirer son in law and Mary his wife. Roger Edwardes son in law and Elizabeth his wife. Henry Bannister son in law and Anne his wife. Thomas Man8 brother in law and his wife (not named). Mary wife of son Joseph. Richard Harrison of Brembrough, Chester. Elizabeth Batt cousin, late wife of Walter Batt. Company of Stationers in London whereof I am a member. Hester Gubbins daughter of Thomas Gubbins, son in law. John Townley son in law. John Bankes godson. Alice Cooke cousin. Residue divided between the children of my sons in law Raphe Tirer, Thomas Gubbins and Thomas Hunte9 my daughter Elizabeth's late husband. Joseph Harrison son, one shop scituate in Pauls churchyard, premises in the Isle of grayne and Lewisham, Kent, with reversion to his children, in default of such issue to his three daughters and their children, and in default to his brother John and his children. Mary the wife of Ralph Tirer, four houses in the town of Northampton and other property in the satne county, with reversion to son Joseph and his heirs. Elizabeth Edwardes wife of Roger Edwards two houses in Sippenham in the parish of Lewisham co Kent, one in the occupation of Robert Brookehouse and the other in that of George Tint, lately bought of Mr, Henly, with reversion to son Joseph, Johan Gubbins, wife of Thomas Gubbins a sum of twenty shillings annually out of the rents of one of the houses in Northampton and four pounds per annum from one of the houses in Sippenham. John Hunte son of my daughter Elizabeth, copyhold messuage in Hounslow, Midd. Thomas Man, John Harrison and Henry Banister. Executors: Julian Harrison wife, Roger Edwardes son in law. Supervisors and Overseers: John Harrison brother, and Raphe Tirer and Henry Banister sons in law. Witnesses: Thomas Tirer, William Hopkins, Thomas Alcocke.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n63]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 48. * This stationer must have reached a great age at the time of his death. He was in business 58 years, and allowing him to have set up for himself at the early age of 20, this would make him 78 when he died, and he was probably older.1 * Better known as St. Michael ad Bladum, stood at the north east end of Paternoster Row.2 * See the will Johan Wolfe.3 * The will of Johan Wolfe, widow, mentions Reginald Harrison son of the said John Harrison, and he also had a son John, who died in 1604.4 * Probably this is the same with the Johan Harrison daughter of the said John Harrison, also mentioned in the will of Johan Wolfe.5 * These and the sum of 5 pounds given to the Stationers' Company, were the whole of John Harrison's charitable bequests.6 * Better known as John Harrison the younger. He died in the following year.7 * Thomas Man, stationer, published from 1578 to 1624. Lived at the sign of the Talbot, in Paternoster Row. He was Master of the Stationers' Company in 1604, 1610, 1614, 1616.8 * A Stationer of this name look up his freedom in 1614.9 ---- * Will of John Harison the Younger (1579-1617). Date: 1616-06-10, Proved: 1618-08-10. The Golden Anchor, Paternoster Row. Succeeded by son John. John, Philip, Josias, Benjamin, sons, a silver spoon each. Johan Fuller widowe my daughter. Residue to wife Agnes, executrix. Overseers: John Lewes of Sundridge, Kent, and John Modye of the Middle Temple gent, cousins. Witnesses: John Modye, Thomas Whitlache, Charles Adin, John Barker.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n65]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 50. ---- * Will of Richard Field (1588-1624). Date: 1624-11-24, Proved: 1624-12-14. A fellow Townsman of William Shakespeare and the printer of his first poem, Venus and Adonis. Blackfriars. Splayed Eagle in St. Michael's parish near Wood Street. Succeeded by George Miller. To be buried in parish church of St. Michael near Wood Street in which parish I now dwell. Jane1 my wife. My children such as are or shall be born. Poor of the parish of St. Michael near Woodstreet. Company of Stationers in London whereof I am a member. Ursula one of the daughters of my sister Margaret. Sara daughter of my sister Margaret. Manasses Vautrollier, James Vautrollier.2 George Miller.3 Manasses Vautrollier, Andrewe Harris, and John Ebson their executors. The Splayed Eagle situate in the said parish of St, Michaell near Wood Street. Son Richard Field. Two other messuages adjoining, left to wife Jane in trust for son Samuel. Executrix: Wife Jane. Witnesses: George Miller, Anne Snelling, Hum. Dyson Notary Publiq, Ro. Dickens sgeant unto the said Notary.4 [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n65]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 50. * Not Jaklin nor Jacqueline, which were ihe names the widow of T. Vautrollier was known by. At the same time Jane may have been a contmclion. But it seems improbable that Vautrollier's widow was alive at this date. How long she had been married lo her first husband there is nothing lo show, but limiting it to ten years, and allowing her to have been married at the early age of fifteen, this date would make her between sixty and seventy years of age at the least.1 * Two of the sons of Thomas Vautrollier.2 * George Myllet son of George Myller of Ketteringe in the county of Northampton Schoolmaster, has put himself an apprentice to Richard Field Citizen and Stationer of London for the term of seven years from Michaelmas next 1604-09-29. He was publishing from 1618-40, perhaps later.3 * This is the only will in this series enrolled on the Hustings Rolls of the City of London.4 ---- * Will of John Bill. King's Printer (1604-30). Date: 1630-04-24, Proved: 1630-05-12. Northumberland House, St. Martin's Lane. Hunsdon House, Blackfriars. To be buried in the church of St. Ann's Blackfriers. Poor of the parish of Much Wendlock, Salop where I was born. Poor pentioners of the Company of Stationers whereof I am a member. Master and wardens and others the Company of Stationers. William Bill my brother. My brother William's wife. Every of my brother Williams children. Fraunces Bill nephew. My brother Richard son. Meriell Leate niece, Elizabeth Bill niece, Maudlyn Kem niece. Anna Fisher my niece Maudlyn's daughter. Servant James Burrage. Elizabeth Garrett servant. Friend Mr. William Garrett.1 Robert Graves and Grace his wife, for their care at Cane-wood (Caen Wood, near Highgate). Doctor Goulston, Doctor Andrews. Stephen Barkham friend, William Tully friend, Doctor Mountford father in law; Henry Franckline father in law and Cicill his wife. Joane Mountford sister in law. Ann Lambe my sister in law. Cicell Ellys sister in law. Mr. Joseph Fenton my friend. Mr. Abraham Halsey my friend. Richard Leate my cosin. Bonham Norton]],2 Robert Barker3 the elder; Doctor Gouch if he preach at my funeral; Mrs. Elizabeth Wogan; Doctor Mountford brother in law. William Austin, Esq. cosin. Friend Mr. Martin Lucas.4 Jane Bill wife. The house where I now dwell and all my other part of my houses which I purchased with Mr. [[Norton-4722|Bonham Norton]] of Dame Elizabeth Berkeley scituate and being in the Blackfriers and St. Andrews in the Wardrope. Cuthbert Burbage. Kings printing office and my land at Canewood within the parish of St. Panchras and county of Middlesex. John Bill my son. Charles Bill my second son. Henry Bill my third son. Antia Bill daughter. Child unborn. My son John Bill. Residue to John Mountford Doctor in divinity, William Austin Esq and Martin Lucas Gent, who are nominated executors in trust for son John. Overseers: Richard Leate cosin and William Garrett. Witnesses: Theodor Gulston, Stephen Barkham, William Willson, William Garrat, James Boorrage.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924006263531#page/n65]Abstracts from the Wills of English Printers and Stationers, from 1492-1630, by Henry R. Plumer. Pg. 51. * Codicil: 5th of May leaving reversion of bequest to son John to other sons, etc. 'I give and bequeath more to my loveinge wife Jane Bill, the three hundred and twentie pounds which I have in the English stocke with the company of Stationers. Witnesses: William Gough, William Garret. * A stationer of this name was publishing between 1623-29.1 * Partner with Bill in the King's printing office between 1615 to 1619, and again between 1620 and 1629.2 * The King's Printer, partner with Bill between 1616-17, and again between 1629-30.3 * Martin Lucas and Robert Barker were fined £300 in 1632 for printing the Wicked Bible. As a matter of fact Martin Lucas was not a printer, and had nothing to do with the matter except as executor for John Bill.4 ---- * STATIONERS WHOSE WILLS ARE NOT INSERTED IN THIS VOLUME ::1503. Boeidens, John. :: 1517. Lawnd, William, Comm. of London. :: 1529. Taverner, John. :: 1531/2. Sedley, John. :: 1535. Wilmott, John. :: 1540. Redman, Robert. :: 1541. [[Pepwell-|Pepwell, Henry]]. :: 1543. Gough, John. :: 1S45. Gavor, James. :: 1547. Middleton, William. :: 1548. Tabb, Henry. :: 1548. Lawe, Thomas. :: 1556. Wayland, John. :: 1557. Hester, Andrew. :: 1559. Dockwray, or Docqueray, Thomas. :: 1567. Lobley, Michael. :: 1587. Middleton, Henry. :: 1598. Cooke, William. :: 1598. Cooke, Anne, Widow. :: 1598. Conway, Henry. :: 1601. Jackson, Ralph. :: 1624. Aggas, E. :: 1625. Snodham, Thomas. :: 1625. Pavier, Thomas. ---- * STATIONERS WHOSE WILLS ARE PROVED IN THE COURT OF THE CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD :: 1501. Aitols, Sebastian, bookseller. :: 1501. Coke, Christopher, stationer. :: 1502. Lesquier, William, bookseller. :: 1513. Castellam, George (? bookseller). :: 1514. Jacob, Henry, bookseller. :: 1537. Hubbert, William, stationer. :: 1537. Pilgrom, Garret, bookseller. :: 1579. Clifton, Nicholas, stationer. :: 1588. Archer, Humphrey, stationer. :: 1591. Foxon, Robert, stationer. :: 1609. Harke, alias Gerbrand or Garbrand, Anne, Widow of Richard, bookseller. :: 1613. Crosselie, John, stationer. :: 1620. Barnes, Joseph, stationer. :: 1623. Pearce, Francis, stationer. :: 1628. Pynnart, Dominic, stationer. ---- == References ==

Stats for Sourcerers' Challenge

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A place to house graphics and images that support the Sourcerers' Challenge

Stats of Barry Census 1841

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Having undertaken a review of the 1841 census for Barry. Here are the stats: '''Total Population''': 104 '''Total of Males:''' 53
'''Total of Females''': 51 '''Ages:''' 0-9 -Males: 16 -Females: 15 10-19 -Males: 9 -Females: 11 20-29 -Males: 12 -Females: 8 30-39 -Males: 8 -Females: 8 40-49 -Males: 5 -Females: 3 50-59 -Males: 3 -Females: 0 60-69 -Males: 0 -Females: 4 70+ -Males: 0 -Females: 2 '''Occupation:''' Farmer: 6
Ag Lab: 17
Male Servant: 5
Female Servant: 6
Publican: 1
Shoe Maker: 1
Labourer: 2
Game Keeper: 1
Out of the 104 only 5 were not born in the same county.

Statue of Jackie Crookston Commemorating The Massacre of Tranent

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This memorial commemorates those who resisted British military conscription in 1797.

Status Indicator Icons

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== Introduction == This page is a place to expand upon and provide additional background for the discussion that was started by JN Murphy in his [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/943806/proposal-confidence-icons-in-the-relationship-finder "Proposal: Confidence Icons in the Relationship Finder"] G2G post. == Relevant Guides and Help Pages ==

Status of each Line, 1776 and before 1700 direct Ancestors

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Staub Name Study Info

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“STAUFFER’S SCHOOL IN 1908 – These were the pupils of Stauffer’s school, North Codorus township, in 1908. They were, left to right, first row, Anna Dubbs, Jennie Senft, William Behler, Emory Sterner, teacher; Ralph Myers, Maurice Wagner, Claude Kessler and Percy Senft; second row, Ervin Behler, George Dubbs, Isabel Strausbaugh, Mabel Swartzbaugh, Harry Horner, Frank Copenhaver and George Senft; third row, William Hamm, Lillian Swartsbaugh, Beulah Klinedinst, Naomi Swartzbaugh and Mary Horner.” :– The Gazette and Daily (York, Pennsylvania) 23 Feb 1950, Thu, Page 30

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*[[Staunton-449|Elizabeth (Staunton) Norris (abt.1590-1618)]] *[[Nourse-16|Edward (Nourse) Norris (1583-1659)]] *[[Norris-1114|Edward Norris (1613-1684)]] *[[Norris-10299|Mary Norris (-bef.1657)]] ==Backstory== In a 2016 post to the [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/evrBB7qe8zI/m/2XCQ8Pc2EAAJ soc.gen GoogleGroup], Steven D. Norris reported he had hired a Gloucestershire genealogist "who has proven" that [[Nourse-16|Edward Norris]] (died Salem, Massachusetts, 1659) had married (1) "[[Staunton-449|Elizabeth Staunton]] in 1610 in Alderley ... [who] died in 1618." She (not Eleanor, known of Boston and Salem) was said to be the mother to all of Edward's children, presumed to include John of Roxbury. "Elizabeth's father was Vicar John Staunton of Wotton Under Edge where Elizabeth was born." The post author was to add supporting documents, etc. to his ''Ancestry.com'' family tree, identified as "Norris followed by a date in 2015" saying "can't recall [the tree name]." Third parties continued to query for more information about that post and/or how to find the ''Ancestry.com'' tree, through at least 2020, apparently without success. The quest continues to identify the reliable sources and analysis used by the Gloucestershire genealogist to prove that Edward Norice/Norris, minister of the church at Salem, Massachusetts, was the man first married to Elizabeth Staunton, and that she was the mother of his known children. ===English baptismal, marriage and burial records=== Separately, WikiTree collaborators identified a series of promising English marriage, baptism and burial records from Wotton Under Edge. These are presumed to tell part of the story Mr. Norris referred to in 2016. :Norris-Staunton 1610 marriage entry, Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1813, Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucester, Gloucestershire; Gloucestershire Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P52 IN 1/1 {{Ancestry Record|4732|1748915}}; "Edward Norris and Elizabeth Staunton married 16 August 1610 Wotton Under Edge, Gloucestershire." See also, Norris-Staughton 1610 marriage, citing "W.U.E. par. reg.." F. S. Hockaday, "Abstracts of Ecclesiastical records relating to the Dioceses of Worcester and Gloucester" ("Hockaday Abstracts") [Wotten Under Edge]; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNV-K9BH-2?i=83&cat=281654 ''FamilySearch''] (image 84 of 444) he is "Edward Norris"; she is "Eliz. : Staunton"; marriage is 16 August 1610. :Elizabeth Norris 1618 burial entry, Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1813, Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucester, Gloucestershire; Gloucestershire Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P52 IN 1/1 {{Ancestry Record|4732|1751178}}; "Elizabeth Norris Buried 16 May 1618 Wotton Under Edge, Gloucestershire." See also, Elizabeth Norris 1618 burial, citing "W.u.E. par. reg." F. S. Hockaday, "Abstracts of Ecclesiastical records relating to the Dioceses of Worcester and Gloucester" ("Hockaday Abstracts") [Wotton under Edge]; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNV-K9BS-1?i=134&cat=281654 ''FamilySearch''] (image 135 of 444); burial is 16 May 1618. :E_____Norris 1612 baptismal entry, Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1813, Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucester, Gloucestershire; Gloucestershire Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P52 IN 1/1 {{Ancestry Record|4732|1750843}}; "E..... daughter of Edward Norris Baptised 25 Oct 1612 Wotton Under Edge, Gloucestershire." Note: Name blurred; possibly Elinor rather than Elizabeth. See also Eliz. Norris 1612 baptismal entry, citing " "W.u.E. par. reg." F. S. Hockaday, "Abstracts of Ecclesiastical records relating to the Dioceses of Worcester and Gloucester" ("Hockaday Abstracts") [Wotton under Edge]; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNV-K9YT-F?i=94&cat=281654 ''FamilySearch''] (image 95 of 444); baptism is 25 October 1612; she is "dau of Edward" Morris, with Mo crossed out and No written above. :Edward Norris 1613 baptismal entry, Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1813, Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucester, Gloucestershire; Gloucestershire Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P52 IN 1/1 {{Ancestry Record|4732|1749052}}; "Edward, son of Edward Norris Baptised 28 Nov 1613 Wotton Under Edge, Gloucestershire." See also Edward Norris 1613 baptismal entry, citing " "W.u.E. par. reg." F. S. Hockaday, "Abstracts of Ecclesiastical records relating to the Dioceses of Worcester and Gloucester" ("Hockaday Abstracts") [Wotton under Edge]; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNV-K9B9-Y?i=100&cat=281654 ''FamilySearch''] (image 101 of 444); baptism is 28 November 1613; he is "son of Edward Norris." :Maria Norris 1614/15 baptismal entry, Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1813, Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucester, Gloucestershire; Gloucestershire Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P52 IN 1/1 {{Ancestry Record|4732|1749114}}; "Maria the daughter of Ed. Norris Baptised 29 Jan 1614[/15] Wotton Under Edge." See also Mary Norris 1615 baptismal entry, citing " "W.u.E. par. reg." F. S. Hockaday, "Abstracts of Ecclesiastical records relating to the Dioceses of Worcester and Gloucester" ("Hockaday Abstracts") [Wotton under Edge]; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNV-K9YR-7?i=113&cat=281654 ''FamilySearch''] (image 114 of 444); baptism is 29 January 1615; she is "dau. Ed. Norris." ===Research about Staunton at Wotton Under Edge, etc.=== One John Staunton ([https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/locations/DisplayLocation.jsp?locKey=9580 also as] "Johes Stanton," "Johannes Staunton" and "J. Staunton") is found named as vicar and/or preacher at Wotton Under Edge. :John Staunton (1578-1616) in CCEd database; [https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/CreatePersonFrames.jsp?PersonID=165068 ''The Clergy Database.org.uk'']. From Margaret and Isabella Tait, ''Wotton-under-Edge ...'' (Wooton-under-Edge, 1897), 12; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/wottonunderedgew00wottiala/page/12/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. :At last, Lady Ann Berkley in preparing for the ten days visit of King Henry VII to Berkley Castle, pulled down the hall at Wotton House to assist in making the roof of the great kitchen at the Castle; and this seat which has been "''a Queen of Houses''" to the family for 280 years, wholly perished, and when '''John Staunton''' purchased the fee farm of the site from Henry Lord Berkley, gilded bricks, stones and pieces of timber were dug up in the reign of James I, (Smythe's MSS.) ... :Notes: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VIII King Henry VII reign], 22 April 1509 – 28 January 1547; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_VI_and_I King James I reign], 24 March 1603 – 27 March 1625. From Eizabeth Hodges, ''Some Ancient English Homes'' (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1895), 39; digital images, [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Some_Ancient_English_Homes_and_Their_Ass/QTlC3ncuwosC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=John%20Staunton%20Vicar%20Wotton%20under%20Edge&pg=PA39&printsec=frontcover&bsq=John%20Staunton%20Vicar%20Wotton%20under%20Edge ''GoogleBooks'']. :After still more prolonged and weary litigation, the whole question was, in the 7th James, submitted to arbitration; when the property was awarded to Lord Henry, on his paying a large sum to Warwick and Lord Lisle. The proved such a drain upon his already diminished resources that, unable to rebuild the "princely mansion of Wotton," which, as Smyth quaintly says, "had been for 280 years the Queen of houses to this noble family," he sold the site to John Staunton, vicar. The old chronicler goes on to tell how Staunton built himself a house therein (on the ruins of the former), and how he had show to him, Smyth, "many signs in gilded bricks, stones, and pieces of timber digged by him out of the rubbish, which witnessed to its perished excellency." :Staunton's house (Lisle House), with its pointed gables ... The National Archives (Kew) has [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/e15d9367-0ecf-4f1a-8c14-0d259b4044c3 database entry] for 1605 case, "John Staunton, vicar of Wotton-under-Edge v. Chris. Purnell: disturbance in church." Reference is "GDR/B4/1/2890"; notes, "Held by: Gloucestershire Archives, not available at The National Archives." One "John Stanton, Rector of Alderly" was buried at Alderley, 28 March 1580.John Stanton 1580 burial, F. S. Hockaday, "Abstracts of Ecclesiastical records relating to the Dioceses of Worcester and Gloucester" ("Hockaday Abstracts") [Alderley]; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS6L-M9YB-D?i=312 ''FamilySearch''] (image 313 of 812). One Elizabeth Saunton [Tr.-Staunton], buried Wotton Under Edge, 4 July 1612.Elizabeth Saunton/Staunton 1612 burial, citing "W.u.E. par. reg." F. S. Hockaday, "Abstracts of Ecclesiastical records relating to the Dioceses of Worcester and Gloucester" ("Hockaday Abstracts") [Wotton under Edge]; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNV-K9Y5-2?i=96&cat=281654 ''FamilySearch''] (image 97 of 444). One Anne, daughter of Jo. Staunton, baptized Wotton Under Edge, 4 December 1614.Anne Staunton 1614 baptism, citing "W.u.E. par. reg." F. S. Hockaday, "Abstracts of Ecclesiastical records relating to the Dioceses of Worcester and Gloucester" ("Hockaday Abstracts") [Wotton under Edge]; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNV-K9YL-M?i=107&cat=281654 ''FamilySearch''] (image 108 of 444). See Hockaday Abstracts for "1622 Wotton.u.Edge: Feb 1., Jno Staunton, vic. (see G ___)"; "Jun 30, 1623, vacant. Staunton De[_}d."F. S. Hockaday, "Abstracts of Ecclesiastical records relating to the Dioceses of Worcester and Gloucester" ("Hockaday Abstracts") [Wotton under Edge]; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNV-K9Y1-D?i=159&cat=281654 ''FamilySearch''] (image 160 of 444). One John Staunton, Vicar, buried Wotton Under Edge, 18 February 1623.F. S. Hockaday, "Abstracts of Ecclesiastical records relating to the Dioceses of Worcester and Gloucester" ("Hockaday Abstracts") [Wotton under Edge]; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNV-K9YL-7?i=163&cat=281654 ''FamilySearch''] (image 164 of 444). One Toby Stanton buried Wotton Under Edge, 6 April 1633. ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNV-K9YN-P?i=238&cat=281654 Hockaday Abstracts].) ===Family Trees=== There are two family trees at Ancestry.com calling out "Vicar of Wotton Under Edge John Staunton"; both report his death at Wotton Under Edge, 18 February 1622. No sources were provided for that entry and no notes appear as regards will or probate. :See "norristotal_2020-04-20" {{Ancestry Tree|168460471|352187664425}} :See "Bosshart/Tomlinson Family ..." {{Ancestry Tree|150666582|122235138989}} Both trees have entries for John's daughter, Elizabeth. :The norris tree calls her "Elizabeth Staunton"; reports her birth Wotton Under Edge, 30 January 1585; marriage to Edward Norris at Wotton Under Edge, 16 August 1610; death there, 16 May 1618. Four children born/baptized Wotton Under Edge: *Elizabeth Norris (1612-1625), 25 October 1612 (death is Tetbury, 20 April 1625). *Edward Norris (1613-1684), 1613 *Mary Norris (1614-1639), 29 January 1614 *John Norris (1617-1680), 1617 Other note about norris tree: Rev. Edward married (2) Eleanor Tilly Shepard Clement m (1) Bristol, 6 January 1604/5 Thomas Clement, m (2) Bristol, 31 March 1619, Edward Norris. Eleanor and Edward are the parents of William Norris, born Bristol, 1621, died Scituate, Plymouth, before 12 February 1707. Rev. Edward's mother (Silvester) is reported by norris tree to have died Alderley, 28 April 1607. [Note: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS6L-M9Y1-9?i=316 Hockaday Abstracts] does not report any burials at Alderley in 1607. Does this appear in original ledgers?] :The Bossart tree calls her "Lady Elizabeth Staunton" and reports only the birth of a son, 1617 at Tetbury, "John Norris." This profile reports her death and/or burial 28 April 1621 at White Waltham, England. See {{Ancestry Tree|150666582|122235138361}} Note: This tree also reports Edward Norris' father is "(Sir) Knight Edward Norris 1st (Baron of Tetbury), Gov. of Ostend English Member of Parliament (1565-1603)." ===Staunton related to Stanton?=== See John C. Brandon and Leslie Mahler, "The Parentage of Rev. Edward1 Norris, of Salem, Massachusetts ...," ''The American Genealogist'', 84 (2010):200-11; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/33907/200/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Entry for Silvester's father, Matthew Poyntz married (1) Winifred Wilde, authors comment that his "younger half brother Robert was a well known Catholic priest, but Matthew "had Puritan leanings." Further that Matthew asked to be buried, "not in the churche but in the churchyard of Alderlye ... neere to the place where '''Mr John Stanton''' sometyme minister of the worde lieth buried." Authors further write, "The epitaph on Rev. John Stanton's gravestone in Alderley ... "By this Tomb lyeth the Body of John Stanton, Minister, who after his Exile for Religion, began to preach the Gospel of Christ in this Parish Anno. Do. 1558, and so continued until his death, which was Anno Do. 1579." ===Sir Matthew Hale=== See [[Hale-7877|Matthew Hale (1609-1676)]] for "Born 1 Nov. 1609, o.s. of [[Hale-5042|Robert Hale]], barrister, of Lincoln’s Inn by '''[[Poyntz-259|Joan]], da. of Matthew Poyntz of Alderley.''' educ. Wotton-under-Edge ('''John Stanton'''); Magdalen Hall, Oxf. 1626; L. Inn 1628, called 1636. m. (1) by 1640, Anne, da. of Sir Henry Moore, 1st Bt., of Fawley, Berks., 4s. (3 d.v.p.) 6da.; (2) 18 Oct. 1667, Anne, da. of Joseph Bishop of Fawley, s.p. suc. fa. 1614; kntd. 30 Jan. 1662." Mr. Robert Hale and Mr. John Chambers, his brothers-in-law, were named overseers in the 9 April 1607 will of Silvester's second husband, Christopher Kingskote; Silvester was executrix. (Will proved 10 March 1607/8.) ===Miscellaneous=== One John Morris was buried Wotton Under Edge, 21 May 1625.John Morris 1625 burial, F. S. Hockaday, "Abstracts of Ecclesiastical records relating to the Dioceses of Worcester and Gloucester" ("Hockaday Abstracts") [Wotton under Edge]; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNV-K9YK-2?i=178&cat=281654 ''FamilySearch''] (image 179 of 444). (One Francis Morris [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNV-K9YJ-F?i=215&cat=281654 buried there] 1630.) == Sources == :See also -- *Hockaday Abstracts, see F. S. Hockaday, "Abstracts of ecclesiastical records relating to the Dioceses of Worcester and Gloucester" in ''FamilySearch'' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/281654?availability=Family%20History%20Library Catalog]; further description at ''Hidden Heritage'' blog, "[https://www.hidden-heritage.co.uk/research/sources/the-hockaday-collection/ Hockaday Collection]."

Stavanger

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Stavenes Family Mysteries

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I am having trouble understanding the father of Basil Stavenes (Ole ) was Ole the son of Ole Olson Stavenes? or was Ole Olson Stavenes the father of Basil Stavenes?

Steadman

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Steadman-263|Jennifer Hamrick]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9357515 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stearns, All of them.

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The goal of this project is to connect all living Stearns members together in research. If you are related to Stearns please post and share your stories and/or family connections. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stearns-468|Bryan Stearns]]. I am the founder of the Stearns Family Association. You can Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding sources for information that has been suggested but are not proven. * Connect all family members together *Share vital proven information for each member found Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4716878 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stearns Ancestry

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stearns-1570|Brian Stearns]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13458997 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stearns Family Letter

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A letter, in German, as part of the Stearns family collection. Assumed to be from the family of either [[Stiern-1|Georg Heinrich (Stiern) Stearns (1833-1900)]] or his wife, [[Schumacher-116|Margaret (Schumacher) Stearns (1838-1908)]]. After some research and based on the date (after World War I) and the name, it looks to be written to George and Margaret's daughter, [[Stearns-290|Margaret (Stearns) Braatz]]. Though, it is not specifically known who the letter is from, many signs point to Margaret's aunt, [[Schumacher-2608|Rosina (Schumacher) Griesheimer]]. In the letter, she mentions she is now 83 years old in 1923, which would make her birth year 1840 like Rosina. Thanks to C-H Geschwind and [[Lewerenz-9|Dieter Lewerenz]], the letter has been translated. It looks to be a letter describing the hard times the family in Post-WWI Germany. '''Here is the translated English with the transcribed German version below:''' ==Englih Translation== ===English Page 1=== [https://goo.gl/maps/VWBTZB9fQrXV4zDZ9 Haßfelden], 11 April 1923 Dearest Margarete and your whole family, we thanks to God received your valuable letter with unspeakable joy yesterday 10 April and have read that with you dears everything is hale and hearty which I can also truly say of mine, which is the greatest richness. You all dears, Fritz and Fritz and grandfather have preceded us into eternity which has torn a big gap for us, but God be thanked thousandfold that the children of Fritz are all grown and can work. The oldest of the children is named Fritz the other one Hans the third Wily and Clara. And Rosine lives in Eschenthal [=Eschental near Kupferzell], has also [married] a smith and also has 4 children the ===English Page 2=== oldest of them is also named Fritz and the other is named Hans he is a teacher and the third is named Hermann and a girl Lina and Rosa died at age 18 that was a big todo for Rosina, the oldest of the boys is a smith he is at home and works in the smithy and the third works the field they have 24 Morgen [1 Morgen is roughly 0.6 acres] Lina is still at home and helps her mother work, her father- in-law was brother to old Mrs. Neubäuer in Kleinforst. Dearest Margret about Forst I don't know any more, nobody comes to Haßfelden from there Ludwig has died and Eberte [female] has also died and nobody likes her husband, Berute's Johann has given off [??] his Son, Schuster's Katharina and Maria with their daughters have moved to Kirchberg of the Weisenbauern nobody is left [on the farm] from the family, Enders's Johann his son married a woman vom Braisbach whose dower cost 2 million [this was the time of hyperinflation in Germany] . . . ===English Page 3=== Dear Margreth, you can imagine that everything is so expensive that you can't pay for it anymore. What do you think how hard this year will be. It is almost impossible to find money. If grandfather would have died 14 days later, then his coffin would have cost 70 thousand marks instead of 50 thousand now. Think how expensive that is. Where take the people who have contibutions from the war the money. They are all poor, they have nothing. We only thank God that you Dear ones are no longer in Germany. What a big dream for old people who can no longer work. How should you pay for everything. Dear Margreth now I am 83 years old, grandfather was 84. You can imagine, my dear, how it is with me now. I can still do my work and still sit at the spinning wheel, but I see and hear poorly. I am mostly in my room, you know, just to the right when you come up the stairs. Oh, dear, we had it good before the war, but now we have a lot of ===English Page 4=== worries. If only we could be a moment together, that would be a joy, it would hardly be expressible. But since it will not be we will be patient until we can embrace each other in eternity. Then it will be beautiful when we and our predecessors see each other and embrace each other Dear Margreth, you would also like to know what is happening with your house. It is still in the old place, but I don't know what it looks like inside. There will not be much changed. The Ludwig girl got married. Her husband died many years ago. Years ago I heard say she leaves everything fallow and the estates are all overgrown with Behwaasen (???). It must be a lazy person. How it really is, I do not know. Dear Margreth, If you are well, live happily, because time flies fast and when your dear children are in a good mood, that's a [right across the lines] great gift of God. I mean, I wrote that to you most of the time. ===English Page 5=== I will tell my Rosine that you have written She will be very happy, because she will write to you right away. My dear, on the 8th April we had with our Willy Confirmation, there were also my son-in law and his daughter with us. I could have told him immediately, but your letter arrived on the 10th. And my dear, it is hard for me to write a letter, because it costs too much. We have to pay 100 M when the distance is only 10 minutes, to America 300 marks. But for the sake of great joy and love everything goes. I think she will come to me in a few weeks and look after me. Dear ones, I want to let you know, that the eldest son of our Fritz has gone through the better school; first of all the elementary school, then the continuation school extra with the priest and the agricultural school. Now he is an administrator on a princely farm. But because it ===English Page 6=== really so bad in Germany, he has sometimes said he would go to America, too. Where he has been, the French have invaded and have occupied everything; they mistreat us Germans so badly. We are badly off. In the Rhineland everything is occupied by the French and they go on and on. We have to accept everything. We can do nothing against it. We are simply powerless. Warm greetings from all of us. The address of Rosine is: Johan Härterich Eschental Post office Kupferzell O/A. Öhringen Württemberg Deutschland Germany. ==German Transcription== ===German Page 1=== Haßfelden den 11 April 1923 Herzgeliebte Margarete u deine ganze Familie euren werthvollen Brief haben wir Gott sei Dank mit unaussprechlicher großer Freude gestern den 10 Ap. erhalten u haben gelesen daß bei Euch Lieben alles gesund u munter ist welches Ich auch von meinen l Angehörigen wirklich sagen oder schreiben kann welches der größte Reich- thum ist, ihr Lieben Alle der Fritz der Fritz u der Großvater sind uns voran gegangen ins ewige welches eine große Lücke gerissen hat für uns, doch Gott sei tausendmahl gedankt daß die Kinder von Fritz alle groß sind u arbeiten können. Der größte von den Kindern heißt Fritz der andre Hans der dritte Wily u Clara. u die Rosine wohnt in Eschenthal hat auch einen Schmied u hat auch 4 Kinder der === German Page 2 === größte von Ihnen heißt auch Fritz u der andre heißt Hans der ist Lehrer u der dritte heißt Hermann u ein Mädchen Lina u Rosa ist mit 18 Jahr gestorben das war etwaß arges bei Rosina, der größte der Buben ist Schmied er ist daheim u arbeitet in der Schmidte u der dritte thut das Feld bearbeiten Sie haben 24 Morgen die Lina ist noch daheim thut ihrer Mutter helfen arbeiten, ihr Schwieger- vatter war der alten Neubäuer in Klein- forst ihr Bruder. Herzgeliebte Margret von Forst weiß ich nicht mehr es kommt niemand mehr nach Haßfelden von dort der Ludwig ist gestorben u die Eberte ist auch gestorben u ihren Mann mag kein Mensch der Beruten Johann hat abgeben seinen Sohn, Schusters Katharina u Maria mit ihren Töchter sind nach Kirchberg gezogen von des Weisenbauern ist niemand mehr drauf von dem Stamm, dem Enders Johann sein Sohn hat eine Frau von Braisbach deren ihre Austeuer hat 2 Millionen gekostet . . . ===German Page 3=== Kannst Dir l Margreth denken daß alles so theuer bei uns ist daß mans nimmer be- zahlen kann was meinst was wir dieses Jahr ein sehr hartes haben es ist fast unmöglich es aufzutreiben wenn Großvatter nun 14 Tag später gestorben währe dann hätte seine Begräbniß Truhe 70 tausend Mark gekostet statt 50 tausend jetzt denke wie theuer wo nehmen, die Leute wo Abgeben haben vorm Krieg sind alle arm die haben nichts mehr, thun nur Gott danken daß ihr Lieben nicht mehr in Deutschland seid was ist das für großer Traum für alte Leute wo nicht mehr arbeiten können mit was soll man zahlen. Liebe Margreth jetzt bin ich 83 Jahre alt der Großvatter 84 gewesen Kannst denken l. wie es jetzt bei mir ist ich kann wohl mein Sächle noch versehen u noch nach diesem sitze ich am Spinnrad aber ich sehe schlecht u höre schlecht ich bin meistends in meim Stüble weist gleich rechts wenn man das Stäffele rauf- kommt, o ihr Lieben Alle wir hätten es ordentlich gehabt vorm Krieg aber jetzt gibts viel ===German Page 4=== zu sorgen dawenn wir nur noch einen Augenblick beieinander sein könnten was wäre aber das noch für eine eine Freude die wäre nicht zum aussprechen aber weil es gar nicht mehr sein wollen wir uns gedulden bis wir in der Ewigkeit einander umarmen können dann wirds erst schön sein wenn wir und unsere vorangegangenen einander sehen und um- armen können, l Margreth du möchtest auch gern wissen wegen eurem Haus wie es da ist das steht noch auf dem alten blatz aber wie es drinen aussieht weiß ich nichtwird nicht viel los sein des Ludwigsmadle hat geheurathet Drauf ihr Mann ist aber schon viele Jahre gestorben vor Jahren habe ich hören sagen sie lasse alles Brach liegen die Güter sind alle mit Behwaasen (???) überwachsen es muß ein wenig eine faule Person sein wie es wirklich ist weiß nicht, l Margreth wenn dies gut geht so lebe nur vergnügt denn die Zeit fliegt schnell dahin u wenn seine lieben Kinder so gut dran sind das ist eine [rechts quer zu den Zeilen] große Gabe Gottes ich meine ich habe dir meistens geschrieben ===German Page 5=== ich sage es meiner Rosine daß geschrieben hast da wird eine große Freude sein da wird Sie dir gleich schreiben l am 8ten April hatten wir mit unserem Willy Confirmation da er warn mein Tochter mann u seine Tochter bei uns hätte ich ihr gleich mittheilen können aber dein Brief kam erst am 10 bei uns an u l es ist hart für mich einen Brief zu schreiben denn es kostet zu viel wir müssen 100 M zahlen wenns nur 10 Minuten entfernung ist u nach Amerika 300 Mark aber nur um der großen Freude u Liebe wegen geht alles ich denke Sie kommt in einige Wochen zu mir u Guckt nach mir. Ihr Lieben Alle ich will Euch wissen unserm Fritz sein ältester Sohn die bessere Schule durchgemacht hat erstens die Volksschule die Fortbildungs Schul noch extra beim H Pfarrer u die Land- wirtschaftliche jetzt ist er Verwalter auf Fürstlichem Hof. aber weil es ===German Page 6=== wirklich so schlecht in Deutschland hat er schon manchmahl gesagt er gehe auch nach Amerika, da wo er ge- wesen ist, sind die Franzosen einge- drungen haben alles besetzt u mißhandeln unsre Deutsche so arg, wir sind schlecht dran im Reinland ist alles besetzt mit Franzosen und machen immer weiter wir müssen uns alles gefallen lassen wir können gar nichts dagegen machen wir sind halt machtlos. Herzliche Grüße von uns allen. Die Adresse von Rosine ist: Johan Härterich Eschental Post Kupferzell O/A. Öhringen Württemberg Deutschland Germany.

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Steele Surname

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The goal of this project is to ... Create a group of researchers all interested in the surname Steele. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Steele-3094|Claudia Bourdon]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Invite other Steele surname researchers to join. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8550142 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Steenbokfontein No. 570

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'''The Farm Steenbokfontein / Steenboksfontein / Steinbokfontein''' '''Owners:''' houses of Hans van Dyk, Jan van Dyk, Carl Erasmus, Dorew du Plessis, W Grobler, J Harvegar, W Loetz, Jan Eloff, J Pretorius https://www2.lib.uct.ac.za/mss/bccd/obccd/pub_view.php?pg=farm&FarmID=2368 '''District:''' Rustenburg in the Transvaal area now known as Gauteng. '''People who used to live on the farm:''' Alida Tonata du Plessis Casper du Plessis Cathrina Lefina du Plessis Cornelia Pietronella du Plessis Elizabet Johanna du Plessis (Johanna Elizabeth) Elizabeth Johanna du Plessis Elizabeth Maria du Plessis Engela Pieternella du Plessis Loureka du Plessis Lourens Martinus du Plessis Pieter Gert Wessel du Plessis Renier Johannes du Plessis Sophia Magritha du Plessis Sophia Magritha du Plessis Sophia Margritha du Plessis Susanna C J M du Preez [[Du_Plessis-3663|Alie Theunetta Grobler]] Dan Gert Barnhard Grobler [[Grobler-401|Laurenz Stefanus Grobler]] Willem Petrus Grobler Charlotte le Roux Jacobus Johannes le Roux Maria Jacoba le Roux Isabella Elizabeth Oosthuizen (T E) Petrus Cornelius Pelser Aletta Gertruida Pelzer Anna Cathrina Pelzer Anna Sophia Pelzer (Pelser ) Frederik Christoffel Pelzer Jan Frederik Pelzer Petrus Cornelius Pelzer Pieter Andries Pelzer Sarel Johannes Pelzer Sophia Margritha Pelzer Hendrik Stefanus Pretorius Johannes Lodewyk Pretorius Evert F Snyman Gezina Trichardt (Trichard) Johanna van der Merwe Elizabeth Johanna van der Walt Cathrina Beatrix van Dyk Charlotte Cathrina van Dyk Cornelia Maria van Dyk Master Frederik Christoffel van Dyk Master Gert Martin Jurgens van Dyk Mrs Jacoba Herkularina van Dyk Miss Susanna Johanna van Dyk Miss Anna Maria van Rooyen Miss Cathrina Lavina van Rooyen Master Cornelius Johannes van Rooyen Mrs Johanna Magdal van Rooyen Miss Johanna Magdalena van Rooyen Master Pieter Gert Wessel van Rooyen Miss Sophia Margritha van Rooyen Master Andries Johannes van Tonder Unique ID: 68918 Miss Anna Susanna van Tonder Unique ID: 68916 Master Cornelius Johannes van Tonder Unique ID: 68915 Miss Engela Paulina van Tonder Unique ID: 68917 Miss Helena Wilhelmina van Tonder Unique ID: 68914 Master Machil Franz van Tonder (Machiel Frans) Unique ID: 68919 Mrs Maria Jacoba van Tonder Unique ID: 68912 Miss Maria Jacoba van Tonder Unique ID: 68913 Miss Wilhelmina Susanna van Tonder Unique ID: 68920 Mr Corlina Emerentia Vos Unique ID: 169606 Mrs Elizabeth Jacomina Vos Unique ID: 169609 Miss Helena Dorothea Vos (Helena Dortya) Unique ID: 69335 Miss Jacomina Alef? Vos Unique ID: 69332 Mr Johannes Casparus Vos Unique ID: 169608 Master Johannes Martinus Vos Unique ID: 21172 Master Johannes Petrus Vos Unique ID: 21173 Miss Marth Maria Vos Unique ID: 69331 Miss Petronella Aletta Vos Unique ID: 21175 Miss Petronella Maria Vos Unique ID: 21174 Master Wilhelm Lambertus Vos Unique ID: 69334 Mrs Wilhelmina Vos Unique ID: 69330 Miss Wilhelmina Johanna Susara Vos (de Vos) Unique ID: 69333 Mr Willem Lambertus Vos Unique ID: 132542 Mr Willem Lambertus Vos Unique ID: 69378 Mr Willem Lambertus Vos Unique ID: 169607 Miss Martha Wood Unique ID: 69549 :TRANSVAAL AGRICURTURAL JOURNAL, Goverment Notice No. 908 of 1905 https://journals.co.za/doi/pdf/10.10520/AJA0000010_402 :Eloff, Johannes Izaak Waterkloof, P.O. Steenbokfontein :Vervier, Albertus Carl Johannes, Steenbokfontein, P.O. Steenbokfontein :Eloff, Snr., Johannes Frederik, Groenfontein, P.O. Steenbokfontein :Kruger, Jan Adriaan, Groenfontein, P.O. Steenbokfontein :Kruger, Jan Adriaan, (J's son), Waterkloof, P.O. Steenbokfontein :Wood, William Adam, Witrand, P.O. Steenbokfontein http://www.lac.org.na/laws/GGsa/rsagg9774.pdf Case 755111985 IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF JOHANNESBURG HELD AT JOHANNESBURG In the matter between Sandton Finance (Ply) Limited, Plaintiff, and T. A. du Preez, Defendant In pursuance of a Judgment in the Court of the Magistrate of Johannesburg and a Warrant of Execution, dated the 13th day of March 1985, the following property will be sold in execution, on the 21st day of June 1985 at 10 a.m., in front of the Magistrate's Court, Koster, to the highest bidder: Certain: (a) Remaining Extent of Portion 68 of the farm 426 Steenbokfontein. (b) Remaining Extent of Portion 6 of the farm 426 Steenbokfontein. Measuring: (a) 3,2823 hectares. (b) 4,5502 hectares. Known as farm Steenbokfontein. Koster. Conditions ofsale: I. The property shall be sold without reserve and to the highest bidder and shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the Magistrate's Court Act and the Rules made thereunder, and of the title deeds, in so far as these are applicable. 2. The following improvements on the property have been reported, but nothing guaranteed: A dwelling house with usual outbuildings. 3. Terms: The purchase price shall be paid as to ten per centum (10 %) thereof on the signing of the Conditions of Sale, and the unpaid balance together with interest thereon at the rate stipulated in the First Mortgage Bond registered against the property to date of payment, within fourteen (14) days, to be paid or secured by an approved Bank or Building Society guarantee. 4. Conditions: The full conditions of sale, which will be read by the Messenger of the Court, Koster, immediately prior to the sale, may be inspected at his office and at the office of Bredell Murray & Ronbeck, 17th Floor, Kine Centre, Commissioner Street, Johannesburg. Dated at Johannesburg on this the 10th day ofMay 1985. E. A. Ronbeck, for BredeU Murray & Ronbeck, 17th Floor, Kine Centre, Commissioner Street, Johannesburg. Postage: http://www.postmarks.co.za/images/PH%20Transvaal%20Station%20Road%20to%20Trichardt.htm During the latter half of the month Paget’s columns! traversed the country to the west of Pretoria—Pietersburg line, with the two-fold object of clearing the country of scattered bands of the enemy, and of preventing Louis Botha from moving west of the Magaliesberg and Pilandsberg. In these operations Paget, in conjunction with the troops in the Rustenburg valley, was successful. Louis Botha’s force did not get beyond Bamakok’s Kraal (3 )7), just west of the junction of the Apies and Crocodile rivers, though he himself was reported to have accompanied Steyn in his journey south as far as Steenbokfontein (-370), about 45 miles west of Rustenburg. Our efforts were then directed towards preventing ex-President Steyn from returning south to rejoin De Wet, but in this we were not successful. He evaded our columns with a small following and succeeded in joining De Wet, being present, as mentioned later, at the commencement of the engagement near Bothaville on the 0th November. Paget's force reached Rustenburg on the 31st October, and on the 1st November he bad an engagement to the south-west of Magato Pass, when Plumer's mounted troops drove the Boers from two strong positions over some difficult country https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/South_Africa_Despatches-_Presented_to_Parliament_by_Command_of_His_Majesty_%28IA_southafricadespa00lond%29.pdf

Stefano Ottonelli (1801-1802) descendants

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The goal of this group is to reconstruct the genealogical descent of [[Ottonelli-7|Stefano Ottonelli]] (Bagnoro, Arezzo, 3 January 1801 - Bagnoro, Arezzo, 8 December 1882), generated by his two marriages, the first with [[Pasquini-21|Domenica Pasquini]] (? -1839), the second with [[Bartoli-21|Anna Bartoli]] (1825-1855) . L'obiettivo di questo gruppo è quello di ricostruire la discendenza genealogica di [[Ottonelli-7|Stefano Ottonelli]] (Bagnoro, Arezzo, 3 gennaio 1801 - Bagnoro, Arezzo, 8 dicembre 1882), generata dai suoi due matrimoni, il primo con [[Pasquini-21|Domenica Pasquini]] (? -1839), il secondo with [[Bartoli-21|Anna Bartoli]] (1825-1855) . O objetivo deste grupo é reconstruir a descendência genealógica de [[Ottonelli-7|Stefano Ottonelli]] (Bagnoro, Arezzo, 3 de janeiro de 1801 - Bagnoro, Arezzo, 8 de dezembro de 1882), gerado por seus dois casamentos: o primeiro com [[Pasquini-21|Domenica Pasquini]] (? -1839), o segundo com [[Bartoli-21|Anna Bartoli]] (1825-1855) . Project members at the time:
- [[Ottonelli-2|Omar Ottonelli]].
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Stef's Images

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Steies' in Prussia

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[[Steies-31|Nikolas Wilhelm Steies (abt.1740-1783)]]: The earliest Steies ancestor I've found. He was born in Schwebsange, Grevenmacher, Luxembourg in about 1740 and died in Borg, Prussia on 29 Jun 1783. He married [[Metzler-750|Catharina (Metzler) Steies (abt.1742-abt.1820)]] sometime before 1776 in Borg. They had the following children: *[[Steies-32|Johannes Steies (1768-1814)]] *[[Steies-18|Matthias Steies (1772-1833)]] *[[Steies-34|Katharina (Steies) Dittlinger (1775-1857)]] *[[Steies-35|Jakob Steies (1776-1852)]] *[[Steies-33|Nikolas Steies (1778-1812)]] *[[Steies-36|Peter Steies (1778-1848)]] *[[Steies-37|Margaretha Steies (1783-1825)]] ---- [[Steies-18|Matthias Steies (1772-1833)]]: Son of [[Steies-31|Nikolas Wilhelm Steies (abt.1740-1783)]] and [[Metzler-750|Catharina (Metzler) Steies (abt.1742-abt.1820)]]. He was born in Borg on 12 Apr 1777 and died in Oberleuken, Prussia on 06 Jan 1883. He married [[Peter-1058|Anna Katharina (Peter) Steies (1785-1854)]] in Orscholz, Prussia on 02 Feb 1816. They had the following children: *[[Steies-19|Maria (Steies) Schmitt (1818-abt.1899)]] *[[Steies-12|Franciscus Steies (1821-1899)]] *[[Steies-20|Johanneta Steies (1824-1825)]] (Died young) ---- [[Steies-32|Johannes Steies (1768-1814)]]: Son of [[Steies-31|Nikolas Wilhelm Steies (abt.1740-1783)]] and [[Metzler-750|Catharina (Metzler) Steies (abt.1742-abt.1820)]]. Born on 07 Feb 1768 in Borg, Prussia and died on 29 Jan 1814 in Borg. He married [[Herbert-4254|Elisabeth (Herbert) Steies (abt.1768-)]] 07 Feb 1795 in Bombogen, Prussia. Only one child has been identified as of yet: *[[Steies-44|Susanna (Steies) Schneider (1802-)]] ---- [[Steies-34|Katharina (Steies) Dittlinger (1775-1857)]]: Daughter of [[Steies-31|Nikolas Wilhelm Steies (abt.1740-1783)]] and [[Metzler-750|Catharina (Metzler) Steies (abt.1742-abt.1820)]]. She was born on 07 Feb 1775 in Borg, Prussia and died on 03 Jan 1857 in Borg. She married [[Dittlinger-2|Hilaire Dittlinger (1770-)]] on 18 May 1814 in Borg. Only one child has been identified as of yet: *[[Dittlinger-3|Margretha (Dittlinger) Biwer (1815-)]] ---- [[Steies-33|Nikolas Steies (1778-1812)]]: Son of [[Steies-31|Nikolas Wilhelm Steies (abt.1740-1783)]] and [[Metzler-750|Catharina (Metzler) Steies (abt.1742-abt.1820)]]. Born on 21 Feb 1778 in Borg, Prussia and died on 16 Jan 1812 in Borg. He married [[Leuck-77|Catherine (Leuck) Steies (1778-)]] on 17 Feb 1806 in Borg. ---- [[Steies-35|Jakob Steies (1776-1852)]]: [[Steies-31|Nikolas Wilhelm Steies (abt.1740-1783)]] and [[Metzler-750|Catharina (Metzler) Steies (abt.1742-abt.1820)]]. Born on 16 Feb 1776 in Borg, Prussia, and died on 16 May 1852 in Orscholz, Prussia. No known wife or children. ---- [[Steies-12|Franciscus Steies (1821-1899)]]: Son of [[Steies-18|Matthias Steies (1772-1833)]] and [[Peter-1058|Anna Katharina (Peter) Steies (1785-1854)]]. He was born in Oberleuken, Prussia on 28 Apr 1821 and died in the same place on 29 Nov 1899. He married [[Schneider-8359|Anna Margaretha (Schneider) Steies (1828-abt.1890)]] on 19 Jan 1848 in Perl. They had the following children: *[[Steies-13|Nicklaus Steies (1849-1939)]] *[[Steies-14|Anna Maria (Steies) Bock (1852-abt.1930)]] *[[Steies-15|Franciscus Steies (1854-1854)]] (Died young) *[[Steies-16|Magdalena (Steies) Kiefer (1857-abt.1935)]] *[[Steies-17|Joannes Petrus Steies (1860-abt.1900)]] *[[Steies-4|Jacobus M Steies (1864-1956)]] ---- [[Steies-13|Nicklaus Steies (1849-1939)]]: Son of [[Steies-12|Franciscus Steies (1821-1899)]] and [[Schneider-8359|Anna Margaretha (Schneider) Steies (1828-abt.1890)]]. He was born on 24 Jul 1849 in Oberleuken, Prussia. He came to the US at the age of 22, and settled in Menomonie, in Dunn County, Wisconsin. He died on 01 May 1939 in Dunn County, Wisconsin. He married [[Becker-8108|Angeline (Becker) Steies (1860-1932)]] on 17 Jun 1878 in Menomonie. They had the following children: *[[Steies-24|Peter Lawrence Steies (1881-1959)]] *[[Steies-25|Jacob William Steies (1884-1949)]] *[[Steies-29|Elizabeth Steies (1885-)]] *[[Steies-26|John Nicholas Steies (1889-1974)]] *[[Steies-27|Margaret (Steies) Lehoudis (abt.1891-1967)]] *[[Steies-30|Robert Albert Steies (1892-1967)]] *[[Steies-28|Caroline (Steies) Jesse (1894-1926)]] ---- [[Steies-19|Maria (Steies) Schmitt (1818-abt.1899)]]: Daughter of [[Steies-18|Matthias Steies (1772-1833)]] and [[Peter-1058|Anna Katharina (Peter) Steies (1785-1854)]]. Born on 09 Jul 1818 in Oberleuken, Prussia, date of death unknown. She married [[Schmitt-4424|Ludwig Schmitt (1823-)]] on 17 Jan 1844 in Perl, Prussia. ---- [[Steies-14|Anna Maria (Steies) Bock (1852-abt.1930)]]: Daughter of [[Steies-12|Franciscus Steies (1821-1899)]] and [[Schneider-8359|Anna Margaretha (Schneider) Steies (1828-abt.1890)]]. She was born on 06 Oct 1828 in Orscholz, Prussia, and died about 1890 in Oberleuken, Prussia. She was first married to [[Streit-371|Peter Streit (1831-)]] on 19 Sep 1831 in Hilbringen, Prussia. She later married [[Bock-1652|Nickolaus Bock (1841-)]] on 27 Nov 1897 in Hilbringen. ---- [[Steies-16|Magdalena (Steies) Kiefer (1857-abt.1935)]]: Daughter of [[Steies-12|Franciscus Steies (1821-1899)]] and [[Schneider-8359|Anna Margaretha (Schneider) Steies (1828-abt.1890)]]. She was born on 03 Jun 1857 in Oberleuken, Prussia, date of death is unknown. She married [[Kiefer-1031|Peter Kiefer (1863-)]] on 26 Apr 1890 in Orscholz, Prussia. They had the following children: *[[Kiefer-1032|Anna Kiefer (1891-1950)]] *[[Kiefer-1034|Magdalena Kiefer (1892-1973)]] *[[Kiefer-1033|Peter Kiefer (1894-1894)]] (Died young) *[[Kiefer-1035|Peter Kiefer II (1896-)]] ---- [[Steies-17|Joannes Petrus Steies (1860-abt.1900)]]: Son of [[Steies-12|Franciscus Steies (1821-1899)]] and [[Schneider-8359|Anna Margaretha (Schneider) Steies (1828-abt.1890)]]. He was born on 31 Jan 1860 in Oberleuken, Prussia, date of death unknown. He married [[Simonis-253|Barbara (Simonis) Steies (1860-)]] on 26 Oct 1885 in Perl, Prussia. ---- [[Steies-4|Jacobus M Steies (1864-1956)]]: Son of [[Steies-12|Franciscus Steies (1821-1899)]] and [[Schneider-8359|Anna Margaretha (Schneider) Steies (1828-abt.1890)]]. He was born on 02 May 1864 in Perl, Prussia. He came to the US sometime after his brother, [[Steies-13|Nicklaus Steies (1849-1939)]], and settled in Dunn County as well. He died on 17 Oct 1956 in Rusk, Wisconsin. He married [[Simpson-14941|Anna Mary (Simpson) Steies (1861-1949)]] on 09 Feb 1887 in Dunn County, Wisconsin. They had the following children: *[[Steies-1|Frank Arthur (Steies) Sties (1887-1983)]] (note: Frank changed the spelling of his last name later in his life) *[[Steies-5|Benjamin Clad Steies (1891-1978)]] *[[Steies-6|Grace (Steies) Schumacher (1893-1965)]] *[[Steies-7|Anna G (Steies) Fitzmaurice (1895-1981)]] *[[Steies-8|Ralph Leonard Steies (1898-1989)]] *[[Steies-9|Edna M (Steies) Ausman (abt.1900-1946)]] *[[Steies-10|Mabel H (Steies) Lutzen (1902-1970)]] *[[Steies-11|William Jake Steies (1903-1993)]] ---- [[Steies-42|Albert Steies (1911-1942)]]: Born on 29 Sep 1911 in Oberleuken, Germany. He fought with the German Military during WWII. He was killed in action on 18 Oct 1942 in Durnëvo, Russia. ---- [[Steies-43|Peter Steies (1908-1941)]]: Born on 08 Nov 1908 in Oberleuken, Germany. He fought with the German Military during WWII. He was killed in action on 14 Nov 1941 in Balaklava, Russia.

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'''STEIES' IN WISCONSIN''' [[Steies-13|Nicklaus Steies (1849-1939)]]: Son of [[Steies-12|Franciscus Steies (1821-1899)]] and [[Schneider-8359|Anna Margaretha (Schneider) Steies (1828-abt.1890)]]. He was born on 24 Jul 1849 in Oberleuken, Prussia. He came to the US at the age of 22, and settled in Menomonie, in Dunn County, Wisconsin. He died on 01 May 1939 in Dunn County, Wisconsin. He married [[Becker-8108|Angeline (Becker) Steies (1860-1932)]] on 17 Jun 1878 in Menomonie. They had the following children: *[[Steies-24|Peter Lawrence Steies (1881-1959)]] *[[Steies-25|Jacob William Steies (1884-1949)]] *[[Steies-29|Elizabeth Steies (1885-)]] *[[Steies-26|John Nicholas Steies (1889-1974)]] *[[Steies-27|Margaret (Steies) Lehoudis (abt.1891-1967)]] *[[Steies-30|Robert Albert Steies (1892-1967)]] *[[Steies-28|Caroline (Steies) Jesse (1894-1926)]] ---- [[Steies-24|Peter Lawrence Steies (1881-1959)]]: Son of [[Steies-13|Nicklaus Steies (1849-1939)]] and [[Becker-8108|Angeline (Becker) Steies (1860-1932)]]. He was born on 24 Sep 1881 Rusk County, Wisconsin, and died on 08 Apr 1959 in Wisconsin. No known wife or children. ---- [[Steies-25|Jacob William Steies (1884-1949)]]: Son of [[Steies-13|Nicklaus Steies (1849-1939)]] and [[Becker-8108|Angeline (Becker) Steies (1860-1932)]]. He was born on 15 Apr 1884 in Rusk County, Wisconsin and died on 17 Oct 1949 in Wisconsin. He married [[Traxler-236|Barbara Elizabeth (Traxler) Steies (1887-1982)]] in Sep of 1911 in Menomonie, Wisconsin. They had the following children: *[[Steies-45|Leo Steies (1912-1985)]] *[[Steies-46|Helen Esther (Steies) Williams (abt.1914-1971)]] *[[Steies-47|Olive (Steies) Wehrwein (1916-2000)]] *[[Steies-48|Elizabeth Steies (1918-1918)]] (Died young) *[[Steies-49|Laura May (Steies) Schroeder (1920-2004)]] ---- [[Steies-29|Elizabeth Steies (1885-)]]: Daughter of [[Steies-13|Nicklaus Steies (1849-1939)]] and [[Becker-8108|Angeline (Becker) Steies (1860-1932)]]. She was born about 1885 in Wisconsin. No known spouse or children. Date of death unknown. ---- [[Steies-26|John Nicholas Steies (1889-1974)]]: Son of [[Steies-13|Nicklaus Steies (1849-1939)]] and [[Becker-8108|Angeline (Becker) Steies (1860-1932)]]. He was born on 12 Aug 1889 in Boyceville, WI, and died on 3 Jan 1974 in Dunn County, WI. He married [[Traxler-260|Agnes Helen (Traxler) Steies (1895-1966)]] on 29 Sep 1915 in Dunn County, WI. They had the following children: *[[Steies-50|Dorothy Margaret (Steies) Scheuermann (1916-1957)]] *[[Steies-51|Angeline Elizabeth (Steies) Carey (1918-2007)]] *[[Steies-52|John Nicholas Steies Jr (1919-2008)]] ---- [[Steies-27|Margaret (Steies) Lehoudis (abt.1891-1967)]]: Daughter of [[Steies-13|Nicklaus Steies (1849-1939)]] and [[Becker-8108|Angeline (Becker) Steies (1860-1932)]]. She was born about 1891 in Dunn County, Wisconsin and died 31 Dec 1967 in Chicago, Illinois. She married [[Lehoudis-1|Peter George Lehoudis (1895-1977)]], date and place unknown. No known children. ---- [[Steies-30|Robert Albert Steies (1892-1967)]]: Son of [[Steies-13|Nicklaus Steies (1849-1939)]] and [[Becker-8108|Angeline (Becker) Steies (1860-1932)]]. He was born 31 May 1892 in Menomonie, Wisconsin and died 01 Jun 1967 in Glasgow, Montana. He married [[Traxler-286|Dorothy Ellen (Traxler) Steies (1901-1968)]] on 19 Apr 1923 in Menomonie, Wisconsin. They had one daughter: *[[Steies-53|Patricia Alice (Steies) Senger (1924-2005)]] ---- [[Steies-28|Caroline (Steies) Jesse (1894-1926)]]: Daughter of [[Steies-13|Nicklaus Steies (1849-1939)]] and [[Becker-8108|Angeline (Becker) Steies (1860-1932)]]. She was born on 05 Mar 1894 in Dunn County, Wisconsin, and died 13 May 1926 in Menomonie, Wisconsin. She married [[Jesse-455|Frank Eugene Jesse (1893-1976)]] on 15 Sep 1914 in Menomonie, Wisconsin. They had 3 children: *[[Jesse-456|Veronica Jesse (abt.1916-)]] *[[Jesse-457|Marie Jesse (1917-1922)]] *[[Jesse-500|Louis Irvin Jesse (1920-)]] ---- [[Steies-4|Jacobus M Steies (1864-1956)]]: Son of [[Steies-12|Franciscus Steies (1821-1899)]] and [[Schneider-8359|Anna Margaretha (Schneider) Steies (1828-abt.1890)]]. He was born on 02 May 1864 in Perl, Prussia. He came to the US sometime after his brother, [[Steies-13|Nicklaus Steies (1849-1939)]], and settled in Dunn County as well. He died on 17 Oct 1956 in Rusk, Wisconsin. He married [[Simpson-14941|Anna Mary (Simpson) Steies (1861-1949)]] on 09 Feb 1887 in Dunn County, Wisconsin. They had the following children: *[[Steies-1|Frank Arthur (Steies) Sties (1887-1983)]] (note: Frank changed the spelling of his last name later in his life) *[[Steies-5|Benjamin Clad Steies (1891-1978)]] *[[Steies-6|Grace (Steies) Schumacher (1893-1965)]] *[[Steies-7|Anna G (Steies) Fitzmaurice (1895-1981)]] *[[Steies-8|Ralph Leonard Steies (1898-1989)]] *[[Steies-9|Edna M (Steies) Ausman (abt.1900-1946)]] *[[Steies-10|Mabel H (Steies) Lutzen (1902-1970)]] *[[Steies-11|William Jake Steies (1903-1993)]] ---- [[Steies-1|Frank Arthur (Steies) Sties (1887-1983)]]: Son of [[Steies-4|Jacobus M Steies (1864-1956)]] and [[Simpson-14941|Anna Mary (Simpson) Steies (1861-1949)]]. He was born on 15 Apr 1887 in Wisconsin, and died on 29 Mar 1983 in Fall Creek, Wisconsin. He married [[Clark-49623|Hattie Sarah (Clark) Sties (1886-1980)]] on 11 Oct 1911 in Wisconsin. They had the following children: *[[Steies-2|Leonard Harold Steies (1914-1972)]] *[[Steies-21|Ethel Sarah (Steies) Dodge (1916-1972)]] *[[Sties-5|Howard Frank Sties (1918-2006)]] *[[Sties-8|Erven William Sties (1920-2005)]] *[[Sties-7|Laurence Raymond Sties (1922-2008)]] *[[Sties-9|Dorothy Helen (Sties) White (1925-2015)]] *[[Sties-10|Evelyn Hazel Sties (1928-1932)]] (Died young) *[[Sties-11|Raymond Albert Sties (1930-1994)]] ---- [[Steies-5|Benjamin Clad Steies (1891-1978)]]: Son of [[Steies-4|Jacobus M Steies (1864-1956)]] and [[Simpson-14941|Anna Mary (Simpson) Steies (1861-1949)]]. He was born on 17 Mar 1891 in Dunn County, Wisconsin, and died on 22 Apr 1978 in North Dakota. He married [[Bonneprise-8|Anna Mary (Bonneprise) Steies (1905-1992)]] at an unknown date and place. There are no known children. ---- [[Steies-6|Grace (Steies) Schumacher (1893-1965)]]: Daughter of [[Steies-4|Jacobus M Steies (1864-1956)]] and [[Simpson-14941|Anna Mary (Simpson) Steies (1861-1949)]]. She was born on 25 Apr 1893 in Wisconsin and died on 05 Oct 1965 in Menomonie, Wisconsin. She married [[Schumacher-2041|Joseph Schumacher (1880-1954)]] on 09 Feb 1915 in Menomonie, Wisconsin. They had the following children: *[[Schumacher-2042|Harriet (Schumacher) Denning (1916-1999)]] *[[Schumacher-2043|Frances Rose (Schumacher) McCarthy (1925-1997)]] *[[Schumacher-2044|Katherine Anne (Schumacher) Fisher (1928-2018)]] *[[Schumacher-2045|Rose Barbara (Schumacher) Kohlman (1933-2014)]] ---- [[Steies-7|Anna G (Steies) Fitzmaurice (1895-1981)]]: Daughter of Daughter of [[Steies-4|Jacobus M Steies (1864-1956)]] and [[Simpson-14941|Anna Mary (Simpson) Steies (1861-1949)]]. She was born on 12 Sep 1895 in Dunn County, Wisconsin, and died on 29 Aug 1981 in Clark County, Wisconsin. She married [[Fitzmaurice-333|John David Fitzmaurice (1889-1965)]] on 17 Oct 1915 in Menomonie, Wisconsin. They had the following children: *[[Fitzmaurice-335|David J Fitzmaurice (1916-2003)]] *[[Fitzmaurice-336|Jake S Fitzmaurice (1917-1993)]] *[[Fitzmaurice-337|Gerald G Fitzmaurice (1919-1972)]] *[[Fitzmaurice-334|Thomas Cecil Fitzmaurice (1922-1945)]] *[[Fitzmaurice-338|Phillip J Fitzmaurice (1926-1986)]] *[[Fitzmaurice-339|James J Fitzmaurice (1931-2011)]] ---- [[Steies-8|Ralph Leonard Steies (1898-1989)]]: Son of [[Steies-4|Jacobus M Steies (1864-1956)]] and [[Simpson-14941|Anna Mary (Simpson) Steies (1861-1949)]]. He was born on 25 Mar 1898 in Boyceville, Wisconsin, and died on 17 Aug 1989 in Ramsey County, Wisconsin. He married [[Kohlman-101|Mary Anna (Kohlman) Steies (1891-1963)]], date and place unknown. They had one daughter: *[[Steies-22|Shirley Mae (Steies) Nelson (1933-2003)]] ---- [[Steies-9|Edna M (Steies) Ausman (abt.1900-1946)]]: Daughter of [[Steies-4|Jacobus M Steies (1864-1956)]] and [[Simpson-14941|Anna Mary (Simpson) Steies (1861-1949)]]. She was born about Feb 1900 in Dunn County, Wisconsin, and died on 29 Apr 1946 in Wisconsin. She was first married to [[Pedersen-7466|Konrad Marinius Pareli Pedersen (1884-1931)]] date and place unknown. They had the following children: *[[Pedersen-7467|Hannah Edna (Pedersen) Kuzmik (1922-1992)]] *[[Pedersen-7468|Roman Albert Pedersen (1923-1989)]] *[[Pedersen-7470|Dora Vivian (Pedersen) Moore (1925-1987)]] *[[Pedersen-7469|Borghild Helen (Pedersen) Zurbey (1927-1992)]] After Konrad died in 1931, Edna married [[Ausman-47|Mark Ausman (abt.1895-)]]. They had no children. ---- [[Steies-10|Mabel H (Steies) Lutzen (1902-1970)]]: Daughter of [[Steies-4|Jacobus M Steies (1864-1956)]] and [[Simpson-14941|Anna Mary (Simpson) Steies (1861-1949)]]. She was born on 02 Feb 1902 in Dunn County, Wisconsin, and died on 10 Dec 1970 in Olmsted County, Minnesota. She married [[Lutzen-46|Peter Joseph Lutzen (1889-1945)]] date and place unknown. They had one son: *[[Lutzen-47|Lawrence Lutzen (1927-1993)]] ---- [[Steies-11|William Jake Steies (1903-1993)]]: Son of [[Steies-4|Jacobus M Steies (1864-1956)]] and [[Simpson-14941|Anna Mary (Simpson) Steies (1861-1949)]]. He was born on 01 Dec 1903 in Sherman, Wisconsin, and died on 25 Mar 1993 in North Dakota. He married [[Severson-484|Jeanette (Severson) Steies (1906-1992)]] on 15 Jun 1943 in Dunn County, Wisconsin. They had the following children: *[[Steies-38|Wilma (Steies) Paris]] *[[Steies-23|Wally Steies]] *[[Steies-40|Wanita (Steies) Kargol]] *[[Steies-41|Wanda (Steies) Wieczorek]]

Steies Name Study Research

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==Origin of the Steies Surname== The surname "Steies" is most commonly found in Luxembourg, in the Redange Canton in particular. The name is also found in Germany (mainly the Oberleuken area), as well as in the United States, where it is sometimes under the spelling "Sties". ==Distribution== As of 2014. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Place || Incidence ||Ratio || Rank |- | Luxembourg || 41 || 1:14,160 || 3,051 |- | United States || 31 || 1:11,693,887 || 454,513 |- | Germany || 13 || 1:6,192,729 || 213,821 |- | Portugal || 1 || 1:10,418,244 || 25,049 |}

Steinmetz Family

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''The Steinmetz Family'' by B F Steinmetz would be considered as a '''seconday source'''. Most of the text used by B F Steinmetz was taken from "Biographical and historical memoirs of Muskingum County, Ohio: Embracing an authentic and comprehensive account of the chief events in the history of the county and a record of the lives of many of the most worthy families and individuals.: (1892). Chicago: Goodspeed Pub. Co. pg. 574-576 Several profiles for individuals with the LNAB being Steinmetz, Stamets, Staymets originally used ''The Steinmetz Family'' by B F Steinmetz as a source. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Steinmetz_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source currently]] I have not been able to locate a copy of ''The Steinmetz Family'' by B F Steinmetz; September, 1903: History of the George Steinmetz Branch. I did find a website :http://www.searchforancestors.com/bios/pennsylvania/steinmetz/ :Family History and Genealogy Resources by Surname :Steinmetz Family Biography : --by B. F. Steinmetz; September, 1903 :Biographical Sketches and Genealogies: :George Steinmetz Family :Phillip Steinmetz Family :Source: Steinmetz Family, The; B. F. Steinmetz; September, 1903. The text of [http://www.searchforancestors.com/bios/pennsylvania/steinmetz/steinmetz_george.php Ancestor Search - George Steinmetz Biography] Source: ''Steinmetz Family, The''; B. F. Steinmetz; c. 1896." :Note: Of interest the source dates differ - 1896 or 1903. Blue indicates a correction or edition that I have made to the text from the above webpage. [[Walsh-4210|Pat]] 9/14/2020. [[Stamets-126|George Steinmetz]], son of Phillip Steinmetz, was born in the year 1775, in the State of Pennsylvania. He married a lady by the name of Ruth Evans. About the year 1815 they came to the then wilderness of Ohio. The family came on a flatboat to Zanesville, Ohio, and opened up farm near Frazysburg, Muskingum county. He was by trade a millwright, but spent his life opening and cultivating his farm. To them nine children were born, four sons and five daughters. We will begin with the daughters first because the oldest was a girl and give a brief history of each one. Daughter 1-Polly aka [[Stamets-1|Mary Magdalena b. 1801]] was the oldest child. She married twice, her first husband's name was Jonah Loveitt. He lived only a short time. Some years, after his death she married a man by the name of Davis. She was the mother of three children. Mr Davis died and left her a widow. After she was an aged woman she moved with her son to the State of Iowa, where she died at the age of eighty-four. She has one daughter living, in Coshocton, Ohio. George’s first child, a daughter was named Mary Magdalena. “Polly could have been a nick name. Mary married first William Davis in 1827. Her second husband was Jonas Lovitt whom she married in 1842. Daughter 2-[[Stamets-108|Leah]], (b. 1809) the second daughter, married a most worthy man by the name of Iven Loveitt. For many years after For many years after their marriage they lived in Muskingum county, Ohio. In the year 1854 they moved to Henderson county, Ill. He was the owner of a fine farm. She was the mother of twelve children. At this date, September, 1903, there are seven living. They are scattered all over the West. One of her sons, Albert, is a fine lawyer; he lives in Kansas. They are noted as the finest singers in the West. Her sons are large, fine looking men, the daughters are beautiful women. Leah died in 1898, aged ninety years. Her husband preceded her a few years. He was eighty-nine years old when he died. They were members of the Disciple church. Leah married Evan James Lovitt in 1830. Daughter 3-[[Stamets-101|Melinda]] (b. 1818) married a man by the name of Edmond Fletcher. They moved to Union county, Ohio, about the year 1852. She was the mother of seven children, two sons and five daughters. All of those are dead except Jane, the youngest. She married a well-to-do farmer by the name of Shirk. They live in Richwood, Union county, Ohio. They were a bright, intelligent set of children. One or two were fine school teachers. George was a veteran in the war. Melinda died about the year 1877. Daughter 4-[[stamets-141|Ruth]] (b. 1820) married a man by the name of Thomas McMahon. They had one son by the name of Joseph. He was a veteran in the war. He lives in the State of Iowa, is a farmer. Ruth, it is said, was the most beautiful woman in that country. She died many years ago. She is buried in Knox county, Ohio. Daughter 5-[[Stamets-75|Elizabeth]] (b. 1811) married a man by the name of Alason Spicer. To them were born thirteen children. They came from Muskingum county, Ohio, to Union county, Ohio, in the. year 1844. At this date three sons and five daughters are living. The two older sons, William and Orin, were veterans in the late war. The oldest son, William, was an old bachelor; was killed by the cars a train at Richwood about 1878. One son, Orin, lives in the State of Michigan; the other two live near Toledo, Ohio. One girl lives in Marion county, Ohio, two at Richwood; the others are in the far West. Mr. Spicer died in about the year 1877. He was a cooper by trade as well as a farmer. After several years his widow married again. Her second husband's name was John Fryman. He lived in Delaware county, Ohio. He was a well-to-do farmer. He has been dead several years. She died in February, 1903, almost ninety-one years of age. Son 1-John [[Stamets-114|George]] Steinmetz was the oldest son; was born in Westmoreland county, Penn., Aug. 17th, 1803. When he was twelve years old his parents emigrated to Muskingum county, Ohio, on a flatboat. John, the subject of this sketch, rode his father's horse through to the then wilderness of Ohio alone, quite an undertaking for a boy of that age. At the age of twenty-three he began working on the Ohio canal at $8.00 per month worked three years; part of that time was a boss stone mason. He built several locks. When at the age of twenty-four he met Miss Ally Coons, whom he afterward married, April 29, 1830. They moved to Union county, Ohio, in the spring of 1831, bought a fine piece of land, paid $1.25 an acre, settled among the Indians. They lived on the same farm seventy years. They endured all the hardships of a pioneer's life. Often the red men would visit them. For all the hardships they endured, their life was a happy one. The weary traveler, whether he had money or not, was never turned away hungry. The sick of the neighborhood always were visited and administered to by Uncle John and Aunt Ally, as every one called them. To them were born eight children, five sons, and three daughters. They all lived to maturity except the youngest daughter, who died in 1853. George was the oldest. He was a powerful man physically. He could cut and split four hundred rails from the stumps in short days in the winter. He died September 1st, 1857, aged twenty-six years, from the effects of a hurt he sustained in a saw mill. He was never married. H. S. Steinmetz, second son, for many years followed engineering, but now owns a fine farm. He married for his first wife May Robbins. She only lived a short time. She was a fine school teacher. In a few years he married Miss Hope Haines, of Champaign county, Ohio. They have three living children. One lives in Columbus, Ohio, the others live near them. He is a genial, whole souled man, has hosts of friends, can tell a good story and listen to one as well. For many, years he has been land appraiser and assessor in the township in which he resides. His postoffice address is Byhalia, Union,county, Ohio. Sons of [[Stamets-114|John George Stamets]], grandsons of George Stamets Matthew E. and Malchus Steinmetz are twins. (b. 1836) Malchus' postoffice address is Bores Creek, Union county, Ohio. He is a successful farmer; owns a good, farm pleasantly situated of one hundred acres. He married Miss Mary Southard, the daughter of a Methodist, minister. She was a school teacher. They are the parents of four children, three daughters and one son. One daughter, Sarah, was a graduate in music, was a graduate from Hillsdale College, Mich. She died in 1895 of typhoid fever. A grant good girl she was. The oldest daughter is a graduate of Hillsdale College, Mich. She married a man by the name of Smith. They are both teaching in Illinois State University, Champaign, Ill. Their son John lives in Northern Ohio. He is a fine musician and can play a violin to perfection. Zona, the youngest, it at home. She is a music teacher also. Matthew, the other twin brother, owns and lives on a beautiful farm one and one-half miles west of Richwood, Union county, Ohio. He was a veteran of the late war. For about two years he was one of General Thomas' body guard. He was in several of the hardest battles of the war. For many years he was one of the trustees of the Girls' Industrial Home. He married a lady by the name of Lissie Price. For many years she followed school teaching. Kesiah, the oldest daughter, married James D. Haines, one of the leading farmers and stock raisers of Union county. She only lived about two years after they were married. She died in 1863. She left one son, Cyrus. He lives near Byhalia, Union county, Ohio. Also children of [[Stamets-114|John George Stamets]], grandchildren of George Stamets Cyrus and Sarah are twins; (b.1842) so you see there are two sets of twins in our family. Sarah married a farmer for her first husband by the name of John Marmon. After some years he died. She remained a widow for some years, then she married a man by the name of Wm. Hamilton. They never had any children. They live in Richwood, Union county, Ohio. Sometimes Hamilton preaches. They have a nice home of their own in Richwood. Cyrus Steinmetz, (b.1842) youngest son, at the age of thirty married Margaret Fish, daughter of a prosperous farmer near Richwood, Ohio. They have two children, Carrie and May. Carrie married a Mr. Sivy; they have two sweet children. May married a man by the name of Lynn. Cyrus was a soldier in the late war, was in some of the hard battles, witnessed the army of General Hooker when he took Lookout Mountain, was in the charge of Missionary Ridge. He has a fine farm and lives in a large brick residence. Would say before closing the history of this pioneer family that John Steinmetz and his beloved wife are buried five miles west of Richwood in the Presbyterian cemetery in a quiet country churchyard. Son 2-[[Stamets-104|George Steinmetz]], (b.1809) second son of George the first, went at an early age to Brownsville. Penn., married and raised a family of six children, five girls and one son. George was a boat builder or ship carpenter. George lives at Braddock, Penn, is a real estate agent. Ore girl lives at Brownsville, two at Coal Center, two are dead. George was an honest, good man. He collected the tax in his borough for many years. He kept the toll gate at the Monongahela bridge for many years. He was a man that was universally respected by every one that knew him. He died in 1897, aged eighty-seven years. Son 3-William [[Stamets-81|Harrison Steinmetz]] (b. 1817) son of George married a Miss Ann Shafer. He died quite young with fever. They had several children. They are all dead. He is buried at Frazysburg, Ohio. Son 4- [[Stamets-113|Evan P Stamets]] Iven, (b.1818) the youngest son, married a lady by the name of Slaughter. They had three sons and three daughters. Only two sons and one daughter are now living. John lives in Iowa, George in Indiana, Homer is dead, was a fine carpenter; he left three sons; they live in Frazysburg, Ohio. Iven was a very intelligent man, was a most exemplary Christian gentleman. He died about 1882 from the effects of a sunstroke. He as well as his father, George Steinmetz, is buried at Frazysburg, Ohio. George Steinmetz when he died was aged eighty-two years; died Sept. 24th, 1857, of old age. Thus we have given in our own language the history of the George branch. We would remark before closing there are some peculiar traits in the character of the race, not one of them but what is strictly temperate in his habits, not one drunkard in the race that the writer knows of. They are lovers of horses, all of them have great conversational powers, despise tyranny and old England. Everywhere you see the George branch are almost universally Baptists in religion, in politics Jefferson men, Democrats.

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These are links to baptism registry entries for the Stellenbosch Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1688 to 1987, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] '''1688-1732''' (G2/4/1) '''Index''': [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=232 A], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=232 B], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=235 C], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=237 D], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=239 E], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=240 F], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=240 G], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=242 H], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=244 I], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=244 J], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=245 K], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=247 L], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=249 M], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=251 N], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=252 O], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=253 P-Q], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=255 R], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=256 S], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=258 T], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=258 U], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=258 V], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=264 W], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=265 X-Z]
''Beware, pages are not always chronological. They are listed below in page number order. For a summary of the contents before a re-bind that fixed some of the disorder, see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F89-MWK?i=83&cc=1392488&cat=2357589 here]''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434395?i=384&cat=993523 '''1688-1732''' (G2/4/1)] - Original Registers,
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWK-DC?i=402&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1701'''], p.24 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW2-2Q?i=404&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1702'''], p.26 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-LR?i=406&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1703'''], p.27 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-LR?i=406&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1704'''], p.29 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWK-HQ?i=408&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1705'''], p.31 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWK-BC?i=410&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1706'''], p.34 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWL-D6?i=414&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1707'''], p.37 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWG-NW?i=417&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1702'''], p.39 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWP-L5?i=418&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1704'''], p.50 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWL-GX?i=420&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1708'''], p.53 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWJ-G3?i=424&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1709'''], p.58 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW2-YC?i=428&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1710'''], p.62 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW2-KP?i=432&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1711'''], p.66 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWP-Z1?i=436&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1712'''], p.70 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWP-6H?i=440&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1713'''], p.73 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWL-8B?i=444&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1714'''], p.78 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW5-9Z?i=446&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1715'''], p.80 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWJ-HH?i=448&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1716'''], p.82 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWJ-38?i=450&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1717'''], p.85 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-8C?i=454&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1718'''], p.87 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWK-GB?i=456&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1719'''], p.90 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWJ-LT?i=459&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1696'''], p.91 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWG-FV?i=460&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1700, 1701'''], p.93 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWP-CQ?i=461&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1719'''], p.94 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWL-GQ?i=462&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1720'''], p.97 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWL-W8?i=464&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1721'''], p.100 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWG-W5?i=468&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1722'''], p.102 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWL-SZ?i=470&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1723'''], p.105 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWP-M3?i=472&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1724'''], p.107 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWK-SB?i=474&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1725'''], p.111 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWL-HP?i=478&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1726'''], p.117 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWP-87?i=483&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1727'''], p.124 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWP-1C?i=487&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1728'''], p.131 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWJ-FS?i=493&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1729'''], p.137 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-FW?i=499&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1730'''], p.141 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW2-SN?i=504&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1731'''], p.143 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWL-XH?i=506&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1732'''], p.172 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW2-YY?i=526&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''Adult baptisms'''], p.173 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWK-XK?i=527&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''Slave baptisms'''] ''Beware, some pages are not in chronological order''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434395?i=532&cat=993523 '''1732-1786''' (G2/4/2 part 1)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWN-VM?i=534&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1732.12] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-6L?i=535&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1733] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW5-9B?i=537&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1734] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWL-YP?i=541&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1735] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW5-N1?i=543&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1736] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-ZL?i=547&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1737] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWJ-7L?i=551&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1738] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-NW?i=553&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1739] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWP-NR?i=558&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1740] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWG-X3?i=562&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1741] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWK-K5?i=566&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1742] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWJ-HD?i=570&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1743] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWK-5L?i=574&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1744] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWP-HV?i=577&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1745] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWK-V4?i=581&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1746] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWG-R2?i=583&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1747] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-R2?i=585&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1748] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWN-V3?i=589&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1749] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWP-1J?i=593&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1750] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWP-1J?i=593&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1751] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWJ-5Q?i=597&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1752a] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW2-HN?i=603&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1752b] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW2-PD?i=599&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1753a] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWJ-ZT?i=605&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1753b] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW2-HN?i=603&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1754a] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWK-PC?i=611&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1755] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWL-BT?i=615&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1756] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-NZ?i=619&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1757] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-6V?i=623&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1758] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW2-W6?i=627&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1759] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWJ-N1?i=633&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1760] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWL-CD?i=637&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1761] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW2-RY?i=639&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1762] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWP-KV?i=645&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1763] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW5-QG?i=649&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1764] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW2-CW?i=653&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1765] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-8D?i=657&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1766] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW2-9S?i=661&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1767] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-TW?i=667&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1768] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWK-D5?i=673&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1769] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWL-7R?i=679&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1770] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LW5-H1?i=685&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1771] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-QS?i=689&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1772] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWN-RV?i=695&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1773] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWK-Z4?i=697&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1774] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWG-61?i=701&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1775] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-VX?i=705&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1776] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWG-4S?i=711&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1777] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWJ-31?i=717&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1778] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWG-FW?i=723&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1779] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWJ-T8?i=731&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1780] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-BV?i=739&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1781] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWJ-JF?i=745&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1782] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWN-GV?i=755&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1783] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWK-KT?i=763&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1784] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWG-QS?i=771&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1785] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LWV-JN?i=779&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1786] ''Duplicate of above where overlap''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434402?i=5&cat=993523 '''1779-1788''' (G2/4/2 part 2)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVV-88?i=7&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1779.2] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-RD?i=12&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1780] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-YT?i=18&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1781] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVV-T5?i=26&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1782] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-45?i=36&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1783] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-N5?i=44&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1784] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-Z9?i=52&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1785] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-94?i=61&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1786] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVP-XW?i=70&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1787] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVP-J8?i=79&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1788] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434402?i=92&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1788-1815''' (G2/4/3)] - Original Registers - Eerw. M. Borcherds,
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-QR?i=95&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1788.7] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVV-WJ?i=97&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1789] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVF-Y8?i=102&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1790] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVK-PV?i=107&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1791] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-67?i=112&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1792] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVK-BV?i=120&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1793] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-8B?i=126&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1794] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-RQ?i=134&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1795] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-GY?i=141&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1796] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-1X?i=148&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1797] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-GD?i=156&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1798] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVV-GV?i=163&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1799] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-1F?i=167&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1800] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVP-2R?i=171&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1801] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-YR?i=178&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1802] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVP-5D?i=185&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1803] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-D8?i=193&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1804] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVV-MP?i=201&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1805] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-Z4?i=207&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1806] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-4H?i=217&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1807] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-BG?i=228&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1808] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-ZN?i=245&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1809] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-SG?i=261&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-8H?i=277&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-PQ?i=292&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVP-CT?i=304&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1813] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-Q5?i=318&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1814] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-C5?i=327&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1815] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434402?i=338&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1765-1794''' (G2/4/4)] - Original Registers - Eerw. J. J. Rijniers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-79?i=341&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1765] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-1M?i=344&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1766] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-SJ?i=346&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1767] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-ZS?i=351&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1768] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-DS?i=356&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1769] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-CW?i=362&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1770] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-C6?i=365&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1771] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-DG?i=368&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1772] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-FB?i=372&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1773] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-9X?i=375&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1774] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVK-SD?i=378&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1775] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-VW?i=379&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1776] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-GL?i=383&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1777] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVP-K6?i=387&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1778] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-2K?i=393&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1779] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-QZ?i=398&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1780] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-TY?i=403&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1781] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-6P?i=408&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1782] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-L2?i=415&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1783] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-CZ?i=422&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1784] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-Q5?i=430&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1785] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVV-ZJ?i=94&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1786] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVK-QN?i=441&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1787] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-X8?i=448&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1788] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-5M?i=457&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1789] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-L8?i=466&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1790] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-GW?i=473&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1791] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVP-4V?i=479&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1792] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-9P?i=488&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1793] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-HR?i=495&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1794] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434402?i=520&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1795-1813''' (G2/4/5)] - Original Registers,
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-G6?i=522&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1795] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVV-VL?i=528&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1796] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-F1?i=536&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1797] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVP-84?i=546&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1798] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-V1?i=553&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1799] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-2Z?i=559&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1800] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVK-XK?i=563&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1801] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-GX?i=568&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1802] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-J7?i=573&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1803] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-ZJ?i=578&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1804] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-Z3?i=582&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1805] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVV-FS?i=584&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1806] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-FM?i=589&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1807] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVV-M6?i=593&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1808] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-4K?i=603&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1809] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVP-S5?i=611&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-NN?i=619&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-3T?i=627&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-WX?i=632&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1813.1] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-6Z?i=645&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1813.3] :''The following marriage entries appear near the end of the above baptism entries:''
:[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434402?i=633&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''Marriages 1806-1814''']
:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVP-KX?i=681&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1806] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-HL?i=633&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1807] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-43?i=634&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1808] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-S7?i=636&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1809] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-GB?i=637&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-44?i=639&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-J9?i=640&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVF-YC?i=641&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1813] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-S5?i=642&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1814] :''The following death entries appear near the end of the above baptism entries (not all pages are in chronological order):''
:[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434402?i=653&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''Deaths 1795-1819''']
:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-5Y?i=670&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1795] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-FR?i=671&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1796 1797] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-C5?i=672&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1798a] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-D7?i=673&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1799 1800a] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-WT?i=674&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1798b 1800b 1801a] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-R2?i=675&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1802a 1803a 1804a 1805a 1806a] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-NL?i=677&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1801b 1802b] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-ZP?i=679&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1803b 1804b] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-LH?i=680&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1805b 1806b 1807] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVV-N9?i=653&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1808] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-66?i=654&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1809 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVV-87?i=655&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-B6?i=656&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-RQ?i=657&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1813] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-ZX?i=658&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1814] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-LG?i=660&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1815] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-14?i=661&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1816] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-79?i=663&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-4W?i=664&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-4D?i=666&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434402?i=688&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1814-1822''' (G2/4/6 part 1)] - Original(?) Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-ZW?i=691&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1814] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVV-1Z?i=698&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1815] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVK-V2?i=706&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1816] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVV-YH?i=714&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-VB?i=724&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-SD?i=733&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-QN?i=742&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVP-MP?i=748&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1821] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVV-H2?i=759&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1822]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434403?i=5&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1818-1834''' (G2/4/6 part 2)] - Original(?) Registers ''(duplicate where overlap with above)''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-HWQ?i=7&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1818.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-4QY?i=8&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-QY1?i=17&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-HTM?i=23&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1821] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-QK9?i=34&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-CCN?i=46&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-WGJ?i=58&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-72Q?i=71&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-WPH?i=83&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-CQR?i=91&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-HX7?i=99&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-ZYH?i=109&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-WC4?i=119&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-4TJ?i=127&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-8KD?i=136&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-7DJ?i=146&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-Z1M?i=155&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1834] :''Duplicate, rewritten (or the original?) records of some of the above'' :[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434404?cat=993508;i=217 '''1815-1834''' (G2/6/1)] - Rewritten Registers - Eerw. M. Borcherds
:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KH1?i=218&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1815.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KSQ?i=224&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1816] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-K5M?i=235&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-JL8?i=247&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-VT8?i=258&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KJG?i=266&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-J8F?i=275&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1821] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-N5J?i=289&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KJF?i=301&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-X91?i=313&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-NFP?i=323&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-FFZ?i=330&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-FB3?i=336&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-N4H?i=343&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-XV6?i=351&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-NVK?i=358&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-XPS?i=364&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-VRV?i=371&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-NK1?i=377&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KNB?i=382&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1834] :[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434431?cat=993523;i=607 '''1822-1833''' (G2/5/1)] - Rewritten Registers
:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-9VB?i=610&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-S35?i=632&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-9P2?i=650&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-9RF?i=666&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-SJ7?i=680&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-SKD?i=693&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-MKP?i=710&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-98X?i=751&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC89-9LL?i=690&cc=1478678&cat=993523 Various, 1844,-45] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434403?i=438&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1835-1861''' (G2/4/8)] - Original Registers,
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-85P?i=441&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-8CC?i=447&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-4M9?i=454&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-HXR?i=461&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-WBX?i=472&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-CBK?i=480&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-WBF?i=487&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-WC3?i=497&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-4M5?i=507&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-77F?i=517&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-744?i=527&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-CHM?i=538&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-8RW?i=547&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-7M7?i=556&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-H43?i=569&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-Z44?i=579&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-4DH?i=589&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-HX1?i=598&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-WH8?i=607&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-7G5?i=615&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-HT7?i=625&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-4QH?i=633&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-WRV?i=642&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-4DZ?i=651&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-74F?i=660&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-8VP?i=668&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-7LK?i=678&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1861] :[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434403?cat=993523;i=167 '''1836-1842''' (G2/4/7)] - ''Messy, Rewritten (or are these the originals?) of part of the above''
:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-CBV?i=170&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-C63?i=196&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-HHX?i=252&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-ZN5?i=293&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-Z9N?i=336&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-WQN?i=366&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-4TQ?i=401&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434430?i=4&cat=993523 '''1862-1879''' (G2/4/9)] - Original Registers
'''Index''': [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TGV?i=6&cc=1478678&cat=993523 A, B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TY2?i=9&cc=1478678&cat=993523 C, D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TV7?i=12&cc=1478678&cat=993523 E, F, G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TZQ?i=13&cc=1478678&cat=993523 H], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TJR?i=15&cc=1478678&cat=993523 I], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TP7?i=14&cc=1478678&cat=993523 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TJR?i=15&cc=1478678&cat=993523 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TDH?i=16&cc=1478678&cat=993523 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TTK?i=17&cc=1478678&cat=993523 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TRR?i=18&cc=1478678&cat=993523 N], O, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TBH?i=20&cc=1478678&cat=993523 P, R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TRY?i=22&cc=1478678&cat=993523 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TD9?i=23&cc=1478678&cat=993523 T, U, V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TL2?i=25&cc=1478678&cat=993523 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T4V?i=26&cc=1478678&cat=993523 Z]
p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T5Y?i=29&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1862'''], P.22 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T5Z?i=42&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1863'''] P.40 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TND?i=51&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1864'''], P.56 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T1Z?i=60&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1865'''], P.73 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TQ8?i=69&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1866'''], P.94 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TCD?i=80&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1867'''], P.117 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T53?i=92&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1868'''], P.125 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TB1?i=102&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1869'''], P.153 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TJG?i=112&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1870'''], P.171 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T8N?i=121&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1871'''], P.189 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T5T?i=130&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1872'''], P.207 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TJX?i=139&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1873'''], P.230 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T4G?i=152&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1874'''], P.245 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TJD?i=160&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1875'''], P.264 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T5M?i=170&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1876'''], P.284 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T45?i=180&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1877'''], P.301 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TR3?i=188&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1878'''], P.322 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TYP?i=198&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1879'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434403?i=693&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1880-1908 Index''' (G2/4/10)]: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-8NP?i=693&cc=1478678&cat=993523 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-H2Q?i=694&cc=1478678&cat=993523 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-CBT?i=696&cc=1478678&cat=993523 C, D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-Q5R?i=700&cc=1478678&cat=993523 E, F, G, H], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-HLN?i=702&cc=1478678&cat=993523 I, J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-QLP?i=703&cc=1478678&cat=993523 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-8ZZ?i=704&cc=1478678&cat=993523 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-QKD?i=705&cc=1478678&cat=993523 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-HN1?i=707&cc=1478678&cat=993523 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-8DH?i=711&cc=1478678&cat=993523 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-QX4?i=708&cc=1478678&cat=993523 P, R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-4ZZ?i=710&cc=1478678&cat=993523 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-8DH?i=711&cc=1478678&cat=993523 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-CL1?i=713&cc=1478678&cat=993523 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-8DH?i=711&cc=1478678&cat=993523 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-Z8T?i=714&cc=1478678&cat=993523 W], X, Y, Z
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434403?i=691&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1880-1887''' (G2/4/10 part 1)] - Original Registers: p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-HKZ?i=715&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1880'''], p.17 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-4FK?i=723&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1881'''], p.34 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-43B?i=734&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1882'''], p.52 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-CMN?i=744&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1883'''], p.68 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-HCV?i=752&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1884'''], p.85 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-WHT?i=760&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1885'''], p.102 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-HXS?i=769&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1886'''], p.118 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MZS-CN8?i=777&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1887''']
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434404?i=5&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1885-1908''' (G2/4/10 part 2)] - Original Registers: p.90 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-612?i=7&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1885.3'''], p.102 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KD4?i=13&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1886'''], p.118 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-XB9?i=21&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1887'''], p.131 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-NJY?i=29&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1888'''], p.145 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KXW?i=36&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1889'''], p.155 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-2M7?i=41&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1890'''], p.167 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-JZ3?i=48&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1891'''], p.181 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-FMN?i=57&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1892'''], p.190 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-JCG?i=62&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1893'''], p.199 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-K7Z?i=66&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1894'''], p.207 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-K12?i=70&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1895'''], p.215 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-NBL?i=74&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1896'''], p.225 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-NM8?i=79&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1897'''], p.233 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-NCJ?i=83&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1898'''], p.240 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-F9B?i=87&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1899'''], p.250 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-XR1?i=92&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1900'''], p.255 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KPQ?i=95&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1901'''], p.264 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-NB8?i=100&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1902'''], p.275 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-K5Z?i=106&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1903'''], p.289 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-V1T?i=114&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1904'''], p.302 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-J9C?i=121&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1905'''], p.317 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-FCF?i=129&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1906'''], p.332 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-XL8?i=139&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1907'''], p.349 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-NQR?i=147&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1908'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/005436794?i=2&cat=2357589 '''1909-1936''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/11)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/005436794?i=3&cat=2357589 '''Index:'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49PD-H?i=4&cat=2357589 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49P6-3?i=5&cat=2357589 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49R1-X?i=7&cat=2357589 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49RD-P?i=8&cat=2357589 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49RQ-V?i=11&cat=2357589 E, F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-495B-J?i=12&cat=2357589 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-495B-P?i=13&cat=2357589 H], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-495P-R?i=14&cat=2357589 I, J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49R9-M?i=16&cat=2357589 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-4951-T?i=17&cat=2357589 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49R7-4?i=18&cat=2357589 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49R7-L?i=22&cat=2357589 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49R5-P?i=23&cat=2357589 O, P], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-495Y-J?i=25&cat=2357589 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49R8-5?i=27&cat=2357589 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-495D-H?i=29&cat=2357589 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49RK-2?i=30&cat=2357589 U, V1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49RW-L?i=34&cat=2357589 V2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49R4-7?i=33&cat=2357589 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49RW-L?i=34&cat=2357589 Z]
p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49RD-J?i=36&cat=2357589 '''1909'''], p.9 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-495D-T?i=44&cat=2357589 '''1910'''], p.17 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49RM-S?i=52&cat=2357589 '''1911'''], p.24 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49RH-6?i=59&cat=2357589 '''1912'''], p.30 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-495J-7?i=65&cat=2357589 '''1913'''], p.38 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-495Y-2?i=73&cat=2357589 '''1914'''], p.49 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-495T-M?i=84&cat=2357589 '''1915'''], p.56 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-495W-W?i=91&cat=2357589 '''1916'''], p.61 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-495G-C?i=96&cat=2357589 '''1917'''], p.70 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49PP-N?i=105&cat=2357589 '''1918'''], p.78 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49PP-J?i=113&cat=2357589 '''1919'''], p.87 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-495V-4?i=122&cat=2357589 '''1920'''], p.96 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-4957-Q?i=131&cat=2357589 '''1921'''], p.107 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-495F-P?i=142&cat=2357589 '''1922'''], p.117 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49PF-4?i=152&cat=2357589 '''1923'''], p.127 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-4952-S?i=162&cat=2357589 '''1924'''], p.136 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49PP-9?i=171&cat=2357589 '''1925'''], p.146 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49PT-S?i=181&cat=2357589 '''1926'''], p.157 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49PG-H?i=192&cat=2357589 '''1927'''], p.169 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49RQ-C?i=204&cat=2357589 '''1928'''], p.179 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49R6-Q?i=214&cat=2357589 '''1929'''], p.189 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-495R-S?i=224&cat=2357589 '''1930'''], p.198 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-495L-C?i=233&cat=2357589 '''1931'''], p.207 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49R4-W?i=242&cat=2357589 '''1932'''], p.215 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-495R-R?i=250&cat=2357589 '''1933'''], p.224 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-495B-7?i=259&cat=2357589 '''1934'''], p.233 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49P1-B?i=268&cat=2357589 '''1935'''], p.243 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49RH-5?i=278&cat=2357589 '''1936'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/005436795?i=2&cat=2357589 '''1936-1949''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/12)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/005436795?i=3&cat=2357589 '''Index:'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-495Q-2?i=3&cat=2357589 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49RM-3?i=4&cat=2357589 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-495Q-3?i=5&cat=2357589 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-4955-S?i=6&cat=2357589 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49RC-8?i=8&cat=2357589 E, F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-495G-K?i=9&cat=2357589 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49R4-N?i=10&cat=2357589 H], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-495T-J?i=11&cat=2357589 I], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-495C-5?i=12&cat=2357589 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-495B-Y?i=13&cat=2357589 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49RC-K?i=14&cat=2357589 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49R9-S?i=15&cat=2357589 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-4956-T?i=16&cat=2357589 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49RM-7?i=17&cat=2357589 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49RY-9?i=18&cat=2357589 P], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49R8-7?i=19&cat=2357589 Q], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-495B-J?i=20&cat=2357589 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-495R-X?i=21&cat=2357589 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49RP-9?i=22&cat=2357589 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-4952-3?i=23&cat=2357589 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-495K-J?i=24&cat=2357589 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49R7-S?i=25&cat=2357589 W], X, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-4952-T?i=26&cat=2357589 Y], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49RD-3?i=27&cat=2357589 Z]
p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49RJ-3?i=28&cat=2357589 '''1936.7'''], p.6 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-4952-M?i=33&cat=2357589 '''1937'''], p.17 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-4955-W?i=44&cat=2357589 '''1938'''], p.29 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-495G-F?i=56&cat=2357589 '''1939'''], p.38 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-495Y-6?i=65&cat=2357589 '''1940'''], p.49 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-495L-Q?i=76&cat=2357589 '''1941'''], p.59 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49PV-Z?i=86&cat=2357589 '''1942'''], p.68 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49PJ-R?i=95&cat=2357589 '''1943'''], p.79 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-495S-W?i=106&cat=2357589 '''1944'''], p.91 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49RX-B?i=118&cat=2357589 '''1945'''], p.102 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49R9-R?i=129&cat=2357589 '''1946'''], p.141 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49R4-4?i=140&cat=2357589 '''1947'''], p.127 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49RX-N?i=154&cat=2357589 '''1948'''], p.141 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-495X-J?i=168&cat=2357589 '''1949'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/005436737?i=2&cat=2357589 '''1950-1965''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/13)] - Original Registers ''(Alphabetical)''
'''A:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49D9-B?i=3&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49DX-1?i=5&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-498J-W?i=7&cat=2357589 1966] '''B:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49D9-B?i=9&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49DW-7?i=21&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49DZ-2?i=29&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-498B-L?i=35&cat=2357589 1965] '''C:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-498J-B?i=37&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-498Y-2?i=43&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-496V-K?i=45&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-496V-M?i=47&cat=2357589 1965] '''D:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49XQ-T?i=49&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49X4-P?i=65&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-496X-Y?i=73&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49XQ-6?i=79&cat=2357589 1965] '''E:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49XS-B?i=81&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-496Z-Y?i=83&cat=2357589 1953-61] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-496F-4?i=85&cat=2357589 1961-65] '''F:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49X7-L?i=87&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49X3-Z?i=89&cat=2357589 1953-57] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49XS-X?i=91&cat=2357589 1957-63] '''G:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-496D-C?i=93&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-496Z-Q?i=95&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49XS-D?i=97&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-496C-V?i=99&cat=2357589 1964] '''H:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49X9-R?i=101&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-4962-Z?i=105&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-4969-B?i=111&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-496J-V?i=113&cat=2357589 1965] '''I:''' '''J:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-496F-B?i=115&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-496M-V?i=117&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-4969-N?i=119&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-496G-Q?i=121&cat=2357589 1965] '''K:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-4969-Z?i=123&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-496F-F?i=129&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-4962-9?i=131&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-496F-C?i=133&cat=2357589 1965] '''L:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-4962-B?i=135&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49D1-3?i=141&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-496K-9?i=147&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-496D-4?i=153&cat=2357589 1965] '''M:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-496Z-K?i=159&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-496C-D?i=167&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49DT-Z?i=157&cat=2357589 1955+1963] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49DG-1?i=171&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49DV-Q?i=175&cat=2357589 1965] '''N:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49D5-M?i=179&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-4964-6?i=185&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-4967-F?i=189&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-4967-Z?i=191&cat=2357589 1965] '''O:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-4966-G?i=193&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-4967-1?i=195&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-496C-Y?i=197&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49DT-C?i=199&cat=2357589 1965] '''P:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49DV-B?i=201&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49D8-K?i=205&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49D8-V?i=207&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49D1-F?i=211&cat=2357589 1965] '''Q:''' '''R:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-4969-Q?i=213&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-4969-M?i=217&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49D8-4?i=223&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49DK-1?i=225&cat=2357589 1964] '''S:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49DR-P?i=227&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49DG-T?i=241&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49D9-8?i=249&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49DX-H?i=253&cat=2357589 1965] '''T:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-4963-N?i=257&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49DK-C?i=259&cat=2357589 1956] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49D7-F?i=261&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49D7-F?i=261&cat=2357589 1966] '''U:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49DN-N?i=263&cat=2357589 1952-65] '''V:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49DY-Q?i=265&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49DD-V?i=283&cat=2357589 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49DN-W?i=299&cat=2357589 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49DX-2?i=307&cat=2357589 1965] '''W:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49DZ-F?i=311&cat=2357589 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49DZ-F?i=311&cat=2357589 1955-56] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49DS-Z?i=313&cat=2357589 1966-63] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49D7-F?i=315&cat=2357589 1964] '''X:''' '''Y:''' '''Z:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-498Y-9?i=317&cat=2357589 1951-59] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-4981-3?i=319&cat=2357589 1961] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49J1-P?mode=g&i=2&cat=2357589 '''1966-1987''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/14)] - Original Registers ''(Alphabetical)''
'''A:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49JP-4?i=6&cat=2357589 1974-85] '''B:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49VN-4?i=8&cat=2357589 1966] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49VZ-2?i=10&cat=2357589 1970] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49VV-W?i=12&cat=2357589 1975] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VH-C?i=14&cat=2357589 1980] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VH-7?i=18&cat=2357589 1985] '''C:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49VH-L?i=20&cat=2357589 1966] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49JR-C?i=22&cat=2357589 1970] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49V4-5?i=24&cat=2357589 1975-82] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49JL-C?i=26&cat=2357589 1982-87] '''D:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VG-9?i=28&cat=2357589 1966] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VW-J?i=30&cat=2357589 1970] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49V4-N?i=34&cat=2357589 1975] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49V4-Y?i=36&cat=2357589 1980] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49VK-L?i=40&cat=2357589 1986] '''E:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49VC-K?i=42&cat=2357589 1966-74] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49J5-H?i=44&cat=2357589 1975-87] '''F:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VL-H?i=46&cat=2357589 1967-79] '''G:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49V6-K?i=48&cat=2357589 1965-73] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49VM-8?i=50&cat=2357589 1973-79] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49V6-6?i=52&cat=2357589 1979-86] '''H:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49VL-9?i=54&cat=2357589 1966-70] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49V7-Y?i=56&cat=2357589 1970-75] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49JL-R?i=58&cat=2357589 1976-84] '''I:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49V9-L?i=62&cat=2357589 1969-73] '''J:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49V3-F?i=64&cat=2357589 1967-70] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49J2-V?i=66&cat=2357589 1971-72] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49JY-S?i=68&cat=2357589 1973-80] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49V6-F?i=70&cat=2357589 1983-84] '''K:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VQ-N?i=72&cat=2357589 1966] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49V6-3?i=74&cat=2357589 1970] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VN-F?i=76&cat=2357589 1975-83] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VK-Z?i=78&cat=2357589 1984-86] '''L:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VW-2?i=80&cat=2357589 1966] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VQ-8?i=82&cat=2357589 1970] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49VM-H?i=84&cat=2357589 1975] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49V9-C?i=86&cat=2357589 1976-82] '''M:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VV-S?i=88&cat=2357589 1969,83] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VV-Q?i=90&cat=2357589 1966] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49VQ-Y?i=92&cat=2357589 1970] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49JN-6?i=94&cat=2357589 1975] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49VD-J?i=96&cat=2357589 1980-86] '''N:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49V9-W?i=98&cat=2357589 1966-70] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49JK-8?i=100&cat=2357589 1971-82] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49JK-2?i=102&cat=2357589 1983-87] '''O:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VS-2?i=104&cat=2357589 1966-88] '''P:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49JN-L?i=106&cat=2357589 1966-72] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VZ-5?i=108&cat=2357589 1973-81] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49JB-3?i=110&cat=2357589 1981-85] '''R:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49J1-7?i=112&cat=2357589 1966-75] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49VM-Z?i=114&cat=2357589 1975-83] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49V7-M?i=116&cat=2357589 1983-85] '''S:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49V9-L?i=118&cat=2357589 1966] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49V9-B?i=120&cat=2357589 1970] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49JB-X?i=126&cat=2357589 1975] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49V9-K?i=128&cat=2357589 1980] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VM-R?i=130&cat=2357589 1985] '''T:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49J1-L?i=132&cat=2357589 1966-70] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49JX-1?i=134&cat=2357589 1970-73] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49VW-6?i=136&cat=2357589 1974-75] '''U:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49JN-C?i=138&cat=2357589 1987] '''V:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49JR-P?i=140&cat=2357589 1966] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49JR-Y?i=144&cat=2357589 1970] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49JF-V?i=150&cat=2357589 1975] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49VZ-C?i=154&cat=2357589 1980] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49JY-N?i=158&cat=2357589 1985] '''W:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ML-49JG-8?i=162&cat=2357589 1966-78] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-49JH-R?i=164&cat=2357589 1979-83] '''X:''' '''Y:''' '''Z:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49JR-L?i=166&cat=2357589 1966-85] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ML-49VF-8?i=4&cat=2357589 '''1980-1995''' A-E] ---- '''Baptisms from the records held at the GISA Archives'''
''These are the identical films to those above or are the same (or part of the same) documents as above, but a different film.'' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004471830?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1690-1732''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/1)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004471852?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1732-1788''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/2)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004471909?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1788-1815''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/3)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472180?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1765-1794''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/4)] - Original Registers - Eerw. J. J. Rijniers
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472206?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1795-1813''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/5)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472045?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1814-1834''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/6)] - Original Registers
:''Duplicate (rewritten?) of above :[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472250?cat=2357589;i=58 '''1815-1834''' (GISA Archives: G2/6/1)] - Original Registers - Eerw. M. Borcherds
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472199?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1836-1842''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/7)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472120?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1835-1861''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/8)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004471997?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1862-1879''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/9)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472106?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1880-1908''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/10)] - Original Registers with an index upfront
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/005436794?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1909-1936''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/11)] - Original Registers with an index upfront
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/005436795?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1936-1949''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/12)] - Original Registers with an index upfront
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/005436737?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1950-1965''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/13)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/005436751?cat=2357589;i=2 '''1966-1987''' (GISA Archives: G2/4/14)] - Original Registers
==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G2

Stellenbosch Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Stellenbosch Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1700 to 1977, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008145655?i=241&cc=2821281 '''1696-1771''']
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WS9N-B?i=241&cc=2821281 1696 1698]
''Duplicate (much more readable) of G2/7/1 below where overlap). '''Beware''', some entries in a year, e.g. in 1717, are not always chronological''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WS9N-B?i=241&cc=2821281 1700] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WS9M-R?i=242&cc=2821281 1701 1702 1703] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSM1-T?i=243&cc=2821281 1704 1705 1706 1707 1708] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WS9L-7?i=244&cc=2821281 1708 1710 1711] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WS99-J?i=245&cc=2821281 1712 1713 1714] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WS99-W?i=246&cc=2821281 1715 1716 1717] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSM5-L?i=247&cc=2821281 1718 1719 1720 1721 1722] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSMP-T?i=248&cc=2821281 1723 1724 1725] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSMD-G?i=249&cc=2821281 1726 1727 1728] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSM5-N?i=250&cc=2821281 1729 1730 1731 1732 1733] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSM2-J?i=251&cc=2821281 1734 1735 1736] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSMR-4?i=252&cc=2821281 1737 1738 1739] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSMB-N?i=253&cc=2821281 1740 1741] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSML-1?i=254&cc=2821281 1742 1743] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSMG-2?i=255&cc=2821281 1744 1745 1746 1747] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSMT-L?i=256&cc=2821281 1748 1749] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSMV-B?i=257&cc=2821281 1750 1751 1752 1753 1753] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSM2-W?i=258&cc=2821281 1754 1756] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSMY-K?i=259&cc=2821281 1757 1758 1759] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSMY-9?i=260&cc=2821281 1760 1761 1762 1763] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSMV-Z?i=261&cc=2821281 1764 1765 1766] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSMG-F?i=262&cc=2821281 1767 1768] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSMX-T?i=263&cc=2821281 1769 1770] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-WSMX-W?i=264&cc=2821281 1771] ''Beware, some pages were bound out of sequence (less readable duplicate of above where overlap)''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434404?cat=993508;i=687 '''1700-1788''' (G2/7/1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KW8?i=688&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1700 1701 1702 1703] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-X3Z?i=689&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1704 1705 1706 1707] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KMZ?i=690&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1708 1709 1710 1711] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KPZ?i=691&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1712] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-FD8?i=693&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1712.4 1713] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-V8P?i=694&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1714] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-VW9?i=695&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1715 1716] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KPZ?i=691&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1717 1718 1719] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-VYZ?i=692&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1720 1721 1722 1723] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-FD8?i=693&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1724 1725] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-VW9?i=695&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1725.2] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-FP8?i=696&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1726 1727 1728] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KGL?i=698&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1729 1730 1731 1732] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-VBF?i=699&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1733 1734 1735] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-JMF?i=700&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1736 1737] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-FXB?i=701&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1738 1739] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-K96?i=702&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1740] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-FNF?i=703&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1741 1742] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KSC?i=704&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1743 1744] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-F6L?i=705&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1745 1746 1747] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-NY3?i=706&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1748] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-V9S?i=707&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1749] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-V3X?i=708&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1750 1751 1752 1753 1754 1755] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KB6?i=709&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1756 1757] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-FP3?i=710&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1758 1759] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-FPL?i=711&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1760 1761 1762 1763] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-F6K?i=712&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1764 1765] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-XHB?i=713&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1766 1767 1768] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KB3?i=714&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1769 1770] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-JF4?i=715&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1771] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-NG2?i=716&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1772 1773 1774] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KCW?i=717&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1775 1776 1777] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-JK7?i=718&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1778 1779] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-FCM?i=719&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1780 1781] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-K5N?i=720&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1782] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-XDJ?i=721&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1783] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-V58?i=722&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1784] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-JCZ?i=723&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1785 1786] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-V27?i=724&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1787] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-XFB?i=725&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1788] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434404?i=752&cc=1478678&cat=993508 '''1788-1807''' (G2/7/2 Part 1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-XBK?i=753&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1788.7 1789 1790 1791] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-JP8?i=754&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1792 1793] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-NG9?i=755&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1794 1795 1796] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-VT5?i=756&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1797 1798] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-K31?i=757&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1799 1800] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-K1P?i=758&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1801] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-VVW?i=759&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1802 1803 1804] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KHB?i=760&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1805] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-JGV?i=763&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1806] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-VSV?i=767&cc=1478678&cat=993508 1807]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434406?i=8&cat=993523 '''1802-1847''' (G2/7/2 Part 2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-4HN?i=10&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1802 1803 1804] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-9G2?i=12&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1805] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-SVZ?i=16&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1806] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-32X?i=19&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1807] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-SHF?i=24&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1808] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-QC4?i=29&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1809] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-SH2?i=34&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-Q5K?i=40&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-3H8?i=45&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-SBD?i=49&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1813] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-3MP?i=52&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1814] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-S72?i=55&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1815] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-WMX?i=57&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1816] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-SN6?i=61&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-M9C?i=64&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-Q2W?i=67&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-3Z9?i=69&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-9P7?i=71&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1821] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-36X?i=74&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-S1C?i=77&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-WS3?i=81&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-3HM?i=83&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-Q22?i=84&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-Q13?i=86&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-M8W?i=88&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-46F?i=90&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-QP1?i=93&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-M7R?i=95&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1831 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-WMD?i=96&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-SKM?i=97&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-SP2?i=100&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69H7-11C?i=101&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-MZD?i=102&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-SJQ?i=104&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-Q6X?i=105&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-WQL?i=120&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-494?i=140&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-7S7?i=155&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-WRY?i=165&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-4HX?i=184&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-7G2?i=193&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-W1M?i=209&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-MZH?i=219&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1847] :''Duplicate of above, but different document'' :[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434402?i=633&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1806-1814''' (G2/4/5)]
:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVP-KX?i=681&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1806] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-HL?i=633&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1807] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRV2-43?i=634&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1808] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-S7?i=636&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1809] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVG-GB?i=637&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVL-44?i=639&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVN-J9?i=640&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVF-YC?i=641&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1813] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRVJ-S5?i=642&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1814] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434405?cat=993523;i=91 '''1846-1857''' (G2/7/2A)] - Marriage Announcements
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-QFZ?i=97&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-7VX?i=100&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-QK6?i=107&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-7DD?i=113&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-QG3?i=115&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-Q1N?i=117&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-QJP?i=119&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-QJ9?i=122&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-Q16?i=123&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-7S6?i=124&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-77S?i=126&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-73B?i=128&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434406?i=241&cat=993523 '''1848-1865''' (G2/7/3)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69H7-1XZ?i=244&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-QV1?i=262&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-3B3?i=280&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-3SX?i=289&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-QCJ?i=302&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-MTX?i=313&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-7RW?i=323&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-QRN?i=329&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69H7-1XC?i=341&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-7K7?i=351&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-7SS?i=366&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-S78?i=369&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-QWG?i=382&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-QFN?i=392&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-Q61?i=409&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-94P?i=417&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-SB6?i=436&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-373?i=447&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434430?i=211&cat=993523 '''1865-1887''' (G2/7/4)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T85?i=213&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1865.6] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T7F?i=219&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TTP?i=237&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TXN?i=252&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TR6?i=260&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1869] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T18?i=274&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1870] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T2Q?i=279&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TJF?i=290&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T15?i=298&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T6R?i=307&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TYY?i=325&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1875] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TFN?i=341&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1876] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TZ8?i=353&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1877] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T2Z?i=360&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1878] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TKW?i=368&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1879] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TBY?i=383&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1880] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TZ5?i=396&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1881] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-THV?i=406&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1882] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TNZ?i=415&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1883] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TRC?i=424&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1884] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TZX?i=437&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1885] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-T66?i=455&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1886] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D48S-TLT?i=471&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1887] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434406?i=455&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1887-1913''' (G2/7/5)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69H7-1VV?i=457&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1887.5] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-S6R?i=462&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1888] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-3LX?i=468&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1889] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-93B?i=473&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1890] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-4W6?i=482&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1891]
''Repeat:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-M28?i=485&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1887.5] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-9ZP?i=491&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1888] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-S8G?i=496&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1889] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-7Z7?i=501&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1890] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-W4L?i=510&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1891] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-9JM?i=520&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1892] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-9MC?i=524&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1893] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69H7-1XW?i=529&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1894] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-SDD?i=537&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1895] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-31Y?i=543&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1896] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-M31?i=550&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1897] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-Q29?i=559&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1898] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-QBF?i=565&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1899] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-MVX?i=570&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1900] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-94D?i=575&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1901] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69H7-1XH?i=581&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1902] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69H7-1NF?i=585&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1903] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-S7V?i=597&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1904] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-49J?i=610&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1905] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-Q99?i=625&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1906] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-QXR?i=639&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1907] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-WTG?i=655&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1908] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-WG4?i=661&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1909] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-QZG?i=672&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1910] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-QS3?i=678&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1911] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-SP6?i=692&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1912] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-3PR?i=701&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1913] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434406?i=710&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1913-1922''' (G2/7/6 Part 1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-Q2B?i=713&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1913.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69H7-1V2?i=715&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1914] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69H7-116?i=721&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1915] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-S6N?i=728&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1916] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-91T?i=737&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1917] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-QKS?i=744&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1918] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-9KJ?i=751&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1919] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-QWH?i=758&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1920] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-79G?i=772&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1921] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-69HW-Q17?i=779&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1922] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434405?i=5&cc=1478678&cat=993523 '''1920-1926''' (G2/7/6 Part 2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-765?i=7&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1920.6] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-786?i=14&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1921] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-7XD?i=21&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1922] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-7DW?i=26&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1923]
1924 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-QXP?i=37&cc=1478678&cat=993523 odd entries:1-23]; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-QTV?i=78&cc=1478678&cat=993523 even entries in reverse:22-2]
1925 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-7J2?i=51&cc=1478678&cat=993523 odd entries:25-29, then even:30-44]; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-74P?i=66&cc=1478678&cat=993523 odd entries in reverse:45-29, then even in reverse:28-24]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D493-QKM?i=64&cc=1478678&cat=993523 1926] (only 2 entries) [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434405?cat=993523;i=135 '''1926-1940''' (G2/7/7)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004434405?cat=993523;i=522 '''1940-1949''' (G2/7/8)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472242?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1949-1955''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/9)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472285?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1956-1962''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/10)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472295?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1962-1968''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/11)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472440?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1968-1972''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/12)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120997?cat=993523;i=3 '''1972-1976''' (G2/7/13)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120997?cat=993523;i=134 '''1976-1977''' (G2/7/14)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008120997?cat=993523;i=296 '''1972-1976''' (G2/7/15)] '''Marriages from the records held at the GISA Archives''' ''These films are identical to the corresponding years above''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472585?cat=2357589;i=2 '''1700-1787''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472217?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1788-1847''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472235?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1848-1865''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/3)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472244?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1865-1887''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/4)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472257?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1887-1913''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/5)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472278?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1913-1926''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/6)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472209?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1926-1940''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/7)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472228?cat=2357589;i=2 '''1940-1949''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/8)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472242?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1949-1955''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/9)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472285?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1956-1962''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/10)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472295?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1962-1968''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/11)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472440?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1968-1972''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/12)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472469?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1972-1976''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/13)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004472569?cat=2357589;i=3 '''1976-1977''' (GISA Archives: G2/7/14)] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004471787?cat=2357589;i=149 '''1815-1833''' (GISA Archives: xxx)] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G2

Stemmata Robertson et Durdin Verification

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I am interested in verifying the genealogy given in the ''Stemmata Robertson et Durdin'', published by [[Robertson-12008|Herbert Robertson]] in 1893Robertson, Herbert, 1893. "Stemmata Robertson et Durdin", available online: https://archive.org/details/stemmatarobertso00robe. I am a descendant of one branch of this family, but I'm mostly interested in this as a detailed case study of how accurate this Victorian genealogy is, what sort of mistakes are present, and what the likely sources of these mistakes are. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Manning-4301|K Manning]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * For each subgroup, constructing the "correct" tree and comparing it to the Stemmata version * Creating profiles for all verified individuals and linking them to this space See also equivalent project at FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/sources/viewedit/QM8H-WRM Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16451310 send me a private message]. Thanks! = How to read this page = Here are a few points to keep in mind when interpreting the genealogies on this page: * Individuals without profile links have not been verified using non-''Stemmata'' sources. They are listed only to provide context, may or may not actually be related to this family, and may or may not have actually existed! * Only direct relatives (i.e. not relatives by marriage) are listed for the sake of brevity, but spouses can be found by clicking the profile links. * Only children listed in the ''Stemmata'' itself are listed, again for the sake of brevity. A full list of known children can be found by clicking the profile links. I haven't yet come across a case where someone was listed in the ''Stemmata'' but wasn't actually related - will have to come up with notation for this when it comes up! ---- = PART II - ANCESTORS THROUGH MARIA LOUISA ROBERTSON NÈE MANNING (PATERNAL GRANDMOTHER). = == Table 9 - Part A. MANNING FAMILY. == === Page 52 === ==== Start of tree ==== * ... Manning ** Robert Manning - see page 53 (A) ** Mary Manning === Page 53 === ==== (A) Children of Robert Manning ==== * Robert Manning ** Robert Manning *** John Manning **** Robert Manning ***** [[Manning-4564|Robert Manning]] ****** [[Manning-5007|Robert Manning]] ****** [[Manning-4596|Samuel Manning]] ****** [[Manning-4597|Frances Manning]] ****** [[Manning-4560|John Spooner Manning]] ******* [[Manning-4557|James Manning]] ******[[Manning-4598|Maria Manning]] ***** S. M. ***** Mrs. G. ***** Mrs. How ***** Elizabeth (Betsy) Manning ***** Mrs. Mary (Polly) Tyler **** Samuel Manning ***** Mrs Noble ***** Samuel Manning ****** issue ***** Robert Manning ***** John Manning ****** issue **** Thomas Manning **** John Manning - see page 54 (B) **** Susan Manning ** Mary Manning ** Elizabeth Manning ** Susan Manning * other issue === Page 54 === ==== (B) Children of John Manning and Frances Browne ==== * Susan Manning * Frances Manning ** John Spalding ** W. Spalding ** Maria M. Reede * [[Manning-4603|John Manning]] ** Harriet Frances Manning ** William Manning ** [[Manning-4565|John Manning]] *** [[Manning-4606|John Symonds Manning]] *** [[Manning-4833|Mary Manning]] **** [[Corbould-22|William Corbould]] **** [[Corbould-24|John Manning Corbould]] **** [[Corbould-25|Richard Branch Corbould]] **** [[Corbould-21|Henry Corbould]] **** [[Corbould-23|Mary Corbould]] *** Eliza Manning *** Jane Philippa Manning ** Robert Manning ** [[Manning-9143|Samuel Manning]] *** [[Manning-9144|Harriet Manning]] **** Henry Manning Day **** Maurice Day **** [[Day-12549|Russell Day]] ** Philipps Manning * [[Manning-5469|Robert Manning]] - see page 55 (C) * William Manning * Thomas Manning ** Thomas Manning ** Maria Manning *** Thomas Roope *** Maria Roope **** Maria Roope Manning Morris *** Anna Roope * [[Manning-4599|Mary Anne Manning]] * Katherine Manning ** John Manning Denny *** Mary Ann Denny * William Manning * [[Manning-5109|Samuel Manning]] - see page 55 (D) * Ann Manning * Elizabeth Manning === Page 55 === ==== (C) Children of Robert Manning and Mary Cockerell ==== * [[Manning-5015|Robert Manning]] - see page 56 (E/F) * [[Manning-5013|John Manning]] * [[Manning-5009|Mary Manning]] * [[Manning-5011|Sarah Frances Manning]] * [[Manning-5012|James Thomas Manning]] * [[Manning-5008|Elizabeth Cockerell Manning]] * Samuel Manning ==== (D) Children of Samuel Manning and Mary Seaman ==== * Mary Ann Manning - see page 56 (E/F) * Elizabeth Manning ** Henry Manning Twight *** issue * Katherine Manning ** William Morton ** John Manning Morton *** Anna Louisa Morton **** Elizabeth Violet Jones *** William Archibald Morton *** Catherine Maria Morton *** Louisa Morton *** John Manning Morton (died young) *** Marianne Frances Morton **** Louisa Ellinor Walker **** Marianne Lett Walker *** John Manning Morton *** Elizabeth Frances Morton *** Esther Rose Morton *** William Talbot Morton *** Frances Lilian Morton ** Katherine Morton ** Sarah Morton *** issue in Wisconsin, USA ** Mary Anne Morton === Page 56 === ==== (E/F) Children of Robert Manning and Mary Ann Manning ==== * [[Manning-4611|Robert Henry Manning]] * Anna Maria Manning * John Augustus Manning ** John Albert Manning ** Eugenia Maria Manning ** Marianna Frances Manning ** Antoinetta Georgina Manning *** Robert Manning Schneider *** Edmund Schneider *** Adelina Concetta Schneider *** Ledia Schneider *** Edward Scheider * [[Manning-4610|Maria Louisa Manning]] ** [[Robertson-12008|Herbert Robertson]] == Significant places in Part II == Places mentioned in Part II include: * [[Space:The_Cedars%2C_West_Brixton|The Cedars, Acre Lane, West Brixton]] * The Limes, Acre Lane, West Brixton * Thornleigh, Clapham Common * 7 Montague Place / 155 Clapham Road * Norwood cemetery = Sources = '''Note:''' Many more detailed sources are available for the individuals who have already been added to Wikitree - see their profiles for more details.

Stensgården 1

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Owned for a while by the Nowén family === Research Notes: === https://ofastesson.se/barndomens-froson.html https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?Sokord=nov%c3%a9n&EndastDigitaliserat=false&AvanceradSok=False&FacettFilter=arkis_ark_arkivinstitution%24Landsarkivet+i+%c3%96stersund%3a&FacettState=MVcQTQ%3ac%7cundefined%3ac%7c&page=3&postid=Arkis+2e853964-4613-11d5-a6ed-0002440207bb&tab=post&s=Balder "De gamla gårdarna vid Hov, Stocke, Mickelsgård och stensgård m. f.. ligger kvar på samma platser som de enligt de äldsta kartorna haft sedan 16000-talet. Gravhögar vittnar om att bebyggelselägena har kontinuitet sedan vikingatiden. På flera av gårdarna finns välbevarad bebyggelse från 1700- och 1800-talet. " "Miljön utgörs av ett stort område som sträcker sig fråm Mickelsgård och Stensgård i söder, vidare mot Härke, Stengårdsberget och Hov till Stocke, Rise och flyglotilljen F4's område i nordväst. Fritidsbegyggelsen längs Härkevägen samt bostadsområdet söder om Arnljotlägdan ingår dock inte i miljön. Området har i snart två tusen år utgjort Jämtlands centrum och den historiska kontinuiteten är avläsbar i ett flertal olika kulturminne, såsom fornlämningar, kyrkan, odlingslandskap och begyggelse. " "Vallaområdet med Stensgård och Mickelgård är också fornlämningstätt med gravar och äldre gårds/bytomter. Lämningarna ligger i huvudsak utefter den vägsträckningen som går genom området." "Mickelsgård och Stensgård De båda byarna nämns för första gången på 1600-talet i de historiska källorna. Trots det finns de sju säkra och några osäkra gravhögar från järnåldern i byarna. Möjligen är det så att de tidigare var en del av Valla. Det kan också vara så att de hört till Härke, som har ett ålderdomligare namn, och varit dess ursprungliga plats men bytt namn när byn någon gång under historien delats upp. I Mickelgård ligger fem av gravarna väl samlade på gränsen mellan åker- och ängmark. I stensgård ligger två av gravarna norr om gårdstomten och tre ligger väl samlade söder om den historiska bytomten. Byarna Mickelsgård och stensgård ligger utefter samma lilla byväg strax ovanför gamla färjesundet. Gårdarna ligger kvar på samma platser som de åtmistone haft sedan 1600-talet. Miljön präglas av det öppna odlingslandskapet, den småskaliga begyggelsen och utblickarna över Vallsundet. Byarnas läge skapar en kontakt med begyggelsemijöerna på andra sidan sundet, vars begyggelse har liknande höjdlägen. Mickelsgård och Stensgård utför en miljö med stora kulturvärden och längs vägen finns flera inslag av kulturhistoriskt värdefull begyggelse. Gården Mickelsgård är ett byggnadsminne och omfattar boningshus, ladugård, bod och härbre. Mickelgård omnämns första gånger 1562, troligen kan gårdens historia räknas från medeltiden. Ladugården är uppförd under mitten av 1800-talet i gjutteknik där väggarna gjutits med kalkbruk och natursten. Gårdarna i Sensgårds by har rötter tillbaka i järnåldern. Byvägen slingrar sig fram över gårdsplanerna tätt intill bostadshus och uthus. Gårdsbebyggelsen är främst från andra hälften av 1800-talet och början av 1900-talet, och flera gårdar har välbevarade boningshus och ekonomibyggnader. https://www.f4kamratforening.se/Rapport_1_F4.pdf === "Instruction för Jemtlands kong. Landthushållningssällskaps corresponderande ledamöter. === Till vinnande af en vidsträcktare och nogare kännedom af de förhållande, som utgå och berodra Kongl. Hushållningssällskapets stora ändamål, så allmänna som enskilda hushållningens förkofran, och för att desto bättre sättas i stånd att till Kongl. Landbruks Academien afifva de underrättelser, som blifvit älskade, anser Förvalntings-Utskottet nödigt att uti hvarje Soken anmoda en af de redan valde ledamöterna att correspondera med Förvaltnings-Utskottet. Den som icke anser sig kunna detta förtroende emottagen, äger att genast sig det afsäga; men om det emottages bör han åtminstone ett halft år, innan han det lemmar, hos Förvaltnings-utskottet afgifva sina skäl och derifrån entledigas. Vid inträffande dödsfall eller afflyttningar bör utskottet ofördröjligen underrättas om den således yppade ledigheten. Af dessa correspondernade ledamöter önskar Förvaltnings-Utskottet att 2:ne gånger om året, uti November och Junii månader, erhålla så fullständiga men korta och rediga uppgifter som möjligt är, uti följande ämnen, så vidt de till hvarje district höra 1:o Läget af Orten, dess gränsor och vidd häst efter qvadratinnehållet, i fall chartor finnas, eljest så mycket sig göra låter. 2:o Landets beskaffenhet i allmänhet i afseende på Berg, Dalar, Slättmarker och i synnerhet skogar, äfvenom jordmonon, om de består av svartmylla, lera eller sand, åkrars och ängars, hagars och betesmarkers, mossars och kärrs färhållande och till hwad ytterligare odling de befinnas tjenliga i mer eller minre mon. 3:o Vattendrag förnämligast i afseende på communicationers öppnande med Landets större Elfvar, hwars flottbarhaet redan genom afvägning är utrönt, äfvensom i afseende på tjenliga tillfällen för anläggande af vattenverk. 4:o Climatet, med väderlekens vanliga gång fårn månad till månad, jämte anmärkningar och frysnings och isslossningstiden, bladkonppars tidigare eller senare utsprickande, äfvensom vårblomstrens framkomst, säkraste väderlekstecken och deras förändringar från gammal sägn och vana, nederbördens myckenhet eller sparsamhet och dess inflytande på årsväxten; ovanliga snö-eller regnfall med hagel eller åska, tidig frost och hastiga förändringar med utmärkt verkan på sundheten för menniskor och kreatur samt deraf betydligt upkomma sjukdomar. 5:o Återbruket: jordens indelning och odlingssätt så för höst- som vårsäde; de brukeliga sädesslagen; om växling af träde, äker och vall, äfvensom gräsfröns utsåning till slag och jormon; uprödjningar af fast- eller sank mark, större eller mindre mossar, med eller utan bränning. Gödningssättet med underrättelse om gödselns samlande, förökande, fördelning, utförningstid och nedkörsell eller genom jordblandningar, särdeles af mergel, samt om och huru den finnes. Åkerredskapens beskaffenhet och användande. Sädens bergande samt körsell med tjenliga eller tojenliga åkdom m. m. Likaledes säde af Lin och Hampa med jordens beredning därtill. Sädeskornets godhet, förskaffande af ombyte. Sånings- och uptagningstid; rötning af Lin och Hampa på mark eller i watten, bråknings-, rengörings- och häclingssättet, samt fröets förvarande och användande i ytterligare planterinar af jordfrukter, potatoes, rofvor med flere slag. Tobaksodling och dess behandling. 6:o Angående skötseln i allmänhet med förbättringar dervid genom röjning, dikning och gödning; ängs- och betesmarkers förhållande mot hvarandra och särdeles mot åkern; Beteshagens vård och markens användande m. m. 7:o Missväxt af säd, gräs eller jordfrukter, sällan eller oftare inträffande orsakerna därtil; väta och torka; sen vår, tidig köld, stark hagel, sommarfrost, insegter, dålig brukning, swagt sädeskorn, orätt brukningsssätt eller bergningstid samt medel häremot, tjenligast för orten och belägenheten. Annan utwäg till bergning, under mixxväxt. Tillgängligast för orten. Tillgång på nödbrädsämnen och förtjenster för andra yrken. 8:o Pris på säd, matvaror i allmänhet, halm, hö, kreatur, bränwin, dagsverken, forors försel, landtmannaarbeten m. m. 9:o Boskapsskötseln: kreaturen af godt eller dåligt, större eller mindre slag; Förhållandet emellan dragare och annan boskap samt småkreatur, äfvensom emellan fodertillgången och kreatursmängden, kreaturens sjukdomar och vanliga botemedel eremot. Fällande af odjur och anstalter till deras utdödande. Kreaturens utfordring och gödningssätt; Fårens klippningstid: Ullens förvaring; Vallhundars bruk och inöfvande, Getters hållande m. m. 10:o Ohyrors myckenhet wissa år och årstider af sädes-, gräs och trädmask, deras förekommande och botemedel, brukeliga eller användbara. 11:o Fisken, jagt och djurfångst så i afseende på tiden som sättet. 12:o Slöjder och göromål med tillfälle för stenbrott, Tegeslageri, kalkbränning, tjärebränning, åtskillige husgeråds förfärdigande, korgmakeri m. m.; garfning och skinberedning med tejnliga ämnen dertill och förehållande deremed. 13:o Landmannens tillfälliga göromål : skicklighet och ledighet dertill samt flit och framgång dermed särdeles vintertiden. 14:o Inre hushållningen : Upfostrings- och undervisningsanstalter; seder och lefnadssätt, särdeles öfwerflöd i mat och klädedräkt af främmande varor. Oseder med bränvins supande, lekstugor och skadeliga tidsfördrif. Onyttig handelslust och långvätga marknadsbesök; idoghet i spånad och väfnad med tillångar och afsättningar dervid; kännedom eller okunnighet af blekning, valkning, egna kläders förfärdighande; Sparsamhet och försäljning af umbärliga producter; folkets lynne, styrka och lefnadssätt; Byggnads- och boningssätt med afseende på gyggnadsförråd; inträffande olyckor och behof af understöd; Folkmängden jemförd med utrymmet; sjuklighet och dess orsaker; till- eller aftagande välmåga, vaccinationens framgång; veneriska smittans in- eller utrutande; Folkets moraliska förbättring eller försämring och anledningarna dertil m. m. 15:o Hvilka som i synnerhet utmärkt sig i Landthushållningen, särdeles med oldingsflit, växelbruk och jordväxters befordran, förbättrad boskapsskötsel, förmoligare byggnadssätt, nogrann vård om skoen, humlegårds anläggande m. m. 16:o Om någon märkelig förödelse af skogarne genom swedjande eller skogseldar äger rum och de kände missbruk, som i detta afseende kunna uppgifwas." === "Frösön, Överfältläkaren J. Gestrich === 1:o. ''Frösö socken'' under egentliga namnet ''Frösön'' (af. Frej och Fröja) är belägen nästan midt i länet, gränsar i öster till nya staden Östersund, i wester till Rödön, i söder till Sunne och i norr till Ås. På fasta landet ligga åtskilliga byar af betydlig omfattning emot Marieby och Sunne socknar. Öns längd, rakt beräknad, är en mil, och bredden emrendels ½, men på sina ställen både mer och mindre. Socknens hela dordwidd kan för felande karta en annorlunda än efter estimation bestämnas; således och när de på södra sidan om Störsjön liggande byar tages memte ön i beräkning, synes innehållet wara minst 4 qvadrat mil. 2:o. ''Sockens beskaffenhet ''i allmänhet. Såsom annex till Sunne församling hör den till Jemtlands Läns södra contract af Hernösands stift, samt lyder under södra fögderiet och domsagan i samma län. ''Hemmanens natur'' är olika, såson krono, militie, ecclesiastik och skattelägenheter, hwaraf de sistnämde utgöra största antalet. Sammantagna befinnas de wara 36 11/216 förmedlade mantal, oförmedlade dito 39 143/216. Sjelfwa Frösön föreställer 3:ne bergshöjder med åtskilliga ytförändringar, hwaraf den ena, som är öns medelpunkt wid Stocke och Kyrkbyn, utmärker sig mest såsom sötrs och långsluttande åt alla wäderstreck; den andra, et werkligt Berg af mindre omfattning, hållande granit och flera stenarter, med stupade sluttning mot öster, men kan å vestra såden bebos, der byarne likwäl ligga så brant at de föra Bergets namn. Den tredje, Öne-Berget kallad, som gifwit nedanligande krono-hemman sitt nam, är deremot minst i omfattning, ehuru icke till höjden. ''Dalar och slättmarker'' finnas ömsom mellan dessa höjder, men de äro mer en fasa än ögonfägnad, otilgängliga både för folk och kreatur, utgörande på öns norra sida ohyggliga träsk, som ända till denna dag fruktlöst påmint om den idoga handens åtgärd, och om den hufsning af naturens råhet, som der så synbart tarfwas. Odlingen der, och förstöringen af derwarande frostnästen är särdeles enlig med tidehwarfwets kraf, med möjligheten och med inwånarnes högsta fördel. Sant är, at den åtgärd som måste föregå uttorkningen och möjlig odling af dessa nyror, mossar och träsk, fordrar icke minde än sänkning och omstörtning af en hel siö; men då werksamheten redan tagit steg till framgången deraf, bör misströstan förwinna, likasom vid flera andra förr omöjliga ansedda företag. ''Hemskogen'' är ypperlig på westra delen af ön, men den öfriga otilräcklig för behofwet, hwarföre mera aflägse skogar på afradslanden måste begagnas av socknens östra och södra inwånare. ''Jordmånden'' är i allmänhet god, och hålles för den säkrast sädesbärande i orten. Den består mest af lagom grublandad lera; här och der klapperstens-mylla samt mo- och sand-jord. Swartmyllan finnes endast i sidländta oarbetade jordlägen, hwarföre odalägorne af åker och äng, belägna på höjderna, hafwa brist därpå, men skulle, genom de förras odling, få me rän sitt fulla behof deraf. ''Betesmarken'' består af tall och barrskog; starr- och kärrbete är således af sämsta beskaffenhet, så länge den möjliga förbättringen uraktlåtes. Åtskilligt hörande til detta och 1:sta mom. om den öfriga beskaffenheten af socknens local, m. m. måste nu förbigås, dels för den ålagda kortheten, och dels såsom warande kända likstämmiga förhållanden med öfriga ortens socknar, hwarföre t. ex. polhöjden, läget öfwer hafs och annan wattenyta m. m. icke blifwit bemärkt. 3:o. ''Socknens communication'' med andra befinnes wara lätt medelst storsjöwattnets utgrening åt alla håll, ägande wissa byar äfwen mindre wattendrag, såsom wid Slandrom och Fillsta, der qwarnar och sågar blifwit inrättade. Sielfwa öns twenne bäckar wid Öne och Westerhus äga jemwäl inrättning af förstnämde art, nemligen med språngwatten gådende öfwerfalls-qwarn på sednare stället. 4:o. Climatet är liga gensträfwigt med andra socknars som hafwa sitt läge wid Storiön. - Det fördröjer nemligen såningstiden om wåren medelst den stora isytans kyla, så att skogsbygden merendels slutat sitt wår-säde, innan sjöbygden börjat. I Octob. månad börjar jorden med allwar frysa och små sjöar lägga sig med påföljande, stundom föregående och någon gång rätt djupa snöfall, som högst sällan före wåren borttöa till den grad, at åkföret förswinner. Stora afwikelsen derifrån, som i år redan inträffat, kan således icke meföras med wanliga förhållandet, eller tagas till regel. Wintern, som plägar räcka till Maj, är stundom de 2 à 3 första månaderne af Nyåret så sträng, at qwicksilfret hålles jemt förstelnadt (33 gr. Réaumur), och småfåglarne, mest af sparf-slägtet, af en högre öfwer 36 gr. köld, äro funne ihjelfrunsne, äfwen i foder och halmbingor, dit de tagit sin tilflykt. De sista tio åren utmärkte sig i synnerhet genom sådant och med sena wårar, så att islossningen sällan war fullbordad för än början av Juni månad. Före det nämnda tiotaelt anmärktes än senare isslossning, såsom 1780, då Storsjön befors med häst och släde den 10 Juni; likwäl hann den sent sådda wårsäden mogna innan Jernnätterna inföllo. ''Wårblomstren'' af ortens tidigaste, såsom Viola mirabilis, Anemone hepatica och Tussilago Farfara framkomma före Caltha palustris, så fort jordytan befrias från det täckelse, den i 7 månader burit, hwilket merondels ej inträffar förr än långt inuti Maj, och eh som fordom hänt i Mars månad, t. ex. 1779; men den täcka Daphe Mezereum behöfwer en afbida snöns afgång, den blomstrar i April midt i söndrifwan, så snart något tillfälle finnes. Någon waragtig sommarwärme plägar här före Midsommar icke wara att präkna: nordliga windar från snöbetäckta fjällen äro då, jemte regnbrist, orsaken till vegetationens sena framskridande ända till Juli månad, då egentliga sommaren med längtad wäta lifgifwer alla naturalster, hwilkas fortkomst derpå beror. Om å ena sida sjelfwa Is- och Grönländaren icke funne wårt företräde i dräglig köld afundswärdt, skulle han å den andra desto mer finna skillnaden i temperaturen af wår sommar, jämförd med sin egen, emedan stundom händer att sommarhettan här, i Juli och halfwa Ag. månader, öfwergår til likhet med de heta zonernas; men då är den ock omsider åtföljd af hotande elektriska phonomener, jemte störtskurar af förödande hagel. Kong. Wet. Akad. Handlingar 1767 wisa för öfrigt denna orts rådande wäderlek, äfwensom en och annan sedan den tiden, oberoende af oförutsedda embets-resor, kunnat här med den noggrannhet som fordras, hålla meteorologisa observationer. Climatets inflytelse på helsan synes wara wälgörande, emedan folket har ingen egen skjukdromsställning sig derifrån härldedande (Endemie), eller werkliga farsoter, som uteslutande kunna tilskrifwas lufstrecket, (Epidemier),w arande sistnämde i öfrigt mera sällsynte här än annorstädes, och då de inträffa, hafwa de lika ofta sin härkomst från helsans wanwård, från osunda näringsämnen soch från wårdslösheten att låta enkla, tillfälligtwis uppkomna sjukdomsfall öfwergå till elakartade och smittosamma. ''Wäderleks-Tecken''. De gamla, at 4 och 5 dagarne af Nyet utmärka hela Tunglots förhållande, synes äfwen hos oss wara det mest pålitliga: äfwensom dessa dygns wäderlek merendels föresås af det lynne, hwarmed sista dagarne af föregående Nedan sig utmärka. 5:o. Åkerbruket skiljer sig från ortens wanliga, med halfwa arealen i säde, hwarest råg intager 1/4 af gärdet, sådd helst der ogräs behöfwer utrotas, och hwaraf de wärsta äro: Landhafran, Ävena fatua, Ranunculus repens, åkersenap samt den swåra åkertisteln, Carduus arvensia. util Mellbyn utgör Euphorbia Helioscopia åkerns ogräs, förmodligen högst sällsynt i wår ort. Det öfriga af årsgärdet besås ensamt med korn till 6 kappar på mälingen. Hafran sås på nyplöjd ängsmark och ärerna på 6:tedelen af trädesgärdet; der det anses vara magrast. ''Wicker-sådd'' är icke i bruk, och hwas potates-odling beträffar, är den så ringa hos de flesta, att trädes-åkern dertil icke behöfs. Inom samma hägnad som ärterna, sås rofwor, men alltid after fregående bränning med wällstockar, likwäl till ganska inskränkt rymd, emedan tistel deraf will inrotas. ''Sädesafkastning'' är olika, så wäl i anseende til elimatets ofta tillfälliga hårdhet, som jordens skiljagtighet. Då gynnande wäderlek gor fullmogen gröda, har den bästa åkerjorden af kalksten och lermylla per medium gifwit råg från 10 till 12 kornet, korn 8 à 10, ärter mest lika, och stundom mer, saft hafra 6:te kornet. Säden är då här af ypperlig beskaffenhet, tunnskalig, hållande tunnan 12 till 13 L u. Ehuru så wäl fjällens, som ännu mer omliggande träsk och mossars kyla ofta förorsakar tidiga nattfroster, hafwa dock stundom flera goda år å rad inträffat, hwaraf i sednare tider 1790-talet sig särdeles utmärkto med 9 goda år, åtmistone i allmänhet omrking Storsjön. ''Gödselns anwändande.'' Den från stalle tär hos bonden som gör resor, och deremellan ej får länge hwila hästarne, rätt kanpp, men anwändes så långt den räcker nyristor frö hafre-sådd. Detta sker med ringa förmån, om spillningen warit obrunnen och tidigt utbredd om wåren, då den förtorkas innan hafrebrodden hunnit skyla densamma emot sol och windar, hwilket i allmänhet är händelse. Hästfodret, som mest utgöres af. häsgröning, en art fräken, (Equisetum sylvaticum), alstrar i öfrigt onyttig och swag gödsel, full of myrmalms partiklar, och är derföre helt svart, samt oskicklig till brånad, om ej desto mer urin stadnat der. Från ''fähuset'' forslas gödningen i samma förwända ordning och stjelpes på djupa snön, alltid der ärtskörden sist skedde. Utbredd före kornsådden, hinner den på lika sätt uttorkas, helst som detta slags spillning innehåller mycket granris, rätt svårt att nedplöja. Följande året, då jorden deraf hunnit få qwarwarande fetma, ligger samma åker i träde utan all afkastning, öppen för sol och wind. Detta har warit allmänna förhållandet; men klokare medfart har börjat, och är mer och mer att hoppas. ''Gödsel-förrådet'' är hos många flitiga landtmän öfwer 100 lass, när det födes 10 à 12 boskapskreatur, 2 hästar och 25 à 30 smärre kreatur. Förökningen sker ock nu mera än förr med granris och tilsats af blandad swartmylla, hwaraf särskilt stora lager wid ladugårdshusen göras bördiga. - Åkern gödes med hwad slag som helst, alltic tjockt, til 150 lass på tunnlandet, hwarföre 6 à 8 år åtgå innan öppna jorden dermed hunnit öfwerfaras. ''Sånings-tiden'' är från medlet af Maj till 8 och 10 Juni, hwars orask och sena förhållande redan är anmärkt. Ärter och hafre sås nemligen först; men konrsädet, som fordrar redig, beqwäm åker, sparas deremot til sist. Rågsädet sker från meldet af Juli til samma tid i Aug. Hwete odlas sällan för sin sena mognad. För 20 à 30 år sedan woro wårarne wida tidigare än sedan, så at kornet ofta såddes i början af Maj, och än längre tillbaka den 20 och 30 April, t. ex. åren 1700, 1750, 176 och 1779. ''Skörde-tiden'' inträffar i början af September, äfwen något förr ibland, då warmen warit ihållande; men så händer äfwen at October måste till skörd anwändas, sedan nattfrosten förderfwat hela grödan, hwilket skedde 1782, till och med på Frösön, och har det flere gånger sedan, dels händt, dels hotat och warit nära, såsom 1812, lförgätligt i långt bättre climat. Der är mer än et seculum sedan skörden kunde ske i Juli månad. År 1703 war händelsen sådan, ty kornet bergades moget den 23 Juli. Allt sedan har den skyndsammaste mognad warit år 1766, då skörden förrättades den 4 Aug. - Handskäran anwändes för korn och råg, men ärte roch studom hafra skördas med lia. Utom kornet, som dages på stång, 10 band i skylen, brukas hässjor åt öfriga säden. ''Ombyte af säd och foderwäxter'' bör till större delen äfwen lyckas här, men har ännu icke kommit i tuföfning hos allmogen. 6:o.'' Ängs-skötseln'' är hufwudsakligen en årlig utwidgning genom röjningar och bränning af ris och skräp. Någon werklig odling mer än hafrelandet skor sällan, minst på slåttmyrorna, som utgöra största widden, och der förbättringen wore mest möjlig. 7:o. ''Misswäxt'' af säd upkommer oftare af mycken wäta än torka; emedan i förra fallet mognaden af kyliga wäderleken, som mycket regn medför, allt jemt förhalas, till dess frostnätterne fullborda olyckan. Utom det såkallade stora swartåret 1695, då en exempellös misswäxt skall hafwa inträffat, hafwa flera hårda år plågat orten, stundom ända til 4 af hwarje 10:tal, orsakade nästa ensamt af frost. Hwad angelägnare då, än wattusjuka jordrymders allmänna aftappande, hwarigenom faran endast och mest kan aflägsnas. Detta, under et öfrigt klokt idkadt jordbruk och utwidgad potates-odling, jemte anskaffade stora förråd af Islands-mossan, skall troligen finnas wara de bästa skyddsmedlen mot inträffande hungersnöd. 8:o. ''Pris på säd, matwaror och foder m. m.'' äro ännu för löpande året icke stadgade. Sista boskapsmarknaden bestämde likwäl kreaturspriset till 12 à 16 R:dr B:eo för en ko, och i proportion för smärre boskap. Hästpriset kunde knappast rönas, då dess höjd afsträcker nästan all handel i den wägen. 9:o. ''Boskaps-skötseln'' är i denna socken, en mindr eän i de flesta öfriga, icke så förmånlig, som den borde wara. Den dåliga boskapsrace som hålles, skall wid försummad ängs-skötsel, brist på förmånligt bete, eller dess för stora aflägsenhet, mente missförhållandet emellan antalet kreatur och winterfödan, aldrig kunna förkofras till den afkastning, som dess naturanlag bjuder. Utfodringen, grundad på blotta halmfodret, förtjenar knappt anföras, äfwen hwad smärre kreatur angår, som dessutom, hwad öfriga skötseln beträffar, sker förwändt. En hel reform derwid synes således nödig, men måste först börjas med allwarligaste foderökning, derest sjelfwa grundwalen för landtmanna-wälmågan skall bestå. År 1815 befans antalet af socknens kreatur wara: Hästar 135, Oxar 20, Kor 416, Ungboskap 160, Får 900. Samma tid war öppna jorden 580 tunnland och 5/8 deraf i säde. Gräswall, som skiftewis kunde sås, höll 65 tunnland, hwaraf 1/6 war sådd. (Jfr Quinquenni i Tabellen). 10:o. ''Ohyror'' äga wanligen i wårt climat ingen fortkomst. De finnas och alstras til en wiss höjd i tefnad, men öfwerwäldigas snart af inträffande fjällstormar och temperaturens hastiga ombyten. Deremot ske från sjelfwa fjällen periodiska utwandringar af lemming eller fjällmöss (Mus Lemmus), hwaraf hela härar wissa år anställa sina förder framåt bebodda landet, alldeles oberoende af hinder: de taga alltid kosan rakt fram, till ands och watten ömsom. År 1788 förtärde dessa skadedjur all gröda, förödde marken, och ökades hastigt till fruktanswärd mängd. De som intogo denna ö, hade passerat 3 mil af Storsjön, der de, innan landstigningen, för sin mängd bortskymde wattenytan i wikarne der de truppade i land. Ehuru dessa möss mycket ombragtes af hundar, lekattor eller hermeliner (huskatter ledsnade wid mängden), kunde endast naturen förstöra dem i massa, hwilket skedde emot winter 1789. De hade neml. tagit winterqvarter under snöbetäckta jordytan likt mullwaden, hwarefter stark tö inföll, som bragte allt snöwattnet i ööpningen af deras tilhåll, hwilket genast derefter isades af allwarsam köld, så at de alla af denne inmurning fingo sin bane. De likna i storlek några weckors kattungar, bita i käppen hwarmed de retas, senfotade at fly, obenägne dertil, och förswara sig hellre; hafwa et eget obehagligt läte, yngla ofta, och de från 6 till 8 ungar i sänder; skinnen äro wackra, och skina med gula och swarta ränder. De förtära säd och gräs ömsom. 11:o. ''Fisket'' idkas oaktadt widsträckt strand, med ringa förmån. Silk är allmännaste slaget, men den är mager och håller stundom binnikemask med lif, äfwen efter kokningen, om den skett hastigt och ofullkomligt. Redskapen af not, nät och långref kan knappt underhållas af fångsten. Lake, harr, aborrar, gäddor och laxöring finnas äfwen i Storsjöwattnet, men minst wid Frösölandet. 12:o. ''Stenbrott'' finnes icke til annat behof än kalkbränning; kalk brännes likwäl sällan till husbehof; den köpes från nästa socken Norderön (som äfwen är kringfluten af Storsjön), der stenslaget är mer alättbrändt och mindre kiselhaltigt. Priset är nu 1 R:dr B:eo per tunna, ehuru stenförrådet kan räcka o sekler, men weden måste föras från långt afstånd på fasta landet. ''Tegeslageri'' och ''färgeri'' finnas i Slandrom - Det förra för murtegel är ny inrättning. ''Tjärubränning'' idkas studom till husbehof. ''Slöjder'' förrättas icke nog för eget behof, och måste derföre utsocknes i wissa fall derom anlitas. 13:o.'' Landtmanna-göromål'' öwfer wintern uptaga mesta tiden med långwäga wedkörslor, tröskning, mest med slagor, och foderhämtning från utslåtter på afradslanden, 1 à 2 mil aflägsna. De hemmansåboer, som hafwa dessa förnödenheter närmare, sysselsätta sig med smärre smiden af spik och nubb m. m., som öfwerföres till Norige wid deras resor efter sill och torrfisk. Strömmings och salthämtning från Sundswall uptager dessutom betydlig tid med ökad förlust, då den farande sällan kan medföra någon gårdsproduct i utbyte, hwilket ytterligare wisar huru långt under medelmåttan hemmansbruket i närwarande skick sig befinner. 14:o. ''Inre hushållningen''. Förhållandet dermed är, i följd af hwad redan är anmärkt, like wacklande som den yttre, warande allmänheten i behof af förbättringar i hwarje gren deraf, hwilket den synbart sig företeende knappa utkomsten påkallar. Detta sakernas läge härleder sig mera från förtroendet till lönlösa wanor, än af egentlig owerksamhet: tvertom saknas icke fliten, mon den gör ringa framsteg, irrar slumpwis, utan säker plan och utan kännedom af rätta wägen til målet. Med saknad bildning i sina yrken, skall landtmannen således sent kunna afskudda fördomar, som ännu fjättra dess industri. ''Underwisnings- och upfostrings-anstalter'' bestridas inom hwarje hushåll så godt de fårmå. ''Trivial-Skolan'', som här har sin plats med en widsträcktare åsyftning för hela länet, begagnas och obetydligt af socknens ungdom. ''Folkets sedlighet'' kan i det hela icke klandras. Ställets insigtsfulle och nitiske religons-lärare lofwar ock den lyckliga utsigt, at rätta grundwalen för sann upplysning, för dygdewandel och för medborgerlighet, blir inom socknen mer och mer befästad. ''Af inträfffande olyckor'' äro frostskador wid sädesodlingen de allmännaste. Sistl. år ledo wissa byar kännbar olycka, likwäl af helt annan orsak. Det war nem. hagel, som nästan i grund förstörde deras åkrark, och gjorde behofwet af understöd desto större, som gammalt sädesförråd hwarken ägdes, eller kunde köpas af andra. Genom anmälan i tidningarne erhölls också, från flera håll i riket, någon undsättning i penningar. ''Socknens folkmängd'' utgjordes år 1815 af 837 personer af alla stånd, kön och åldrar, och då denna folknummer jemföres med utrymmet som ansatts wara 4 mil (moment 1), så belöper på hwarje omtrent 200 persone. År 1769 war antalet 658 personer, således på 46 år tillkommit endast 179; men 3:ne krig med sina förödande fältfebrar, sårdeles 1789, den tidens härjande koppor och stundom rödsot, har medtagit flera människor, än samma tids folkökning kunnat ersätta. ''Folkets helsosamma'' tillstånd är redan anmärkt, äfwen som orsaken til dess sena höjning i wälmåga. Vaccinationens framgång har icke förfelat, och hwad ''veneriska smittan'' angår, så lofwar standes Curhus-inrättning slutligt unrotande deraf, äfwen från denna socken, der sådan landsplåga ännu sig minst wisat. 15:o. Sogarne i denna socken finnas wäl för sin insrkäntka rymd wara med hushållning wårdade, men huriwida detsamma kan sägas om afrädslandens, det beror på en närmare kännedom, som för aflägsenhet ännu icke äges." https://www.fornskrift.se/pdf/jlfs7.pdf (Sockenbesrivningar fråm Jämtland och Härjedalen 1818-1821 Insända till Jämtlands lans kungl. Hushållningssällskap.) https://www.ksla.se/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/kap_02.pdf https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:770442/FULLTEXT01.pdf

Step by step compilation of autosomal DNA (atDNA) tests conformation Aid

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1. have you DNA tested at 23 and me [https://www.23andme.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Search-Branded-Alpha&utm_content=23c_Search_Paid_Brand&gclid=CjwKCAjw3rfOBRBJEiwAam-GsNcasRTtu6ZYFZkaqkruKTm_VhTn7wne3c_ktKNLz69WKVXna2128hoC_nwQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CO2QnY6Ry9YCFcVANwodA_8C2Q], last time I did it it was $99 2. Go to [[https://www.gedmatch.com]]. Join and log in for about $10 3 Take Your DNA Resources # Click and plug it into The "DNA Raw Data 'One-to-many' matches New Version!" 4. set the sub set limit to 10 to get less and stronger results 5 Search results, on the left hand side choose the results that have WikiTree or ged files attached unless you know the genealogy and recognize a name related to you, to confirm DNA ancestors you first have to have their genealogy to you and two people that have to match DNA to a your Common ancestor to triangulate the results [Autosomal DMA] 6. Click GEDmatch Visualization Options 7. Choose a chart "GEDmatch Chromosome Segment Matching" Choose an area within chart with at least two matched as close as identical, the bigger the better. You are the third match 8 Copy and past it in a google spreadsheet, name file [Confirming DNA By Triangulation with Kits [ the kits Numbers, remember to add your kit # if its not on the chart] it looks like this [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1c8wvLcf0IfDjMOtb_vwSraIq7NTERUDArZVxZLfUXgs/edit?usp=sharing] 9. You can browse the .GED files (Genealogical files) for each person using your Kit number, as well as your own, now hopefully wikiTree will accept this method for confirmation 10 link the fill from google spreadsheets to the source section of your profile, if they won't accept this method at least you have it to plug in

Step by step research notes Finland

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{{Image |file=Finland-2.png |align=r |size=120px |caption=Page maintained by
the [[Project: Finland|Finland Project]] }}We recommend that you open the page [[Space:How_to_start_researching_in_Finland|How to start researching in Finland]] when we start researching Finnish church books for the first time. ==Example 1== We are going to look for Lauri Kristian Relander, the second President of Finland. We have his Wikipedia page to check that our progress is correct but will not use the information as we wish to use primary sources. * We start with selecting "[http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski?en Search in English]" under the '''Hiski''' heading at the "[[Space:How_to_start_researching_in_Finland|How to start researching in Finland]]" page. * As we supposedly don't know where he is born we select all parishes by pressing the "All" button. * Next we want to search christened people by selecting the "Christened" link. * Lets start with searching the last name of the father by writing "Relander" in the corresponding field and pressing the "Submit" button. * We now have a list of 219 events, small enough to be browsable. Browsing for a child named Lauri Kristian we find nothing but remembering that the clergy used Swedish names in church books we check again and find Lars Kristian born 31 May 1883 at farm #18 of Rahola village in Kurkijoki - Kronoborg parish. His parents are Evald Kristian Relander and Gertrud Maria Olsoni. The mother is 23 years old at Lars' birth. * Pressing the little magnifying glass by his birth date we get the transcript of this event. * Pressing the "Link to this event" link we change the web address at the top of the page to a permalink to this particular event. * Now we have a perfectly good secondary source using this link, but as we always strive to have primary sources to avoid errors, we continue our search by pressing the "SSHY - Digiarkisto" link inside the event box, and there are no church books available for this period. Is this a brick wall?? * Going back to [[Space:How_to_start_researching_in_Finland|How to start researching in Finland]] we now skip Hiski and choose "English starting page" under the "Digihakemisto" heading. * We search for Kurkijoki parish by pressing the "K" link at the top and scrolling down to "Kurkijoen seurakunnan arkisto" pressing the link. Note that the possessive ending makes the name of the parish look more or less different. * Now we have a list of different church books available from this parish and we choose "Syntyneiden ja kastettujen luettelot" (Born and christened lists) * Here is a list of the different birth records, and we note that the four newest books have restricted access. Lucky for us, we are looking for the birth year 1883 and we click the book containing the years 1867-1891. * Now we scroll down to 1883 and see that someone has indexed the first half of the year. As we are searching for 31 May, we choose image #147. * Here we find Lars Kristian at the bottom of the left hand page. This image is the original source we were looking for and it actually contains more information than the Hiski transcript. Here we have the witnesses of the christening too. * Using this image as a source we need the link to the page and some identifiers in case the link dies someday. Identifying this image we need the '''parish''' (Kurkijoki or Kronoborg as both Finnish and Swedish names are accepted), '''Kind of Record''' (birth record), '''Year span''' (1867-1891) and '''page number''' (146 at the upper right hand corner of the page). By putting the link and identifiers inside square brackets [ ] we get [http://en-dot-digihakemisto.appspot.com/edit?kuid=3773036&kuvanumero=147&ay=748424&sartun=136480.KA&atun=223479.KA&amnimeke=Kurkijoen+seurakunnan+arkisto&sarnimi=Syntyneiden+ja+kastettujen+luettelot&aynimi=Syntyneiden+ja+kastettujen+luettelot+1867-1891+%28I+C%3A5%29&ay2=80602 Kurkijoki birth records 1867-1891 p 146] * By clicking the image number (147) in the upper left hand corner you get the same image in the Finnish National Archives. This server has shorter and less informative addresses/links. ==Example 2== We will be looking for the parents of [[Kilpinen-2|Caisa (Kilpinen) Laiti]] in the sources starting with the http://en-dot-digihakemisto.appspot.com/ -site. We see on her profile that she is born in Tervola parish. Use "ctrl F" to search for Tervola on the digihakemisto site. # You find the birth dates of the parents in the second source on Maria Caisa's profile, the house examination book (rippikirja in Finnish) There you find on top of the page the word Födelse, which means birth in Swedish. The church books in Finland were written in Swedish. If you follow the column down from Födelse you see the words År och Datum (Year and Date). Below that comes the birth dates of everyone on the page next to their names. There are some different ways to write the dates and here you have the day above the month followed by the year. # Next to father Nils you find the date 24/2 1789 and you search for the birth records looking for "Syntyneiden ja kastettujen luettelot" (Born and baptised catalogs) in http://en-dot-digihakemisto.appspot.com/index_am?atun=184811.KA&amnimeke=Tervolan+seurakunnan+arkisto # You choose the proper book that covers his birth year 1789 (1779-1814) # Locate the year you are looking for. (1789 starts on image 33), open the page and look for the date, February 24. I know you didn't expect to find the name Nicolaus in the margin, but the spelling of names could be varying and Nicolaus and Nils are interchangeable. # Here you see the place of birth that is Koivuby and parents Matts Kilpelä and Caisa Nilsdotter Kilpelä. The fact that the mother has the last name written suggests that she is the daughter of the estate where Nils (Nicolaus) is born. # Now you go back to the list of church books for Tervola parish (the link above). This time we search for the household examination book (Rippikirja here written as Rippi- ja kinkerikuulustelukirjat) at the time of Nils' birth. Rippikirjat 1787-1799 looks right and you can use the search function to find "Koivuby" and "Kilpinen" that seems to be on image 17. # This is a bit trickier. First is Nils, the farmer who cannot be the Nils we are looking for as he is born 1734. In this book you have the birth dates further to the right. Next is his wife (Hu=Hustru) Margeta Hansdotter, followed by "måg" (son-in law) Matts Romsi and his wife Carin, daughter of Nils and Margeta. Matts and Carin have sons Nils and Michel. The last name of Matts, Romsi may be his LNAB, but you would have to verify it from the birth records. # Now you have in addition to Nils' birth details found his parents and maternal grandparents. # Please repeat with the details of Maria Caisa (Both are her first names) Hard to read village is "Rungaus" and last name for Maria Caisa is Mattinen. The patronym for the mother reads Ersdotter often spelled out as Eriksdotter. # When using these images as sources you get the correct citation by right clicking on the image and choosing "Source citation"

Step-Family Tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Allingham-317|Kaylyn Allingham]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=29040663 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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The goal of this project is to find Steph ancestory Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Steph-3|Stephanie Dugan]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * need to find someone to interpret French records * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13668709 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stephan

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First Settlers List Village of STEPHAN [Vodyannoi-Buyerak] The following surnames are mentioned: Balzer / Baltzer, Baron ?, Becker, Beiet ?, Beil, Bender, Blohm, Born / Bornn, Bosch, Dangemam ?, Dietz, Doring /Dohring, Dreis / Dreise, Ebel, Eberhard / Eberhardt, Feierstein/Feuerstein?, Fishler / Fischler, Fritzler, Funk, Ginter / Ginther / Gunther, Gotz, Greb / Grabb/ Kreb, Greilig /Greilich /Greulich , Gutschmidt / Guthschmidt, Haas, Helfenbein, Hilderman, Hohweiler, Huhnegard / Hunergard, Jost, Just, Karpf, Kinholtz/ Kinholdtz/ Kuhnholz, Kramer, Lautal ?, Lautmann, Leneschmidt, Lieb, Lieber, Lip ?, Lochman / Lochmann, Mahler, Meier, Meltzel ?, Merlau ?, Mierau, Mohr, Muller, Muth, Ott, Peil, Rab/Raab/Raap, Reil / Riehl / Rohl, Reiswig, Reiter, Rott / Roth, Ruhl, Ruppel, Schaaf / Schaff, Schafer / Schaffer, Scherer, Schmidt, Schneider, Schonhals, Seim ?, Spielman, Stabenow / Stebenow, Steinert, Stoppel, Sturtz, Tietschler, Walter, Weber, Werner, Witman / Whitman /Whittman, Ziegler. Movement of the colonists to or from the following villages is mentioned: Astrakhan, Buidakov Buyerak [Schwab], Golii Karamish [Balzer], Krestovoy Buyerak [Muller], Lesnoi-Karamish [Grimm], Nizhnaya Dobrinka [Dobrinka], Podstepnaya [Rosenheim], Sarepta, Sebastyanovka [Anton], Semenovka, Shcherbakovka, Splavnukha [Huch], Ust-Kulalinka [Galka], Verkhnaya Dobrinka [Dreispitz], Verkhnaya-Gryaznucha [Kraft], Verkhnaya Kulalinka [Holstein] Alternate Village Names (VolgaGermans.org) Stefan, Stephan, Vodnobuyerachnoye, Vodyanoi Buyerak, Wodjanoi Bujerak, Wodjanoy Buyarak, Vodnobuyerachnoe

Stephanie Stults' - Newly Discovered Wikitree Cousins

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== Friends & Significant People== :'''''People that are/were friends throughout my life.... that thanks to WikiTree are now know to be family!''''' *'''[[Walden-1196|Clint Walden]]''' and I are 7th cousins[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Walden-1196&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Laurens-58|Deanna]]''' and I are 8th cousins[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Laurens-58&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Adams-26860|Timmy]]''' and I are 9th cousins 1X removed[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-26860&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Lutz-1882|Charles Lutz]]''' and I are 10th cousins 1X removed[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lutz-1882&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Carson-5323|Jason Carson]]''' and I are double 10th cousins[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carson-5323&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] ---- === Notable WikiTree Cousins === *'''[[Cash-217|Johnny Cash]]''' is my 7th cousin 2X removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cash-217&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Ball-3|Lucille Ball]]''' is my 9th cousin 2X removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ball-3&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Disney-1|Walt Disney]]''' is my 10th cousin 4X removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Disney-1&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Smith-545|Joseph Smith]]'''(founder of the LDS church) is my 10th cousin 6X removed[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-545&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Mathers-465|Eminem]]''' is my 19th cousin 1X removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mathers-465&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] ===All my favorite unrelated profiles (Maybe I can connect them to me someday)=== *[[Trump-66|President Donald J. Trump]] *[[Bulger-219|Whitey Bulger]] *[[Ledger-101|Heath Ledger]] *[[Stefani-10|Gwen Stefani]] *[[Parker-11929 | Butch Cassidy]] *[[Longabaugh-4 | The Sundance Kid]] & [[Bassett-1556| Anne Bassett AKA Etta Place]] *[[Logan-2228| Harvey Logan]] (Member of the Wild Bunch) ===Notables I have worked on=== * [[Baker-31738|MGK]] * [[Young-13227|Angus Young]] * [[Tallarico-6|Steven Tyler]] * [[Pereira-748|Joe Perry]] * [[Montgomery-9191|Billie Perry]] * [[Pereira-766|Roman Perry]] * [[Pereira-765|Tony Perry]] * [[Mulvehill-13|Scotti Hill]] * [[O'Brien-5858|Dan O'Brien]] * [[Weaver-6642|Ward Weaver Jr.]] * [[Weaver-6641|Ward Weaver III]] * [[Stout-3779|Maria Stout]] * [[Weaver-6643|Francis Weaver]] * [[Gaddis-361|Miranda Gaddis]] ---- === Favorite Photos === *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Henrikson-50 one handed] ---- ===Wikitree Cousins=== *'''[[Herrman-30 |Bill Herrman]]''' is my 4th cousin 2X removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Herrman-30&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Wilson-6403|Paul Wilson]]''' is my 5th cousin 1X removed. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wilson-6403&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Hopper-206|Homer Hopper]]''' is my 5th cousin 1X removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hopper-206&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Francis-1784| Susan (Francis) Whitten]]''' is my 5th cousin 1X removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Francis-1784&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] Related through: [[Cook-11369|Nancy (Cook) Lovin]] *'''[[Bechman-4|Stuart Bechman]]''' is my 5th cousin 2X removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bechman-4&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Urschel-11|Tom (Urschel) Wilde]]''' is my 6th cousin [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Urschel-11&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Thomas-22768|Edward Thomas Jr.]]''' is my 7th cousin 1X removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Thomas-22768&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Benedict-1327|David Benedict]]''' is my 10th cousin 1X removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benedict-1327&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Pearson-3638|J. (Pearson) Salsbery]]''' is my 10th cousin 2X removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pearson-3638&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Lockwood-1016|Douglas Lockwood]]''' is my 11th cousin 1X removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lockwood-1016&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Randolph-1145| Thomas Randolph]]''' is my 13th cousin [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Randolph-1145&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Beardsley-386| John Beardsley]]''' is my 15th cousin [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beardsley-386&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]]''' is my 16th cousin 2X removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wright-7062&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]]''' is my 17th cousin 1X removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Langholf-2&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Stills-18|Michael Stills]]''' is my 18th cousin [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stills-18&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] *'''[[Brown-8212|Abby (Brown) Glann]]''' is my 19th cousin 1X removed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brown-8212&person2_name=Stults-176 -><-] ---- ===Relations to 41 of 44 US Presidents=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |#|| President || Relationship || Common Ancestor |- |1|| [[Washington-11|George Washington]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Washington-11&person2_name=Stults-176 14th cousin 5X removed] || [[Beauchamp-74|Thomas (Beauchamp) de Beauchamp KG]] |- |2|| [[Adams-10|John Adams]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-10&person2_name=Stults-176 18th cousin 3X removed]||[[Beauchamp-1147|William (Beauchamp) de Beauchamp]] |- |3||[[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jefferson-1&person2_name=Stults-176 15th cousin 4X removed]||[[Venables-88|Hugh (Venables) de Venables Knt]] |- |4||[[Madison-1|James Madison]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Madison-1&person2_name=Stults-176 9th cousin 7X removed]||[[Throckmorton-13|Thomas Throckmorton]] |- |5||[[Monroe-17|James Monroe]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Monroe-17&person2_name=Stults-176 19th cousin 4X removed]||[[FitzGeoffrey-66|John FitzGeoffrey]] |- |6||[[Adams-12|John Quincy Adams]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-12&person2_name=Stults-176 14th cousin 5X removed]||[[Beauchamp-74|Thomas (Beauchamp) de Beauchamp KG]] |- |7||[[Jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]]||NO RELATIONSHIP FOUND||? |- |8||[[Van_Buren-1|Martin Van Buren Sr.]]||NO RELATIONSHIP FOUND||? |- |9||[[Harrison-912|William Henry Harrison]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harrison-912&person2_name=Stults-176 14th cousin 4X removed]||[[Clifford-243|Roger (Clifford) de Clifford]] |- |10||[[Tyler-150|John Tyler IV]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tyler-150&person2_name=Stults-176 12th cousin 5X removed]||[[Legh-39|Piers Legh V]] |- |11||[[Polk-56|James K. Polk]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Polk-56&person2_name=Stults-176 18th cousin 3X removed]||[[Beauchamp-1147|William (Beauchamp) de Beauchamp]] |- |12||[[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Taylor-223&person2_name=Stults-176 14th cousin 4X removed]||[[Clifford-243|Roger (Clifford) de Clifford]] |- |13||[[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fillmore-3&person2_name=Stults-176 9th cousin 6X removed]||[[Brooke-13|Robert Brooke]] |- |14||[[Pierce-177|Franklin Pierce]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pierce-177&person2_name=Stults-176 14th cousin 4X removed]||[[Freville-4|Baldwin Freville]] |- |15||[[Buchanan-787|James Buchanan]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchanan-787&person2_name=Stults-176 16th cousin 5X removed]||[[Beauchamp-1147|William (Beauchamp) de Beauchamp]] |- |16||[[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lincoln-103&person2_name=Stults-176 8th cousin 7X removed]||[[Whitman-162|Edward Whitman]] |- |17||[[Johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johnson-10479&person2_name=Stults-176 17th cousin 2X removed]||[[Beauchamp-74|Thomas (Beauchamp) de Beauchamp KG]] |- |18||[[Grant-468|Hiram Ulysses Simpson Grant]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grant-468&person2_name=Stults-176 13th cousin 4X removed]||[[Brereton-10|William (Brereton) of Brereton]] |- |19||[[Hayes-229|Rutherford B. Hayes]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hayes-229&person2_name=Stults-176 5th cousin 5X removed]||[[Buck-41|Henry Buck]] |- |20||[[Garfield-39|James A. Garfield]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garfield-39&person2_name=Stults-176 18th cousin]||[[Clifford-243|Roger (Clifford) de Clifford]] |- |21||[[Arthur-49|Chester Alan Arthur]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Arthur-49&person2_name=Stults-176 11th cousin 7X removed]||[[Harding-1079|Richard Harding Esq]] |- |22&24||[[Cleveland-110|Stephen Grover Cleveland]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cleveland-110&person2_name=Stults-176 10th cousins 6X removed]||[[Warren-912|Lawrence Warren]] |- |23||[[Harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harrison-913&person2_name=Stults-176 16th cousin 2X removed]||[[Clifford-243|Roger (Clifford) de Clifford]] |- |25||[[McKinley-184|Theodore McKinley]]|| NO RELATIONSHIP FOUND||? |- |26||[[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roosevelt-18&person2_name=Stults-176 15th cousin 2X removed]||[[Brereton-10|William (Brereton) of Brereton]] |- |27||[[Taft-21|William Howard Taft]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Taft-21&person2_name=Stults-176 7th cousin 4X removed]||[[Buck-155|William Buck]] |- |28||[[Wilson-7591|Woodrow Wilson]]||NO RELATIONSHIP FOUND||? |- |29||[[Harding-4|Warren G. Harding]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harding-4&person2_name=Stults-176 10th cousin 3X removed]||[[Harding-117|John Harding]] |- |30||[[Coolidge-13|John Calvin Coolidge Jr.]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coolidge-13&person2_name=Stults-176 13th cousin 5X removed]||[[Harding-119|Thomas Harding]] |- |31||[[Hoover-328|Herbert Clark Hoover]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hoover-328&person2_name=Stults-176 15th cousin 2X removed]||[[Brereton-10|William Brereton]] |- |32||[[Roosevelt-1|Franklin D. Roosevelt]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roosevelt-1&person2_name=Stults-176 11th cousin 4X removed]||[[Chandler-111|Thomas Chandler II]] |- |33||[[Truman-3|Harry S Truman]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Truman-3&person2_name=Stults-176 18th cousin 2X removed]||[[Welles-185|John Welles]] |- |34||[[Eisenhower-1|Dwight D. Eisenhower]]||NO RELATIONSHIP FOUND||? |- |35||[[Kennedy-96|John F. Kennedy]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kennedy-96&person2_name=Stults-176 18th cousin 4X removed]||[[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]] |- |36||[[Johnson-8927|Lyndon Baines Johnson]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johnson-8927&person2_name=Stults-176 15th cousin 1X removed]||[[Throckmorton-365|Robert Throckmorton]] |- |37||[[Nixon-22|Richard Nixon]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nixon-22&person2_name=Stults-176 11th cousin 2X removed]||[[Foote-35| Robert Foote]] |- |38||[[King-1042|Gerald R. Ford]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=King-1042&person2_name=Stults-176 14th cousin 1X removed]||[[Brooke-13|Robert Brooke]] |- |39||[[Carter-1086|Jimmy Carter]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carter-1086&person2_name=Stults-176 16th cousin 1X removed]||[[Brereton-10|William Brereton]] |- |40||[[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Reagan-1&person2_name=Stults-176 17th cousin]||[[Throckmorton-6|John Throckmorton MP]] |- |41||[[Bush-7|George H. W. Bush]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bush-7&person2_name=Stults-176 9th cousin 3X removed]||[[Foote-50|Nathaniel Foote Sr.]] |- |42||[[Blythe-6|Bill Clinton]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Blythe-6&person2_name=Stults-176 17th cousin 2X removed]||[[Throckmorton-6|John Throckmorton MP]] |- |43||[[Bush-4|George W. Bush]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bush-4&person2_name=Stults-176 10th cousin 2X removed]||[[Foote-50|Nathaniel Foote Sr.]] |- |44||[[Obama-2|Barack Obama]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Obama-2&person2_name=Stults-176 15th cousin 3X removed]||[[Throckmorton-365|Robert Throckmorton]] |- |45||[[Trump-66|Donald J. Trump]]||NO RELATIONSHIP FOUND||? |}

Stephanie’s To Do List

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Welcome to Stephanie’s To Do List
==Introduction== This space page is where I keep all of the things that I need to do (instead of in the bio of profiles). [[Obrien-4884|Stephanie Obrien]] ==Research == *[[Brien-570|Michael Brien]] 1824-1878 *[[Chapman-11497|Edward Chapman]] 1746-1819 *[[Chapman-11496 |Joseph Chapman]] 1780-1849 *[[Giles-3423 | George Giles]] 1857 *[[Giles-3500 | John Giles]] 1818-1904 ==Sources with Links== * [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] * [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie Irish Civil Records] ==Pre-1500== *{{Blue|Profile to demonstrate skills}} [[Chapman-Taylor-1|Chapman-Taylor-1]] *{{Blue |Watchlist doesn’t exceed 5000}} *{{Blue|England Project}} *{{Blue|G2G}} I have asked several questions in G2G *{{Red|Project Leader in contact with}}

Stephanie's Toolbox

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==Sources== *[https://web.archive.org/web/20201008102837/https://sites.google.com/site/freegenealogylinks/genealogy-toolbox Genealogy Toolbox] *[http://www.usgenweb.org/ USGenWeb] *[https://home.rootsweb.com/ Rootsweb] *[https://accessgenealogy.com/ Access Free Genealogy] ===Military=== *[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/ Patriot Research System (PRS)] *[https://www.ngsgenealogy.org/preserve-the-pensions/ War of 1812 Pension Files] ===Newspapers=== *[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ Chronicling America] ===Photos/Memories=== *[https://deadfred.com/ Dead Fred] ===Maps=== *[[Space:Early Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina Maps]] ==By State== ===Kentucky=== *[https://www.knoxhistoricalmuseum.org/genealogy/genealogy-research-links/f.html?start=40 Knox Historical Musem] ===North Carolina=== *[https://digital.ncdcr.gov/ North Carolina Digital Collections] ===Oregon=== *[https://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/ Oregon Digital Newspaper Program] *[https://oregonlive.newsbank.com/ The Oregonian Archives] ===Tennessee=== *[https://tslaindexes.tn.gov/tn-research-search?search_api_views_fulltext=&search_api_views_fulltext_1=Stults&search_api_views_fulltext_2=&field_database_tn_research=All Tennessee State Library] *[https://www.ancestrycdn.com/support/us/2016/11/tennessee.pdf Tennessee Resources] ===Texas=== *[https://texashistory.unt.edu/ Texas History]

Stephanie's WikiTree Images

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Stephen A Miller Family in the Census

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== Census Records == === 1850 === '''US Census, 1850, Newstead, Erie, New York'''"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCY4-X6P : 23 December 2020), Aaron P Miller in household of Stephen Miller, Newstead, Erie, New York, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). :Stephen Miller (age 36) :Percis Miller (age 34) :Miranda Miller (age 7) :Isabel M Miller (age 6) :Martin L Miller (age 4) :Aaron P. Miller, male (age 1) :George Brown (age 13) === 1855 === '''New York State Census, 1855''' "New York State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K63R-468 : 27 December 2020), Aaron P Miller in household of Stephen Miller, E.D. 1, Amherst, Erie, New York, United States; citing p. 13, line #43, family #109, county clerk offices, New York; FHL microfilm 825,680. :Stephen Miller (age 41) :Persis Miller (age 39) :Miranda Miller (age 13) female :Isable M Miller (age 11) female :Martin L Miller (age 9) male :Aaron P Miller, (age 6) male :William E Miller (age 4) male :George E Miller (age 1) male === 1860 === '''US Census 1860'''"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC74-WMV : 11 November 2020), Aaron P Miller in entry for Stephen Miller, 1860. :Household Role Sex Age Birthplace :Stephen Miller Male 45 New York :Perris Miller Female 43 New York :Maranda Miller Female 17 New York :Isabel Miller Female 15 New York :Martin Miller Male 14 New York :Aaron P Miller Male 11 New York :Wm E Miller Male 9 New York :Persis Miller Female 4 New York :Geo E Miller Male 6 New York :Sandusky Miller Male 2 New York === 1865 === '''1865 New York State Census'''1865 New York State Census, Wilson, Niagara, New York, USA :Wilson, Niagara, New York, USA :District 01, Page 3, Wilson, Niagara, NY, 5 Jun 1865 :Stephen b.1812 age 53 :Percis b.1816 age 49 :Martin b.1846 age 19 :Parmer b.1848 age 17 :Eugene b.1850 age 15 :Geo b.1852 age 13 :Emma b.1855 age 10 :Sanduskey b.1861 age 4 === 1870 === '''US Census 1870'''"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHHK-5J8 : 2 January 2021), Stephen Miller, 1870. :Allen, Hillsdale, Michigan, United States :Household Role Sex Age Birthplace :Stephen Miller Male 56 b. abt.1814 in New York :Perris Miller Female 54 b. abt 1816 in New York :Miranda Miller Female 28 b. abt 1842 in New York :Wm E Miller Male 19 b. abt 1851 in New York :Geo E Miller Male 16 b. abt 1854 in New York :Emma Miller Female 14 b. abt 1856 in New York :Sandusky Miller Male 12 b. abt 1858 in New York === 1880 === '''US Census 1880'''"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZX8-8YG : 21 August 2017), Adele Miller in household of Parmer Miller, Wilson, Niagara, New York, United States; citing enumeration district ED 195, sheet 421C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,254,901. :Parmer Miller, age 30, born in NY :Adele Miller, wife, age 23, born in NY :Maud Miller, daughter, age 1, born in NY '''US Census 1880''' "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWS4-4QX : 19 February 2021), Stephen Miller, Washington, Gratiot, Michigan, United States; citing enumeration district ED 103, sheet 643D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,254,580. :Stephen Miller Self Male 66 New York b1814, Farmer :Persis Miller Wife Female 64 New York b1816 Keeping House :Martin Miller Son Male 34 New York b1846 Laborer, Single :Sandusky Miller Son Male 21 New York b1859 Laborer, Single == Sources ==

Stephen Bachiler - Supplemental

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Supplemental page for details about the Reverend Stephen Bachiler.
See also, [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bachiler-22&public=1 Stephen Bachiler/Bachiler-22]
See also [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Stephen_Bachiler_-_Supplemental_2&public=1 Stephen Bachiler-Supplemental 2] In general, Robert Charles Anderson (Great Migration Begins) keeps discussion of personal qualities to a bare minimum. [Then followed a lengthy excerpt from Anderson's work that has been removed]. :: :Reports that he died in Hackney, Middlesex, in 1660, aged 100 years, appeared in print, but were long ago disproved. These were based partly on tradition that he lived to a great age and died in England, and partly on a hasty conclusion made in error by someone reading material published in the Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Vol. VIII. - Fourth Series. (Boston, Mass.: The Society, 1868), 583-584. This error showing him dying in Hackney aged 100 years was caught many years ago and corrected in the "Additions and Corrections to the Genealogical Dictionary" (supra, 781). People still, however, persist in carrying on this incorrect information which actually pertains to a Rev. John Bachiler who died in Hackney in 1674!NHGR (1991) :Some years ago, Philip B. Simonds of Little Compton, R.I. (who discovered that he had nine lines of descent from Stephen Bachiler, as does the present writer), engaged the services of Brooks & Simpson, Ltd., of London, a highly reputable genealogical research firm, to discover more about Mr. Bachiler’s origins and his death. The results were published by Rosemary E. Bachelor in Machias, Maine, in The Batchelor Family News-Journal, 4[April 19741:5, and show that a very comprehensive search was made to verify previously known or surmised facts respecting the aged minister. Nothing promising was found until they searched Boyd’s index to London burials and found several Stephen Bachilers. One of these appeared to be the correct one, and they wrote: However, a 1656 entry at Allhallows Staining, London, states Steeven Batchiller, minister, that died at Robert Barbers, was buried in the new churchyard Oct. 31, 1656. John Goode was parish rector 1654-1662, so this entry does not relate to a rector of the parish and would appear to be our client’s ancestor.NHGR (1991) He was married multiple times [these all need confirming and citations]: : That he was married a total of four times is now well known. Further evidence that his first wife and mother of all his children was probably a sister of Rev. John Bate, Bachiler, successor at Wherwell, Hampshire, was discovered by Charles Edward Banks in an English court record (Court of Requests, Public Record Office, London. REQ2/678/64, dated 2 November 15 Charles I [1639]), and preserved by Charles Hull Batchelder in his extensive manuscript collection on the family at the New Hampshire Historical Society in Concord. A photocopy of the original large vellum document of this suit, and a careful transliteration of it, have recently been received by the writer.NHGR 1991 In "Early Life" * 17 July 1587: presented as vicar of Wherwell, Hampshire, and remained at that parish until he was ejected in 1605 [NEHGR 46:60-61, citing Winchester diocesan records]. * 1593: cited in Star Chamber for having "uttered in a sermon at Newbury very lewd speeches tending seditiously to the derogation of her Majesty's government" [NEHGR74:319-20]. One of nearly a hundred ministers deprived of their benefices between the years 1604 and 1609 [Kenneth Fincham, Prelate as Pastor: The Episcopate of James I (Oxford 1990), p. 326]. * 1606: living at Wherwell when he was a legatee in the will of Henry Shipton [NEHGR 74:320]. * 1614: A case in Star Chamber still refers to Bachiler as of Wherwell, and adds much other useful information about the family.[PRO REQ2/678/64]. * 28 April 1614 Stephen Bachiler was a free suitor of Newton Stacey at the view of frankpledge of the Barton Stacey Manorial Court, and was a free suitor of Barton Stacey at the court of 2 October 1615. * 19 February 1615[/6?] Edmund Alleyn of Hatfield Peverell, Essex, bequeathed £5 to "Mr. Bachelour," and Stephen Bachiler was one of the witnesses [Waters 518-19]. * 11 June 1621 Adam Winthrop, father of Governor JOHN WINTHROP , reported that "Mr. Bachelour the preacher dined with us" at Groton, Suffolk [WP 1:235]. * 1622 and 1629: "Stephen Bachiler, clerk" acquired land in Newton Stacey in, and sold it in 1630 and 1631 [Batchelder Gen 76-77]. While at Newton Stacey (a village within the parish of Barton Stacey) Bachiler had managed to incite the parishioners of Barton Stacey to acts that came to the attention of the sheriff, who petitioned for redress to the King in Council; the complaint described Bachiler as "a notorious inconformist" [NEHGR 46:62, citing Domestic Calendar of State Papers, 1635]. * 23 June 1631 applied for permission to travel to Flushing in Holland "to visit their sons and daughters" [Waters 520]. == Life in New England == * Stephen Bachiler was made freeman 6 May 1635Citing "MBCR 1:371" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:61 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). * 1636/7: supposed to have received a grant of land in Ipswich, but no contemporary evidence for this has been found. * Winter 1637/9: From Winthrop's journal (late March) [NOT FOUND]: "Another plantation was now in hand at Mattakeese [Yarmouth], six miles beyond Sandwich. The undertaker of this was one Mr. Batchellor, late pastor of Sagus, (since called Lynn), being about seventy-six years of age; yet he walked thither on foot in a very hard season. He and his company, being all poor men, finding the difficulty, gave it over, and others undertook it" [WJ 1:313 NOTE: I cannot find this quote in Winthrop’s Journal. [[Smith-32867|Smith-32867]] 15:21, 4 November 2013 (EST)]. * 6 Jul 1638: received a grant of land in Newbury. Bachiler also seems to have been able to organize a church at Newbury (or to keep in existence the church that he had earlier organized at Lynn). * Summer of 1639 Stephen Bachiler and some other families, many of them from Newbury, began the settlement of Hampton, and Bachiler was soon joined there by Reverend Timothy Dalton, who shared the pulpit with him. * On 28 June 1641 at Saco four men were chosen as arbitrators in a dispute between GEORGE CLEEVE and JOHN WINTER , and in case those four men could not agree, Stephen Bachiler was to be "an umpire for the final ending of the said controversies" [Trelawny Papers 269-72, 319]. * In 1641 Winthrop reported that Bachiler "being about 80 years of age, and having a lusty comely woman to his wife, did solicit the chastity of his neighbor's wife" [WJ 2:53], and this led to an attack on him by Dalton and a large portion of the Hampton congregation. * A letter dated 26 February 1643/4 indicates that by this time, SB was in Hampton" [WP 4:447]. * 1643-4, when the town of Exeter invited Bachiler to be their minister, the affair was raised again, and this was sufficient to prevent his removal to that church [GMN 4:21-22]. At about this time Bachiler's ministry at Hampton ceased, and he soon moved to Strawberry Bank [Portsmouth], where he remained until his return to England. * Later in 1644 Winthrop pointed out that "Mr. Batchellor had been in three places before, and through his means, as was supposed, the churches fell to such divisions, as no peace could be till he was removed" [WJ 2:216-17]. == Final Years == * 9 April 1650 at a Quarterly Court held at Salisbury, "Mr. Steven Bacheller [was] fined for not publishing his marriage according to law." At the same court it was ordered "that Mr. Bacherler and Mary his wife shall live together, as they publicly agreed to do, and if either desert the other, the marshal to take them to Boston to be kept until next quarter Court of Assistants, to consider a divorce... [EQC 1:191]. * 2 October 1650 "Steven Bachiler" witnessed a deed between Christopher Hussey (grantor) and Steven Sanborn and Samuel Fogg (grantees) [NLR 1:19]; this is the last certain record of Bachiler in New England (unless the "Mr. Batchelder" who was presented at court on 28 June 1652 for being illegally at the house of John Webster is our man [NHPP 40:87-88]). * 15 October 1650 at a court at York "George Rodgers & Mrs. Batcheller [were] presented upon vehement suspicion of incontinency for living in one house together & lying in one room" [MPCR 1:146]. * 16 Oct 1651: At a court at Piscataqua [i.e., Kittery] the grand jury presented "George Rogers for, & Mary Batcheller the wife of Mr. Steven Bacheller minister for adultery"; George Rogers was to have forty strokes, and Mary Bachiler "for her adultery shall receive 40 strokes save one at the first town meeting held at Kittery six weeks after the delivery & be branded with the letter A" [MPCR 1:164]. This child born late in 1651 or early in 1652 was apparently the Mary Bachiler who later married William Richards, and even though the Dover Court on 26 March 1673 awarded him administration of the estate of Stephen Bachiler [NHPP40:287], she would not have been his daughter. (See MA Arch 9:28 and NHGR 8:14 for more on Bachiler's fourth wife.) * 1651-1654: While most secondary sources claim that he made that trip in 1654 when his grandson Stephen Samborne returned to England, and a number of records in New England between 1651 and 1654 mentioned Stephen Bachiler, none of them necessarily implies that Bachiler was still in New England, and a few indicate that he was not in close proximity to the courts in question. "Apparently John Sanborn and others were pursuing the interests of Stephen Bachiler in his absence, but without a proper power of attorney. It might be argued that he was in Strawberry Bank [Portsmouth], but unable to come to Hampton, but there is no indication that he was ill or unable to travel at any time in his long life, and the more likely explanation is that he was already in England by October of 1651. :Others say 1654 due to a supposed 1653 birth record found of a son in New England. [FIND] Others say he returned to England with his grandson. * 3 October 1654 "Mr. Batcheller's letter of attorney to Mr. Christopher Hussie [was] approved" [EQC 1:372]. == Sources == *

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See also [[Bachiler-22|Stephen Bachiler]] Page to record proposed changes to biography ---- Biography Stephen Bachiler was born about 1561.Citing "Waters 520" and writing that he was reported aged 70 [in a deposition] dated 23 June 1631 in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). Various claims of his birth location and/or parentage are found in family files, but these have not been shown or proved.In part based on "Rev. Stephen Bachiler of Hampton: Some Additional Information"; ''Lane Memorial (Hampton, New Hampshire) Library'' ([http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/biog/bachilerdeath.htm click here] accessed 2013), reproduction, with permission, of an article of the same title by George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., published "''The New Hampshire Genealogical Record'' January 1991 - Vol. 8, No. 1." He was buried at All Hallows Staining, London, 31 October 1656.George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., “Rev. Stephen Bachiler of Hampton: Some Additional Information,” in ‘’New Hampshire Genealogical Record,’’ 8 (1991):14-17], citing research conducted by Michael J. Wood of the parish records of Allhallows Staining: “Steeven Batchiller Minester that dyed att Robert Barbers was buryed in the new church yard Octob 31th 1656.” [With permission of the author, the referenced article may be viewed online at the [http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/biog/bachilerdeath.htm ''Lane Memorial (Hamptons, New Hampshire) Library''] website. Rev. Stephen Bachiler married four times # [Anne?] ____, by 1590, a close relation of the Rev. John Bate (m. Dorcas _____), Bachiler's successor as vicar of Wherwell; she died after 1610 and before Bachiler married again.Citing "Star Chamber Proc. James I 297/25 1614" and "PRO REQ2/678/64" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62, 63-65 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013) at p. 62, Anderson parenthetically adds, "Although his first wife's name is stated to be "Anne" by many authorities, there is no record of evidence to support this." #Christian (_____) Weare, widow of Andover,Charles H. Batchelder (1936) and Carl W. Brage (1985), ''Batchelder/Bachilder genealogy through Rev. Stephen Bachiler's son Stephen Bachilder : (A correction of the work on this family by Pierce)'', Carl W. Brage, ed., [manuscript] (1985), page 3. This manuscript has been published as downloadable content (in five parts) to the ''Lane Memorial (Hampton, New Hampshire) Library'' site, see "[http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/genealog/batchelder/index.htm Genealogy of the Batchelder Family of Hampton, New Hampshire]." in Abbots Ann, Hampshire on 2 Mar 1623/4Citing "GDMNH 81" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013).; she died before Bachiler married again. # Helena (_____) Mason, widow, in Abbots Ann, Hampshire on 26 Mar 1627. She was the widow of Reverend Thomas Mason and was reported aged 48 in 1631; she died by 3 May 1647.Citing "CDMNH 81," "Waters 520" and "WP 5153" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). # Mary (_____) Beedle, widow, by 14 Feb 1648.Citing "Kittery Hist 95-96" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). She was the widow of Robert Beedle. Bachiler's fourth marriage was not sustained as Mary came to cohabitate with George Rogers at Kittery, Maine.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). Shortly before Bachiler was buried at England, she petitioned for divorce claiming he had married again. Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, M.D., Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England. Vol. IV.-Part I. 1650-1660. [Boston, Mass.: The Legislature, 1854], 282 There is no evidence that he remarried. Some family associations. In 1614, Rev. Stephen's Bachiler's son, Stephen, was said to have been a cousin of either[[X-3336 | GeneJ]]: Wouldn't the John Bate, clerk, mentioned in the suit have been the son of Rev. John Bate? Rev. John Bate (Bachiler's successor at Wherwell), or Bate's son. This establishes the notion that a close family association existed between the Bate and Bachiler families. The precise connection hasn't been learned--Rev. Stephen Bachiler and Rev. John Bate may have been "brothers-in-law, or they married sisters."Charles H. Batchelder (1936) and Carl W. Brage (1985), ''Batchelder/Bachilder genealogy through Rev. Stephen Bachiler's son Stephen Bachilder : (A correction of the work on this family by Pierce)'', Carl W. Brage, ed., [manuscript] (1985), page 3. This manuscript has been published as downloadable content (in five parts) to the ''Lane Memorial (Hampton, New Hampshire) Library'' site, see "[http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/genealog/batchelder/index.htm Genealogy of the Batchelder Family of Hampton, New Hampshire]." In correspondence of "14th 4th mo. 1673" (14 June 1673) to "Nath'l Bachiler, sen," Richard Dummer referred to "my cossen nathaniell bachelor of Hampton."Charles E. Batchedler, "Rev. Stephen Bachiler," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 46 (1892):[https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor46wate#page/58/mode/1up 58-64], [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor46wate#page/157/mode/1up 157-161], [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor46wate#page/246/mode/1up 246-251], [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor46wate#page/345/mode/1up 345-350], especially footnote on [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor46wate#page/157/mode/1up p. 157]; digital images, ''Internet Archive'' (accessed 2014).Charles H. Batchelder (1936) and Carl W. Brage (1985), ''Batchelder/Bachilder genealogy through Rev. Stephen Bachiler's son Stephen Bachilder : (A correction of the work on this family by Pierce)'', Carl W. Brage, ed., [manuscript] (1985), page 4. This manuscript has been published as downloadable content (in five parts) to the ''Lane Memorial (Hampton, New Hampshire) Library'' site, see "[http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/genealog/batchelder/index.htm Genealogy of the Batchelder Family of Hampton, New Hampshire]." This relationship is explained in the context of Rev. Stephen Bachiler's third marriage (1627) to Helena (_____) Mason, the widow of Rev. Thomas Mason. By her first marriage, Helena was the mother of Jane Mason, who married by 1632 to Richard Dummer.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:588-595, article concerning Richard Dummer, and especially 590 with reference to "Aspinwall 333"; digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). Thus Rev. Stephen Bachiler was the step-father-in-law of Richard Dummer.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:592 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). Both Rev. Stephen Bachiler and Richard Dummer (of Roxbury and Newbury) had "close connections in the activities of the the Plough Company."Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). Dummer had also resided at North Stoneham, Hampshire, "late in his life."Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). In turn then, Stephen Bachiler had resided at South Stoneham just prior to his migration to the colonies.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). Life at England, prior to migration
Bachiler entered college about 1581 and matriculated about 1586 at Oxford from St. John's College; he received his B.A. 3 February 1585/6.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). He became the vicar of Wherwell, Hampshire, and remained at that parish until he was ejected in 1605.Citing "NEHGR 46:60-61, citing Winchester diocesan records" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). His struggle with controversy began in 1593 when Bachiler was reported to have "uttered in a sermon at Newbury very lewd speeches tending seditiously to the derogation of her Majesty's government."Referring to an entry in the "Star Chamber" and citing NEHGR 74:319-20" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). His name is found among the "nearly a hundred ministers" who were "deprived of their benefices" between 1604 and 1609.Citing "Kenneth Fincham, Prelate as Pastor: The Episcopate of James I (Oxford 1990), p. 326" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). He was living in Wherwell in 1606Citing "NEHGR 74:320" and writing that he was "a legatee in the will of Henry Shipton" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). and seems to have remained there through 1614 after which he resided Newton Stacy from 1614-1631. He left there not long before his migration to New England. Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:64-65 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). In the more immediate period of his migration, Bachiler apparently resided shortly at South Stoneham, Hampshire, as on 23 June 1631 he made application from there to visit "sons and daughters" at Flushing, Holland, being accompanied by his wife.Citing "Waters 520" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:65 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). Emigration and life at New England. Bachiler had become associated with merchants of London forming the Plough Company. The company had land grants at New England in the area of Saco. Immigrants were sent to the New World in support of the company settlement--some in 1631, aboard the ''Plough'', and others the following year.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:65 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013); a more complete account of the problematic venture was documented and published by V.C. Sanborn in "Stephen Bachiler and the Plough Company of 1630," ‘''The Genealogist, New Series'' 19 (1903):270-84. Stephen Bachiler and family members made the voyage in 1632, aboard the ''William & Francis''. John Winthrop remarked John Winthrop, ''Winthrop's Journal: History of New England 1630-1649_'' James Kendall Hosmer, ed.,, 2 vols. ([c1908]), 1:80-81for entry of [5 June 1632]; [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015008174461?urlappend=%3Bseq=84 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. :[1632] June 5. The ''William and Francis'', Mr. Thomas master, with about sixty passengers, whereof Mr. Welde and old Mr. Batchelor (being aged 71) were, with their families and many other honest men.” Stephen Bachiler was made freeman 6 May 1635Citing "MBCR 1:371" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:61 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013).See also ''Records of the governor and company of the Massachusetts bay in New England. Printed by order of the legislature'', Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., 5 vols. in 5 (1853-1854), 1:371; [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uma.ark:/13960/t0gt5x713?urlappend=%3Bseq=395 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. He had initially settled at Lynn (then called "Saugus"). Bachiler there organized a church, where he remained about four years. In 1995, Anderson wrote that "two stories of dubious validity are associated with [Bachiler's] stay at Lynn."Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:65 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). The first concerns was referred to as "a fictional diary" said to describe his appearance at some length. Anderson attributed the account to Obadiah Redpath (alias James R. Newhall)Citing "''Lin : or, Notable People and Notable Things in the Early History of Lynn'' (Lynn 1890, earlier editions of which carried the title ''Lin: or, Jewels of the Third Plantation''), p. 65" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:65 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). The second account, from the same source and others relates a story of children baptized at Lynn, during which Bachiler supposedly passed over one, saying "I will baptize my own child first"--he was further said to be referring to Stephen Hussey, Bachiler's grand-child.For the story, Anderson cites "NEHGR 46:158" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:66 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). Anderson reports "There is ... no contemporary evidence for this event," further that the list of Bachiler's baptisms also do not support such events. There were reportedly conflicts between Bachiler and some in the Lynn congregation and colony authorities, and by 1636, Bachiler was no longer ministering at Lynn.Citing "GMN [Great Migration Newsletter] 1:20" in Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols. (1995), 1:65-66 (in particular part); digital images, AmericanAncestors.org (accessed 2013). In the late 1630s, Stephen Bachiler led an effort to establish a particular settlement at present day Maine. According to a 1638 entry in John Winthrop’s journalJohn Winthrop, ''Winthrop's Journal: History of New England 1630-1649_'' James Kendall Hosmer, ed.,, 2 vols. ([c1908]), 1:266 for entry of [30 March 1638]; [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015008174461?urlappend=%3Bseq=274 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. :Another plantation was now in hand at Mattakeese, six miles beyond Sandwich. The undertaker of this was one Mr. Batchellor, late pastor at Sagus (since called Lynn) being about seventy-six years of age; yet he walked thither on foot in a very hard season. He and his company, being all poor men, finding the difficulty, and others overtook it. When the settlement at Mattakeese did not develop as planned, Bachiler returned to present day Massachusetts and settled shortly at Newbury. He was granted land there (6 July 1638) and was associated with a church (or, as Anderson put it, he may have been working "to keep in existence the church that he had earlier organized at Lynn").Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:66 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). From Newbury, Bachiler led the successful effort to settle Hampton. He recounted his various New England migrations in a letter dated 26 February 1643/4. Quoting from the letter, Robert Charles Anderson wrote,Citing "WP 4:447" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:66 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). :"the Lord shove me thence [i.e., after his arrival in 1632, and the failure of the Plough Company] by another calling to Sagust, then, from Sagust to Newbury, then from Newbury to Hampton." Life in New England * On 28 June 1641 at Saco four men were chosen as arbitrators in a dispute between GEORGE CLEEVE and JOHN WINTER , and in case those four men could not agree, Stephen Bachiler was to be "an umpire for the final ending of the said controversies" [Trelawny Papers 269-72, 319]. * In 1641 Winthrop reported that Bachiler "being about 80 years of age, and having a lusty comely woman to his wife, did solicit the chastity of his neighbor's wife" [WJ 2:53], and this led to an attack on him by Dalton and a large portion of the Hampton congregation. * A letter dated 26 February 1643/4 indicates that by this time, SB was in Hampton" [WP 4:447]. * 1643-4, when the town of Exeter invited Bachiler to be their minister, the affair was raised again, and this was sufficient to prevent his removal to that church [GMN 4:21-22]. At about this time Bachiler's ministry at Hampton ceased, and he soon moved to Strawberry Bank [Portsmouth], where he remained until his return to England. * Later in 1644 Winthrop pointed out that "Mr. Batchellor had been in three places before, and through his means, as was supposed, the churches fell to such divisions, as no peace could be till he was removed" [WJ 2:216-17]. Final Years * 9 April 1650 at a Quarterly Court held at Salisbury, "Mr. Steven Bacheller [was] fined for not publishing his marriage according to law." At the same court it was ordered "that Mr. Bacherler and Mary his wife shall live together, as they publicly agreed to do, and if either desert the other, the marshal to take them to Boston to be kept until next quarter Court of Assistants, to consider a divorce... [EQC 1:191]. * 2 October 1650 "Steven Bachiler" witnessed a deed between Christopher Hussey (grantor) and Steven Sanborn and Samuel Fogg (grantees) [NLR 1:19]; this is the last certain record of Bachiler in New England (unless the "Mr. Batchelder" who was presented at court on 28 June 1652 for being illegally at the house of John Webster is our man [NHPP 40:87-88]). * 15 October 1650 at a court at York "George Rodgers & Mrs. Batcheller [were] presented upon vehement suspicion of incontinency for living in one house together & lying in one room" [MPCR 1:146]. * 16 Oct 1651: At a court at Piscataqua [i.e., Kittery] the grand jury presented "George Rogers for, & Mary Batcheller the wife of Mr. Steven Bacheller minister for adultery"; George Rogers was to have forty strokes, and Mary Bachiler "for her adultery shall receive 40 strokes save one at the first town meeting held at Kittery six weeks after the delivery & be branded with the letter A" [MPCR 1:164]. This child born late in 1651 or early in 1652 was apparently the Mary Bachiler who later married William Richards, and even though the Dover Court on 26 March 1673 awarded him administration of the estate of Stephen Bachiler [NHPP40:287], she would not have been his daughter. (See MA Arch 9:28 and NHGR 8:14 for more on Bachiler's fourth wife.) * 1651-1654: While most secondary sources claim that he made that trip in 1654 when his grandson Stephen Samborne returned to England, and a number of records in New England between 1651 and 1654 mentioned Stephen Bachiler, none of them necessarily implies that Bachiler was still in New England, and a few indicate that he was not in close proximity to the courts in question. "Apparently John Sanborn and others were pursuing the interests of Stephen Bachiler in his absence, but without a proper power of attorney. It might be argued that he was in Strawberry Bank [Portsmouth], but unable to come to Hampton, but there is no indication that he was ill or unable to travel at any time in his long life, and the more likely explanation is that he was already in England by October of 1651. :Others say 1654 due to a supposed 1653 birth record found of a son in New England. [FIND] Others say he returned to England with his grandson. * 3 October 1654 "Mr. Batcheller's letter of attorney to Mr. Christopher Hussie [was] approved" [EQC 1:372]. * From the monument to Stephen Bachiller in Founders Park, Hampton, New Hampshire. ::"A little band of pioneers under the leadership of Rev. Stephen Bachiler of Southhampton, England. Seeking a larger liberty, in October 1638 settled in the wilderness near this spot to plant a free church in a free town. They were joined in 1639 by others and in that year the town was incorporated. To do honor to the founder of Hampton, to exalt the ideals for which they strove and as an inspiration to posterity this memorial is dedicated, October 14, 1925. An excellent account of Rev. Stephen Bachiler's life by George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., was published in ''The New Hampshire Genealogical Record''. January 1991. With the permission of the author, this article has been made available online. See "[http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/biog/bachilerdeath.htm Rev. Stephen Bachiler of Hampton: Some Additional Information]." Family . Robert Charles Anderson identified six children born to Rev. Bachiler, all with his first wife. # NATHANIEL, born say 1590; married first, Hester Mercer or LeMercier.Citing "Batchelder Gen 110-15; NEHGR 27:368, 47:510-15" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62-63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). He married again, by 1645, to Margery _____. As "Margerie Batchellor" she was granted administration on his estate.Citing "PCC Admon. Act Book 1645, f. 22" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62-63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). This Nathaniel did not immigrate to New England, "but his son Nathaniel did, and resided at Hampton."Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62-63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). # DEBORAH, born about 1592.Citing "Waters 520" and writing the she was "aged 32, 22 June 1624" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62-63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). She married by 1611 to John Wing.Citing "Waters 519-20" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62-63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). Deborah (Bachiler) Wing and her children immigrated to New England in the late 1630s; this family resided Sandwich.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62-63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). # STEPHEN, born about 1594, matriculated Oxford from Magdalen College at the age of 16.Citing "Foster 1:53" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62-63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). Was ordained a deacon in 1613 at OxfordCiting "Bishop's Register, Diocese of Oxford" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62-63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). Anderson reports no further record for this child. # SAMUEL, born say 1597 and lived at Gorcum, Holland; was a minister. He married and had children.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62-63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). # ANN, born about 1601.Citing "Waters 520" and writing that she was "aged 30 in 1631" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62-63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). Ann married first, by about 1620, to _____ Samborne. She married second, at Strood, Kent on 20 January 1631/2 to Henry Atkinson. # THEODATE, born say 1610 she married by about 1635 to Christopher Hussey.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:62-63 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). Noteworthy oversights/conflicts in print regarding Bachiler's children.
:: :(a) Savage included sons Francis and Henry, but Anderson (1995) found these associations based on the "misinterpretation of a 1685 letter from Stephen Bachiler to Nathaniel Bachiler" , which refers to "our brother Francis Bachlir." Citing "Batchelder Gen 110-11" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:68 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). Anderson goes on to explain that the letter in question is between Stephen Bachiler's grandsons, so that the reference is most likely about other grandchildren.
:: :(b) One or two children were reportedly born to Bachiler's fourth wife Mary sometime after their marriage. One of these children was named Mary and her husband, William Richards, was awarded administration on Stephen Bachiler's estate by the Dover Court in 1673. Nonetheless, Anderson reports, "she would not have been his daughter."For more information about Bachiler's fourth wife, Anderson refers the reader to "MA Arch 9:28" and "NHGR 8:14" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols. (1995), 1:67 (in particular part); digital images, ''AmericanAncestors.org'' (accessed 2013). == Famous Descendants == # "Daniel Webster, the politician and famous orator, was one of the illustrious descendants of Stephan Bachiller. Daniel Webster wrote to his son Fletcher March 5, 1840: "I believe we are all indebted to my father's mother for a large portion of the little sense which belongs to us. Her name was Susannah Bachelder; she was the descendant of a clergyman and a woman of uncommon strength of understanding. If I had had many boys I should have called one them Bachelder."http://members.aol.com/lynnash911/bachiller.html # Richard Milhous Nixon, 37th President of the U. S., was both a 10th and an 11th generation descendant of Rev. BACHILER. # Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr., 38th President of the U. S., is a 13th generation descendant of Rev. BACHILER. == Sources == See also: * ---, "The Batchelor Family News-Journal," Vol. 2, No. 1 Pg. 10, Oct. 1971. P.O. Box 416, Dunellen, N.J. * ---, ‘’Representative men and old families of S. Massachusetts,’’ Chicago, Illinois: J.H. Beers & Co., 1912 * Charles E. Batchelder, “[http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/biog/bachilernehgr.htm Rev. Stephen Bachiler],” in ''NEHGR,'' 46 (Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct 1892):58-64, 157-61, 246-51, 345-50. A chronological presentation of the evidence available at that date. The third installment devotes much space to a spirited but unconvincing defense of Bachiler against the claim made by Winthrop that one of the grounds of the Hampton church's dispute with Bachiler was an attempt "to solicit the chastity of his neighbor's wife." * Raymond M. Bell, "The American Genealogist," Apr. 1970 and Apr. 1971 * Joseph Dow, ‘’History of Hampton, 1638-1892,’’ (1893)[http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/history/dow/chap19/dow19_1.htm Chapter 19, Part I]. * Frederick Freeman, ‘’The history of Cape Cod: annals of thirteen towns of Barnstable County,’’ Boston, Massachusetts: W. H. Piper & Co., 1869 * Alonzo Lewis, ‘’History of Lynn, Massachusetts,’’ (1829) [http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/biog/bachilerlewis.htm excerpts] * Philip Mason Marston, “[http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/biog/bachilermarston.htm The Reverend Stephen Bachiler – Saint or Sinner?],” New Hampshire: Society of Colonial Wars, 1961. * Sylvanus Morgan, ‘’The Sphere of Gentry: Deduced from the Principles of Nature, An Historical and Genealogical Work, of Arms and Blazon...,’’ London: 1661, pp.102-03A, includes a supposed coat of arms for Stephen Bachiler, which included a punning reference to the Plough Company. This was certainly not a properly granted coat of arms, but something invented by the author for his own literary purposes. * Noyes, Libby, Davis, "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire," (1939), pgs. 81-82 * Amis Otis, ‘’Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families,’’ F.B & F. Barnstable, Mass, 1888-90 (republished Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1979) * Frederick Clifton Pierce, ‘’Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy…’’ (Chicago, IL: 1898). This volume includes a long sketch of Stephen Bachiler (pp. 75-115), including the accounts of his children, which, as is typical with this author, contains much information of dubious validity, very poorly organized. Embedded in the list of the immigrant's children, between the daughter Deborah and the son Stephen, are several accounts of Reverend Stephen Bachiler prepared by other authors, mostly published in various town histories [Batchelder Gen 95-109]. * Prince, ''Annals of New England,'' Appendix to 1632, says: 'From governor Winslow and Captain Johnson, we learn that) he (Stephen Bachiller) was an ancient minister in England: had been a man of Fame in his Day; was 71 years of Age when he came over: bro't a number of people with him; and soon became the 1st Feeder of the Flock of Christ at Lynn (and by several Letters I have seen of his own Writing to the R. Mr. Cotton of Boston, I find he was a Gentleman of Learning and Ingenuity, and wrote a fine and curious hand.')." * Gary Boyd Roberts, "Ancestors of American Presidents," (1995), pg. 306 * F.B. Sanborn (reader/presenter), “[http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/biog/bachilerhardcase.htm The Hard Case of the Founder of Old Hampton – Wrongs of Rev. Stephen Bachiler],” Seabrook, NH:Bachelder Family Reunion (Aug 9, 1900) * Nathan Sanborn, M. D., ‘’Genealogy of the Sanborn Family,’’ H W Dutton; Boston, Suffolk, Massashusetts, USA; Date: 1856 * V.C. Sanborn, ‘’Genealogy of the Family of Samborne or Sanborn in England and America 1194-1898,’’ (n.p. 1899), includes an account of Bachiler's life, pp. 7-5 [sic], 59-66. Like all of his work, Sanborn's writing on Bachiler is careful and accurate. * Victor C. Sanborn, “[http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/biog/bachilerunforgiven.htm Stephen Bachiler: An Unforgiven Puritan],” Concord, NH: New Hampshire Historical Society, 1917. * Eleanor Campbell Schoen, “[http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/biog/bachilerschoen.htm Our Fascinating Ancestor, Stephen Bachiler],” Presentation at the Solomon and Naomi Cox Reunion, 22 May 1999. * S. Archie Schwartztrauber, "Schwartztrauber, Stewart and Related Families," (1995), pgs. 647-49. * Edward Norris Wentworth, Jr., ‘’The Genealogy of Edward Norris Wentworth Junior,’’ Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA; Date: June 1928 * Raymond T Wing, Ruth Powell, Helen Piersons, Herbert G Wing, ‘’Wing Family of America, Wing Genealogy : the Rev. John Wing of Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, and Wife Deborah Bachiler: their ancestry and descendants through five generations,’’ Rockport, Me. : Penobscot Press (2006) === External Sites === * [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=0810a690-f804-4739-ad4e-09d472adfa83&tid=4478194&pid=-52749414 Stephen Bachiler: Links to Information at Lane Library, Hampton, NH] * [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=5c717af5-0ad9-4390-baf7-1e156d511bf7&tid=4478194&pid=-52749414 Bachiler Memorial Boulder (1925) ] * [http://www.boydhouse.com/michelle/hussey/stephenbachiler.html A Well Documented Genealogy Web Site] * [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=f2aa3f40-3d3f-4976-b1f6-b0b9983480a4&tid=4478194&pid=-52749414 Bachiler Memorial ] * [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=345c0e69-935b-437b-bb2f-c01c5a7e086f&tid=4478194&pid=-52749414 Bachiler Chair] * [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=0661fbcf-3699-4fe6-98f2-c390fbeeaaf4&tid=4478194&pid=-52749414 Stephen Bachiler - Wikipedia ] * [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e7417bd2-37ef-4f53-a0f7-d087b15578ae&tid=4478194&pid=-52749414 Hampton Meeting House Green (1638) ] * [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=a7dce581-36ba-46fc-bd9f-e30138e3c113&tid=4478194&pid=-52749414 Bachiler Signature] * [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=bbe864a8-fa02-48df-8e2d-e82f7b880dfc&tid=4478194&pid=-52749414 The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-33 Results] * [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=c2244a3c-31e8-4935-b239-f088e2e8d72d&tid=4478194&pid=-52749414 Old Landing Road] * [http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/biog/bachilerdeath.htm Bachiler’s Death?] === Acknowledgments === * [[Mercer-716 | Blain Mercer]] * [[Small-829 | Steve Small]] * [[Smith-32867|Smith-32867]] 15:21, 4 November 2013 (EST) * [[Fay-286 | Loren Fay]] contributed to a profile about Stephen Bachiler * UNKNOWN-179183 created through the import of 00zfc5_802469u520m0l20m6i7fpd.ged on Nov 3, 2012 by [[Stevens-2077 | Tamara Stevens]].

Stephen Bachiler in Dow's History of Hampton

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[[Bachiler-22|Stephen Bachiler (abt.1561-abt.1656)]] ----- The extract below was moved here from the profile of Rev. Stephen Bachiler. ----- From Joseph Dow's History of Hampton 1638-1892: "Rev. Stephen Bachiler..may justly be regarded as the father and founder of the town [of Hampton]." He came from "gentle blood", received orders in the "established church", but became a Dissenter. After problems with the bishops he went to Holland with other Dissenters, formed "The Company of the Plough" planning to come to New England in 1630 settling in Cambridge as a Planter and Pastor. He sailed from London on Mar 9, 1632 in the "William and Francis", arr Boston 5th Jun, went to Boston and joined son-in-law Christopher Hussey & dau Theodate in Lynn. There he began his ministry, but found the church members & magistrates too intolerant of his "liberal" Puritanism. "Scandal" resulted--most likely because of the difference of beliefs, and Bachiler was discharged from the church (1635). He went first to Ipswich, then Newbury, and then Winnacunnet (Hampton). Wm Samborne and Timothy Dalton were both associates in the ministry. Dalton was Teacher to Bachiler's Pastor. He fell out over beliefs with Dalton, and was excommunicated in 1641, restored 1643 but not as pastor. He was over 80 by now. Some people of Exeter invited him to form a new church there and be their Pastor, but the Gen. Court interfered. "Not the slightest allusion is made to any unfitness for the sacred office, on the part of Mr. Bachiler. The order is based entirely on the divisions among the people of Exeter." In 1655 he returned to England, escorted by his grandson, Stephen Sanborn. [The Gen Reg. XII:272 :" The ancient Stephen Bachiler, of Hampton, New Hampshire, died at Hackney, a Village and Parish in Middlesex, two miles from London, in 1660, in the one hundredth year of his age."] "It is difficult to form a just estimate of Mr. Bachiler's character. Much of our information concerning him comes through the records of the acts of the magistrates and the General Court, or the writings of Governor Winthrop, with whom he was no favorite. His refusal to bow to unreasonable mandates made him enemies in high places, and his misfortunes followed as a natural sequence. But that he was a good and useful man, there can be no reasonable doubt."Dow

Stephen Catt Transcribed will: 1681

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Transcribed will of [[Catt-74|Stephen Catt]] the elder of Ewhurst (1629-1681)
From East Sussex Record Office, PBT 1/1/35/373BStephen Catt the elder of Ewhurst; registered will with grant of probate; Probate Records 1518-1858 East Sussex Record Office, PBT 1/1/35/373B; [http://www.thekeep.info/collections/getrecord/GB179_PBT_1_1_35_373B] Accessed 14 Jan 2019
Transcribed by [[Roberts-9671|Dave Roberts]] In the name of God Amen I [[Catt-74|Stephen Catt]] the elder of Ewhurst in the county of Sussex being sick in body but of sound memory praise be to God therefore do make this my last will and testament in manner following first I bequeath my soul into the hands of the Almighty hoping for the remission of all my sins in and through Jesus Christ my only saviour and redeemer and my body to be buried in decent manner of Christian burial and I do hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife [[Unknown-179350|Anne]] and my son [[Catt-75|Stephen Catt]] executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made (if any) Item I give unto my daughter [[Catt-578|Anne]] the wife of William Lucas one shilling and unto my son [[Catt-579|John]] one shilling to be paid them within one year next after my decease Item I give unto my daughter [[Catt-77|Elizabeth]] the wife of George Lucas five pounds of lawful money of England to be paid her within one year next after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter [[Catt-78|Sarah]] wife of John Ridder ten pounds of lawful money of England to be paid unto her within two years next after my decease Item I give unto [[Catt-79|Thomas Catt]] my son twenty pounds of lawful (money) of England to be paid unto him when he shall attain unto his age of one and twenty years Item I give and bequeath unto [[Catt-82|Deborah]] my daughter fifteen pounds of lawful money of England to be paid unto her when she shall attain to her age of one and twenty years and my will is that my executors out of my estate shall pay for and maintain my said daughter [[Catt-82|Deborah]] until she is able to provide for herself and after my funeral expenses are discharged and my debts paid and legacies and bequests paid and performed my will is that my said executors shall share and share alike have all the remainder of estate in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the twelfth day of May in the thirty fourth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord being Charles the Second of England or Anno Domini 1681 [[Catt-74|Stephen Catt]] signed sealed and declared and published in the presence of Thomas Russell, the mark of Thomas Corues, the mark of Mary Parkes == Research Notes == Dates
date of will: 12 May 1681
grant of probate: 16 June 1681 People mentioned in the will: # [[Catt-74|Stephen Catt]] the elder of Ewhurst # [[Unknown-179350|Anne Catt]], his wife and executor, received a half share of the remainder of the estate # [[Catt-75|Stephen Catt]], his son and executor, received a half share of the remainder of the estate # [[Catt-578|Anne Lucas]], his daughter and the wife of William Lucas, received one shilling # [[Catt-579|John Catt]], his son, received one shilling # [[Catt-77|Elizabeth Lucas]], his daughter and the wife of George Lucas, received five pounds # [[Catt-78|Sarah Ridder]], his daughter and wife of John Ridder, received ten pounds # [[Catt-79|Thomas Catt]], his son not yet 21, received twenty pounds # [[Catt-82|Deborah Catt]], his daughter not yet 21, received fifteen pounds and kept until she can provide for herself # Thomas Russell, witness # Thomas Corues, witness # Mary Parkes, witness == Sources ==

Stephen Colman, Elizabeth Park and Maria Greenacre's household

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=Stephen Colman, Elizabeth Park and Maria Greenacre's household = ''Stephen left his [[Space:Samuel_Colman_and_Judith_Neal%27s_household|parent's household]] after 1841.'' == 1851 Census (Grove, Nottinghamshire) == * [[Colman-699|Stephen Colman (1823-1907)]], head, 27, born Thurgarton, Norfolk, farm labourer. * [[Park-5212|Elizabeth (Park) Colman (abt.1830-)]], wife, 21, born Ordsall, Nottinghamshire. ** ''What happened to Elizabeth?'' * [[Colman-701|Fergus William Colman (abt.1849-)]], son, 2, Ordsall, Nottinghamshire. ** ''What happened to Fergus?'' * Elizabeth Watson, lodger, 31, former house maid, born South Leverton, Nottinghamshire. ''If Stephen really did live in Nottinghamshire, he had moved back to Thurgarton by 1861 with a new wife.'' ==1861 Census (Thurgarton, Norfolk) == * [[Colman-699|Stephen Colman (1823-1907)]], 33, ag. lab., born Thurgarton. * [[Greenacre-40|Maria Greenacre (1829-abt.1909)]], 26, born Plumstead. ==1871 Census (Thurgarton, Norfolk) == * [[Colman-699|Stephen Colman (1823-1907)]], 47, ??? man, born Thurgarton. * [[Greenacre-40|Maria Greenacre (1829-abt.1909)]], 37, born Plumstead by Holt. ''By 1881 the family had moved to nearby West Beckham.'' ==1881 Census (West Beckham, Norfolk) == * [[Colman-699|Stephen Colman (1823-1907)]], 56, farmer of 32 acres and 1 man, born Thurgarton. * [[Greenacre-40|Maria Greenacre (1829-abt.1909)]], 47, born Plumstead. * James, son, 15, ag. lab., born Thurgarton. ** ''Though listed as son, James was most likely Stephen's nephew, the son of Stephen's brother Thomas. James emigrated to Australia after 1881.'' ==1891 Census (West Beckham, Norfolk) == * [[Colman-699|Stephen Colman (1823-1907)]], 67, farmer, born Thurgarton. * [[Greenacre-40|Maria Greenacre (1829-abt.1909)]], 57, born Plumstead. ==1901 Census (West Beckham, Norfolk) == * [[Colman-699|Stephen Colman (1823-1907)]], 78, farmer, born Thurgarton. * [[Greenacre-40|Maria Greenacre (1829-abt.1909)]], 67, born Plumstead. ''Stephen died 1907. Maria died 1909.''

Stephen Cromwell Will

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==Source== Kentucky, Union County, Will Book C, pp. 28-30, County Court. 21 September 1851, digital images 298-299 of 570, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9PQM-23S?i=297&cc=1875188&cat=126861]: accessed 2 January 2022) ==Transcription== In the name of God Amen, I '''[[Cromwell-1360|Stephen Cromwell]]''' of the County of Union & State of Kentucky being weak in body but of sound mind and memory do make the following my last will & testament. First it is my will that my just debts be paid out of money due me & my personal property. 2nd It is my will and desire that my tract of land where I reside be sold by my executors either at public or private sale also my town [tavern?] & lot in Morganfield now occupied by '''Col. Johnson''' also a house and lot in Charleston, Jefferson County and state of Virginia be sold sold [sic] by my executors either at private or public sale and in order to ??seniate any or all of said sales I do hereby authorize my said Executors or such of them that shall qualify to any the same to the purchases and as regard the last names property Infer my executors to '''Robert Washington''' for information about the title.
3rd It is my will and desire that all my personal property except the slaves be sold at such time and in such terms as my executor shall think ??urt att???.
4th I have heretofore placed in the hands of my son '''Richard A Cromwell''' two negro boys (slaves) by the names of '''Jim'''& '''Bill''' and he is to have them & stand charges to my estate thereupon the sum of $475
5th I believe that I have also advanced to Richard in other property & money including the two negro the sum of $1000 which he must stand charges with
6th to my daughter '''[[Cromwell-1384|Elizabeth Adair]]''' I have advanced to her a tract of land containing 130 acres which land I value at $650 also a negro woman slave named '''[[Young-50946|Emily]]''' & her increase worth $400 which will make her stand charged with $1050.
7th I have advanced to my son '''Stephen Cromwell'''$1000 and it is now my will that he have from my estate the further sum of $300
8th I have advanced to my daughter '''Ruth A. Edington''' a negro a negro girl named '''Julia''' worth $300.
9th It is also my will that my executors shall sell my slaves that I may die possessed of at such time and on such credit as they may think proper.
10th I am the owner of about 200 acres of land in this county on Eagle creek which I devise to my son '''Guy''' & his heirs in fee simple forever.
11th It is my will that out of the proceeds of the sale of any of my property I authorize my executors to purchase the tract of land wherein '''Joseph B. Waller''' resides or some other tract of land of about equal value of my 200 acre tract and when purchased it is my will and desire that my son '''John''' shall have the same and he stand charged with the value thereof.
12 It is my will and desire that my son '''Murray''' remain? on the two hundred acre tract & occupy it and take '''Henry''' with him and raise and educate him and for which service he is to have the use of the land rent free.
13th I will to each of my children not heretofore all named the sum of $1000 each Towit '''Joseph W. Cromwell''', '''Edward Cromwell''', '''James Cromwell''', '''Charlotte Cromwell''', '''Henry Cromwell''', '''John Cromwell''' and '''Catherine M. Blue''' under the restriction as shall hereafter be named
14th after all my children has been made equal by the reception of $1000 each then the residue of my estate is to be equally divided amongst all my children, that is ??? that have been advanced to the amount of $1000 and then that shall receive the $1000 then the final division is to be made so that all shall be made equal.
15th The portion I devise to go to my daughter '''Catharine Blue''' is to be retained by my Executors & paid over to her as her necessities may require but in case she should become issue sol, the it is to be paid over to her absolutely, but in case she should die without issue or in case her and her child or children should die without issue then such share that I have willed for the benefit of my said daughter is to be equally divided between all of my children or their issue as it is my intention that said interest is not to be under the control of her husband or go to pay his debs.
16th Lastly I do hereby appoint '''John F. Cromwell''', '''Joseph W. Cromwell''' and '''James A. Cromwell''' the Executors to this my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have ?? to set my hand & seal this 1st day of September 1851. '''[[Cromwell-1360|Stephen Cromwell]]'''.
Witnesses Hiram McElroy
I. M. Cromwell
H. B. Eaty

Kentucky Union County Court Sct
September Term 1851
This last will and testament of '''[[Cromwell-1360|Stephen Cromwell]]''' dec’d was this day produced in open Court and found as such by the oaths of Hiram McElroy and Henry B. Eaty two subscribing witnesses thereto and the Court allowed the same to be recorded whereupon the same is accordingly done
Att Jeff Brown clk

Stephen Cummins: Household and Pre-1850 Census

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Below is a list of known members of Stephen's household. When birth year is not found using primary sources, no source is listed. ''Unsourced birth years are hypotheses only.'' {| border="1" cellpadding=4 |- align=center | '''Member''' || '''Age in 1810''' || '''Age in 1820''' || '''Age in 1830''' || '''Age in 1840''' |- align=center | Stephen Cummins, b. 1783"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DHZS-4G7?cc=1401638&wc=95RZ-GPY%3A1031325101%2C1032588301%2C1032588302 : 9 April 2016), Kentucky > Rockcastle > Rockcastle county > image 13 of 103; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.) || 27 || 37 || 47 || 57 |- align=center | Clary Cummins, b. 1784 || 26 || 36 || 46 || 56 |- align=center | John Cummins b. 1803"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M65K-R41 : 22 December 2020), John Cumings, Rockcastle, Kentucky, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). || 7 || 17 || 27 || 37 |- align=center | William Cummins, b. 1808Kentucky, U.S., Death Records, 1852-1965 (Lehi, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007), Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, 300 Coffee Tree Rd Frankfort, KY 40601, Film 994053: Powell, Pulaski, Robertson, Rockcastle, Rowan; Image 502 of 647. || 2 || 12 || 22 || 32 |- align=center | Delia Cummins, b. 1808 || 2 || 12 || 22 || 32 |- align=center | Fleming Cummins, b. 1814"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M658-P2S : 19 December 2020), Fleming Cummins, Lincoln, Kentucky, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). || N/A || 6 || 16 || 26 |- align=center | Stephen Cummins, b. 1816"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M65K-FYC : 22 December 2020), Stephen Cumings, Rockcastle, Kentucky, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). || N/A || 4 || 14 || 24 |- align=center | Clarissa Cummins, b. 1825"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M656-7LW : 19 December 2020), Clarissa Singleton in household of Wm H Singleton, Lincoln, Kentucky, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). || N/A || N/A || 5 || 15 |- align=center | Jones Cummins, b. 1828 || N/A || N/A || 2 || 12 |- align=center |} === 1810 === :'''1810 Census''': Rockcastle County, Kentucky1810 U.S. census, population schedule, Kentucky, Rockcastle, p.164; Image: 00156; Family History Library Film: 0181353; NARA microfilm publication M252, roll 8; digital image, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com). :Males: ::{| border="1" cellpadding=4 |- align=center | '''Under 10''' || '''10-15''' || '''16-25''' || '''26-44'''|| '''45 and Over''' |- align=center | 4 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 |- align=center | John, William, and 2 unk || 0 || 0 || Stephen || 0 |} :Females: ::{| border="1" cellpadding=4 |- align=center | '''Under 10''' || '''10-15''' || '''16-25''' || '''26-44'''|| '''45 and Over''' |- align=center | 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 |- align=center | Delia || 0 || 0 || Clary || 0 |} === 1820 === :The '''1820 Census''' in Rockcastle County, Kentucky1820 U.S. census, population schedule, Kentucky, Rockcastle, p. 79; Image: 107; NARA microfilm publication M33, roll 27; digital image, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com). :White Males: ::{| border="1" cellpadding=4 |- align=center | '''Under 10''' || '''10-15''' || '''16-17''' || '''18-25''' || '''26-44'''|| '''45 and Over''' |- align=center | 3 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 |- align=center | Fleming, Stephen, and unk || William || John || 0 || Stephen || 0 |} :White Females: ::{| border="1" cellpadding=4 |- align=center | '''Under 10''' || '''10-15''' || '''16-25''' || '''26-44'''|| '''45 and Over''' |- align=center | 2 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 |- align=center | unk || Delia || 0 || Clary || 0 |} === 1830 === :The '''1830 Census''' in Rockcastle County, Kentucky1830 U.S. census, population schedule, Kentucky, Rockcastle, p. 92; Family History Library Film: 0007820; NARA microfilm publication M19, roll 41; digital image, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com). :White Males: ::{| border="1" cellpadding=4 |- align=center | '''Under 5''' || '''5-9''' || '''10-14''' || '''15-19''' || '''20-29'''|| '''30-39''' || '''40-49''' || '''50-59''' || '''60-69''' || '''70-79''' || '''80-89''' || '''90-99''' |- align=center | 0 || 2 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 |- align=center | 0 || 2 unk || 0 || Fleming and Stephen || 0 || 0 || Stephen || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 |} :White Females: ::{| border="1" cellpadding=4 |- align=center | '''Under 5''' || '''5-9''' || '''10-14''' || '''15-19''' || '''20-29'''|| '''30-39''' || '''40-49''' || '''50-59''' || '''60-69''' || '''70-79''' || '''80-89''' || '''90-99''' |- align=center | 0 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 |- align=center | 0 || Clarissa || unk || 2 unk || 0 || 0 || Clary || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 |} === 1840 === :The '''1840 Census''' in Clark County, Kentucky :White Males: ::{| border="1" cellpadding=4 |- align=center | '''Under 5''' || '''5-9''' || '''10-14''' || '''15-19''' || '''20-29'''|| '''30-39''' || '''40-49''' || '''50-59''' || '''60-69''' || '''70-79''' || '''80-89''' || '''90-99''' |- align=center | 0 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 ||1 || 0 || 0 || 0 |- align=center | 0 || unk || Jones || unk || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || Stephen || 0 || 0 || 0 |} :White Females: ::{| border="1" cellpadding=4 |- align=center | '''Under 5''' || '''5-9''' || '''10-14''' || '''15-19''' || '''20-29'''|| '''30-39''' || '''40-49''' || '''50-59''' || '''60-69''' || '''70-79''' || '''80-89''' || '''90-99''' |- align=center | 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 |- align=center | 0 || 0 || 0 || Clarissa || 0 || 0 || 0 || Clary || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 |} == Sources ==

Stephen Family Source Material

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Stephen Fosdick merged items 2023

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[[Fosdick-8|Stephen Fosdick Sr (1584-1664)]] The following merged items were moved here. These appeared as an apparent second biography on the profile, presumably the result of a merge. '''Name:''' Stephen (Steven) Fosdick (Fosdyke, Forsdyke) Sr. Given Name: Stephen (Steven). Surname: Fosdick (Fosdyke, Forsdyke). Suffix: Sr. Source: S1056179975 {{Ancestry Record|60525|196659529}} Source: S1056545940 Source number: 742.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: PKK {{Ancestry Record|7836|425487}} Source: S1056220838 {{Ancestry Record|60541|1116489}} Source: S1064383451 {{Ancestry Record|48159|265745}} Source: S1056589397 {{Ancestry Record|3599|2809057}} Source: S1075573608 {{Ancestry Record|9858|322125}} Source: S1075573616 {{Ancestry Record|12221|62}} ''Taking Fosdick (Fosdyke as the last name from Fosdick (Fosdyke, Forsdyke). A Given name was found in addition to a first name in the NAME tag.'' '''Born''' 1584 Wenham, Magna Parish, Suffolk, England. '''Died''' 21 May 1664. Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Source: S1058218878 {{Ancestry Record|7249|10228857}} '''Departure''' 1635 Source: S1064116926 {{Ancestry Record|2496|575}} '''Residence''' Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA. USA '''Buried''' Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America. '''Probate:''' 1664 Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Source: S1064116875 Probate Records 1648--1924 (Middlesex County, Massachusetts); Author: Massachusetts. Probate Court (Middlesex County); Probate Place: Middlesex, Massachusetts {{Ancestry Record|9069|2788416}} '''Marriage''' Marriage 1624 New England, USA. Source: S1064162141 Genealogical Publishing Co.; Baltimore, MD, USA; Volume Title: New England Marriages Prior to 1700 {{Ancestry Record|3824|49453}} Source: S1056545940 Source number: 742.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: PKK {{Ancestry Record|7836|425487}} == Sources == * Source: S1056179975 U.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2012 Provo, UT, USA {{Ancestry Record|60525|0}} Note: <i>Find a Grave</i>. Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. * Source: S1056220838 Global, Find a Grave Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2012 Provo, UT, USA {{Ancestry Record|60541|0}} Note: <i>Find a Grave</i>. Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. * Source: S1056545940 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Yates Publishing Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc 2004 Provo, UT, USA {{Ancestry Record|7836|0}} Note: This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. * Source: S1056589397 American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1999 Provo, UT, USA {{Ancestry Record|3599|0}} Note: Godfrey Memorial Library. <i>American Genealogical-Biographical Index</i>. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library. * Source: S1058218878 Millennium File Heritage Consulting Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc 2003 Provo, UT, USA {{Ancestry Record|7249|0}} Note: Heritage Consulting. <i>The Millennium File</i>. Salt Lake City, UT, USA: Heritage Consulting. * Source: S1064109096 Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2011 Provo, UT, USA {{Ancestry Record|2495|0}} Note: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. <i>Massachusetts Vital and Town Records</i>. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook).{{Ancestry Record|2495|46296297}} * Source: S1064115212 Middlesex County, Massachusetts Probate Index, 1648-1870 Flint, James, comp Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc 2000 Provo, UT, USA {{Ancestry Record|4775|0}} Note: <i>Index to the Probate Records of the County of Middlesex, Massachusetts</i>. Cambridge, MA, USA: 1912.{{Ancestry Record|4775|18649}} * Source: S1064116875 Massachusetts, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2015 Lehi, UT, USA {{Ancestry Record|9069|0}} Note: Massachusetts County, District and Probate Courts. * Source: S1064116926 New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2013 Provo, UT, USA {{Ancestry Record|2496|0}} Note: Anderson, Robert Charles. <i>The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volumes 1-3; The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volumes 1-6</i>. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1996-2011. * Source: S1064162141 U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc 2012 Provo, UT, USA {{Ancestry Record|3824|0}} Note: Torry, Clarence A. <i>New England Marriages Prior to 1700</i>. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004.Genealogical Publishing Co.; Baltimore, MD, USA; Volume Title: New England Marriages Prior to 1700 {{Ancestry Record|3824|49453}} * Source: S1064162152 Middlesex County, Massachusetts Deponents, 1649-1700 Sanborn, Melinde Lutz, comp Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc 2000 Provo, UT, USA {{Ancestry Record|5233|0}} Note: <i>Index to the Deponent Records of the County of Middlesex, Massachusetts</i>. Columbia Point, MA, USA: Massachusetts Archives, 1930.{{Ancestry Record|5233|1000}} * Source: S1064162207 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Yates Publishing Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc 2004 Provo, UT, USA {{Ancestry Record|7836|0}} Note: This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie.Source number: 6765.010; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1 {{Ancestry Record|7836|425489}} * Source: S1064162265 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Yates Publishing Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc 2004 Provo, UT, USA {{Ancestry Record|7836|0}} Note: This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie.{{Ancestry Record|7836|425483}} * Source: S1064383451 Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650 {{Ancestry Record|48159|0}} * Source: S1075573608 England, Select Norfolk Church of England Parish Registers, 1538-1900 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2014 Provo, UT, USA {{Ancestry Record|9858|0}} Note: <i>England, Norfolk, Parish Registers (County Record Office), 1538-1900</i>. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. * Source: S1075573616 The record of my ancestry Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc 2005 Provo, UT {{Ancestry Record|12221|0}} Note: Newhall, Charles Lyman,. <i>The record of my ancestry</i>. Southbridge Mass.: Herald Power Print., 1899.

Stephen Gates Research Notes

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The text below was moved here from the profile of [[Gates-35|Stephen Gates Jr (abt.1634-1707)]]. ----- From Almira Torrey Blake Fenno-Gendrot, ''The Ancestry and Allied Families of Nathan Blake 3rd and Susan (Torrey) Blake, Early Residents of East Corinth, Vermont'' (Boston: Stanhope Press P. H. Gileon Co., 1916), pp 145-146. (Gates Family); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/374119/183 ''FamilySearch''] and/or [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062846803?urlappend=%3Bseq=227%3Bownerid=13510798885593133-231 ''Hathi Trust'']. ----- '''Quote'''
GATES Stephen2 (Stephen1) was born about 1640 probably in Hingham, son of Stephen and Ann Gates. He married at Cambridge, Sarah, daughter of George and Mary Woodward of Watertown in 1664. She was born 6 Feb. 1642/3. He lived for a time in Cambridge, Boston, Marlborough and finally was among the proprietors of Stow, Mass., 1681. In 1673 he bought a large tract of land of Edward Drinker of Boston and which on the 3rd of June 1684, Benjamin Bowhoe an Indian of Pompacittaquntt (now Stow), quit-claimed to him. "He called himself a yeoman and the amount of land is stated at 300 acres situated in the township of Stow, lying on both sides of a cirtain brook there commonly called by the name of Elsabeth; als. Alsabat Brook." He died possessed of this farm lying on and around Spindle Hill which he left his six sons to be equally divided among them, the division deed being dated 26 March 1710/11 and recorded 1 July 1718. Two sons Stephen3 and Thomas having previously removed to Preston, Conn., sold their shares to the four remaining brothers, Simon, Isaac, Nathaniel and Daniel. "In Jan. 1886 the Homestead was sold; thus passed out of the family the 'Gates Farm' which had been in its possession for two hundred years It was situated about a mile southwest of the center of the town, at the foot of Spindle Hill. In 1907 the house was still standing, but unoccupied and in need of repair to insure its preservation." But in 1913 it was accidentally burned to the ground. His will is dated at Stow, 5 Sept. 1705 and proved 1707. He died at Acton 1706.
CHILDREN:

Stephen, b. 17 July 1665, m. Jemima Benjamin of Plymouth Colony, 8 Nov. 1686; d. 4 Nov. 1732.

SIMON, b. 5 Mar. 1666/7 at Cambridge, m. Hannah Benjamin at Stow, 4 May 1688; d. 1752.

THOMAS, b. 31 Dec. 1669 at Boston, m. Margarit Geer of Preston, Conn., Dec. 1695; d. at Preston, 1740.

ISAAC, b. 1673, m. Elizabeth ; d. at Stow, 22 Nov. 1748, age 75 yrs.

NATHANIEL, b. 1675, m. Mary Gilson at Concord, 17 Oct. 1700; mentioned in his father's will of 1705.

SARAH, b. 27 April 1679 at Marlborough, never married, d. 27 Jan. 1724.

REBECCA, b. 23 July 1682 at Marlborough, m. Timothy Gilson at Concord, 17 Nov. 1700. Mentioned in his father's will of 1705.
DANIEL, b. 23 April 1685 at Stow, d. 22 March 1759, age 74 yrs.

Stephen Hopkins family info

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family papers from records compiled by Sarah Louise Kimball and Roscoe Crosby Gaige

Stephen Jones to Richard Wilburn: Power of Attorney - 1828

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

Stephen Knouse To-Do List-1

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''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. rmight want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Knouse-104&action=edit add a Mon your profile] like this: [[Space:Stephen Knouse To-Do List|Stephen's current to-do list]].''hantas German Roots Knouse Claussen Keck Feuerstein Notables - Dr Deming & Quality Mayflower Myles Standish & Military Pocahontas Local names Acadian Families

Stephen McCallum pis and stickers

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Pictures, stickers Tags etc for use by McCallum-662 ==Stickers for copy paste only!== ------------------------------------------------ {{English_Ancestor_Sticker}} ------------------------------------------------ {{England Sticker}} ------------------------------------------------ {{Image|file=Photos-188.gif |size=s }} ------------------------------------------------ {{The Great War|branch=British Army|startdate=|units=7th Battalion. King’s Shropshire Light Infantry|enddate=}} {{World War II |branch=British Army |startdate=1939 |units=Royal Army Chaplains’ Department; 8th Corps.; 11th Armoured Division |enddate=1945 }} ----------------------------------------------------------- Some sentence.
== Sources == : Source for obit ------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9SV-2PQG?i=97&cc=1935348 ------------------------------------------------------------- [[Space:South_African_Roots_Project_Images|Space:South_African_Roots_Project_Images]] -------------------------------------------------------------- [[McCallum-1794|Samuel Heintjies McCallum]] was born in Cape Town on [[29 July 1861]]. He was the eldest son of [[McCallum-1633|Alexander Wallace]] and [[Heintjies-1|Christina (Grace) Frances Helena McCallum]] being named in true Scottish tradition after his [[McCallum-1634|paternal]] and [[Henkes-16|maternal]] grandfathers. He was baptised at St. Andrews Church, Cape Town on 18 August 1861. [[McCallum-1794|Samuel’s father]] [[McCallum-1633|Alexander Wallace McCallum]] was born in Renfrew, Glasgow Scotland on 7 April 1829. [[McCallum-1794|Samuel’s]] maternal [[sic - paternal]] grandmother name was [[Smith-153928|Elizabeth Smith]]. She and grandfather Samuel were married on 30 June 1828 and clearly Alexander was their eldest son. His mother [[Heintjies-1|Christina Frances Helena Heintjies]] was born in Germany in [[1844 sic - 21 July 1840]]. As a young man in 1841 aged 12 years Alexander was living at Lanarkshire Scotland and 10 years later in 1851 he is recorded as living with his parents at Calton, Lanarkshire. When he was 29 years old he immigrated with his elder brother [[Samuel]] [[??Samuel Malcom is younger]] to the Cape Colony departing from Liverpool on 10 July 1858. Sailing on the Edward Oliver he arrived in Table Bay on 5 September 1858. The two brothers travelled further up round the coast with Samuel settling in the area of Port Elizabeth however Alexander returned to Cape Town. The M[[a]]cC[[ul]]lum family were involved in the leather and tanning business and the two brothers each set about establishing themselves in this business. Soon after his arrival Alexander met the 18 year old Grace (Christina Frederika Helena Heintjies) in Fishhoek and they were married in Cape Town on the 23 April 1860. Grace was 11 years younger than her husband having been born in Cape Town in [[1840]] where she was baptised in the German Lutheran Church. Samuel, their eldest child, was born a year later on [[29 July 1861]]. At about this time Samuel’s grandfather and grandmother joined their son Alexander in Cape Town. From the mid 1860’s to the late 1870’s Samuel’s father and grandfather are listed in in the Cape Town Directory as Curriers firstly at No 15 and later at No 106 Sir Lowry Road. In 1871 Alexander even patented a tanning fluid made from the juice of proteas. It was here at the family home at 106 Sir Lowry Road that Samuel lived when he first worked as a Clerk in Cape Town. Samuel Heintjies McCallum married Jane Frances Jackson sometime between the years 1882 and November 1883 they evidently left Cape Town for the Diamond Fields (Kimberley). Their [[first child]], a daughter named Violet was born on the 28 November 1883 and was baptised at St. Cyprians Anglican Church in Kimberley on the 21 February 1884. It would seem that Violet must have died as a child for later records make no mention of her. Living conditions in Kimberley at that time were far from satisfactory and mortality rates were very high, especially for children. Never the less it seems as if Samuel and Jane had no less than 9 further children. Samuel quickly became involved in the diamond business washing stones in the vale. He was also reported as working as a diamond prospector in the Kimberley district. In the period leading up to the Anglo Boer War he was employed as an Overseer with the De Beers Mining Company. His residence was at the Kimberley Mine in Dunnel Street. Samuel Heintjies McCallum first enrolled in a Kimberley '''Military Corps Rifles''' on 27 October 1890. (I would guess that this was the Kimberley Scots which were first formed in October 1890 before being absorbed into the new Kimberley Rifles which together with the Diamond Fields Horse were merged to form the Kimberley Regiment in February 1899.) Samuel was promoted Corporal in the new unit on the 13 April 1899 and as Lance Sergeant on the 28 October 1899. He was commissioned Lieutenant on the 25 April 1900 accepting this additional responsibility after the Relief of Kimberley and as later recorded took part in operations in the Orange Free State in 1900 and further operations in the Transvaal and Orange Free State in 1901 and 1902. No details describing the full reasons for the award of the Distinguished Conduct Medal have been noted other than Kekewich’s remark “Sgt. S.H. M[[a]]cC[[u]]llum is deserving of mention for good work.” but it might be presumed that his service was notable on several occasions. It is perhaps sufficient to note that this award was one of only four such DCM awards awarded to both Imperial and Colonial troops throughout the Siege! An unverified source records that he was presented with the Distinguished Conduct Medal on the 29 November 1900 and after the end of the War was paid a Special Gratuity of £20-00 under WOL No 61010/7399 F8 on 11 July 1902. His second "Mention" in Lord Robert’s Despatches of 2nd April 1901 must be regarded as a repeat of Kekewich’s earlier despatch. He resigned his commission ten months after the end of the War on 23 March 1903. Samuel did not serve in an active fighting role during the Great War. He did however volunteer for home service and served as a Captain in the Cape Town District Rifle Association - his one page service card recording that he served, principally at the Simonstown outpost, for a total of 43 months from 18 August 1915 until he was disbanded in March 1919 . His entitlement to the award of the single British War Medal was certified by Captain & Adjutant C.L. Burton of No 1 Military District D.R.A. The BWM was dispatched to him on 28 November 1924 being recorded against file reference (Regt No 1 List 28 Roll No 1231). https://www.angloboerwar.com/forum/2-introductions/27893-samuel-heintjies-mccallum-dcm ==Wheatley== NATHANIEL WHEATLKY. (5(5) liy liis iiivitiitioii, tlu' first fiimily r<'niii(>ii wus licld at Willow Grove, Brooklield, Vt., July, 187'.). in;. II. 1'. \VHK.\TI,KY, (Kll) I'AKMINtiTON, N. H. ABBEEVIATIONS AND EXPLANATIONS. b. for born; d. for died; m. for married; bapt. for baptized^ res. for residence. The three numerals over a sketch of an individual are ex-j plained as follows: The first figure indicates the person's number. The Roman characters show in what generation he is, and the figure to the right is the number of the jjarent. Thus, on page (12), 3 II 1 Rev. Nathaniel Wheatleigh's number is 3; he is of the second generation; and son of No. 1 — John Wheatleigh. So one may^ start with the present generation and trace the line back to the first or any generation by the numbers. It seems that the Wheatleighs were Protestants early in the 17th century. In the fall of 1626, Charles I of England sent a naval force to Dieppe for the use of Lewis, King of France, against the Huguenots at La Rochelle. The sailors discovered his purpose and objected. They drew vip a remonstrance to Pennington, their commander, and signing all their names in a cii'cle lest he should discover the ring-leaders, they laid it under his prayer book. This we believe to be the first record of a "Round Robin." In this circle we find the name of A. Wheatleigh, from Wells, Somerset, England. Admiral Pennington declared "that he would rather be hanged in England for disobedience, than fight against his brother Protestants on the continent." And the whole squadron sailed for home. But La Rochelle, the Hugue- nots headquarters, fell into the hands of the French in 1628, and they were scattered, many coming to Maryland, Virginia and South Carolina. In these settlements were several Wheat- leighs. Many of their descendants still Hve in these localities. Three Wheatleys are known to have come to New England. Their posterity have scattered over these states, and spread to New York and the West. James "NVbeatleigh settled at Wetliers- field, Coun., iu 1088, Capt. Jobu Wheat- ley or Wlieatleigh settled in Norwich, Conn., in 1782, and merchant John Wheat- ley lived in Boston, Mass., from 1745 to 1774. James "NVbeatleigh assisted in drawing up a constitution for the govern- ment of Connecticut Colony, which was adoj^ted in January, 1(589. Among his papers we find the coat of arms here given. Whether they are to be legitimately borne l)y the descen- dents of John Wheatley may be problematical. This is not described in Burke's General Armory, although there are eight separate Wheatley arms and borne by ten differ- ent families, recorded in this Encyclopedia of Heraldry. The first one was granted by Edward III to John Wheatley Esq., of Castle-Bromwich, Co. Leicester, in 1856. About fifty years later his son William Wheatley Esq. gained additional favors from King Henry IV. William Wheatley Esq. left no son to bear the name, so the arms were preserved to his daughter Thomas- ine Wheatley, and she married John Dannot. Records of coats of ai-ms of some other families mentionsd in this history can be found in the appendix. In Burke's Gen- eral Ai-mory there are records of families of the following names. Some have one or two, Avhile others have several. The Wood family has one hundi-ed and two records. They are : Abbott Allen, Archer, Austin, Bach, Barker, Barnes, Bell, Bowman, Brown, Carpenter, Clark, Craig, French, Foss, Hall, Hastings, Hodge, Hutchinson, Loveland, Paine, Pellet, Shepherd, Skinner, Waterman, Welch, Wheeler, White, Wilcox, Wingate and Wood. Our branch being dii-ectly interested only in those of Sir Nathaniel Wheatley (11) of Frome, Somersetshire; and of Will- iam Wheatley Esq., (77) of Echingfield, Co. Sussex. The illustrations show the correct interpretation of the re- cords that are also given. N. WHEATLEY. WM. WHEATLEY. Wheatley (Frome, Co. Somerset, Sir Nathaniel Wheatley.) gu. a lion rampart ar. on a chief or. three mullets sa. Crest: A stag's head cabossed ppr. Wheatley (Echingfield, Co. Sussex, William Wheatley, Esq.) per fess az. and or., a pule counter-changed, three lions ramp, regardant of the second. Crest: Two arms embowed, vested az. holding between the hands ppr. a garb or. LANGUAGE OF HEEALDKY EXPLAINED. Gu a lion rampant ar. On a red shield a silver lion in position shown. On a chief or. three Mullets sa. A chief is the upper third of the shield, gold in color on which are three black stars. Crest: A stags head cabossed ppr. Position shown of proper color. Per fess az and or. The upper half of the shield is blue and the balance gold. The pale counter changed. A pale is a band per- pendicular occupying the middle third of the shield, counter changed calls for use of the color blue of fess extending down through the gold field with gold in the ujDper part of the pale. Three lions rampant regardant of the second. Their position as illus- trated facing backward, and the second color is gold.. Crest: Two arms embowed (position in picture) vested az (blue) holding be- tween the hands ppr (proper color), a garb or (a sheaf of wheat gold. ) ENGLISH GENEALOGY. Correspomleuce with Hou. Henry "White, who is eliarpfe d' affaires at the U. S. Legation iu Loiidou, resulted iu arrauge- nieuts with Mr. A. B. Stevens of Trafalgar Scjuare, London, to search Enghsh records for the early history of the Wheatley family. Mr. Stevens seems to have done the work faithfully, and traces the connection between the English and American branches of the family. During the last century this once populous "NVheatley fam- ily of yeomen, seafaring and professional men have nearly dis- appeared from England, either having moved to America or died out. It is a inatter of pride to the name, that the family has retained its identity so long. In Mr. Stevens' report of his investigation is much that does not directly interest this branch of the Wheatley family, but it may serve to fix the ancestry of many "Wheatleys, who came to America at earlier or later dates than Captain John, father of oiu" branch. Mr. Stevens worked back from John Wheatleigh, a Boston merchant who settled there in 174:5 but returned to England in the spring of 1774. Iu volume I of the English "Genealogist" and "Somerset, Berkshire and other visitations," is to be found the pedigree of the Wheatleys springing from John and Thomas who appear to have been brothers. Many of the early records here given were taken from a book in the possession of Sir Harold "Wheatley, who lived in County Bedford and died in 1(577 about 8t) years of age. Later dates have been found in church records and probate registry of the different counties and in files of wills at Somer- set House and Doctors Commons. The search of admiralt}' records gives names and some dates of those who served in the navy, but the English adjniralty records are very indefinite and incomplete. Therefore the identity of iudiv- "luals who thus served is only proved by parish records and the coincidence of names and periods. 10 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. Where there was room for a doubt about the identity of two or more records of the same individual, the doubtful items have been omitted. The first trace of Wheatle3^s we have been able to find was in 1356, when Sir John Wheatley lived at Cast! e-Bromwich, Lei- cestershire, England. But at present we have been able to trace the genealogical chain unbroken only back to the brothers John and Thomas who came to the front after the campaigns of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, in Scotland and France in 1544-45. John served as captain and Thomas as a lieutenant. They obtained estates in 1547 at Frome and near Wells, not far from the Mendip Hills in Somersetshire. In the i:)robate registry at Wells are filed the wills of John Wheatleigh (March 24, 1594) and his widow, Mary Wheatleigh, (April 20, 1595) which are as follows, viz: . 2. Jobn, b May 31, 1541, 3. Natbaniel, b June 1, 1549, 4. Annie, b October 20, 1553, m Rev. William Barker of Berkshire and raised a large family. 5 Jane, b October lo, 1560, m Mr. Hossington of An- dover and there was one daughter, Susan Hossington. (5. Frank, 1) March 1562, lived at Maiden Newton. 7. Richard, b May 3, 1565. 8. Samuel, b April 28, 1568. 9. Martha, b January, 1571, m 1592 to Roger Wingate. 1(». Olive, b 1573, m Mr. Barker. The Barkers were one of the most prominent families of Sonning for 300 years. They owning the tine estate of Holmes Park. 2 II 1 John AVheatleigh, Esq. of Tingsboro, Somerset, 1) May 31, 1547, m Dorothy Willoughby of Derbyshire, youngest daughter of Ai-ctic explorer, Hugh AVilloughby. She probably died be- fore 1609, for no mention is made of her in his will. He was one of the 164 gentlemen and sailors who accompanied Sir Francis Drake on his free booting expedition to Spanish America and around the world, home via (^ape of Good Hope, arriving at Ply- mouth November 1580. 11. Nathaniel, b 1571, Knighted 1610, Sheriff 161G. 12. Israel, bapt. August 6, 1572. 13.. Elizabeth, bapt. December 18, 1574 14. Samuel, bapt. November 3, 1576, d at Bath, 1614. 15. Mary, bapt. August 24, 1578. 16. Philip, bapt. September 24, 1581. 17. Margaret, bapt. September 9, 1583. 18. Andrew, bapt. November 19, 1586. Signed "Eound Robin" at Dieppe 1626. 3 II 1 Rev. Nathaniel Whately, b June 1, 1549, m Dorothy Gat- tonby. Matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford 1568, was Rector of Thraxton Hants, 1590. CHILDREN or NATHANIEL AND DOROTHY WHATELY. 19. AVilliam, Bapt. April 3, 1583, d 1639. Puritan divine, arising to some distinction as a writer and preacher. 20. James, b 1586, followed the sea several years and like Defoes, Col. Jack, wound up his checked career as a Virginia planter, being one of the expedition under Sir Thomas Gates which arrived at Jamestown, September 1611. 6 II 1 Frank Wheatleigh, b March 1562, m Mary Fienes grand- daughter of Lord Dacre, who was executed in 1541. Lived at Maiden Newton, Dorset. , THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. I'i 22. Dorothy, bapt. August 22, 1591. 23. Eicbard, bapt. January 4, 15!)r). ni and lived in Caen, Normandy, where were boru the following six children: Annie, Elizabeth, Michael, Nathaniel (father of Rachel and Margaret), James and Rachel. Richard was a merchant of Caen, Normandy, in company with his brother John. 24. Edward, b about 1598, m Elizabeth Pii)er, having four sons, John (b 1620), Edward, "Wilham and Michael. 25. John, merchant of Caen, France. 2G. Precilla, m Alden Mervj^n of East Knoyle, Wilts. 27. Magdalen, m Charles Polden of Hastings, Sussex. 7 II 1 Richard "Whately, b May 3, 15G5, and there is record of four children, Richard, Grace, Molly and Alexander "Whately. AVe know no reason why Nathaniel and Richard spelled their names as recorded. 8 II 1 Rev. Samuel Wheatleigh, b April 28, 15(18, was a B. A. of Magdalen College, Oxford, 159(>, and M. A. 155)8, m ^lartha Drake of Dorset. He was provided with the living of Tingsboro in his father's will, and was occupying the parsonage in 1509. His will tiled at Wells is as follows: To son James my great chest and its contents; to my wife Martha the furnishings of our hving rooms; to be equally divided to the poor of Tingsboro; to sons Charles, Ira, Joseph and Oriu; to daughter Mary Evans and her children, Rebecca, John and Charles; to daughter Patience Hall and her children, Sarah and Pho'be, and Nitthaniel and Martha, children of John Evans. CHILDREN OF SAMUEL AND MARTHA WHE.VTLEKIH. 82. Apollos, ])!i])t. at Tiugsl)()ro, March 9, 159(;, liiiri45. His Idvulty to Charles I. di-ew the displeasure of the Cromwell party mid lie was sequestered. Later making his home at Westhaiu, Hsscx. Evidently s])ent his declining years with liis yoiiiigcst son at 16 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. Battle, near Hastings, Sussex, where he died and was buried at Senlac Hill, December 4, 1()91. Nuncupative will, dated October 8, 1691, made his son Wil- liam his heir, also giving £900 and household goods to daughter VCary, £300 each to his grandchildren, Hemy and James Fitz- roy; Marv and William Wheatley. 74. Charles, b 1640. 75. Mary, m Charles Fitzroy, and lived at Battle in 1685. 7(). Andrew was with Duke of Cleveland, under Earl of Marlborough, at the capture of Dublin in 1689, and was killed at the attack on Cork, October 9, 1690. His son. Rev. Charles Wheatley, 1686-1742 noted clergy- man, published illustrations of the Book of Common Prayer. 77. William, b 1664 at Westham, Essex. 77 V 49 William Wheatley, Esq., of Streatley Manor, near Senlac Hill, was bailiff of Battle in 1705, m Mary Haynes of Bristol in 1685. He was engaged at Bristol in the manufacture of salt- peter; and apparently held crown contracts. After moving to Battle he started the manufacture of gunpowder, which in mod- ern times has become very extensive. He was kiiighted at Bat- tle 1710. ' 88. Mary, b 1687. 84. William, b 1(589. 85. Richard, b 1695. 84 VI 77 Dr. William Wheatley entered Magdalen College, Oxford, 1705, m Annie Waring of Belfast. In 1720 William Wheatley was serving at the Dublin station as naval surgeon. At the time there were 76 ships in the British navy. And there are records of Surgeon Wheatley's transfer to other stations. He was with the fleet sent to the West Indies in 1727. But nothing can be learned from the records, although tradition claims that he died in the service about 1781. His UETSEY P. WOOD WIIEATLEV. (seC p*;" 50) THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 17 family remained iu Dublin. John Whentley, his only son, en- tered Trinity College, Dublin, but left before the end of the first year, and was apprenticed to a shipmaster named Cliarles Gary. His mother had hoped to tit him to till a ])osition in the navy. Cai)t. Gary sold his indenture to a farmer near Norwidi, Gonn , 1782. From him sprung a large branch of the AVheatley family iu America. 8(). J2?in, b Dublin, November 15, 1718. H7. Jane, b Dublin, May 12, 1720. Died young. 88. Lucinda, b Dublin, September 1, 1723. LIEUT. THOMAS WHEATLEY. Thonuis Wheatley was evidently a brother of John "NVheat- leigh, whose genealogy we have traced down to (^apt. John AVheatley, the father of our branch of the family in America. I do not give wills, etc., in this line that Mr. Stevens furnished, but will preserve the line of descent, hoping it may be of some service to other l)ranches of the famil}'. In Burke's visitations of 1(590 is traced the A\'heatley pedi- i^ree for five generations. In 1547 Thomas Wheatley owned Balwoodston, AVells, Somei-setshire. This estate evidently l)assed into the j^ossession of John about 1572, and Thomas moved to Sonning in Berkshire. He was father of nine chil- with Hudson river emi^tying into it, with its course wind- ing around nearly the whole length of the horn. East of the mouth of the Hudson river, and between it and Long Island and the Sound, stands the city of New York, finely exe- cuted, and embracing about forty houses with several church spires rising from their midst, some surmounted with the figure of a cock and others with a cross. Upon the west of the river, a little lower down, stands another city, smaller yet equally well built, marked "Amboy." South of New York city is marked "Rhode Island," now known as Staten Island. Along the Hud- son are scattered farm houses until a collection is designated as "Greenbush." Near the mouth of the Mohawk we find the city of Albany, constructed like that of New York. On the right liaiik of the Mohawk are two l)uildings marked "H. M." — half 22 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. moon. A little further north is a fort marked "Stillwater," where his son Luther died eighteen years later, after being wounded in the battle of Bemis Heights. On a small stream tributary to the Hudson from the west, stands Fort Saratoga; north of this is a fort marked "F. E." — Fort Edward. Directly west is seen Lake Geoige, containing many small islands and a blooj) under full sail. Lake Chamj^lain is but partly shown, merely enough to designate the situation of two forts; one marked '-Crown Point" and the other "Ticonderoga." South of Crown Point is a large fort unnamed, probably meant for Fort Ann. We turn to the Mohawk valley and find first the city of Schenectady, containing some fifteen houses. Upon the opj)osite bank, a little to the west, stands Fort Johnson, while opposite this is Fort Hunter. Forts Edward and Crown Point have the English fiag spread to the breeze, and within the walls we have a birds-eye view of the barracks for the soldiers, houses, and all the internal defences of such a place. Upon the upper part of the horn is an animal represented with the head of a unicorn and the body of a lion, with one hind leg chained to the collar about its neck. This was probably taken from the family coat- of-arms. The letters "J. W.," tastefully wrought in scrolls, oc- cupy the rest of this curious relic of fine Indian work. During the French war Spain had become an ally of France, and in 1761 an English force of ten thousand men was sent to cai^ture Havana, Cuba. A Spanish force of twenty-seven thou- sand soldiers and a large squadron in the harbor withstood the attack. From military orders and state papers of Massachusetts and Connecticut we find that Capt. John Wheatley, with a company of marines from Connecticut, joined the expedition against Havana, commanded by Gen. Phineas Lpnan, with Lieutenant- Colonel Israel Putnam of Danvers, Mass., in charge of marines from Connecticut. He was Capt. Wheatley 's immediate superior officer. Before the expedition returned Capt. Wheatley became pa;)Tmaster of the Colonial trooj^s. His family, except John Wheatley 2d, who accomi^anied him to Cuba, lived in Boston during their absence, (from 1760 to 1762). THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 23 The troops fi-oiu Massacliusetts, Connecticut, New York and New Jersey, to the number of twenty-three hvincb'ed, sailed iVom New York alxiiit the middle of ^lay in foiu'teen trans])()rts. They joined the English forces before Havana July 20, hikI entered into the thick of the tight, which resulted in the fall of the city August 14, 17(52. But disease had worked greater havoc than Spanish bullets, and there were scarcely tifty Colon- ial troops left. All came back on one ship. The prize money resulting fi-om the capture, and di\-ided among the soldiers and sailors, amounted to over $7,()()(),0()(). Capt. "NVheatley cb-ew $1185.24. Some of the English officers pocketed over $()()(>,(><•<> apiece. His family lived in Boston, Mass., and Norwich, Conn., until after the close of the French wai*, 17(53, when in the spiing of 17(!o they moved, except Mary and John "NVheatley 2d, to Lebanon, N. H. On this journey he cut a hickory cane, which has been preserved, headed and marked "L. W.," and remains in the possession of the descendants of Luther "Wheatley. Captain "Wheatley was the first man to fix his habitation amidst the lofty pines on the plains where since has risen the ])leasant and fiouinshing ^-illage of Lebanon Centre. He was moderator of the tu-st town meeting held there, Sept. 12, 17G5; the first town clerk, which office he held for nearly twenty yeju's; the tii-st civil magistrate, the first schoolmaster, of whom many anecdotes are told showing his fertile originality in developing the best qualities of his pui)i]s; the first representative of Lebanon in the New Hampshire Legislature, and the first and only rejiresentative of Lebanon in the Vennont Legislatiu-e, at the time the sixteen border towns gave allegiance to Vermont. He was clerk ofrt company of proprietors of Lebanon in 17(55; and in 178(5 drew up a petition to the New Hamjjshire Legisla- ture, asking for a new charter to replace their first one, that had been jmrtially destroj-ed by mice. He acted as diainnan ot the legislative committee on boundaries, October 3, 17()H; was nj)- pointed justice of the peace for (irafton county, Se])tember 5, 1774, and reappointed A])ril M, 177'.>, and October'). 178."). He 24 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. served as a member of the Vermont Legislature in 1777, but withdi-ew October 22, 1778. At a convention of committees from the several towns on the grants east of the Connecticut river, held June 24, 1778, John Wheatley was chairman of a committee selected to receive and adjust claims for services done in preparing- and comijleting the union with the State of Ver- mont. His name was signed to several documents relative to the dispute concerning the jurisdiction over the New Hampshire grants east of the Connecticut river, during the year 1782. A petition was drawn uj) and circulated by Capt. John Wheatlej', dated June 10, 1782, in regard to the establishing of a boundary between Lebanon and Enfield. In a Thanksgiving sermon preached by Rev. Phineas Cooke, the pastor of Lebanon Congregational Church, November 30? 1850, giving a civil and ecclesiastical history of the town, he says: "Were I to single out a man to whom this town, in its early days, was especially indebted for his exertions in its behalf, I would name John Wheatley, Esq." He did not serve in the revolutionary army, but sent his four sons. Two, John and Luther, were killed fighting for the indejiendence of theii' country. He died at Lebanon, N. H., in 1786, of a violent fever, being G7 years of age. His widow survived him several years. To all his acknowledged qualifications for public or private life was added pieij and such religious gifts as made him a suit- able jjerson to lead in the meetings of the church in the absence of the minister. True to a prominent Wheatley characteristic, he put sj^irit, energy and perseverance into every enterprise with which he was connected. SEVEN CHILDKEN, SIX BORN IN NORWICH, CONN. 2. Mary Wheatley, b 1743, d Norwich, Conn., 1778. 3. John Wheatley, b 1748. Killed in battle near Brooklyn, N. Y., 16th September, 1776. THE WHEATLEY GENEALOtiV. 25 4. Aiicliew Wbeatley, b lOtb August, 1750; d Hiirdwick, Vt., 7th July, 1S3G. 5. Niitbiuiiel Wbeatley, b 21st May, 1752; d BrookHcUl, Vt., 2(;tli July, 1824! T). Lucinda AVbeatley, b December, 1755; d Lebauou, N. H.. i>tb May, 1885). 7. Lytb'a "NVheatley, b 27tb January, 1758; d Lebanon, N. H. 8. Lutber AVbeatley, b Boston, 17<;0; d Stillwater, X. Y., 80tb September, 1777. In tbe American Encyclopoedia is the followin<]f article: "Pbillis AVbeatley, a negro poetess, born in Africa in 1755, died in Boston, Mass., December 5, 1794. She was brought to Bos- ton in 17(51, and bought by Mrs. John Wheatley, who, noting remarkable exhibitions of intellectual powers and a thirst for books in her servant, set to work to educate her. At the age of 1!) Miss Phillis visited England, where she jjublished a work under the following title: 'Poems on Various Subjects, Be!ig- ious and Moral, by Phillis "NVheatley, negro servant of Mrs. John AVheatley of Boston, New England.' She received marked notice from Gen. George Washington for poems she ^^Tote of many of his acts in public life." There seems to be no doubt that Miss Phillis' mistress was the wife of Capt. John AVheatley. 2 II 1 MarA' Wheatley was married in 1771, at her brother .John's home in Norwich, Conn., to Rev. John Lcthrop; b at Norwich, Conn., in 1789; d in Boston, 9th of April, 177G, and was buried in the Old Granery Graveyard, Boston. On his headstone is the following: "Here lies ye body of John Lothrop, aged about 40 years. Died April ye 9th, 177()." He gi-aduated from Prince- ton College in 17(j8, and was pastor of tlie Second, or Old North Church, Boston, Mass., from 17(58 until his death. Mary, liis widow, died two years later in Norwich, Conn., without olT- sj)ring. He was probably an actor in the ilrama that b-d to 26 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. Paul Revere's ride. After Caj^tain Wheatley's family moved to New Hamj^shire, Pliillis, the negress whom Mrs. Wheatley had l^urchased and began to educate, lived in the Lothrop family. This gave the dusky poetess the advantages of higher education, under the eye of a college graduate. , 3 II 1 Lieut. John Wheatley accomjDanied his father on the expe- dition against Havana, Cuba, in 1702, and drew about ($17.50) seventeen and a half dollars of prize money. In 1766 he mar- ried Jane Cooke of Bozrah, Conn., at which place they lived for a while. Two years later they were living at a place called "Coase," and in 1770 were living east of the Green at Norwich. By old issues of the Packet we find he had a boot and shoe shop near the Packet oflfice, where he made the best of goods, "good work and quick dispatch being the cardinal points of his com- pass." The next year he moved into the Peck Tavern, across the Green. In the big elm, known as the "Liberty Tree," front of the tavern, was arranged a bower among the branches, sup- plied with tables and seats for dinner parties and speech-making to the people on the Green. This was connected with an upper window of the tavern by a plank walk. "Here Landlord Wheat- ley entertained General Washington at dinner when en route to Boston, thus winning a point over his rival, Joseph Peck, who kept the Lothroj) Inn across the Green." June 20, 1776, he was commissioned second lieutenant of Capt. Joshua Huntington's company, in Col. Samuel Selden's Connecticut regiment. He was wounded and taken prisoner (reported "killed or taken") in a battle with the British troops at Harlem Heights, N. Y., September 15, 1776, and died a few days later. His estate was settled by his widow Jane and brother An- drew, the tavern being run with the assistance of Deodat Little. According to the Norwich Packet they offered also "brown sugar and molasses for sale." His widow and daughter Lucinda moved to Lebanon, N. H. Mrs. Wheatley married a Mr. Bliss. Colonel Bhss, son-in-law of General Taylor, on whose staff he served during the Mexican war, was their grandson. THE WHEATLET GENEALOGY. 27 TWO CHILDREN. 9. Joseph "NVbeatlev, b Bozratb, Conu, 8tb April, 17(i7. In 1782 we tiud be was serving as a private among the Connecticut troops stationed about New York citj', under Captain Potter and Colonel Butler. After tbe evacuation of tbe citj by the British Xovenilier 25, 17S;}, he was discharged and found employment in tbe fifth ward. Here he was still living in 18 IH, but no further record can be obtained of him. 1(1. Lucinda Wbeatley, b Norwich, Conn., in 1771. She went to Lebanon with her mother, but no further trace of her is obtainable. 4 II 1 Quartermaster Andrew Wheatley Avas married at Stafford, Conn,, to liubie Blodgett b Stafford, January 27, 17r)8; d Hard- wick, Yt., October 17, .tSTTtTT and lived in Hanover, N. H., until \'': lie 18 1(), when he moved to Hard wick, Yt., with his son. Ancb'ew ^s-e-«. moved to Lebanon with his father, but in October, 177(5 be was ^'^•-i^^ again at Norwich, Conn., helping to settle up his brother John's estate. The first day of the following j-ear he was commissioned quartermaster of the Foui'tb Connecticut regiment, in command of Col. Charles Durkee. On November 4, 1778, be was granted a furlough of twenty days by General Parsons, and there is later record on the roll of the field and staff. He drew a pension of S24() a year. His widow also drew a l)ension during her life. ONE SOX BORN AT LEBANON, N. H. 11. AYard AYheatley, b 4 November, 1781); d Bakertield, Yt., 11 April, 1859. 5 II 1 Major Nathaniel AYheatley became a member of tin New Hampshire militia regiment under Col. Jonathan Chase in 1775. In the War Dei):irt]iiciit at Washington wo tind the following 28 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. record: "With men who marched from the county of Cheshire at the requisition of Major General Gates to reinforce the army at Ticonderoga from October 28 to November 18, 177G; on alarm with men from Cornish and adjacent towns to reinforce the garrison at Ticonderoga, from June 27 to July 11, 1777. During this campaign he was appointed senior or color sergeant. He \;'as also with men from Cornish who joined the Continental army under General Gates, near Saratoga, from September 22 to October 23, 1777." At a council holden at Concord, N. H., June 14, 1786, he was nominated major for the Twenty-fourth Regi- ment, and received the appointment June 5, 1787." He was married twice, first at Lebanon, 18 January, 1776, to Vinal BHss, b Lebanon, 15 February, 1758; d Brookfield, 12 February, 1811, and second at Brookfield, 12 November, 1812, to Betsey Bailey, b Brookfield, 11 October 1761; d 5 October, 1827. He lived in Lebanon until 1791, when he moved to Brookfield, Vt., and purchased of Shubal Cross the farm since known as "Willow Grove." It is located in the widest part of the valley of the East branch, or the headwaters of White River. He resided there until his death, after suffering several years with kidney disease. Associated with his arrival in Brook- field is the purchase of a large silver spoon marked "N. W.," which has descended through each generation as the property of the one named Nathaniel. He possessed all his faculties to the last, and said, "He was prepared to die; he trusted his peace was made with God through the Redeemer." He was a consist- ent and persevering Christian, and possessed the respect and confidence of his townsmen, which was manifested by the im- portant offices they were pleased to bestow upon him. His first wife was daughter of Azariah Bliss, one of the first settlers, and one of the most respected citizens of Lebanon, THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. :*'.) WILLOW GROVE, WHEATLEY HOMESTEAD, BROOKFIELl), XT. This place was settled by Captain Cross in 1779, who Imilt and lived in a log honse. The ju'esent two-story wliite house was built l)y ^Major Wheatley in the summer of 171)(), with hoj)- l)er roof. This was changed to its present form, with gables in IHiO by his son, Col. N. AVheatley. TEN CHILDREN — SEVEN BORN IN LEBANON, N. H., LAST THREE IN BROOK- FIELD, VT. ]•-'. Lucy Wheatley, 20 February, 1777; d LeV)anon, 20 Octo- ber, 177<). v.). Submit Wheatley, 7 March, 1779; d Cabot, Vt., 18 Janu- ary, 1847. U. John AVheatley, 12 April, 1781; d Brookficld, 21 August, 1847. 1"). Luther AMieatley, 15 October, 1783; d Brookfield, 14 May, 1859. K;. XathanienVheatley, 21 January. 178r.; d Brookfield, 24 August, 1S5(!. 30 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY, 17. Lucy Wheatley, 16 June, 1788; d Brookfield, 21 No- vember, 1833. 18. Eunice Wheatley, 2 June, 1790; d Norwich, ]0 July, 1861. 19. Vinal Wheatley, 26 September, 1792. 20. Andrew Wheatley, 21 December, 1795; d Plainfield, Vt., 30 September, 1829. 21. Jesse W^heatley, 4 July, 1801; d Brookheld, Vt., 27 No- vember, 1878. 6 II 1 Luciuda Wheatley and Robert Colburn were married at Lebanon, N. H., December 31, 1778, by Rev. Silvanus Ripley of Dartmouth College. Robert Colburn served as a private two years in the Massa- chusetts troops during- the revolutionary war, under Captain Read and Colonel Baldwin. Later he was Captain in the New Hampshire State militia. Lucinda drew a widow's j^ension after June 27, 1837. Robert Colburn left Lebanon, N. H., about 1814, living for a time in Lowell, Mass. He was a j^ublic spirited man and a benefactor of Lebanon, and gave the town its i^ublic park. THREE CHILDREN BORN AT LEBANON, N. H. 22. John Wheatley Colburn; b 1797; d'1877. 23. Betsey Colburn; d Lowell, Mass., 7 September, 1843. 24. Robert Colburn. 7 II 1 Lydia Wheatley and Elkauah Sprague, b Lebanon, N. H., 1750; d Lebanon, 17 August, 1835; were married at Lebanon, N. H., June 18, 1778, by Rev. Silvanus Ripley. 8 II 1 I Luther Wheatley, light comj^lexion and 5 feet 7 inches in heighth when he enlisted, April 22, 1777, for three years, in THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. :{1 Capt. John House's company, First New HampKbire Itej^inieut, conimauded by Col. Joseph Cilley, Kevohitiouary War. He was wounded in the battle of Beniis Heij^hts, with (len- eral Arnold, Sept. ID, 1777, by the British under ]5urgoyue. He died at Stillwater Sept. 30, 1777, at 17 years of age. 11 III 4 Ward Wheatley was married 20 December, 1813, jit Han- over, N. H., to Mary Stevens; B. Pomphret, Conn., 24 Decern - J)er. 17S0; D. Bakerstield, 22 February, 1865. They lived in Hanover until 18 Iq, when they moved to a farm in Hardwic-k, Yt., and in the early fifties removed to ]?a- kerstield, Vt. SEVEN CHILDREN BORN AT HARDWICK, VT. 2.'). ,Tohn Andrew Wheatley, b 2G October, 181(5, d at Marne, lo., 15 April, 18i)l. 2(5. Mary Anna Wheatley, b 28 June, 1818, d Hardwick, 8 August, 1841. 27. Lemuel Stevens Wheatley, 1) 20 September, 1821, d Hardwick, 29 December, 1807. 28. Lura Stevens Wheatley, b 20 August, 1824, d Bakers- tield, 10 January, 1803. 20. Lydia Sprague Wheatley, b 20 April, 1827, d BakersHeld, 5 May, 1892. 30. George Sullivan Wheatley, 1 June, 182'.). <1 Hani wick, Vt., 27 December, 1900. 31. Carlos Edwin Wheatley, b 7 May, 1835. 13 III 5 Submit Wheatley was married March 17, 1799, at Brook- field, Vt., to Anthony Peiry, b Waterboro, :\r a, April 8, 1774. d Cabot, Vt., Dec. 1, 1854. Mr. Perry was one of the first settlers of Cabot; was justice of the peace 50 years, lield several town oflfices and represented the town in the State Legislature two terms. During the war of 1812 word came tliat tlie liritish were at Plattsbm-g. He. with others, left their farms and l)iisi- 32 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. ness and hastened to the front to repel the foe. At Montpelier, when the company was organized Mr. Perry was elected captain, and when the war was over he brought home a creditable record. NINE CHILDKEN OF SUBMIT WHEATLEY AND ANTHONY PEKRY, BORN AT OABOT, VT. 32. Nathaniel Wheatley Perry, b 21 May, 1801, d Burling- ton, Vt, 28 November, 1887. 33. Elijah Perry, b 9 December, 18U3, d Cabot, Vt., 11 Oc- tober, 180G. 34. Anthony Potter Perry, b 25 July, 1805, d Cabot, Vt., 18 February, 1875. 35. Mary Vinal Perry, b 16 April, 1807, d Topeka, Kan., 7 November, 1894. 30. Elijah Perry, 2d, b 30 March, 1809, d Cabot, Vt., 2G Sep- tember, 1864. 37. Susannah PeiTy, b 30 April, 1811, d Cabot, Vt., 22 De- cember, 1891. 38. Charles C. Perry-, b 13 August, 1813, d Cabot, Vt, 4 June, 1881. 39. Allen Perry, b 29 October, 1815, d Cabot, Vt, 25 Novem- ber, 1889. 40. Eliza Augusta Perry, b 25 October, 1820, d Cabot, Vt., 24 December, 1820. 14 III 5 John Wheatley married Nabby Smith. He kejDt hotel for a while at East Randoljih, Vt. Afterwards they removed to a farm on the west hill in Brooklield, where he sj^ent the rest of his life. He had no offspring, but brought up his brother An- drew's three children, Andi-ew, Mary and Marinda. 15 III 5 Luther Wheatley was married Sept. 27, 1808, at Brookfield, to Sally Stratton. B. Brookfield, 2 September, 1788, d Brook-, field, 19 August, 1863. THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 33 He lived iu Lebanon, N. H., until eight years oltl, when the family moved to Brookfield, Yt. For three years after marriage tlicy lived in (^\l)ot, Yt., but dwelt thu rest of their lives on a farm on the west hill in Brooktield. He was an industrious, practical farmer and an esteemed citizen and was remembered as a conservative man, rather slow of speech, but full of dry humorous sayings, and as a most hosjjitable host. He began th© collection of records from which much early history of the fam- ily in America has been preserved for this V)Ook. TEN CHILDREN BORN AT BROOKFIELD, VT. 41. Emily Yinal Wheatley, b 23 August, 1809, d Brooklield, Yt., 5 October, 1833. 42. Luther Wheatlev, b 17 January, 1812, d Brookfield, Yt., 30 hours old. 43. John Wheatley, b 5 November, 1812, d Brooklield, Yt., 18 hours old. 44. Sully Wheatley, 5 February, 183 4, d Brooklield, Yt., six hours old. 45. Luther 2nd Wheatley, b 11 March, 181G, d Brookfield, Yt., 27 :\ray, 1885." 4G. Frederic Wheatley, b 11 February, 1819, d Brookfield, Yt., 1 May, 1847. 47. Infant Son, b 23 January, 1821, d Brookfield, Yt., 10 hours old. 48. Alpha Wheatley, b 9 January, 1824. west'somerviii'e, Mass. 49. Sarah E. Wheatley, b24 August, 1825, d Brookfield, Vi, 28 Octol)er, 1850. j 50. Eunice L. Wheatley, b 30 June, 1830, d Burlington, Yt., 10 April, 1859. 16 III 5 Col. Nathaniel Wheatley was married INIarch 4th, 1S13, at Norwich, Yt., to Lydia Lovelaud, b Norwich, 3 February, 1790, d Brookfield, 18 June 1857. (See Lov eland Genealogy.) She was of the fifth generation from Thomas Loveland who owned land in :J4 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. Glastonbury, afterwards Wetbersfiekl, Conn. He was taxed at that time for five thousand acres. His father came from Norwich, Norfolk County, England. Lydia Loveland's father Joseph Avas born in Glastonbury and lived there until March 18, 1776, when he moved to Han- over, N. H., and from there to Norwich, Vt , November 16, 1779, where he died from accidental poisoning September, 1813. May 7th, 1777, he enlisted in Col. Jonathan Chase's Regiment to re- inforce the Continental Ai-my at Ticonderoga (State Papers N. H.) His daughter Lydia married Col. Wheatley. They lived at "Willow Grove," the old Wheatley farm. For many years they kept hotel, it being a relay station of the through stages between Montreal and Boston. He was a prominent member and a constant attendant at the Orthodox church and held fam- ily prayers daily. Often when returning from church he would discover people fishing and it was his habit to endeavor to dis- . suade them from such use of the Lord's day. They perhaps excused it with claiming it a necessity to obtain food, whereujion he always loaded them with j^rovisions and sent them home con- tented. Col. AYheatley gained his title in connection with the f state militia; the broad fields west of the branch were used for parade and drill. He represented the town of Brookfield in the state legislature and once served a term in the senate. He was an upright citizen, highly esteemed wherever he was known and always exerted a good influence in the community. Ambitious and enterprising, he was steadily looking forward to modern methods of farming. He first used the up to-date agricultural imjilements in his vicinity. His two horse mowing machine was the wonder of the region for some time, people coming long dis- tances to see it work. He was an active whig in politics. TEN CHILDREN BORN AT BROOKFIELD, VT. -11. Infant, b 3 December, 1813, d Brookfield, same day. ')2. John Wheatley, b 27 November, 1814, d Brookfield, 25 January, 1884. r I THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 35 53. William Wlieatlev, b 27 Februai-y, 1817, d liane, Vt., 21 August, 181)7. 54. Lydia Auu Wbeatle}', b 21 December, 1818, d Brooktield, Vt, 11 December, 1848. •")."). Viual Wheatley, 1) 21 November, 1S20, d Brookline, Mass., 12 March l')()0. 56. Natbauiel Wheatley, b 10 July, 1822. 57- Charlotte Wheatley, b 24 April, 1824, d St. Johuslniry, Vt., 11 June, 1882. 58. Andrew AVheatley, b 21 February, 182G, d Brooklield, Vt., 28 February, 182(5. ■")!). Joseph Wheatley, b 2 September, 1827, d Brooktield, Vt., 3 May, 1831. CO. Luciuda Wheatley, b 10 July, 1820, d Royaltou, Vt., 12 July, 1804. 17 III 5 Lucy Wheatley was married December 26, 1808, at Brook- tield to Seth G. Bigelow, b Brooktield 1778, d Brooktield, 21 Ajml. 1852. He was a successful merchant at Brooktield Centre. Always an industrious, law abiding citizen. FIVE CHILDREN BORN IN BROOKFIELD, VT. 61. Charles E. Bigelow, b 10 October, 1810, d Waitsfield, Vt., 11 November, 1883. 62. Gilliert Bigelow, 1) 23 July, 1812, d Brooktield, Vt., 10 March, 1891. 63. Andrew AVheatley Bigelow, b 14 September, 1815, d Brooklield, Vt., 27 March, 1849. 64. Lucy Bigelow, b 22 March, 1810. d BrookHeld, Vt.. 22 July, 1851. 65. Mary Vinal Bigelow. b 30 August, 1825, d lirooktidd. Vt, 7 August, 1851. 36 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 18 III 5 Euuice Wliesitley was married October C, 1813, at Brook- field, to David Loveland (No. 6, Lovelaud Genealogy) b Nor- wich, G July, 1782, d Norwich, 28 March, 1828. They resided on a farm in Conn. River Valley, which was divided between their two sons George and John. David Loveland made a success of farming, as his perseverance and energy would of anything he might undertake. He worked early and late. It is said that he used to do a full day's work, and then mount his horse to ride thirty miles to see Eunice Wheatle}'. In her he found a helpmate indeed, one who, after his death, bravely took up the charge of affairs with the care of three young children," and lived to have eleven grandchildren call her blessed. The life of an ordinarv farmer, even a successful one, who died at the com- paratively eaily age of forty-tive years, is not regarded with interest by the general public, but it is pleasant for his descend- ants to gather up the traditions which have come down, and, finding nothing to conceal, make mention of his thrift and ster- ling character. Such a man was David Loveland, who, after attaining his majority remained for a time on the ancestral farm, which he carried on in company with his brother William, and on which he built a house. In 1820 he comj^leted the pvirchase of a large farm a mile and a half up the Connecticut I'iver, where he several years later built a large house, which has since been occupied by his descendants. His brother John helped in making the bricks, and traced on two of them, while soft, the words, "Fear God and keep his commandments." So far as is known, our farmer was never gone long, save once, from his native town. His father, with another man, made a contract to build a turnpike in Rowley, Mass., and when it was partly done the partner took the money which had been re- ceived and with his horse and chaise went to Canada. The elder Loveland returned home discouraged, feeling that his farm must go to pay the helj), but David, young at the time, engaged more men who were good workers, and while William assisted at home, he finished the road and helped to save the homestead. THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 37 David Lovelaud and bis wife united, iu 1827, with the Nor- wich South Congi-egatioual church, of which both were mem- bers at the time of their death. FOUR CHILDREN BORN IN NORWICH, VT. (Ki. George Lovelaud, b (I January, 181G, d Norwich, Vt., 29 December, 1889. (]7. All)ert Lovelaud, b 24 December, 1819, d Norwich, Vt., 17 May, 1821. 68. Caroline F. Lovelaud, b 30 ^lay, 1822, d Norwich, Vt., 9 February, 185(). fi9. John Wheatley Lovelaud, b 19 Januai-y, 1825, d Nor- wich, Vt„ 14 November, 1901. 20 III 5 Andrew Wheatley was married December 28, 1819, at Alstead, X. H., to Marinda Perriu. He was a merchant and lived in Ber- lin, Vt., several years, but moved to Plaiufield, Vt., iu 1825, where he continued mercantile business until his death at the age of 34 years. SIX children: three born at BERLIN, vt., and THREE AT PLAIN- FIELD, VT. I 70. Worthington H. Wheatley, b 21 December, 1820, d riaintield, Vt., 10 April, 182G. , 71. William F. Wheatley, b 27 October, 1822, d Berlin, 8 I April, 1823. I 72. Audi-ew Wheatley, b 20 March, 1824. : 73. Charles Hemy Wheatley, b 22 July, 182(1, d Plainlield, Vt., 20 Septem])er, 1820. 74. Mary Hopkins Wheatley, 1) 2 October, 1827, d :\ran- son, Iowa, 3 Octol)er, 1884. 75. Marinda Wheatley, 28 April, 1830, d Brookrteld. Vt., 20 December, 1852. yS THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 21 III 5. Jesse Wheatlev was married December 11, 1828, at Brook- field, Vt., to Harriet Stratton, b 1 November, 1800, at Brook- field, Vt, d Brookfield, 20 March 1869. They spent their life on the farm next north of the school house, in district No. 9, Brookfield, Vt. He was totally blind the last 27 years he lived, but was always cheerful and glad to see and chat with every- one. He had a remarkably retentive memory of incidents and dates, being- authority for much of the material contained in this genealogy. His blindness did not in the least impair his love of fun, and he was always ready at repartee. His eyes would twinkle with as much expression to the last, as in early years. He lived and died beloved by old and young. THREE CHILDREN BORN IN BROOKFIELD, VT. 7(]. Jesse Cook Wheatley, b 25 December, 1824. 77. George Wheatley, b 19 April, 1827, d Brookfield, Vt., 4 February, 1861. 78. Harriet Wheatley, b 28 October, 1832, d Essex Junc- tion, Vt., 28 August, 1895. 22 III 6. John Wheatley Colburn was married 10 January, 1828, at Claremont, N. H., to Thankful Judd, b 1806, d Claremont, 3 February, 1879. They Ijoth joined the Congregational church in 1829. They conducted a successful merchant tailors' busi- ness. THREE CHILDREN BORN IN CLAREMONT.. N. H. 79. Henry F. Colburn, b 18 December, 1828, was in the civil war with a Massachusetts' Company, and died near Washington, D. C, in Spring of 1862. 80. Sanford Colburn, b 14 September, 1832. 81. Lucinda Colburn, b 24 June, 1834, d Claremont, N. H., 5 September, 1855. CHARLOTTE SKINNEIl WIIEATLEY AND JOHN A. WHEATLEY. ('2')) THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 39 23 ni 6 Betsey Colbm-n was marrietl at Lebanon, N. H., to Wins- low Fay, b Belchertown, Mass., 24 April, 1787, d G Decenil)er, 184:2, at Lowell, Mass. They lived on farms in Sharon, Vt., and Lebanon, N. H., where theii* three children were l)oru. 82. Winslow Fay. 83. Robert Fay. These brothers went to Iowa and raised families but the people East have not their addi-ess. .84. Luciuda Colburn Fay, b Lebanon, N. H., 12 June, 1810, d Lowell, Mass., 18 December, 1852. 25 IV 11 John A. Wheatley was married August 23, 1845, at Hard- wick, Vt, to Charlotte E. Skinner, b Bakerstield, Vt., 25 Aug- ust, 1827. He lived on a farm in Hardwick, Vt., ten years after his mar- riage. In October, 1855, they moved into new country, covered with forest, in Wisconsin. He bought 900 acres and cleared up two large farms. When the town was organized he was request- ed to name it. He suggested ^Montpelier in memory of the Vermont capital. He was a thrifty, industrious man, a true friend and gentle and kind to everyone. In politics he was a Repul)lican, and held many town and county offices. He was Postmaster of Ellis\-ille, Wisconsin, from 1859 until his removal to Marne, Iowa, in 1884, at which place he died Apiil 15, 1891, leaving his widow a comfortable home, with theu- son Sumner H. on the old farm. He was a UniversaKst, often tilling the pul- pit when occasion called. SEVEN CHILDKEN. 85. Orange W. AVheatley, b Hardwick, Vt., 28 August, 1847. 86. Lydia A. AVheatley, b Hardwick, Vt„ 12 August, 1848, d Brighton, la., 9 April, 1875. 87. Marv Jane Wheatlev, b 2 October, 1850. 88. Lester Warner Wheatley, b Hardwick, Vt., 18 Septem- ber, 1853. 4:U THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 89. Sumner Hall Wheatley, b Montpelier, Wis., 5 August, 1857. i) ). John Otis Wheatley, b Montpeher, Wis., 26 August, 1861. 91. Lotta Etta Wheatley, b Montpelier, Wis., 21 October, 1866, d Montpelier, Wis., 30 January, 1870. Lottie Etta Wheatley was a beautiful bright child. She died of s(rarlet fever. 27 IV 11. Lemuel S. Wheatley was married 26 October, 1848, at Menasha, Winnebago County, Wis., to Caroline Northops. They lived at her home on a farm. Widow lives there now. He died of consumption. ONE CHILD. 92. Lemuel N. Wheatley, died at the age of sixteen years. 28 IV 11. Lura Stevens AVheatley was married October 7, 1849, at Hardwick, Vt., to Charles C. Skinner, b Bakersfield. Vt., 20 April, 1822, d Bakersfield, Vt., November 30, 1862. They were farmers in Bakersfield, where he was murdered for his money. SIX CHILDREN BORN AT BAKERSFIELD, VT. 93. Mary J. Skinner, b 25 December, 1850. 94. John W. Skinner, b 30 August, 1853. 95. Flora E. Skinner, b 13 January, 1855, d Williamstown, Mass., 18 July, 1875. 96. Isaac N. Skinner, b 15 December, 1858, d Bakersfield, Vt., 7 February, 1879. 97. Anna L Skinner, b 27 October, 1860. 98. Arthur H. Skinner, b 4 October, 1862, d Bakersfield, Vt., 26 February, 1865. 29 IV 11 Lydia Sprague Wheatley was married October 2, 1850, at Hardwick, Vt., to Charles T. Maynard, b Bakersfield, Vt., June 25, 1824. They resided on a farm at Bakersfield, Vt. No children. X Pi > f W Cn O w X w c o w c o K t-H o w M THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 41 :}() lY 11 Georg-e Sullivan Wheatley was married Jamiarv 1st, IH't'.i at Bakersricld to Unissa D. ]\Iayiiard, h Bakorstiold, Vt., 1 ^lay, iH'A'2. Ht' was a man of very temperate habits and of usual good lieultli, hut be fell before the cb-ead disease, pneumonia, after an illness of only a week. They lived on the old AVheatley homestead in Hardwick. The three older children died suddenly of diphtheria The two remaining are Mrs. Flora Wheatley Foss and A\'il]iam H. Wheatley, both residing in Hardwick and members of the ]\Iethodist Episcopal church, the latter living on the old Wheatley homestead as one of the fourth generation of Wheatleys to do the same. Mr. Wheatley was one of the relijible and })r()miu('iit citi- zens of the place, having spent nearly his entire life in Hardwick. He had been honored by many positions of responsibility and trust by his fellow-townsmen. He was a very indulgent lius- l)aud and father and a kind neighbor, a man upon whom others n.itiiially leaned for counsel and sui)i)ort. With his wife he united with the Methodist Episcopal church, May 24, 18(i8, and was a firm and reliable supporter of the chiu'ch of his choice. Mrs. Wheatley, feeling her loss keenly, is waiting in imtieut hope as she realizes that her husl)and has only gone before to the reward of the just. FIVE (.'HILDREN BOKN IN HARDWICK, VT. '.»!». M.iy A. Wheatley, b 24 November, 1858, d Hardwick. Yt., 4 January, 1863. Kio. Julia M. Wheatley, b 4 August 1850, d Hardwick, Yt., 18 December, 1862. nn. George B. Wheatley, b Id July, ISf)'), d Hardwick, Yt., 26 December, 1862. 1<»2. Flora E. Wheatley, b ]•) November, 186M. l ■y. ■y. ■J. a THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 57 Nellie! the joy and wonder of om* eyes Has left her friends, to view her native skies, Just as her rising sun began its way. Her morning fair, and every prospect gay, When growing virtues sparkled in her eyes, AVhich raised at once, love, hope, and sweet surprise, The lovely youth reclined her beauteous head, Nellie, alas! is numbered with the dead. As earliest roses of the l)loomiug spring, Round which harmonious birds delight to sing, By lurking winter — by untimely frost. Are niijped, then fade and all their beauty lost. So this dear tender plant to early death, (Since called by Heaven) resigned her willing breath, But thrice three vernal seasons had she past, Ere nature failed, and Nellie breathed her last. A cankerous worm upon her vitals preyed, Death called his victim, she the call obeyed. Oh hajji^}' victim! thou hast changed the pain. For life and glory, and eternal gain, Fair charity with pleasure sees her rise, Borne by attending angels through the skies. With shouts of joy, the heavenly arches ring. While she appears before her Lord and King. A\ e leave her there, nor do we fear to guess, She is sweetly roaming in climes of bliss, Let's cease to mourn, let not one doubt arise. And prepare to meet her, hapjjy in the skies." Charlotte was devoted to her home, giving the brightness of her life to it rather than to the most attractive social circle; a true wife and mother, she yet found time and strength for neighborly social and religious duties, in the parlors where she was welcome, but much more in the homes of the poor where she could carry sympathy and help, perhaps fitting ii]) tli<' diil- dren for Sundav school, or by the sick bed ministering tollic 58 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. sufferers. No one knows how much of this work she did, but testimony from many sources convinces us that when the books are opened the record will show faithfulness and success. She saw her husband and all her children one after another come to Christ. She had cared for Mr. Bowman through a long sickness and before being taken sick had expressed the belief that her work was nearly done, and made extra effort to complete it, and seemed to have a call to S2:)ecial faithfulness. Immediately upon giving up she said she should not recover, and made all plans for her funeral. She spoke of wanting her old minister. Dr. L. O. Barstowof Burlington, to conduct the services. Also said "I should like to die on a pleasant Sunday evening," and as the sun was setting the next bright Sunday afternoon she mur- nuired, "My work is done; I have done \\hat I could;" and passed quietly away, to meet her children and friends who had gone before. She believed they would be leaning over the bat- tlements to welcome her. Hers wa,s a beautiful life. So not alone we land upon that shore, 'Twill be as though we had been there before; We shall meet more we know. Than we can meet below. And find our home like some returning dove. And be at home at once with our eternal love. Her wishes were all carried out at her funeral. Mr. Bow- man married again, 7 April, 1885, Mrs. Rosalie Denison Hall, a most estimable helpmate. FOUR CHILDREN. 164. Harlan Wheatley Bowman, b 1 August, 1847, d San Bernardino, Cal., 11 August, 1876. 165. Charles Parish Bowman, b 24 April, 1851. 166. Thomas H. Bowman, b 8 April, 1854. 167. Nellie Bowman, b 13 April, 1860, d St. Johnsbury, Vt., 20 May, 1869. THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 59 CO IV k; Luciuda Wheatley married November 5, 1851, at Brook- rield, to Erastiis Si^icer, b 'M) September, 1827, at AVatorburv, Vt., d Raiidolpli, Vt., 4 February, 18i)9. She was o-iven the farm north of the old homestead, which she sohl to her l)rother William iu 1857, ami they soou moved to Moutaj^ue, Mass., l)ut after a few years' residence they settled iu Royal ton, Vt., where she died. She was a remarkably cheerful, wide-awake girl, who was much esteemed by lier associates, and proud to lie a faithful, devoted wife and mother. Her funeral was from the old home, and she was buried at the family cemetery at BrooktiehL Vt. FOUR CHILDREN BORN IN BROOKFIELD. 1(;8. Walter Eastern Spicer, b 21 December, 1852, d Guau- tanamo, Culia, 27 October, 18U8. 1G9. Eugene Wheatley Spicer, 1) 17 October, 1854. 170. Ernest Frank Spicer, b 6 August, 1856. 171. Clarabel Wheatley Spicer, b 5 November, 1858, d Lan- caster, Mass., 29 April, 1894. (il IV 17 Charles E. Bigelow was married 11 November, 1839, at Brooklield, Vt., to Harriet Carpenter. They lived on a farm in ^^ aitstield, Vt, until her death, 28 June, 1848. He was married a second time at Waitstield, Vt , 11 September, 1849, to Sarah (ireen. I FIVE CHILDREN. TWO BORN OF FIRST MARRIAGE AT BROOKFIELD, VT. THREE BORN OF SECOND MARRIAGE AT \VAITSF)ELD, VT. 172. Harriet Laura Bigelow, b 8 November, iSld. 173. Charles Edward Bigelow, b C November, 1842, d Waits- ' field, Vt., 5 Octol)er, 18()8. 174. Andrew Wheatley Bigelow, b 11 June, 1851. Gv) THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 175. Lydia Ann Bigelow, b 12 January, 1855. Lives iu Lowell. Mass. IIG. Flora L. Bigelow, b 2 July, 1859, d Waitsfield, 5 August, 1864. 62 IV 17 Gilbert Bigelow was married 1 December, 1837, at Orange, Vt., to Eoxinda L. Wbitcomb, b 30 July, 1810, at Orange, Vt., d at Brookfield iu 1895. Their borne was at Brookfield Centre. FOUR CHILDREN BORN IN BROOKFIELD, VT. 177. George W. Bigelow, b 18 January, 1839, d Barre, Vt., 12 December, 1896. 178. Emeline Bigelow, b 19 April, 1840. 179. Belle E. Bigelow, b 3 August, 1841, d Plattsburg, N. Y., 9 July, 1896. 180. Imogene F. Bigelow, b 26 December, 1848, d Brookfield, Vt., 19 February, 1866. 63 IV 17 Andrew Wbeatley Bigelow was married 1 January, 1839, at Brookfield to Electa Edson, b Brookfield, Vt, d 17 July, 1891, at Rochester, N. Y. He carried on a successful mercantile busi- ness at Brookfield Centre until his death at the age of thirty three years. THREE CHILDREN BORN IN BROOKFIELD, VT. 181. Infant daughter Bigelow, 1) 23 September, 1840, d Brookfield, 23 September, 1840. 182. Marcia Soj)hia Bigelow, b 5 November, 1842, d Roch- ester, N. Y., 12 August, 1867. 183. Alice Marion Bigelow, b 31 December, 1847, d Roch- ester, N. Y., 19 June, 1848. 66 IV 18 George Loveland was married 5 October, 1837, at Norwich, Vt., to Ruby Hatch, b Norwich, 29 October, 1817, d Nor\/ich, 28 January, 1891. He was left fatherless at the age of twelve THE WHEATLEY GENEALOOY. HI years, but duriug the last two years liis father's ill health had giveu liiin iniu-h exiJerience in the care ami respousihility of the ianniuo-. He coutimied work ou tlu" laim, with short teriiis .•it the district school and the academy, until he was married, when the farm was divided and he chose the northern half, on which a year later he built a brick house about twenty-five rods from the old homestead. There with his wife Ruby he lived to celebrate their golden wedding and to bring up five children to be useful members of society. Besides making a success of farming he was elected many times to offices of trust by his townsmen. He and his wife were for lifty years active mem- bers of the Congregational church. In politics he was a Kepul)lican. FIVE CHILDREN BORN IN NORWICH, VT. 1.S4. David Andrew Loveland, b M April, 188!), d Norwich. 7 October, 1898. IS."). 8ophia Francis Loveland, b (i ^Nlarch, 184:1 l November, 1850. r.tl. :\Iury Loveland Hutchinson, b C April, 1852. l'>2. Arthur Hutchinson, b 21 February, 1854. 62 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 69 IV 18 John Wlieatley Lovelaiid was married three times, 1st 15 September, 1851, at Norwich, to Lucy Maria Boardman, b Nor- wich, June 19, 1827, d Norwich, 23 March, 1858. Married 2d, 8 December, 1858, at Norwich, to Elizabeth O. Tohuau, b Norwich, 8 July, 1833, d 8 September, 1859. Married 3d, 20 September, 1864, at Boston, Mass., to Mehitable Lancaster, b Orford, N. H., 18 March, 1837, d Norwich, 19 May, 1892. John W. Loveland has always lived in the house where he Avas born. It is a two story brick house, being the last one built by his father. Commenc- ing to farm for himself at the age of seventeen, he has continued for nearly sixty years to till the ancestral fields. His early edu- cational advantages were limited to the district school and a few terms in the academy, but to these he has supplemented much study and reading at home. He has the reputation of being a good manager and careful business man, successful and pros- perous. The esteem of his fellow citizens is shown by repeatedly electing him to town office or to represent them in the legisla- ture. Being a man of excellent judgment his advice was often sought upon important matters. He transacted considerable public business, such as guardian, and administration of estates of deceased townsmen. He gave his two daughters a full course of study at the Mt. Holyoke Seminary. lu early life John voted with the Whigs, but since the Fremont campaign he has l^een a staunch Republican. TWO CHILDREN BORN AT NORWICH, VT. 193. Mary Ann Loveland, b 17 February, 1858. 194. Elizabeth Maria Loveland, b 4 March, 1855. Mary A. Loveland at the age of 49 has never married. She is thorough and earnest in whatever she finds to do. She grad- uated at Mt. Holyoke Seminary in 1874 and then taught five years in the Michigan Female Seminary at Kalamazoo, one year in McCollom Institute, Mt. Veruon, N. H., and two years in a girl's boarding school at Kohala, Hawai. She has made a THE WHEATLEY GENE.\LOQY. g;{ specialty of botany and languages, having studied at Harvard University and vvutb jjrivate teachers. She is a member of the Congregational church at Norwich. Since her stei)mother's ill health she has remained at home, and after her death Mary was housekeeper for her father. As his eyesight failed him she be- came eyes for him, and acted as private secretary, thus carry- ing on much public business that he otherwise would have been obliged to leave undone. ANDREW WHEATLEY. 72 IV 20 Andrew Wheatley tirst married his cousin Sarah Wheatley, who (lied in 1850 without offspring. He was again maiTied 21) Novem- 1 er, 1855, at Lima, Iowa, to Lucy Andrews, b 20 August, 1835, at Westtield, N. Y. Thev lived on a farm in Lim.'i until the sp)ing of 18(jl), when they moved to Crys- tal, Tama county, residing there six years. In 1875 they moved to Manson, Calhoun county, and in 1885 they removed to Lohrville, Iowa, where they now reside. His principal occupation was farm- ing until sixty years of age. As a citizen he was nuich respected, filling various offices of trust for township purposes in each com- munity where he lived. He cast his tirst Presidential vote in 1848 for Gen. Zachary Taylor, and voted for all Republican ixmiinees for President down to President "William McKinley, and believes in his management of government Jiiattors. SIX CHILDREN BORN AT LIMA, IOWA. 11)5. Alice May Wheatley, b January 1, 1857. 196. Marinda AVheatley, b 21 February, 18(;i, d Lima, 2H April, 18()2. 04 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 1U7. Sarah Elizabeth Wheatley, b 22 August, 1863. 198. Andrew Wheatley, b 22 April, 1867, d Illyria, Iowa, 7 August, 1868. 199. Andrew Edson Wheatley, b 19 August, 1872. 200. Marshall O. Wheatley. b 17 September 1876. 74 IV 20 Mary H. Wheatley was married 26 July, 1848, at Brook- field, Vt., to Jerah Edson, b 5 June, 1825, at Brooktield, Vt., d at Brookfield, 17 January, 1884. They lived on the farm next north of the Hill cemetery in Brooktield. He was an enthusi- astic RejHiblican, and was elected to fill town offices by that party several times. He died of Bright's disease. FIVE CHILDREN BORN AT BROOKFIELD, VT. 201. Andrew Wheatley Edson, b 26 December, 1851. 202. Alice Marinda Edson, b 24 November, 1853. 203. Marshie Louise Edson, b 21 May, 1858, d Montillo, Wis., 29 October, 1861. 204. Mary Francis Edson, b 13 October, 1860, d Brookfield, 14 August, 1871. 205. Marshall Otto Edson, b 1 May, 1865. 75 IV 20 Marinda Wheatley was married 24 June, 1851, at Brook- field, to Justus W. French, b 13 October, 1816, at Hardwick, Vt.. d White River, Vt., 5 September, 1874. They first lived at the Mill Village in Brookfield, where Mr. French was interested in the manufacture of forks. In 1837 a man in Brookfield by the name of Adams began the manufacture of spring steel forks, the first ever made, at a little shoj) south east of the Centre. Justus W. French, seeing the value of the invention, formed a company for the more extensive production at the Mill Village in Brookfield, Vt., later moving to larger works, with a new part- nership at White River Village, Vt. These tools were famed far outside this country, being much sought for in the English THE WHEATLEY GENKATOOV. 05 market. Mr. Adams could never be induced to associate with men of capital to enlarge the busiiioss .■ind never profited iimch l)v his invention. Their home was at the Mills in Brookfield, Vt., where Marinda died a few months after her only child was born. Later ^Ir. French and his dau«,diter moved to White River, Yt. ONE CHILD BORN AT BROOKFIELD, VT. 206. Sarah May French, b (i May, 18r)2. 76 IV 21 Jesse C. Wheatley was married 16 ^larch, 1852, at Brook- fie'd, Vt., to Sarah A. Sprague, b Brookfield. They lived on the West hill four years and then moved home to care for the farm and his father and mother. His parents lived to a comfortable old age, having occasion to be thankful for such a son and daughter. These two faithful guardians of the blind and aged • relatives bid fair to receive the same kindly care from their son and daughter. Friends were sure to find a cordial welcome at this hosj)itable home. Jesse was a man of rare physical health until past seventy years of age, when he became troubled with an indolent ulcer on his right hand which hospital physi- cians deemed serious enough to warrant the removal of three fingers, leaving only the thumb and little finger. This reduced his strength but had no effect upon his cheerful disposition. Sarah, his wife, was a lady of an erect figure and dignified i)res- euce with a loving and pleasant disposition. FOT'R CHILDREN' BORN AT BROOKFIF.LD, VT. 207. Mary Keith Wheatley, b 1:5 July, 1855, d Brookfield, 19 Noveml)er, 1885. 208. Monroe Sprague Wheatley, b 19 April, 1859. 209. Jessie Elizabeth Wheatley, b 15 January. 1868. 210. Annie Haniet AVheatley, b 22 October, 1874. 6G THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 77 IV 21 George Wbeatley was married 19 March, 1854, at Ran- dolph, Vt, to Adaline Abbott, b Randolph, 10 July, 1885. They lived at the Milis Village iu Brooklield where he was a mer- chant for several years doing an extensive business in farm produce and general merchandise. He held several town offices and was constable and postmaster. He was very active mentally and physically. Intelligent, happy, and of a cheerful disposition, he was fond of his family and friendly to all. The whole community mourned his earl}' death. His wife was a lady of commanding figure, of fixed opinions in morals and re- ligion, and in the seven years of their married life made him an efficient and exemplary \\ ife, and was a devoted mother to their only son. She was married again several years later to Marcus Peck. ONE SON BORN AT BROOKFIELD, VT. 211. George Owen Wheatley, b 8 September, 1858, d Brook- field, 23 December, 1881. 78 IV 21 Harriet Wheatley was married 16 February, 1858, at Brookfield, Vt., to Elliot Bowman, b Westford, Vt., 19 Decem- ber, 1826. They lived on a farm in Westford, Vt., a while, then moved to Essex Junction where Mr. Bowman became a re- liable and efficient employe of the Central Vermont Railroad Company. Harriet was a dutiful and beloved daughter and a faithful helpful wife. She often came home to see her parents to whom she was much attached, thus adding greatly to their comfort and happiness. THREE CHILDREN BORN AT WESTFORD, VT. 212. George Wheatley Bowman, h 16 May, 1854. 213. Frank Eliot Bowman, b 24 March, 1856. 214. Stella Bowman, b 24 March, 1867. ( TUK WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 67 80 IV '2-2 Sauford Colbuni enlisted iu Co. H, lUl IXv^t N. H. Vol., li) September, 1802, aud was wouuded at Morris Island, July 1 SC;}. Ho was lunrried 18 January, IS&2, to Eveline B. Smitli, b in Clare- mont and died there 7 April, 18(>7. He married a second time, •28 December, 18(58, to Fannie T. Olney, 1) Canada, 7 March, 1882. Their home is at Entield Centre, N. H. FOUR CHII.PHEN BORN AT CLAREMONT, N. H. 21."). Herbert Colburn, b 7 February, 18(18, m 1 May, 181)2, to Loenda E. Wood, b at Plaintield, N. H., in 1S(;7. They live on a farm in Biirre, Vt. 21(J. Everette Colburn, b 12 December, 18GG. Home is at Entield, N. H. 217. John B. Coll)urn, b 19 November, 18G9. Teamster; liv • ing- in Entield. 218. James AV. Colburn, b 5 September, 1871, d Entield Cen- tre, 21 August, 1899. 81 IV 22 Lucinda Colburn was mamed at Manchester, N. H., 8 3Iay, 1850, to Addison Roberts. TWO CHILDREN. 219. Charles Roberts, b Manchester, N. H. 220. Joliii Roberts, b Claremont, N. H. 84 IV 28 Lucinda Colburn Fay was married 20 May, 1882, at Lowell, ^lass., to Col. Thomas Nesmitli, b 7 Sejjtember, 1788, at Wind- ham, N. H., d 81 July, 1870, at Lowell, Mass. Previous to marriage she was iu Derry, N. H , as principal of Adams Female Seminary. Her education was gained at Miss Grant's school at Ipswich, Alass. Lucinda was a woman of a strong religious nature, refined and intellectual and of much personal beauty. ^Ir. '>'*^ THE VVHEATLEY GENEALOGY. Nesmitli's education was such as could be obtained from the district and high schools of Derry, N. H. He was a pioneer in the linen industry, beginning with a horse and two wheeled cart. He gathered the thread from the country people and carried it home to his grandmother to color; his sisters wove it into cloth, for which he found a ready sale in Lynn and other large towns. By this means, at the end of a few years he had accumulated six thousand dollars, with which he founded a more extensive busi- ness. When he went to Lowell, manufacturing corporations and city institutions were just assuming tangible form. He was a memler of the city government the first two years of its exis- tence, and he he'ped forward many enterprises that were strug- gling into being. In the second war for independence he en- listed 15 September, 1814, from Windham, N. H., and was a lieutenant in Capt. Nathaniel G. Bradley's company which was stationed at Portsmouth, N. H. In 1820 he was colonel of the 8th N. H. mihtia. His integrity was not questioned, and his moral and courteous bearing made him a pattern man in business affairs, a good citizen and neighbor, a gentleman in social life. One of his benevolent acts was the founding of the "Nesmith Library" in his native town. To the deserving poor of Lowell he left the "Nesmith Fund" of twenty-five thousand dollars, which is now in the hands of trustees and has been a great benefit to many worthy people. SIX CHILDREN BORN AT LOWELL, MASS. 221. Lucinda C. Nesmith, b 15 July, 1834, d 5 August, 1834. 222. Lucy Elizabeth Nesmith, b 11 May, 1838. Eesidence, Lowell, Mass. 223. Mary Manton Nesmith, b 18 February, 1841, d 24 Nov- ember, 1848. 224. Maria Louisa Nesmith, b 18 July, 1844. 225. Hem-ietta W. Nesmith, b 8 June, 1846. 226. Thomas Nesmith, b 7 April, 1848. THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 69 85 V -J.-, Orang-e A\'. WlRutley iiud Lusiua E. ShelTer, I) 'Jo Murcli, 1858, Allefi^lieuy, Peuusylvauia, were married at (lilison, Wis., ^lurch -UK 1873. Orauge has licld siicli offices as Township Chairmau, Overseer of the Poor, Republican Coniniitteemau and Member of City Council of Marne, Iowa, where he is a large dealer in stock, fattening, and shipi)ing cattle and hogs to mar- ket. He frecpiently takes trips as far as Texas to purchase his (juota. He has tilled very acceptably the positioji of cliuiniian of the board of health and town board of control. TEN CHILDREN BORN AT MARNE, IOWA. 227. Wilber O. Wheatley, b 24 February, 1875. 228. Jessie A. Wheatley, b 28 January, 1877. 229. John O. Wheatley, b 3 January, 1879. 230. Belle E. Wheatley, b 15 September, 1880. 231. Moses A. Wheatley, b 28 June, 1882. 232. Bert S. Wheatley, b 3 January, 1885. 233. Lizzie M. Wheatley, b 10 March, 1887. 234. Walter H. Wheatley, 1) 18 April, 1889. He is tele- graph operator at Marne, Iowa. 235. Ada May Wheatley, b 14 November, 1893, d at Marne, Iowa, 5 Sei)teml)er, 1894. 23(;. Eugene 8. Wheatley, 1) 19 June, 1895. 80 V 25 Lydia A. Wheatley and George Pellet, b Hickory Grove, Pennsylvania. 7 June, 1840, married at Montpelier, Wisconsin, January 1, 1870. For several 5'ears before marriage Lydia Ann taught school, at which she was very successful, and gave jirom- ise of a very useful life when cut oflF l)y quick consumjitioii at the age of 20 years. THREE (JHIDUEN BOHN AT BltKiUTON, IOWA. 237. Ida Pellet, 1) 10 April, 1871. 238. Walter Pellet, b 24 December, 1872. 239 Mamie Pellet, b 7 January, 1874. 70 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 87 V 25 Mary Jane Wlieatley married lirst Martin Bach at Mont- pelier, Wisconsin, 27 July, 1869. Married second Lyford E. Craig at Marne, Iowa, 27 July, 1884. Her second husband is a merchant at Pierce, Pierce County, Nebraska, where they hve in a very comfortable home. She is a great worker in the Con gregational church. The belief of that church coincides with their religious views. FOUR CHILDKEN; two born at CARLTON, WISCONSIN, AND TWO AT PIERCE, NEBRASKA. 240. Stella M. Bach, b 21 April, 1870. 241. Harvey Wheatley Bach, b 5 June, 1872. 242. Grace L. Craig, b 28 February, 188G. 243. Leo Wheatley Craig, b 2 June, 1889. 88 V 25 Lester AVarner Wheatley was married at Manitowoc, ^^'is- consin, to Laura Shefter, b Mercer County, Pennsylvania, in 1854. He is a large farmer of Atlantic, Iowa, and does an ex- tensive business in buying, fattening, and shipping cattle and hogs to the Chicago market. In 1901 he sent tifty-six car- loads of cattle and over a thousand hogs. He is a free Mason and takes a leading place in town and business affairs. TWELVE CHILDREN BOEN AT ATLANTIC, IOWA. 244. Jennie May Wheatley, b 20 May, 1874, d at Atlantic, 24 May, 1875. 245. Frank Lester Wheatley, b 25 February, 187(5. 240. Joseph Henry Wheatley, b 9 April, 1878. 247. Lottie Mae Wheatley, b 22 January, 1880. 248. Walter Benjamin W^heatley, b 20 July, 1882. 249. Etta Blanche Wheatley, b 11 February, 1885. 250. Ida Ann Wheatley, b 16 January, 1887. 251. Lester Harrison Wheatley, b 14 March, 1889. 1 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 71 252. Susan Jane AVheatlev, b'U July, 1H5)1. 258. Jolui :\rfKiulev Wlieatley, h IC. July, 189:1 254. Grace Laura Wlieatley, b 2 Xoveinl)er, 1H«)5. 255- Deane M. Wlieatley, b 2'.> :\ray, 18i)8. 89 Y 25. Siimuer Hale Wlieatley and Fannie A. Henry, b 14 Octo- ber, 1857, were married at Almapee, AViscoiiHin, 20 April, 187(i. He lives on the old home farm with his mother at ^larue, Iowa, and owns the Marne Hotel. He is a prominent Odd Fellow, haviu"; ^oue through the chairs of I. O. O. F. Lodge at :Mariie. is somewhat of a jjolitician, has been constable and sheriff, and also a member of the Marne Cit}' Council. XIXE CHILDREN BOliN AT MARNE, IOWA. 25G. Gertie M. Wheatley, b 20 October, 187(), d 25 Novem- ber, 1887. 257. Daniel Wheatley, 1) ;U October, 1878, d 27 November, 1878. 258. Lester O. AVheatley, b 24 December, 1880. 259. Nellie J. Wheatley, b 30 April, 1882. 2(:o. :Mabel A. Wheatley, b 30 August, 1884, d 2() :March. 1880. 2()1. Pearl E. Wheatley, b U May, 188(5. 2G2. Willie H. Wheatley. b 9 :\Iay, 1889. 2G3. Clyde S. W^heatley, b 9 January, 1892, d 28 March, 1892. 2()4. Flora E. Wheatley, b 19 April, 1893, d 5 April, 189(1. 90 V 25 John (^tis Wlieatley and Barbara Swagle, b Kewaunee, Wis., 30 July, 18(!1, were mamed at Kewaunee, 5 ^lay, 1881. His home is at Atlantic, Iowa. He lived several years in Doug- las County, South Dakota, from which district he was elected to the state legislature in 189(5 to 1897; at the later (bite he moved to Atlantic, Iowa, where he held town offices. He has a large farm, jiart prairie and part timl)er, with all modern machinery to work it, and a beautifully built and furnished home. 72 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. FIVE CHILDREN BORN IN KEWANEE. WIS. 265. Alice S. Wheatley, b 28 November, 1881. 2G6. Lizzie E. Wheatley, b 18 July, 1883. 207. Mattie T. Wheatley, b 20 July, 1885. 268. Eoy O. Wheatley, b 20 May, 1889. 269. Orange L. Wheatley, b 14 July, 1896. 93 V 28 Mary J. Skinner was married 22 December, 1870, to Austin Barnes, b Bakersfield, Vt., 14 October, 1847. He is a very suc- cessful farmer and has served his native town many times in an official capacity, and is now a director on the school board (1901.) NINE CHILDREN BORN AT BAKERSFIELD, VT. 270. Mae E. Barnes, b 6 May, 1873. 271. Lydia M. Barnes, b ]9 November, 1874. 272. Charles A. Barnes, b 2 January, 1877. 273. Anna B. Barnes, b 19 April, 1879. 274. Flora E. Barnes, b 29 April, 1881. 275. Guy A. Barnes, 16 June, 1883. 276. Maude L. Barnes, b 18 August, 1885. 277. Jessie T. Barnes, b 3 November, 1888. 278. Kay W. Barnes, b 14 November, 1890. Lydia, Annie andFlora are teachers, graduates of Brighara's academy. 94 V 28 John W. Skinner was married at Montrose, N. Y., to Susan L. Calhoun, b 20 December, 1849. SEVEN CHILDREN BORN AT .JEWELL, KAN. 279. Flora G. Skinner, b 12 April, 1876. 280. Arthur C. Skinner, b 21 October, 1878. 281. Herbert N. Skinner, b 28 December, 1879. 282. Pearl H. Skinner, b 27 May, 1882. 283. Rollo L. Skinner, b 14 June, 1884. 284. Ethel E. Skinner, b 8 October, 1886. 285. Mabel L. Skinner, b 20 September, 1889. h I THE WHEATLEY UENEALOQY. 73 97 V 28 Annie L. Skinner married 4 September, 1888, at Bakerstiekl, Vt., to Van E. Perley, h -4 Sei)tember, 1853; home at Euosburgh, Vermont. TWO BOYS BORN AT ENOSBURGH, VT. 280. Harlei) Emerson Perley, b 14 June, 1884. 287. Allen Brewer Perley, 24 April, 1888. 102 V 80 Flora E. "Wlieatley was man-ied at Hardwick, Vt., 25 of September, 1880, to Tiu-n E. Foss, b at Hardwick, 7 Feliruary, 1858. They are members of the Methodist Episcoi)al church at Hardwick, where they have resided all their lives. Being' an in- dustrious thrifty farmer he has made a comfortable home in which thev are verv contented. Flora has doue a great amount of correspondence to collect material for this history. In this way she has shown much talent in clearing tangled records. ONE CHILD BORN IN HARDWICK, VT. 288. Helen EHza Foss, b 2 December, 1888. 108 V 8(t William H. Wheatley was married at Woodbury, Vt., 1 January, 1888, to Cora M. Daniels, b Wood- bury, 27 May, 1868. They occupy the old Wheatley home- stead in Hardwick, he being the fourth generation of Whoat- leys to live there. 104 V 84 Laura A. Perroy was married 8 Fel)ruary, 1858, at Caliot, Vt., to Franklin A. Senter, b 28 January, 1825, in Danville, Vt. He is a carpenter. They reside at 8(1 North street, ]Mauches- ter, N. H. THE WHEATLEY OENEALOGY. SIX CHILDREN BORN AT MANCHESTER, N. H. 289. Nellie A. Seuter, b 27 February, 1854. 2!»(). Flora M. Senfer, b 6 January, 1857. 2i>l. Alice L. Senter, b 29 November, 1867, d 29 March, 1868. 292. Minnie A. Senter, b 8 February, 1869, d 7 March, 1872. 293. Emma L. Senter, b 10 July, 1872, d 29 May, 1878. 294. Arthur P. Senter, b 22 November, 1875. 105 V 34 Emily Vinal Perry was married 5 September, 1852, at Cab- ot, Vt., to Ezekiel P. Read, b 13 February, 1829, in Cabot. Their home was at Peacham, Vt. No children. 106 V 34 Anthonv A. Perry was married 1 November, 1862, to Julia A. Gunn, b 13 January, 18-15, d 12 Dec, 1892, in Cabot, Vt. Married second, 1895, Mattie A. Mudget, who d 25 February, 1897. Anthony A. Perry is a farmer and resides in Walden, Vermont. ONE CHILD BORN OF FIRST MARRIAGE AT CABOT, VT. 295. Walter J. Perry, b 13 January, 1865. 107 V 34 Cornelia E. Perry was married in Cabot, Vermont, 1 Novem- ber,, 1862, to John Austin, b November, 1839, in Hooksett, N- H. He was a farmer living at Amoskeag, N. H., now living at Manchester, N. H. THREE CHILDREN BORN AT CABOT, VT. 296. Leshe P. Austin, b 5 January, 1864. 297. Charles H. Austin, b 18 July, 1866. 298. Philip A. Austin, b 11 November, 1873. THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 75 109 V 35 Lucy 13. Hoyt was married 11 Oiitoher, IS.")',!, in Cabot, Venuout, to Arthur C. Burbauk, b Limerick, ]Me., d 2 Juue, 1H'.)2, Gallatin ]\lo. They were both very successful teachers in Cabot for mauy years. He was a soldier of the civil war. They weut West, ill 1870, and settled iu Cameron, Missouri. ONE CHILD liOKN IN CAIJOT, \ T. •2W. .Mary Kmeline Burliaiik, b 11 May, l.S(;-J. 110 V 35 Enoch Smith Hoyt died at U. S. General Hospital, Mont- pelier, \'t. He had served three years in the war, anil reenlisted just previous to his death. He was made sergeant of Co. 24(1, 1st. Bat. Vol. relief cori^s. Ill Y H5 Sus.iuua S. Hoyt was married 27 September, l.S(i;{, in Cabot, to Frederick M. Kiml)all, b 14 June, 1840, Barton, Vt. Mr. Kiml'all served throughout the civil war as captain, tirst with the C'th Regt. Vermont Vol., and afterwards with tlie Veterans Reserve Corps. He was wounded in battle 10 .Inly, 18(;.'{. After the war closed he was made Assistant Superiudent of tlie Freedmen's Bureau iu Virginia, in which capacity he served three and a half vears, until 1 Januarv, 18()i), when the bureau expiied l)y limitation. ^lany times was his life in jeo])ardy, in discharge of his duties. In 18(!i) they moved to Cameron, Mo. Their home at present is in Tojieka, Kansas, where he iseng'aged in the building and loan business. FOUK CHILDREN HORN AT CAMERON, MO. 300. Carl Willis Kimball, b 2(; August, IKfn. 301. Mary (ievtrude Kimball, b May. 1870, d Canicn.iL Mo., 11 December, 1870. 302. Claude Frederick Kimball, b 27 May, 1873. 303. Maude Inez Limise Kimball, 1) 27 December, 1877. 76 THE VVHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 113 V 35 Abigail Smith Hoyt was married at Cabot, Vt., 2 March, 18v)5, to Amasa W Carpenter, d 11 June 1892. He was a sol- dier in the civil war. Later he became a farmer in Kansas. FOUR CHILDREN BORN AT CAMERON, MO. 3^4. Joseph Horace Car^jenter, b 30 March, 1868, d 18 Aug- ust, 1876, at Chicago. 3U5. Alfred W. Carpenter, b 5 March, 1870, d 7 April, 1897, at Kansas City. 3U6. FraikN. Carpenter, b 4 March, 1876. res. Kansas City. 307. Susie May Carpenter, b 29 April, 1879. 115 V 35 Frank Perry Hoyt was married at Cameron, Mo., 27 June, 1853, to Annie Belle Payne, b Council Bluffs, lo. He is a rail- I'oad engineer, residing at Thomaston, Mich. THREE CHILDREN BORN AT CAMERON, MO. 308. Frank Hoyt, b 28 August, 1874. 309. Fred LeRoy Hoyt, b 13 November, 1876. 310. Kate Lucella Hoyt, b 11 May, 1879. 117 y 36 William Allen Perry was married at Royalton, Vt., 13 June, 1867, to Emma D. Leonard, b Royalton, Vt. William A. Perry served in the civil war as musician one year, when he was dis- charged on account of ill health. His widow married Edward Cowles and lives in Portland, Oregon. THREE CHILDREN BORN AT STEVENS POINT, AVIS. 311. Abbie May Perry, b 22 October, 1869. 312. Fred W^heatley Perry, b 17 August, 1871. 313. William Leonard Perry, b 5 March, 1874. THE WHEATLEY GENEALOQT. 77 118 V 3G Joseph F. Perry was married 21 December, 18(;«), at Lim- erick, Me., to Lizzie P. Swett, 1) Limerick, Me. Is a bookkeeper, res ^[jniu':i])(i'is. ^rinn. THKEE CHILDREN BORN AT STEVENS, POINT, WIS. 314. Elkanah Swett Perry, | b 15 Marcli, 1878, twins, d in 315. Georj^e Francis Perry, ) infancy. 316. Dwigbt Chester Perry, b 11 November, 187'.). 1 -lO V 37 John "Wlieatley Wal bridge was married at Cabot, Vt., 9 June, 18G1, to Mary J. Stone, who died 11 March, 1877. Mar- ried 2ud, 3 August, 1881, to Mary M. Hubbell, d 1 April, 1884. ^larried 3d, 24 January, 1885, to Etta Gilkerson. He is a pros- perous farmer and resides in Cabot, Vt. FOUR CHILDREN BORN AT CABOT, VT. 317. Edward Payson Walbridge, b 17 FeV)ruary, 18(55. 318. Fred Wheatley Wall)ridge, b 1 December, 18G(), d 16 June, 1897. 319. Carrie Walbridge, b 7 June, 1882, d 1 April, 1884. 320. Ha)Ty Walbridge, b 17 October, 1886. 121 V 37 Mary Vinal Walbridge married 1 March, 1860, George T. Hazen, of Hartford, Vt. THREE CHILDREN BORN AT HARTFORD, VT. 321. Charies Heri)ert Hazen, b 18 July, 1861. 322. Hattie Jane Hazen, b 13 July, 1863. 323. Allen Wall)ridge Haren, b 3 October, 1865. 124 V 37 Allen Ames Wallnidge niarrietl 17 November, 1861», to Sarah Jane Harvey of Cabot, Vt., d 27 January, 1890. Mar- ried second Mrs. Sarah Kuth Strope, January 8, 1894. He was 78 THE WUEATLEY GENEALOGY. for a while engaged in mercantile business at Madison, Wis- consin. After a few years he removed to Beloit, Wisconsin, where he is a very successful merchant. FIVE CHILDREN BORN AT BELOIT, WIS. 324. Mary Minnie Walbridge, b (5 September, 1870, d Mil- waukee, Wisconsin, 2 December, 1895. 325. Fannie Rose Wall ridge, b 29 July, 1872. 826. Carrie Susie Wall)ridge, b 30 September, 1873. 327. Allen Harvey Walbridge, b 6 March, 1876, d Plover, Wisconsin, 7 May, 1877. 328. Ernest Lucien Walbridge, b 17 June, 1877.' 125 V 38 Helen Maria Perry was married 27 November, 1867, to Gonsalso C. Hatch. Their home is at Cabot, Vermont, where he is a very successful farmer. Mr. Hatch enlisted in the Third Vermont Regiment in June, 1861, and served four years to help preserve the union. ONE CHILD BORN AT CABOT, VT. 329. Charles Perry Hatch, b 17 March, 1875. 126 V 38 Ames Boyd Perry was mai-ried 8 September, 1874, to Jen- nie E. Gilchrist, b 29 September, 1851, in Mclndoe Falls, Vermont. Mr. Perry is a prosperous merchant and was post- master for several terms. They reside at Mclndoe Falls. TWO CHILDREN. 330. Mabelle Louise Perry, b 17 November, 1875. 331. Virginia Elizabeth Perry, b 2 April, 1889. 127 V 38 Mary Louise Perry was married at Cabot, Vermont, Octo- ber, 4, 1870, to Charles James Bell, b 10 March, 1845, Walden, Vt. Charles J. Bell enlisted in the Fifteenth Vermont Regiment w as W r r w i5 *« S > s ts - - K < - > K _ - R .- C r — - ic r en -^ > £ CC A THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 7i) at the beginniug of fhe civil war. He went Inter in the First Verniout Cavah-y. They live on the home jilaee of the Bell fain- i'y on W'al.leu Heights. He is a promiueut granger and his uaiiic has been mentioned frequently as a candidate for Governor for his native state. His father, Judge Bell, set an example of enterprise and thrift which the son has faithfully followed, thus proving that farming on the high lands among the Green :\I()iintains can !>e successful Their beautiful home "The liel- fry" overlooks the picturesque Lamoille Valley, from Hard- wick, Vermont, to Greeusborough P. O., East Hardwick, Ver- mont. TWO CHILDREN BORN AT WALDEN, VT. 332. Adine Merrill Bell, b ] 5 May, 1874. 333. Jennie Bell, b 29 June, 1876. 129 V 45 Edward C. AVheatley married Ellen J. Paine 25 November, 18(i8, at Brooktield. He went into the army in 18()2 and served one year in Co. C, 15th Regt. Vermont Vol., after which he sjient six years in Kidder, Mo., teaching. He taught school in ^Feriden, Conn., five years, thence to AVestboro, ]\Iass., reform school, and finally filled the same position in the Connecticut school at ^leriden. Edward was an excellent teacher, a tine buss singer and a man of remarkal)ly cheerful temperament, ever equal to any emergency. He was a very kind and affectionate husband and father. There was no happier home, none more united than his. His family have onlj' happy memories of the past. He wslh a general favorite, his musical laugh was a signal for merriment. His home was at Meriden, Conn., where he ser- ved in the church choir fourteen years. He travelled for the Lawyers' Cooperative PuljlishiugCo. of New York the lust fifteen years of his life. While on a business trip he was attacked with pneumonia at Augusta, Maine, where he died in the city hosjti- tal 25 December, 1900. 8!> THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. FIVE CHILDREN. IS34:. Gertrude Cynthia Wheatley, b 23 Septeml)er, 18G9. 335, Edward Martin Wheatley, b 27 June, 1873. 33G, Louis F. Wheatley, b 16 December, 1876. 337. Harold Luther Wheatley, b 23 November, 1879, 338. Bessie May Wheatley, b 14 January, 1882, Gertrude C. Wheatley was mairried 16 October, 1895, at Meriden, Connecticut, to William Alfred Hall, b Meriden, Ct., 9 September, 1868. Their home is at Meriden, Connecticut, 131 V 45 Frank G, Wheatley was married 14 November, 1880, at North Abington, Massachusetts, to Nellie J. Holbrodi, b North Abington, 21 Noveml)er, 1865, Frank graduated from Dart- mouth College, 26 June, 1889. He taught school several terms while in college, but kept along ^\'ith his class and graduated with honors. He was principal of the high school at Spring- field, Vt., for four years and then began the study of medicine taking two courses at U, V. M, and graduating from Dartmouth Medical School in 1883, He settled at North Abington where he has a large and lucrative practice. In 1893 he was appointed Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics at the Tufts Med- ical college, which position he still holds, giving perfect satis- faction to his associates and the students. He united with the Congregational church at an early age, and has lived a consis- tent Christian life. Abington has l:een very materially bene- fitted hj his wise councils in the management of town affairs. FOUR CHILDREN BORN AT ABINGTON, MASS, 339. Eobert F. Wheatley. b 6 July, 1887, d 25 December, 1887. 340. Frank E, Wheatley, b 4 November, 1888. 341. George D. Wheatley, b 10 April, 1892. 342. Russell H, Wheatley, b 9 January, 1897, DR. FHANK O. WHEATLEY ( 1 ."M ) SUMNEH E. WHEATLEY. (187) THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 81 132 V 45 Sai-iili E. Wlieutlev was man-ied 2'A Deconihcr, 1KS4, nt Merideu, Couu., to Robert M. Coll)uru, 1> 4 Dect'inlier, 1.S44. at Spriu^tiekl, Vt. Hits Inisiness has kept liiin a resideut of his native town. Sarah was gi-aduated at the Vermont state normal school at Randolpli. after which she tau^'ht several years. Being- a good singer and lively, cheerful company, their heaiiti- ful home in Springfield is the centre of much social gaiety TWO CHILDREN BORN IN SPRINGFIELD, VT. 34:5. Frank W. Colburn, b 19 August, 1H80. 344. Alice M. Colburn, b 10 May, 1891. 137 V 52 Sumner E. Wheatley was married 30 January, IHCJT, at Brooktield, to Ellen M. Lyon, b Northtield, 20 December, 1847. They lived live years on the farm next north of his father's, and then bought a farm and moved to Williamstown. He was a hard working man. He suffered much inconvenience from severe deafness, but was devoted to his family. After his death in October, 1898, his family continued to live on the farm in Wilhamstowu near South Northtield, Yt. THREE CHILDREN BORN AT BROOKFIELD, VT. 34-"). Lilla ]\raria Wheatley, b 7 November, 18(!7. 346. Susan Ellen Wheatley, b 29 :\ray, 1871. 347. :\rabel Mav Wheatley, b 2 October, 1879. 138 V 52 Alson Wheatley was married first 18 January, 18(>4, at Brooktield, Vt., to Mary A. Crandall, b 19 August, 1841, at Ber- lin, Vermont, d at Brooktield, 19 May, 1S(;7. He married sec- ond 5 September, 18(i8, at Lyndon, Vt., Mary L. Beck, b 1 1 June, 1848. He worked at St. Johusbury in a ])lough manufactory for several years, but moved to North Randolph in 1S79. where they lived for three years, but tinallj' settled on the farm at north end of East hill in Brooktield. 82 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. TWO CHILDREN BORN AT BROOKFIELD, VT. 348. Ethel Charlotte Wheatley, b 18 August, 1869. 349. Harley DeForest Wheatley, b 1 April, 1876. 139 V 52 Mary L. Wheatley was married 18 March, 1882, at Brook- field to William H. Richardson, b Orange, Vt., 8 April, 1860. They remained on her father's home farm until 1897 when they sold out, and Mr. Eichardson went into life insurance business and running the stage route from Royalton to Brookfield, living at East Brookfield. 140 V 52 Eliza Wheatley was married 25 December, 1878, at Brook- field, Vt., to Charles J. Osgood, b Randolph, 20 October, 1853> d CaHfomia, 30 March, 1893. They lived in Greenfield, Mass., several years and there a son was born and died. Mrs. Osgood's ill health caused them to move to San Bernadino, Cal., in 1892. But disease had taken too sure a hold upon her, so she gave up and came home soon after the death of her husband. ONE CHILD BORN AT GREENFIELD, MASS. 350. Charles Osgood, b 4 October, 1891, d Greenfield, 5 November, 1892. 141 V 53 Emma E. Wheatley was married 8 June, 1870, at Brook- field, Vt., to George S. Howard, b Randolph, 19 February, 1840. George was in the civil war, Co, E. 12th Regiment Vermont Volunteers, at the battle of Gettysburg. They lived on a farm east of Randolph Centre, Vt. Emma inherited her father's love of home, and was active and happy in her house- hold pursuits. ONE CHILD BORN AT RANDOLPH, VT. 351. Carrie Jane Howard, b 11 April, 1876, d Randolph, Vt., 6 July, 1891. f X > H IT' PI ••1 to » CD 2! t-H B > X S CB CI THE WHEATLET GENEALOGY. 83 * 142 V 53 Daniel S. AVlieatley was married 18 September, 1873, at Moutpelier, Yt., to Fannie K. Washburn, b Montpelier, Vt. Daniel acted as clerk for F. G. Bigelow at East Brooktield two years before the war of the Rebellion, in which he enlisted as a private, Co. C, 15th Kegt., Vermont Volunteers. After his re- turn he clerked in a dry goods store in Montpelier, Vernu)nt, for about twenty years, always faithful and efficient, when he opened a dry goods store for himself. He had in l!SS() bought a house on Elm street, his wife's old home. He is a prominent member of the Knights of Honor, the Montpelier Council, juhI the Knights Templars, having been thiough the chairs of each. ONE CHILD BORN AT MONTPELIER, VT. 352. Edward Charles Wheatley 1) 20 :May, 1878. 143 V 53 Charlotte L. Wheatley was married 12 November, 1808, at Brooktield, to Ira Carpenter, b Brooklield, 20 May, 1839. They lived on the old Cari^enter place at Brooklield Centre, Vt. She was a good singer, being the main stay for many years in the choii' of the First Congi-egatioual church at Brooktield, Vt. Ira Cai'i^enter was in Co. C 15th Regt., Vermont Volun- teers, in the battle of Gettysburg, among the troops that met Pickett's charge. THREE CHILDREN BORN AT BROOKFIELD, VT. 353. Nina Maud Carpenter, b 30 !May, 1874: graduated at high school at West Randolph. Vermont, and at Eastman's Business college at Poughkeeijsie, N. Y. 354. Geneva Claire Carpenter, b •) August, 187!); graduated at Barre academy and in the classic de])artiiicnt of the U. V. M., Burlington, Yt. 355. Lillian Wheeler Carpenter, b 4 Scjitember, IHHI. 84 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 144 V 53 Willie K. Wheatley was married 9 January, 1878, at Brookfield, Vermont, to Anna M. Carpenter, b Brookfield, Ver- 7nont, 30 October, 1857, d Barre, Vermont, 21 April, 1900. Willie began work for the Fairbank Scale Co. in 1872, with headquarters at Montrea-, P. Q., and later in Boston, Mass. In 1890 he moved to Barre, Vermont, and entered into the fur- niture and undertaking business, meeting with success. He is a Knight Templar now in the chair. ONE CHILD BORN AT BROOKFIELD, VT. 35(). Bessie Vaughan Wheatley, b July 7, 1879. •J MRS. H. P. WHEATLEY WITH G, C. WHEATLEY AND FAMILY AT LOON COVE, ON LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE, N. H. 147 T 53 George C. Wheatley was married 30 April, 1890, at Daniel- son, Connecticut, to Grace Scott, lorn at Wauregan, Conn., 30 March, 18G4. George united with the Congregational church at Brookfield, Vt. He was a Mason and a Republican. He re- ffi M O K M > f W c i. W CO ^ CO W Zn w > o m CO o o H H > K N5 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 85 muiued on the farm until Octolier, 1879, when he entered thi« Eastman Commercial college at Pouglikcepsie, N. Y., where he graduated the following March. AN'hile at home he was a mem- ber of the brass baud and is a good tenor singer. He took up the life of a commercial traveler with headquarters at Boston, Mass., living in Somerville one year and at Winchester until ItSJX!, when he moved to 20 Page avenue, Dorchester, Mass. TWO CHILDKEN BORN AT SOMERVILLE, MASS. 357. Gladys Greenwood Wheatley, b 23 Januai'y, 1801. 358. Francis Pray Wheatley, b 2(1 August, 1804. 148 V 53 Ellen E. Wheatley was married 1 May, 1883, at Brooklield, Vermont, to George Day Wheeler, b Brooktield, Vt., 4 April, lS.")!t. They were both members of the Brooktield Congi-e- gational church, Mrs. Wheeler being a member of its choir as long as she remained in town. Soon after marriage they settled in Barre, Vermont, where Mr. Wheeler bought out a well established hiirdware l)usiness. In the sum- mer of 1805 he was thi'own from a wheel and severely injured. •It was while being treated for this injury that his attention was called to Osteopathy. Finding himself much l)euetitted and ul- timately cured by this treatment he decided to take up the study of Osteopathy, and with this end in view they sold their l)eauti- ful home and successful business and moved to Kirksville, Mis- souri, where the school of Osteopathy is located. After two years of faithful study he graduated with honors in a class of ninety nine. July 11, 1800, he successfully passed the exami- nation before the Massachusetts state medical board uikI be- came a registered physician of the commonwealth. He has quite a reputation as a tenor singer, being a member of numer- ous musical societies. He is a Mason, a member of the ('hai)t<'r and Commandery where he has held every otlice except th'' highest. Their home is 30 Lake street, ISIelrose, Mass. 86 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. TWO CHILDREN BORN AT BARRE, VT 359. Harry Edmond Wheeler, b 16 July, 1884. 860. Fortis Day Wheeler, b 17 September, 1887. EUGENE PAINE, 151 V 54 Eugene Paine was mar- ried 6 July, 1894, at East Bethel to Olivia F.Brockway, h 5 July, 1849 at Eandolph, Vt. Eugene served in the civil war three years, was in Berdans Sharp Shooters, Co. F, 1st Reg. Vermont Vol., and was twice wounded. He moved to Iowa City, Iowa, in 1868, when he en- tered the coal trade, at which by strict economy, hard work and good habits, he soon accumulated a compe- tence. He is a trustee of Unitarian church of Iowa City, is chairman of execu- tive council of the "Comrades of the Battlefield," having been 81 days under fire during the war of 1861-65. THREE CHILDREN BORN AT IOWA CITY. 861. 362. 363. Charles O. Paine, b 26 September, 1877. Saval T. Paine, b 18 March, 1888. Harrie E. Payne, b 19 December, 1889, d Iowa City, 5 May, 1894. 153 V 54 Henry Irving Paine was married 22 December, 1866, at Brookfield, Vt., to Ellen A. Edson. They lived at St. Johns- bury, Vt., 3 years, but in 1870 joined a colony started by Horace THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 87 Greeloy nt Greeley, Col., wbit-h is a growiuj^ western town. Irv- ing is employed there putting down driven wells and in raising and moving 1 iiildings. In the war of tlie rebellion lie served three years in Co, B, 4th Reg., Vermont Vol. SIX CHILDREN. TWO BOKN AT ST. JOHNSBURY, FOllJ \'l' ultl KI.KY, COL i)(i4. Henry Sheridan Paine, b 5 December, 18(17, d St. Johnsbury, 80 January, 1808. 8()r). Clara Louise Paine, b 20 May, 1809. aOC. Lucy Estella Paiue, b 27 August, 1872, d Greeley, 29 August, 1878. 807. Alice Belle Paine, b 19 July, 1874, d Greeley, 20 Feb- ruary, 1870. 8()8. Ruby Grace Paine, b 31, January, 1880. 80i). Velnia Einiiia Paine, b 24 March, 1891. 154 V 55 Ella F. Brown was married 1 May, 18(50, at Newton Centre, Mass., to Edwin H. Fennessy, 1) Dul)liu, Ireland, 18 December, 1888, d Newton. Mass, 19 May, 1888. They went directly to New Berne, N. C, where they carried on a cotton plantation one year. Mr. Fennessy was engaged the following year and a half in mercantile business at I«'and Pond, Vt. At the close of 18(>8 they moved into a beaulifui home at Newton Centre, Mass., which was presented her by her father. ^Ir. Fennessy went into the blacking Imsiness with his father-in-law under the firm name of B. F. Brown & Co. in 1809. In Di'cember, 1880, Edward Ijecame sole proprietor, paying Frank Jirowu §25,000 for his share, his mother-in-law being paid a large royalty for life. Under his management the business was very much enlarged, with factories in Montreal, London and Paris. Ella attended school at Northampton, Mass., but Hnished lier education at Stamford, Conn. Her manners were easy and graceful which with the exquisite taste displayed in her dress are frequently the subject of comment even by strangers. She 88 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. was an ideal wife and' hostess, hospitable and gracious, withal carrying herself with much characteristic dignity. She is nat- urally a devoted and most efficient mother to her interesting and attractive family of six childi'en. Her residence is 733 Washington street, Brooldine, Mass. SIX CHILDREN. 370. Mary Yinal Fennessy,b 9 April, 1867. 371. Frank Edward Fenuessy, b 31 August, 1868. 372. Annie Louise Fennessy, b 16 July, 1871. 373. Edward Henry Fennessy, b 22 April, 1873. 374. Edith Loveland Fennessy, b 9 May, ]875. 375. Bertha Eleanor Fennessy, b 14 November, 1878. 155 V 55 Frank N. BroAvn was mamed 16 June, 1874, at Watertown, Mass., to Abbie Ladd, b Calcutta, India, 1 May, 1856, d Hol- Hston, Mass., 19 October, 1884. They lived at the Brown homestead at Newton Centre, his parents moving to Newton Corner. Frank attended school at Staiuf ord, Connecticut, and at the Institute of Technology in Boston. His forte is military work and tactics. He was for some time Captain of the Clatlin Guards, and was a member of the governor's staff. He is a successful military instructor. TWO CHILDREN BORN AT NEWTON. 376. Lucy Ladd Brown, b 12 April, 1875, d Orange, 12 May, 1898. 377. Frank Howard Brown, b 13 November, 1876. 157 V 56 Alice J. Wheatley was married September 20, 1893, at Farmington, N. H., to Lawrence E. Thayer, b Eandolph, Ver- mont, 1847. Alice attended school several terms at Barre, Vermont, and also took a four years com-se at Eandolph, Ver- mont. She taught school several terms, giving excellent satis- ALICE WUEA'ILEY THASER. (157) ^I THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 89 faction to both parents and pupils. The many different jmsi- tions which she has held have been filled acceptably. In the fall of 1892 she visited at Fremont, where she was entertained by John B. Loveland, author of Loveland genealoj^y. Loavinf]f Fremont she joined her brother Irving at Chicaj^o where she visited the World's fair with him and had the best of ()])portu- nities given her to familiarize herself with this World's exposi- tion. Her home for twenty live years has been for the most part in and near Boston. She is a woman of strong cliaracter, and has always been I'eady to sacrifice her own comfort for that of others. 158 Y 50 Edith L. Wheatley was married 23 June, 187"), at lirook- field, to Hemy A. Wilcox M. D., b BrookHeld, 1844, d Stamford, Conn., 10 April, 1877. Edith was a loving woman of (piick sen- siltilities of whom it was said "she had a heart full of true reli- gion and a head free from theology true or false." There are names that have in them all the sweetness of music, and when they are spoken they bring peace and comfort and beauti- ful memories; such was Edie. She was so gentle and the ele- ments so mixed in her that nature might stand up and say to all, "this is a true woman." By her friends she was frecjuently spoken of as "Lily of the Valley." She was of medium height, rather stout, with a face shining with (luiet happiness and un- selfishness; a soft, sweet voice, which had no harshness when com- manding, although she was a strict disciplinarian. She gracbiated at the llandolph normal school in 18(i7, and began teaching at the age of sixteen, following for nine years the work she loved so well. She reahzed early that life was not meant for play day, and when she became a teacher she took with her into the schoolroom a strong faith and earnest endeavor for the higliest development of her pupils to fit them for the various walks of life, to make l)etter citizens and give them the hapi>ior. liigher type of man and womanhood, for she sought more than mental progress, even moral and spiritual growth. A short but hai)i)y 90 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. period of lier life was after her marriage to Dr. Henry A. Wilcox, who was a graduate from the N. Y. Homeopathic Medical Col- lege in 1873 and immediately entered a successful practice at Winchenden, Mass. Their beautifvil home there was a spiritual and social centre for a short two years. As sunlight casts shadows, happiness, too, throws a shadow, and the shadow is sadness. Edith lecame a mother in 1876. The following Feb- ruary Dr. Wilcox had to go south for his health, but returned in April, dying on the way home. After his death Edith, ahnost broken hearted, made her home with her father at "Willow Grove" where, after a year of great suffering she died four years later. Some lives seem too short. To us these two appeared to be broken off at the wrong place in the midst of earnest success- ful work. Two Christians have gone to their reward; both joined the church when young. Dr. Wilcox was a Mason and Odd Fellow and was prominent in Vermont and Massachusetts medi- cal societies. Edith wrote many poems which were a grand success in showing us the beauty there is in common things. All through her life with its sad changes she kept that wonder- ful serenity of mind and that happy facvilty of living above the trials of life. Assisted by her brother Hannibal she did good work in bringing this history down to 1880, hoping to see it l^rinted. ONE CHILD BORN AT WINCHENDEN, MASS. 578. Frank Henry Wilcox, b 27 December, 1876. 161 V 56 Hannibal P. Wheatley was married June 3, 1884, at Farm- ington, N. H., to Josephine (Frost) Libby, li Brownfield, Maine, 29 January, 1854. He taught school several terms and was an officer at the Vermont Keform School at Vergennes two years, in 1879 and 1880. He worked during this period on this history, continuing the search of Eevolutionary Kolls, State papers and Town records, and taking dates from tombstones in several New England states, in many instances necessitating much special EDITH WHEATLEY WILCOX (l-'S) AND HE1< HUSBAND, DU. IIKNUV WlU'oX THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 91 journeying. He usually wrote letters to the local jjapern con- cerning these and siuh trips as to the Centennial at Phihulel- phiji ill 1S7(!, to Washington, Luray Caverns, Gettysburg, Yel- lowstone Park, Montreal, QueV)ec and Chicago World's Fair in 185)8. He has been regular correspondent of the Boston Journal since 1S8"2, writes articles quite often for medical journals and in 1894 published a book on Generation. The following extract is from the Stratford County, N. H., Biographical Review: H. p. WHEATLEY RESIDENCE FARMINOTON, N. H. "H. P. AVheaf.ey, :\[. D. is one of the leading physicians of Fannington, N. H. He graduated from St. Johnsbury, Vt., Ac- ademy ill 187(), three years later he received his diploma at the University of Vermont and graduated from the medical depart- ment of the same institution ill 1S81. The next year became to Farmington, where he has since gained a large ])atronage. His reputation for skill and knowledge is fouinlcd iii)oii his sue- 92 THE WHEATLET GENEALOGY. cessful operations and treatment of difficult and stubborn cases of disease. He is a republican and has served at different periods as member of the board of health and on the board of pension examining surgeons, being appointed by President Mc Kinley and reappointed by President Roosevelt. He was made a Mason in 1881 at the Mystic Star lodge in Brooklield, Vt., and with Mrs. Wheatley joined the Eastern Star of Farmington in 18!)8. He is a member of Woodbine lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F., and of Mad River Encampment of Farmington, N. H., and he and Mrs. Wheatley belong to the Rebekah lodge therewith connected. Th^y both attend the Congregational church of Farmington whose teachings harmonize with their religovis views Both are well known in the social circles of this vicinity and their hosjiitable home, a brick house, planned and built by the Doctor the year thej^ were married is an attractive centre for their hosts of friends. " Doctor is a member of the Vermont and New HamjDshire medical societies. He was a charter member of the Delta Mu fraternity. 162 V 56 Irving Wheatley acquired his education in the public schools of his native town and completed a four years' course at the St. Johnsbury academy, graduating in 1880. Several years follow- ing this he was teacher and assistant to the superintendent in the Kansas State Reform School at Topeka, Kansas; supplement- ing his work there by the study of architecture and perfecting himself in civil engiDeering. In 1886 he entered the employ of the Atkinson, Topeka & Santo Fe Railway Co., as transit man in an engineering corps; six months later he was put in charge of a locating party which located a number of their important lines in Kansas, Indian Territory and Colorado. When this railway began the extension of their line from Kansas City to Chicago he was transferred to this division and made superintendent of bridges, buildings and water service with headquarters at Fort Madison, Iowa. In 1890 he gave up railroad work and asso- ciated himself with the North Western Contracting Company (a construction comjmuy of Chicago), where he had charge of the 11:\1NU NATHAMKL WIIKATLEY. (1(>2) / THE WHEATLET OENEALOQT. 98 construction of the Grant Locomotive Works and several other hu'fi^e manufacturinfif plants iu and about Chicago, also parts of Chicago's elevated railway system. In 1892 while yet in the employ of the same company he had general su])orvision of the work of building mam- of the wonderful productions of ar<-hi- tecture on the World's Fair grounds, among them being the terminal railway station, the electrical and U. S. government building. He had charge of the placing of many of the exhibits for both foreign and domestic exhibitors. As all the contract- ors were compelled by their contracts to keep the buildings in repair during the entire six months of the fair, it gave him a rare opportunity to familiarize himself in detail with this great Worlds exposition. Soon after the World's Fair he associated himself with B. Langtry Sous of Strong City, Kansas, railroad and general contractors, as Huperintendent of theii- contracts in Missouii, Iowa and Illinois, with offices at Fort Madison, Iowa. February 22, 1902 he began work on the big contract to till a part of China Basin in Frisco Bay, California. B. Langtry Sons in consideration of one million dollars took this contract of the Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe Railroad Co. with the under- standing that in two years time they will move the big hill l)ack of the historic old Presidio and reclaim sixty eight acres of ten-i- tory now presided over by Neptune. This will give the Sante Fe a level substantial tract of land for terminal facilities. Dur- ing the winter of 1902 Superintendent I. N. AVheatley was trans- fered to the Pacific coast department with office at Los Angeles where the above work will prol)ably kee]) liim for the next two years. KVA V 50 Tenney Hall Wheatley B. S., M. D. Two of the Wheatley characteristic's ai-e love for nature and the reading of good books. The subject of this sketch early manifested these distinctive traits. His love for "the open" was deep. His happiest boy- hood days were spent in fishing down the Falls Brook to liill's Hole, or roaming the woods and hills on hunting or trapjiing expeditions. He loved to "line" the wild honey-bees to their 04 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. sylvan hive in some stately hemlock, or, seated beside the bee house, observe these little lovers of the flowers come home laden with nectar. This nature study was cultivated and developed by procuring from the unique Brookfield library, an institution now over one hundred years old. Major Nathaniel Wheatley being one of the founders, books by such wholesome writers as Rev. Elijah Kellogg and Henry Thoreau. At first he attended the Vermont Methodist seminary in Montpelier but in the fall of 1887 he entered the St. Johnsbury academy and graduated in 1888, During this academy year he was elected class orator. Then for two years he taught school. In the summer of 1889 while taking a carriage drive in company with his father he called on the late U. S. Senator Justin S. Morrill at his country house in Strafford. The senator was a trustee of the Univer- sity of Vermont and advised a college course. This and a visit by Prof, W. W. Cooke of the university decided him to enter college, from which he graduated in the class of '93. In college he was one of the associate editors of the University Cynic for two years and one of the charter members of the Kappa Sigma fraternit3\ It was during his course of study that the bill to establish a sej^arate agricultural college was introduced into the legislature. This bill had passed the House and was before the Senate when the subject of this sketch wrote the famous petition signed by a large number of the university students, and accom- panied by a student delegation, went to Montpe'ier and made a speech in the Senate before a committee of that body. The re- sult was a killing of the bill. His college expenses were largely met by his work as assistant secretary of the Vermont Dairy- men's Association and lectures at the winter meetings of the Vermont Board of Agriculture. After graduation he visited the Columbian Exposition and matriculated in the University of Chicago, but in a few weeks sickness compelled him to return East. When health returned he entered the University of Ver- mont Medical College and graduated in 1896. He Avas a mem- ber of the Delta Mu fraternity In the summer of 1896 he went to New York city for post graduate and dispensary work and in DH. TENNEV H. WHKAILEY ( T>'{ ) THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. 95 1897 opened an office at his present address, 151 Hewes ptreet, Brooklyn, N. Y. He joined Plymouth church ^Tay Kl, IH'.IT, at the time of the semi-centennial celebration of this historic church. He has been identified in the work of the Brooklyn Bureau of charities, president of the Seth Low club of his ward, received two appointments from the board of health and is a medical examiner for the John Hancock Life Insurance Co. Like Prof. Drummoud he believes "the greatest thing in this world is love," that the aim of all should be to make the world better for oiu* having lived in it. 164 V 57 Harlan Wheatley Bowman was married at St. Johnsburvi Vermont, March 14, 1872, to Mary Foster, b at Waterford, March 1, 1850. They went on to a farm at ^larcus; Cherokee county, Iowa, where the}' remained until Harlan began to show signs of consumption, when in 1874 they went to Sau Bernar- dino, S. B. county, California, where they gained in health while attending business. But disease was so deeply rooted that it gained the victory August 11, 1870. His remains were brought East and buried in the St. Johnsbiu-y, Vermont, cemetery. Mary is again married to J. W. Fisk and lives at Aurora, 111. ONE CHILD BORN AT MARCUS, IOWA. 379. Elsie Bowman, b 1 March, 1873. She is an accom- plished graceful woman hving with her mother at Aurora, 111. 1G5 V 57 Charles Parish Bowman was married at Sergeant's 1^1 utT, Iowa, September 26, 1879, to Mary Brown, b Philadolphia, Pennsylvania, August 18, 1859. Charles fitted for college at St. Johnsbury academy and gi-aduated from Dartmouth at the head of the class in 1878. He immediately entered upon his hfe work as an educator, having charge of the Sioux City, Iowa, schools from 1880 to 1900, when he entered upon the jjractice of law in Sioux Citv, Iowa. 90 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. THREE CHILDREN BORN AT SIOUX CITY, IOWA. 380. Harrry Parish Bowman, b 31 August, 1883. 381. Helen Charlotte Bowman, b 10 July, 1890. 382. Miriam Rosalia Bowman, b 5 July, 1892. 168 V 57 Thomas H. Bowman was married at St. Johnsbury, Ver- mont to Ellen B. Wright, b at East Pepperell, Massachusetts, Januai'y 13, 1854. He manufactured brick for several years at St. Johnsbuiy. He went to California and settled at Ontario in 1887, but since 1890 has lived at San Bernadino, California. ONE CHILD BORN AT ONTARIO, S. B. COUNTY, CAL. 383. Eunice Bowman, b 20 February, 1889. 168 V 60 Walter Eaton Spicer was married at Boston, Massachusetts, 24 November, 1880, to Harriet Perkins, b at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 27 January, 1857. Walter was educated in the public schools of Royalton, Vermont. Moving to Boston he entered the postoffice in the maiJing division in 1882, with resi- dence at Rosiindale. For some time he was in the money order depai'tment and later had charge of the foreign mails in the Boston postofHce. He was one of the best known and efficient clerks in the office. After sixteen years of faithful service he was detached from the Boston office in the sjjring of 1898, and sent in charge of the mails in the Santiago campaign. In the summer he was appointed postmaster of Guatanamo, Cuba, where he died of yellow fever Thursday, October 27, 1898. Postmaster Thomas of Boston thought very highly of him and immediately made arrangements with the war department for the transportation of his body home. His widow, a most esti- mable woman, and her four bright children received the sincere sympathy of the general public, who contributed most generously to her comfort. Walter Spicer was the first employee of the Post Office Department to die in the war service. The Postmaster General expressed deep symj)athy for the bereaved family, and started a movement to provide a pension for this class of cases. i WALTKU K. Sl'li Kit. (KiK) THK WHEATLKY UENEALOOy. SIX CHILDREN BORN AT BOSTON, MASS. 3i)4. Erut'sl Frauk Spit-er, 1> lii Novcml)*-!-. 1HH:1 385. Ireue Snliua Perkius Spicer, 1) 11 Fehnuiry, 188G, d Boston, 8 July, 185)5. 38(5. Mary Florinda Spicer, 1. (i April, 1888, d Boston, IC Februaiy, 1890. 887. Walter Eaton Spicer, h 9 M-.ivrh, 18'.)0. 388. Adelhert Perkins Spicer, 1. 17 June, 1805. 389. Harriet Pie;-kins Spicer, b 25 February, 1898. 1()9 V no Eugene Wbeatley Spicer and Laura Lamberton were niiir- ricd at Lebanon, N. H., 12 April, 1S79. 'riu-ir home is at Springfield, Mo. ONE SON. 390. Frank Eugene Spicer, b 10 January, 1S80. 170 Y CO Ernest Frank Spicer was married at Lebanon, N. H., ."50 Novemlier, 1881, to Fannie A. Cliase, b at Delavan, Illinois, 20 Fel)ruarv, 18()1. His home is at 1(!9 Westminster street, Spriugtield, Mass. He is engaged in a lucrative insurance bus- iness. 171 V CO Claribel Sincer and Adelbert H. Mchall were nian-ied in Boston, Mass., 5 April, 1892, and lived comfortably at Lancas- ter, Mass., until her death at childbirth. ONE SON BORN AT LANCASTKK. 391. Clyde George Mchall, b 29 Ai.ril, 1S!)4. He lives in Boston, ]\[ass. 172 Y CI Harriet L. Bigelow was marrietl at Waitstield, Vermont, 25 August, 18G3, to Perren B. Fisk, 1) Waitstield, 3 July. 18:{7. Mr. Fisk is a Congregational clergyman. During his :{7 years i 98 THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. of active ministry he has resided in several different states of our Union, having lived in Massachusetts, Illinois, Minnesota, and Florida, and also for several years in Vermont. His wife is an active Christian, a faithful Avife and mother, being noted for her extreme goodness. FOUR CHILDREN. 392. Flora Inlev Fisk, b 4 Januarv, 1865. 393. George S. Fisk, b 10 August, 18(58, d Burlington, Ver- mont. 394. Fidelia Fisk, b 1 June, 1870. Not married. Home in Boston, Massachusetts. 395. Grace H. Fisk, b 29 January, 1876. Not married. Home in New Bedford, Massachusetts. 174 V 61 Andrew Wheatley Bigelow was married at Waitstie'd, Ver- mont, 31 December, 1882, to Augusta A. Brown, b November 15, 1853, at Duxbury, Vermont. Farmers in Waitsfield, Ver- mont. ONE CHILD BORN IN WAITSFIELD, VT. 396. Charles A. Bigelow, b 13 July, 1887. 177 V 62. George W. Bigelow was married 22 August, 1862, at Chel- sea, to Frances J. Hunt, b 16 July, 1843, at Danville, Vermont. George Bigelow was a hard laborer, following his trade of car- penter and joiner. After his removal to Barre he for several years followed the machinist's trade in which trade he received his fatal injury, being caught on an upright driU. His hand was badly lacerated and his arm broken in three places, and this with rheumatism resulted, after years of terrible suffering, in his death. Mrs. Bigelow, his widow, lives at 128 Pitman street, "P'.'^vi'lpiT^p. T?. I. THE WHEATLEY GENEALOGY. W FOUR CHILDHEX BORN AT HROOKFIELD, VT. 397. Glen H. Bigelow, b 1 November, lH(i;{. 898. Chiytou B. Bi^^elow, b 29 Jauimry, 18(55. 399. AVillie A. Bigelow, b 4 Febiuiiry, 1870. 400. Hiittie G. Bigelow, b 7 July, \H1:\. ,1 :{ July, 1893. 178 V {\-2 Emeliue S. Bigelow was muiTiftl 19 Ai)iil, l.sc.o, to Miiitiu Coulaud, d Medford, :Mass., 1897. His widow, Mrs. E. S. li. Cou^aud, resides at 79a, Orchard street, Cambridge, Mass. FOr]{ CHILDREN BORN AT BROOKFIELD, VT. 401. Orrie J. Conland, b 8 April, 18G1. 402. Allie Conland. b 20 April, 18G3, d Brooktield, 7 Octo- ber, 1863. 403. Jennie M. Conland, b 6 July, 18G6. 404. Lulu N. Conland, b 31 July, 18G8. School teacher in Pawtucket, R. I. 405. Bertie E. Conland, b 6 June, 1871. 179 V G2 Belle E. Bigelow w^as married at Brooktield, Vermont, in December, 18G3, to Jacob Cole, b 23 January, 1832, at Wilcot, England. Theii- home is at Plattsburg, N. Y. FOUR CHILDREN BORN AT BKOOKFIELD, VT. 400. Leon H. Cole,*b 18 June, 18G5. 407. Wesley E. Cole, b 1 March, 18{;7. 408. Ida May Cole, b 13 November, 18G9, d BrookHeld. Vt., 20 March, 1878. 409. Alta B. Cole, b 4 August, 1871. 182 V G3 Marcie S. Bigelow was married at Rochester, N. Y., 22 December, 18G3, to William R. Oatley. ONE CHILD BORN AT ROCHESTER, N. V. 410. Wheatley T. Oatley, b 29 June, 18G7. d August [[Wheatley-1682|Wheatley-1682]] [[Unknown-461545|Unknown-461545]] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wheatley-1681

Stephen Trueblood Ancestor tTable

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== My Ancestors Research Statistics == {|border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ '''Stephen Trueblood's Ancestors Research Statistics''' ! colspan="2" style="background: #FFFF00;" | ! colspan="5" style="background: #FFFF00;" | By Generation |- | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Gen. No.''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Relation to Stephen Trueblood''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Total Possible Profiles''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''On Wikitree''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Sourced''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|''' Biography''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''[[Space:Genealogically Defined|Genealogically Defined]]''' |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| 1||Self||align="center"|1||align="center"|1||align="center"|1||align="center"|1||align="center"|1 |-style="background:#98FB98;" |align="center" | 2||Parent||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|2 |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center" |3||Grandparent||align="center"|4||align="center"|4||align="center"|4||align="center"|4||align="center"|4 |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"|4||Great Grandparent||align="center"|8||align="center"|8||align="center"|8||align="center"|8||align="center"|8 |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"|5||2nd Great Grandparent||align="center"|16||align="center"|16||align="center"|16||align="center"|16||align="center"|14 |-style="background:#98FB98;" | align="center"|6||3rd Great Grandparent||align="center"|32 ||align="center"|28 (88%)||align="center"|28||align="center"|28||align="center"|25 |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center"| 7||4th Great Grandparent||align="center"|64||align="center"|50 (78%)||align="center"|50||align="center"|24||align="center"|4 |-style="background:#98FB98;" |align="center"| 8||5th Great Grandparent||align="center"|128||align="center"|0 (38%)||align="center"|45||align="center"|31 (69%)||align="center"|2 (4%) |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center"| 9||6th Great Grandparent||align="center"|256||align="center"|0 (16%)||align="center"|40||align="center"|18 (45%) ||align="center"|6 (15%) |-style="background:#98FB98;" |align="center"| 10||7th Great Grandparent||align="center"|512||align="center"|0 (6%)||align="center"|26 (90%)||align="center"|16 (55%)||align="center"|2 (7%) |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center"| 11||8th Great Grandparent||align="center"|1024||align="center"|0 (3%)||align="center"|27 (93%)||align="center"|17 (67%)||align="center"|0 (0%) |}

Stephens Family History

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Martha A. Mitchell Married in Clobert, Alabama 2nd Dec. 1888 to John T. Stephens Son of Alexander Stephens and Missouri Hamilton in Tennessee, They married 9th of Sept. 1859 in Lawrence Tennessee. Alexander Stephens son of David Stephens and Elenor Green in Tennessee. David Stephens married to Elenor Green in Chatham North Carolina 28th July 1829.

Stephenson Family Bible

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Bible includes birth date for William Amos Stephenson,March 27,1889,Nora Viola Surratt Stephenson, born January 6,1888,Jesse Mae Stephenson,June 24,1910 and Marvin William Stephenson,born October,19,1913.

Stepney Durham Row history

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

Stepney Weavers in the 1851 England and Wales Census

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'''Return to''' [[Space:East_End_Weavers_in_the_1851_England_and_Wales_Census|East End Weavers in the 1851 England and Wales Census]] ⇉ [[Space:Weavers_in_the_East_End|Weavers in the East End]]
---- == Stepney Weavers in the 1851 England and Wales Census == === Angel Gardens === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 10 || Sarah Taylor || 32 || Wife || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Trimming Weaver |} === Ann Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 11 || Mary Dexter || 30 || Head || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Weaver |- | 13 || Thomas Hopkins || 25 || Head || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |- | 13 || Rebecca Pine || 23 || Mother In Law || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |- | 14 || Mary Allworthy || 28 || Wife || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Handloom Weaver |- | 14 || Roasena Gross || 19 || Sister In Law || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Handloom Weaver |} === Arbour Place === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 13 || John Donovan || 65 || Head || Scotland || Weaver |} === Back Road === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 12 || Emma Murphy || 40 || Head || Connar, Ireland || Coal Weaver |} === Baker Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 35 || Hester Glove || 19 || Lodger || St George East || Weaver |} === Bancrofts === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 8 || Elizabeth Bassingham || 56 || Wife || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |} === Barnes Court === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 3 || John Lovelock || 10 || Son || Stepney, Middlesex || Malting Weaver |} === Birds Buildings === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 3 || John Mccormack || 55 || Head || Cork Bandon || Silk Weaver |- | 3 || Rebecca Mccormack || 21 || Daur || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |- | 3 || Jonathan Mccormack || 14 || Son || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |- | 4 || Joseph Rawlings || 49 || Head || Mile End, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |- | 5 || John Curtis || 73 || Head || Foleshill, Warwick || Engine Weaver |- | 5 || William H Curtis || 44 || Son || Shadwell, Middlesex || Engine Weaver |- | 5 || Eleanor Curtis || 42 || Daur || St Georges, Middlesex || Engine Weaver |- | 5 || Elizabeth R Curtis || 31 || Daur || St Georges, Middlesex || Engine Weaver |} === Carr Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 8 || Mary Perris || 18 || Wife || Mile End, Middlesex || ? Weaver |} === Charles Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 1 || Sarah Fox || 45 || Lodger || Bethnalgreen, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |- | 2 || James Bryan || 58 || Head || Edmonton, Middlesex || Weaver Journeyman |- | 2 || Harriet Bryan || 61 || Wife || Bethnalgreen, Middlesex || Weaver Journeyman |- | 9 || Ann Heal || 41 || Wife || St Matthews Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Weaver |- | 10 || Henry Hovell || 37 || Head || Bethnalgreen, Middlesex || Weaver |- | 19 || Maria Charman || 21 || Daughter || Shoreditch, Middlesex || Weaver |} === Clare Hall Court === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 1 || Ann Sterling || 43 || Widow || Spitalfields || Silk Weaver |- | 1 || Ann Sterling || 18 || Daughter || Stepney || Silk Weaver |- | 1 || Susan Sterling || 14 || Daughter || Stepney || Silk Weaver |- | 1 || Sarah Maylin || 21 || Lodger || Stepney || Silk Weaver |- | 1 || Charles Backhouse || 45 || Visitor || Christchurch, Surrey || Silk Weaver |} === Copenhagen Place === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 10 || John Largent || 56 || Head || Shadwell, Middlesex || Sail Cloth Weaver |- | 10 || John Largent || 27 || Son || Limehouse, Middlesex || Sail Cloth Weaver |} === Dalgleish Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 1 || Sarah Fearnly || 49 || Head || Nottingham || Canvass Weaver |} === Diamond Row === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 3 || William Garrett || 25 || Head || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Weaver Silk |} === Devonport Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | || Jane Conner || 56 || Wife || Ratcliff, Middlesex || Weaver |} === Dinah Row === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 8 || Eliza Yetton || 18 || Head || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Weaver |} === Eastfield Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 23 || Stephen Winbolt || 30 || Head || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Weaver |- | 108 || Ann Sloman || 47 || Head || St Georges East || Canvas Weaver |- | 108 || Sarah Johnson || 66 || Wife || Bethnal Green || Weaver |} === Edgar Place === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 5 || Amelia Hay || 26 || Wife || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Weaver |- | 5 || Eliza Cleverdon || 22 || Niece || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Weaver |- | 5 || John ? || 40 || Visitor || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Weaver |} === Edward Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 32 || Eliza Pestall || 30 || Wife || N K || Journeywoman Silk Weaver |- | 53 || James Parker || 32 || Head || Buckingham || Coal Weaver |} === Ely Place === ==== Globe Road ==== {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 1 || John Estall || 52 || Head || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |- | 1 || Mary Estall || 52 || Wife || Bethnal Green, Middlesex |- | 1 || Harriet Estall || 16 || Son || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |- | 1 || George Estall || 14 || Son || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |} === Essex Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 17 || James Teale || 55 || Head || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Handloom Weaver |- | 17 || Edward Teale || 24 || Son || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Handloom Weaver |- | 17 || Mary A Teale || 22 || Daur || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Handloom Weaver |- | 17 || Susan Teale || 18 || Daur || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Handloom Weaver |} === Featherstone Buildings === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 25 || Robert Barlow || 39 || Head || Limehouse, Middlesex || Weaver |} === Frederick Place === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 16 || John Preston || 66 || Father In Law || Spitalfields, Middlesex || Hand Lonn Weaver |} === Friendly Place === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 12 || John Wilson || 82 || Grandfather || Bethnalgreen, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |} === Garden Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 1 || Mary M Everett || 40 || || Mile End New Town || Handloom Weaver Silk |- | 1 || William Everett || 44 || || Mile End New Town || Handloom Weaver Silk |- | 6 || George Gowen || 56 || Head || St Lukes ? || Weaver |} === George Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 32 || John Griffin || 54 || Head || Marylebone, Middlesex || Cloth Weaver Labourer |- | 32 || Rachael Griffin || 41 || Wife || City of London, Middlesex || Cloth Weaver Labourer Wife |} === Globe Terrace North === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 1 || Susannah Ann Barnes || Head || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Handloom Silk Weaver |- | 1 || George East || Head || Shoreditch, Middlesex || Broad Silk Weaver |} === Globe Road === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 6 || Elizabeth Barritt || 58 || Wife || Mile End New Town, Middlesex || Formerly Hand Loom Weaver |- | 6 || William Dancer || 25 || Lodger || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Hand Loom Weaver |} === Green Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 2 || William Murphy || 30 || Head || N K, Ireland || Weaver |} === Greenwood Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 16 || Jane Bass || 25 || Lodger || Whitechapel, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |} === Hedges Place === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 1 || George Wear || 42 || Head || Deptford, Kent || Silk Weaver |- | 1 || William Grom || 44 || Lodger || Plastow, Essex || Silk Weaver |- | 1 || James Millgate || 42 || Lodger || Stock, Kent || Silk Weaver |- | 1 || James Millgate || 20 || Lodger || Cheshire || Silk Weaver |} === Johnson Terrace === ==== Bridge Street East ==== {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 4 || Frederick H Evans || 26 || Head || Carshalton, Surrey || Weaver |} === Jubilee Place === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 9 || William Swains || 34 || Head || Buckinghamshire || Wire Weaver |} === Kirks Row === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 8 || Thomas Tamplen || 60 || Head || Lawshall, Suffolk || Handloom Weaver |} === Little Rutland Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 4 || John Waterson || 22 || Lodger || Spitalfields, Middlesex || Weaver |} === Maritine Houses === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 14 || John Bennett || 45 || Head || Limehouse, Middlesex || Sail Stock Weaver |} === Nameless Alley === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 1 || Mary Allison || 49 || Wife || Limehouse, Middlesex || Power Loom Weaver |- | 1 || Emma Allison || 22 || Daur || Limehouse, Middlesex || Power Loom Weaver |} === New Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 5 || Daniel Honesy || 15 || Son || Ireland || Silk Weaver |- | 5 || James Honesy || 13 || Son || Ireland || Silk Weaver |} === North Square === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 10 || Augastus Delaforce || 35 || Head || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |} === North Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 103 || George Daniel || 14 || Son || St Anns, Middlesex || Weaver |} === North Terrace === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 3 || John Sepley || 37 || Head || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Velvet Weaver |- | 3 || Sarah Sepley || 39 || Wife || City Cripplegate || Velvet Weaver |- | 3 || Sarah Sepley || 14 || Daur || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Velvet Weaver |- | 3 || Henry Gascoyne || 59 || Head || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |} === Old Road === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 6 || Ester Peckham || 49 || Wife || Mile End, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |} === Pleasant Row === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 7 || James Stringle || 30 || Head || Clerkenwell, Middlesex || Weaver |} === Plummers Row === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 8 || William Stevens || 46 || Head || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Weaver Silk |- | 9 || Edward Taplin || 24 || Head || St Georges East, Middlesex || Weaver |} === Portman Place === ==== North Street ==== {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 5 || Henry Thomas Suffield || 44 || Head || Spitalfields, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |- | 8 || Stephen Foster || 23 || Son || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Weaver |} === Providence Place === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 18 || William Watts || 22 || Head || Millwall, Middlesex || Weaver |} === Ratcliff Workhouse === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | || John Hart || 70 || Pauper || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |- | || James Atherton || 78 || Pauper || Prescott, Lancashire || Sail Cloth Weaver |- | || Elizabeth Tovey || 81 || Shoeditch, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |} === Ropemakers Fields === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 29 || Harriet Skelton || 46 || Lodger || Deptford || Canvas Weaver |- | 57 || Hannah Barlow || 72 || Head || West Chinnock, Somerset || Sail Cloth Weaver |} === Rutland Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 12 || Mary Ann Malchar || 70 || Widow || Spitalfields, Middlesex || Weaver |} === Selles Terrace === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 1 || Thomas Taverner || 73 || Father || Spitalfields, Middlesex || Handloom Weaver |} === Single Place === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 7 || George Atherton || 42 || Head || Limehouse, Middlesex || Weaver |} === Smiths Alley === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 5 || John Hart || 40 || Lodger || Ireland || Weaver |} === Union Row === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 1 || Joseph Syall || 42 || || Coventry, Warwick || Silk Weaver | || William Lowe || 57 || Head || Saint Lukes || Weaver of Silk |} === Wapping Dock Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 16 || Caroline Henry || 50 || Wife || Shoreditch, Middlesex || Fringe Weaver |} === West Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 3 || George Freeman || 40 || || Ireland || Weaver |- | 4 || James Braley || 31 || Head || Bethnal Green || Handloom Silk Weaver |- | 4 || Eliza Braley || 31 || Wife || Bethnal Green || Weaver |- | 8 || William Chadwick || 26 || Head || Whitechapel, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |- | 21 || William Belcahmber || 33 || Head || Bethnal Green || Handloom Weaver |- | 44 || John Darlison || 40 || Head || Kensal Cork || Weaver |- | 44 || Charlotte Darlison || 38 || Wife || Reading, Berkshire || Weaver |- | 44 || John Darlison || 10 || Son || Battersea || Weaver |- | 44 || Elizabeth Darlison || 15 || Daur || Battersea || Weaver |- | 45 || Sarah Boys || 64 || Head || Bethnal Green || Silk Weaver |- | 45 || Sarah Boys || 41 || Daur || Bethnal Green || Silk Weaver |- | 45 || Louisa Boys || 35 || Daur || Bethnal Green || Silk Weaver |- | 45 || Emma Boys || 25 || Daur || Mile End || Silk Weaver |- | 45 || David Robert || 28 || Son In Law || Reading || Silk Weaver |- | 46 || Isaac Camell || 67 || Head || Bethnal Green || Weaver |- | 46 || Mary Wild || 18 || Daur || Bethnal Green || Weaver |- | 47 || William Bailey || 60 || Head || Reading || Silk Weaver |- | 47 || William Bailey || 26 || Son || Bethnal Green || Silk Weaver |- | 47 || Ann Bailey || 21 || Daur || Bethnal Green || Silk Weaver |- | 47 || Samuel Bailey || 18 || Son || Bethnal Green || Silk Weaver |- | 57 || Robert Berryman || 62 || Head || St Georges Southwark || Weaver |- | 79 || Harriet Burn || 28 || Wife || Bethnal Green || Handloom Weaver |} === White House Lane === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | || Ewin Watts || 47 || Head || Oxford || Weaver |- | || John Watts || 25 || Son || Limehouse, Middlesex || Weaver |} === Wilsons Place === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 3 || William Templer || 32 || Head || Limehouse, Middlesex || Handloom Weaver |} === York Street === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | 108 || Henry Maddin || 48 || Head || Spitalfields, Middlesex || Horse Hair Weaver |- | 108 || Mary Maddin || 19 || || Stepney, Middlesex || Horse Hair Weaver |} === Unknown === {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border: 5px double black;" |+ |- style="background: #DEE6FA; align=center;" !scope="col" | Number !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Age !scope="col" | Household Position !scope="col" | Birthplace !scope="col" | Occupation |- | || Ann Platt || 60 || Pauper || Mile End, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |- | || William Middlemore || 61 || Pauper || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Weaver Silk |- | || Maria Harding || 76 || || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |- | || Micheal Haydon || 64 || || Bethnal Green, Middlesex || Silk Weaver |}

Sterbfälle gestifteten Gesellschaft

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* '''Part of [[Space:Heering_Digital_Library | Heering Digital Library]]''' === Grot J. Ch. Einrichtung einer in St. Petersburg für Sterbfälle gestifteten Gesellschaft. - Zwote Auflage. - St. Petersburg : Gedruckt bey Weitbrecht und Schnoor, 1779. === === Available online at these locations: === * Grot J. Ch. Einrichtung einer in St. Petersburg für Sterbfälle gestifteten Gesellschaft. - Zwote Auflage. - St. Petersburg : Gedruckt bey Weitbrecht und Schnoor, 1779. ::* https://books.google.nl/books?id=n1FCAAAAcAAJ

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Next thing to do for Stetlers: Add next generation children for Daniel Beckner Stetler and Elizabeth Ann Glaze's children. In other words, Daniel and Elizabeth's great-grandchildren. Start with the grandchildren of Margaret Jane Stetler and Joseph Wesley Mason, the '''children of Benjamin Floyd Mason and Adaline Martindale'''. Then move to the '''children of William Wesley Mason and Grace Hillis'''. Then move to the children of '''Charles Otto Mason and Edith Marie Moore, and Charles' children with Flossie P. Springer.''' Then double-check to see whether any children for Cora Ann Mason and Walter Carl Nagle can be found. If so, add them. Then double-check to see whether any children can be found for Rebecca Iona Mason and Albert Roy Huffer. If so, add them.

Steuben House

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'''STEUBEN HOUSE HISTORY'''
Researched and Written by Kevin W. Wright
Copyright 1998 The Steuben House has long been esteemed a Revolutionary landmark. Its architecture and historic furnishings recall the Bergen Dutch, an agricultural community whose language and culture blended contributions from Dutch, Angolan African, German, English, French, Scotch and Scandinavian settlers.At a place known originally as Aschatking (where the river narrows), about ten miles above the head of Newark Bay, a Swedish land-clearer named Cornelius Mattyse acquired 420 acres at the juncture of Tantaqua's Creek (Cole's Brook) and the Hackensack River, in 1682. This was called Tantaqua's Plain, where a Hackensack sachem of that name resided with his kinfolk. [[Ackerman-12|David Ackerman]], residing in the village of Hackensack, purchased the land from Matheus Corneliuson, son of Cornelius Matheus of Hackinsack River, in 1695. He devised that portion of this tract of land lying east of Kinderkamack Road to his son, [[Ackerman-688|Johannes Ackerman]], who built a dwelling on the Steenrapie (Kinderkamack) Road at the time of his marriage to Jannetje Lozier in 1713. A tidal gristmill was built on the Hackensack River. This mill got its power from an artificial pond: the high tide was trapped in the mouth of Cole's Brook by a dam with a special drop-gate, suspended from a horizontal timber. When the tides flowed out of the Hackensack River, the tidal millpond was slowly released through the waterwheel. Sloops pulled alongside the mill at New Bridge Landing. On March 9, 1744, a road was surveyed from Kinderkamack Road to the chosen spot on the banks of the Hackensack River where a "New Bridge" was to be erected (forming was is now Main Street, River Edge). The survey reads: Recorded at the Request of Nich: Ackerman. We [the] Underwritten Surveyors of the County of Bergen on application made unto us by the Inhabitants of New Barbadoes precinct to Lay out a Road which we hereby Layout on the Land of the Widdow of Johannis Ackerman, Deceased, Beginning at the Road of Stien Rabi [Steenrapie, now Kinderkamack Road] & on the Said Land along the house of the Deceased as the Road goes to the Mills of the deceased [that is, the present section of Main Street running from Kinderkamack Road east to the outlet of Cole's Brook on the Hackensack River], about an East Course and then Northerly along the [Hackensack] Creek about Ten yards, above an old stump where the Bridge is to be Built which Road we Lay out four Rodd wide. March 9th, 1743/4 - Jacob Ferdon, Aryea Blinkerhof, HA Hendrick van Alen, his mark, HH Hendrick Hopper, his mark, AR Allebart Romyen, his mark, IK Isaac Kip, his mark. This Road Return shows that Johannis Ackerman lived near the present intersection of Kinderkamack Road and Main Street, River Edge, and not in any portion of the extant Zabriskie-Steuben House. The oldest portion of Main Street ran from Johannis' dwelling to his gristmill in the mouth of the Cole's Brook. The new section of road continued in a northerly direction (as does Main Street today) to the place chosen for the west abutment of the bridge. As the Steuben House stands along this stretch of road, no part of the house was likely standing here in 1744 when the road was surveyed. [[Zabriskie-117|Jan Zabriskie]] and his wife [[Ackerman-1477|Annetje Ackerman]] purchased the Johannes Ackerman mill and farm in September 1745, shortly after construction of the first draw-bridge at the narrows of the Hackensack River. This wooden span was called New Bridge to distinguish it from an older crossing several miles upstream. In 1752, the Zabriskies built the oldest part of the Steuben House. Its walls were built with blocks of sandstone cut from the Kinderkamack Ridge - dressed stone on the two sides of the building facing the roadway and coursed rubble on the other sides. The front door opened into a center-hall. The parlor, located on the north side of the hall, had a jambless Dutch fireplace. The large room on the south side of the hall was the Dwelling Room - here the family ate, worked and slept around the largest fireplace in the house. Three narrow rooms, under a shed extension of the roof at the back of the house, were used for a kitchen, a milk-room and a root-cellar (where food could be kept cold, much like in a modern refrigerator). A winding staircase in the hall provided access into the garret. The ends of roof rafters were cut into interlocking "tongues" and slits, one fitting snugly into the other and fastened with a wooden pin. The rafters were covered with either bundles of river reeds (called thatch) or with cedar shingles. Since glass was hand-blown, window sashes had to be made up of many small panes fitted between wooden bars. Clay from the river bank was formed by hand into rectangular blocks and then baked into bricks. These old bricks, called "patties," often bear the marks of the fingers that shaped them. Requiring much work to shape a large number and much wood for fuel to bake them, bricks were usually used only in chimneys, although a very few people could afford to build a complete house of bricks. A diamond-shaped datestone with carved mill wheel, placed in the south wall, identifies the owners and the date of construction: JZ AZ Anno 1752. Top: Zabriskie-Steuben House datestone with the tide mill's waterwheel depiction Bottom: One of the items being shipped out at New Bridge - shown here, partial bar of pig iron stamped "Long Pond", found at the landing at New Bridge. Pig iron could be melted down and made into items like a cooking pot. The Zabriskie family grew wealthy from increased trade brought on by the French and Indian War (1756-1763) and doubled the size of their dwelling about 1765, increasing it from five to twelve rooms, warmed by seven fireplaces, and covering it with a fashionable gambrel roof. The gambrel roof has four slopes instead of two, providing more headroom and storage space in the garret (for this reason, many barns used a gambrel roof to increase the size of the hay mow). The Jersey Dutch also adopted the gambrel roof to span the depth of a house that was one-and-a-half to two rooms deep. New Bridge Landing was the business center of the upper Hackensack Valley - the shopping mall of its day. Iron made in stone furnaces along the Ramapo Mountains was carried in ox-carts to New Bridge Landing where it was loaded onto boats for shipment to market. Flour and animal feed was shipped from the mill. All kinds of wares came in from boats returning from the city. This location had an added advantage: because of the wide Hackensack Meadowlands downstream, New Bridge remained the nearest river crossing to Newark Bay until 1790. Overland traffic including farm wagons and stage coaches, going to and from New York City, crossed the river at this spot on their way into the interior parts of the country. The last will and testament of John Zabriski, composed October 25, 1774, provided his wife, Annatje, with the use of all his lands for her use and for the maintenance of the family. She was to provide for their son, John, and for the children of their late daughter, Elizabeth Seaman. Besides £50, John Zabriski, Junior, was to receive "the house where I live, the mills, and the whole farm as appears by a deed from Nicholas Ackerman." When they reached 21 years of age, the three grandchildren by daughter Elizabeth, namely, John, Benjamin and Edmund Seaman, were to receive other lands which John Zabriski, Senior, had purchased several from Peter Voorhezen, Daniel Voorhezen and Abraham Brower. Though he died shortly after composing this will, it was not until May 10, 1783, that probate was granted to John remarried widow, Annatje Terheun, and to Joost Zabriski. '''NEW BRIDGE IN THE REVOLUTION''' In the early morning hours of November 20, 1776, Lieutenant General Charles Earl Cornwallis led a British and Hessian army of about 2,500 soldiers across the Hudson River to New Dock (Lower Closter Landing) for an attack against Fort Lee, then garrisoned by about 936 soldiers. The hasty withdrawal of the American garrison across the Hackensack River at New Bridge preserved them from entrapment on the narrow peninsula between the Hudson and Hackensack Rivers. According to tradition, Thomas Paine composed the first tract of The American Crisis - a series of essays intended to rally American resolve durig the darkest hours of the war - at Newark, using a drumhead for a desk and a campfire for illumination. Published on December 19, 1776, only six days before Washington's victory at Trenton reversed the declining fortunes of the Continental cause, Paine stirred hopes with his immortal refrain: These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now deserves the love, and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet, we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives everything its value. Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods; and it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as freedom should not be highly rated. Britain, with an army to enforce her tyranny, has declared that she has a right (not only to tax) but "to bind us in all cases whatsoever," and if being bound in that manner is not slavery, then is there not such a thing as slavery upon earth. Even the expression is impious; for so unlimited a power can belong only to God. Whether the independence of the continent was declared too soon, or delayed too long, I will not now enter into as an argument; my own simple opinion is that had it been eight months earlier, it would have been much better. We did not make a proper use of last winter, neither could we, while we were in a dependent state. However, the fault, if it were one, was all our own; we have none to blame but ourselves. But no great deal is lost yet. All that Howe has been doing for this month past is rather a ravage than a conquest, which the spirit of the Jerseys, a year ago, would have quickly repulsed, and which time and a little resolution will soon recover. ...As I was with the troops at Fort Lee and marched with them to the edge of Pennsylvannia, I am well acquainted with many circumstances which those who live at a distance know but little or nothing of. Our situation there was exceedingly cramped, the place being a narrow neck of land between the North River and the Hackensack. Our force was inconsiderable, being not one forth so great as Howe could bring against us. We had no army at hand to have relieved the garrison, had we shut ourselves up and stood on our defense. Our ammunition, light artillery and the best part of our stores had been removed, on the apprehension that Howe would endeavor to penetrate the Jerseys, in which case Fort Lee could be of no use to us; for it must occur to every thinking man, whether in the army or not, that these kind of field forts are only for temporary purposes, and last in use noty longer than the enemy directs his force against the particular object which such forts are raised to defend. Such was our situation and condition at Fort Lee on the morning of the 20th of November, when an officer arrived with information that the enemy with 200 boats had landed about seven miles above. Major General Green, who commanded the garrison, immediately ordered them under arms, and sent express to General Washington at the town of Hackensack, distant by way of the ferry six miles. Our first object was to secure the bridge over the Hackensack, which laid up the river between the enemy and us, about six miles from us, and three from them. General Washington arrived in about three quarters of an hour, and marched at the head of the troops towards the bridge, which place I expected we should have a brush for; however, they did not choose to dispute it with us, and the greatest part of our troops went over the bridge, the rest over the ferry, except some which passed at a mill on a small creek, between the bridge and the ferry, and made their way through some marshy grounds up to the town of Hackensack, and there passed the river. We brought off as much baggage as the wagons could contain, the rest was lost. The simple object was to bring off the garrison and march them on till they could be strengthened by the Jersey and Pennsylvannia militia, so as to be enabled to make a stand. We staid four days at Newark, collected our outposts with some of the Jersey militia, and marched out twice to meet the enemy, on being informed that they were advancing, though our numbers were greatly inferior to theirs. The British failure to capture the American garrison at Fort Lee, and perhaps defeat the American rebellion, was a consequence of self-confident British officers not realizing, despite reminders from local Loyalists, that "New Bridge was the key to the peninsula between the Hackensack and the Hudson." According to Washington's own description, the British intended "to form a line across from the place of their landing to Hackensack [New] Bridge and thereby hem in the whole garrison between the North and Hackensack Rivers. However, we were lucky enough to gain the Bridge before them, by which means we saved all of our men, but were obliged to leave some hundred barrels of flour, most of our cannon and a considerable parcel of tents and baggage." On November 21, 1776, Lord Cornwalis finally ordered "the 2nd Battalion of Light Infantry, the 2nd Battalion of Grenadiers, with one company of Chasseurs, to be in readiness to march at nine this morning under the command of Major General Vaughan...to secure the New Bridge on the Hackensack River from being destroyed by the enemy in their precipitate retreat." Although the American rear guard used the stone houses on opposite sides of the bridge as forts, the British forced these posts and captured the strategic bridge intact. As part of a reinforcement of the British army then sweeping across New Jersey toward the Delaware River, the 4th Brigade camped at New Bridge on November 25, 1776. Because of its strategic location astride New Bridge, the Steuben House is steeped in Revolutionary War legends and lore. Set in a no-man's land between two opposing armies, the Steuben House served as a fort, military headquarters, intelligence-gathering station, rendezvous, and site of several skirmishes and major cantonments throughout the long war. In March 1780, Hackensack tavernkeeper Archibald Campbell escaped from British capture by hiding in the root cellar after his guards were distracted by attacking militiamen. In fact, the first recorded visit by a tourist to the Steuben House occurred in the summer of 1888, when Archibald Campbell's granddaughter drove up in her carriage and asked to be shown the vaulted root-cellar where her grandfather had hidden to escape his British captors in 1780. According to the old legend of Mr. Campbell's capture and escape, published in 1844: "This gentleman, who had been for several weeks confined to his bed with rheumatism, they [i.e., British soldiers] forced into the street and compelled to follow them. Often in their rear, they threatened to shoot him if he did not hasten his pace. In the subsequent confusion he escaped and hid in the cellar of a house opposite the New Bridge. He lived until 1798, and never experienced a return of the rheumatism." British troops, hoping to trap Bergen militiamen asleep in the house, mistakenly killed eight of their own men and wounded several more on May 30, 1780. General George Washington stayed here in September 1780 while his army encamped along Kinderkamack Road. Confiscated from Loyalist Jan Zabriskie in 1781, the State of New Jersey presented use of the dwelling, gristmill and about 40 acres to [[Steuben-3|Major-General Baron von Steuben]], Inspector-General of the Continental Army, on December 23, 1783. According to the wishes of the Legislature, he was to "hold, occupy and enjoy the said estate in person, and not by tenant." Accordingly, General Philemon Dickinson, of the New Jersey Militia, informed the Baron of this gift and related his knowledge of the estate based upon recent inquiries: "there are on the premises an exceeding good House, an excellent barn, together with many useful outbuildings, all of which I am told, want some repairs...there is...a Grist-mill; a good Orchard, some meadow Ground, & plenty of Wood. The distance from N York by land 15 miles, but you may keep a boat & go from your own door to N York by water - Oysters, Fish & wild fowl in abundance - Possession will be given to you in the Spring, when you will take a view of the premises." General Philemon Dickinson regretted that the Legislature had only vested Steuben with life-rights and not outright title to the property, saying: "This not, my dear Baron, equal either to my wishes & your mind, but tis the best I could probably obtain - You'll observe by the Act, that you are to possess it, but not tenant it out, I am ashamed of this clause but it could not be avoided - This may easily be obviated, by keeping a bed & Servants there & visiting the premises now & then - but I flatter myself, from the representation which has been made to me, that it will be your permanent residence; its vicinity to N York, must render it agreeable to you." On January 24, 1784, a claim for compensation from the British government was filed by John J. Zabriskie, "now a refugee in the City of New York" for his former homestead at New-Bridge which "is now possessed under this Confiscation Law." He described his estate as: "One large Mansion House, seventy feet long and forty feet wide, containing twelve rooms built with stone, with Outhouses consisting of a bake House, Smoke House, Coach House, and two large Barns, and a Garden, situated at a place called New Bridge (value £850 ); also One large gristmill containing two pair of stones adjoining said Mansion House (£1200); Forty Acres of Land adjoining said Mansion House consisting of Meadow Land and two orchards." Before improving his estate at New-Bridge, General Steuben first intended to acquire title to the property in fee simple. On December 24, 1784, the New Jersey legislature responded to his overtures by passing a supplement to its previous act (which had awarded use of the Zabriskie estate to General Steuben) by authorizing the agent for forfeited estates to sell the property to the highest bidder and deposit the money in the State treasury. Interest upon the sum was to be paid to the Baron during his lifetime. Cornelius Haring, Agent for Confiscated Lands in Bergen County, placed an advertisement in the New Brunswick Political Intellegencer on February 15, 1785, advertising for sale "the valuable farm called Zabriskie's Mills, at New Bridge, containing 60 acres, formerly property of John Zabriskie. It has a gristmill with two pair of stones, and has water carriage to and from New York." Accordingly, the Zabriskie estate at New-Bridge was sold on April 1, 1785, but its purchaser was none other than the Baron himself acting through his agent, Captain Benjamin Walker. The purchase price was £1,500. The General's personal interest and familiarity with his Jersey estate was outlined in a letter addressed from New York to Governor Livingston on November 13, 1785: Sir, - Having become the purchaser of that part of the estate of John Zabriskie, lying at the New-Bridge, near Hackensack, and the term of payment being arrived, an order from the commissioners of the continental treasury on the treasury of New Jersey lies ready for the agent whenever he shall please to call for it. Before I take the deeds for this place, I have to request the favor of your Excellency to represent to the legislature, that the only lot of wood belonging to the place was withheld by the agent at the sale on a doubt of its being included in the law because it is at the distance of three quarters of a mile from the house, and therefore could not, he supposed, be considered as "lying at the New-Bridge," though on enquiry I find it was an appendage to the estate, and indeed is the only part of it on which there is a stick of wood; and it was bequeathed to J. Zabriskie by his father along with the house and mill; the lot consists of about 13 acres, it was left unsold with the house and mill, though every other part of J. Zabriskie's estate was sold some years since, and being now unpossessed, great part of the wood is cut off, and the destruction daily increases. If the legislature meant to included it in the law, I must request that directions may be given to the agent to include it in the deed. If otherwise, as it is essential to the other part of the estate, I have to request that I may be permitted to purchase it at such valuation as may be thought just. Your Excellency will, I flatter myself, excuse the liberty I take in requesting you to represent this matter to the legislature, and to obtain their decision on it so soon as the business before them will permit. I have the honor to be, with great respect, sir, your Excellency's most obed't humble servant, STEUBEN [To] His Excellency, Governor Livingston. On February 28, 1786, the NJ Legislature passed a further act which provided that, if payments on the property were not met by March 1787, then the Baron should have the use and benefit of the estate even though he resided in another state. It wasn't until 1787 - four years after the initial presentation of the property to Steuben - that the legislature abandoned its stipulation that he occupy or personally use the property in order to receive its profits. With this encouragement, Steuben apparently leased at least the mansion and mill back to Jan Zabriskie and so enjoyed the rental fees. There is evidence to suggest that Captain Walker (as Steuben's business agent) and perhaps the Baron himself, occupied rooms in the house while managing the domestic renovation and commercial renaissance of this valuable site. Arndt Von Steuben claimed that Steuben spent winters in New York, but retired to his country home in summer. Receipts from New-Bridge Landing have survived issued under the style of the partnership of Walker & Zabriskie. The tax assessments for 1786 list Walker & Zabriskie as merchants. There is also at least one letter (circa 1788) addressed by Senator William North to Benjamin Walker at Hackensack. On July 4th, 1786, Jan Zabriskie hosted General Steuben and his entourage at New Bridge. Unawares, the Baron paid for his own entertainment as Mr. Zabriskie's servants charged refreshments obtained from the New Bridge Inn to the General's account. But by 1786, Steuben's sights turned northward to a grant of 16,000 acres in Oneida County, New York, which he received from the legislature of that state on June 27, 1786. By 1787, Steuben was bankrupt. To pay off his debts and to gain some much needed capital, Baron Steuben wrote to Captain Walker on May 23, 1788, giving him full authority to sell his Jersey estate at New-Bridge. At about this time, his close friend and advisor William North confided: "The Jersey Estate must be sold and the proceeds sacredly appropriated to paying his debts and with the remainder he must live a recluse till the new Government [then forming under the Constitution] decides his affairs..." Accordingly, on September 5, 1788, the New Jersey Legislature repealed its previous acts and invested Baron von Steuben with full title to the former Zabriskie estate. Recognizing his predicament and hoping to save himself from further financial embarrassment, Steuben wrote to North in October of 1788, saying: "The jersey Estate must and is to be sold. Walker is my administrator, all debts are to be paid out of it." On November 6, 1788, Steuben again wrote to William North at his new home in Duanesburg, noting that "My jersey Estate is Advertised but not yet Sold, from this Walker Shall immediately pay to you the money, you so generously lend me and all my debts in New-York will be payed. I support my present poverty with more heroism than I Expected. All Clubs and parties are renounced, I seldom leave the House." Baron von Steuben advertised his Jersey estate for sale in the New Jersey Journal of Elizabethtown on December 3, 1788, describing it as being "...long-noted as the best stand for trade in the state of New Jersey. Large well-built stone house, thoroughly rebuilt lately, a gristmill with two run of stone; excellent new kiln for drying grain for export built lately; other outbuildings, and 40 acres of land, one-half of which is excellent meadow. Situated on the bank of the river by which produce can be conveyed to New York in a few hours, and sloops of 40 tons burthern may load and discharge along side of the mill." This remarkable statement shows that General Steuben and his agent, Benjamin Walker, made a considerable investment in his New-Bridge estate, reviving and modernizing its commercial operations and rehabilitating the mansion-house. On December 4, 1788, the Honorable Major-General Frederick Wm. Baron de Steuben of New York City conveyed his Jersey Estate, comprising forty-nine acres at New Bridge formerly belonging to John Zabriskie, to John Zabriskie, Jr., of New Barbadoes Township for £1,200. He was the son and namesake of the Loyalist who had lost the property. Steuben happily reported in a letter dated December 12th: "My Jersey Estate is sold for twelve honored Pounds N. Y. Monney [about $3,000]. Walker and Hammilton are my Administrators." Only a year and seven months after the defeated British Army evacuated New York City, John Zabriskie, the once prosperous merchant of New Bridge and a Half-pay Captain in service to the British Crown, showed no outward hesitation in celebrating the ninth anniversary of American Independence. His guest was a true Revolutionary War hero, Baron von Steuben, even though (or perhaps because) this renowned German mercenary inconveniently possessed the Zabriskie family's estate under the cursed Confiscation Law. John’s situation was awkward to say the least when he hosted General Steuben and his entourage at New Bridge on the Fourth of July, 1785. Lieutenant Colonel William North, Steuben’s friend and former aide-de-camp, described the uneasy proceedings at the Zabriskie-Steuben House in River Edge in a 1786 journal he kept of a trip to Ohio. According to North, Hackensack was then “A small Town or Village inhabited by Dutchmen, the chief of whom is John Zabrisky: This fellow, with all the stupidity & meanness of a common Dutchman, pretends to be descended in a right line from John [Sobieski], King of Poland [1629-1696]. The following anecdote will give an idea of this Prince. General Steuben arrived at Hackinsack on the evening of a 4th of July. Bonfires blazed, the Bell rung and all was festivity and mirth; This Baron was a guest Zabrisky wished might be seen at his home—he invited him and myself, all the town were sent for, they came, drank, smoked and went away. A Bill was presented to & paid by the Baron for all the wine drank by the herd—The Tavern keeper observing that a Mr. Zabrisky had sent for the wine & it might be charged to the General.” - Kevin Wright In 1791, John J. Zabriskie was taxed for 30 acres, two gristmills and one slave; John Zabriskie, Jr. was listed as a merchant and householder. His cousin, John Seaman, a singleman, owned one vessel. John Zabriskie, Jr. restored his father's gristmill to operation by construction of a new dam on Flatt Creek, a tidal arm of Tantaquas Creek and the Hackensack River. He died in 1793, only 23 years of age. Family tradition notes that he was crushed to death trying to free the tidemill waterwheel and he lies buried in the French Burying Ground in New Milford. Abraham Collins married John Zabriskie's widow, Catherine Hoogland, and took ownership of 49 acres, two gristmills and one vessel (this property being the estate inherited by the widow). In September 1795, the list of tax ratables indicates that Thomas Howard had taken possession of the 40 acres, two gristmills and one slave, formerly owned by the Zabriskies. In May 1796, Derrick Banta and John S. Banta purchased the real estate at the New Bridge that formerly belonged to John Zabriskie. The tax lists for September 1796 mention Derrick Banta as owner of 60 acres and one gristmill while John S. Banta was included as a merchant owning 1 gristmill, one-half a vessel. In 1797, John S. Banta owned 40 acres, 1 gristmill, and one-half vessel; Derrick Banta owned 20 acres and 1 gristmill. In February 1798, John S. Banta conveyed five tracts to Derreck Banta, yeoman, for $7,875.00, including the real estate at New Bridge, formerly belonging to Jan Zabriskie, that had been presented to the Baron von Steuben, comprising 49 acres. In April 1798, these same five tracts, including the Steuben House, were sold by Derreck Banta to Luke Van Boskirk for $7,250. The list of tax ratables for September 1802 include Luke Van Buskirk, shopkeeper, as owner of 49 acres and 2 gristmills. On January 3, 1815, Daniel Denniston conveyed five tracts of land, formerly belonging to Lucas Van Buskirk (including the Steuben House), to Andrew Zobriskie for $5,000. He was the son of Andrew and Jannetje (Lozier) Zabriskie. His father, Andrew, died April 1, 1772, at 26 years of age. According to his last will and testament, Andrew Zabriskie realized that "My wife Jenny is expecting." He allowed his wife the use of his real and personal estate for so long as she remained his widow. If the expected child was a boy, then he was to inherit all of his real estate; if a daughter, then she would inherit half of his real and personal estate while their daughter Christina (born in 1770) was to receive the other half. Andrew A. Zobriskie was born June 24, 1772, several months after his father's death. Jane, Andrew's widow, soon married Peter Vaclaw, a Loyalist who had joined the British army in 1776. He, his wife and 11 year-old stepson, Andrew, removed to Nova Scotia when the British army evacuated New York City in 1783. On January 30, 1784, Garret Hopper was appointed Andrew A. Zabriskie's guardian. Upon reaching 18 years of age in 1790, Andrew A. Zobriskie chose Aert Cuyper as his legal guardian. In 1800, Andrew Zorborskie {sic} was residing in Palentine, Montgomery County, New York. On July 21, 1793, Andrew Zobriskie, of Oppenheim, New York, married Elizabeth Anderson, of St. Johnsville. She was born July 7, 1774, a daughter of David Anderson and his wife Antie Demarest. Elizabeth had two brothers: Johannes (John) Anderson, born 1769, and David Anderson, born 1777. David Anderson died in 1819 and his widow married William Demarest on June 16, 1822. In 1820, Andrew Zobriskie, shopkeeper, of New Bridge, was taxed for 200 acres, 3 to 8 tan vats, 1 fishery, 1 sawmill and 3 gristmills. Andrew Zobriskie and his wife Elizabeth had a large family comprised of four sons and seven daughters. Daughter Maria married Abraham C. Zabriskie in 1818. Son David Anderson Zobriskie, born in Montgomery County, New York, in 1810, married Jane Anderson (1812-1880) on March 5, 1835. Andrew and Elizabeth's son, Dr. Peter Hamilton Zobriskie, married Jane Hornblower in 1835. Daughter Sarah married Jacob A. Van Buskirk on January 30, 1840. Daughter Ann married William Andrus in 1848. Daughter Elizabeth married Dr. Garret Terhune. Christina married Cornelius Van Riper. Catherine married John Bogert. John A. Zabriskie married Maria Anderson. Andrew A. Zobriskie died May 7, 1837. He ordered that his real estate be sold for the best price that it would bring, but suggested that his heirs purchase it. On January 1, 1838, his executors sold the property at New Bridge to Richard W. Stevenson for $14,000. On the same day, the grantee sold several tracts back to Andrew's children. David A. and John A. Zobriskie purchased the homestead farm at New Bridge for $4,000. On December 5, 1839, John A. Zobriskie sold his interest to brother David for $6,000. Andrew's widow, Elizabeth Anderson Zobriskie, died at the Steuben House on December 25, 1852, aged 78 years. In 1909, a gentleman provided the following interesting facts to The Hackensack Republican regarding the house, the property and the former owners: "About 1835 the house was owned and occuped by David A. Zabriskie and Jane Anderson, his wife. At that time it was quite an important business centre. Capt. Dave, as he was familiarly known, owned and commanded a schooner named "The Farmer." He also had a large store adjoining the present building, which has since been removed. Here the farmers would bring in loads of cord wood and exchange it for groceries to supply their family needs, and the schooner would transport the wood to New York, and return with groceries to supply the store. In addition to this he operated a large grist mill which was situated across the road and south of the preent dock. As it was a tide water mill it could only be operated when the tide had fallen a couple of feet, and often the solemn stillness of the night would suddenly be broken by the clatter of "Take it, Bob. Take it, Bob – it's better than tea." About 1852 the mill was totally destroyed by fire, and all that remains today [that is to say, in 1909] are a few burned piles and the iron driving shaft which projects above high water; the lower end of the shaft to which the wheel is attached, is deeply embedded in the sand." On March 22, 1848, Maria Ackerman married Isaac Newton Blackledge in the Zabriskie-Steuben House. He was apparently a merchant who conducted business in the so-called "Trading Post" attached to the south end of the stone dwelling-house. The children of Capt. David Zobriskie and Jane Anderson, born and reared in the family homestead, were four sons and a daughter. The eldest was Capt. D. Anderson Zobriskie, who for many years commanded schooners, and in later years, the tug boat,Wesley Stoney, on the Hackensack River. The next was Cornelius Zobriskie, a Jersey City broker and millionaire, who gave to that city a public park. Then followed Andrew, who conducted a drug store in Jersey City, but died in the early sixties. The next was John, familiarly known as "Jack," who was employed for many years in the County Clerk's office under Samuel Taylor. The daughter, Christina, married Richard Outwater and resided in Passaic. The 1860 Census for New Bridge included David A. Zobriskie, 50 years old, a farmer; his wife, Jane, 47 years old; son David A. Zobriskie (generally known by his middle name of Anderson), 22 years old and "Master of Schooner"; daughter Christina, 14 years old; and son John, 11 years old. Hannah [Durie] Zobriskie, 19 years old, and Mary Casey, a "Domestic", also resided there. Another part of the dwelling, perhaps the south end including the store wing, seems to have been occuppied by the family of Ezra Smith, a merchant, 48 years old, a native of Ridgefield, Connecticut. His wife Emma was born in New York City. This household also included: Emma Demarest, 22 years old; her husband Jacob Demarest, 30 years old and master of a schooner; daughter Mary Demarest, 3 years old; daughter Emma, 9 months old; Eynia (?) Bogert, a 3 year-old boy born in New York City; and Gilbert Conklin, 46 years old, a boatman. In 1870, David Zobriskie, 60 years old, was listed in the Census as a boat captain. His wife Jane, 58 years old, was keeping house. Children living at home were: Christina, 24 years old, and John, 20 years old, employed as "Clerk of Store." Part of the house was occuppied by David Zobriskie's bother-in-law, Jacob A. Vanbuskirk, 53 years old, a retired merchant, and his family: wife Sarah (Zobriskie), 52 years old; Andrew, a Broker, 24 years old; John, a Lawyer, 21 years old; Abraham, 19 years old; Charles, 17 years old; David, 11 years old; and Elizabeth, 9 years old. D. Anderson Zobriskie was born April 4, 1837. He married Hannah Durie (born October 3, 1836) on July 7, 1859. Their children were: Martin Henry, born January 1862; David R., born December 1863; Magdelena, born August 1869; Peter Hamilton, born December 1870; and Jane, born May 1874. David A. Zobriskie's wife, Jane Anderson Zobriskie, died February 5, 1880. In her last will and testament, she mentioned her husband David Anderson Zobriskie, and their children, Christiana, wife of Richard Outwater; son John; and daughter Cornelia. By 1880, widower David A. Zobriskie, then 71 years of age, resided with his son D. Anderson Zobriskie, 43 years of age, a boatman, in Anderson's residence at the intersection of Hackensack Avenue and Main Street, River Edge. The household included Anderson's wife, Hannah, 43 years of age; Martin H., 19 years old, a boatman; David R., 15 years old; Lena, 12 years old; (Peter) Hamilton, 9 years old; Jenny A., 6 years old. D. Anderson's wife, Hannah Durie Zobriskie, died January 15, 1887, at 51 years of age. His father, David A. Zobriskie, died September 19, 1887, aged 78 years. D. Anderson Zobriskie acquired title to the old family homestead at Sheriff's Sale on October 7, 1891. By 1895, the household included only D. Anderson Zobriskie and his daughters Madgdelena (born August 1868) and Jennie (born May 1874). D. Anderson Zobriskie died May 27, 1907, at 70 years of age, bequeathing his estate to his daughter Magdelena. On October 1, 1909, Magdalena Zobriskie, of New Barbadoes Township, sold a tract in Riverside Borough, part of the Anderson Zabriskie estate at North Hackensack, comprising thirty acres of land including the old Baron Steuben house facing the bridge, to Charles W. Bell of New Barbadoes Township. Mr. Bell, a former president of the Common Council of Dayton, Ohio, was a businessman who moved to Hackensack and built a home on West Anderson Street in 1906. According to a report in The Hackensack Republican on October 7, 1909: "It is the purpose of Mr. Bell to build on the property a large mill for the manufacture of cardboard. A large sum of money was to be invested and the enterprise will be of great importance, especially to that vicinity. The property acquired by Mr. Bell has an important water front, and plans are already prepared for running in a spur from the New Jersey and New York railroad so as to give direct freight facilities." Mr. Bell was familiar with the business, he having acted as receiver for a similar plant at Bogota and placed it upon a paying basis. In May 1911, Mayor Charles W. Bell of Hackensack transferred his interest in the 50-acre tract at North Hackensack (on which it was proclaimed that a large paper mill would be erected) to the American Ink Company. The Ink Factory, a small brick structure, was still standing near the intersection of Hackensack Avenue and Main Street as recently as 1952. According to report of the Census of the State of New Jersey 1915, the old Zabriskie-Steuben House was occupied by John Schwarzman and family. Mr. Schwarzman was born October 1856 in Austria and emigrated to the United States in 1882. His wife Katie was also Austrian. Their children residing at home were: John G., born in Arkansas in February 1895, then 20 years old and employed as a clerk; Dewey M., born in Arkansas in April 1898, then 17 years old and a farmer; Gustaf, born in Arkansas in June 1899, then 14 years old; and Harry, born in Arkansas in June 1904, then 10 years old. They may have shared the dwelling with the family of Thomas Lawton, an English shoemaker, 81 years old, and his wife Augusta, 69 years old. In 1916, the old Zobriskie estate at New Bridge was sold to the Veronica Realty Corporation (formerly the Veronica Ink Company) of New York. In 1919, it was sold again to Mrs. Hanna L. Willson, of Manhattan, William Randolph Hearst's mother-in-law. She died September 14, 1919. Millicent V. Hearst and her father, George L. Willson, renounced their rights and the property passed to daughter Anita Irwin, wife of Walter W. Irwin, of Manhattan. On May 29, 1929, William Randolph and Millicent Hearst and her father, George L Willson, conveyed all their real estate at New Bridge to Anita Irwin. In the 1920s the Bergen County Historical Society worked to create awareness about the Steuben House and the Steuben House Commission was formed in March 1926 to acquire Baron Steuben's Jersey Estate at New Bridge. The State of New Jersey took possession of the historic mansion and one acre of ground for $9,000 on June 27, 1928. The Steuben House was renovated and opened as a public museum in September 1939. BCHS purchased 8 acres in 1944 between the Steuben House and the former autoparts yards to protect the Steuben House from the autoparts yard. A four lane bridge in 1955 was planned to cut through along south-side of the Steuben House. BCHS, though loosing quite of bit of land, was able to persuade the County to divert the road and bridge to the north, thereby preserving this remanent of Jersey Dutch countryside. BCHS also donated 1/2 acre of land to the State of New Jersey for a parking lot for the house. In 1954 BCHS reached an agreement with the Blauvelt Demarest Foundation to move Demarest House onto BCHS land. The Campbell-Christie House was moved onto BCHS land in 1976. BCHS reached a 50 year ground lease in 1977 with the County of Bergen where the County pays utilities, maintains mechanical systems and provides structual repairs of the Campbell-Christie House. BCHS determines use and historic restoration. BCHS, until recently, displayed its extensive collection of Bergen Dutch furnishings at the Steuben House. Our collections had made the site a popular heritage tourism destination for over 70 years. The collections are in storage since the April '07 nor'easter and we exhibit a small fraction. The Steuben House is open for special events by volunteers. Closed since the April 2007 nor'easter, we await funding to the HNBLPC so it may be reopened regular hours. The Steuben House, listed on the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places, is owned by the State of New Jersey. '''STEUBEN HOUSE HISTORY''' - PART 2 Researched and Written by Kevin W. Wright Copyright 1998 Alluring tales and lingering traces of bygone glory have made heritage tourism a fact of life here for better than a century. In 1888, two elderly women rode their carriage to the old Zabriskie mansion at New Bridge and asked to see the stone vault where their grandfather, Hackensack tavernkeeper Archibald Campbell, had hidden during a cold March night in March 1780 to escape his British captors. They were the first trickle in a steady and growing stream of visitors attracted to the storied landscape that is New Bridge. Firmly documenting its association with the Prussian Inspector-General of the Continental troops, William Alexander Linn read a paper devoted to “Baron Steuben’s Estate” at the Society’s annual dinner on Washington’s Birthday, 1904. It was published in the first Papers and Proceedings of the Bergen County Historical Society (1902-1905), enlarging public curiosity. The death of Captain D. Anderson Zobriskie in May 1907, however, raised concerns about the fate of this Revolutionary War landmark, which now passed to his daughter, Magdelena. There was a genuine sentiment to protect its memorable qualities. As reported in July 1909, the Baron Steuben House at North Hackensack was in danger of being “remodeled and made into a tenement house, unless some friend of historic structures comes forward and buys it for the purpose of preserving it.” A reporter for the Newark Sunday Call called the Steuben House “quite as historic and quite as beautiful architecturally” as any other antique building in America, worthy of “better treatment than to be transformed into a tenement house.” It was rumored that the house could be bought for about $5,000 and “would make a delightful summer home for some one who is interested in such a building, and it really deserves preservation.” The same reporter observed one millstone being “used as a steppingstone for the house and another lying in the mud at the mouth of the creek, above which projects the shaft upon which it turned. A few of the posts which supported the mill are still visible, but aside from that the structure has entirely disappeared.” Despite such publicity, Magdalena Zabriskie sold her family’s 30 acres, including the old Baron Steuben house, to industrialist Charles W. Bell on October 1, 1909. He intended to build a large mill on the property for the manufacture of cardboard, using the waterfront and planning a spur from the New Jersey & New York railroad for freight facilities. Charles W. Bell engaged machinery to dredge the Hackensack River and Cole’s Brook, near the Steuben House, for the erection of his proposed large manufactory, which was expected to employ 500 hands. Besides foreign capitalists, William Randolph Hearst, of New York, owned an interest in the ink factory, supposedly to supply ink for his publications in case of union strikes. Where the dredging machine was operating at the mouth of the creek, a tributary of the river, workmen unearthed the ancient millstone of Zabriskie’s tide mill. Another millstone and shaft were left imbedded in the mud. Andrew Zabriskie, it was said, also established a brickyard, the first in North Jersey, near the site of the proposed paper mill (located where the Steuben Arms apartments stand today). Hackensack Mayor Charles W. Bell transferred his interest in the 50-acre tract at North Hackensack to the American Ink Company in May 1911. According to the 1915 State Census, John Schwarzman and his family occupied the old Zabriskie-Steuben House. Mr. Schwarzman was born October 1856 in Austria and immigrated to the United States in 1882. His wife Katie was also Austrian. Their children residing at home were: John G., born in Arkansas in February 1895, then 20 years old and employed as a clerk; Dewey M., born in Arkansas in April 1898, then 17 years old and a farmer; Gustaf, born in Arkansas in June 1899, then 14 years old; and Harry, born in Arkansas in June 1904, then 10 years old. They may have shared the dwelling with the family of Thomas Lawton, an English shoemaker, 81 years old, and his wife Augusta, 69 years old. In 1916, the old Zobriskie estate at New Bridge was sold to the Veronica Realty Corporation (formerly the Veronica Ink Company) of New York. Through the First World War, the Steuben House was partly rented to the Schwarzmans, he being a tenant farmer who also rented boats to vacationers. He and his family occupied the south end of the house, together with the frame kitchen wing at the rear. The remainder housed several families of summer boarders, each family living in a section of the house containing two or three rooms at most. The Veronica Realty Corporation sold the premises in 1919 to William Randolph Hearst’s mother-in-law, Mrs. Hanna L. Willson, of Manhattan. She died September 14, 1919. Millicent V. Hearst and her father, George L. Willson, renounced their rights and the property passed to daughter Anita Irwin, wife of Walter W. Irwin, of Manhattan. On May 29, 1929, William Randolph and Millicent Hearst and her father, George L Willson, conveyed all their real estate at New Bridge to Anita Irwin. The Women’s Auxiliary of the Bergen County Historical Society toured the old Steuben House in June 1920, noting that “in spite of its fall from its past estate, has many interesting features still to be seen.” They returned on June 11, 1921, hosting local chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The owner, Mrs. Anita Irwin, sister of William Randolph Hearst, leased the landmark dwelling to Harry Benson in 1923 for use as a tearoom and restaurant, to be known as the “1752 House.” The interior stone wall dividing the parlors was removed to open a large room, but the project soon failed or was abandoned. The alterations only heightened a sense of public concern. The American Sesquicentennial of 1926 renewed patriotic sentimentality. On January 25, 1926, State Senator William B. Mackay and Assemblyman John Y. Dater introduced companion bills, asking that $12,000 be appropriated to purchase the Steuben estate at New Bridge (River Edge) as “a place of national significance dear to the heart of every Jerseyman who wishes it to be preserved.” The bill passed the Senate (12 to 2) on February 8, 1926. A large delegation from the Steuben Society listened from the galleries to Governor A. Harry Moore’s oration on George Washington, delivered on Washington’s Birthday, February 22, 1926. Immediately thereafter, the Steuben House Commission bill passed the General Assembly unanimously (57 to 0) and was signed into law. The Steuben House Commission was organized on June 26, 1926, to oversee the acquisition and restoration of the Steuben House. While some had hoped that the family of William Randolph Hearst, owners of the historic estate, would donate the premises to the public, negotiations stalemated when they instead demanded what Sheriff Joseph Kinzley, Chairman of the Steuben House Commission, considered “a Tammany Hall price for the place.” When the Hearst family refused all offers, the legislature authorized the use of condemnation. In May 1928, the Hearst interests contested eminent-domain proceedings but lost. The State of New Jersey took title on June 28, 1928, paying $14,000 for the decaying landmark and only one surrounding acre of land. On March 11, 1929, Sheriff Kinzley urged the Legislature to appropriate $100,000 for restoration of the house and grounds, but received no official response. In the absence of official action, the Frank J. Van Wetering Post of the Hackensack V.F.W. cleared overgrown vegetation that obscured the house and hired a man to maintain the grounds. The General George S. Patton Post of Dumont started a fund drive and some money was raised to assist with maintenance. The Bergen County Historical Society urged that the State immediately appropriate $25,000 for emergency repairs and upkeep. A bill was introduced in February 1930 to that purpose, but it was not enacted. Finally, in April 1931, Assemblywoman Emma Peters, of Rutherford, managed to get a $7,000 emergency appropriation to repair the deteriorated roof and to settle outstanding bills. On June 18, 1931, a contract was awarded to the Collins Construction Company of Hackensack. Accordingly, $6,116 worth of rehabilitation began in July, under the supervision of architect Wesley S. Bessell, and included uncovering a beamed ceiling and putting on a new roof. Some of the funds went to pay a caretaker and to cover other outstanding obligations. In July 1931, Joseph Kinzley, chairman of the Steuben House Commission, reported that restoration work on the old Steuben House would be completed by the fall. The work largely consisted of tearing down decaying structures, removing accumulated debris, rebuilding stonewalls, fireplaces and chimneys. The contractor was also directed to preserve “all the old Holland brick, handsome hewn beams, stone block and old sills in the building.” A beamed ceiling that was replastered was “reputed to be one of the finest examples of the Colonial period in this section.” Initial plans did not provide for heating or sanitation, though there was hope of installing a resident caretaker in one or two rooms. An antique stone step, which had been used in the 1819 County Courthouse in Hackensack, was secured for the entrance (and remains at this location to this day). The Steuben Society, the Bergen County Historical Society, and the Daughters of the American Revolution, applied to furnish and to use some of the rooms in the house for meeting purposes. Large numbers of visitors were daily making special visits, arriving from all parts of the State. During the Depression years, a family of squatters occupied the house, subsisting in part from rabbits caught on the property. Facing difficult economic times and the need to more efficiently organize its governmental functions, the New Jersey Legislature formed a Historic Sites Commission in the Department of Conservation and Development in 1931 to administer the State’s expanding historic-sites preservation and interpretive program, and to consolidate the powers previously exercised by independent commissions supervising State-owned historic properties. Accordingly, the Steuben House Commission was dissolved in February 1932 and its responsibilities passed to the Historic Sites Commission. In 1934, the Historic American Buildings Survey prepared detailed measured drawings of the house. With these completed, Francis Koehler, President of the Bergen County Historical Society, urged a rehabilitation project. The Bergen County Historical Society held its first program at the Steuben House on Constitution Day in September 1935, when caretaker, Mrs. Gordon Brown Kynoch, escorted members through the rooms under restoration. On October 30, 1937, the Historic Sites Commission dedicated a bronze roadside marker and a bronze wall plaque at the site. At this time, Louis Sherwood, of the Historic Sites Commission, forecast an impending restoration of the house by the WPA. On June 20, 1938, a crew of WPA workmen began a $20,000 renovation of the Steuben House (the New Jersey Historic Sites Commission contributing $3,000 and the WPA supplying $15,800 worth of labor to the project). A new oil heating system, a bath and lavatory were installed. The original floorboards of the ground level were removed, thin concrete pads were poured between the original floor joists, and new random-oak flooring was installed on the first floor. Original plaster walls and ceilings were either removed or concealed as a sand-finish plaster was newly applied over expanded metal lath. The grounds were drained by a system of subterranean concrete conduits (called French drains) and the New Jersey Highway Department built an 18' roadway around the house (removed in 2001). A mid-nineteenth century frame kitchen wing was torn off the southwest corner of the building. Lastly, whitewash coating the east and south elevations of the house was sandblasted and a temporary concrete porch pad was laid in front. On October 14, 1938, Thomas Marple, Assistant Director of the Historic Sites Commission, offered to allow the Bergen County Historical Society to occupy the restored Steuben House as their museum headquarters. The Society accepted on October 20, 1938, passing the required amendment to their By-Laws on December 13, 1939, which provided that, in the event of the Society’s dissolution, its “collections of every sort will become the property of the State of New Jersey under the supervision of the Commission on Historic Sites or its successor, on the condition that such property will remain in the present building known as the Steuben House.” This dissolution clause in the Society’s By-Laws was removed in June 1983. On August 19, 1939, the Hackensack Boys Workshop of the National Youth Administration set about splitting rails and posts from condemned chestnut telephone poles to fence the Steuben House property. The renovated house was formally dedicated on September 23, 1939. Thomas Marple, Director and Secretary of the New Jersey Historic Sites Commission, represented the State of New Jersey. A Red Oak, the State Tree, was planted near the northeast corner of the front porch. It apparently liked the site and has grown into a beautiful specimen. The house was not restored in 1938-39 as a period home or as an artifact of its time, but rather it was converted into a museum headquarters and clubhouse, complete with showcases for artifacts, offices and a library. The Society began meeting in the historic homestead in 1940. The museum regularly opened between 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. from Tuesday through Saturday. Admission was free and 3,000 children visited during the first year. Route #4 was built between the newly opened George Washington Bridge and Paterson as part of the original State Highway System, spurring development on its periphery. But although the population of River Edge doubled between 1930 and 1940, 25% of the borough remained farm acreage when the Steuben House opened as a public museum in September 1939. The population tripled between 1940 and 1950, increasing from three to nine thousand. Within this time frame, the Steuben House, sitting upon an acre of ground, quickly lost the open surroundings of centuries past. Kiddy Land Amusement Park opened on the largely wooded grounds of the old ink factory, between Main Street and Coles Brook. An auto salvage yard occupied the northeast corner of the intersection of Hackensack Avenue and Main Street. The Bergen County Historical Society responded in 1945 by purchasing the adjacent 7.3 acres to the west of the Steuben House, thereby preventing further encroachment upon its historic setting. The Society vigorously contested the County’s revived plans to build a new river crossing adjacent to the Steuben House in 1947. The right-of-way for the approaching roadway on the west side of the river is still evident on the tax map, showing the road corridor as it would have crossed through the present parking lot of the Steuben House to the river’s edge. On July 4, 1942, a new steel flagpole was dedicated in the backyard of the Steuben House. The War of 1812 cannon named “Old Bergen” was permanently relocated to a concrete mount in front of the Steuben House (the cannon was stolen in 1978). In 1944, a sandstone well and well sweep were constructed in the backyard (removed in 1983). The Historic Sites Commission’s functions and properties were transferred to the Division of Forestry, Geology, Parks and Historic Sites in 1945. As of May 1, 1946, half of the State admission fee to the Steuben House went to the Society The decision was made in August 1947 to build shelves for the Society’s library in the northwest room on the second story of the Steuben House. In 1948, the Society employed Mrs. Curtis to staff the house on Thursdays and Fridays. Mrs. Herbert T. Johnson and the Englewood Garden Club planted an herb garden behind the house in 1949. In September of that same year, a contract was let for a new oil burner. In October, new directional road-signs were established on local roads. Mrs. Olga Atkins, Supervisor of the Historic Sites Section, decided after an initial inspection of the property in 1950 that the well and four-seat outhouse should be restored. Drainage remained a problem on the grounds. In 1954 the County installed a new drainage pipe, with a “tidal flap” on its outlet, thus allowing run-off from storm drains to empty into the Hackensack River. As the County had decided to extend Hackensack Avenue beyond its intersection with Main Street to a new river crossing north of the Steuben House, this drainage system was laid in the abandoned right-of-way south of the Steuben House. Using the embankment built for the abandoned bridge approach, 18" to 22" of fill was spread around the Steuben House, helping considerably to alleviate tidal flooding. As the septic tank was subject to recurrent back filling by high tides, repairs were continually made to address the problem. On November 17, 1954, a contract for the installation of a new 500-gallon Septic Tank, Orangeburg leach lines and gravel beds, was awarded. While digging percolation test holes, old brickwork was discovered along the north driveway (removed in 2001), on the edge of the marsh, about 30 feet from the northwest corner of the Steuben House. The Society commenced a “Buried Treasure Hunt” at this site in June 1959, reportedly unearthing a 12' x 15' building, with a well-laid brick floor, and recovering two dozen buried eighteenth-century bottles containing cherry pits. Diggers kept some bottles for themselves and sold the rest for 50¢ apiece — none now survive at the site. In 1954-56, the Demarest Memorial Foundation (now the Blauvelt-Demarest Foundation) painstakingly disassembled the Demarest House on its original site, behind the present New Milford Borough Hall (actually where the American Legion Post now stands) and reconstructed it on Main Street, River Edge, directly behind the Steuben House, taking a 99-year lease for 2,800 square feet from the Bergen County Historical Society. The Red Barn (an 1889 English-style dairy barn or “cow house,” also known as the Westervelt-Thomas Barn) was moved from Washington Township and reconstructed in its present location behind the Steuben House in November 1954. This barn was raised and set on a new foundation in 1984. The Bureau of Architecture, Department of the Treasury, put out specifications for restoration of the roof framing, structural reinforcement, and roof repairs to the Steuben House in March 1955. Most original roof trusses were removed and replaced with circular-sawn oak timbers, a new wooden shingle roof was installed, the first floor was painted, electrical repairs were made, fixtures added, a kitchen installed, and sewage disposal upgraded. Sadly, the old roof trusses were replaced to raise headroom in the garret level, enabling the space to be used for exhibits. The carpenters found it impossible to cut the oak for mortise-and-tenon work; so most trusses are nailed together with fake pegs inserted in auger-holes. In October 1955, while the replacement of the roof rafters was progressing, architect Lawrence Moon decided not to replace the rafters and other timbers at the south end of the house in order to preserve some of the original work and to save the small bedroom. The garret was opened up (by the removal of old board partitions) to make a 25' x 50' space for exhibits that had been previously displayed downstairs in the large museum room. The large room downstairs was then furnished in a more homelike setting. The entrance was moved to the front porch and the Dwelling-Room converted from an entry and office to a “Colonial kitchen.” There were 4,536 visitors to the house in 1955. In the summer of 1956, the garret was first opened to the public, despite low headroom and a narrow winder staircase. The new roadway for extending Hackensack Avenue beyond its intersection with Main Street was laid out in 1956 across the northwest corner of the Society's property, to a new concrete-and-steel bridge over the Hackensack River, 500' north of the iron truss bridge. The closing of the 1889 swing bridge to automotive traffic turned Main Street, River Edge, into a dead-end in front of the Steuben House. Old New Bridge Road (on the boundary between New Milford and Teaneck) likewise became a dead end. The Army Corps of Engineers planned to destroy the old bridge as soon as the new one was completed. The Bergen County Historical Society and the Dumont Women’s Club successfully petitioned to keep the historic span for a pedestrian crossing. Colonel John T. O’Neill, of the Army Corps of Engineers, yielded to Freeholder Walter M. Neill, who promised that the County of Bergen would henceforth maintain the old bridge, if it were spared. The Westervelt-Thomas Barn was opened to the public on October 14, 1956. On December 4, 1956, the Distaff Committee of the Bergen County Historical Society was organized “to assist in preservation and display of such valuable treasures and to aid in securing additions to the Society’s collection of Americana.” The attendance in 1956 was recorded at 6,624 persons. Olga Atkins, Supervisor of the State Historic Sites Section, submitted specifications for major maintenance to the Steuben House in August 1957, including cleaning and re-pointing of masonry joints with a sand-lime mortar, raising a ramp to connect the different garret floor levels, repairing attic floor boards, installing lighting fixtures in the garret, applying pine paneling over the stairway bulkhead at the attic level, installing a stair railing, capping the chimneys, installing a new electrical panel in the Toilet and Furnace Room, putting in base and floor receptacles and switches, lamps and lighting fixtures, and painting all exterior woodwork. The Steuben House was closed early in 1958 for repairs and not opened to the public until March 30th. The $18,000 renovation took six weeks. In January 1959, Mrs. Boeck, caretaker at the Steuben House, reported that servicemen for the Hackensack Water Company had discovered a leak in the water line where it crossed the bed of the Hackensack River. The loss was estimated at about 800 gallons per day. Contractor Theodore D’Agostino excavated a trench from Main Street in River Edge, and installed a new water line in August 1959, using an easement across the lands of the Bergen County Historical Society, secured on February 18, 1959. The Society transferred a small piece of land to the State of New Jersey in 1959, just south of the house, to provide the first parking lot. The Maintenance Division of the State Highway Department completed construction of the parking area in May 1960. The project also included installation of a brick walk with a “basket-weave pattern,” on a 4-inch concrete base, leading from the new parking lot to the south end of the Steuben House. In July 2001, a portion of this walkway was re-laid to form a ramp to the level of the new wooden porch. Single-bedroom garden apartments replaced the Kiddy Land Amusement Park that operated on the south side of Main Street, opposite the historic park. Coles Brook, the boundary between River Edge and the City of Hackensack, was straightened and commercial development began on Commerce Way. Bergen County Freeholder D. Bennett Mazur initiated a project in 1967 to build a Hall of History, using a portion of the Society’s land, lying west of the barn, whereon the County would put up a building to display the collections of the Bergen County Historical Society and the Bergen Community Museum. The old County Poor House on Ridgewood Avenue in Paramus was instead converted to a museum in 1969, but the Society withdrew its participation. In December 1967, archeologist Roland Robbins excavated a section of the river landing in front of the Steuben House, recovering many artifacts. The Steuben Arms apartments were built on the south side of Main Street, River Edge, in 1967 and commercial development quickly surrounded the new crossroads of Main Street and Hackensack Avenue. Using plans developed by Harry Dobson, the Bergen County Historical Society awarded a contract in July 1968 to spread topsoil, grade, and seed with grass, a strip of their land, 50' wide, extending from the auto-salvage yard to the Demarest House. The first floor of the Steuben House was changed into a “colonial” house museum and the Victorian items placed in storage. Bloomingdales was built on the north side of Route 4 in Hackensack, forming the core of what would become the Riverside Square Mall. With funding from the Federal Open Space and New Jersey Green Acres programs, the Township of Teaneck acquired 10.54 acres of land in 1968-69 at a bend in the Hackensack River, where the communities of Teaneck, New Milford, Hackensack and River Edge intersect. Once the site of Rekow’s truck farm and several summer bungalows composing Benson’s Campground, the new parkland was named to honor Clarence W. Brett, a former member of the Teaneck Planning Board. In April 1974, the firm of Miceli, Week and Kulik presented a Lake Hackensack Shoreline Plan to the Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders. As its centerpiece, the plan called for creation of a 200-acre freshwater lake behind a tidal barrier to be erected between the Midtown and Susquehanna Railroad bridges in Hackensack. The shoreline was conceived as a continuous recreation system, linking a variety of recreational, cultural and commercial attractions. As part of this grand scheme, Lake Hackensack planner Luciano Miceli proposed construction of a historic village and extensive recreational facilities in Brett Park. His proposal envisioned a river front beach, bath house and snack bar, multi-use athletic fields, tennis courts, boat rentals and docks, foot paths, family picnic area, an Historic Village, shops and Village Green, a restaurant and parking for 76 cars. Old buildings were to be moved, or antique reproductions built, on the flood plain in Brett Park, opposite the Steuben House. The plan called for “a unifying village motif ... to provide a compact yet appropriate setting for the buildings.” Office rental space was to be offered as a partial adaptive reuse of these historic buildings. Across the river, the State of New Jersey was to more fully develop the museum potential of the Steuben House through a plan of extensive renovations. Its grounds were to be screened from incompatible adjacent land uses. The State was also to acquire the junkyard at the west edge of the property, making possible a more attractive approach and allowing the removal of the existing road and parking lot, located immediately south of the house. Integral to the proposed park design, the Bergen County Historical Society made plans for a museum and Society headquarters building (on the site where the Campbell-Christie House now stands). The County of Bergen also acquired marshland on the river’s edge, north of Hackensack Avenue, where it planned to build an environmental center. In May 1975, Teaneck’s own park consultant, Robert B. Kinsey, concluded that the proposed County projects “would constitute an over-development of the Brett Park site — an attempt to include many crowd-producing areas and facilities into a site not large enough to accommodate them.” He further noted “a substantial part of the total acreage does not lend itself to development for active (or even passive) recreational development.” When environmental concerns doomed the projected tidal barrier and freshwater lake as its raison d’être, the plan lost its unifying spirit (in this case, the County of Bergen) and dissolved, largely unfulfilled, into its disparate elements. With help from the Campbell-Christie Society of New Milford, the County of Bergen and the Bergen County Historical Society cooperated to relocate the Campbell-Christie House from its original site at the intersection of River Road and Henley Avenue in New Milford to the Society’s lands at New Bridge on September 27, 1977. The County leased the plot of ground that the house occupies from the Society, leasing the interior to the Society for its use. After extensive reconstruction, the Campbell-Christie House opened to the public in 1980. Due to fire damage, the original kitchen wing was not salvaged and reconstructed on the new site. Continental Plaza (433 Hackensack Avenue, containing 633,000 sq. ft. in three towers with an attached parking garage) was built in 1972 on the old driving range, west of Hackensack Avenue. In 1978, the Riverside Square Mall was built around Bloomingdales, less than a quarter miles south of the Steuben House. Shortly thereafter, the County of Bergen designed and built a riverside park, with public access from the rear of the parking garage of the new mall. The Division of Parks and Forestry installed an ejection-pump sanitary line and connection with the County sewer system in 1973, using a 15-foot wide easement from the Bergen County Historical Society to reach the Steuben House. Due to flood damage to the caretaker’s living room and kitchen, located in the rear basement rooms of the Steuben House, the Division of Parks and Forestry asked the Bergen County Historical Society to remove their library collections from the northwest room. A new kitchen and living room were then installed in the rear rooms on the second floor in 1979, placing the caretaker’s residence on one floor and above the reach of tidal flooding for the first time. Kevin Wright was employed as “caretaker” on October 31, 1981, and became the site’s first professional Historic Preservation Specialist on July 18, 1984. He and his family resided in the Steuben House until February 1996. Their oldest child, Ivan, was two and a half years old when they moved there. Two children, Benjamin and Anna Wright, were actually born in the house, respectively in December 1982 and February 1985. John Spring, president of the Bergen County Historical Society, assembled a Site Management Committee in September 1983 to examine the site and structures at New Bridge, to make plans for their care and development, and to report to the Society on findings and priorities. The Committee also made a study of “Society lands and State lands on the west bank of the river as well as an investigation of areas on the east bank of the river.” The New Bridge Landing Historic Park Site Management Plan (August 1984) suggested the name of Historic New Bridge Landing Park as a way to integrate the various historic buildings and their respective owners into a single coordinated entity, saying that the “name represents a recognition that the resources, and organizations which participate in their preservation, are partners in the management of the area.” To this end, the committee deliberately included representatives of the Bergen County Historical Society, the Division of Parks and Forestry, the Blauvelt-Demarest Foundation, and, to the extent possible, from the three neighboring communities at New Bridge. As columnist Mark Stuart wrote (“History needs a face lift,” The Record, April 17, 1985): “The society’s idea is to recreate this whole collection [of historic buildings] as a historic-cultural park, the heritage of every resident of Bergen County. The park would include not only the society’s property but Brett Park in Teaneck, just across the river; the corner of Hackensack Avenue and Main Street, now occupied by an auto junkyard; and a small stretch of New Milford that includes the street on which the New Bridge Inn now stands.” The Site Management Plan also identified “a need for a Visitor Center” to “display large items from the collection and provide space for group audio-visual presentations on Bergen County history, architecture, crafts and natural environs.” It was to include space for a research library, sales area and rest rooms. Thus the Historic New Bridge Landing General Management Plan of the Historic New Bridge Landing Park Commission is a direct and complete fulfillment of the Bergen County Historical Society’s own wishes and plans. After the BCHS Board of Trustees adopted the Site Management Plan in June 1984, a copy was officially presented to the Division of Parks and Forestry for its approval. BCHS President John Spring personally handed a copy to Governor Thomas Kean on his visit to the site during the Hackensack River Festival in June 1985. The Society discussed the plan with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, seeking Green Acres purchase of the junkyard, and also discussed the rehabilitation of the iron swing-bridge with the County Engineer. Kevin Tremble made presentations before the municipal officials of River Edge, Teaneck and New Milford (See “$1.7M plan for historic park,” The Record, March 25, 1985). The Society encouraged the various stakeholders to act upon this plan. In response, the Division of Parks and Forestry added the board reading “Historic New Bridge Landing” to the entrance sign at the Steuben House. BCHS Trustee Harold Syversen conducted a membership fund drive to erect the rail fencing around the grounds and river landing. To mark the bridge’s centennial in 1989, the Site Committee successfully applied for the Iron Swing Bridge to be included on the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places and persuaded the County of Bergen to paint it and clear away vegetation that obscured it from view. At this time, the County of Bergen also erected the two brown historical markers on the river landing explaining the history of the bridge and tide mill. The County also placed directional signs to Historic New Bridge on the surrounding streets and highways. The Division of Parks and Forestry undertook a major maintenance project to repair the exterior of the Steuben House in 1984, doing extensive repointing of masonry joints, reconstructing the chimneys above the roof line, replacing the wood shingle roof, and making other much needed repairs and painting. The position of Caretaker was upgraded to the professional position of Historic Preservation Specialist in July 1984. In evaluation of its open space and recreational needs, the Township of Teaneck adopted a Master Plan and Summary of Background Studies, prepared by the firm of Queale & Lynch, Inc., in June 1985. Two important guidelines, recommended in the Draft Revision of 1993, were adopted, namely, (1) that appropriate zoning standards should allow for a natural buffer of about 100 feet along the Hackensack River and that the township should require future development on land fronting the river to provide for a river pathway in conformance with the Hackensack River Pathway concept plan; and (2) that any development of Brett Park should be made with regard to plans for the entire New Bridge Landing area being developed by the Bergen County Historical Society, the County and the State. PSE&G installed an extended service line to the Demarest and Steuben Houses in 1991, providing gas heat. At this time, a 275-gallon tank was removed from the root cellar of the Steuben House. The basement location of the furnace continued to be a problem, however, due to repeated flood damage. The site curator moved from the residence in the Steuben House in March 1996. The Site Committee’s efforts to co-ordinate planning at Historic New Bridge foundered because of the Society’s lack of resources and an inability to compel participation from the disparate governmental entities that needed to be involved. The creation of the Historic New Bridge Landing Park Commission solved these defects and legally established the very centralized coordinating committee that the Site Committee struggled to be. The Historic New Bridge Landing Park Commission was established by legislation (PL. 1995, Chapter 260) in 1995 to coordinate and implement federal, State, county, municipal and private development policies and other activities incidental to the preservation, maintenance, restoration and interpretation of historic buildings, structures, sites and features of Historic New Bridge Landing, so as to develop and promote their optimal educational and recreational benefit to the public. The Commission provides the regular interface needed to inform and coordinate decisions made by diverse public and private entities having ownership of land, buildings, structures or roadways within the Commission’s jurisdiction. The Historic New Bridge Landing Park Commission consists of a representative from the County of Bergen, a representative from the Blauvelt-Demarest Foundation, a representative from the Borough of River Edge, a representative from the Borough of New Milford, two representatives from the Bergen County Historical Society, and two representatives from the Township of Teaneck. Each of these eight members is appointed by resolution of the respective governing bodies they are to represent and serve for a term of three years. The Director of the Division of Parks and Forestry is the ninth member. The Commission’s business is organized and conducted by annually elected officers, namely: a Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, a Secretary, and a Treasurer. After years of meetings, seeking public input, and building consensus, final approval of the Historic New Bridge Landing General Management Plan on February 4, 1999, set the stage for remarkable progress. Through the intercommunicative forum provided by the Historic New Bridge Landing Park Commission, several effective and changing partnerships have formed to achieve GMP goals, turning a diversity of stakeholders into a positive asset. The Borough of River Edge enacted Ordinance #1334 on May 12, 2001, vacating the dead-end of Main Street (approximately 213 feet in length) between the entrance to the PSE&G Substation and the 1889 Swing Bridge. A portion of the former westbound lane was incorporated into the design of the new parking lot at the Steuben House. The section in front of the Steuben House was given a new gravel surface. The deeds vacating a portion of Main Street and transferring title to the lands from the Borough of River Edge to the State of New Jersey and to the Bergen County Historical Society, the contiguous property owners, is dated September 17, 2001. On October 27, 2000, the NJ Department of Environmental Protection purchased the former Saw shop property at 1 Old New Bridge Road in New Milford (Block No. 113, Lot No. 10 on the New Milford Tax Map) from Joseph Van Hook. Through the intercession of Senator Robert Torricelli, the Secretary of the Interior was authorized (P. L. 106-554) to provide $1,097,580 to purchase lands at Historic New Bridge Landing. Authority to implement the appropriation was delegated to the National Park Service. Administrative oversight and stewardship responsibilities were accordingly assigned to the National Park Service Regional Director at the Northeast Region Office in Philadelphia. An Agreement to transfer administration of this fund was signed with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection on August 17, 2000. The Green Acres Program has been willing and able to secure properties for historic park purposes in a densely settled corner of the State. In July 2001, the County of Bergen joined Green Acres in securing the right-of-way to make the necessary road improvements on or near the site of the proposed entrance and visitor facilities. The County of Bergen also initiated and funded important improvements to its properties at Historic New Bridge Landing, namely, the 1889 Swing Bridge and the Campbell-Christie House. The participating municipalities have also lent their talent, enthusiasm and support to the project. The Blauvelt-Demarest Foundation provided timely support at the inception of the Historic New Bridge Landing Park Commission and greatly advanced the cause by funding a professional Concept Development Prospectus. United States Senator Robert Torricelli rendered great assistance by securing a $1.1 million Federal grant through the National Park Service for property acquisition. The Division of Parks and Forestry has committed its resources and talent to leading the project. When the Borough of River Edge vacated the dead-end of Main Street, the Division designed and installed a new parking area (increasing its capacity from 16 to 21 parking spaces), by incorporating a lane of the vacated roadway. The antiquated heating system in the Steuben House irreparably broke in January 2000. Due to the loss of heat, the house closed in November 2000, while awaiting repairs. The Bergen County Historical Society removed and safely stored its valuable historic collections from the Steuben House in April 2001 to allow for the extensive renovations. Green Acres acquired the Sutton and Lys house (.1 acre) on the tip of the traffic island, south of the intersection of Main Street and Hackensack Avenue, on May 14, 2001. The adjacent Pizza Town property was acquired, with .45 acres to the State of New Jersey and .15 acre to the county of Bergen for a right-of-way. The Sutton and Lys house was demolished in September 2002. The Division of Parks and Forestry completed a major exterior restoration of the house in August 2001, according to plans and specifications prepared by historic restoration architects Holt, Morgan & Russell. With a small gas furnace removed to the attic level, well above the flood level, a new heating system became operational in October 2001. The renovated Steuben House reopened in October 2001, just in time for the 225th Anniversary of Washington’s Retreat. The “Retreat to Victory” was held on November 17-18, 2001. On March 25, 2002, the State House Commission approved trading a strip of land on the Lys & Sutton property, located on the traffic triangle, to the County of Bergen in exchange for small neighboring plots of land. The exchange was made to facilitate the widening of Hackensack Avenue as part of the anticipated road improvements to enhance the gateway to Historic New Bridge Landing. Matt Gebhardt was employed as provisional Resource Interpretive Specialist at the Steuben House in May 2002 (having worked at the house since the previous October). After his departure in July 2003, Sue Shutte was employed as Resource Interpretive Specialist. The County of Bergen completed restoration of the 1889 swing bridge between November 16 and November 30, 2002, one of only two structures they own, the other being the four walls of the Campbell-Christie House. '''HISTORIC NEW BRIDGE LANDING PARK COMMISSION MASTER PLAN – Draft REVIEW FOR COMMENT BY MAY 26, 2010''' The vision and goals for Historic New Bridge Landing have not substantially changed over the past sixty-five years since the Bergen County Historical Society acquired eight acres on Main Street, River Edge, in 1944 to facilitate the relocation of a proposed County highway bridge to be built adjacent to the south gable end of the landmark Steuben House. With the Society's inspiration, investment and encouragement, this significant remnant of the Jersey Dutch countryside, a Revolutionary battleground and one of the last unspoiled vistas of the Hackensack River in its central valley, was preserved for future generations. At that time, as Hackensack Avenue was extended beyond Main Street to a new conjunction with New Bridge Road, plans were made to save not only the 1889 swing bridge, but also the historic Demarest House in New Milford and the Westervelt-Thomas Barn in Washington Township through their relocation to the newly acquired lands. Most importantly, plans were made to build a Hall of History at New Bridge to house the outstanding collection of Jersey Dutch and Bergen County artifacts, displayed in the Steuben House since 1939---these museum collections, accumulated by the Bergen County Historical Society since its founding in 1902, once made the Steuben House the best attended State Historic Site in New Jersey. Since the State of New Jersey only acquired the Steuben House on a postage-stamp parcel of land in 1928, the Bergen County Historical Society donated land, immediately south of the house, in 1959 to allow for construction of a public parking lot to accommodate visitors. The Township of Teaneck foresightedly acquired the former Rekow Farm and Bensen's Campground through Green Acres purchase in 1968-69, creating Clarence Brett Park. This not only preserves vital wetlands and a scenic and historical view shed of the river, but also a Native American site and a significant piece of the Revolutionary War battleground. In 1977, the Historical Society offered the County of Bergen a 50-year ground lease to move the Campbell-Christie House from New Milford onto its lands on condition that the Historical Society not only have occupancy of the structure in keeping with its mission, but also the exclusive right to determine its use and historic restoration; in exchange, the County of Bergen agreed to pay utilities and to maintain the house and its mechanical systems in sound condition. The Bergen County Historical Society revived overall planning for the site in 1984, first suggesting restoration of the name "Historic New Bridge Landing" to brand and market the entire site and its popular menu of programs. This branding has been highly successful. Through bipartisan efforts, the Historic New Bridge Landing Park Commission was established by law in 1995 to "coordinate and implement federal, State, county, municipal, and private development policies and other activities relating to the historic preservation and recreational use of the property under the commission's jurisdiction." The commission successfully generated a general management plan, a comprehensive interpretive plan and an implementation plan. Based upon the common and clearly articulated goals and objectives set forth therein, the Commission acquired through Green Acres purchase the Pizza Town lot and the adjacent Sutton & Lys property on Hackensack Avenue for parking as well as the former Saw Shop property at the eastern approach to the historic swing bridge. Through former US Senator Robert Torricelli, the Historic New Bridge Landing Park Commission received a $1.1 million Federal grant in January 2001 to purchase and remediate the former BAPCO property as the site for a proposed visitor center and battle monument. In a matter of weeks, the former auto salvage yard will be cleaned and the old fence will come down, revealing Historic New Bridge Landing to 40,000 passing motorists daily. New signage, freely and professionally designed by Historic New Bridge Landing Park Commissioners Ann Subrizi and Deborah Powell (BCHS President ), has been installed to capture an ever expanding interest in what is destined to become a major heritage destination. While Governor McGreevey officially designated Historic New Bridge Landing as one of three new Urban State Parks on October 21, 2004---the others being Trenton and the Great Falls in Paterson---no benefits ever accrued to the site by this action and all moneys were instead spent at the other locations. While the Steuben House has been subject to supernormal tides over the centuries, a northeaster in April 2007 proved the perfect storm. Despite considerable experience in protecting the artifact collections displayed in the Steuben House over the previous seventy years and despite a timely warning and offer of volunteer assistance, the museum collections suffered $170,000 in flood-related damages. Consequently the powers and jurisdictional boundaries of the Historic New Bridge Landing Park Commission were expanded through new legislation in 2009, transferring administration of the state owned lands and buildings to the Commission. The bill unanimously passed both houses of the legislature, indicating bipartisan support for this model public/private partnership in preserving and promoting a cynosure of New Jersey's rich historical identity. The Blauvelt-Demarest Foundation has recently completed a $60,000 restoration of the Demarest House at Historic New Bridge Landing and the Bergen County Historical Society, a non-profit, 501(c)(3) volunteer organization, provides all programming without any governmental support. The County Historical Society has over 500 members and remains the largest landowner at Historic New Bridge. Profile of [[Steuben-3|General Friedrich von Steuben]] == Sources == *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Wilhelm_von_Steuben Wikipedia] *http://www.steubensociety.org/VonSteuben.htm *Von Steuben Home : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o9obJ6LEaY *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=4921 findagrave.com] From behind the ancestry.com subscription wall: *[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=pili354&h=5243160&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=UqJ1019&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&rhSource=60525 US & Canada, Passenger & Immigration Lists, 1777] Arrival: Portsmouth VA

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== Background == This Free-Space page is intended to collect together my ideas for WikiTree add-on functionality, in response to a recent G2G post by Chris Whitten: * G2G Posts: ** [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1390337/would-you-collaborate-on-a-browser-extension Would you collaborate on a Browser Extension?] by [[Whitten-1]]. ** [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/968441/genealogy-tree-visualization Genealogy Tree Visualization] by [[Wi%C4%99ch-13]] (Topola Genealogy Viewer). == Ideas == * Identify earliest person profile matching certain criteria * Provide a placeholder for a group of person profiles * Visualise how a person profile is robustly connnected to the public tree * Visualise the shape of the relationships between a large group of inter-related person profiles without being overwhelmed wirh the details * Identify candidates for connecting to a One-Name-Study by virtue of time and place * Export and import genealogy data through a GEDCOM Gateway * Visualise your direct connection to deep Ahnentafel ancestors on each surname line == WikiTree Apps == === WikiTree API Demo === * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/api_demo.php Apps.WikiTree.com - Demo] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DNA_Bright_Ideas#Converting_Spread_Sheets_to_WikiTables Converting Spread Sheets to WikiTables] == Ahnentafel Charts == There are a number of existing options: * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/490756/excel-vba-tool-to-manage-ahnentafel-and-generate-tree Excel/VBA tool to manage ahnentafel and generate tree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/509522/ahnentafel-explained Ahnentafel Explained (G2G)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Adey-271/9 Ancestor List for Stephen Adey (WikiTree 7 generation Ahnentafel list)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Adey-271/5 WikiTree Compact Tree for Stephen Adey (up to 8 generations on one page, with Ahnentafel numbers)] * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/index.html Ashley's Ancestor Listmaker App - ahnentafel list] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Benjamin-1380_Ahnentafel Ahnentafel in wikitable format === Summary Chart === ==== Google Sheets based chart ==== The following spreadsheet represents my Ahnentafel (Ahn) ancestoral tree numbering, based on an unverified/unsourced data tree in FamilySearch.org. Each grid cell is normally empty (white) or coloured light blue or pink to represent a male or female individual, since by definition it contains a reproductive family tree. The Ahn numbers have been arranged in the grid so that (in each row) the next number in the row is exactly double the number to its left, and all but the first number will be even. With the classic European surname naming convention, this results in everyone on a horizontal row having the same surname. The first number in a row will be odd, and represent a female married (or coupled) to the male vertically above her in the grid. By convention, the exception is the number 1 (in the top left corner) which represents the 'unmarried' root of the tree, who can be male or female. All the remaining numbers in a row will be even and represent male ancestors. For any woman, her father will be immediately to her right, with her grandfather to his right, and her mother and grandmother below them. Thus a vertical box can be drawn round each couple, with their descendent branch starting to the left of the man. The Ahn number should be accompanied by the name of the individual, and normally their birth and death dates, to help identify them in a sequence of individuals with similar names. Ideally each person cell will contain a link to their profile, to access other information (like their marriage date) which is often included in a tree. Since the Ahnentafel grid should be wide as necessary, to include all known direct ancestors, it is important to minimise the number of unidentified ancestors. It will be most useful if the grid only contains one placeholder for each direct brickwall ancestor, thus many brickwalls will be represented by a black outline round the light blue and pink blocks containing their Ahn numbers but no other information. It is important that this grid can be generated automatically, by a WikiTree Extension App, so that new persons and revised brickwalls are easily added from the WikiTree database. ==== wikitable based chart ==== WikiTree supports the Wikimedia tables built using class=wikitable. The following represents a first attempt at reproducing the Ahnentafel spreadsheet using this table functionality. It quickly became clear that the useful black outlines would be hard to reproduce on a larger grid. {| class=wikitable border=1 |+ '''Overall Ahnentafel Chart''' |- ! width=10% | gen-1 || width=10% | gen-2 || width=10% | gen-3 || width=10% | gen-4 ! width=10% | gen-5 || width=10% | gen-6 || width=10% | gen-7 || width=10% | gen-8 ! width=10% | gen-9 || width=10% | gen-10 |- | spancol=10 | |- bgcolor=#CFE2FE | 1 || 2 || 4 || 8 || 16 || 32 || 64 || 128 || 256 || 512 |- bgcolor=#CFE2FE border=0 | me || f || ff || fff || ffff || fffff || ffffff || fffffff || ffffffff || fffffffff |- bgcolor=#CFE2F3 | bgcolor=#FFFFFF | || bgcolor=#F4CCCC | 3 || 6 || 12 || 24 || 48 || 96 || 192 |- bgcolor=#CFE2F3 | bgcolor=#FFFFFF| || bgcolor=#F4CCCC | m || mf || mff || mfff || mffff || mfffff |- | |- |} === Detailed Chart === * gen-1 (ahn:1) Steve Adey * gen-2 (ahn:2) Frank Adey * gen-3 (ahn:4) Frederick Adey * gen-4 (ahn:8) * gen-5 (ahn:16) * gen-6 (ahn:32) * gen-7 (ahn:64) * gen-8 (ahn:128) * gen-9 (ahn:256) * gen-10 (ahn:512)

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Steve Adey improved Ahnentafel chart

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Steve_Adey_improved_Ahnentafel_chart.pdf
== Improved Ahnentafel Chart == These prototypes designs are early attempts to improve on the layout of Ahnentafel numbered charts. Several chart designs exist on WikiTree (and other genealogy sites), for example the [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Adey-271/5| WikiTree Compact Tree]. There are three related designs, with the last one illustrating some possible options. * the 1st [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Steve_Adey_improved_Ahnentafel_chart Ahnentafel prototype chart] made use of Google Sheets, as can be seen in the attached image, to identify the male (i.e. surname) lines; * the 2nd prototype tried to overcome some of the limitation of a spreadsheet, and ([[Space:Adey_abstract_from_%27Van_Olinda_Families:_the_Boght-Watervliet-Cahoes_branches%27_by_Huth%2C_Edward_Janavel|Ancestors chart]]), replicated the 'Adey' part of an existing family history using a WikiTree table; * the 3rd [[Space:Steve_Adey_improved_Ahnentafel_chart#Latest_Ahnentafel_Chart|Ahnentafel prototype chart]] makes more advanced use of the same table functionality. These charts have been constructed manually as a proof of concept, but it is planned to implement automatic chart construction as an app, within the new WikiTree Tree app. === Things To Do === * run March 2023 Ahnen Chart View prototype from [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/adey271/._2022/index.html Apps Server] * as prototype development progresses: * maintain this free-space page with progress etc ** need to set up free-space page for User Guide ** G2G question for bug reports ** G2G question for feature requests === Features === My latest Ahnentafal spreadsheet (prototype chart) includes the following features: * only one person on each line of chart * a stepped design, so males with the same surname follow immediately after each other * optionally include a line for each brickwall person in the chart, but omit further unidentified ancestors * uses a minimal indent for each successive generation to maximise allowed generations * generation number shown at top of each column * allow hexidecimal (10=A..15=F) rather than decimal Ahnentafel number for compactness, and to better match the power of two expansion for every generation * either colour background of males light blue and females light red (as in original spreadsheet), or alternatively (and simpler in a wikitable) colour Ahnentafel text (hex/dec numbers) blue or red * possibly, allow a limited number of children for each couple to appear beneath the female (not the male) and use a lower case letter to show birth order (with an Ahn number for the descendant line) * optionally add one or more plus after the Anh number to show marriage with any additional females * use of single character in dates for before, after, about and died (anything else?) === Limitations === * the chart emphasises the male inheritance lines, at the expense of de-emphasising the female ones * it is harder for most people to do mental arithmetic in hexidecimal, rather than decimal number notation * there needs to be an option to hide all brickwall ancestors * the choice of where to put the marriage details needs to be resolved * it needs a means to highlight a single 'generation' * there may be too many lines, but the simple choice is too many or too few === Options === There are a number of obvious options that should be available on a setup panel or control buttons: * show or hide brickwalls (setup & button) * use text or background colouring (setup & button) * which profile to start from for person 1 (form field) * maximum number generations to show (form field) * whether to show birth/baptism date & place details (setup & button) * whether to show marriage date & place details (setup & button) * whether to include one generation of children (setup) * whether to include link to FamilySearch tree (setup or button?), if template found under Sources-See Also * whether to show or hide birth and death dates (setup & buttons) * date format to use for display (setup) * whether to show decimal or hexidecimal Ahnentafel numbers (setup & button) * collapse person line or couple line (buttons) === User Interface === * provide a focus panel showing details for the currently selected person * on starting the ahnen chart view, focus is on the root person * the focus panel to show detailed data on the selected person * display the panel above, to the right, or in place of the ahnen chart (esp mobile device) * be able to scroll the ahnen chart up/down & left/right independently of the focus panel * focus panel have option to show latest photo of person (or blue/red default image) * click on any person to change focus * have button on panel to change focus to spouse, mother, father, child etc. * provide summary of relationship between focus and root person, including: ** generations; ** name of relationship (e.g. father great-great grand parent); ** exact M/F sequence. * option to show all offspring of focus person below panel * provide links in panel to WikiTree profile of person and/or FamilySearch page(s) * automatically scroll ahnen chart view to show focus person (e.g. reveal button) * if focus panel too narrow or short for data, add scroll bar === Possible Enhancements === * Compare an ahentafel from WikiTree with a selected FamilySearch ancestors tree. * Compute attributes of data, like how many profiles, and how many meet certain genealogical requirements (like birth, marriage or death date, and how many have LNAB Unknown). === Latest Ahnen Chart View === ==== Progress ==== * I am maintaining this Ahnen Chart to discover what possible features are missing from my current design. * They also provide useful comparisons during testing of different options (e.g. hex/dec) * ==== Latest Design 1 ==== {| border=1 |+ ''' MY IMPROVED AHNEN CHART VIEW ''' ! G || e || n || || || || || || || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || |- ! 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5 || 6 || 7 || 8 || 9 || 0 || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5 || 6 || 7 || |- | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 49%;" | |- | colspan=18 | '''{{Red|0}} [[Santucci_de_Magistris-1|Guglielmina (Santucci de Magistris) Adey]]''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | colspan=18 |'''{{Blue|1}} [[Adey-271|Stephen J Adey (1951)]]''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || colspan=17 | '''{{Blue|2}} [[Adey-272|Frank F Adey (1921-†)]]''' m: 13-08-1949 {{FamilySearch|GDG7-BXM}} |- | || || colspan=16 | '''{{Blue|4}} [[Adey-275|Frederick J Adey (1885-1951)]]''' {{FamilySearch|GDG7-PK1}} |- | || || || colspan=15 | '''{{Blue|8}} [[Adey-277|Fred A Adey (1860-~1943)]]''' {{FamilySearch|GDG7-G9P}} |- | || || || || colspan=14 | '''{{Blue|10}} [[Adey-278|James Adey (bef.1829-1915)]]''' {{FamilySearch|9JSS-YNC}} |- | || || || || || colspan=13 | '''{{Blue|20}} [[Adey-187|William Adey (1818-1893)]]''' {{FamilySearch|9JSS-YNC}} |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Blue|40}} Unknown Adey''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Red|41}} Unknown''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || colspan=13 | '''{{Blue|21}} [[Butler-25786|Mary (Butler) Adey (1791-1860)]]''' {{FamilySearch|9JS3-9Y7}} |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Blue|42}} Unknown BUTLER''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Red|43}} Unknown''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || colspan=14 | '''{{Red|11}} [[Clench-110|Elizabeth (Clench) Adey (~1835-1925)]]''' {{FamilySearch|GDG7-BMZ}} |- | || || || || || colspan=13 | '''{{Blue|22}} [[Clench-111|James Clench (1805-1878)]]''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Blue|44}} [[Clench-112|George Clench (bef.1790-)]]''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Blue|88}} Unknown CLENCH''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Red|89}} Unknown''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || colspan=15 | '''{{Red|9}} [[Brown-133041|Emily (Brown) Adey (1863-abt.1939)]]''' {{FamilySearch|GDG7-P3V}} |- | || || || || colspan=14 | '''{{Blue|12}} [[Brown-133042|James Brown (1834-1917)]]''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || colspan=13 | '''{{Blue|24}} [[Brown-133043|John Brown (abt.1808-)]]''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Blue|48}} Unknown BROWN''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Red|49}} Unknown''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || colspan=13 | '''{{Red|25}} [[Unknown-581967|Ann (Unknown) Brown (bef.1816-aft.1834)]]''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Blue|4A}} Unknown''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Red|4B}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || colspan=14 | '''{{Red|13}} [[Legg-1962|Leah (Legg) Brown (1830-1881)]]''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Blue|4C}} [[Legg-1963|Stephen Legg (bef.1815-†)]]''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Blue|98}} Unknown LEGG''' |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Red|99}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Red|4D}} [[Miller-91565|Lydia (Miller) Legg (bef.1815-†)]]''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Blue|9A}} Unknown MILLER''' |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Red|9B}} Unknown''' |- | || || colspan=16 | '''{{Red|5}} [[Smith-259507|Beatrice Louise (Smith) Adey (1885-abt.1981)]]''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || colspan=15 | '''{{Blue|A}} [[Smith-259517|William Smith (bef.1860-aft.1890)]]''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || colspan=14 | '''{{Blue|14}} Unknown SMITH''' |- | || || || || colspan=14 | '''{{Red|15}} Unknown''' |- | || || || colspan=15 | '''{{Red|B}} [[Martin-70977|Mary (Martin) Quinton (abt.1808-abt.1869)]]''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || colspan=13 | '''{{Blue|2C}} Unknown QUINTON''' |- | || || || || || colspan=13 | '''{{Red|2D}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || colspan=14 | '''{{Blue|16}} [[Martin-70978|Henry Martin (abt.1784-abt.1873)]]''' {{FamilySearch|} |- | || || || || || colspan=13 | '''{{Blue|2E}} [[Martin-70978|Henry Martin (abt.1784-abt.1873)]]''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Blue|5C}} Unknown MARTIN''' |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Red|5D}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || colspan=13 | '''{{Red|2F}} Unknown''' |- | || colspan=17 | '''{{Red|3}} [[Gibbs-8470|Elizabeth M (Gibbs) Adey]]''' {{FamilySearch|GDG7-GFT}} |- | || || colspan=16 | '''{{Blue|6}} [[Gibbs-8474|Douglas H Gibbs (1900-1964)]]''' {{FamilySearch|GDG3-6S6}} |- | || || || colspan=15 | '''{{Blue|C}} [[Gibbs-8476|Albert E Gibbs (1873-abt.1927)]]''' {{FamilySearch|GDG3-N56}} |- | || || || || colspan=14 | '''{{Blue|18}} [[Gibbs-8477|Thomas Gibbs (abt.1842-~1891)]]''' {{FamilySearch|KHJD-86H}} |- | || || || || || colspan=13 | '''{{Blue|30}} Thomas B GIBBS (1816-1899)''' {{FamilySearch|KG3G-RVL}} |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Blue|60}} Thomas GIBB''' (1791-1873) {{FamilySearch|LW32-NQF}} |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Blue|C0}} Thomas GIBBS''' (1772-1859) {{FamilySearch|LRHB-9F7}} |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Blue|180}} Thomas GIBBS''' (1731-1796) {{FamilySearch|L581-SH2}} |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Blue|300}} Thomas J GIBBS''' (1698-1753) {{FamilySearch|LRHB-Q1T}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || colspan=8 | '''{{Blue|600}} Thomas GIBBS''' (1673-) {{FamilySearch|GQ12-RQV}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=7 | '''{{Blue|C00}} Thomas GIBBS''' Mayor (1643-1718) {{FamilySearch|LRH4-X9W}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=6 | '''{{Blue|1800}} Walter GIBBES''' (1620-1707) {{FamilySearch|KHPT-2GS}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=5 | '''{{Blue|3000}} Thomas GIBBS/GIBBES''' (1591-1660) {{FamilySearch|LRHB-JKG}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=4 | '''{{Blue|6000}} Thomas GIBBS|GIBBES''' (1542-1591) {{FamilySearch|LRHB-R3T}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=3 | '''{{Blue|C000}} Thomes GIBBS''' (1542-1570) {{FamilySearch|LRHB-BB7}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=2 | '''{{Blue|18000}} Unknown GIBBS''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=2 | '''{{Red|18001}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=3 | '''{{Red|C001}} Dorathie HILL''' () {{FamilySearch|M9SB-57H}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=2 | '''{{Blue|18002}} Unknown HILL''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=2 | '''{{Red|18003}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=4 | '''{{Red|6001}} Ann PERMAN''' (1548-1634) {{FamilySearch|LRHB-LJ8}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=3 | '''{{Blue|C002}} Unknown PERMAN''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=3 | '''{{Red|C003}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=5 | '''{{Red|3001}} Joane (LUDWELL''' (1592-1643) {{FamilySearch|LRHB-PDH}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=4 | '''{{Blue|6002}} Unknown LUDWELL''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=4 | '''{{Red|6003}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=6 | '''{{Red|1801}} Eleanor BAYLIE''' (1626-1693) {{FamilySearch|KCG4-GMY}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=5 | '''{{Blue|3002}} Unknown BALIE''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=5 | '''{{Red|3003}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=7 | '''{{Red|C01}} Susanna ROSEWELL''' (1656-†) {{FamilySearch|LRH4-VBW}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=6 | '''{{Blue|1802}} Unknown ROSEWELL''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=6 | '''{{Red|1803}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || colspan=8 | '''{{Red|601}} Mary ATTWOOD''' (1678-†) {{FamilySearch|M4TH-XT5}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=7 | '''{{Blue|C04}} George ATTWOOD''' () {{FamilySearch|M4TH-XYX}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=6 | '''{{Blue|1802}} Unknown ATTWOOD''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=6 | '''{{Red|1803}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=7 | '''{{Red|C05}} Mary Unknown''' () {{FamilySearch|M4TH-XYT}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=5 | '''{{Blue|3002}} Unknown |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=5 | '''{{Red|3003}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Red|301}} Ann SHAPTON''' () {{FamilySearch|LRHB-W9M}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || colspan=8 | '''{{Blue|602}} Unknown SHAPTON''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || colspan=8 | '''{{Red|603}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Red|181}} Ann/Anne STEVENS''' (1733-) {{FamilySearch|L58B-BW8}} |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Blue|302}} John STEVENS''' (1696-deceased) {{FamilySearch|LRHB-ZS2}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || colspan=8 | '''{{Blue|604}} Unknown STEVENS''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || colspan=8 | '''{{Red|605}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Red|303}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Red|C1}} Ruth RADFORD''' (1771-1859) {{FamilySearch|LC2W-VR6}} |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Blue|182}} Unknown RADFORD''' () |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Red|183}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Red|61}} Patience PATCH '''(1789-1874) {{FamilySearch|L2S3-4ML}} |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Blue|C2}} Robert PATCH''' (1769-1839) {{FamilySearch|LRHR-Z39}} |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Blue|184}} John PATCH''' (1740-1824) {{FamilySearch|LRHR-C18}} |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Blue|304}} Thomas PATCH''' (1711-†) {{FamilySearch|GF38-HSD}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || colspan=8 | '''{{Blue|608}} Unknown PATCH''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || colspan=8 | '''{{Red|609}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Red|305}} Mary PITCHER''' (1715-1742) {{FamilySearch|GF38-CLF}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || colspan=8 | '''{{Blue|60A}} Unknown PITCHER''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || colspan=8 | '''{{Red|60B}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Red|185}} Anne (?) Patch''' (1745-1805) {{FamilySearch|GF3Z-B2D}} |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Red|C3}} Honnor WILLIAMS''' (1775-1836) {{FamilySearch|LRHR-7FL}} |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Blue|186}} Unknown WILLIAMS''' () |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Red|187}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || colspan=13 | '''{{Red|31}} Harriet LEAT (1815-†)''' {{FamilySearch|KG3G-RVG}} |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Blue|62}} Charles LEAT '''(1791-1857) {{FamilySearch|L8RW-WY4}} |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Blue|C4}} John LEAT''' (1760-†) {{FamilySearch|LRWN-KBB}} |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Blue|188}} John LEAT''' (1738-†) {{FamilySearch|M6XQ-NH4}} |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Blue|310}} Unknown LEAT''' |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Red|311}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Red|189}} Sarah SHEPHEARD''' (-†) {{FamilySearch|M6XQ-NHK}} |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Blue|312}} Unknown SHEPHEARD''' () |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Red|313}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Red|C5}} Mary FURZE''' (1759-†) {{FamilySearch|LRVW-Y19}} |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Blue|18A}} Joseph FURZE''' (-†) {{FamilySearch|M8CJ-9N4}} |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Blue|314}} Unknown FURZE''' |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Red|315}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Red|18B}} Elizabeth SKINNER''' (-†) {{FamilySearch|M8CJ-9N2}} |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Blue|316}} Unknown SKINNER''' |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Red|317}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Red|63}} Harriet RANSOM '''(1789-†) {{FamilySearch|L8RW-WBV}} |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Blue|C6}} George RANSOM''' (1760-†) {{FamilySearch|L8RW-4M4}} |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Red|C7}} Kezia ANGEL''' (1761-1821) {{FamilySearch|L8RW-495}} |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Blue|18E}} Richard ANGEL''' (1738-†) {{FamilySearch|L8RW-46S}} |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Blue|31C}} John ANGELL''' (1710-1794) {{FamilySearch|MM6P-GGB}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || colspan=8 | '''{{Blue|638}} Thomas ANGELL''' (1684-†) {{FamilySearch|G69N-GZF}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=7 | '''{{Blue|C70}} Thomas ANGELL''' (1649-1690) {{FamilySearch|G69N-F5N}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=6 | '''{{Blue|18E0}} James ANGELL''' (1631-1720) {{FamilySearch|G697-JNX}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=5 | '''{{Blue|31C0}} Unknown ANGELL''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=5 | '''{{Red|31C1}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=6 | '''{{Red|18E1}} Mary LANGE''' (1637-1705 {{FamilySearch|LHTV-W39}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || || colspan=7 | '''{{Red|C71}} Sarah 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|| colspan=10 | '''{{Blue|1E6}} James LUFF (1733-)''' () {{FamilySearch|MFR3-B35}} |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Blue|3CC}} Nicholas LUFF (-)''' {{FamilySearch|MFRH-J88}} |- | || || || || || || || || || || colspan=8 | '''{{Blue|798}} Unknown LUFF''' |- | || || || || || || || || || || colspan=8 | '''{{Red|799}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Red|3CD}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Red|1E7}} Ann MAN (-)''' () {{FamilySearch|MNJ2-88V}} |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Blue|3CE}} Unknown MANN''' |- | || || || || || || || || || colspan=9 | '''{{Red|3CF}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Red|70}} Martha HOLLAND (1823-1903)''' {{FamilySearch|MFGB-346}} |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Blue|F4}} Philip HOLLAND (-)''' {{FamilySearch|GWHR-YNZ}} |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Blue|1E4}} Unknown HOLLAND''' () |- | || || || || || || || || colspan=10 | '''{{Red|1E5}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Red|F5}} Mary Unknown (-)''' {{FamilySearch|GWHR-1FM}} |- | || || || || || colspan=13 | '''{{Red|39}} Smith-259630|Ellen (Smith) Nightingale (1848-)''' {{FamilySearch|MFGH-DX1}} |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Blue|7A}} [[Smith-259632|William Smith (bef.1830-)]]''' {{FamilySearch|MFSG-4YG}} |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Blue|FA}} Unknown SMITH''' |- | || || || || || || || colspan=11 | '''{{Red|FB}} Unknown''' |- | || || || || || || colspan=12 | '''{{Red|7B}} [[Unknown-581998|Alice (Unknown) Smith (bef.1830-)]]''' {{FamilySearch|}} |- | |- |} === Latest Design 2 === {| border=1 |+ ''' AHNEN CHART VIEW 2 ''' ! G || e || n || || || || || || || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || |- ! 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5 || 6 || 7 || 8 || 9 || 0 || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5 || 6 || 7 || |- | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 3%;" | | style="width: 49%;" | |- | colspan=18 |'''{{Blue|0}} [[Adey-271|Adey, Stephen J.]]''' (1951) {{FamilySearch|}} |- | colspan=18 | '''{{Red|1}} [[Santucci_De_Magistris-1|Adey (Santucci de Magistris) , Guglielmina]]''' (1946) {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || colspan=17 | '''{{Blue|2}} [[Santucci_De_Magistris-2|Santucci de Magistris, Alfonso G.]]''' (?-†) {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || colspan=16 | '''{{Blue|4}} [[Santucci_De_Magistris-6|Santucci de Magistris, Guglielmo]]''' (1878-1975) {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || colspan=15 | '''{{Blue|8}} [[Santucci_De_Magistris-21|Santucci de Magistris, Alfonso]]''' (1820-†) {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || colspan=14 | '''{{Blue|16}} [[Unknown|Santucci de Magistris, Unknown]]''' (?-†) {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || colspan=14 | '''{{Red|17}} [[Unknown]]''' () {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || colspan=15 | '''{{Red|9}} [[Santucci_De_Magistris-22|Santucci de Magistris,Enrichetta]]''' (1820-†) {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || colspan=14 | '''{{Blue|18}} [[Unknown|Santucci de Magistris, Unknown]]''' (?-†) {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || || colspan=14 | '''{{Red|19}} [Unknown]]''' () {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || colspan=16 | '''{{Red|5}} [[Cerullo-1|Cerullo,Giuseppina]]''' (1874-1950) {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || colspan=17 | '''{{Red|3}} [[Iacono-112|Iacono, Anna]]''' (1910-2002) {{FamilySearch|G82R-9MJ}} |- | || || colspan=16 | '''{{Blue|6}} [[Iacono-113|Iacono, Giorgio]]''' (1878-1975) {{FamilySearch|}} |- | || || || colspan=15 | '''{{Blue|12}} [[Iacono-121|Iacono, Vincenzo M.]]''' (1824-1908) {{FamilySearch|GSGW-22G}} |- | || || || || colspan=14 | '''{{Blue|24}} [[Iacono-131|Iacono, Angelo]]''' (1775-†) {{FamilySearch|GNJ3-RX7}} |- | |- |}

Steve Adey Notes

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== NOTES == === Linux Notes === * To use the built-in gnome-screenshot capability (by default): ** Ctrl + PrintScreen to copy a screenshot of the whole desktop. ** Ctrl + Alt + PrintScreen to copy a screenshot of the current active window. ** Ctrl + Shift + PrintScreen to copy a screenshot of an area you select with your mouse. * sudo apt install scrot ** scrot set to manually installed. ** sudo apt-mark auto package_name

Steve Adey Scratch Pad

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[[Space:Steve_Adey_Scratch_Pad]] = Notes = == Apps Server == : [[Help:Apps|WikiTree Help: Apps Gallery]] : [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/index.php| Greg Clarke apps] : [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck| Kay Knight BioCheck app] : [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/ancestorexplorer| Ashley Ancestor Explorer app] : [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/missing_parents.php| Ian Beacall MissingParents] : [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/familySheet.php| Ian Beacall FamilySheet app] == Ahnen Tree == Trying to resolve dates and citations for my LEGG ancestors (ahnen numbers): : 1) [[Adey-271| Steve Adey]] : 2) [[Adey-272|Frank Adey]] : 4) [[Adey-275|Frederick James Adey (1885-1951)]] : 8) [[Adey-277|Fred Alexander Adey (1860-abt.1943)]] : 9) [[Brown-133041|Emily (Brown) Adey (1863-abt.1939)]] : 16) [[Adey-278|James Adey (bef.1829-1915)]] : 18) [[Legg-1963|Stephen Legg (bef.1815-)]] : 19) [[Legg-1962|Leah (Legg) Brown (1830-1881)]] : 32) [[Adey-279|William Adey (abt.1792-abt.1879)]] : 36) [[Brown-133043|John Brown (abt.1808-)]] : 37) [[Unknown-581967|Ann (Unknown) Brown (bef.1816-aft.1834)]] : 38) : 39) : 64) Unknown ADEY * 1881 Census Christchurch, Hampshire, England - Legg Family "England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q274-GWDL : 13 December 2017), James Brown, Christchurch, Hampshire, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 29, Piece/Folio 1193/103, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,774,544.

Steve Adey understanding Southern Italian history

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== Background == Based on FamilySearch History section in Campania, Italy Genealogy wiki page https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Campania,_Italy_Genealogy Sicily and Naples were separated in 1458 but remained as dependencies of Aragon under Ferrante. During 1501 Naples came under direct rule from France at the time of Louis XII, as Neapolitan king Frederick was taken as a prisoner to France; this lasted four years. Spain won Naples at the Battle of Garigliano and, as a result, Naples then became part of the Spanish Empire throughout the entire Habsburg Spain period. By 1714, the Spanish ceased to rule Naples as a result of the War of the Spanish Succession; it was the Austrian Charles VI who ruled from Vienna. However, the War of the Polish Succession saw the Spanish regain Sicily and Naples as part of a personal union, which in the Treaty of Vienna were recognised as independent under a cadet branch of the Spanish Bourbons in 1738 under Charles VII. During the time of Ferdinand IV, the French Revolution made its way to Naples. Ferdinand was forced to retreat and fled to Palermo, where he was protected by a British fleet. Naples' lower classes (the lazzaroni) were pious and Royalist, favouring the Bourbons; in the mêlée that followed, they fought the Neapolitan pro-Republican aristocracy, causing a civil war. The Republicans conquered Castel Sant'Elmo and proclaimed a Parthenopaean Republic, secured by the French Army. A counter-revolutionary religious army of lazzaroni was raised; in which they forced the French to surrendered the Neapolitan castles and were allowed to sail back to Toulon. Ferdinand IV was restored as king; however, after only seven years Napoleon conquered the kingdom and instated Bonapartist kings including his brother Joseph Bonaparte. With the help of the Austrian Empire and allies, the Bonapartists were defeated in the Neapolitan War and Bourbon Ferdinand IV once again regained the throne and the kingdom. The Congress of Vienna in 1815 saw the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily combined to form the Two Sicilies, with Naples as the capital city.

Steve Bartlett To-Do List

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Steve Bartlett Welsh Castle picture

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[[Goodrich-391|William Goodrich (bef.1609-bef.1645)]] ----- ==Disputed Origins: William-1 Goodridge of Watertown, MA== ==General Y-DNA Testing Strategy== Though it has been common practice in published works concerning the immigrant William-1 Goodridge of Watertown, MA to focus attention on William-1 Goodridge of Watertown, MA rather than on the more familiar and extensively published brothers John-1 Goodrich and William-1 Goodrich of Wethersfield, CT, ''[https://archive.org/details/goodridgememoria1884perl/ Goodridge Memorial: Ancestry and Descendants of Moses Goodridge, '' Sidney Perley, private (1884)] [https://archive.org/details/goodridgegenealo1918good/page/n9/mode/2up/ ''The Goodridge Genealogy,'' Edwin Alonzo Goodridge, M.D. (1918)] [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11857/43/0/ "Whence Came William Goodrich of Watertown?" ''The American Genealogist.'' 43:1 (1967), pages 43-49] a closer investigation and review of various prior works eventually yielded an increase in knowledge of what these three immigrants appear to share in their respective ancestries. Since there are no known vital, parish, will or other records to corroborate as his parents [[Goodrich-190|William Goodrich II]] of Hessett and [[Cole-758|Barbara Cole]], who were married on 16 May 1608 and had an un-named son ''(expected to be named William if named after the paternal grandfather, as was the family tradition at that time, or even if named after the father)'' was baptized on 11 Jun 1609 at St. Ethelbert-Hessett; Church of England Records of St. Ethelbert-Hessett at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich about 30 miles from Woolverstone where the immigrant William Goodrich married [[Butterfield-68|Margaret Butterfield]] on 19 Aug 1631, an attempt was made to demonstrate with Y-DNA testing whether the proposed parents were even possible, and if possible, what is the current status of the probability that the proposed parents are accurate, and what if any kit types would still be required to improve the current status. The strategy for determining whether or not the proposed ancestry for William-1 Goodridge of Watertown is likely using Y-DNA testing can be visualized by referring to the Felsham Goodrich ancestral chart below: {{Image|file=Goodrich-391-20.jpg |caption=Felsham Goodrich Y-Ancestry Options }} In the chart above, note that: *The ancestries of Thomas-1 Goodrich of Old Rappahannock, VA (represented by kit G-62; YF05421 on the YFull tree on YFull.com) and of William-1 Goodrich of Wethersfield, CT (represented by kit G-18; YF02189) are known; the proposed ancestry of William-1 Goodrich/Goodridge (represented by kit G-50; YF05422) is being tested. *If G-50 was a descendant of the Goodrich ancestry shown, he would be more closely related to G-18 than he is related to G-62, and William-1 Goodridge would be a first cousin of William-1 Goodrich, and they would be second cousins of Thomas-1 Goodrich. *The ancestry of G-18 is known to include [[Goodrich-188|William Goodrich I]] of Hessett and the ancestry of G-62 is known to include [[Goodrich-6818|Adam Goodrich]] of Felsham; their common Y-ancestor is [[Goodrich-197|Robert Goodrich]] of Felsham. *Therefore, if G-50 is more closely related to G-18 than to G-62, the ancestry of G-50 also has to go through William Goodrich I of Hessett, and only then would G-50 be a single generation closer to G-18, with common Y-ancestor William Goodrich I of Hessett, with Robert Goodrich of Felsham being the common Y-ancestor of all 3 kits G-18, G-50 and G-62. *The requirement that the Y-line of G-50 must co-descend from William Goodrich I of Hessett is the reason why the un-named son of William Goodrich II of Hessett, baptized 11 Jun 1609 at Hessett, Church of England Records of St. Ethelbert-Hessett at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich is of interest, because in the Felsham Goodrich chart shown above there are only 3 Y-descendants of William Goodrich I of Hessett who had sons, and only one of them, William Goodrich II of Hessett, is both old enough to be the father of William-1 Goodridge of Watertown, and has a recorded son old enough to be William-1 Goodridge of Watertown. *If G-50 is not related more closely to G-18 than to G-62, or if a closer relationship cannot be demonstrated with sufficiently reliable evidence, then the resulting greater number of possible origins of William-1 Goodridge of Watertown in the cumulative Felsham Goodrich ancestry will restore a sole reliance on finding a proof record, with no way to know in advance where to find it. *Eldest son [[Goodrich-189|Robert]] died before the 1631 will of William Goodrich I of Hessett, so though he is old enough to be the father of William Goodridge of Watertown, MA, there is no record to substantiate that eldest son Robert Goodrich even survived childhood after he was named: ''William Goodrich and Robert his son,'' in a Hessett deed of feoffment with livery of seisin dated 06 Oct 1585. [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=174-fl528&cid=7-1&kw=Edmonde%20Nunne#7-1/ Deed of feoffment, 06 Oct 1585, FL528/13/11585, Suffolk Record Office, Bury St. Edmunds Branch] At least in the case of Robert, there is a record of his baptism on 05 May 1577 at St. Ethelbert-Hessett, Church of England Records of St. Ethelbert-Hessett at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich and the deed of feoffment in 1585, to verify that he existed. In other (especially earlier) cases in which a Felsham Goodrich will has a principal heir not named after his paternal grandfather, there may have been another undocumented son who, like Robert, was named after the paternal grandfather, and was possibly destined to be the principal heir in the will of his father, until this son died prematurely. *Though second son William Goodrich II of Hessett was named in the 1631 will of William Goodrich I of Hessett, he was not the principal heir, though it is unknown if second son William knew, 22 years earlier in 1609, that this would be the case, and so he would be expected to name his eldest son after paternal grandfather William Goodrich I, and even if William Goodrich II ignored the family first name convention and named his first son after himself, the eldest son would still be named William. *Third son [[Goodrich-191|Henry Goodrich]] also died before the 1631 will of William Goodrich I of Hessett, and had by his second wife, [[Howe-475|Rose Howe]], 05 Feb 1618/9: Church of England Records, St. James-Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich a son John Goodrich baptized in 1621, Church of England Records of St. Mary-Troston, Suffolk at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich and in 1626 his son named William Goodrich was baptized. Church of England Records of St. Mary the Virgin-Ixworth, Suffolk at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich Both of these sons were too young, by far, to be married in 1631 as was the immigrant William Goodrich/Goodridge of Watertown, MA. *Fourth son and principal heir [[Goodrich-61|John Goodrich]] not only named what is now realized to be his first son, [[Goodrich-179|Rev. William Goodrich]] the Elder of Hessett, after paternal grandfather William; he also named a younger son, the immigrant [[Goodrich-59|William-1 Goodrich]] of CT, William Goodrich the Younger; and named both sons with this distinguishing convention along with his youngest son [[Goodrich-180|Jeremy Goodrich]] and his second son and principal heir [[Goodrich-57|John Goodrich]] in his 1632 will ''(13 years after third son [[Goodrich-7765|Henry Goodrich]] was baptized and buried in 1619);'' Church of England Records of St. Mary-Bury St. Edmunds at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich a year after John had been named as principal heir in the 1631 will of William Goodrich I of Hessett, despite not being the eldest surviving son. *Though all three immigrant ancestors have multiple Y-DNA test kits shown in their Y-STR groupings, William-1 Goodridge of MA and Thomas-1 Goodrich of VA both have representation from just one generation 2 son of the immigrant ancestor, while William-1 Goodrich of CT has representation from all four surviving generation 2 sons. Two major types of Y-DNA testing have been accomplished: Y-STR (since 2005) and next-generation-sequencing (NGS) Y-SNP (since 2013). ==Y-STR Testing== Though Y-STR mutations are not permanent, and are reversible, and therefore have limitations in terms of their capability of resolving relationships in genealogical timeframes, there appear to be two potential uses for Y-STR testing in the current situation. After commercial Y-STR Y-DNA testing became available after 2000, 5 Y-line descendants of William-1 Goodridge of Watertown, Massachusetts tested Y43/Y37 with SMGF. [https://isogg.org/wiki/Sorenson_Molecular_Genealogy_Foundation Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation] The results for these 5 kits (2-6) as of Jan 2011, when SMGF was still operational, are shown and are compared with kit 1; also known as G-18, who is an attested Y-descendant of William-1 Goodrich of Wethersfield, Connecticut, in the image that follows. {{Image|file=Goodrich-391-3.jpg |caption=Goodrich (1) vs. Goodridge (2-6) in SMGF Y-STR Y43/Y37 Y-DNA Testing (26 Jan 2011) }} More extensive Y-STR comparison information is available from FTDNA [http://isogg.org/wiki/Family_Tree_DNA/ Family Tree DNA] Y25, Y37, Y67 and Y111 Y-STR tests, shown in the 2-part (Y1-Y55); (Y56-Y111) image below with a probability assessment for the DYS390 = 25 (William-1 Goodridge of MA and William-1 Goodrich of CT) vs. DYS390 = 24 (Thomas-1 Goodrich of VA) results. {{Image|file=Goodrich-391-13.jpg |caption=Goodrich Surname Y-STR Y-DNA Project (Y1-Y55) }} {{Image|file=Goodrich-391-10.jpg |caption=Goodrich Surname Y-STR Y-DNA Project (Y56-Y111) }} {{Image|file=Goodrich-391-12.jpg |caption=Goodrich Surname Y-DNA Project DYS390 Y-STR Results Compared to Parent Y-DNA Haplogroup E-Z5018 Results }} In the more extensive Y25-Y111 Y-STR data depicted in the 3 images above, with representation from one generation 2 son for William-1 Goodridge of MA and Thomas-1 Goodrich of VA and representation from all four generation 2 sons of William-1 Goodrich of CT, note that: *No consistent trends are observed when kits are compared side-by-side in terms of genetic distance (difference in the number of highlighted mutations) at Y37, Y41, Y43, Y67 or even at Y111, yet this was the preferred simple method of comparison of close genealogical time-frame relations from 2005 through 2011. *There are, however, certain mutations at individual Y-STR markers that are useful as long as the Y-STR markers involved mutate just fast enough so that points of difference are seen, yet do not mutate too rapidly so that stray mutations not associated with a point of difference of interest are avoided. The best example of such a Y-STR marker in the Y111 data shown is DYS390, which has been DYS390 = 24 (24 is known as the allele value for DYS390) for all Y-descendants of Thomas-2 Goodrich of VA, and DYS390 = 25 for all Y-descendants of William-1 Goodridge of MA and of William-1 Goodrich of CT. No stray instances of DYS390 = 25 or DYS390 = 24 that are not part of this single trend have been seen. It remains to be seen whether DYS635 = 21 (DYS635 is also known as Y-GATA-C4) among Y-descendants of William-1 Goodridge of Watertown is of similar utility once DYS635 status in kits that represent all of the 3 surviving sons of William-1 Goodridge of Watertown is determined. *In the DYS390 allele value chart shown, the number of instances in which DYS390 is allele value 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 in the parent Y-DNA haplogroup E-Z5018 is shown. DYS390 = 24 is the modal (mode), or most prevalent, or the "ancestral" allele value, with 70.54% occurrence in 594 total E-Z5018 kits, and DYS390 = 25 is one of the minor mutated allele values at 16.67% occurrence. *The probability that a given kit (an independent observation) is DYS390 = 25 is 0.167 or 16.7%. And so the probability that, for instance, all of the kits Y-descending from the 4 sons of William-1 Goodrich mutated to DYS390 = 25 independently sometime after their respective Y-lines diverged is, with regard to the 4 Y-lines involved: 0.167 x 0.167 x 0.167 x 0.167 = 0.0007778, or 1 in 1,295. It is therefore unlikely that the current status of DYS390 = 25, among all Y-descendants of William-1 Goodrich who have tested so far, is due to independent mutations in the 4 Y-lines; rather, it is more likely the mutation DYS390 = 24 to DYS390 = 25 occurred in a shared Y-ancestor no later than William-1 Goodrich of CT, or in one of his Y-ancestors. *The DYS390 = 25 situation for the 1 son (of 3 total sons) of William-1 Goodridge is not as straightforward. SInce the 6 kits shown all Y-descend from the same generation 2 son (and even share the same generation 7 Y-ancestor), it is not prohibitively unlikely that this single Y-line went from DYS390 = 24 to DYS390 = 25 with a probability of 0.167 or 1 in 6, especially in this case since there are 7 generations of shared Y-ancestry during which this mutation could have taken place, whereas there is considerable generational diversity represented among the 4 sons of William-1 Goodrich of CT who have tested so far. And so the appropriate conservative interpretation is that the probability the single Y-line of William-1 Goodridge of Watertown represented so far mutated to DYS390 = 25 independently, sometime during the 7 generations these 6 kits shared the same Y-line, is 1 in 6, and therefore this possibility is not sufficiently prohibitive. *The situation for William-1 Goodridge Y-descendants could be improved if Y-descendants of sons Jeremiah-2 Goodridge and Benjamin-2 Goodridge could be recruited and tested. If DYS390 = 25 is seen in all 3 of these Y-lines, then it could be stated that the probability that each of the 3 Y-lines mutated to DYS390 = 25 independently is 1 in 215, and the 3 Y-lines and the 4 Y-lines of William-1 Goodrich of CT could be pooled to yield a cumulative probability that the 7 Y-lines involved mutated to DYS390 = 25 independently is just 1 in 279,544. *The situation is improved further if Y-descendants of the other sons of Thomas-1 Goodrich of VA: Benjamin-2 Goodrich, Joseph-2 Goodrich, and Peter-2 Goodrich, test and have DYS390 = 24 result seen for Y-descendants of Charles-2 Goodrich; providing maximum support for the interpretation that the DYS390 = 24 to DYS390 = 25 mutation occurred in a shared Y-ancestor of WIlliam-1 Goodridge of MA and William-1 Goodrich of CT, which in turn would require that William-1 Goodridge of MA and William-1 Goodrich of CT were related to each other more closely (first cousins) than they were related to Thomas-1 Goodrich of VA (second cousins). ==Next-Generation-Sequencing (NGS) Y-STR Testing== The latest NGS Y-SNP tests also include hundreds of Y-STR markers, and the FTDNA Big Y-700 test, in particular, provides up to 700 Y-STR markers or more. Increasing the number of Y-STR markers that are being compared increases the number of Y-STR mutation points of difference, which increases the accuracy of calculations of genetic distance between kits. G-18 and G-62 have taken the Big Y-700 test, and G-50 is preparing to take the Big Y-700 test soon. In the meantime, using the FGC Y-Elite 2.0 test that G-18, G-50 and G-62 took at the same time in 2014 and had interpreted in 2015, the Y-STR portion of the data was interpreted by YFull and a total of 463 Y-STR markers with reliable reads were found to be shared by the 3 kits. The table below, summarizing the results by comparing each kit to the Y463 modal of the 3 kits, suggests that G-18 is related more closely to G-50 than to G-62. {{Image|file=Goodrich-391-15.jpg |caption=Y463 Y-STR Comparison }} However, the modal distances between G-18 vs. G-50 (16), and G-18 vs. G-62 (19), differ by just 3 mutations. This could be increased to as much as 5 mutations when Big Y-700 Y700+ data is available for all 3 kits, and of course the disparity should be in the same direction if the trend is accurate, so for now the data shown above is considered preliminary, with an outcome that is at least not inconsisted with the proposed placement of William-1 Goodridge of Watertown as son of William Goodrich II of Hessett. ==NGS Y-SNP Testing== NGS Y-SNP testing is a much simpler and more powerful tool to use that is capable of producing Y-SNP mutations that, due to their permanent, irreversible nature, are considered to be of "fingerprint" quality, provided that: 1) a Y-SNP mutation point of difference exists, 2) the Y-SNP mutation point of difference is detected, and 3) the Y-SNP mutation point of difference has reliable rather than ambiguous reads of the allele status (A, C, G, T) at the nucleotide base pair (nbp) out of the 59 million total nbps of the Y-chromosome. There are an estimated 12-14 million nbps, of the 59 million total nbps of the Y-chromosome, believed to be capable of reliable reads for Y-SNP mutations in the FTDNA Big Y-700 and FGC Y-Elite 2.1 NGS Y-SNP tests. [https://isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_SNP_testing_chart/ ISOGG Y-SNP Testing Wiki] The current output for the Goodrich Surname Y-SNP Project shown in the table that follows lacks the complexity and ambiguities of the Y25-Y111 Y-STR outputs shown previously: {{Image|file=Goodrich-391-19.jpg |caption=Goodrich Surname NGS Y-SNP Project }} Each color-coded level of relationship is associated with a specific Y-SNP mutation, or group of Y-SNP mutations, including as examples: *E-Z5018: the geographically diverse parent of its rare branch E-Z16242, with its origins in the Balkans possibly concentrated in the former Roman provinces of Moesia Superior, Moesia Inferior, and Illyria. *E-Z16242: seen in all Y-descendants of Felsham Goodrich who have tested, as well as in 2 separate kits from Brazil with known pre-1500 origins in Portugal and in 1 kit from Georgia; formerly of Armenia. Until E-Z16242+ is seen in a kit from the Balkans, its current roster of kit locations seems to imply that E-Z16242 originated in the former Roman province of Hispania sometime after its Roman conquest (presumably including imperial auxiliary cavalry units with carriers of the parent E-Z5018 Y-SNP mutation) began in 218 BC. No other families that have immigrant ancestor origins in England and who are E-Z16242+ have been found so far, and E-Z16242 remains one of the rarest descendant haplogroups of the much larger, Balkans-originated E-Z5018 to date. *E-L1019: seen in all Y-descendants of Robert Goodrich of Felsham who have tested; Robert is the most recent common Y-ancestor of all of the E-L1019+ kits shown. *E-FGC19308: seen in all Y-descendants of William-1 Goodrich of CT who have tested; William is the most recent common Y-ancestor of all of the E-FGC19308+ kits shown. *E-FGC14559: seen in all Y-descendants of Ephraim-2 Goodrich who have tested; Ephraim is the most recent common Y-ancestor of all of the E-FGC14559+ kits shown. *E-A21920: seen in all Y-descendants of David-2 Goodrich who have tested; David is the most recent common Y-ancestor of all of the E-A21920+ kits shown. *E-FGC61650, E-FGC61651, E-FGC61652: a set of 3 Y-SNP mutations seen in a group of Y-descendants of William-2 Goodrich; the particulars of their specific Y-ancestry, and the specific Y-SNP mutation, if any, attributable to William-2 Goodrich remain to be determined. *E-FGC44079: this Y-SNP mutation was used previously as a point of difference; believed since 2015 to be shared by Y-descendants of William-1 Goodridge of MA and William-1 Goodrich of CT and not shared with Y-descendants of Thomas-1 Goodrich of VA. Unfortunately, E-FGC44079 appears to be an example of a Y-SNP mutation with occasionally ambiguous reads similar to those seen for E-BY3880; the parent of E-Z5018; however, there are enough kits that have reliable E-BY3880+ and E-BY3880- reads to compensate statistically for those that are not, which is not the case for E-FGC44079, which is now left out of the chart shown. The prospects of compensating for E-FGC44079 by accumulating a sufficient number of reliable positive and negative reads are poor, given that only one representative of William-1 Goodridge of MA and one representative of Thomas-1 Goodrich of VA have been identified, recruited, and have taken NGS Y-SNP testing since 2014. *Note how the pattern of shared Y-SNP mutations is more consistent within the generation 2 ancestral lines than is the case in the Y25-Y111 output shown previously. However, the ideal single Y-SNP mutation shared by Y-descendants of William-1 Goodridge of MA and William-1 Goodrich of CT not shared with Y-descendants of Thomas-1 Goodrich of VA is not E-FGC44079, and therefore has not appeared yet, though with further testing of more representatives of each Y-line one could appear. *''Regarding the known and postulated origins of the 4 families so far, including Felsham Goodrich, that share the rare Y-SNP mutation E-Z16242: E-Z5018 is the parent of E-Z16242, which is represented so far by 2 families (1 kit for both) from Brazil with certain pre-1500 origins in Portugal, and 1 family (1 kit) from Armenia (now in Georgia), and 1 family, Felsham Goodrich (43 total kits shown), from England (now in USA), with suspected shared origins in what is now Portugal. Their confluence in Portugal can be rationalized most readily by the known conquest of the former Hispania by the Roman Empire that began in 218 BC and ended in 19 BC; bringing the Y-DNA haplogroup E-Z5018; a descendant of E-V13, with known origins in the Balkans, to Hispania where, so far, it appears that E-Z16242 emerged. The two kits from Brazil could share Y-ancestors who were part of the Ala II Flavia Hispanorum Roman auxiliary cavalry unit, which had a permanent garrison at Rosina de Vidriales near the Legio VII Gemini in Leon in NW Spain near northern Portugal. [https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1318033// "The Auxilia of the Roman Army Raised in the Iberian Peninsula," Margaret Roxan (1973). Vol. 1, p 147] This could have kept their Y-line in Hispania through the 4th-5th centuries, while other E-Z16242+ Y-lines were being deployed to Britannia and Armenia in the 1st-2nd centuries and settled ultimately in these remote locations.'' {{Image|file=Steve_Goodrich_work_on_William_Goodrich-6.jpg |caption=Potential Interplay of (E-Z5018+, E-L17+) and (E-Z5018+, E-Z16242+) in Iberian Roman Auxiliary Units }} *''When the kit from Armenia, in particular, appeared and displayed Y-DNA relation to kits from Portugal and England, the immediate interpretation that came to mind was the invasion of a then-much-larger Armenia/Parthian Empire by the Roman General-Emperor Trajan; a native of Hispania with Italian ancestry, in the years 114-117 AD. Trajan had a single unit in his army, the Ala I Ulpia Auriana, that was comprised, in part, of a unit based in Hispania, the Ala I Hispanorum Auriana, that took part in the invasion and conquest of Armenia in 114-117 AD at the time of the Roman Empire. [https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1318033// "The Auxilia of the Roman Army Raised in the Iberian Peninsula," Margaret Roxan (1973). Vol. 1, p 111] This may be as close as the Goodrich Surname Y-SNP Project can ever approach to an actual placement of any kit as a Y-descendant of a member of a specific Roman imperial cavalry unit, or any other group from ancient history, due to the fortuitous military recruitment circumstances described for the Ala I Ulpia Auriana.'' *''The simplest attempted rationale for E-Z16242+ proto-Goodrich in Britannia; now England (as part of an imperial Roman auxiliary cavalry unit based in Hispania and attached to Roman legions in military deployments), involves deployment to the Roman fort at Ixworth, Suffolk (10 miles north of Felsham), in the aftermath of the Boudiccan revolt of 61 AD in that general vicinity, as part of a peacekeeping force. Though the revolt was intense and caused thousands of casualties, https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/boudicca.shtml Boudicca on BBC its aftermath was relatively uneventful, so that by 100 AD the Roman fort at Ixworth had been converted into a civilian settlement, https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=385184&resourceID=19191 where the proto-Goodrich cavalry soldier could retire as a full Roman citizen, after he had completed 25 years of military service. [http://www.caerphilly.gov.uk/romanfort/pdf/en/Teachers%20-%20Auxiliary%20Soldiers.pdf/ Retirement Requirements for Auxiliary Soldiers of the Roman Empire] Hispania-based auxiliary unit candidates include the Ala I Hispanorum Asturum; attested by Roman military diplomas in the former East Anglia. [https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1318033// "The Auxilia of the Roman Army Raised in the Iberian Peninsula," Margaret Roxan (1973). Vol. 1, p 320] ==Status of Genealogical Placement Attempts (1948-2016)== Descendant Merton Taylor Goodrich compiled the most recent publication of records attributed to immigrant William Goodridge of Watertown, including his marriage, as ''William Goodrich,'' to [[Butterfield-68|Margaret Butterfield]] (both single) at St. Michael-Woolverstone on 19 Aug 1631, the baptism of their son [[Goodrich-105|William]] on 04 Oct 1632 and his burial on 30 Apr 1633, and the baptism of their daughter [[Goodrich-1857|Mary]] on 21 Aug 1634; all at St. Michael-Woolverstone, followed shortly by their presumed immigration to America by an unknown voyage. No ancestry for immigrant William Goodrich was found, and no sustained presence of generations of Goodrich or Goodridge in the vicinity of Woolverstone was found. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11857/43/0/ "Whence Came William Goodrich of Watertown?" ''The American Genealogist.'' 43:1 (1967), pages 43-49] {{Image|file=Goodrich-391.jpg |caption=Marriage of William Goodrich and Margaret Butterfield at St. Michael-Woolverstone, Suffolk (19 Aug 1631) }} Any attempt to link William Goodridge to what is known now as the Felsham, Suffolk, England Goodrich ancestry prior to 2008 would likely be obstructed by a series of conjectures published by Mary Lovering Holman in 1948, based on the information available at that time, which concealed the clues that are necessary in order to see where to search for William Goodridge of Watertown in the Felsham Goodrich ancestry. [https://archive.org/details/ancestryofcolone01holm/page/181/mode/1up/ Mary L. Holman, ''Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens-Frances Helen Miller'' (1948), page 181] Excerpts of her verbatim introduction are annotated with 2008-2016 findings. '''''"WILLIAM GOODRICH, the earliest ancestor to whom this family can be traced, was born probably in Suffolk, about 1545 and was buried in Hessett in that shire, 24 Oct 1631, 'Sepulti, Guglielmus Gotheridge vicesimo quarto Octobris.' "''''' *[[Goodrich-188|William Goodrich I]] of Hessett was the third son named in the 26 Jun 1563 will of [[Goodrich-197|Robert Goodrich]] of Felsham (proved 24 Feb 1569/70), whose principal heir was [[Goodrich-6818|Adam Goodrich]]. Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, volume 31, pages 10-14; FHL Film 97067 [http://www.nealresearch.co.uk// Professional transcription by Simon Neal] Robert Goodrich was principal heir in the 20 May 1554 will of John Goodrich of Felsham (proved 08 Oct 1558). Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Volume 23, pages 266-268; FHL Film 97063 [http://www.nealresearch.co.uk// Professional transcription by Simon Neal] John Goodrich of Felsham is the earliest proven ancestor; it is apparent that genealogist Ernest Flagg was aware of earliest proven ancestor John Goodrich of Felsham by 1926. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogical_Notes_on_the_Founding_of_New_England%2C_My_Ancestors_Part_in_that_Undertaking/ Ernest Flagg, ''Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England,'' (Hartford, CT: 1926), page 317] '''''"He married about 1670, Margaret ______, who was buried in Hessett, 22 Mar. 1630-31. She was apparently the mother of all of his children. The marriage of a William Goodrich and Margaret Richardson in Felsham in 1568 is given in the Suffolk Marriage Index at Ipswich. This is quite probably the marriage of William Goodrich of Hessett. It must be from a transcript as the earliest extant register of Felsham begins in 1656."''''' *The marriage of William Goodrich and [[Richardson-23591|Margaret Richardson]] at St. Peter-Felsham was on 07 Nov 1568, according to a transcript record available from the Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich. Church of England, Felsham, Suffolk Record Office, SF/R 249 *Margaret Richardson may be the fourth of four daughters: Susan, Johan, Parnell and Margaret, named in the 20 Sep 1558 will of Alexander Richardson of Hessett (proved 02 Oct 1559), in which Alexander bequeathed to each daughter £5 and 10 sheep, and also bequeathed minor amounts to Anne Clerke, Elizabeth Clerke and Henry Clerke; 3 children of wife Isabel by first husband Henry Clerke. Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Volume 23; FHL Film 97063 [http://www.nealresearch.co.uk// Professional transcription by Simon Neal] Alexander Richardson was buried on 06 Oct 1559 at Hessett. Church of England Records of St. Ethelbert-Hessett at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich *Alexander Richardson married first Margaret Maltiward on 27 May 1543, then married Isabel Clerke; widow of Henry Clerke, on 27 Jun 1547. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/165633-boyd-s-marriage-index-suffolk-v-01-03?viewer=1&offset=0#page=639&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q=/ Boyd's Marriage Index, Suffolk, Volume 3, page 91 (e-page 639)] Church of England Records of St. Ethelbert-Hessett at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich Susan Richardson was baptized 18 Feb 1543/4, so Susan was apparently a daughter by first wife Margaret; Parnell Richardson was baptized 12 Jun 1549, so Parnell was a daughter by second wife Isabel. Church of England Records of St. Ethelbert-Hessett at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich *The baptism records for daughters Johan Richardson and Margaret Richardson were not found in the St. Ethelbert-Hessett parish register. However, Margaret appears to be the youngest daughter named in the will, and so she should be a daughter by second wife Isabel, yet Margaret appears to have been named after the first wife Margaret (Maltiward) Richardson, who does not have a recorded burial. '''''"It is stated that William was the son of an Adam Goodrich of Felsham whose will is dated, 1596-97. Other records are stated to exist which, if substantiated, would give William the pedigree, Adam, Robert, John, Robert, but the documents are not quoted and have not been found again..."''''' *The will of Adam Goodrich of Felsham on 13 Mar 1596/7 (proved 08 Apr 1597) named all of his 11 children, including principal heir [[Goodrich-6904|Robert Goodrich]] and ''John Goodrich of Bury'' (St. Edmunds). Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Volume 39, FHL Film 97074, page 231 [http://www.nealresearch.co.uk// Professional transcription by Simon Neal] *Ernest Flagg placed: '''''Adam s/o Robert s/o John''''' correctly; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogical_Notes_on_the_Founding_of_New_England%2C_My_Ancestors_Part_in_that_Undertaking/ Ernest Flagg, ''Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England,'' (Hartford, CT: 1926), page 317] however, William son of Adam b. ~1570 could not be William Goodrich I of Hessett, who married Margaret Richardson at Felsham in 1568. He is [[Goodrich-6907|William Goodrich]]; son of Adam Goodrich of Felsham, baptized at St. Peter-Felsham on 12 Nov 1574 prior to the death of [[Unknown-501524|Ann]]; the first wife of Adam Goodrich, Church of England, Felsham, Suffolk Record Office, SF/R 249 and William is also named in the 1596/7 will of his father Adam Goodrich with stepmother [[Unknown-501525|Katherine]]; second wife of Adam Goodrich.Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Volume 39, FHL Film 97074, page 231 [http://www.nealresearch.co.uk// Professional transcription by Simon Neal] {{Image|file=Goodrich-391-4.jpg |caption=Felsham, Suffolk, Goodrich Ancestry postulated by Ernest Flagg (1926) }} *Though Ernest Flagg did not provide specific, accessible sources for his Felsham Goodrich ancestry, he cited Felsham Goodrich wills, and recognized the 20 May 1554 will of John Goodrich of Felsham was the earliest one with a proven principal heir, and he may have had access to the St. Peter-Felsham parish transcript records, so Ernest Flagg was the likely un-named source of the conjectured "lost" Goodrich ancestry provided by Mary Lovering Holman. *The available Goodrich wills of Felsham (FW) and Hessett (HW) from 1475-1631 reveal the proven ancestry: William Goodrich I of Hessett (HW 1631) son of Robert (FW 1563) son of John (FW 1554). [http://goodrichfamilyassoc.org/Newsletters/Documents/June_2016_archive_version.pdf/ Goodrich Family Association Newsletter, Volume 13, Issue 2, pages 21-18] Court rolls of Felsham Manor (1382-1453) (CRFM) Researched-transcribed by Diana Spelman in June 2016: https://www.dianaspelman.co.uk/ [http://goodrichfamilyassoc.org/Newsletters/Documents/Sept_2016_archive_version.pdf/ Goodrich Family Association Newsletter, Volume 13, Issue 3, pages 43-49] and 1336 Felsham Feet of Fines (FFF) [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029784992#page/n201/mode/1up/ ''A Calendar of the Feet of Fines for Suffolk,'' Walter Rye (Ipswich: 1900). page 180] suggest 6 earlier generations: John (FW 1503), John (FW 1475), John (CRFM 1412; FW of brother 1423), John (CRFM 1412), John (FFF 1336), and Robert Goodrich in the 1327 Felsham Subsidy; [https://books.google.com/books?id=ZxooAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA177#v=onepage&q&f=false/ Suffolk in 1327 Being a Subsidy Return, Suffolk Green Books, #9, Vol. 11 (1906), page 177] each generation comprising one resident married heir of Felsham Manor usually named John.[http://goodrichfamilyassoc.org/Newsletters/Documents/Sept_2016_archive_version.pdf/ Goodrich Family Association Newsletter, Volume 13, Issue 3, pages 43-49] '''''...The records of Hessett were searched, in a somewhat sketchy fashion, years ago and the results embodied in the Goodrich Genealogy. In 1938, much more exhaustive work was done. This account is based on that research and some additional work. It seems quite evident, to the present compiler, that John Goodrich was the eldest son of William. He may have been born in Felsham, if his mother belonged in that parish. In the lapse of so much of specific data, conclusions have to be based on the customs of the time, the laws, etc., as well as from vital records as may be unearthed...''''' *One record unearthed after Mary Lovering Holman published her tentative postulates in 1948 was a Hessett deed of feoffment with livery of seisin, [http://chestofbooks.com/real-estate/Law-Of-Real-Property-2/Chapter-VII-Of-A-Feoffment.html/ Principles of the Law of Real Property, 9th ed., Joshua Williams, Ch. 7, “Of a Feoffment” (1871)] dated 06 Oct 1585, that named: ''William Goodrich and Robert his son.'' [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=174-fl528&cid=7-1&kw=Edmonde%20Nunne#7-1/ Deed of feoffment, 06 Oct 1585, FL528/13/11585, Suffolk Record Office, Bury St. Edmunds Branch] This record is a direct proof that [[Goodrich-189|Robert Goodrich]]; likely the son of William and Margaret Goodrich baptized at Hessett on 05 May 1577, Church of England Records of St. Ethelbert-Hessett at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich was their eldest son and named after paternal grandfather Robert Goodrich of Felsham by a now-visible, long-standing Felsham Goodrich tradition that was also responsible for Adam Goodrich of Felsham naming his principal heir, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Volume 39, FHL Film 97074, page 231 [http://www.nealresearch.co.uk// Professional transcription by Simon Neal] and presumed eldest son, [[Goodrich-6904|Robert Goodrich]]. Immediately after this record had been found, and its genealogical implications and potential revealed, the search for the Goodrich ancestry of immigrant William-1 Goodridge of Watertown was transformed into an investigation of much narrower scope. *In addition, the full text of the baptismal record of [[Goodrich-191|Henry Goodrich]]; son of William and Margaret baptized on 12 Jan 1583/4, reveals a detail also noted by Lillian Redstone in her own transcripts: Goodrich Family Association Private Collection: Lillian Redstone English Research, page 17 Henry was the third son, which would make [[Goodrich-190|William Goodrich II]] baptized 11 Sep 1580 the second son, and so Robert Goodrich baptized 05 May 1577 would be the eldest son. Church of England Records of St. Ethelbert-Hessett at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich This is a major revelation, since eldest son Robert Goodrich died before the will of William Goodrich I of Hessett, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Volume 52, page 85, FHL Film 97085 [http://www.nealresearch.co.uk// Professional transcription by Simon Neal] affecting the potential heir status of second son William Goodrich II of Hessett. {{Image|file=Goodrich-391-7.jpg |caption=Baptism of Henry Goodrich; third son of William Goodrich I of Hessett (12 Jan 1583/4); transcribed by Lillian Redstone }} *So the 9.5 year gap between the marriage of William Goodrich I of Hessett to Margaret Richardson on 07 Nov 1568 and the baptism of eldest son Robert Goodrich on 05 May 1577 cannot be remedied by arbitrarily attributing to the principal heir (yet youngest son) of William Goodrich I of Hessett, Archdeaconry of Sudbury, Volume 52, page 85, FHL Film 97085 [http://www.nealresearch.co.uk// Professional transcription by Simon Neal] [[Goodrich-61|John Goodrich]], a birth sometime between the years 1569-1574 when St. Ethelbert-Hessett has no parish entries. Church of England Records of St. Ethelbert-Hessett at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich ''However, it is still possible that the apparent eldest daughter [[Goodrich-193|Elizabeth Goodrich]]; named after paternal grandmother [[Unknown-500970|Elizabeth/Isabella]] and named before her sister [[Goodrich-192|Susan]] in the will of William Goodrich I of Hessett, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Volume 52, page 85, FHL Film 97085 [http://www.nealresearch.co.uk// Professional transcription by Simon Neal] was born within this 1569-1574 timeframe, and had no recorded children after her marriage to [[Clarke-442|Philip Clarke]] on 25 Jul 1623 at Bradfield St. George because it was a marriage that took place when Elizabeth was about age 50 and past her child bearing years, yet it provided for her security as her parents had reached ages ~73-78 by then. Or it is even possible that William Goodrich I of Hessett had a second wife Margaret that he married after the first wife died, though if he did so, no record has been found to corroborate the second marriage.'' *The Felsham Goodrich family had freehold property, which could be bequeathed or even sold as the owner desired, with no requirement that it be bequeathed to the eldest son, that was mentioned first in an entry in the court rolls of Felsham Manor dated Oct 1412, [http://goodrichfamilyassoc.org/Newsletters/Documents/Sept_2016_archive_version.pdf/ Goodrich Family Association Newsletter, Volume 13, Issue 3, page 46] and more than two centuries later mentioned in the will of William Goodrich I of Hessett. Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Volume 52, page 85, FHL Film 97085 [http://www.nealresearch.co.uk// Professional transcription by Simon Neal] '''''...JOHN GOODRICH (William), born, probably in Suffolk, about 1575, died in St. Mary's parish, Bury St. Edmunds, being buried there, 21 Apr 1632, "Mr. John Goodrich clothier." He probably had a first wife, by whom his eldest son John was born, and married secondly, in Bury St. James', Bury St. Edmunds, 7 Aug. 1615, MARGERY HOW, or HOWES, who died between the 14 Apr., and the 16 May, 1632, and was sister of Jone (How) Coats. '''''John Goodrich was about forty when he married Margery How, that is, if he were his father's eldest son, and as he was undoubtedly his father's heir and the law of primogeniture was strong in England, there can be no doubt that he was the oldest of the sons. He was probably born in his mother's parish and if so, the law compelled his baptism there. The fact of John Sr.'s age coupled with the other fact that it is nearly impossible to have his son John, also undoubtedly the eldest son, born of the marriage to Margery, because of the birth of William-the-elder, in 1617, points to an earlier marriage. It is possible, but not probable, that he was Margery's son.''''' '''''Apparently John did not live in Hessett. He was a clothier and is probably that John Goodrich who appears as a servant (a clerk) of Robert Draper, a clothier of Bury, in 1614. After that, he seems to have stayed in Bury but, although he was married in St. James' and his death is recorded in St. Mary's, the baptisms of John and William-the-elder are not found in either church. The only date we have of these two children is that of William in his matriculation at Cambridge, where in 1634, his age is given as seventeen, making him born in 1617.''''' '''''There are at least three John Goodriches' having children baptised in St. Mary's at the time and very little to show which John was father of which children, so the only ones that can be absolutely conceded to be John the clothier's are the ones mentioned in his will...As two of the four supervisors who, by the will, were to have charge of the children in case of Margery's decease, before they were of age, renounced the trust, the two Chaplins were left the children's sole guardians. It is probable Jeremy died soon after his father and mother. William-the-elder was admitted to Caius College, Cambridge, a sizar, aged seventeen, 15 Apr 1634, born at Bury St. Edmunds, son of John, draper, school Bury, matrix 1634, B.A. 1637-38...This left the Chaplins with John and William-the-younger as wards.''''' *The baptism of ''John, son of John Goodrich 22 Mar 1617/8'' at St Mary-Bury St. Edmunds Church of England Records of St. Mary, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich was omitted, though it had been compiled in the transcripts of Lillian Redstone. Goodrich Family Association Private Collection: Lillian Redstone English Research, page 30b The duplifiche copy of the record of baptism of John Goodrich on 22 Mar 1617/8 at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich even has better legibility than the duplifiche copy of the baptism of his brother William Goodrich (the Younger) at the same parish on 13 Feb 1621/2; Church of England Records of St. Mary, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich an event and date known widely and cited frequently. {{Image|file=Goodrich-391-6.jpg |caption=Baptism of John Goodrich; son of John Goodrich the Clothier (22 Mar 1617/8; transcribed by Lillian Redstone) }} *This son John; presumably baptized soon after birth, was next in age after [[Goodrich-179|William Goodrich the Elder]], who truly has no known birth or baptismal record, yet if age 17 on 15 Apr 1634 with earliest date of birth ''(9 months after the marriage of John Goodrich and Margery Howe)'' 07 May 1616 - 15 Apr 1617; midpoint 24 Oct 1616, or about 14.5 months after the marriage of John Goodrich and [[Howe-418|Margery Howe]]. *So there was never a need for a first marriage of John Goodrich the Clothier in order to make his second son and principal heir [[Goodrich-57|John Goodrich]] ''(the eventual immigrant of Wethersfield, CT)'' fit into the family. And once again, and most importantly regarding the search for the Goodrich ancestry of William-1 Goodridge of Watertown: the eldest son, William Goodrich the Elder, was named after paternal grandfather William Goodrich I of Hessett, and the principal heir, John Goodrich, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Volume 52, pages 127-129, FHL Film 97085 [http://www.nealresearch.co.uk// Professional transcription by Simon Neal] was the second son rather than the youngest son. The latter inconsistency in naming of the principal heir in the will of a Felsham Goodrich descendant is also revealing. *''Mr. John Goodrich clothier'' at St. Mary-Bury St. Edmunds was not John Goodrich the Clothier; father of the immigrants John and William Goodrich of Wethersfield, Connecticut. He was [[Goodrich-6873|John Goodrich]] the Alderman, Feltmaker, Gentleman of Bury St. Edmunds, named ''John Goodrich of Bury'' in the 1596/7 will of his father Adam Goodrich as mentioned previously. This older John Goodrich was revealed during research by descendants of the immigrant [[Goodrich-418|Thomas-1 Goodrich]], Gentleman of Old Rappahannock, VA once Y-DNA Y-STR testing in 2008 revealed they co-descended from the Felsham, Suffolk, Goodrich ancestry and so they discontinued their former sustained research of the titled Goodricke ancestry. John Goodrich the Alderman was baptized 08 Sep 1568 at St. Ethelbert-Hessett, Church of England Records of St. Ethelbert-Hessett at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich where he and his older sister Susan Goodrich (baptized 15 Apr 1566) were baptized until Adam Goodrich apparently moved his family to Felsham after the death of his father Robert Goodrich of Felsham before his will was proved 24 Feb 1569/70 and Adam began his tenancy as heir of the Felsham property, leaving only younger brother William Goodrich I of Hessett as a resident of Hessett. John Goodrich the Alderman and his wife [[Smith-206166|Martha]] had 11 of his 12 children baptized at St. Mary-Bury St. Edmunds, starting with son [[Goodrich-6878|Henry Goodrich]] baptized 06 Apr 1595 and ending with the eventual immigrant Thomas-1 Goodrich baptized 14 Apr 1615. Church of England Records of St. Mary-Bury St. Edmunds at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich A known child of John Goodrich the Alderman not baptized at Bury St. Mary was eldest surviving son, and principal heir of his 30 Jun 1625 will (proved 01 Mar 1625/6), Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Volume 49, FHL Film 97083 [http://www.nealresearch.co.uk// Professional transcription by Simon Neal] [[Goodrich-6875|John Goodrich]], whose estimated year of birth ~1593 places him within the age range of John Goodrich the Clothier of Bury St. Edmunds. John Goodrich; eldest son of John Goodrich the Alderman, had a son [[Goodrich-6880|John]] ''(sometimes confused with John-1 Goodrich of Wethersfield, CT)'' and a daughter [[Goodrich-6881|Martha]] baptized at St. James-Bury St. Edmunds in 1623-1625, Church of England Records of St. James, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich and then had [[Goodrich-7761|Robert]], [[Goodrich-7762|Mary]], [[Goodrich-7763|Margaret]] and [[Goodrich-7764|Catherine]] baptized at St. Mary-Bury St. Edmunds from 1626-1633. Church of England Records of St. Mary, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich These two men named John Goodrich, with John Goodrich the Clothier of Bury St. Edmunds, do represent 3 men named John Goodrich having children baptized at Bury St. Edmunds from 1595-1633. The way to determine which children belong to which father named John Goodrich is to note that: 1) the children of John Goodrich the Alderman were all baptized before John Goodrich married his likely only wife Margery Howe, 2) the children of John Goodrich the Clothier are named in his 14 Apr 1632 will, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Volume 52, pages 127-129, FHL Film 97085 3) the remainder are children of John Goodrich; son of John Goodrich the Alderman. *[[Goodrich-180|Jeremy Goodrich]]; baptized at Bury St. Mary on 24 Jun 1627, Church of England Records of St. Mary-Bury St. Edmunds at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich died before 10 Aug 1662, at age ~35, when his infant son [[Goodrich-6929|William Goodrich]], by his [[Unknown-503653|unknown widowed wife]], had been placed in the care of Rev. William Goodrich the Elder, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Probate Records: 1354-1857, page 48, FHL film #97117 and later the son William Goodrich had died by 19 May 1665 when Rev. William Goodrich the Elder was granted administration. Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Probate Records: 1354-1857, page 66, FHL film #97117 Great-grandfather Alexander Richardson had died on 06 Oct 1559 at age ~39, and proposed first cousin William-1 Goodridge died before 08 May 1645 at age ~36. So if William-1 Goodridge was a descendant of Alexander Richardson as proposed, he had at least one known potential source of an inherited short lifetime longevity. ==Clement Chaplin and His Goodrich Wards of Cambridge, MA== *[[Chaplin-122|Clement Chaplin]] was guardian of the heirs of John Goodrich the Clothier, who had died of disease on 20 Apr 1632, followed by widow Margery within a week, [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5416015/ Chaplin vs. Howe 1633, Inheritance Disputes Index, 1574-1714, UK National Archives, C8/86/83] according to an inheritance dispute ''"Chaplin vs. Howe"'' that was filed on 24 Jul 1633 by brothers Clement Chaplin and [[Chaplin-123|Thomas Chaplin]] vs. Margery (Lonsdale) Howe Church of England Records of St. Mary-Bury St. Edmunds at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich Margery Lonsdale; daughter of John, baptized 07 Oct 1562 at Bury St. Mary; widow of John Howe; Marriage of John Howe and Margery Lonsdale on 18 Jun 1582 at Bury St. Mary mother of Margery (Howe) Goodrich and Mary (Howe) Bradish, Church of England Records of St. Mary-Bury St. Edmunds at Suffolk Record Office-Ipswich Margery Howe bp. 15 Dec 1588; Margaret Howe bp. 26 Sep 1591; daughters of John, at Bury St. Mary ''(claiming Margery and Mary were trying to gain access to money in the estate of John Goodrich the Clothier; citing a 1619 debt that the Chaplins considered to be paid).'' [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5416015/ Chaplin vs. Howe 1633, Inheritance Disputes Index, 1574-1714, UK National Archives, C8/86/83] *The will of John Goodrich the Clothier gave sole remaining guardian in America Clement Chaplin full control of all money (£100 to William Goodrich the Elder, £100 to William Goodrich the Younger, £100 to Jeremy Goodrich; £300 total), property (in Hessett, Bury St. Edmunds and Horningsheath to principal heir John Goodrich), and any other assets bequeathed in his 14 Apr 1632 will, until each individual heir reached age 21 in ~1637, ~1639, ~1643, ~1648 Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Volume 52, pages 127-129, FHL Film 97085 [http://www.nealresearch.co.uk// Professional transcription by Simon Neal] in the event of the death of widow Margery, which occurred less than two weeks after the will by 27 Apr 1632. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5416015/ Chaplin vs. Howe 1633, Inheritance Disputes Index, 1574-1714, UK National Archives, C8/86/83] *Given the published personal background of Clement Chaplin, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924096458595&view=1up&seq=256&skin=2021&q1=chaplin/ ''The History of Ancient Wethersfield'' (Grafton, NY: 1904), Volume 2, page 256] it seems unlikely that he would leave his goldsmith heiress wife in England, or leave his valuable Goodrich wards in the care of their surviving relatives in Bury St. Edmunds: uncle-aunt Robert and Mary (Howe) Bradish, and elderly grandmother Margery (Lonsdale) Howe, with whom Chaplin had an openly hostile relationship, as revealed in an inheritance dispute filed 24 Jul 1633: "Chaplin vs. Howe." In this dispute, Clement Chaplin and Thomas Chaplin stated: **[[Lonsdale-17|Margery (Lonsdale) Howe]], [[Bradish-190|Robert Bradish]], [[Howes-2574|Mary (Howe) Bradish]]; mother, brother-in-law, sister of Margery (Howe) Goodrich, were claiming John Goodrich still owed an outstanding debt of £20 to his sister-in-law Mary (Howe) Bradish that had been filed originally on 15 Jun 1619. **The Chaplin brothers countered that the widowed mother-in-law Margery (Lonsdale) Howe had defrauded her daughters Margery (Howe) Goodrich and then-single sister Mary Howe out of a much larger, unknown sum bequeathed to them by the will of their father [[Howes-135|John Howe]] by burning or otherwise destroying the will so that it was never proved, and then widow Margery took ownership of all bequests. **Margery (Lonsdale) Howe had paid the 1619 sum of £20 due her daughter Mary as the least she could do given the massive bequest to daughters Mary and Margery that she had blocked. **Robert and Mary (Howe) Bradish had borrowed and taken untold amounts of money and goods from the household of John and Margery (Howe) Goodrich, especially during the time they were confined and bedridden with a shared terminal illness when the Howes attended them and were running their household. **The Chaplins were requesting that Margery (Lonsdale) Howe and Robert and Mary (Howe) Bradish be issued subpoenas to appear in court and provide answers for all of the above, and demanded that the estate of John Goodrich the Clothier be reimbursed accordingly for the benefit of his orphaned sons. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5416015/ Chaplin vs. Howe 1633, Inheritance Disputes Index, 1574-1714, UK National Archives, C8/86/83] [http://www.nealresearch.co.uk// Professional transcription by Simon Neal] {{Image|file=Steve_Goodrich_work_on_William_Goodrich-8.jpg |caption=Colloquial Translation of Chaplin vs. Howe-1633 Inheritance Dispute (24 Jul 1633) }} **Of course, a skeptic could suspect that Clement Chaplin; known to be a controversial figure wherever he went, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924096458595&view=1up&seq=256&skin=2021&q1=chaplin/ ''The History of Ancient Wethersfield'' (Grafton, NY: 1904), Volume 2, page 256] and who the Howes likely believed would be a bad influence on the orphaned Goodrich boys, controlled £300 and lands-tenements in Hessett, Bury St. Edmunds and Horningsheath from the estate of John Goodrich the Clothier, and sought even more money in the estate of the late, wealthy father-in-law John Howe the Clothier, believing he could acquire some of it using the courts to his advantage. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5416015/ Chaplin vs. Howe 1633, Inheritance Disputes Index, 1574-1714, UK National Archives, C8/86/83] If Clement Chaplin immigrated to Cambridge, MA with his wife and Goodrich wards as unlisted passengers in an attempt to evade the Howe in-laws, he may have been taken by surprise when Robert and Mary (Howe) Bradish chased him to Cambridge, and by 28 Aug 1635 they were his neighbors across Holyoke Street there. [https://archive.org/details/historyofcambrid00paigiala/page/496/mode/1up/ History of Cambridge, Massachusetts 1630-1877, Lucius Paige (1877), page 496] [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofc00cambiala/page/18/mode/2up/ Records of the Town of Cambridge, Massachusetts (Cambridge, 1901), page 18, resident map] However, the Bradish family was at least not among listed passengers that embarked on the ''Elizabeth and Ann'' in April-May 1635, [https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/ElizabethAnne.htm/ Passengers Embarked on the ''Elizabeth and Ann,'' 13 Apr 1635 - 14 May 1635] so they may have arrived on a different voyage. {{Image|file=Goodrich-391-22.jpg |caption=Home Lots of William Goodridge of Watertown, MA and Clement Chaplin of Cambridge, MA (1635) }} **This intolerable situation possibly forced Clement Chaplin to depart with the congregation of Thomas Hooker soon afterward in 1636 for Hartford, Connecticut, and may have even affected the decision by Chaplin, on arrival with Rev. Hooker in Hartford, to not settle there and instead settle in Wethersfield, where Clement Chaplin was attested first at a Hartford General Court conducted on 01 May 1637, [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc001conn/page/9/mode/1up/ ''The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut,'' Vol. 1, page 9] and was later appointed Treasurer on 09 Feb 1637/8, Ihttps://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc001conn/page/11/mode/1up/ ''The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut,'' Vol. 1, page 12] and was Ruling Elder, owned 200 rods (1,200 acres; the largest lot) of land in the Three Mile allotments east of Wethersfield known as Glastonbury, and bought the home of the widow of [[Brundish-5|John Brundish]] by 1641, and later sold it to John-1 Goodrich, who did not record it until much later in 1672. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924096458587&view=1up&seq=304&skin=2021/ ''The History of Ancient Wethersfield'' (Grafton, NY: 1904), Volume 1, page 258] Possibly at this same time, John-1 Goodrich; recorded as ''John Goodridge,'' was fined 40 shillings for signing a declaration defaming Rev. Henry Smith of Wethersfield drafted by Clement Chaplin, who was fined £11 for instigating the event, in a Hartford General Court dated 10 Nov 1643. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=ucw.ark:/13960/t6ww7zc4k&view=1up&seq=119&skin=2021/ ''The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, Volume 1, 1636-1665,'' page 97] {{Image|file=Steve_Goodrich_work_on_William_Goodrich-2.jpg |caption=John-1 Goodrich of Wethersfield Recorded as John Goodridge in Hartford General Court (10 Nov 1643) }} '''''In 1635, Clement Chaplin came to New England in the Elizabeth and Ann, aged forty-eight, sailing from London. The shipping list names no wife or child of his although gives the wives and children of other men. It is obvious he came first and that his wife followed him. He settled first in Cambridge where on 23 Nov. 1635, he was one of nine men who were to rule the town affairs. He appears last in the Cambridge records, 4 Apr. 1636, and he evidently accompanied Rev. Thomas Hooker to Hartford, Conn., when the latter moved there with his congregation in July 1636. Sometime before 1637, he was undoubtedly joined by his wife and his wards, the two Goodriches.''''' '''''It is said that they were first at Watertown, but this can be doubted, there was another William Goodrich in that town and a John in Boston, and it is possible that William of Watertown had a John with him. Clement Chaplin was always given the title of dignity, "Mr." in the early records. He was a deputy, and treasurer of the colony, is known to have been in Wethersfield, Conn., in 1642 and 1646, but soon after he and his wife Sarah (Hinds) Chaplin returned to England, but not to Bury. He settled in Thetford, Essex, and ten years later, 16 Aug. 1656, made his will giving to his wife all "my houses and lands in Hartford and Weathersfield in New England"...Clement had been Ruling Elder of the Church in Wethersfield and calls himself "Clerk" in his will.''''' *The passenger list of the ''Elizabeth and Ann'' in 1635 also did not mention the names of the known children of Rev. Peter Bulkeley; a neighbor of Clement Chaplin in Cambridge; however, genealogist Donald Jacobus stated that children of Rev. Peter Bulkeley traveled under assumed names on the ''Elizabeth and Ann'' in 1635. [https://www.americanancestors.org/search/databasesearch/202/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/ Donald Jacobus, ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' (NEHGS, 1922) vol. 76. page 308] In Cambridge, Clement Chaplin was a neighbor of Mr. Peter Bulkeley and of Robert Bradish; [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofc00cambiala/page/18/mode/2up/ Records of the Town of Cambridge, Massachusetts (Cambridge, 1901), page 18, residence map] husband of Mary (Howe) Bradish and co-defendant in the inheritance dispute filed by Clement Chaplin and Thomas Chaplin in England on 24 Jul 1633. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5416015/ Chaplin vs. Howe 1633, Inheritance Disputes Index, 1574-1714, UK National Archives, C8/86/83] *James Savage had opined in 1860 that he believed, though the passenger list of the ''Elizabeth and Ann'' did not indicate he was accompanied by a wife or other companions, Clement Chaplin came to Cambridge with his wife [[Ignes-2|Sarah (Hinds) Chaplin]]; heiress of a Bury St. Edmunds goldsmith. [https://archive.org/details/agenealogicaldi00unkngoog/page/860/mode/1up/ James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of First Settlers of New England (1860), Vol. 1, page 360] *If Clement Chaplin did not bring his wards John Goodrich and William Goodrich to Cambridge with him in 1635, then who were the 3 individuals in his Cambridge household, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofc00cambiala/page/18/mode/2up/ Records of the Town of Cambridge, Massachusetts (Cambridge, 1901), page 18, resident map] and who was the "man" referred to in the following sentence from the Town Records of Cambridge during a meeting that had been conducted on 08 Feb 1635/6? ''Agreed with Mr. Chaplin, that his man shall keep the goats and have three half-pence a week for one goat and a penny a week for wethers or kids to begin next Monday (15 Feb 1635/6).'' [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofc00cambiala/page/16/mode/2up/ ''The Records of the Town of Cambridge, Massachusetts,'' (1901), end of page 17] It seems possible that this was to be an early experience in animal husbandry for William Goodrich the Younger; at or near age 14 as of 08 Feb 1635/6, that would serve him well when he and his older brother John, nearing age 18, likely helped Clement Chaplin in the operation of his 200 rods (1,200 acres) in the 3-Mile lots of Wethersfield, Connecticut by 1639. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924096458595&view=1up&seq=1018&skin=2021&q1=chaplin/ ''The History of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut, Volume 2 (Grafton-NY: 1904), 898]'' Possibly older brother John Goodrich was helping William Goodridge with his farm in Watertown. *The distance from the home of Clement Chaplin in lot 11 of Cambridge in 1635 to the home lot of William-1 Goodrich/Goodridge of Watertown at the north end of the current Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown was a distance of 1.4 miles if John and William walked to Watertown by a path available in 1635 that passed to the north of Windmill Hill Marsh in order to bypass it. {{Image|file=Goodrich-391-18.jpg |caption=Walking Distance Between Goodridge of Watertown, MA and Goodrich of Cambridge, MA }} *Clement Chaplin and William Goodrich arrived in Massachusetts at a similar time; how far could the occurrence of passengers traveling under assumed names go, if it did occur? Could William and Margaret (Butterfield) Goodrich and their daughter Mary have been on the ''Elizabeth and Ann'' in 1635; possibly traveling under assumed names as is claimed to be the case for a number of other passengers? [https://www.americanancestors.org/search/databasesearch/202/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/ Donald Jacobus, ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' (NEHGS, 1922) vol. 76. page 308] *Clement Chaplin would be alone in America with his wife and Goodrich charges if he did not recruit some kind of assistance. The Howe in-laws were enemies; living siblings of John Goodrich the Clothier were limited to his sisters Elizabeth (Goodrich) Clarke and Susan (Goodrich-Lock) Beamond and his brother William Goodrich II of Hessett; the heir who was passed over. His son William Goodrich of Woolverstone had no connection to the Howes, and may have been approached by Clement Chaplin to accompany him to America, bringing his wife and daughter, to provide assistance and moral support in moving the Goodrich boys and their inheritance to unfamiliar America. John-1 Goodrich was nearing legal adulthood; he could have assisted William-1 Goodrich/Goodridge in managing his Watertown lands and livestock, and if he did, then the reason the household of Clement Chaplin as of 08 Feb 1635/6 consisted of 3 occupants ''(Clement, wife Sarah, and William-1 Goodrich),'' [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofc00cambiala/page/18/mode/2up/ Records of the Town of Cambridge, Massachusetts (Cambridge, 1901), page 18, resident map] rather than 4 occupants was because John-1 Goodrich was living in Watertown. *There were mysterious Watertown land grants to ''"John Goodridge:"'' 25 acres on 25 Jul 1636, [https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords00hist/page/n207/mode/1up/ Watertown, MA Records: Lands, Grants and Possessions, page 5] and 3 acres on 26 Jun 1637, [https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords00hist/page/n210/mode/1up/ Watertown, MA Records: Lands, Grants and Possessions, page 8] that were among the tracts of land owned by William-1 Goodridge, [https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords00hist/page/n254/mode/1up/ Watertown, MA Records: Lands, Grants and Possessions, page 52] after his own grant of 91 acres of upland received 10 May 1642, [https://archive.org/details/watertownrecords00hist/page/n214/mode/1up/ Watertown, MA Records: Lands, Grants and Possessions, page 12] with no known transfer records. Henry Bond, M.D. suggested in his history and genealogies of Watertown, Massachusetts that this could have been a simple recording error. [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesoffam00bond/page/1009/mode/1up/ ''Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, MA'' (1860), 2:1009] Another possibility is that these grants were acquired in some way by Clement Chaplin. Household accounting for these grants treated cattle and human occupants equally; Chaplin may have provided William-1 Goodridge with land and cattle for his help, and kept his Chaplin name off of it, so it would not be lost in the event of a lawsuit. Possibly the resident of the 3 acre farm in the Remote Meadows was John-1 Goodrich/''Goodridge''. {{Image|file=Steve_Goodrich_work_on_William_Goodrich-4.jpg |caption=Watertown, MA Land Grants and Holdings of John Goodridge and William Goodridge }} *If more legal records can be found, maybe these conjectures can be developed more accurately. The prospects of transcending conjecture on these questions seem dim; however, alternate passenger manifests and any kind of legal proceedings involving Clement Chaplin while he was in Cambridge or still in England would be examples of record types not known to exist currently ''(the 1633 inheritance dispute involving Clement Chaplin, Robert and Mary (Howe) Bradish, and Margery (Lonsdale) Howe was not found until mid-2018) '' that could be valuable if ever found in terms of developing a clearer picture of the relationship between the immigrants William-1 Goodrich/Goodridge of Watertown, MA and John-1 Goodrich and William-1 Goodrich of Wethersfield, CT, via their guardian Clement Chaplin, that appears consistent with a first cousin relationship that is at least not inconsistent with the results of preliminary Y-STR and NGS Y-STR/SNP testing. == Biography == William Goodrich married [[Butterfield-68|Margaret Butterfield]] at Woolverstone, Suffolk on 19 August 1631,Parish Records of Woolverstone, Suffolk, England. and the births in Woolverstone of their children [[Goodrich-105|William Goodrich]] born 4 October 1632; died in infancy 30 April 1633) and Mary Goodrich born 21 August 1634. were recorded there. Soon afterward, the surviving family immigrated to Watertown, Massachusetts where William Goodridge was a landowner, Town Records of Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts. and where sons Jeremiah Goodridge born 6 March 1636/7, Joseph Goodridge born 29 September 1639, and Benjamin Goodridge born 11 April 1643 Vital Records of Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts. joined the family. William was admitted a freeman in 1642. There is no known record of the death of William Goodridge. He died sometime before 8 May 1645, when "Margaret Gutteredge, widow" apprenticed her son Joseph to Samuel Thatcher.Middlesex Deeds, Vol 1, Page 172, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z7-GC9N?i=159&wc=MC1M-ZMS%3A361613501%2C364517501&cc=2106411 FamilySearch]Whence Came William Goodrich of Watertown, by Merton Taylor Goodrich: [http://www.case42.goodrichconnection.org/gagoodrich/biographies/William%20Goodrich%20Of%20Watertown.pdf] An inventory of William's estate dated April 3, 1647 was taken by Samuel Thatcher and Thomas Hastings. ''Abstracts from the Earliest Wills on File in the County of Suffolk, Mass.'', [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] vol 8 (1854) [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhisto34unkngoog/page/n58/mode/2up page 57].Suffolk County Probate Records, Vol 2, Page 50 (Case #50). [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9YP-P2RR?i=380&cat=120561 View on FamilySearch]. Widow Margaret (Butterfield) Goodridge married, as her second husband, Captain John Hull in 1650 and moved her family to Newbury, Massachusetts. Captain Hull died 1 February 1669/70 and she died 3 February 1682/3. The American Genealogist, “Whence Came William Goodrich,” Merton T. Goodrich, 43(1), pp 43-49 (1967). [http://www.case42.goodrichconnection.org/gagoodrich/biographies/William%20Goodrich%20Of%20Watertown.pdf] Lafayette Wallace Case M.D.,''The Goodrich Family in America. A Genealogy of the Descendants of John and William Goodrich of Wethersfield, Conn.,'' Fergus Printing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1889, Second Date, 1984. page 356 It appears that William's estate may not have been properly administered, and his property ended up in the possession of John Hull upon his marriage to widow Margaret, without any court supervised provision for William's heirs. There are five bonds in the Ipswich Deed and Court Records in which John Hull appears to be distributing the estate to William's children. However, in the10 April 1683, following the death of their mother and step-father, Joseph and Jeremiah Goodrich petitioned the Ipswich Court asking the court for a proper distribution of the estate, which had been left to their brother Benjamin.Dow, George F. ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts.'' Salem, Mass: Essex Institute, 1916. [https://archive.org/details/probaterecordsof01dowg/page/230/mode/2up?q=Hull Pages 230-232]. === Family === : '''Marriage''': married [[Butterfield-68|Margaret Butterfield]], 19 August 1631, Woolverstone, Suffolk, England [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Goodrich-Photos-391 See image]. :'''Children:''' #[[Goodrich-105|William Goodrich]] bp 4 October 1632, Woolverstone, Suffolk, England"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J3NC-QZ7 : 11 February 2018, Willia. Goodrich in entry for William Goodrich, 04 Oct 1632); citing WOOLVERSTONE,SUFFOLK,ENGLAND, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 919,639. d 30 April 1633 # [[Goodridge-9|Mary Goodridge]] bp 21 August 1634, Woolverstone, England, m Edward Woodman, #[[Goodrich-103|Jeremiah Goodrich]] b 6 March 1637/8, Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony"Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F465-YS7]: 5 November 2017), Willyam Gutterig in entry for Jeremy Gutterig, 06 Jan 1637; citing Birth, Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 745,869. #[[Goodridge-8|Joseph Goodridge]] b 29 September 1639, Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony"Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VQXB-7LJ : 10 February 2018), William Gutterig in entry for Joseph Gutterig, 29 Jul 1639; citing Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, ; FHL microfilm 745,869. #[[Goodridge-5|Benjamin Goodridge]] b 11 April 1642, Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony ==Research Notes== See also William Goodrich (Goodrich-391) related ''WikiTree'' Free-Space pages, :[[Space:William_Goodrich_DNA_Research|William Goodrich DNA Research]]. :[[Space:William_Goodrich_Research_Notes|William Goodrich Research Notes/Mary Lovering Holman (1948)]]. '''Great Migration Directory.''' Goodrich, William: Woolverstone, Suffolk; 1636; Watertown [WaBOP 5, 52; MBCR 1:270; WaVR 1:5; SPR Case #50; TAG 13:78-82, 43:43-49; Hale, House 550-51; Edwin Alonzo Goodridge, The Goodridge Genealogy: A History of the Descendants of William Goodridge (New York 1918)]. (The two early Watertown land grants to “John Gutterige” were almost certainly clerical errors and were actually grants to this William Goodrich [WaBOP 5, 8].) '''Parentage.''' A prior version of this profile included, "WARNING: Some show this William died in Wolverstone, Suffolk, England, an obvious error. Some show him as the son of Richard and Muriel (Eure) Goodricke of Ribston, Yorkshire, but that seems inconsistent with William's origins in Bury St. Edmonds. There is a problem with dates: William couldn't have been born in 1605 if his supposed father Richard Goodricke (of Yorkshire) died in 1601. In short, it appears that William's parents are unknown at this time." '''Unproven Children.''' Online trees sometimes show a daughter Elizabeth, b 1644. There is no mention of her in MT Goodrich's works or Edwin Alonzo Goodrich's book, and no original record found indicating he had a daughter. As there is often confusion between the Watertown and Wethersfield families, its possible she was created from a gedcom entry error of Elizabeth Goodrich b 1645 in Wethersfield. [[Cole-12288|Cole-12288]] 16:34, 7 December 2021 (UTC) '''Savage.''' "WILLIAM, Watertown 1636, by w. Margaret had Mary, perhaps b. in Eng.; Jeremy, b. 6 Mar. 1638; Joseph, 29 Sept. 1639; and Benjamin, 11 Apr. 1642; d. I conject. at Newbury, bef. 3 Apr. 1647, when his inv. was tak.; and his wid. m. John Hull of Newbury. Coffin. This name is in the rec. frequent. spelt Gutteridge, sometimes without d, sometimes Guttrige, sometimes with single t, sometimes without final e, often, too, Goodrich, once Guddridge. Mary m. 20 Dec. 1653, Edward Woodman, Jr." --James Savage '''Pope.''' "William, Watertown, propr. 1636. Wife Margaret; ch. Jeremy b. 6 (1) 1637, Joseph b. 29 (7)1639, apprenticed 8 May, 1645, by widow Margaret to Samuel Thatcher. [Mdx. De. 1. 188.], Benjamin b. 11 (2) 1642. He d. and inv. of his est. was taken April 3, 1647. [Reg. VIII, 57.] The widow m. John Hull of Newbury; she d. Feb. 3, 1682. Will dated Aug. 4, prob. 10 April, 1683, beq. to sons Jeremiah, Joseph and Benjamin; gr. son Benjamin G.; to dau. Mary Woodman; gr. ch. Mary Emry and Elizabeth Woodman." --Charles H. Pope '''Name Variants''': English records seem to use Goodrich, early Watertown records use variant of Gutterig, and Essex County uses Goodridge. == Sources == See also: *Merton Taylor Goodrich, "Whence Came William Goodrich of Watertown?" ''The American Genealogist.'' 43 (Jan 1967):pp 43-49; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11857/43/0 ''American Ancestors'']. *Merton Taylor Goodrich, "Two Wives or Three--The Family History of Benjamin Goodridge of Newbury and Rowley, Mass.," ''The American Genealogist'', 13 (1936):78-82; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11843/78/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']; also at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVL-D94L-S?i=522&cat=319844 View on FamilySearch]. *Colket, Meredith B. ''Founders of Early American Families: Emigrants from Europe 1607-1657.'' Cleveland, Ohio: General Court of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, 1975. * Find a Grave, database and images ({{FindAGrave|177610032}} : accessed 07 December 2021), memorial page for William “Goodridge” Goodrich (11 Jun 1609–8 May 1645), Find a Grave Memorial ID 177610032, citing Old Burying Place, Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Steve Goodrich (contributor 47431881) . (Note: Memorial only, no headstone or burial record) *Goodridge, Edwin Alonzo. ''[[Space:The Goodridge Genealogy, A History of the Descendants of William Goodridge|The Goodridge Genealogy, A History of the Descendants of William Goodridge]]'' ( 1918) [https://archive.org/details/goodridgegeneal00weekgoog archive.org] *Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:Hale, House, and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley|Hale, House, and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley]]'' (Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, 1952) [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066151523?urlappend=%3Bseq=572%3Bownerid=13510798887228401-584 Pages 550 -51] *Case, Lafayette W. ''The Goodrich Family in America: A Genealogy of the Descendants of John and William Goodrich of Wethersfield, Conn., Richard Goodrich of Guilford, Conn., and William Goodridge of Watertown, Mass.'' 1889. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/343210-the-goodrich-family-in-america-a-genealogy-of-the-descendants-of-john-and-william-goddrich-of-wethersfield-conn-richard-goodrich-of-guilford-conn-and-william-goodrich-of-watertown-mass-together-with-a-short-historical-account-of-the-family-in-england-the-origin?viewer=1View in FamilySearch].

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Steven Paul Jobs (February 24 1955-still alive) is the CEO (chief executive officer) and co-founder of Apple inc and Pixar Animation Studios. He also became a member of the board of The Walt Disney Company Director in 2006. He is Buddhism, has 4 children, and own $5.5 billion by 2010. His interest in innovation as Bill Gates was excited about making money. Steve was born in Green Bay California, and adopted by Paul and Clara who named him Steven Paul Jobs. He attended Cupertino Junior High and Homestead High School in Cupertino California, and frequented after school lecture at the Hewlett Packard Company in Palo Alto California, then he was hired with Steve Wozniak as a summer employee. In 1972, he graduated from high school and attended Reed College in Portland Oregon. He got dropped out after one semester, but he continued auditing classes at Reed. In 1974, he returned to California and began to attend meeting at the Homebrew Computer Club with Wozniak. He had a job as a technician at Atari (a manufacturer of popular video games), he saved money for his tour to India. He then traveled to India with his college friend (the first Apple employee), Daniel Kottke. He came back a Buddhist with his head shaved and wearing traditional Indian clothing. During this time, he realized people around him who did not share his countercultural roots could not fully relate to his thinking. Then he returned to his previous job at Atari and given the task to create a circuit board for the game Breakout, he was offered $100 for wach chip that was reduced in the machine. He made a deal with Wozniak to spit the bonus evenly if he could minimize the number of chips. So he reduces the number of chips by 50, it was so tight that it was impossible to reproduce on an assenbly line. Jobs told Wozniak that the company had only given $70, instead of $5000, so Wozniak got $350. In 1976, Steve Jobs, Stephen Wozniak, Ronald Wayne, and A.C."Mike" Markkula Jr. found Apple. As Apple continued to expand, the company began to look for an experienced executive to help manage its expansion. In 1978, Apple recruited Mike Scout from National Semiconductor to serve as CEO for several turbulent years.In 1983, Jobs lured John Sculley away from Pepsi Cola to serve as Apple's CEO. While Jobs was a persuasive and charismatic director for Apple, some of his employees from that time descriped him as an erratic temperamental manager. At the end of may 1985, following an internal power struggle and an announcement of significant payoffs, Sculley relieved Jobs of his duties as head of the Macintosh division. Jobs married Laurene Powell on March 18 1991, they had 3 children. Also a daughter Lisa Brennan Jobs (born 1978), for his relationship with Chrisann Brennan, she briefly raised their daughter on welfare when Jobs denied paternity, then later acknowledged paternity. In mid 2004,He announced to his employees that he had been diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in his pancreas. He stated that he had a rare, far less aggressive type known as islet cell neuroendocrine tumor.He underwent a pancreaticoduodenectomy in July 2004 and successfully removed the tumor. In April 2009, he underwent again a liver transplant at Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute. Jobs' prognosis was "excellent". Apple: Apple is leading the consumer technology world with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, its family of iPod media players and iTunes media store, and its Mac computers and iLife and iWork application suites. Apple recently introduced the iPad, a breakthrough Internet and digital media device, plus the iBookstore, alongside iTunes and the App Store. Pixar Animation Studios: Pixar Animation Studios created some of the most successful and beloved animated films of all time including Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars and Ratatouille. Pixar merged with The Walt Disney Company in 2006 and Steve now serves on Disney's board of directors. "Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower"-Steve Jobs

Steve Magna Carta Guide Pages

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These pages are links to Magna Carta information on wikitree ==Profiles worked on== [[Foliot-55|John Foliot (abt.1571-)]] [[Foliot-56|Edward Foliot (abt.1610-bef.1690)]] ==Useful Links== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Post-1500_Team, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Pre-1500_Team, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Checklist https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Quick-Nav_Index https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Basic_Magna_Carta_Profile_Example https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Trails https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Magna_Carta_Template_Trail https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Section https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Reliable_Sources https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields_for_European_Aristocrats https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Glossary

Steve Pisanos

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{{Profile-box|See his profile [[Pisanos-1|here]]}} {{Image|file=Pisanos-1-3.jpg |caption=Painting Major Steve Pisanos|size=260px|align=l }} {{Image|file=Photos-164.png|size=70px|align=l |caption=Chevalier légion d'honneur France's Highest Military Award }}{{Clear}} Steve Pisanos (born Spiros Pisanos (Greek: Σπύρος Πίσανος του Νικολάου και της Αθηνάς); November 10, 1919 – June 6, 2016) was a Colonel who served successfully as a fighter pilot with the British Royal Air Force (RAF) and the United States Army Air Forces 4th Fighter Group in World War II, having been credited with 10 victories and thus considered an ace. By the end of his career in 1974, he received 33 decorations and distinctions. He was the author of the book The Flying Greek, published in April 2008, where he has meticulously recorded all of his personal adventures and detailed war fighting experiences. The book is commented by his friends and renowned USAF aviators Gabby Gabreski and Charles Yeager. '''US Army Air Forces Career'''
Pisanos' lack of American citizenship prevented him from joining a purely American combat unit (i.e. one commanded by American officers) At the same time, the Greek government-in-exile was recruiting him for one of its new squadrons created in North Africa. Pisanos' comrades decided the solution was to convince the United States government to grant him citizenship under the name of 'Steve Pisanos', which it did on May 3, 1942, with the help of his commander Colonel Chesley Peterson. Pisanos became the first American citizen naturalized while on foreign soil. When the United States entered World War II and started establishing air bases in England, the pilots in the three ‘Eagle Squadrons' were the only combat-experienced American pilots in Europe. A decision was made to integrate them into the US Army Air Forces. However, the pilots had developed strong links between them and preferred to stay in the same units with their present composition as pilots of the newly established 4th Fighter Group. Thus, Pisanos' unit, No. 71 Squadron RAF, became the 334th Fighter Squadron in September 1942. In March 1943, the 4th Fighter Group started flying the new P-47 Thunderbolt fighter. As a member of the 334th Fighter Squadron, Pisanos' plane (P-47D-23-AAF Serial Number 42-27945) was coded QP-D and had an emblem of ‘Miss Plainfield’ painted on it as nose art. He scored his 2 first confirmed victories over northeastern Belgium escorting US bombers while he had another 2 non-confirmed ones around the same time. He became wingman in his squadron and was soon promoted to the rank of Flight Lieutenant. He participated in more sorties in a variety of fighter tasks mainly over northwestern France, achieving another 4 confirmed kills against Messerschmitt Bf 109 and Focke Wulf Fw 190 fighters. Back in New Jersey people who knew him and heard the news of his successes prompted the local press to write an article. The title of the first one was 'The Flying Greek'. This title influenced him, and some 60 years later he named his book after it. At the end of 1943, Pisanos had 6 confirmed and 2 probable air victories. In January 1944, the 4th Fighter Group received the new P-51 Mustang fighter. Pisanos' new plane (P-51B-7-NA, AAF Serial Number 43-6798) was also coded QP-B. On a mission over southern France on May 5, 1944, when he escorted B-17 bombers to Bordeaux, he scored another 2 confirmed victories. On his return his engine began running rough, and he had to belly-land between Le Havre and Évreux in France.[1] Although initially blamed on a spark plug malfunction, it is more likely due to use of 150-octane fuel. Once the USAAF switched to 100-octane fuel, problems with spark plug burn out ceased. On this very mission, on the same day, Charles ‘Chuck’ Yeager was downed as well, near the Pyrenees, and was able to escape to Spain. '''In the French Resistance'''
Pisanos was helped by the French Resistance to hide from the Germans and was then given a false identity to pass as a distant family member to escape via Spain Instead, he stayed in the French Resistance and was later moved to Paris. From there he established contact with agents of the OSS, collecting information about German traffic movement in the area and participated in a number of local fights with the French until the liberation of Paris. Nearly all downed American pilots who evaded capture were returned home to the United States for fear of being recaptured by the Germans and succumbing to torture that could reveal the French helpers and their Resistance networks. After Pisanos was moved back to the US, he was given the task of flight-testing captured enemy planes to analyze their performance. '''Post-WWII service with the USAF''' After World War II, Pisanos flew the first operational United States jet fighter, the P-80 Shooting Star, a top-secret machine at the time. After having a short career as a commercial pilot of 4-engined airliners with TWA, he returned to the United States Air Force due to his jet-flying experience as a Captain. Pisanos attended the USAF Flight Performance School (now the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School) and graduated with class 45D. Major Pisanos was tasked with testing advanced jet fighters, namely the F-102 Delta Dagger, with which he often flew at the supersonic speed of Mach 1.5 at an altitude of 50,000 feet. He continued serving with other units, testing new weapons development. He also served in Vietnam and near the end of his career as a Colonel, and a member of JUSMAAG, helped the Hellenic Air Force to integrate the F-4E Phantom II jet fighter. In 1974, he retired from the Air Force and lived in San Diego, California, with his wife Sofia. He has a sister who lives at Liosia, in Athens. Pisanos is a great-grandfather. In 2010, Pisanos was awarded the French Legion of Honor, the French Republic's highest decoration, in a ceremony at the San Diego Air & Space Museum. The award, presented by the Consul General of France in Los Angeles, recognized Pisanos' outstanding achievements in World War II as a fighter pilot and in support of the French Resistance. Pisanos died on June 6, 2016 from heart failure at his home in Rancho Bernardo, San Diego, California, aged 96.[[Wikipedia:Steve_Pisanos|Steve Pisanos]] San Diego Air and Space Museum [http://sandiegoairandspace.org/blog/article/legendary-american-hero-steve-spiro-pisanos-passes-away-at-96]. Col. Steve N. Pisanos, USAF, (Ret.), a World War II fighter double ace who served with the United States Army Air Corps, United States Air Force and as a volunteer member of the famed Eagle Squadrons of Great Britain’s Royal Air Force, has passed away, his family confirmed today. Pisanos was 96. == Sources == See also:

Stevens genealogy

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stevens-19002|Jim Stevens]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24774784 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stevens genealogy -1

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The goal of this project is to ...trace Paul Richard Stevens (or Richard Paul, as on birth certificate) genealogy Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stevens-19002|Jim Stevens]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * trace ancestry * family branches *current family Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24774784 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stevenson Browne Practice

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== Biography == Unknown Goldesborough was born about 1300, the daughter of Sir John Goldesborough of Goldesborough, and married William Calverley, the last to be named Scot, in 1325.[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Ducatus_Leodiensis_Or_The_Topography_of/gulWAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Calverley Thoresby, R. (1715). Ducatus Leodiensis, Or, The Topography of the Ancient and Populous Town and Parish of Leedes, and Parts Adjacent in the West-Riding of the County of York: With the Pedigrees of Many of the Nobility and Gentry, and Other Matters Relating to Those Parts. United Kingdom: Maurice Atkins, p 117.] However, according to Memorials of the Goldesborough Family, her father's name was probably Richard, as there is no mention of any John Goldesborough at this time.[https://archive.org/details/memorialsofgolde00gold/page/58/mode/2up?q=Calverley E.J. Burrow & Co. (1930). In Memorials of the Goldesborough Family.: Collected, collated and compiled by A. Goldsbrough. with plates, including portraits, and genealogical trees. essay, p 58.] William Calverley and his wife were the parents of a daughter, who married Gilbert de Slingsby, another daughter, Eleanor, who married John de Leventhorpe, and a son and heir, John. who married Joanna, daughter of Sir Simon Ward of Guisley.[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Memoirs_of_the_Public_Life_of_Sir_Walter/a6I-AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Calverley Straker, J. (1819). Memoirs of the Public Life of Sir Walter Blackett, of Wallington, Baronet: With a Pedigree of the Calverleys, of Calverley, in Yorkshire, and the Blacketts, of Newcastle Upon Tyne and Northumberland. United Kingdom: S. Hodgson, p 4.] == Sources == :'''See Also:''' *[https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/gg/goldesborough1.php stirnet.com.] *[https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00721078&tree=LEO Genealogics by Leo van de Paas.]

Stevenson Browne Practice -1

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William Calverley aka Scot ==Biography== William was born about 1290. He married the daughter of Richard de Goldesborough.[https://archive.org/details/memorialsofgolde00gold/page/58/mode/2up?q=Calverley E.J.Burrow & Co. 1930 Memorials of the Goldesborough Family, Collected, Collated, and Compiled by A. Goldsbrough, with plates, including portraits, and genealogical trees, p 58.][https://www.google.com/books/edition/Ducatus_Leodiensis_Or_The_Topography_of/gulWAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Calverley Thoresby, R. (1715). Ducatus Leodiensis, Or, The Topography of the Ancient and Populous Town and Parish of Leedes, and Parts Adjacent in the West-Riding of the County of York: With the Pedigrees of Many of the Nobility and Gentry, and Other Matters Relating to Those Parts. United Kingdom: Maurice Atkins, p 117.] William Calverley and his wife were the parents of a daughter, who married Gilbert de Slingsby, another daughter, Eleanor, who married John de Leventhorpe, and a son and heir, John. who married Joanna, daughter of Sir Simon Ward of Guisley.[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Memoirs_of_the_Public_Life_of_Sir_Walter/a6I-AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Calverley Straker, J. (1819). Memoirs of the Public Life of Sir Walter Blackett, of Wallington, Baronet: With a Pedigree of the Calverleys, of Calverley, in Yorkshire, and the Blacketts, of Newcastle Upon Tyne and Northumberland. United Kingdom: S. Hodgson, p 4.] == Sources == :'''See Also:''' *[https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00721078&tree=LEO Genealogics by Leo van de Paas.]

Stevenson Browne Practice -2

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==Biography== Eleanor was born about 1330. She was the daughter of William Calverley and a daughter of Richard de Goldesborough of Goldsborough and married John Leventhorpe.[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Memoirs_of_the_Public_Life_of_Sir_Walter/a6I-AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Calverley Straker, J. (1819). Memoirs of the Public Life of Sir Walter Blackett, of Wallington, Baronet: With a Pedigree of the Calverleys, of Calverley, in Yorkshire, and the Blacketts, of Newcastle Upon Tyne and Northumberland. United Kingdom: S. Hodgson, p 4.][https://archive.org/details/leventhropesofsa00kerr/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater Leventhorpes of Sawbridgeworth: Kerr, Philip, Walker. pp 10, 131, 131 fn 11.] == Sources == ==See Also== *[https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ll/leventhorpe1.php#link3 stirnet.com.]

Stevenson Browne Practice -3

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==Biography== John was born about 1325. According to the pedigree in Leventhorpes of Sawbridgeworth he was thought to have been the son of Geoffrey Leventhorpe of Horton and Clayton and Leventhorpe and Ela, daughter of Robert Fleming and married Elinor, daughter of William Calverley (Scott) of Calverley. [https://archive.org/details/leventhropesofsa00kerr/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater Leventhorpes of Sawbridgeworth: Kerr, Philip, Walker. p 10.] However, according to the same source, page 131, footnote 11: "Whittaker, in the History of Leeds and Elmet, says that Eleanor, daughter of Walter de Calverley, married John de Leventhorpe, which lends support, although it does not identify the John Leventhorpe in question as the son of Geoffrey. Calverley Pedigree. Visitation of Yorks, 1584/5 or 1612 also gives this Match."[https://archive.org/details/leventhropesofsa00kerr/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater Leventhorpes of Sawbridgeworth: Kerr, Philip, Walker. p 131 fn 11.][https://archive.org/details/McGillLibrary-hssl_visitation-yorkshire_CS437Y4A2-19990/page/n32/mode/1up FOSTER, J. (1875). The Visitation of Yorkshire, Made in the Years 1584/5, by Robert Glover ... to which is Added the Subsequent Visitation Made in 1612, by Richard St. George ... With Several Additional Pedigrees, Including "The Arms Taken Out of Churches and Houses at Yorkshire Visitation, 1584/5 ... "Sir William Fayrfax' Booke of Arms," and Other Heraldic Lists, with Copious Indices. Edited by Joseph Foster. United Kingdom: Privately printed for the editor, p 9.] Therefore, it cannot be stated with certainty that John was the son of Geoffrey. == Sources == ==See Also== *[https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ll/leventhorpe1.php#link1 stirnet.com.]

Stevenson Family Mysteries

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schooner owned by thomas stevenson and jj parker thomas stevenson mrd catherine daugherty 1832 where

Stevensons

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{{Image|file=Stevensons.jpg |caption=Stevenson Clan }} A picture taken in the back garden at Rooth Street in about 1951 or 1952 * '''Back row :''' [[Berry-13348|Florry (Berry) Stevenson]], [[Berry-13373|Lilian Berry]] (Aunt), [[Hind-353|Joyce (Hind) Stevenson]], [[Stevenson-6456|Phil Stevenson]], [[Edis-Bates-2|Geoff Edis-Bates]] and [[Churchill-3168|Ken Churchill]] * '''Middle row :''' [[Bates-10215|Doreen (Bates) Stevenson]], [[Stevenson-6457|Daisy Mary (Stevenson) Churchill (Pal)]], [[Stevenson-5372| Jessie Lilian Stevenson]] *'''Front row :''' [[Smith-173628|Jennifer Smith]], [[Smith-173071|Patricia Smith]], [[Edis-Bates-1|David Edis-Bates]], [[Smith-173629|Steven Smith]], [[Stevenson-6459|Carol Stevenson]], [[Edis-Bates-4| Peter Edis-Bates]], [[Churchill-3166|Andrew Churchill]] , [[Edis-Bates-3|Jonathan Edis-Bates]] and [[Stevenson-6460|Paula Stevenson]]

Steve's About Me Page

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Also see: [[Space:Steve's Activity on WikiTree]] {{Image |file=Harris-5439-1.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Working the HLSR Carnival }} During the February and March months, you will often find me volunteering at the [https://www.rodeohouston.com/ Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo], which is the largest livestock exhibition and rodeo in the world. We enjoy spending the weekends wandering through the exhibits, shopping with the vendors, playing in the carnival and catching a few concerts. ''By the way, have you listened to any [[Stapleton-1620|Chris Stapleton]] lately? Maybe you can help connect him to the Family Tree!''{{clear}} Starting her freshman year, my daughter has been an active member of the Crosby High School Big Red Machine, a military style marching band, competing as one of the smallest 5A [https://www.uiltexas.org/music UIL marching bands] in Texas. With a budget that is dwarfed by other schools in their classification, the Big Red Machine is the only marching band in the State to have six ''now seven!'' consecutive Division 1 ratings, and two consecutive trips to the State Championships. Even though they have not yet won a State Title, they are currently ranked in the top 3% of marching bands, out of 1,075 bands that compete. {{Image |file=Steve_s_Tools-11.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''CHS Big Red Machine - Military Marching Band'''
''UIL State Marching Championships 2017-2018'' }} So during the months of July through November, you will find us cheering on the band at halftime, attending early morning practices, late night band meetings, driving back and forth to contests and generally just enjoying the time we get to spend with an amazing group of kids and directors - even if we have to miss a few hours of sleep in the process. {{Image|file=Steve_s_Tools-15.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=CHS Big Red Machine
Evening practice, Oct 2017 }} Starting off the 2018-2019/2019-2020 school year, I have the privilege of being the Band Parent Booster President/Treasurer, volunteering my time, skills and ideas to further promote the music program; while making sure the kids needs are taken care of as they prepared for one of the most prestigious music conferences in the nation, the [https://www.midwestclinic.org Midwest Clinic]. During the Summer (July 4th) and Winter (Jan 1st) seasons, you will also find the band working our largest fundraiser, [http://www.topdogfireworks.com/ TopDog Fireworks]. {{Occupation|image=Wikimedia_Commons_photos-3.jpg |text=is working towards a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-sufficiency self-sufficient lifestyle].}} In my free time (what little I have left) I enjoy working around the house. I consider myself a "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_of_all_trades,_master_of_none jack of all trades]", so I will routinely dive into projects that might make my wife a bit nervous (although she would never admit it). From house remodeling and building furniture, down to minor electrical work, plumbing, and making duck calls, I always have improvement/project ideas that could keep me busy for years to come.

Steve's Activity on WikiTree

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Steward Donahoe Tale With Civil War Records

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THE TALE.....AND THE RECORDS [[Donahoe-9|Stewart Donahoe]] was the son of [[Donahoe-3|William Donahoe]] and [[Unknown-1606|Ingra Unknown]]. He was born 1807 in Elkins, Randolph County, Virginia. He married [[McPherson-3|Adeline McPherson]] on March 7, 1839 in Mason County, Virginia. He died either November 10th or 12th of 1862 in Jackson County, Virginia. The tale passed down generations regarding the service and the demise of Stewart Donahoe/Donahue is basically as follows. Near the end of fall of 1862, Stewart returned from the war to his home on Little Mill Creek. He was only home a few days when he got news that there was a detachment of home guards on their way to arrest him as a deserter. He started out to meet the home guards. He went unarmed, having stashed his carbine in a decayed tree stump near his home. Before too long, he met up with the guards and agreed to accompany them to Cottageville, for a hearing concerning the matter. After they had all crossed the Little Mill Creek at Click's Ford, about a mile due east of Mt. Alto, a member of the guards shot Stewart in the back; and, he died from the resulting wound. The perpetrator of this crime went unpunished. It was not long before the people of the area reported seeing a phantom near the large beech tree in the lane where Donahoe was killed. Various things were seen, including a black colt, a ball of tawny dust, an early Brethren Minister, and even a headless soldier was seen climbing through the rustic rail fence. Children; and, even grown men refused to travel the lane. The place was definitely avoided after dark. One brother of the deceased swore that he met the figure one night and actually had a conversation with him. The encounter sent him barreling home as fast as he could go. He even plunged into the Creek and swam to the other side to get there quicker. He never again passed that spot. First, it must be noted that it was not unusual for soldiers to return home for furloughs or myriad other reasons during the Civil War. It was also not unusual for them to be denoted as "deserters" if they did not return within the time allotted to them. The first thing I noticed upon reviewing the papers from Stewart Donohoe's penison file is that there is mention of him having a civilian doctor's unattested letter for why he was absent. This could just mean that it was not considered by the army to be a legal document because it must not have been signed by a justice of the peace or witnesses. Apparently, he was considered a deserter because there was something lacking in this document from the civilian doctor. Enter into this picture, the local home guards, tracking down deserters; and, you have a recipe for trouble; and, in this case, even murder. Being shot in the back presents many scenarios to one's mind, not limited to Stewart trying to get away from these men. Only the Lord and those who were there know exactly how this happened. Although there is a document, dated 1889, which states that there is not any evidence extant at the time which would allow the removal of the charge of desertion, I believe that it finally was removed. My reason for this belief is that Stewart's widow and minor child, Malinda, received a pension, as evidenced by a certificate number having been assigned to the file. So, although there is no document which states outright that he was not a deserter, I do not think that a certificate would have been assigned, nor any monies paid to the wife and child of a deserter. This is a truly sad story which shows just how cruel and barbaric war is.... SOURCES: Civil War Records of Stewart Donohue, Legend of the Headless Horseman of Donohue's Lane as toldy by Sidney Kay, Jackson Herald article of 29 Mar 1940

Stewart

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Groover-343|Willard Groover]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=28018384 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stewart & Lloyds Steelworks Coombs Wood

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Stewart & Lloyds Steelworks Coombs Wood found in 1903 and finally closed by British Steel in 1990

Stewart County Tennessee Deeds (Grantee)-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Stewart_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of Stewart County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Stewart'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Stewart’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Stewart County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1787-1797'''. If your ''Stewart'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Stewart'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Stewart County Land (Grantee)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Stewart County'''
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'''Updated: 1 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !From !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1787 | |Campbell |Thomas Pvt. |State of North Carolina |2 |55 |224 acres in Davidson County at the mouth of First Creek; Cumberland River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-H9Z5-2?i=33&cat=259655 Doc Image] |- !1797 | |Campbell |Patrick Sgt. |State of North Carolina |2 |75 |428 acres on Wells Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-H9ZV-6?i=44&cat=259655 Doc Image] |}

Stewart Family - Working

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The goal of this project is to reconstruct the ancestors (and collateral lines) of Donald Stewart (b. 1784 in Dull, Perthshire, Scotland, d. 23 June 1857 in Dunbarney, Perthshire, Scotland). Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[MacDonald-11705|Peter MacDonald]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identify the ancestors and siblings of Donald's parents (James Stewart and Christian Scott). Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=29167904 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stewart Family Reunion

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A reunion is being planned for the descendants of Charles and Donald Stewart, from the Isle of Skye, Scotland to PEI, Selkirk Settlers, who settled in Belfast, Belle River area of PEI, and their kin who followed later - the descendants of Stewart’s from Isle of Skye, Scotland who immigrated in 1842 and settled in High Bank, Little Sands and Caledonia, Prince Edward Island.

Stewart McKay and family

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'''Things Related to the Stewart McKay Family'''

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Stewart Name Study Info

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Stewart Name Study Info 2.

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Stewart of Blackhall Mystery

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==Research on the Stewarts of Blackhall== *[[Stewart-35119|Charles Stewart]] *[[Stewart-29851|Rev Charles Stewart]] *[[Stewart-29852|Archibald Stewart, Tacksman]] *[[Stewart-18657|Sir Archibald Stewart, 1st Baronet]] ---- *Gartnafuaran cadet. *[[Stewart-2438|Samuel Stewart]] *[[Stewart-14284|Robert Stewart]] *[[Stewart-5107|Walter Stewart]] ==Sources== G2G. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335322/help-with-editing-pre-1500-lairds-of-blackhall-part-1 Jared Olar's research. https://williamstewart.com/Jared-Olar-Stewarts-of-Blackhall-and-Ardgowan-papers.pdf Island register tree. http://www.islandregister.com/stewart2.html

Stewart One Name Study info

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Steyn Documents

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This is a collection of relative documents. Included is a newspaper article written in 1955 about the life of my grandfather containing much information on the family. Also, various documents such as baptism documents, family bible, etc.

Steyn interest group

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Steyn-441|Laura Steyn]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5907876 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Sticker images

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'''Agricultural''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images.png |text=was a Farmer}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images.png |text=was a Farmer }} results in: {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-2.png |text=was a Farmer}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-2.png |text=was a Farmer}} {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-7.png |text=was an Agricultural Labourer}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-7.png |text=was an Agricultural Labourer}} '''Baker''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-13.png |text=was a Baker}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-13.png |text=was a Baker}} '''Barber''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-11.png |text=was a Barber}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-11.png |text=was a Barber}} '''Blacksmith''' (see also Farrier) {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-8.png |text=was a Blacksmith}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-8.png |text=was a Blacksmith}} '''Bricklayer''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-21.png |text=was a Bricklayer}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-21.png |text=was a Bricklayer}} '''Butcher''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-15.png |text=was a Butcher}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-15.png |text=was a Butcher}} '''Canal Boatman, Carrier or Lock Keeper''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-3.png |text=was a Canal Boatman}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-3.png |text=was a Canal Boatman}} {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-4.png |text=was a Canal Carrier}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-4.png |text=was a Canal Carrier}} {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-19.png |text=was a Lock Keeper}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-19.png |text=was a Lock Keeper}} '''Clockmaker''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-5.png |text=was a Clockmaker}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-5.png |text=was a Clockmaker}} '''Cheesemaker''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-16.png |text=was a Cheesemaker}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-16.png |text=was a Cheesemaker}} '''Coal Miner''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-18.png |text=was a Coal Miner}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-18.png |text=was a Coal Miner}} '''Cook, Housekeeper''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-14.png |text=was a Cook}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-14.png |text=was a Cook}} '''Dairyman or Milkman''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-2.jpg |text=was a Dairyman}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-2.jpg |text=was a Dairyman}} '''Farrier''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-22.png |text=was a Farrier}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-22.png |text=was a Farrier}} '''Jockey, Steeplechaser''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-10.png |text=was a Jockey}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-10.png |text=was a Jockey}} '''Laundress''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-6.png |text=was a Laundress}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-6.png |text=was a Laundress}} '''Member of Parliament''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-20.png |text=was a Member of Parliament}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-20.png |text=was a Member of Parliament}} '''Miller''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-1.png |text=was a Miller}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-1.png |text=was a Miller}} '''Religion''' {{Religion |image=Sticker_images-23.png |text=was a member of the Church of England Clergy}} * {{Religion |image=Sticker_images-23.png |text=was a member of the Church of England Clergy}} '''Stocking Framework Knitter''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-12.png |text=was a Stocking Framework Knitter}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-12.png |text=was a Stocking Framework Knitter}} '''Stonemason''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-9.png |text=was a Stonemason}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-9.png |text=was a Stonemason}} '''Thatcher''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images.jpg |text=was a Thatcher}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images.jpg |text=was a Thatcher}} '''Whaler''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-17.png |text=was a Whaler}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-17.png |text=was a Whaler}} '''Wheelwright''' {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-1.jpg |text=was a Wheelwright}} * {{Occupation |image=Sticker_images-1.jpg |text=was a Wheelwright}} '''More stickers here:'''
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Sticker Study

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Examples of how to build Stickers. {{Religion |image=Christian_Symbols-10.jpg |text=was a Methodist. }} {{LDS Pioneers}} {{Notables Sticker}}

Stickers

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'''COUNTRIES''' {{England Sticker}}
{{Australia Sticker}}
{{Ireland Native}}
---- '''COUNTIES''' {{England Sticker|Derbyshire}}
{{England Sticker|Staffordshire}}
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---- '''STATES''' {{Australia Sticker|New South Wales}}
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Sticky Dates

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[[Miller-100269|Joseph Peter Miller (1814-1895)]]
[[Miller-3236|Peter Miller (1779-1845)]] [[Space:Joseph_Miller_2012_GeneJ_Blog|Joseph Miller 2012 GeneJ Blog]] -----

Sticky Dates and Aha! Moments

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[[Miller-100269|Joseph Peter Miller (1814-1895)]]
[[Miller-3236|Peter Miller (1779-1845)]] [[Space:Joseph_Miller_2012_GeneJ_Blog|Joseph Miller 2012 GeneJ Blog]] ----- Graphics :Part 1, [[Space:More_about_Joseph_Peter_and_Rebecca_Miller|More about Joseph Peter and Rebecca Miller]] ::02-01-Family-Manuscripts ::02-01a-John-I-Miller ::02-02-Timeline :Part 2, [[Space:Still_more_about_Joseph_Peter_and_Rebecca_Miller|Still more about Joseph Peter and Rebecca Miller]] ::02-04-Unproven-Census ::02-05-RIP ::02-06-Obituaries ::02-07-Unmarked :Part 3, [[Space:Aha%21_Could_it_be_...|Aha! Could it be ...]] ::02-08-Calculated-Affair ::02-09-Death-Date-Double-Take ::02-10-Timeline-Two ::02-11-Joseph-Peter-vs-Joseph-and-birth-dates '''Sticky Dates''' "Sticky content" is developed onto a website for the purpose of causing users to spend more time or return more often to the site. [Wikipedia, "Sticky content."] Using that analogy, one could say Joseph Peter Miller has "sticky dates," for we found ourselves returning to review the evidence about his birth and death over and over again. In 1954, John I. Miller, then almost 84 years old, reported that his grandfather was born 5 July 1814. No one would suggest that a 140-year delay (1814-1954) constitutes timely reporting, but we have yet to find "more timely" direct evidence for a date of birth that could be uniquely identified with Joseph Peter Miller. It did not go unnoticed that the date "5 July 1814," was one day and one month shy of the very timely, documented birth date of Peter Miller's son, Joseph, "6 August 1814." Could the difference in the two birth dates be explained by a simple mis-calculation along the way? Of course not, this is a Miller! '''Birth as a "Calculated Affair"''' Joseph Peter Miller and his wife, Rebecca died in March 1895 at Van Wert County, Ohio--three days apart. Both deaths were recorded, and two obituaries were published remarking about the deaths. The earlier of the two obituaries (penned, 12 March 1895) was errant as to the couple's ages (she, "aged 76" and he, "aged 72"), but it reports, "While the funeral of Mrs. Miller was in progress, her husband closed his eyes in death." According to that obituary, Rebecca "died Thursday ... Funeral held on Sunday, at 11:30 a.m."; Joseph "died Sunday ... 12 o'clock [graphic] Both Joseph Peter Miller's death record (Van Wert County deaths) and the second obituary (penned, 14 March 1895) report he died 10 March 1895 [separately, a Sunday], then aged "80 years, 8 months and 4 days." Using the death record/obituary data, Joseph Peter's date of birth calculates as ca6 July 1814--one day later than the date recorded in 1954 by John I. Miller. [graphic] John I. Miller wrote a second manuscript in 1962, then approaching his 92nd birthday. Both manuscripts report Joseph Peter Miller's birth date as 5 July 1814, further saying he died 10 March 1895--consistent with his death record and obituaries. (The earlier, 1954 manuscript, however, reports Joseph Peter Miller died one day earlier, on 9 March 1895.) If in preparing the 1954 manuscript, John I. Miller worked not from a clear recollection but calculated Joseph Peter Miller’s birth date using his age at death (80 years, 8 months and 4 days) and a date of death one day premature (9 March 1895 instead of 10 March 1895), that would explain why we find Joseph Peter Miller’s date of birth reported as July 5th in the earlier manuscript. If in 1962, Joseph’s date of death was corrected, but the estimated date of birth was not recalculated, then a simple mistake may have been separately perpetuated. For our hard work, at best we could say Joseph Peter Miller might have been born 6 July 1814, a date still one month--albeit exactly one month--different than the recorded birth date for Peter Miller's son, Joseph. Could the one month difference be explained by an error in Joseph Peter Miller's age at death? Perhaps, but only perhaps. There may be ... [graphic] '''More to the story.''' Wikipedia describes Aha! effect as the "human experience of suddenly understanding a previously incomprehensible problem or concept." [Wikipedia, "Eureka Effect."] The only known record for the date of birth of Peter Miller's son, Joseph (08 Aug 1814), is a St. Jacob's church (Leetonia, Ohio) baptismal record. Armed with evidence about Joseph Peter Miller's birth, we set out to place Joseph Peter Miller's birth in the context of what was otherwise known about Peter Miller's family events, including the recorded birth of his son, Joseph. It was an Aha! moment. Peter Miller's first wife, Rosanna Kimmerling died on 17 June 1813. [Family record.] Their son, William Miller, was baptized at St. Jacob's, 19 April 1813, not long before Rosanna's death. [FHL film 862017.] Peter Miller married Mary Stewart 29 December 1813, about six months after Rosanna's death. Joseph Miller, Peter and Mary's son, was baptized at St. Jacob's on 16 October 1814, a little over nine months after they had been married. If Joseph was born 6 August 1814, as the church record reports, the birth was about seven (7) months after Peter and Mary were married. On the other hand, ''if'' son Joseph had been born one month earlier, that birth would have been only about six (6) months after the marriage--three months shy of the social norm. [graphic] Aha! Peter and Mary's son Joseph could indeed have been born a month earlier, 6 July 1814, and if so, there could an explanation for why his birth was noticed in the church records as 6 August 1814. '''Miller-mania''' Working with Stark County and Paris township records was complicated by extended Miller kinships-- Millers known related by marriage to either Peter Miller (?1779-1845) or Joseph Peter Miller (1814-1895). #Peter Miller's sister-in-law, Susannah Kimmerling (Rosanna Kimmerling's sister), was married about 1800 to Anthony Miller (1780-1864). Anthony and Susannah lived at Columbiana County, Ohio, but some of their children settled at Paris township, Stark County or intermarried with families settled there. #Joseph Peter Miller's sister-in-law, Catherine Thoma, married 1842 to Emanuel Miller, not known to be related to either Peter Miller or Anthony Miller. Emanuel and Catherine Miller, too, resided Paris township, Stark County. These extended Miller relationships added a layer of complexity to our review of historical records about Miller men who were said of or from Stark County. This included our review of an 1837 baptismal record, which is the subject of our next section.

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The goal of this project is to ...Find the Stiegl family in Germany. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Martin-47511|John Martin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21510187 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mogensen-201|Phyllis Mogensen]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Charles Jesse and Etta Able Gulick descendants * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16630784 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Still more about Joseph Peter and Rebecca Miller

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[[Miller-100269|Joseph Peter Miller (1814-1895)]]
[[Miller-3236|Peter Miller (1779-1845)]] [[Space:Joseph_Miller_2012_GeneJ_Blog|Joseph Miller 2012 GeneJ Blog]]
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Stillwell/Stilwell/Stylwell profiles needing attention

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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stilwell-224 unsourced possibly disproven existence https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stilwell-219 Unsourced https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pearle-8 wife of above also unsourced https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stilwell-218 unsourecd https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stilwell-217 partially sourced https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stillwell-482 various problems with this one, wife not correct and 2 John Stillwells married in the same year at Dorking https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Parle-2 attached as wife of above possibly disproven existence/LNAB could be changed https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stillwell-444 - death date aended, all chldren detached as born after his death, second wife detached as marriage after his death. FIrst wife sorted and she remarried to a John Yalden

Stillwell - Crayne Family History and Photos

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Stilwell - Crayne Family History and photos also Pictures and old history of places in Greene Co, PA Assembled and written by Francine Stilwell Horn in 1968 to serve as a Stilwell-Crayne family history In addition to 54 pages bound as a scrapbook, there are 25 items that were inserted loosely appended to the end of the file. Scanned 12/30/2003 by Chris Collins. The original book is currently in the possession of Heather Collins.

Stillwell variant surnames wills in common

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23 Jan 1610 Will of John Stillwell or Styllwell, yeoman (to be buried in the churchyard; to repair of church 6s 8d; to poor of this parish 6s 8d) To my godchildren 1s each; to Elizabeth Dell 1; to my servants John Patfold and Noah Finche a ewe each; to Mary and Elizabeth Heath 3 each; to my brother George S. 3 and a stall of bees; to my brother Thomas S. 3; to my sisters Julian, Mary, Mabel and Joan 3 each; to my wife Elizabeth occupation of my land in Thursley until my son John is 21 paying to overseers 13 6s 8d p.a. for 10 years for John and for my son Richard 13 6s 8d; to my son John furniture and all my messuages in T. with remainder to my son Richard and then to my daughter Jane S.; to my daughter Jane furniture and 300 at 21 or marriage; to my son Richard 300 at 21; John Shudde of T., Richard Shudde his son, John Luffe, snr. of Churt and John Fige of Frensham, overseers (6s 8d each); residue to my wife, exec. Witnesses: George Stillwell; Richard Shadde; Richard King Proved: 5 February 1611/2 to exec. TNA Ref PROB 11/119/120 is brother of George George Stillwell testator Elizabeth Dell no relationship stated Richard Stillwell my eldest brother eldest brother of testator to Thomas Stillwell my youngest brother 'to my Sister marie' and her fowe children my sister Julian & to her doughter margreat 'to my sister mable & her children to my goddoughter dorithie to my Sister Jone' John Stillwell of Thurslie my cosen executor and overseer Thomas Soper alias steaming executor and overseer 'Richard Shudd executor and overseer nicholas brownewitness 'Robart milles/millis witness W/10_29 Robert Stelwell (X) of Birtley, Witley, husbandman, very sick 21 Aug 1616 to my eldest son Thomas Stelwell 5s, the table and form in the hall and the plate that stands in the hall chimney; to my eldest daughter Joan £20 within a year of my death; to my daughter Dorothy Stelwell £20 at her marriage or when 20; to my youngest daughter Margery Stelwell £20 at her marriage or when 20; son Thomas to pay Dorothy and Margery for 20 trees to take for land; residue to my wife Alice Stelwell and to my son Henry Stelwell, execs. (a chest each) Overseers: Francis Denyer; Henry Denyer; William Risebeger (5s each) Witnesses: HD; WR; John Bulcheld; Thomas Stelwell Proved: 8 Oct 1616 at Guildford to Alice, relict and son Henry [DW/PA/7/10 f.14r; DW/PA/5/1616/137] is husband of Alice who died in 1621 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Will_of_Alice_Stillwell%2C_widow_of_Albury%2C_Surrey_1621 '''Persons mentioned'''' *''' I alice Stillwell of'Aldbery in the Countye of Surrey widdowe''' testatrix *''' dorothie Stillwell my daughter''' *'''margery Stillwill my daughter''' *''' Thomas Stillwell my Eldest sonne''' **'''his three sonnes''' *'''fraunces Risbridger the daughter of william Rsbridger of Aldbery in the County of Surrey yeoman''' *''' kathrine Risbridger my goddaugter the daughter of Thomas Rysbridger of Aldbery *'''william bixley of Alberye my lovinge Freind ''' daughter John Johnson widow married William Risbridger Marriage settlement of William Risbridger and Johan Johnson 1) Edward Risbridger of Albury, yeoman, and William Risbridger, his son and heir 2) Robert Stillwell of Witley, yeoman, Henry Denyer of Hambledon, husbandman, and Johan Johnson, widow, daughter of Robert Stillwell. Annual rent of 15 out of Cookes Place and Syeeres for the life of Johan Johnson. Document trimmed; bottom part missing

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I grew up in Peavine Community, about five miles northeast of Stillwell, Oklahoma. Attended Peavine Elementary, grades first thru eight, and Stilwell High School nine thru twelve grade. Graduated in 1979 got married and joined the US Navy, all in the same year. I know, but I really didn't give it much thought, when I Signed up for the Delayed Entry Program six months prior to graduation! Stationed at four naval bases, and served 2 years aboard the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal CV-59. My wife and I had a good run of it for twelve years, had two children a girl and boy. Fast forward - six wonderful grandchildren a few wives, about 10 Years ago started having medical issues. Between the Veterans Hospital, and Private Hospitals and Doctors, was declared Disabled. I now live back in Stilwell, with a wonderful Wife, Step Daughter and our 2 Dogs. Spend time with our grandbabies and this stupid machine. Personal Note to Self. Did I really say a few wives? Have A wonderful Day and God Bless the men and women, serving our Country.

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==The problem== [[Andersdotter-3594|Stina Andersdotter]] was born in Lindesberg parish in 1782. There were several Stina Andersdotters born in Lindesberg in the relevant years, say 1781 to 1783. Some died in infancy, some married in their birth parish - the remaining few all have a point in their life path where it is not clear where they went to next. The shepherd girl Christina Andersdotter, serving in the household of Per Persson in Aspa 1796-96, was born in Aspa in 1782. (she is not in this household in the previous book.)Lindesberg AIa:23 (1795-1805) Bild 1650 / sid 159 (AID: v51811a.b1650.s159, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) Christina Andersdotter, serving with Per Persson in AspaLindesberg AIa:23 (1795-1805) Bild 1650 / sid 159 (AID: v51811a.b1650.s159, NAD: SE/ULA/10851), moved out from Linde parish to Ervalla 22 October 1797. Lindesberg BI:2 (1792-1810) Bild 30 / sid 27 (AID: v53490.b30.s27, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) There is a Stina Andersdotter, born 1782 in Linde parish, arriving from Linde to Ervalla in 1797 (fifteen years old). She served in two different houeholds in Norra Klysna in Ervalla parish and left for Axberg in 1799.Ervalla AI:6 (1796-1805) Bild 103 / sid 99 (AID: v51057.b103.s99, NAD: SE/ULA/10219)Ervalla AI:6 (1796-1805) Bild 99 / sid 95 (AID: v51057.b99.s95, NAD: SE/ULA/10219) Stina Andersdotter arrived from Ervalla parish to Axberg parish in 1799 and served in the household of Lars Bengtsson junior in Södra Dylta.Axberg AI:7 (1801-1805) Bild 75 / sid 69 (AID: v50927.b75.s69, NAD: SE/ULA/10047) Then we find her in the household of the widow Greta Cajsa Larsdotter in Södra Dylta in Axberg parish in 1801-02. She moves on to KåsöAxberg AI:7 (1801-1805) Bild 70 / sid 64 (AID: v50927.b70.s64, NAD: SE/ULA/10047) in Hovsta parish (which is an annexe in Axberg pastorate) for her next one-year term of service.Hovsta AI:4 (1794-1803) Bild 124 / sid 118 (AID: v51442.b124.s118, NAD: SE/ULA/10411) In 1803 she serves with the family of Carl Svensson in Långstorp, Hovsta - they all moved to Gymninge in Tysslinge parish in 1804.Hovsta AI:5 (1804-1814) Bild 56 / sid 51 (AID: v51443.b56.s51, NAD: SE/ULA/10411) They are noted as coming from Axberg (pastorate).Tysslinge AI:11 (1801-1805) Bild 90 / sid 82 (AID: v52424.b90.s82, NAD: SE/ULA/11610) Stina Andersdotter then went to serve at Irvingsholm in 1805.Tysslinge AI:11 (1801-1805) Bild 134 / sid 126 (AID: v52424.b134.s126, NAD: SE/ULA/11610) When Stina Andersdotter married Henrik Henriksson on September 17, 1806, they were both serving in Latorp, Tysslinge (she was in the household of the steward of the alum works).Tysslinge AI:11 (1801-1805) Bild 203 / sid 193 (AID: v52424.b203.s193, NAD: SE/ULA/11610)Tysslinge C:4 (1797-1832) Bild 218 (AID: v52466.b218, NAD: SE/ULA/11610) * [http://www.arkivdigital.se/ Arkiv Digital] (subscription required) ==Going through the possibilities== She doesn't seem to have had any contact back with her birth family (baptism witnesses for the children should perhaps be doublechecked for Anderssons and Andersdotters). There actually is a moving-out book for Lindesberg at this time. Question is, did she move out alone or with family - in the latter case her name won't be mentioned. '''Well, she did move out on her own''' - earlier than I would have thought. ===This wasn't it=== Stina born 17 May 1783 to Anders Andersson the younger in Gusselby and his wife Margareta Andersdotter.Lindesberg CI:9 (1775-1786) Bild 212 (AID: v53507.b212, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) This family had a previous daughter Christina in 1781, dead after a few weeks. The family moves from Gusselby to Axberg parish in 1789.Lindesberg AIa:19 (1786-1795) Bild 175 / sid 462 (AID: v51807.b175.s462, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) They live in Norsebäck and go back to Linde parish and Gusselby in 1792.Axberg AI:5 (1788-1794) Bild 56 / sid 52 (AID: v50925.b56.s52, NAD: SE/ULA/10047)Lindesberg AIa:19 (1786-1795) Bild 177 / sid 464 (AID: v51807.b177.s464, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) In 1801 Stina serves in Lindesberg town. She returns home for a while in 1802,Lindesberg AIa:23 (1795-1805) Bild 2140 / sid 208 (AID: v51811a.b2140.s208, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) but when her parents (and her married elder brother) move to Målrå in June 1802, she isn't with them.Lindesberg AIa:24 (1796-1805) Bild 155 / sid 151 (AID: v51812.b155.s151, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) : '''NO, this Stina moved out too late.''' ===The difficult ones=== Stina Andersdotter, born 26 July 1781 in Fanthyttan to crofter Anders Andersson and his wife Carin Ersdotter. Family moved to Nyhyttan 1783, Stina's father died in 1788. Her mother remarried in 1793. New husband crofter Per Ersson from Nora. Family crossed out around 1799 (book covers up to 1805). ''Could they have gone to Nora?'' * '''birth''': Lindesberg CI:9 (1775-1786) Bild 167 / sid 320 (AID: v53507.b167.s320, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) * '''Fanthyttan''': Lindesberg AIa:13 (1775-1785) Bild 71 / sid 66 (AID: v51801.b71.s66, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) * '''Nyhyttan''': Lindesberg AIa:18 (1786-1795) Bild 40 / sid 174 (AID: v51806.b40.s174, NAD: SE/ULA/10851); Lindesberg AIa:22 (1796-1805) Bild 61 / sid 56 (AID: v51810.b61.s56, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) Stina Andersdotter, born 14 November 1781 in Aspa to bergsman Anders Mattsson and his wife Anna Olsdotter probably married Anders Olsson in 1801, but the family is hard to keep track of, needs careful attention. '''Looks more like this is our Stina''', and the marriage is for another young woman. * '''birth''': (Lindesberg CI:9 (1775-1786) Bild 175 / sid 336 (AID: v53507.b175.s336, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) *''' marriage?''' Lindesberg EIa:4 (1793-1814) Bild 65 / sid 60 (AID: v53522.b65.s60, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) ===The illegitimate ones=== There are a couple of girls born out of wedlock and named Stina. If there was a known father named Anders they would be Andersdotter when they left home - before that children are not in the books with a surname. The problem here is that they and their mothers are very hard to find in the household records. Stina, born to Cathrina Jansdotter in Siggeboda 19 May 1782. Christening witnesses found in Siggeboda, but not Cathrina. * '''birth''': Lindesberg CI:9 (1775-1786) Bild 188 / sid 361 (AID: v53507.b188.s361, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) * '''Siggeboda''': (Lindesberg AIa:13 (1775-1785) Bild 92 / sid 85 (AID: v51801.b92.s85, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) Stina, born to Magdalena Jansdotter in Lindesbergs town. ''Not looked for yet.'' * '''birth''': Lindesberg CI:9 (1775-1786) Bild 196 / sid 377 (AID: v53507.b196.s377, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) ===The impossible ones=== These cannot be the Stina Andersdotter who went to Tysslinge: Stina Andersdotter, born 7 May 1781 to farmer Anders Persson in Danshyttan and his wife Stina Larsdotter. '''Died 11 May 1802'''. * '''birth''': Lindesberg CI:9 (1775-1786) Bild 162 / sid 310 (AID: v53507.b162.s310, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) * '''death''': Lindesberg FIa:4 (1796-1805) Bild 209 / sid 204 (AID: v53533.b209.s204, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) Stina Andersdotter, born 12 May 1781 to bergsman Anders Andersson in Engeboda and his wife Stina Olsdotter. '''Died 1 July 1781''' * '''birth''': Lindesberg CI:9 (1775-1786) Bild 162 / sid 310 (AID: v53507.b162.s310, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) * '''death''': Lindesberg FIa:2 (1774-1786) Bild 133 / sid 261 (AID: v53531.b133.s261, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) Stina Andersdotter, born a twin 18 May 1781 to bergsman Anders Andersson in Gussleby and his wife Greta Andersdotter. '''Died 8 June 1781'''. * '''birth''': Lindesberg CI:9 (1775-1786) Bild 163 / sid 312 (AID: v53507.b163.s312, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) * '''death''': Lindesberg FIa:2 (1774-1786) Bild 131 / sid 257 (AID: v53531.b131.s257, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) Stina Andersdotter, born 30 Sep 1781 to bergsman Anders Andersson in Aspa and his wife Stina Jansdotter. Bergsman's daughter Christina Andersdotter from Aspa '''married''' to bergsman Anders Andersson in Vasselhyttan '''12 Nov 1805'''. * '''birth''': Lindesberg CI:9 (1775-1786) Bild 172 / sid 330 (AID: v53507.b172.s330, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) * '''marriage''': Lindesberg EIa:4 (1793-1814) Bild 89 / sid 84 (AID: v53522.b89.s84, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) Stina Cajsa Andersdotter, born 1 January 1782 to master smith Anders Hult and his wife Stina Cajsa Wedberg in Vedevåg. Master smith's daughter, Christina Catharina Hult '''married''' the factory worker in Vedevåg, widower Johan Erik Sätterström '''28 October 1804'''. * '''birth''': Lindesberg CI:9 (1775-1786) Bild 179 / sid 344 (AID: v53507.b179.s344, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) * '''with parents''': Lindesberg AIb:3 (1786-1795) Bild 78 / sid 74 (AID: v52117.b78.s74, NAD: SE/ULA/10851) * '''marriage''': Lindesberg EIa:4 (1793-1814) Bild 84 / sid 79 (AID: v53522.b84.s79, NAD: SE/ULA/10851)

Stinson Plantation Research Notes

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This space contains research notes associated with [[Space:Stinson_Plantation%2C_Meriwether_County%2C_Georgia|Stinson Plantation]] in Meriwether County, Georgia. ==Will== The Will of [[Stinson-3594|James Winslow Stinson]] was written 12 Nov 1882 and proved 2 Jul 1883, long after the conclusion of the Civil War. Thus it contains no provisions for the transfer of slaves as property. Meriwether Co., GA, WB B (1859-1903), pp. 335-336, https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/4296055?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a224d6831575a6c4c752f425a44663376567a63503230363339676e6543356e30795865427a664f4d383138673d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d ==Tax Records== '''1872-1875 Meriwether County GA Property Tax Digest''' {{Image|file=Stinson_Plantation_Meriwether_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=1872-1875 GA Property Tax List for Meriwether County GA }} {{Clear}} The table below shows a comparison of names included on the tax list to names that were included in the Day Book. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Employer!!Name of Freedmen!!Daybook!!Born |- |T. McDonald||Noah Park||Noah||-185 |- |T. McDonald||Henry Mosely||Henry||-184 |- |||||Henry King||March 13, 1858 |- |W. Stinson||Hal Stinson|||| |- |W. Stinson||Jim Neel||James||February 15, 1860 |- |W. Stinson||Nathan Stinson|||| |- |W. Stinson||Aaron Caldwell|||| |- |W. Stinson||Albert Stinson||Albert||1856 |- |W. Stinson||Jordan Stinson|||| |- |W. Stinson||Davenport Stinson||Devenport||1846 |- |W. Stinson||John Stinson||John||May 15, 1833 |- |W. Stinson||George Stinson||George||January 8, 1842 |- |||||George||March 25, 184- |- |W. Stinson||Doc Stinson|||| |- |W. Stinson||Bill Crowder|||| |- |W. Stinson||Miles Ogletree|||| |} '''To-Do:''' Check 1880 census records using the names of freedmen *Noah Park - 1880 Meriwether County GA, age 35, wife's name Jane '''1880 Census''': "1880 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1880; Census Place: District 665, Meriwether, Georgia; Roll: 157; Page: 363B; Enumeration District: 087
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Noah Park (35), Farm Laborer, head of household in District 665, Meriwether, Georgia, USA. Born in Georgia.
*Henry Mosely (50), born in VA. Wife named Martha '''1880 Census''': "1880 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1880; Census Place: District 726, Meriwether, Georgia; Roll: 157; Page: 345A; Enumeration District: 086
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Henry Mosley (50), married, Farmer, head of household in District 726, Meriwether, Georgia, USA. Born in Virginia.
Henry was also enumerated in a non-population schedule (Agriculture) on 4 June 1880 in District 726, Meriwether, Georgia, United States. Shows he is renting for a fixed amount of money (vs. on shares) '''1880 Non-population Census''': "U.S., Selected Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880"
Census Year: 1880; Census Place: District 726, Meriwether, Georgia; Archive Collection Number: T1137; Roll: T1137:16; Page: 19; Line: 2; Schedule Type: Agriculture
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Name: Henry Moseley; Enumeration Date: 4 Jun 1880; Place: District 726, Meriwether, Georgia, USA; Schedule Type: Agriculture.
Since Henry Mosely was born about 1830 in VA, he's obviously not included on the Day Book list. * Hal Stinson - nothing found * Jim Neel - no result under "Neel" with "Jim" or "James". "James Neal" returned 1870 census: . '''1870 Census''': "1870 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1870; Census Place: District 3, Meriwether, Georgia; Roll: M593_165; Page: 275A
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James Neal (24), Farm Laborer, in District 3, Meriwether, Georgia. Born in Georgia.
At age 24, it is not likely this is the same James as the one listed in the Day Book born in 1860. Wife's name is Eliza (20) born in GA. Listed in the same household is Phoebe Stinson (60), born in VA and Ceile Stinson (22), born in GA. No 1880 census record identified (search was limited to Meriwether County GA). * Nathan Stinson - Was not named in Day Book. Nathan was found on the 1870 census: Nathan (age 25), Farm Laborer, was in District 3, Meriwether, Georgia. '''1870 Census''': "1870 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1870; Census Place: District 3, Meriwether, Georgia; Roll: M593_165; Page: 274B
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Nathan Stinson (25), Farm Laborer, in District 3, Meriwether, Georgia. Born in Georgia.
. Wife's name Eliza (25), born in GA. Nathan(35) and Eliza(34) also appear on the1880 census: '''1880 Census''': "1880 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1880; Census Place: District 726, Meriwether, Georgia; Roll: 157; Page: 346D; Enumeration District: 086
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Nathan Stinson (35), married, Farmer, head of household in District 726, Meriwether, Georgia, USA. Born in Georgia.
==Newspaper Findings== On 15 Nov 1858, the Daily Columbus Enquirer published (page 4, column 3) notice of a Slave Sale in Talbot County, Georgia, selling 27 slaves to enable distribution to legatees of John Stinson. While this is not necessarily part of the Stinson Plantation, John Stinson is believed to be related to James Wilson Stinson so it is included here. It provides clues for researching other slave sales in that area and time frame. ==Sources==

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Stockdale and Walters Family Research

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== Marriage Settlements== === Stockdale & Drake=== E WYL132/257 17 Apr 1652 Marriage Settlement Between Thomas Stockdale of Bilton Park and Joseph Drake of Kingston upon Hull, gent., concerning the marriage settlement of Benedicta Drake, Joseph's daughter, who is to marry William Stockdale, son and heir apparent of Thomas Stockdale. Thomas will settle Bilton Park and Green-hammerton upon his son, and Joseph will give Thomas land etc. in Cottingham called Powys, a parsonage in Sheriff Hutton, and a mansion house with 10 or 11 closes etc. par. Halifax. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/634b99c9-32cc-42cb-9fcf-13611b8bf42c === Stockdale & Liddell=== B WYL132/258 25, 26 Jul 1695 Marriage Settlement by Lease and Release Christopher Stockdale of Bilton Park to Henry Liddell of Ravensworth Castle, Co. Durham, one of the sons of Sir Thomas Liddell, Bart., and Andrew Holden of Knaresborough, Bilton Park, Farnham Rectory and Green Hammerton Manor, in trust to provide Elizabeth Liddell (daughter of Sir Thomas Liddell, Bart., and future wife of Christopher Stockdale) with a jointure of £300. p.a. after the death of Christopher. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/202cf71d-38e2-4578-b6bc-581900b1f680 ==Wills== ===William Stockdale=== WYL132/241 r Nov 1692 Will of William Stockdale The main legatee is his sister Elisabeth, who receives Bilton Park, with remainder to Christopher Walters of Middlesex, on condition he takes the name of Stockdale, with various further remainders. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/7ccf3cc7-95ad-4136-a388-1081778feefe ===Christopher Stockdale esq=== Reference: WYL132/246 Title: Copy of Will made by Christopher Stockdale of Bilton Park Esq. Description: Including legacies to his eldest son Thomas, and to his youngest son William. Date: 25 Aug 1713 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/657f368f-3b5a-4822-a0d5-5c5858726dd4 ==Visitations== ===Stockdale=== ARMS-Ermine, on a bend Sable, three pheons Argent, in the sinister chief an escallop Gules a crescent for difference. I. WILLIAM STOCKDALE, of Greene-Hamerton, living a° 1586, son, according to Glover, of George Stockdale and Alice Tiplady (see Glover's Visitation for the earlier descents), mar. Alice, daughter of Thomas Hallum, of West-Hallum, in co. Derb., 1st wife. They had issue 1. Tobias. 2. Gilbert. 3. Richard. William. Or Joseph. 6. Jerome. 7. Thomas. 1. Sarah, wife of S™ Nicholas Mordant, Knt. 2. Elizabeth, wife of William Fenwick, of in com. Northumb. mar. Dorothy, daughter of Thomas Mill, of . in the Bisshoprick of Durham, 24 wife. They had issue 1. Thomas (II). 2. Sampson died without issue. 3. Francis 1. 4. John Stokdale, of Green Hamerton, mar. . Anne. 39 N Frances 3. Eleanor died without issue. of Francis Jennings, &: Don they, ernie Jane, wife of ye Lord Boid, of Scotland. THOMAS STOCKDALE, of Bilton-Parke, died in a° 1657, or thereabouts, J.P., M.P. for Knaresborough 1645-58, b. 1593, bur. 25 Dec. 1653 in the chancel of Knaresborough church, M.I., mar. Marg', da. of Sr Will'm Parsons, K, and Bt, Mr of ye Wardes and one of the Ids Justices of Ireland a° 1610, They had issue William Stockdale, of Bilton-Parke œt. 29 ann. 15 Aug 1665, educated at Knaresborough, adm. St. John's https://archive.org/details/dugdalesvisitati01dugd/page/276/mode/2up?q=Walters+Cundall Coll., Camb., 23 June 1652, M.P. for Knaresborough 1660-61, 1678-92, bp. there 3 Jan. 163%, bur. there 23 Mar. 1692. 1. Lettice, wife of Robert Waters or Watter, of Cundall, in co. Ebor., mar. at Knaresborough 28 Sept. 1647. Their son Christopher assumed the name of Stock dale, and had a son William, who sold the estate in 1742. 2. Elizabeth, d. 29 Oct., bur. at Knaresborough 1 Nov. 1694, M.I. https://archive.org/details/dugdalesvisitati01dugd/page/278/mode/2up?q=Walters+Cundall

Stockenstroom Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Stockenstroom (Balfour) Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1863 to 1874, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148270?cat=1153273;i=352 '''1863-1874''' (G22/5/1)] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G22

Stocking family Photos

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Collection of loose photos of the Stocking family, primarily from [[Curtis-3889|Edith Amelia (Curtis) Stocking (1884-1942)]] and [[Stocking-293|Sylvan Myron Stocking (1877-1938)]], collected by their daughter [[Stocking-507|Beth (Stocking) Seale]]. Part of the Seale family collection, current custodian [[Seale-237|RHSeale]], 2021

Stockton/Gaener Pedigree

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Pedigree Ancestry Interested in tracing the pedigree Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stockton-2807| James Stockton]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Find the true identity of Davis Stockton cir. 1685 and trace his pedigree to the year 1500 * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Stockton-2807#PM-36649843 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stockton Family data page

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Created as a work page for the Stockton Family http://www.jerseyhistory.org/findingaid.php?aid=0368 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stockton_(Continental_Congressman) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morven_(Princeton,_New_Jersey) ----'''Descendants of Thomas Stockton''' Richard Stockton (John , John , Thomas ) was born after 1626 in Malpas Parish, Cheshire, England. [Is there any '''EVIDENCE''' that statement is correct?] He died on 25 Sep 1707 in Springfield, Burlington County, New Jersey. Richard Stockton, of Flushing, L.I. [Long Island] and afterwards of Oneanickon, Springfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, was a descendant of John Stockton, Esquire of Coddington, in the Parish of Malpas and the County of Chester, England. [Is there any '''EVIDENCE''' that Richard "The Emigrant" Stockton was a son of John Stockton of Malpas?] He arrived in Flushing, from England, sometime prior to November 8, 1656, when his name appears in a petition requesting the release of William Wickenden, who had been fined and imprisoned for preaching without a license in Flushing. Later, in 1665, according to records of "Deeds" in the office of the Secretary of State of New York and certified by Secretary of State of New York: "Richard Stockton was commissioned Lieutenant of Horse of Flushing, April 22, 1665." By 1685, Richard Stockton was one of the Freeholders of Flushing, NY according to a deed made in that year. And on January 30th, 1690, he purchased from George Hutchinson his house and plantation called Oneanickon, in Burlington County, New Jersey, consisting of about 2,000 acres, although he did not succeed in selling his property at Flushing until March 12, 1694. Richard Stockton was a member of the Religious Society of the Friends of Truth (commonly referred to as Quakers) and helped establish the Meeting House at Stony Brook (now Princeton) by donating some land to the Meeting. The Given Name of Richard Stockton's wife was Abigail, but there are no records of her family name. They were married in England, and their eldest son, Richard Stockton, II, is said to have been born in England as well*. [Is there any '''EVIDENCE''' that Richard and Abigail (nee unknown) married in England, or that Richard "The Builder" Stockton was born there?] Richard Stockton died at an advanced age at his home at Oneanickon, in September 1707. His will was dated January 25, 1705 (or 1706) and was Probated on October 10, 1707. The date of Mrs. Stockton's death is not known, but she was living as late as April 14, 1714 when she conveyed some property to her sons, John and Job Stockton. Richard most likely was not the son of Abigail Stockton if he was born in England. [Is there any '''EVIDENCE''' that Richard "The Builder" Stockton was born in England?] The date of birth of his oldest brother, John, is 1674--and the youngest child, Elizabeth, was born in 1680--if his father came to America before 1656 that would mean the second Richard had to be born before that date--or at least by 1654 or 5. It is unlikely that Abigail could have had Richard in one of those years--and then seven children twenty years later. Moreover, the records show that the second Richard died in 1709--two years after his father--at "an advanced age"--so Abigail is not likely to have been his birth mother. [That Richard "The Builder" Stockton died at "an advanced age" appears to be a '''conclusion''' by Dr. Thomas Coates Stockton about 200 years after the fact.] =================== Richard came to Flushing, Long Island, NY prior to 1656 where his name first appears on the records on 8 Nov 1656 on a petition to release William Wickendorn for preaching without a license. He was commissioned a Lieutenant of the Horse in Flushing on 22 Apr 1665. Another commission to appoint him Lieutenant of the Foot Company in 1669 was withdrawn by Gov. Lovelace when he was informed of his early engagement in the Horse service. At first he was not of the Friend's faith, but became an ardent Quaker. In 1765 his estate consisted of 12 acres of land. By Dec 1690 when he proposed to sell his holdings in Flushing, his estate consisted of 70 acres at home, two 10 acre lots and two 20 acre lots, and a meadow that yielded 20 to 25 loads of hay a year. The sell was not complete until March 1694. On 10 Mar 1692 he purchased 2,000 acres from George Hutchinson in the easterly part of Springfield township, Burlington Co, NJ. The plantation was over two miles long by one mile wide and was called by it's Indian name An-na-nicken, more often spelled On-e-on-ick-en. In his will written 25 Jan 1706 and proved 10 Oct 1707,he left 400 acres each to his sons Richard and Job, and divided the rest equally between sons Richard, Job and John. The earlier Stocktons were '''said''' to have come from Cuddington, Malpas Parish, Cheshire Co, Eng. Some records say both Richards came from a well respected family in Stockton, Durham, Eng, located on the River Tees that serves as the boundary between Durham and North Yorkshire counties. The town is now called Stockton-on-Tees. Have found no record of how they or why they went from Cheshire county to Durham county, but the family may have lived in both locations. Richard married Abigail Bloomfield in 1652 in England. [Is there any '''EVIDENCE''' that Abigail's maiden name was Bloomfield?] Abigail was born in 1630 in Flushing, Queens, New York. [Is there any '''EVIDENCE''' that Abigail (nee unknown) Stockton was born in what is now Flushing, Long Island, New York?] She died after 1714 in Springfield, Burlington County, New Jersey. They had the following children: *+ 13 M i Richard Stockton was born about 1652. [Richard "The Builder" Stockton is shown above as having died at "an advanced age" in 1709. Even in the 1700s 57 years old was not "an advanced age".] He died on 30 Nov 1709. *14 M ii Job Stockton was born in 1654 in Flushing, Queens, New York. He died in 1752. Job married Anna Petty. *+ 15 F iii Hannah Stockton was born in 1658. *16 F iv Abigail Stockton was born in 1662 in Flushing, Queens, New York. She died on 8 Mar 1724/1725 in Springfield, Burlington County, New Jersey. Abigail married Jacob Ridgeway on 1 Dec 1693 in Maidenhead, New Jersey. *17 F v Mary Stockton was born in 1669 in Flushing, Queens, New York. She died in 1726 in Springfield, Burlington County, New Jersey. Mary married (1) Thomas Shinn on 6 Mar 1691/1692. Thomas died on 15 Nov 1694. Mary married (2) Silas Crispin in 1697. Silas died on 31 May 1711. Mary married (3) Richard Ridgeway , Jr. in 1714. *18 F vi Sarah Stockton was born in 1670 in Flushing, Queens, New York. Sarah married (1) Benjamin Jones in 1693. Sarah married (2) William Venicomb in 1706. *19 M vii John Stockton was born on 10 Aug 1674 in Flushing, Queens, New York. He died on 29 Mar 1747 in Springfield, Burlington County, New Jersey. John married (1) Ann Knott Ogborne. Ann died on 31 Aug 1745 in Burlington, New Jersey. John married (2) Mary Leeds before 1704. Mary was born on *19 Apr 1685. She died about 1715. *20 F viii Elizabeth Stockton was born in 1680 in Flushing, Queens, New York. She died in 1738 in Northhampton, Burlington County, New Jersey. Elizabeth married William Budd on 2 Feb 1701/1702. William was born on 15 Feb 1679/1680 in England. He died on 27 Nov 1727 in Northampton, Burlington County, New Jersey. {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = England | destination = America | origin-flag = Flags-3.jpg | destination-flag = Flags-4.jpg }} ---- == Biography == Note: Richard was born in England and came with his Father (Richard) to the Dutch colony of New York sometime prior to 1656. They lived in the predominantly English village of Flushing on Long Island in what is now the Borough of Queens. Having come under Quaker influence this Richard left New York and moved to Burlington County, New Jersey in 1691. Later that year he and a young widow named Susannah Witham Robinson, announced to the Chesterfield Friends Meeting their intention of marrying. Their highly decorated carriage seemed to be a secondary point of serious Quaker debate and though they were left to proceed with marriage they were ostracized from the Quakers. The couple married anyway and moved from Burlington County to Piscataway Township in Middlesex County. Recorded in the Piscataway records is the birth of their first son, Richard, born in April 1693. Buying and selling large segments of land, Richard and Susannah became by far the largest landholders in the vicinity by 1701. On the 20th of October, 1701 they purchased 5500 acres of land from William Penn for nine hundred pounds. Slaves and a large family made possible the management of so sizeable an estate as Richard and Susannah had acquired. At the time of his death his inventory listed among his possessions "one negro woman and six children" The Philadelphia yearly meeting had endorsed slavery as Biblical, and William Penn had met with opposition when he insisted on the marriage and education of the slaves and regulations for their trial and punishment. ''This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.'' == Sources == === Notes === == Acknowledgements == This person was created through the import of Watkins.ged on 04 April 2011. The following data was included in the gedcom. You may wish to edit it for readability. * WikiTree profile Stockton-203 created through the import of Rhodes 2011_2011-07-09_01_01.ged on Jul 9, 2011 by [[Rhodes-899 | Tom Rhodes]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Stockton-203 Changes page] for the details of edits by Tom and others.

Stoddard

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Boney-131|John Britton Boney]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15911567 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stoen Project

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The goal of this project is to ... unearth STOEN lines and share the wealth of treasures undug! Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hart-7384|Michele Stoen]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13015135 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stokes in 1841 UK Census in Leicestershire

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1841 census in Leicestershire I now understand the extent of the issue given that there are 75 Stokes in Melton Mowbray :Stokes John 1781 60 M Barrow upon Leicestershire :Stokes John 1816 25 M Barrow upon Leicestershire :Stokes Ann 1781 60 F Barrow upon Soar Leicestershire :Stokes Ann 1836 5 F Billesdon Leicestershire :Stokes Ann 1806 35 F Billesdon Leicestershire :Stokes Ann 1806 35 F Billesdon Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1771 70 F Billesdon Leicestershire :Stokes Jane 1811 30 F Billesdon Leicestershire :Stokes John 1816 25 M Billesdon Leicestershire :Stokes John 1838 3 M Billesdon Leicestershire :Stokes Joshua 1796 45 M Billesdon Leicestershire :Stokes Joshua 1836 5 M Billesdon Leicestershire :Stokes Joshua 1796 45 M Billesdon Leicestershire :Stokes Joshua 1836 5 M Billesdon Leicestershire :Stokes Mary 1840 1 F Billesdon Leicestershire :Stokes William 1779 62 M Billesdon Leicestershire :Stokes Maria 1821 20 F Blaby Union Leicestershire :Stokes Mark 1821 20 M Blaby Union Leicestershire :Stokes Ann 1796 45 F Hinckley Leicestershire :Stokes Ealenor 1771 70 F Hinckley Leicestershire :Stokes Matilda 1833 8 F Hinckley Leicestershire :Stokes William 1786 55 M Hinckley Leicestershire :Stokes Charles 1821 20 M Leicester Leicestershire :Stokes Edwin 1829 12 M Leicester Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1831 10 F Leicester Leicestershire :Stokes George 1827 14 M Leicester Leicestershire :Stokes Horatio 1816 25 M Leicester Leicestershire :Stokes James 1806 35 M Leicester Leicestershire :Stokes John 1791 50 M Leicester Leicestershire :Stokes John 1827 14 M Leicester Leicestershire :Stokes Mary 1796 45 F Leicester Leicestershire :Stokes Mary 1826 15 F Leicester Leicestershire :Stokes Sarah 1821 20 F Leicester Leicestershire :Stokes Thomas 1784 57 M Leicester Leicestershire :Stokes Thos 1821 20 M Leicester Leicestershire :Stokes Mary 1796 45 F Leicester Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1806 35 F Loughborough Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1830 11 F Loughborough Leicestershire :Stokes Henry 1826 15 M Loughborough Leicestershire :Stokes James 1806 35 M Loughborough Leicestershire :Stokes Joseph 1841 0 M Loughborough Leicestershire :Stokes Sarah 1826 15 F Loughborough Leicestershire :Stokes Ann 1829 12 F Market Bosworth Leicestershire :Stokes Ann 1811 30 F Market Bosworth Leicestershire :Stokes Betsy 1838 3 F Market Bosworth Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1801 40 F Market Bosworth Leicestershire :Stokes Hannah 1841 0 F Market Bosworth Leicestershire :Stokes Jane 1834 7 F Market Bosworth Leicestershire :Stokes John 1801 40 M Market Bosworth Leicestershire :Stokes Mary 1831 10 F Market Bosworth Leicestershire :Stokes Thomas 1816 25 M Market Bosworth Leicestershire :Stokes William 1840 1 M Market Bosworth Leicestershire :Stokes Adelaide 1830 11 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Alice 1840 1 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Ann 1791 50 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Ann 1832 9 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Ann 1816 25 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Ann 1821 20 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Ann 1829 12 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Anne Maria 1769 72 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Betsy 1821 20 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Christopher 1828 13 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Edward 1791 50 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Eleanor 1772 69 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Eliz 1828 13 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Eliza 1839 2 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1791 50 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1837 4 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1791 50 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1828 13 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1781 60 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1811 30 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1786 55 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1841 0 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1828 13 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Elizebeth 1821 20 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Ellen 1811 30 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Ellen 1834 7 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Esther 1826 15 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Frances 1768 73 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes George 1841 0 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Hannah 1796 45 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Henry 1756 85 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Henry 1806 35 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes James 1841 0 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes James 1821 20 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes James 1840 1 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Jane 1816 25 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes John 1840 1 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes John 1821 20 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes John 1841 0 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes John 1781 60 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes John 1827 14 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes John 1828 13 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes John 1826 15 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Joseph 1781 60 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Maria 1821 20 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Mary 1835 6 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Mary 1806 35 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Mary 1833 8 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Mary 1821 20 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Mary 1811 30 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Matthew 1826 15 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Matthew 1786 55 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Rachel 1776 65 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Reuben 1826 15 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Rhoda 1806 35 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Robert 1836 5 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Robert 1824 17 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Robert 1831 10 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Sarah 1816 25 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Sarah 1786 55 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Thomas 1796 45 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Thomas 1831 10 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Thomas 1838 3 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Thomas 1806 35 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Thomas 1840 1 F Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Thomas 1816 25 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Thos 1835 6 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes William 1821 20 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes William 1791 50 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes William 1821 20 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes William 1841 0 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes William 1816 25 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes William 1801 40 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes William 1837 4 M Melton Mowbray Leicestershire :Stokes Francis 1820 21 M Shardlow Leicestershire :Stokes Hannah 1825 16 F Shardlow Leicestershire :Stokes Abigail 1821 20 F Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Alfred 1841 0 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Amos 1826 15 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Ann 1796 45 F Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Anne 1791 50 F Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Benjamin 1821 20 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Charles 1826 15 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Charles 1801 40 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Eli 1837 4 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1791 50 F Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1828 13 F Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Elizabeth 1832 9 F Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Ellen 1830 11 F Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes George 1832 9 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Henry 1829 12 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Jane 1821 20 F Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Job 1837 4 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes John 1796 45 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes John 1821 20 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Joseph 1835 6 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Lev i 1839 2 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Lucy 1826 15 F Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Ruth 1831 10 F Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Samuel 1801 40 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Samuel 1826 15 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Sarah 1834 7 F Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Sarah 1801 40 F Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Thomas 1796 45 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Thomas 1828 13 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Thomas 1826 15 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes Uriah 1835 6 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes William 1796 45 M Uppingham Leicestershire :Stokes William 1828 13 M Uppingham Leicestershire

STOKES-KELLER

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STOKES family in Georgia.

StollFamilyPublicPhotos

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Photos of '''deceased''' members of the Stoll and associated spouse families: Ochsenbein, Janetzky, Richardson, Goodburn and Watson. Mainly group photos but also adding single-person photos where they are to be used in the biography rather than being attached to the profile. {| border="1" cellpadding="5" class="wikitable sortable" !|Year !|Family Name !|Forenames !|Link to image Detail Page !|Link to full size |- |1916||[[Stoll-249|Stoll]]||Emma Marie "Mary" Switzerland||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/StollFamilyPublicPhotos.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1917 bef.||[[Ochsenbein-2|Stoll]]||Marie Wilhelmine (Ochsenbein) -Switzerland||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-14 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-14.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1917||Stoll||Rudolf, Margaret Dolores "Dolly" (Janetzky), Marie Wilhelmine and Emma Marie "Mary" Three generations - Switzerland||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-3 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-3.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1917||Stoll||Marie Wilhelmine (Ochsenbein) and Emma Marie "Mary" - Switzerland||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-6 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-6.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1917||Stoll||Rudolf, Margaret Dolores "Dolly" (Janetzky), and Emma Marie "Mary" - Switzerland||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Stoll-229-1 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Stoll-229-1.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1919||Stoll||Paule Martha Dolores and Emma Marie "Mary"||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-4 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-4.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1922||Stoll||Margaret Dolores "Dolly" (Janetzky), and Paule Martha Dolores||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-1 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-1.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1922||Stoll||Reverse 1 of Margaret Dolores "Dolly" (Janetzky), and Paule Martha Dolores||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-2 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-2.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1922||Stoll||Paule Martha Dolores, Margaret Dolores "Dolly" (Janetzky), and Emma Marie "Mary" ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-7 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-7.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1922||Stoll||Reverse 2 of Margaret Dolores "Dolly" (Janetzky), and Paule Martha Dolores||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-5 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-5.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1927||[[Stoll-256|Stoll]]||Emma Frances Margaret ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-8 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-8.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1928||[[Stoll-256|Stoll]]||Emma Frances Margaret ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-9 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-9.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1928||Stoll||Paule, Dolly and Toni and Margaret||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-11 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-11.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1932||Stoll||Rudolf, Margaret Dolores "Dolly" (Janetzky), and Rosa Marcelle Antoinette "Toni" on the beach||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Stoll_Group_Photos-1 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Stoll_Group_Photos-1.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1932||[[Stoll-228|Stoll]] ||Rosa Marcelle Antoinette "Toni"||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Stoll_Group_Photos-2 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Stoll_Group_Photos-2.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1932||[[Stoll-228|Stoll]] ||Rosa Marcelle Antoinette "Toni", Emma Marie "Mary" and Emma Frances Margaret||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-12 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-12.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1933||[[Stoll-228|Stoll]] ||Rosa Marcelle Antoinette "Toni"||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-13 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-13.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1938||[[Stoll-228|Stoll]] ||Rosa Marcelle Antoinette "Toni"||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Stoll-228 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Stoll-228.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1940 approx||[[Richardson-10166|Richardson]] ||Michael Brodie ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-23 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-23.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1944||[[Stoll-256|Stoll]]||Emma Frances Margaret ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Stoll-256 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Stoll-256.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1959 ||[[Stoll-228|Clarke]] ||Rosa Marcelle Antoinette "Toni" (Stoll) and four of her children ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-24 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-24.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1960 After||[[Richardson-10166|Richardson]] ||Michael Brodie ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-17 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-17.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1962||Stoll||Emma Frances Margaret Stoll and Rosa Marcelle Antoinette "Toni" (Stoll) Clarke||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Stoll_Group_Photos Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Stoll_Group_Photos.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1962||[[Stoll-228|Clarke]] ||Rosa Marcelle Antoinette "Toni" (Stoll) ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-15 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-15.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1971||Richardson||Michael Brodie and Rosa Marcelle Antoinette "Toni" (Stoll)||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-16 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-16.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1973||Richardson||Rosa Marcelle Antoinette "Toni" (Stoll) and Anna (Clarke) Hayward||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-22 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-22.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1974||[[Richardson-10166|Richardson]] ||Michael Brodie ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-18 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-18.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1975||[[Richardson-10166|Richardson]] ||Michael Brodie ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-19 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-19.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1976||[[Stoll-228| Richardson]] ||Rosa Marcelle Antoinette "Toni" (Stoll) ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-21 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-21.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1977 Bef.||[[Richardson-10166|Richardson]] ||Thomas and Tavy ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-20 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-20.jpg Full Size Image] |- |1980||Stoll||Emma Frances Margaret Stoll, Mary (Stoll) Goodburn and Rosa Marcelle Antoinette "Toni" (Stoll) Richardson||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-10 Link to image detail] ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/StollFamilyPublicPhotos-10.jpg Full Size Image] |- |}

StollFamilySourceDocuments

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

Stolpersteine

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cobblestone with the name of a victim of the Third Reich genocide placed in front of the last home where a person lived last of her own free will.

Stoltmann

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New Project Goal: Find Hannover vs Polish Stoltmann's Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stoltman-3|Gary Stoltman]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * identify 'home' of your Stoltmann * * I have found that most Stoltmanns in Wisconsin., Minn., and the Dakotas are from the Polish branch. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12592638 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stone Family Electoral Rolls

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'''ELECTORAL ROLLS''' :'''1930''' New South Wales Riverina Cargelligo :Costello, John Patrick, Cargelligo, grazier :Costello, Johanna Josephine, Cargelligo, home duties :Costello, John, Cargelligo, labourer :Costello, Lottie Mary, Bimbalingel, Cargelligo, home duties :Costello, Helena Elizabeth, Bimbalalingel, Cargelligo, nurse :Costello, Bridget Mary, Cargelligo, home duties :Costello, Josephine Ann, Cargelligo, home duties :Costello, Kathleen Mary, Cargelligo, home duties :Costello, Lucy Lavinia, Euabalong road, Cargelligo, home duties :Costello, Patrick, Euabalong road, Cargelligo, farmer :'''1936, 1937''' New South Wales Riverina Cargelligo :Costello, John Patrick, Cargelligo, grazier :Costello, Johanna Josephine, Cargelligo, home duties :Costello, John, Cargelligo, labourer :Costello, Lottie Mary, Bimbalingel, Cargelligo, home duties :Costello, Kathleen Mary, Cargelligo, home duties :Costello, Lucy Lavinia, Euabalong road, Cargelligo, home duties :Costello, Patrick, Euabalong road, Cargelligo, farmer :'''1943''' New South Wales Riverina Cargelligo :Costello, John, Cargelligo, labourer :Costello, Lottie Mary, Bimbalingel, Cargelligo, home duties :Costello, John Patrick, Conapaira street, grazier :Costello, Johanna Josephine,Conapaira street, home duties :Costello, Kathleen Mary, Conapaira street, home duties :Costello, Patrick, Euabalong road, Cargelligo, farmer :Costello, Lucy Lavinia, Euabalong road, Cargelligo, home duties :'''1949''' New South Wales Darling Condobolin :Costello, John, Woodlands, Parkes road, market gardiner :Costello, Lottie Mary, Woodlands, Parkes road, home duties :Costello, Michael John, Woodlands, Parkes road, labourer :Costello, John Patrick, William street, no occupation :Costello, Johanna Josephine, William street, home duties :Costello, Kathleen Mary, William street, home duties :'''1954''' New South Wales Darling Cobar :Costello, Lottie Mary, Woodlands, Parkes road, home duties :Costello, Michael John, Woodlands, Parkes road, labourer :Costello, Shirley May, Woodlands, Parkes road, home duties :Costello, William James, Woodlands, Parkes road, labourer :Costello, Elizabeth Amy, Bathurst street, home duties :Costello, John Patrick, William street, no occupation :Costello, Kathleen Mary, William street, home duties :'''1968''' New South Wales Darling Condobolin :Costello, Lottie Mary, Woodlands, Parkes road, Condobolin, home duties :Costello, John Patrick, Woodlands, Parkes road, Condobolin, dairy farmer :Costello, Beverley Anne, Woodlands, Parkes road, home duties :Costello, Elizabeth Jan, Woodlands, Parkes road, home duties :Costello, Phillip Keavin, Parkes road, farm labourer [sic] '''Source''': ''Australian Electoral Commission'' Electoral Rolls, viewed at Ancestry.com by [[Parish-1283|Christine]]

Stone Masons of Aberdeen Scotland Immigrate for Texas Capital Building

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== Basic Information == This page follows the Recruitment, Immigration, and Court Case of the Stone Masons of Aberdeen that were recruited to immigrate to Texas to work on the Texas Capitol Building in Austin, Texas. A sub-contractor, Gus Wilke, ran into issues with cost when building the Texas Capital Building. The State decided to help with costs and use convicts from 2 prisons to transport the granite from the mine to the building site. The Stonemason Union(s) were upset about this and the union stonemasons refused to cut the stone that was transported by convicts. Wilkes decided to recruit stone masons from Aberdeen, Scotland. The problem with this was that when the Scottish stone masons arrived, they were basically "scab workers" taking the place of union workers. A lawsuit ensued. Ancestry has a database of some of the Pay Rolls of the Texas Capitol Building. '''Texas Capitol Building Pay Roll''': "Texas, U.S., Capitol Building Payroll, 1882-1888"
Texas Capitol Building Payroll. Austin, Texas: Texas State Library and Archives Commission
{{Ancestry Sharing|29657307|7b875e}} - {{Ancestry Record|2176|6032}} (accessed 26 July 2022)
Name: Findlay Thain; Residence Year: 1886; Residence State: Texas.
== Timeline & Articles == {| | 13 April 1886 - Recruitment Meeting in Aberdeen for Stone Masons Recruitment Meeting in Aberdeen, Aberdeen Press and Journal, Page 4, Column 6 - Tuesday 13 April 1886, https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000032/18860413/013/0004 || {{Image|file=Stone_Masons_of_Aberdeen_Scotland_Immigrate_for_Texas_Capital_Building.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Recruitment }} |- | 16 April 1886 - Almost 90 Stonecutters Depart for Texas Almost 90 Stonecutters Depart for Texas, Aberdeen Press and Journal - Friday 16 April 1886, Page 4, Column 5, https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000575/18860416/142/0004|| {{Image|file=Stone_Masons_of_Aberdeen_Scotland_Immigrate_for_Texas_Capital_Building-3.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Departure }} |- | 27 April 1886 - Stonecutters Detained at Castle GardenStonecutters Detained at Castle Garden, The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 27 Apr 1886, Tue • Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106192814/stonecutters-detained-at-castle-garden/ || {{Image|file=Stone_Masons_of_Aberdeen_Scotland_Immigrate_for_Texas_Capital_Building-4.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Detained }} |- | 13 May 1886 - Reprimand by J.F. Duncan Reprimand by J.F. Duncan, Aberdeen Press and Journal - Thursday 13 May 1886, Page 4, Column 6, https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000032/18860513/017/0004 || {{Image|file=Stone_Masons_of_Aberdeen_Scotland_Immigrate_for_Texas_Capital_Building-2.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Reprimand }} |- | 17 May 1886 - Thank You note to Anchor SteamersThank You note to Anchor Steamers, Aberdeen Press and Journal - Monday 17 May 1886, https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000032/18860517/014/0004 || {{Image|file=Stone_Masons_of_Aberdeen_Scotland_Immigrate_for_Texas_Capital_Building-1.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Thank you }} |- |14 July 1886 - Suit Against Capitol Contractor FiledSuit Against Capitol Contractors, The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 14 Jul 1886, Wed • Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106193510/suit-against-capitol-contractors/ || {{Image|file=Stone_Masons_of_Aberdeen_Scotland_Immigrate_for_Texas_Capital_Building-5.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Suit Filed }} |- |16 March 1887 - Case against Gus WilkeCase against Gus Wilke, Contractor, The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 16 Mar 1887, Wed • Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106192976/case-against-gus-wilke-contractor/ || {{Image|file=Stone_Masons_of_Aberdeen_Scotland_Immigrate_for_Texas_Capital_Building-6.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Wilke }} |- |31 July 1888 - Masons Testify for Stonecutters Robert Maitland Testifies for Stonecutters Contract Labor Dispute, The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 31 Jul 1888, Tue • Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106192389/stonecutters-contract-labor-dispute/ || {{Image|file=Stone_Masons_of_Aberdeen_Scotland_Immigrate_for_Texas_Capital_Building-7.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Testifying }} |- | 31 July 1888 - Swindled ImmigrantsSwindled Immigrants, The Tribune Scranton, Pennsylvania, 31 Jul 1888, Tue • Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106214804/swindled-immigrants/ || {{Image|file=Stone_Masons_of_Aberdeen_Scotland_Immigrate_for_Texas_Capital_Building-10.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Swindled }} |- | 2 August 1889 - Texas Capital Case UpdateImported Labor, The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 02 Aug 1888, Thu • Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106193171/imported-labor/ || {{Image|file=Stone_Masons_of_Aberdeen_Scotland_Immigrate_for_Texas_Capital_Building-8.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Imported Labor }} |- | 19 Aug 1889 - Case DismissedTexas Capital Case, The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 19 Aug 1889, Mon • Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106193689/texas-capital-case/ || {{Image|file=Stone_Masons_of_Aberdeen_Scotland_Immigrate_for_Texas_Capital_Building-9.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Case Dismissed }} |} Here is the ship manifest showing all the masons that came over'''Passenger List''':"New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891"
citing Immigration, New York City, New York, United States, NARA microfilm publication M237 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,027,362.
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Name: Robt Maitland; Immigration Date: 1886; Immigration Place: New York City, New York, United States; Birth Date: 1864; Birth Place: Scotland; Nationality: Scotland; Age: 22; Ship Name: Circassia; Source Film Nbr Date Range: 494 - 21 Apr 1886-17 May 1886.
{| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align:bottom;" border=1 |- ! Immigrant ! Age ! Occupation |- | Jas Milne | 30 | Mason |- | Geo Smith | 28 | Stonecutter |- | Jas Mitchell | 19 | Stonecutter |- | Jas Mitchell, Sr | 50 | Stonecutter |- | Geo Deans | 21 | Stonecutter |- | Jas Cooper | 25 | Stonecutter |- | M Thomson | 30 | Stonecutter |- | Archd Jamieson | 34 | Mason |- | Geo Harvy | 24 | Mason |- | Wm Chalmers | 21 | Mason |- | James Nicol | 36 | Mason |- | James Smith | 20 | Mason |- | Wm R Thom | 45 | Mason |- | Wm Merchant | 31 | Mason |- | Chas Armour | 21 | Mason |- | Chas Rennie | 21 | Mason |- | Thos Mckarn | 20 | Mason |- | Jno Skinner | 26 | Mason |- | Geo Philip | 24 | Mason |- | Alex Robertson | 22 | Mason |- | Geo Mckenzie | 24 | Mason |- | Geo Davidson | 22 | Mason |- | David Taylor | 49 | Mason |- | Alex Mann | 23 | Mason |- | Wm Walker | 21 | Mason |- | Alex Duncan | 28 | Mason |- | [[Maitland-990|Robt Maitland (1864-1913)]] | 22 | Mason |- | Alex Warrender | 26 | Mason |- | Jno Mccall | 30 | Mason |- | Geo Murray | 26 | Mason |- | Alex Mair | 26 | Mason |- | And Durns | 24 | Mason |- | Alex Greig | 21 | Mason |- | Jas Crighton | 23 | Mason |- | Jno Allan | 20 | Mason |- | Alex Gibb | 23 | Mason |- | Wm Watson | 32 | Mason |- | Alex Watson | 24 | Mason |- | Wm Gordon | 24 | Mason |- | Jno Paterson | 42 | Mason |- | Geo Edwards | 33 | Mason |- | Geo Kelman | 51 | Mason |- | Isaac Gray | 28 | Mason |- | [[Troup-697|Jno Troup (1859-1919)]] | 28 | Mason |- | Wm Porter | 40 | Black Smith |- | Robert Morgan | 21 | Black Smith |- | Thos Kesson | 38 | Black Smith |- | Jas Brown | 24 | Black Smith |- | Alex Robb | 26 | Black Smith |- | David Walker | 20 | Black Smith |- | Jno Wood | 19 | Black Smith |- | Findlay Thain | 24 | Black Smith |- | Robt Milne | 21 | Black Smith |- | Alex Elphinstone | 31 | Black Smith |- | Peter Smith | 19 | Black Smith |- | Sam Millet | 22 | Black Smith |- | Arthur Mair | 35 | Black Smith |- | M Urquhart | 24 | Mason |- | Geo Anderson | 28 | Mason |- | Alex Clark | 20 | Mason |- | Geo Stoddart | 22 | Mason |- | Wm Milne | 22 | Mason |- | David Nicoll | 24 | Mason |- | Jno Beattie | 30 | Mason |- | Jno Watson | 21 | Mason |- | Jno Mitchell | 20 | Mason |- | Wm Dickie | 23 | Mason |- | Jas Shewom | 23 | Mason |- | Geo Moir | 21 | Mason |- | Wm Adams | 20 | Mason |- | Richd Robertson | 26 | Mason |- | Hugh Wilson | 25 | Mason |- | Jno Wilson | 29 | Mason |- | Jas Anderson | 26 | Mason |- | Chas Falconer | 22 | Mason |- | Jas Grant | 24 | Mason |- | Wm Mcdonald | 22 | Mason |- | Wm Scott | 25 | Mason |- | Alex C Steele | 22 | Mason |- | Jas Taylor | 19 | Mason |- | Thos F Dolan | 20 | Mason |- | David Ross | 25 | Mason |- | Alex Milne | 26 | Mason |- | Geo Mutch | 25 | Mason |- | Geo Glennie | 42 | Mason |- | Jas Laing | 31 | Mason |- | Jno McBeith | 20 | Mason |- | Jno Smith | 26 | Mason |- | Jno Edwards | 35 | Mason |- | Robert Anderson | 31 | Mason |- | Jno Davidson | 22 | Mason |- | Wm Brown | 21 | Mason |- | Geo Thain | 48 | Mason |} == Sources ==

Stone Name Study Info

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'''1930 Census''': "United States Census, 1930"
citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: T626; Line: 56; Digital film/folder number: 004952453; FHL microfilm: 2341586; Image number: 430; Sheet number: 13; Sheet letter: B; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N03954-0
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Alice K Stoner (39), widowed head of household in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States. Born in Ohio.
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=== Stonewall Earp === The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Biggs-2149|Alene Corbitt]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * locate proof of the adoption by Fannie Mae Biggs Binkley and William Baxter Binkley of my mother Katherine Lee Earp. * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13655883 send me a private message]. Thanks! The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Biggs-2149|Alene Corbitt]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13655883 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stoney Thorpe Hall

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'''Stoney Thorpe (Stoneythorpe) or Thorpe Hall''' British Listed Buildings, Stoney-Thorpe, Retrieved from [https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101364757-stoney-thorpe-hall-long-itchington Here] Accessed 13 June 2021 The house, about two miles north of Southam, Warwickshire, is all that is left of a settlement. ::THIS, of a small Hamlet, is now reduc't to one House, and hath its name from the rocky condition of the ground where it stands, the word Thorpe in our old English signifying a petty vil∣lage: But it was originally a member of Long-Ichington, and held thereof; though when first granted away by the Lords of that Mannour I have not seen.The antiquities of Warwickshire illustrated from records, leiger-books, manuscripts, charters, evidences, tombes, and armes : beautified with maps, prospects and portraictures / by William Dugdale. Retrieved from [https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A36791.0001.001?view=toc Here] Accessed 13 June 2021 ::Few grand country houses encapsulate 800 tortuous years of English history as intriguingly as Stoneythorpe Hall at Southam, Warwickshire... Although the site of Stoneythorpe Hall probably dates from the Norman Conquest, the earliest official record of a substantial house on the site comes from 1202, when Thomas Samson granted it to Norman Samson, probably his son. ::The Samson family owned the manor until 1310–11, when it was sold to a canny lawyer, the influential Sir William de BerefordWikipedia contributors. William Bereford. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. October 14, 2020, 14:52 UTC. Retrieved from [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Bereford&oldid=983491064 Here] Accessed June 13, 2021. , who sat in the Court of the Common Bench for 32 years. When charged with partiality in the administration of justice in Staffordshire, his fellow justices convinced the King of his innocence and his accusers were sent to the Tower ‘for publicly insulting a royal minister’. Sir William died in 1326, by which time he held estates in eight counties.Business News, Manor House survived 800 tumultuous years, by Luxury Leather Gifts | Apr 20, 2017 | Luxury Leather Gifts, Retrieved from [https://www.business-news.org.uk/west-midlands-business-news Here] Accessed 13 June 2021 ::Thereafter, Stoneythorpe passed by marriage, first to the Hoare familyThe Visitation of the county of Warwick in the year 1619. Taken by William Camden, Clarenceaux king of arms., Fetherston, John., Great Britain: College of Arms. Retrieved from the Internet Archive [https://archive.org/details/visitationcount01britgoog/page/256/mode/2up?q=Hanslap (p.257;)] Accessed 8 Nov 2022.History of the Family of Hoar/Hoare. Retrieved from [http://www.neergaard.org/CGTGenealogy/Family%20Histories/Family%20Histories-%20Crests/History%20of%20Hoare%20Family.html Here] Accessed 13 June 2021 and then to the Hanslapps of Aynho, who probably built the present hall around the original medieval hall-house, in about 1549. In the early 1600s, the house was occupied by the Rector of Southam, Francis HolyoakeDictionary of National Biography, Volume 27, 1891, Retrieved from [https://www.google.de/books/edition/Dictionary_of_National_Biography/CJ7g9F7HfrcC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Francis+Holyoake+Stoneythorpe&pg=PA215&printsec=frontcover Here] Accessed 13 June 2021 whose life, according to the Dictionary of National Biography, was ‘abruptly disrupted in his old age by the Civil War [when] Royalist sympathies led to his home being raided by Parliamentary forces in 1642.Business News, Manor House survived 800 tumultuous years, by Luxury Leather Gifts | Apr 20, 2017 | Luxury Leather Gifts, Retrieved from [https://www.business-news.org.uk/west-midlands-business-news Here] Accessed 13 June 2021 ::The Stoneythorpe estate was part of the Parish of [[Space:Long_Itchington_Warwickshire_England|Long Itchington]] in Saxon times and was referred to as Torp or Thorpe....The current main roof beams, some retaining their bark, have recently been dated by a dendrologist to the summer of 1549.Morris, Helen, Cardall's Corner, Stoneythorpe Hall, Southern Heritage Collection, Retrieved from [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiThozpj5PxAhUzCmMBHczjBUQQFjAMegQIGBAD&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.southamheritage.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F09%2FCC-2015-April-Stoneythorpe-Hall-HM.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2KkLOiDfS30tBPXigF6xFU Here] Accessed 13 June 2021 ::Its location, just outside the market town of Southam (which Shakespeare name-checks in Henry VI Part 3), was to play a key role 100 years later during the Civil War. The day after the King formally declared war on Parliament, on August 23 1642, a skirmish was fought outside the town, between Parliamentary and Royalist sympathisers. The Battle of Southam is claimed to have been the first of the Civil War and Stoneythorpe was soon raided by the King’s forces. The Sunday Telegraph, By a labour of love, an ancient manor reborn, 16 April 201, Retrieved from [https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-sunday-telegraph-sunday/20170416/281672549813808 Here] Accessed 13 June 2021 ::In 1623 the Hanslapp family renovated the Hall. In 1655 it was sold to [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/b221e6ce-28b1-4de9-9db8-d9ee5861c4bf Ambrose Holbeach of Mollington] who sold it to London merchant, [[Chamberlayne-158|John Chamberlayne]], in 1671. Morris, Helen, Cardall's Corner, Stoneythorpe Hall, Southern Heritage Collection, Retrieved from [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiThozpj5PxAhUzCmMBHczjBUQQFjAMegQIGBAD&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.southamheritage.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F09%2FCC-2015-April-Stoneythorpe-Hall-HM.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2KkLOiDfS30tBPXigF6xFU Here] Accessed 13 June 2021 John died in 1684, and his brother [[Chamberlayne-155|Francis]], a Cooper and Grocer of the City of London, inherited the house, and bequeathed it his son Francis Chamberlayne, MP for New Shoreham, who died without issue. Stoney Thorpe was then passed through Francis Chamberlayne senior's daughter [[Chamberlayne-156|Elizabeth]], who married the French Huguenot Governor of the Bank of England, [[Fauquier-17|Jean Francois Fauquier]], to their grandson [[Fauquier-14|Francis Fauquier]], who married his cousin, [[Chamberlayne-138|Thermuthes Chamberlayne]], daughter of [[Chamberlayne-131|Stanes Chamberlayne]]. The manor was the subject of a poem written by George Pearson, a close friend of the Fauquiers, possibly soon after they were married in 1787. Pearson had obviously stayed at Stoney Thorpe and felt its magic. {{Image|file=Stoney_Thorpe_Hall-5.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Stoney Thorpe Priory - Courtesy of Mark Chamberlayne }} ''Stoney Thorpe Priory'' :''Oh happy Stoney Thorpe; thou lov’d thou sweet retreat :''How oft have I delighted, view’d the round?'' :''How often view’d thy ancient Gothic seat?'' :''Thy Woods, thy Waters, Thy enchanting ground!'' :''Thy stately Elms, - thy pleasant park-like field;'' :''Thy shady grove, thy daisy-gilded plain;'' :''Those calm delights and tranquil pleasures yield'' :''In busy, sinful life, sought for in vain?'' :''Hark! – Hear the birds! – The Thrush, the Nightingale,'' :''The chattering Daws – the Jays – The woodquies dove!'' :''In zepher’s tall their several amorous tales;'' :''And all they tell is harmony and love!'' :''Thy lowing Heifers – bleating fleecy flocks;'' :''Some near – some yonder, in the shade reclin’d;'' :''With different voice call Echo from the rocks;'' :''And send her softly sighing down the wind.'' {{Image|file=Chamberlayne-130-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Stoney Thorpe - Courtesy of G. Greenwood }} :''Thy long, green meadows – Ichen’s silver stream;'' :''The cawing Rooks – rock’d by the blustering wind;'' :''The Bridge – the embattled Mill assists my theam;'' :''And fill with soothing joy the amusing mind;'' :''Thy spangled pea-fowls – various Birds beside;'' :''Tho with the vulgar, objects of abuse;'' :''How ranging wild, as taste and nature guide; :''Add use to beauty – elegance to use.'' :''Thy snow-white Swan, while sailing slowly by;'' :''As conscious of their worth and stately mien;'' :''Look round with joy! - enrich and dignify;'' :''And grace the lovely prospect they have seen!'' :''How Judgement, Nature, Elegance and taste;'' :''All meet, all join, to beautify the scene;'' :''With Trees and Shrubs that may for ages last;'' :''And easy opening Glades of grass between.'' :''The Birds dear precious Birds! At early dawn;'' :''Their songs of praise to their Creator sing!'' :''Strain their sweet throats on every tree and thorn;'' :''And with their Carols make the vallies ring!'' :''Have lived belov’d, for several ages past;'' :''A Worthy race of Chamberlaynes before;'' :''And now their heirs with honour fill their place;'' :''And will I trust till time shall be no more.'' :''This happy Pair! Free, free from sin’s deed wound!'' :''A virtuous happy life in peace they live!'' :''With every Comfort – every blessing crown’d;'' :''That Health and conscious innocence can give.'' :''Francis Fauquier Esq and his Lady.'' '''Geo Pearson''' The house then passed from father to son until the early 20th century, becoming more and more delapidated. A millOur Warwickshire, Stoney Thorpe Mill, Retrieved from [https://www.ourwarwickshire.org.uk/content/catalogue_wow/southam-stoneythorpe-mill-6], a record of which can be seen in the 1841 census, also stood near the house, on the River Itchen. It is a ruin today. Our Warwickshire, Stoney Thorpe Mill, Retrieved from [https://www.ourwarwickshire.org.uk/content/catalogue_her/stoneythorpe-mill Here] Accessed 13 June 2021Our Warwickshire, Stoney Thorpe Mill, Retrieved from [https://www.ourwarwickshire.org.uk/content/catalogue_wow/southam-stoneythorpe-mill Here] Accessed 13 June 2021 ::During their early years, the Chamberlayne family sometimes let the Hall to tenants. In 1999 the last owner from the Chamberlayne family was Mrs Gillian Reid. The photograph shows the Hall circa 1890. ::Dallas Burston bought the Stoneythorpe estate and established the current Polo Club in the grounds. The Hall was left empty and largely untouched until, in recent years it was bought by local business man, Russell Harrison, who has made extensive improvements and turned the Hall back into a family home.Morris, Helen, Cardall's Corner, Stoneythorpe Hall, Southern Heritage Collection, Retrieved from [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiThozpj5PxAhUzCmMBHczjBUQQFjAMegQIGBAD&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.southamheritage.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F09%2FCC-2015-April-Stoneythorpe-Hall-HM.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2KkLOiDfS30tBPXigF6xFU Here] Accessed 13 June 2021 ::Some of the outbuilding walls are three feet thick, filled with rubble, and were part of the mediaeval house. There is also a tradition that the place was a former monastery because of the enormous fireplace there – large enough to roast an ox. In the inter-War period, when a trench was being dug to lay a cable in the garden, a pavement was found and remains of a possible cloister wall and monastery garden.Morris, Helen, Cardall's Corner, Stoneythorpe Hall, Southern Heritage Collection, Retrieved from [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiThozpj5PxAhUzCmMBHczjBUQQFjAMegQIGBAD&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.southamheritage.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F09%2FCC-2015-April-Stoneythorpe-Hall-HM.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2KkLOiDfS30tBPXigF6xFU Here] Accessed 13 June 2021 ::When [[Chamberlayne-149|William Tankerville Chamberlayne]] died in 1906 his coffin was carried from the Hall to Southam church along footpaths where the stiles were removed to let it through. By an old tradition, this meant that the path remained a public right of way for 100 years, and it now forms part of the Holy Well Walk. (William Chamberlayne’s widow had ‘The Church in the Wood’ built at Bascote Heath) Morris, Helen, Cardall's Corner, Stoneythorpe Hall, Southern Heritage Collection, Retrieved from [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiThozpj5PxAhUzCmMBHczjBUQQFjAMegQIGBAD&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.southamheritage.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F09%2FCC-2015-April-Stoneythorpe-Hall-HM.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2KkLOiDfS30tBPXigF6xFU (Here;)] Accessed 13 June 2021.where [https://www.ourwarwickshire.org.uk/content/article/bascote-heath a small private cemetery] is kept up until today. ::One legend mentioned in a letter by Mr H. F. (Henry Fitzroy) Chamberlayne in 1943 is that a Knight in armour is buried under a mound in a field known as The Grove in front of the house. He also mentioned a legendary underground passage between the Hall and the Parish Church.Morris, Helen, Cardall's Corner, Stoneythorpe Hall, Southern Heritage Collection, Retrieved from [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiThozpj5PxAhUzCmMBHczjBUQQFjAMegQIGBAD&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.southamheritage.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F09%2FCC-2015-April-Stoneythorpe-Hall-HM.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2KkLOiDfS30tBPXigF6xFU Here] Accessed 13 June 2021 ::A room over the house porch had four wall niches, which might have been places for statues in a pre-Reformation chapel. In 1874 the wall of the great hall to the right of the porch collapsed and was replaced by a brick façade.Morris, Helen, Cardall's Corner, Stoneythorpe Hall, Southern Heritage Collection, Retrieved from [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiThozpj5PxAhUzCmMBHczjBUQQFjAMegQIGBAD&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.southamheritage.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F09%2FCC-2015-April-Stoneythorpe-Hall-HM.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2KkLOiDfS30tBPXigF6xFU Here] Accessed 13 June 2021 ::During renovations instigated by Mr Russell Harrison, a carved panel dated 1807 above the drawing room fireplace was removed and revealed a beam that has been dated to 1549 and part of an original Tudor frieze decorated with Tudor roses.Morris, Helen, Cardall's Corner, Stoneythorpe Hall, Southern Heritage Collection, Retrieved from [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiThozpj5PxAhUzCmMBHczjBUQQFjAMegQIGBAD&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.southamheritage.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F09%2FCC-2015-April-Stoneythorpe-Hall-HM.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2KkLOiDfS30tBPXigF6xFU Here] Accessed 13 June 2021 == Sources == ==Further Reference== *Dugdale: Stoney Thorpe in the Internet Archive: [https://archive.org/details/antiquitiesofwar00dugd/page/232/mode/2up?q=Stoney+Thorpe (Here;)] Accessed 19 Sept 2022. *Camden, The Visitation of Warwickshire (1619).,: Hanslap: [https://archive.org/details/visitationcount01britgoog/page/256/mode/2up?q=Chamberlaine (here;)] Accessed 7 Apr 2022. *Stoney Thorpe - Warwickshire's Past Unlocked. 03509 - CHAMBERLAYNE FAMILY OF STONEYTHORPE - 1524-1885., Acc. No. CR1470.,Title: CHAMBERLAYNE FAMILY OF STONEYTHORPE., Date:1524-1885., Description: Deeds, estate papers and maps of estates in Bishops Itchington, Southam, and Picadilly in London 1524, 1652-1885. Through Messrs Heath and Blenkinsop. Retrieved from Warwickshire's Past Unlocked [http://archivesunlocked.warwickshire.gov.uk/calmview/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=03509 (Here;)] Accessed 20 Sept 2022. *Carpenter, Christine, (1992)., Locality and Polity: A Study of Warwickshire Landed Society, 1401-1499. Retrieved from Goole Books [https://books.google.de/books?id=pyfaYFThAPcC&pg=PA658&dq=Stoneythorpe&hl=en&sa=X&#v=onepage&q=Stoneythorpe&f=false (Here;)] Accessed 20 Sept 2022. *Stoneythorpe Hall. Retrieved from Our Warwickshire [https://www.ourwarwickshire.org.uk/content/catalogue_her/stoneythorpe-hall (Here;)] Accessed 20 Sept 2022. *Stoneythorpe, Southam, Warwickshire. Retrieved from RightMove [https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/58925617#/media?channel=RES_BUY&id=media4 (Here;)] Accessed 20 Sept 2022. *Hervey, Sydenham Henry Augustus, ( 1914)., Ladbroke and its Owners. Bury St. Edmunds [Eng.] Paul & Mathew Retrieved from the Internet Archive [https://archive.org/stream/ladbrokeitsowner00hervuoft/ladbrokeitsowner00hervuoft_djvu.txt (Here;)] Accessed 20 Sept 2022. *Burke, John (1835)., Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Enjoying Territorial Possessions Or High Official Rank: But Uninvested with Heritable Honours, Vol. 2. Henry Colburn. Retrieved from Google e-Books [https://books.google.de/books?id=F_4GAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA598&lpg=PA598&dq=Francis+Holyoake&source=bl&ots=UQXOuYGE_8&sig=ACfU3U0xea75AOq0EO1BDNlsYtjhRBiIWQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiRke2Ao5XxAhVFQBoKHQm_B4UQ6AEwA3oECAUQAw#v=onepage&q=Francis%20Holyoake&f=false (Here;)] Accessed 20 Sept 2022. *Wooded country estate of an ancient Norman family. (1998) Birmingham Post & Mail Ltd. Retrieved from The Free Library [https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Wooded+country+estate+of+an+ancient+Norman+family.-a060777348 (Here;)] Accessed 20 Sept 2022. *John Hanslap of Long Itchington, Warks. FamilySearch Sources [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MNRR-1CJ (Here;)] Accessed 8 Nov 2022.

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This is gonna try to be the most comprehensive history of Stora hermanö and it lands, who owned what, when, why and other details. == General History == Härmanö is first named indirectly in 1200, on page 639 Håkan Håkansson Story 'Eirspennil', where they review events in "Hermdar sundi" 1261. The place then gets called Hermen, in länsräkenskaperna 1528 and 1544, weirdly not having Ö in the end, while other places have. In 1600 it changed to Herman. Another names comes up in 1565 Hermensund. In 1561 länsrektenskapen under Tegneby, there is a mention of "Erick paa Hermerud", this Erick worked in Hermerud in 1568 and 1574. In Alborgs tullräkenskaper 1594, for Harmandsund and Harmandsgaard. Eventually in 1600s it had the names Hermandö/Hermandöö, Hermansö/Hermansöö and Hermanö. The modern name Härmanö came around 1933 == The 1700s == Referat av mål 4 i Orust dombok 1703 10 22. Nämdemannen ehrlig och beskedlig Knut Hansson i Dale (Kville sn) efter föregången laga stämning emot We [[Eriksson-4761|Johannes Eriksson]] på Hermanö ställte sig nu för rätten och tillika beviste att han Knut Hanssons hustrus faderfader [[Andersson-18254|Hans Andersson]] haver ägt tredje parten av Hermansöns gård, vilken [[Eriksson-4761|Johannes Eriksson]] med We Per Bryngelsson i Mellby (Bro sn) för tiden innehaver och brukar. Och som dem ej veterligt är huru mycket [[Eriksson-4761|Johannes Eriksson]] på denna tredjepart av Hermanö utgivit begärer de, att han nu för rätten det må bevisa, och att honom Knut Hansson på sin hustrus vägnar och dess svåger [[Andersson-18254|Hans Andersson]] därtill rätte odels och bördemän vara, skulle nu tillåtas denna odelsjord att infrälsa. [[Eriksson-4761|Johannes Eriksson]] mötte i egen person och härtill svarade, att hans salige fader [[Andersson-18253|Erik Andersson]] och han själv haver köpt denna tredjepart uti Hermanö av [[Andersson-18254|Hans Anderssons]] barn, som var kärandens hustrus fader Anders Hansson och dess systrar Johanna, Boel, Barbro och Kerstin Hansdöttrar och därföre givit brodern Hans Andersson (bör vara Anders Hansson) 20 Dr Smt och var av en av dess systrar 10 Daler. Framläggdes in rätten några gamla brev, varuti han förmente därföre finnes bevis. Av dessa gamle dokumenter, som till största delen äro oläsliga och till antalet fyra, kunde man inte finna, att någon av dem angår brodern Anders Hansson utan dess systrar, vilka ej heller nu härpå tala. Johannes Eriksson påstår, att hans salige fader haver betalt kärandens hustrus fader Anders Hansson för dess odelsandel, fast brevet härom skulle vara borta och haver sedan över 60 år detta köp stått oklandrat och opåtalt, så att ingen förrän nu därpå fordrat varken för odelsjord eller någon rättighet därav. Vilket käranderna och bekänne måste, förebärandes att Anders Hansson uti barnens unga år blev död haver barnen förrän nu visst av denna deras odelsrätt, och som Johannes Eriksson inte med något lagligt bevis skall kunna fullgöra, att han denna odelsjord lagligen köpt påstår käranden, att de nu får infrälsa icke allenast denna tredjepart utan och halvparten av en annan tredjepart, så att de som och hava broderrätt till Hermanö må däruti få halvparten med Johannes Eriksson, framläggande nu uti rätten 40 Dr Smt. Johannes Eriksson beropar sig häremot uppå sin hävd, att han medan landet var danskt för mer än 60 år köpt denna odel och den sedan roligt och oklandrat ägt och besuttit. Resolution: Ehuruväl Johannes Eriksson inte med något lagligen gjort eller vid tinget upprättat domslut kan bevisa sitt köp, som han gjorde om halva Hermanö skattegård, utan allenast med utom rätten gjorde contracter, dock som han Johannes Eriksson över 60 år ägt, innehaft och brukat denne nu omtvistade tredjepart uti Hermanö av käranden och dess förfäder ouppåtalt, och Kungl. Majt. förordning som gamla fordringar föreskriver en viss tid, nämligen 20 år, att de som njuta dem inte kräver eller fordrar det som honom för en så lång tid tillkommit, han efter den tid eller 20 år ingen vidare rätt hava skall därpå tala. Så kan ej heller käranderna Knut Hansson och Per Bryngelsson fordra någon odelsjord uti Hermanö, eftersom den för mer än 60 år och till denna tiden varit possiderat och brukat utav Johannes Erikssons fader och honom själv utan njuta på någons odelsandel eller någon rättighet därav. Men där som Johannes Eriksson skulle den odel vilja borthandla och försälja, då bör därmed lagligen penederas och denna jord om bördköp åt rätta bördemännen återbjudas. == The 1800s == In 2 may 1832 a (Laga Skifte) was done, showing whole of Stora Hermanö being split between 5 individuals 1. [[Jakobsson-562|Jöns Jakobsson]] have 1/6 Mantal, N1:2, A, about 100 hektar 2. [[Eriksson-4187|Anders Eriksson]] have 1/6 Mantal, N1:3, B, about 100 hektar 3. [[Johansson-10532|Anders Johansson]], have 1 /6 Mantal, N1:4, C, about 100 hektar 4. [[Johansson-11060|Jon Johansson]]? son in-law to Elin Jönsdotter have 1/8 Mantal, N1:5, D, about 100 hektar? 5.1 Widow [[Jönsdotter-424|Elin Jönsdotter]], have 1/8 Mantal, N1:6, E, about 100 hektar 5.2 [[Jönsson-807|Lars Jönsson]] from Käringön also shared some land with his mother Elin Jönsdotter After Elin Jönsdotter death her son [[Jönsson-807|Lars Jönsson]] most likely inherited a part of Hermanö, 1/8 Mantal 1830-1834, then 1/4?? 1834-1836, 3/4 ?Mantal? 1837-1839, 3/16 1839 until his death 6 sep 1854. After Lars death, it most likely was owned by his wife [[Johansdotter-464|Kristina Johansdotter]] until her death in 18 jan 1883, it then went to her grandson [[Bengtsson_Berlin-2|Karl Johan Berlin]], but most likely other descendants. [[Olsson-7280|Andreas Olsson]] in Käringön but who he got is from is uncertain, its either from Elin or Lars, had 1/16 Mantal, from 1830s until his death in 20 mar 1862, that later went to his son [[Andreasson-666|Olof Olsson]]. In 13 nov 1871 hemmansklyvning off [[Eriksson-4187|Anders Eriksson]] 1/6 Mantal, N1:3, B, about 100 hektar land. With Svens Olsson and Janne Andersson as help 1. [[Torberntsson-5|Erik Torberntsson]] 1/30, N1:7 A 2. Enkan [[Andersdotter-10354|Inger Andersdotter]], (Jönsson?) 1/30, N1: 8 B 3. [[Andersson-15475|Erik Andersson]] 1/30, N1:9 C 4. Enkan [[Andersdotter-10355|Cecilia Andersdotter]] 1/30 N1:10 D 5. [[Andersson-15477|Thol Mauritz Andersson]] 1/30, N1:11 E In 18 nov 1872 a hemmansklyvning commenced of [[Johansson-10532|Anders Johansson]], land 1/6 Mantal, N1:4, C, about 100 hektar. Delägare i arving and laga skifte 1. [[Nilsson-11146|Anders Nilsson]] af Gullholmen 1/24, 1/30 2. [[Olsson-7240|Jacob Olsson]] af Gullholmen 1/24, 1/30 3. [[Andersson-18226|Jacob Andersson]] på Hermanö 1/18, 1/30, sålde till Anders Nilsson och Jakob Olsson 4. Enkan [[Andersdotter-10355|Cecilia Andersdotter]] på HErmanö 1/36, 1/30 5. [[Westerberg-172|August Westerberg]] 1/30, 1/30, sålde till Anders Nilsson och Jakob Olsson Tillslut blev det 4.2 Enka [[Andersdotter-10355|Cecilia Andersdotter]] 1/36, N1:12 A 3.1 [[Olsson-7240|Jacob Olsson]], 5/72, N1:13 B 1.2 [[Nilsson-11146|Anders Nilsson]], 5/72, N1:14 C Olof Simonsson, Janne Andersson In 30 Dec 1880 a hemmansklyvning and Laga Skifte of [[Jakobsson-562|Jöns Jakobsson]] 1/6 Mantal, N1:2, A, about 100 hektar. 1. [[Jönsson-8393|Daniel Jönsson]], 1/18, N1:17 A 2. [[Torkelsson-61|Sven Torkelsson]], 1/18, N1:18 B 3. [[Jönsson-8218|Jacob Jönsson]] 1/18, N1:19 C Janne Andersson i Boviken, Johannes Pettersson, Theodor Andersson i Norrkärr In 30 dec 1880, a hemmanskluvning, off Erik Andersson 1/30, N1:9 C, that was split between his wife and brother with Johannes Pettersson i Kärra? och Lars Jönsson i Björnevid?, Nämndeman Johannes Nilsson i Törnsäng?, Godeman Theodor Andersson och Janne Andersson 1. Due to [[Andersson-15475|Erik Andersson]] death, it went to his wife [[Andersdotter-12296|Paulina Andrsson]] 1/60, N1:15, A 2. [[Andersson-15477|Thol Mauritz Andersson]], 1/60, N1:16, B [[Olsson-7290|Robert Teodor Olsson]] could also be a temporary owner of a part of Hermanö between 1882-1899, having 1/60 mantal, however its uncertain In 30 december 1890 a (övrigt) was done, showing the current inheritors of Härmanö D, that mention [[Johansson-11060|Jon Johansson]], and [[Jönsdotter-424|Elin Jönsdotter]]. And other individuals With part-owner [[Jönsson-8218|Jacob Jönsson]], [[Jönsson-8393|Daniel Jönsson]], [[Torkelsson-61|Sven Torkelsson]] and [[Larsson-9086|Adolf Larsson]] 1. Sjökapten [[Andreasson-666|Olof Olsson]] 1/8 Mantal, N1:20, A, 0,10 Hektar 2. [[Bengtsson_Berlin-2|Karl Johan Bengtsson/Bernhardsson Berlin]], 1/8 Mantal, N1:21 B, 0,73 Hektar == The 1900s == In 22 sep 1906 the 1/18 mantal 2,064777 hektar split between [[Jakobsson-447|Johan Hilmer Jakobsson]] and his sister husband [[Andersson-17175|Simon Amandus Andersson]] refer to in the hemmansklyvning as 'Amandus Andersson'. Johan Hilmer got Ca, N 1:22, 1/27 Mantal, 1,376518 hektar, Simon Amandus got Cb, N 1:23 1/54, 0,688259 hektar, [[Larsson-9086|Adolf Larsson]] helped represent and be the 'godeman' for Amandus, Witnesses are August Olsson and Anders Jakobsson, (Samuel Andreasson has some importance to the deal but not sure) In 20 july 1908 [[Jakobsson-447|Johan Hilmer Jakobsson]] (avsöndring) sold part of his land 1/361, N 1:24, 5 ar 59 kvadratmeter, 0,0559 Hektar, called 'Karlberg' to his cousin in law through his wife, skipper [[Karlsson-4077|Carl Adolf Karlsson]]. Witnesses are N.J. Olander, F. Arvidsson In 2 april 1909 [[Jakobsson-447|Johan Hilmer Jakobsson]] (avsöndring) sold part of his land 1/202 mantal, N 1:25, 9 av 97 kvadratmeter, 0,0997 hektar, called 'Vadskär' to Seaman [[Frej-8|Johan Albin Frej]]. In 2 april 1909 [[Jakobsson-447|Johan Hilmer Jakobsson]], (avsöndring) sold apartment 1/346 mantal, N 1:26, 5 av 83 kvadratmeter, 0,0583 hektar, called 'Eliseberg' to his cousin in law through his wife, [[Karlsson-4076|Johan Oskar Högvall]], who is also the brother of previous buyer [[Karlsson-4077|Carl Adolf Karlsson]]. Their witnesses are N.J. Olander and J. Oliver Mattsson. after a request was done in 9 feb 1909. In 27 mar 1909 [[Jakobsson-447|Johan Hilmer Jakobsson]] (avsöndring) sold apartment 1/257 mantal N1:27, 7 ar 84 kvadratmeter, 0,0784 hektar, called 'Oskarberg' to [[Berntsson-117|Sven Oskar Berntsson]]. Witnesses are N.J Olander, J.O. Matssson The 7 september 1917 did a Hemmansklyvning off B, 5/72 N:1, that was owned by [[Andersson-18226|Jacob Andersson]] until his death in 14 April 1890, at age 50, his wife mentioned as [[Noren-132|Johanna Andersson]]. But he sold it to [[Olsson-7240|Jacob Olsson]] and [[Nilsson-11146|Anders Nilsson]], and after they died the territory got split. Lantmätare S?. H. Wahlgren, Godeman Anders Jakobsson, Godeman O.A. Johansson 1. [[Andersdotter-11843|Sofia Andersdotter]] Ba, N 1:28 1/72 Lant, 19.8560 Hektar. Butt because of her death, the estate went to her inheritors, it went to daughter 1.1 [[Andersdotter-12283|Selma Isaksson]] 1/360 mantal that went to her husband [[Isaksson-495|Carl Adolf Isaksson]]. 1.2 [[Andersdotter-12280|Anna Britta Svensson]] 1/360 mantal, that went to her husband [[Svensson-6528|Olof Svensson]]. 1.3 [[Andersdotter-12282|Augusta Nilsson]] 1/360 mantal, 1.4 [[Andersdotter-12284|Karolina Nilsson]] 1/360 mantal, 1.5 And one of her grandkids [[Jakobsson-643|Dorotea Teresia Hallberg]] 1/360 mantal, that went to her husband [[Hallberg-382|Olof Albin Hallberg]] 2. [[Isaksson-495|Carl Adolf Isaksson]], with his wife [[Andersdotter-12283|Selma Nilsdotter]], (Actually born Andersdotter but changed name to Nilsson]] Bb, N 1:29 1/144 Lant, 3.9425 hektar. 3. [[Isaksdotter-380|Beata Lovisa Isaksson]], Bc, N 1:30, 1/144 Lant, 4.8935 Hektar. 4. [[Jakobsson-695|Olof Jakobsson]] Bd, N 1:31, 1/72 Lant, 8.9830 Hektar. 5. [[Westerberg-173|Anders Westerberg]], [[Westerberg-174|Johan Westerberg]] och [[Westerberg-175|Britta Maria Westerberg]], genom Johannes Olsson Hästkälla Be, N 1:32 1/72 Lant, 6.3180 Hektar. (However I cant find them in Hermanö during this time 6. [[Larsdotter-6211|Lovisa Cecilia Larsson]] i Östra Bua i röra socken was suppost to get Bf, N 1:33, 1/72 Lant, 5.7270 Hektar, but went to her brother Adolf 6.1 [[Larsson-9086|Adolf Larsson]] Bf, N 1:33, 1/72 Lant, 5.7270 Hektar. == Sources Lantmäteriet == *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/internal/14-gul-2/0001yx7p/lm14/REG/14-gul-2/Laga%20skifte]Lantmäterimyndigheternas arkiv, 14-gul-2, 1832-05-02, Göteborg- och bohus län Orust, Laga skifte, O-gullholmen Hermanö 1:2, Orust Härmanö 1:2 *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/internal/14-gul-6/0001yx8o/lm14/REG/14-gul-6/Hemmansklyvning]Lantmäterimyndigheternas arkiv, 14-gul-6, 1871-11-23, Göteborg- och bohus län Orust, Hemmansklyvning, O-gullholmen Orust Hermanö 1:7 *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/internal/14-gul-7/0001yx8y/lm14/REG/14-gul-7/Hemmansklyvning]Lantmäterimyndigheternas arkiv, 14-gul-7, 1872-11-18, Göteborg- och bohus län Orust, Hemmansklyvning, bilder 51, O-gullholmen Hermanö 1:13, Orust Härmanö 1:13 *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/internal/14-gul-9/0001yx9j/lm14/REG/14-gul-9/Hemmansklyvning,%20Laga%20skifte]Lantmäterimyndigheternas arkiv, 14-gul-9, 1880-12-30, Göteborg- och bohus län Orust, Hemmansklyvning, Laga skifte, bilder 65, Härmanö *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/internal/14-gul-8/0001yx99/lm14/REG/14-gul-8/Hemmansklyvning]Lantmäterimyndigheternas arkiv, 14-gul-8, 1880-12-30, Göteborg- och bohus län Orust, Hemmansklyvning, bilder 32, Orust Härmanö 1:9, Orust Härmanö 1:15, Orust Härmanö 1:16 *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/internal/14-gul-10/0001yx54/lm14/REG/14-gul-10/%C3%96vrigt?fbclid=IwAR3mmX-e10IvHrg6vSEYYxYv7ltWcnFQSRX_-rKHHOlPJ9Bbeg4mv2SXNF8]Lantmäterimyndigheternas arkiv, 14-gul-10, 1890-12-30, Göteborg- och bohus län Orust, Övrigt, bilder 74, O-gullholmen Härmanö 1:5, 1:6, 1:20, 1:21 * [https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/internal/14-gul-12/0001yx5k/lm14/REG/14-gul-12/Hemmansklyvning]Lantmäterimyndigheternas arkiv, 14-gul-12, 1906-12-31, Göteborg- och bohus län Orust, Hemmansklyvning, 44, O-gullholmen Hermanö 1:22, Orust Härmanö 1:22 *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/internal/14-gul-avs3/0001yx4l/lm14/REG/14-gul-avs3/Avs%C3%B6ndring]Lantmäterimyndigheternas arkiv, 14-gul-avs3, 1908-09-02, Göteborg- och bohus län Orust, Avsöndring, bilder 1/8, O-gullholmen Hermanö 1:24, Orust Härmanö 1:24 *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/internal/14-gul-avs4/0001yx4w/lm14/REG/14-gul-avs4/Avs%C3%B6ndring]Lantmäterimyndigheternas arkiv,14-gul-avs4, 1910-02-22, Göteborg- och bohus län Orust, Avsöndring bilder 1/9, O-gullholmen Hermanö 1:25, Orust Härmanö 1:25 *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/internal/14-gul-avs5/0001yx4z/lm14/REG/14-gul-avs5/Avs%C3%B6ndring]Lantmäterimyndigheternas arkiv, 14-gul-avs5, 1910-02-22, Göteborg- och bohus län Orust, Avsöndring bilder 1/9, O-gullholmen Hermanö 1:26, Orust Härmanö 1:26 *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/internal/14-gul-avs6/0001yx50/lm14/REG/14-gul-avs6/Avs%C3%B6ndring]Lantmäterimyndigheternas arkiv, 14-gul-avs6, 1910-02-22, Göteborg- och bohus län Orust, Avsöndring 1/9, O-gullholmen Hermanö 1:27, Orust Härmanö 1:27 *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/internal/14-gul-13/0001yx5t/lm14/REG/14-gul-13/Hemmansklyvning?fbclid=IwAR2yj8o7KOae2zHfodOHKb3veIfVzVNeYfVDePC9vSACkm3LWwd1IG05PGc]Lantmäterimyndigheternas arkiv, 14-gul-13, 1917-09-07, Göteborg- och bohus län Orust, Hemmansklyvning, bilder 1/75, O-gullholmen Hermanö 1:28, Orust Härmanö 1:28 *Mentions: Adolf Larsson B4/75N1, B4/75N2, B4/75N3, B6/75, Olof Jakobsson B4/75N1 B4/75N2, B6/75, Carl Isaksson B4/75N1 B4/75N2, B6/75, Lovisa Isaksson B4/75, B6/75, Selma Isaksson B4/75, Anna Svensson B4/75, Olof Svensson B4/75, Olof Albin Hallberg B4/75, Dorotea Andersdotter B4/75, Anders Johansson B4/75, Maria Westerberg B4/75, Johannes Olsson B4/75, Aura??? Johansson B4/75, Anders Jakobsson B4/75, C.J Uddeman B5/75, Lovisa Larsson B6/75, Sofia Andersdotter B6/75, == Församlingsböcker == *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0022809_00239#?c=&m=&s=&cv=238&xywh=-401%2C297%2C3162%2C1772]Gullholmens kyrkoarkiv, Husförhörslängder, SE/GLA/13169/A I/5 (1879-1900), bildid: A0022809_00239, sida 241 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/00097128_00178#?c=&m=&s=&cv=177&xywh=-492%2C-105%2C3304%2C1852]Gullholmens kyrkoarkiv, Församlingsböcker, SE/GLA/13169/A II a/1 (1900-1922), bildid: 00097128_00178, sida 171 == Orust och Tjörn Häradsrätt == *Avskrift av mål 2 i Orust dombok 16820518 *Kort referat av mål 17 i Orust dombok 16831002 *Avskrift av mål 10 i Orust dombok 16910304. *Avskrift av mål 12 i Orust dombok 16910304 *Referat av mål 30 i Orust dombok 16911102. *Kort referat av målen 8-10 i Orust dombok 16930529 *Avskrift av mål 21 i Orust dombok 16930529. *Kort referat av mål 25 i Orust dombok 16931017 Kort referat av mål 34 i Orust dombok 1700 06 13, sid 37 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108362_00027#?c=&m=&s=&cv=26&xywh=3076%2C348%2C2843%2C1593]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/4 (1700-1706), bildid: C0108362_00027 Avskrift av mål 31 i Orust dombok 1701 10 15, Sid 150 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108362_00085#?c=&m=&s=&cv=84&xywh=566%2C1966%2C2684%2C1504]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/4 (1700-1706), bildid: C0108362_00085 Referat av mål 5 i Orust dombok 1703 10 22. Sid 323 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108362_00172#?c=&m=&s=&cv=171&xywh=734%2C3114%2C2602%2C1458]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/4 (1700-1706), bildid: C0108362_00172 Avskrift av mål 10 i Orust dombok 1703 10 22, sid 327 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108362_00174#?c=&m=&s=&cv=173&xywh=2833%2C2365%2C3221%2C1805]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/4 (1700-1706), bildid: C0108362_00174 Referatt av mål 6 i Orust dombok 1704 02 03, Sid 347 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108362_00184#?c=&m=&s=&cv=183&xywh=2777%2C996%2C3195%2C1790]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/4 (1700-1706), bildid: C0108362_00184 Kort referat av mål 20 i Orust dombok 1704 02 03, sid 355 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108362_00188#?c=&m=&s=&cv=187&xywh=2519%2C3016%2C3823%2C2143]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/4 (1700-1706), bildid: C0108362_00188 Kort referat av mål 6 i Orust dombok 1704 06 09. sid 362 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108362_00192#?c=&m=&s=&cv=191&xywh=1030%2C3124%2C2170%2C1216]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/4 (1700-1706), bildid: C0108362_00192 Kort referat av mål 24 i Orust dombok 1704 06 09, Sid 375 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108362_00198#?c=&m=&s=&cv=197&xywh=3253%2C753%2C2663%2C1493]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/4 (1700-1706), bildid: C0108362_00198 Kort referat av mål 9 i Orust dombok 1704 10 17, sid 413 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108362_00217#?c=&m=&s=&cv=216&xywh=3296%2C46%2C2646%2C1483]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/4 (1700-1706), bildid: C0108362_00217 Referat av mål 39 i Orust dombok 1705 10 10. Sid 533 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108362_00278#?c=&m=&s=&cv=277&xywh=-33%2C2290%2C3894%2C2183]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/4 (1700-1706), bildid: C0108362_00278 Referat av mål 14 i Orust dombok 1706 01 22. Sid 542 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108362_00283#?c=&m=&s=&cv=282&xywh=-300%2C1356%2C4690%2C2628]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/4 (1700-1706), bildid: C0108362_00283 Referat av mål 21 i Orust dombok 1706 01 22 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108362_00288#?c=&m=&s=&cv=287&xywh=345%2C819%2C3316%2C1756]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/4 (1700-1706), bildid: C0108362_00288 *Kort referat av mål 2 i Stångenäs dombok 17070129 *Referat av mål 6 i Orust dombok 17100607. *Referat av mål 24 i Orust dombok 17101004 Referat av mål 17 i Orust dombok 1711 06 06 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108363_00164#?c=&m=&s=&cv=163&xywh=1553%2C2332%2C4515%2C2391]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/5 (1708-1721), bildid: C0108363_00164 Referat av mål 19 i Orust dombok 17110606 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108363_00166#?c=&m=&s=&cv=165&xywh=2352%2C2230%2C3762%2C1992]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/5 (1708-1721), bildid: C0108363_00166 Referat av mål 21 i Orust dombok 17110606. *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108363_00167#?c=&m=&s=&cv=166&xywh=173%2C2603%2C3758%2C1990]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/5 (1708-1721), bildid: C0108363_00167 *Referat av mål 26 i Orust dombok 17121007 *Referat av mål 12 i Orust dombok 17130127. *Referat av mål 47 i Orust dombok 17140601 *Referat av mål 17 i Orust dombok 17151011. *Kort referat av mål 37 i Orust dombok 17151011 Referat av mål 26 i Orust dombok 17161009. *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108363_00208#?c=&m=&s=&cv=207&xywh=273%2C3120%2C3301%2C1748]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/5 (1708-1721), bildid: C0108363_00208 *Referat av mål 6 i Orust dombok 17171119 *Referat av mål 21 i Orust dombok 17171119 *Referat av mål 33 i Orust dombok 17171119 Referat av mål 30 i Orust dombok 1719 03 02 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108363_00298#?c=&m=&s=&cv=297&xywh=35%2C1245%2C4446%2C2485]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/5 (1708-1721), bildid: C0108363_00298 *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0108363_00300#?c=&m=&s=&cv=299&xywh=1923%2C48%2C4133%2C2310]Orusts och Tjörns häradsrätts arkiv, Domböcker vid lagtima ting, SE/GLA/11080/A I a/5 (1708-1721), bildid: C0108363_00300 == Other sources == *[https://www.gullholmen.info/om-oarna/]Gullholmen Portalen till Unika örarna i Bohuslän *[https://www.morlanda.se/gog/gull.htm]Gullholmen, Härmanö, Käringön, Råön och Stocken Sources in sources *[https://www.morlanda.se/gog/lr1561.gif]länsräkenskaperna 1561 Tegneby *[https://www.morlanda.se/gog/alborg.pdf]Varbergs Museum Årsbok 1957 *[http://runeberg.org/bohusfisk/1894/0132.html]Bohuslänsk fiskeritidskrift / 1894-1895 / 128 *[https://books.google.se/books?id=1AwUAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA128&dq=Hermensund&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiNmZ6bh-b9AhUWrYsKHUWeARMQ6AF6BAgDEAI#v=onepage&q=Hermensund&f=false]Bohuslänsk fiskeritidskrift 1893

Stora Kölaboda, Göteryd

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== Stora Kölaboda, Göteryd == {{Image|file=Stora_Kolaboda_Goteryd-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Erik Dahlberghs typritning av kaptensboställe }} Stora Kölaboda var ett kaptensboställe i Göteryds sn, Sunnerbo härad, Kronobergs län i nuvarande Älmhults kommun. Stora Kölaboda kaptensgård (Kölaboda Storegård) ingick i det yngre indelningsverket, som var en viktig del av Sveriges militära organisation från 1682-1901. På Stora Kölaboda bodde kaptenen för Södra Sunnerbo kompani, tillhörande Kronobergs regemente. Gården omfattade ett mantal. Den nuvarande huvudbyggnaden uppfördes mellan 1837 och 1849 av timmer i en våning under ett tegeltäckt sadeltak. Över huvudingången sitter en fronton med ett halvrunt fönster. Vid ena gaveln finns en tillbyggnad med köksingång. I bottenvåningen har tidigare en arrestlokal varit inrymd. Interiören förändrades kraftigt vid en ombyggnad omkring 1945. Till gården hör en flygel som även tjänstgjort som bryggstuga. Flygeln är uppförd mellan 1795 och 1802 av timmer efter de ritningar som Erik Dahlbergh utarbetat för ryttmästare och kaptensboställen. Boställena för kaptener/ryttmästare hade fyra rum samt förstuga och kök. [https://www.lansstyrelsen.se/publikation?entry=G_2016__35&context=54 Stora Kölaboda kaptensboställe : Byggnadsminnen i Kronobergs län : 2016] {{Image|file=Stora_Kolaboda_Goteryd-2.jpg |caption=Kölaboda Storegård 1912 (omr. n:r 94) }} Gården byggnadsminnesförklarades 1998-05-06. [https://www.bebyggelseregistret.raa.se/bbr2/show/bilaga/showDokument.raa?dokumentId=21000001741960&thumbnail=false Beslut - Byggnadsminnesförklaring, Länsstyrelsen i Kronobergs län, 1998-05-06, Dnr 221-2454-98.] == Källor ==

Stora Lodhult, Norra Vi

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== Stora Lodhult == [https://tora.entryscape.net/tora/17776 Stora Lodhult] är en gård i Sörskaten, Norra Vi socken, Ydre härad. Gården är belägen 211 meter över havet. Gårdens åkermarker brukas fortfarande av Lilla Lodhult men bostället är obebott. Gården omnämns 1545 som Loollt (ÖgH 1545:11), och 1558 som Stora Lohult (SmH 1558:29) − 7 F, 2 f. SmH 1545−62 1 skuj (kan möjligen avse Lilla L). 1 ky. Under 1600-talet var den en kronoskattegård och länsmansboställe och var på ett halvt mantal. Norra Vi Hembygdsförening] : URL [https://www.hembygd.se/norra-vi-hembygdsf-rening/plats/227248/text/38367 https://www.hembygd.se/norra-vi-hembygdsf-rening/plats/227248/text/38367] : Hämtad 2024-01-30 År 1560 har kyrkolandbon utsäde till 8 spann och äng till 4 lass hö, passligt mulbete, vedbrand och litet fiske; smörräntan är 1 pund (SmH 1560:27) Christian Lovén : Det medeltida Sverige, Band 4 SMÅLAND : 6 Ydre härad : Riksarkivet : Stockholm 2015 {{Image|file=Stora Lodhult Norra Vi.jpg |caption=Stora Lodhult 2023 }} == Källor ==

Stora Töllered

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Stora Töllered, also known as Töllered N:o 1, 1 Töllered and Töllered Pehr Mårtensgården (and occasionally spelled Tyllered) is a farmstead in Tvååker parish, county of Halland, Sweden.

Stora Väsby, Almunge

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== Stora Väsby, Almunge == [https://minkarta.lantmateriet.se/plats/3006/v2.0/?e=673076&n=6646628&z=13&mapprofile=flygbild1960&name=Stora%20V%C3%A4sby%2C%20Almunge&layers=%5B%5B%22o1%22%5D%5D Stora Väsby] är en herrgård och ett säteri i Almunge socken, Närdinghundra härad. Gården har tillhört såväl Stockholms som Uppsala län. Gården har medeltida ursprung och omtalas 1484 som Wesby. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/sdhk?SDHK=31378 Svenskt Diplomatariums huvudkartotek över medeltidsbreven SDHK 31378] Förste kände ägaren var Knut Karlsson (sparre över blad) som ska ha ägt Stora Väsby åtminstone från 1484 till 1506. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/sdhk?SDHK=35284 Svenskt Diplomatariums huvudkartotek över medeltidsbreven : SDHK: 35284] Hans dotter Kerstin Knutsdotter (sparre över blad) ska ha ärvt gården och levde där som änka omkring 1530. Hennes son Olof Eriksson (sparre av Tomta) ärvde och ska ha ägt Stora Väsby 1544/45 [https://runeberg.org/svriksdag/1/0396.html E. Hildebrand, O. Alin : Svenska riksdagsakter jämte andra handlingar som höra till statsförfattningens historia. Under tidehvarfvet 1521-1718, Först delen 1521-1560] J.A. Almquist. Herrgårdarna i Sverige under reformationstiden (1523-1611). P.A. Norstedt & Söner : Stockholm : 1960 (s.72)(UUBp 19/5; se även PHT 1952 s 85 ff ) Han var gift med Anna Karlsdotter (månesköld af Seglinge) och skänkte troligen Stora Väsby som morgongåva till henne omkring 1546. När Olof avled ungefär 1550 gifte hon om sig med Erik Persson (Soop) [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0044801_00010 Landskapshandlingar, Landskapshandlingar Upplands handlingar, SE/RA/5121/5121.01/1549: 5 (1549)] (PHT och AH s 72 ). [https://filer.riksarkivet.se/dms/dms_1_4.pdf R. Janson, S. Rahmqvist, L.-O. Skoglund : Det medeltida Sverige, Band 1 Uppland: 4 Tiundaland: Tierp, Våla, Vendel, Oland och Närdinghundra : Sthm : 1974 (s.280)] De bodde dock på sätesgården Malmö i Bråbo härad, Östergötland. Deras dotter Elisabeth Eriksdotter Soop ärvde gården och stod som ägare med maken och ståthållaren Jakob Bagge af Boo tills hon avled, senast 1607. Han gifte om sig men dog 1611. Dottern Anna Bagge af Boo stod som ägare 1611-1655. Hon var gift med ämbetsmannen Jonas Bure, adlad 1624. Deras dotter Elisabeth Bure gifte sig med landshövdingen Johan Gerhardsson Graan och ägde gården under perioden 1655-1705. {{Image|file=Stora_Vasby_Almunge-1.jpg |caption=Stora Väsby, Almunge 1716 }} {{Image|file=Stora_Vasby_Almunge.jpg |caption=Stora Väsby, Almunge 1987 (foto Tuula Autio) }} Se även. Ingeborg Wilcke-Lindqvist : Bidrag till Tomtasläktens och äldre Väsbyättens historia : [https://personhistoriskasamfundet.org/1950-1970/ PHT, Häfte 1-2/1952] (s.85) Se även. Väsbyätten. (2022, nov 24). Wikipedia, . Hämtad feb 26, 2024 från URL https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A4sby%C3%A4tten Se även. J.A. Almquist. Frälsegodsen i Sverige under storhetstiden : Del 1:2 : P.A. Norstedt & Söner : Stockholm : 1931 (s. 826) == Källor ==

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=Introduction= Stor-Elvdal is a geographic area in Innlandet fylke, Norway. Over the centuries the ecclesiastical and municipal organization and spelling of this region has changed. Currently Stor-Elvdal is a kommune, or municipality, and has been since 1 Jan 1838 when the formannskapslovene, The Presidency Acts, were instituted"Stor-Elvdal Kommune – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Stor-Elvdal_kommune.. This exploration of divisions in which Stor-Elvdal has found itself in over time will start with the broadest, country; become narrower while discussing the various county systems; and narrower still with local divisions. The region of interest, Stor-Elvdal, will be referred to with the modern spelling throughout except in 'Orthography' to avoid possible confusion despite having been spelt differently for most of recorded history. =Purpose and Methods= The purpose of this profile is to organize the information that I have uncovered while assembling records for profiles of my Norwegian ancestors. The information is sourced and explained to the best of my ability but is in no means exhaustive. I am a native English speaker without Norwegian language familiarity therefor all translations needed for this information were taken from online translators, i.e. Google Translate. Most of the sources used are tertiary translations articles from Wikipedia and Wiki-style websites. I have included primary sources from digitalarkivet when possible. I feel that there is a glut of secondary sources that are hidden behind Norwegian ip address restrictions and books in Norwegian without translation. I believe this article would be more easily strengthened by a Norwegian speaker than I as the time it would take for me to transcribe and translate a source of unknown value would be great. [[Jacobs-5597|Jacobs-5597]] 16:26, 25 September 2020 (UTC) =Etymology and Orthography= ==Etymology== The Old Norse from of the name was 'Elfardalr', (Elvedalen), which means the valley around the Glomma. The prefix 'Stor' was latter added to distinguish it from Lillie Elvendalen, modern Alvdal"Norske Gaardnavne: Bd. Hedemarkens Amt. 1900". 2020. Google Books. https://books.google.com/books?id=SZMOAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false. ==Orthography== This section is a work in progress that will expand records are reviewed. *Store-Elvedaldens, 1838 matrikkelen *Stor-Elvdal, 2020" Welcome To Stor-Elvdal - A Municipality In The Midst Of Østerdalen ". 2020. Stor-Elvdal.Kommune.No. https://www.stor-elvdal.kommune.no/english/Sider/side.aspx. =Sovereignty= '''Kongeriket Norge/The Kingdom of Norway (872-1536)''' Stor-Elvdal was a part of the Kingdom of Norway since the Unification of Norway by King Harald Fairhair in 872"Unification Of Norway". 2016. En.Wikipedia.Org. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unification_of_Norway.. Between 872 to present, Norway was in one of three conditions with other kingdoms/nations: independent, in a personal union or in a real union. While in a personal union, separate kingdoms are under a single monarch, and as such saying that Stor-Elvdal was a under the administration of the Kingdom of Norway is still appropriate during these times"Personal Union". 2015. En.Wikipedia.Org. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_union.. This contrasts with a real union where reduced sovereignty was a consequence for the weaker member"Real Union". 2018. En.Wikipedia.Org. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_union.. During the time Norway was in a real union with Denmark it is appropriate for profiles to have locations listed in Denmark rather than Norway as detailed below. Norway was an independent state from unification in 873 until briefly forming a personal union with Denmark and England to be a part of Nordsjøveldet, the North Sea Empire, from 1028-1035"Kingdom Of Norway (872–1397)". 2017. En.Wikipedia.Org. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Norway_(872%E2%80%931397)."North Sea Empire". 2020. En.Wikipedia.Org. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Sea_Empire.. After leaving the North Sea Empire, Norway was independent until 1397 at which point it joined a personal union with Denmark and Sweden to be a part of Kalmarunionen, the Kalmar Union, until 1523"Kalmarunionen". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalmarunionen.. The Kalmar Union came to an end in 1523 when Sweden became independent. This left Denmark and Norway in a personal union, which lasted until 1536"Danmark-Norge". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danmark-Norge.. '''Danmark–Norge/Denmark-Norway (1537-1814)''' The state of Norwegian sovereignty during this period is complex and contentious. Officially, under Christian III disbanded Norway's riksrådet, parliament, and it became a province of Denmark" Norge Blir Et Lydrike - Norgeshistorie". 2020. Norgeshistorie.No. https://www.norgeshistorie.no/senmiddelalder/1011-norge-blir-et-lydrike.html.. Despite this, there is not much to suggest that Norway stopped being its own political entity. If Norway was truly a province of Denmark, then It should have had representation in Denmark's riksrådet, like other Danish provinces, but it lacked this representation" Selvstendighetstap Og Foreningstid - Norgeshistorie". 2020. Norgeshistorie.No. https://www.norgeshistorie.no/kirkestat/1108-selvstendighetstap-og-foreningstid.html.. Autocracy was introduced in 1660 with a peaceful coup carried out by Frederick III. Under this system the kingdoms were to be governed as one state and Norway was even more dependent upon Denmarkleksikon, Store, Norsk historie, Norges historie, Norges 1814, Christian 3., Grenseendringer 1700-tallet, Tor Weidling, and Magne Njåstad. 2019. "Norge Under Dansk Styre – 1537-1814 – Store Norske Leksikon". Store Norske Leksikon. https://snl.no/Norge_under_dansk_styre_-_1537-1814.. Despite Norway officially being a province of Denmark and a case could be made to curate profile locations as 'x, Norway, Denmark' it is more appropriate to use 'Denmark-Norway' as the last term in a location. This term reflects the historical roots of the union and is adapted from the Oldenburg dynasty's (The royal family during this time period) official title 'Konge til Danmark og Norge, de Venders og Gothers'"Denmark–Norway". 2019. En.Wikipedia.Org. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark%E2%80%93Norway." Danskekongens Kriger 1537–1660 - Norgeshistorie". 2020. Norgeshistorie.No. https://www.norgeshistorie.no/kirkestat/1118-danskekongens-kriger-1537-1660.html.. Denmark-Norway was on the losing side of the Napoleonic Wars, which resulted in King Frederik VI Signing the Treaty of Kiel. This forced him to cede the former Kingdom of Norway to Sweden" Året 1814 - Norgeshistorie". 2020. Norgeshistorie.No. https://www.norgeshistorie.no/grunnlov-og-ny-union/1312-%C3%85ret-1814.html.. '''Kongeriket Norge/The Kingdom of Norway (1814-)''' Viceroy and heir to the thrones of Denmark and Norway, Prince Christian Frederick used the frustration of Norwegians over the results of the treaty to his advantage and claimed Norway. He argued that Norway had a right to self-determination"Kingdom Of Norway (1814)". 2019. En.Wikipedia.Org. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Norway_(1814).. On 25 Feb 1814 congregations in Christiania and the central parts of eastern Norway, took an oath to the PrinceElstad, Hallgeir. "Religion and Patriotism in 1814 Norway." Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte 28, no. 1 (2015): 98-105.. On May 17, the assembly at Eidsvoll signed the constitution and elected Prince Christian Frederik as King of Norway. This newfound independence was short lived as Norway lost a two-week war with Sweden. This war culminated with the Convention of Moss on 14 Aug 1814 which resulted in the abdication of the Norwegian throne, Swedish approval of the Norwegian Constitution and Norway entering a personal union with Sweden"Den Svensk-Norske Krigen (1814)". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Den_svensk-norske_krigen_(1814).. The strained union was dissolved amicably in 1905"Union Between Sweden And Norway". 2020. En.Wikipedia.Org. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_between_Sweden_and_Norway.. =Ecclesiastical Divisions= The Catholic Church played a large role in local administration prior to the Reformation in 1537 and the Church of Norway for centuries thereafter. Many of the records that we use come from church records so that while the higher divisions might not inform locations, a discussion is still warranted. The Catholic Church was established in Norway during the 900s and was subject to Rome. The church was consolidated and became the dominate and eventually the only faith in Norway"Den Katolske Kirke – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Den_katolske_kirke.. ==Bispedømme== In the Catholic Church, bispedømme, or diocese, was an administrative unit below the archdiocese. After the reformation, bispedømme was the highest administrative unit in the Church of Norway"Bispedømmer I Den Norske Kirke". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisped%C3%B8mmer_i_Den_norske_kirke.. Below are the bispedømmene that Stor-Elvdal was in. '''Oslo bispedømme (1068-1152)''' In 1068, Oslo bispedømme, was established. It fell under the archdiocese of Hamburg-Bremen from 1068 to 1104, Lund from 1104 to 1153 and Nidaros from 1153 on"Diocese Of Oslo". 2020. En.Wikipedia.Org. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocese_of_Oslo.. '''Hamar bispedømme (1153-1542)''' Norway became a separate ecclesiastical province in 1153 when Nidaros, modern day Trondheim, became an archbishopric. The Hamar bispedømme was founded and separated from Oslo bispedømme at the same time. During the Reformation in 1537 the last Catholic bishop of Hamar bispedømme was jailed in Denmark until his death in 1542. Hamar was added back to Oslo Bispedømme"Hamar Bispedømme – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Hamar_bisped%C3%B8mme.. '''Oslo bispedømme (1542-1864)''' Post Reformation, Stor-Elvdal, found itself in the Lutheran Church of Norway Oslo bispedømme until 1864 when Hamar bispedømme was separated out. '''Hamar bispedømme (1864-)''' During the nordiske syvårskrig, the Nordic Seven Years' War, the city of Hamar was burnt and ravaged by Swedish forces in 1567"Den Nordiske Syvårskrig – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Den_nordiske_syv%C3%A5rskrig.. No effort was made to rebuild the it and it took over 300 years before it was a market town again in 1849. In 1864 Hamar bispedømme was separated again and is current ecclesiastical division of the Church of Norway. ==Prosti== Prosti is the level of administration under bispedømme. Each prosti is led a prost. The prosti that includes the bispedømme cathedral is called a domprosti"Prosti – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Prosti.. '''Hedemarken og Østerdalen prosti (1537-1759)''' Stor-Elvdal is in Østerdalen. This is elaborated on below under len. It is though that this prosti originated with the Reformation in 1537 but the date cannot be confirmed. It lasted until division in 1759"Hedemarken Og Østerdalen Prosti". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedemarken_og_%C3%98sterdalen_prosti.. '''Østerdalen prosti (1759-1867)''' Hedemarken og Østerdalen prosti was split in 1759 to form Hedemarken prosti og Østerdalen prosti. It lasted until a further division issued in 1867"Østerdalen Prosti". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%98sterdalen_prosti.. '''Søndre Østerdalen (1868-1922)''' Hedemarken and Østerdalen prosti divided into Søndre Østerdalen and Nordre Østerdalen prostir by royal decree on 30 Nov 1867. The change took place the following year. Sør-Østerdalen is a current ecclesiastical division of Hamar bispedømme"Sør-Østerdal Prosti". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%B8r-%C3%98sterdal_prosti.. '''Sør-Østerdalen (1922-)''' The spelling of Søndre Østerdalen was changed to Sør-Østerdalen, with the priosti boundaries unchanged, by royal resolution on 19 May 1922"Endring Av Prostinavn 1922". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endring_av_prostinavn_1922.. Sør-Østerdalen is a current ecclesiastical division of Hamar bispedømme"Sør-Østerdal Prosti". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%B8r-%C3%98sterdal_prosti.. ==Prestegjeld== Prestegjeld is next ecclesiastical division under prosti. A prosti was made up of one or multiple prestegjeld. This division was in use from 1400s as until it was phased out in 2004. Initially prestegjeldet were needed to relate the bispedømmene to the settlement in the years following the black death in 1349 which resulted in the closure of many churches and a shortage of priests. This system allowed on priest to serve a larger area"Prestegjeld – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Prestegjeld."Prestegjeld (Norge)". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prestegjeld_(Norge).. '''Aamot prestegjeld (~1540-1873)''' The name comes from the Old Norse 'Ámót,' to meet, and describes the joining of the Rena and Glomma rivers"Åmot Prestegjeld". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%85mot_prestegjeld.. It is likely that Åmot prestegjeld existed for some time before 1540 but a date cannot be pinpointed. Stor-Elvdal was a part of Åmot prestegjeld until Åmot prestegjeld was divided in 1873. '''Stor-Elvdal prestegjeld (1873-2004)''' Stor-Elvdal prestegjeld was created in 1873 when Åmot prestegjeld was divided into Åmot prestegjeld and Stor-Elvdal prestegjeld. In 1969 Sollia prestegjeld was closed and transferred to Stor-Elvdal prestegjeld. Stor-Elvdal, the geographic location, was a part of Stor-Elvdal prestegjeld until prestegjeldet were phased out in 2004"Stor-Elvdal_prestegjeld – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Stor-Elvdal_prestegjeld.. ==Sokn== Sokn, also spelled sogn, is the smallest level of ecclesiastical division. Both sokn and prestegjeld are translated as parish in English. Due to the difference in size and function of the two levels of parish this translation can be problematic and is something to be mindful of when using church records. A prestegjeld is made up of one or more sokn. With the end of prestegjeldet in 2004, multiple sokn now make up a prosti"Sokn – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Sokn.. Sokn can be specified to be hovedsokn, main sokn, or anneksokn, a sokn with a church that is not a hovedsokn"Anneks". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anneks.. I feel that the difference between sokn and anneksokn, or just anneks, also has to do with size of the sokn but I have not been able to verify that. '''Stor-Elvdal sokn (~1648-)''' Stor-Elvdal has existed as a parish since at least 1648 as it was mentioned in skattematrikkelen 1647 but has likely been a place name for much longerhttps://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Prestegjeld. Stor-Elvdal has been listed as both sokn and anneksokn under Åmot prestegjeld. With the creation of Stor-Elvdal prestegjeld in 1873, it would make sense for Stor-Elvdal sokn to be reference as Stor-Elvdal hovedsokn until 2004, but I have yet to see it referenced as such. =County Divisions= ==Syssel== The term for the highest division below kingdom has gone by many names in Norway. Syssel is the earliest system that I have come across. it was introduced in Norway by King Sverre who reigned from 1177-1202. Under this system a sysselmannen was the king's chief representative over an administrative area, the syssel. This system remained in use from the late 1200s until 1307 where it was gradually phased out"Syssel – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Syssel.. '''Unknown Syssel''' I have not seen any maps or lists of named syssel, so it is unknown to what syssel Stor-Elvdal was administered by. ==Len== Len was the next system of division. During the 1300s as the distinction between syssel and len was blurred. During the 1400s len was increasingly used until the mid-1600s. The division of len at the beginning of the 1500s was uneven and unstable. In addition to the four hovedlen, or main len; Båhus, Akershus, Bergenhus and Trondheim; there were around 30 små-len, or small len. During the 1500s and into the 1600s, the len became more stable and uniform with the number greatly reduced"Leksikon:Len – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Leksikon:Len.. '''Østerdalen (late 1400s-1537)''' Stor-Elvdal is in Østerdalen. Østerdalen is a landskap, a landscape or region used in various contexts in that reference can be made to this geographic area without it being in a given municipal division"Distrikter – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Distrikter.. In the late 1400s, Østerdalen, when taken together with Solør, was considered a len. The name comes from the Old Norse ''øistrri dalir'' which means the eastern valleys. It appears on some maps as Eystridalir. Østerdalen is roughly defined as the valley on either side of the Glomma river between Røros to the north and Elverum in the south"Østerdalen – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/%C3%98sterdalen.. '''Hamar len (1537-1586)''' Hamar len was a len subservient to Akershus hovedlen and consisted of landskapene Hedmarken and Østerdalen. This len was created when the administration of Østerdalen was transferred to Hamar in 1537. Hamar len was last mentioned to exist in 1586, and by then Hedmarken and Østerdalen had already been run as fogderier, or shires, under Akershus len for an unknown period of time"Hamars Len – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Hamars_len.. '''Akershus len (1586-1662)''' With the end of Hamar len, Stor-Elvdal was administered by Akershus len until the end of the len system. The start date for this division coincides with the last mention of Hamar len but since Østerdalen was a fogderier for some time before 1586, this boundary is not firm"Akershus Len – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Akershus_len."Hedmark – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Hedmark.. ==Amt== The len system was replaced with amt over the course of a few years that coincide with the period of autocracy beginning in 1660. '''Akershus amt (1662-1687)''' The word amt first appears as a designation for an official district in 1662. In 1671, the first nationwide division of counties occurred where Norway was divided into four main amt with Stor-Elvdal being a part of Akershus amt. This division coincided with the bispedømme, or dioceses and were therefore also called stiftamt, or diocesan amt. All amt that Stor-Elvdal was a part of were administered by Akershus stiftamt"Leksikon:Amt – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Leksikon:Amt.. '''Gudbrandsdalen og Hedemarkens amt (1687-1694)''' Gudbrandsdalen og (and) Hedemarkens amt was a short lived amt that was formed in 1687 when it was separated from Akershus amt. No successor was appointed amtmann, county governor, after the death of Ove Lange in 1694. The area was subsequently reabsorbed by Akershus amt"Gudbrandsdalen Og Hedemarkens Amt – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Gudbrandsdalen_og_Hedemarkens_amt.. '''Akershus amt (1694-1757)''' Stor-Elvdal was once again administered by Akersus amt until the separation of Oplandenes amt in 1757"Akershus Amt – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Akershus_amt.. '''Oplandenes amt (1757-1781)''' Oplandenes amt had the same boundaries as the modern Innlandet fylke with the addition of Hadeland district. In 1781 Oplandenes amt was split in two to form Christians amt and Hedemarkens amt. These amt were also referred to as Vestre Oplandenes amt and Østre Oplandenes amt, respectively"Oplandenes Amt – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Oplandenes_amt."Oplandenes Amt". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oplandenes_amt.. '''Hedemarkens amt (1781-1918)''' Hedmarkens amt lasted from 1781 until the end of the amt system in 1918"Hedemarkens Amt – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Hedemarkens_amt.. ==Fylke== With the passage of Lov om forandring av rikets inddelingsnavn, Act on change of the kingdom's division name, on 14 Aug 1918, amt were known as fylke as of 1 Jan 1919. '''Hedmark fylke (1919-2019)''' . Some fylke changed names entirely while some, like Hedemark(en) were modified slightly"Lov Om Forandring Av Rikets Inddelingsnavn". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lov_om_forandring_av_rikets_inddelingsnavn."Fylke – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Fylke.. '''Innlandet fylke (2020-)''' Through regionreformen 2014–2018, the regional reform 2014–2018, Oppland fylke was merged with Hedmark fylke as of 1 Jan 2020. This process was performed in hope that the region could be better administered as a larger unit"Regionreformen 2014–2018 – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Regionreformen_2014%E2%80%932018.. =Fogderi= A forgerti is an administrative division initially under the len level and eventually under the amt level. A fogderi was run by a fogden who was responsible for tax collection. '''Hedemarken og Østerdalen fogderi (1595-1634)''' 54 fogderi were created by a 1595 ordinance with Stor-Elvdal being a part of Hedemarken og Østerdalen fogderi"Fogderi". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fogderi#CITEREFBugges._10.. '''Østerdalen fogderi (1634-1665)''' Hedemarken og Østerdalen fogderi was divided in 1634 into Hedemarken fogderi and Østerdalen fogderi with Stor-Elvdal in Østerdalen fogderi"Hedemarken Og Østerdalen Fogderi". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedemarken_og_%C3%98sterdalen_fogderi.. '''Solør, Østerdalen og Odalen fogderi (1665-1763)''' Østerdalen fogderi was no longer an independent fogderi in 1665 when it was merged with Solør fogderi to form the Solør, Østerdalen og Odalen fogderi"Østerdalen Fogderi". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%98sterdalen_fogderi.. '''Østerdalen fogderi (1763-1859)''' With the 1763 division of Solør, Østerdalen og Odalen fogderi into Østerdalen fogderi and Solør og Odalen fogderi, Østerdalen fogderi was once again independent until a subsequent division in 1859. '''Søndre Østerdalen fogderi (1859-1901)''' The 1859 division created Nordre Østerdalen fogderi and Søndre Østerdalen fogderi with Stor-Elvdal in Søndre Østerdalen fogderi. Fogderi were abolished on 21 Jul 1894 and were phased out over a period which lasted over 20 years"Fogderi – Lokalhistoriewiki.No". 2020. Lokalhistoriewiki.No. https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Fogderi.. Fogderiene in Hedemarkens amt were shut down on 23 Mar 1901. =Local Divisions= ==Tinglag== Fogderi were originally divided into tinglag, translated as 'property' or 'estates'. Tinglag as a fogderi subdivision largely corresponded to medieval skipreide, or shipowners. Tinglag administered similar area to prestegjeldet"Tinglag". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinglag.. '''Store-Elvedalen tinglag (-1837)''' Going by the naming patterns for other administrative units I would assume that at some point Stor-Elvdal was included with Aamot tinglag unless tinglag were more in line with sokn than prestegjeldet. Conjecture aside, Store-Elvedalen was its own tinglag in 1837"Skanna Materiale: PUBL, Andre Publikasjoner, -/Bind 3: Hedemarkens Amt, 1838, S. 145 - Skanna Arkiver - Arkivverket". 2020. Media.Digitalarkivet.No. https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/35476/145.. ==Formannskapsdistrikt== Formannskapsdistrikt or Presidency Districts were a short-lived administrative unit that was brought about by Formannskapslovene, the Presidency Acts, that were passed on 14 Jan 1837 and went into effect 1 Jan 1838. The purpose was to create a definitive secular unit of administration"Formannskapsdistrikt". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formannskapsdistrikt.. '''Stor-Elvdal formannskapsdistrikt (1838-1853)''' At the time the Presidency Acts were passed Stor-Elvdal was an anneksokn under Aamot prestegjeld. Becoming its own formannskapsdistrikt in 1838 lead to Stor-Elvdal becoming its own prestegjeld in 1873"Formannskapslovene". 2020. No.Wikipedia.Org. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formannskapslovene.. ==Kommune== In 1853 Matrikkelloven became effective which largely replaced the term formannskapsdistrikt with kommune, or municipality. '''Stor-Elvdal kommune (1853-)''' Stor-Elvdal kommune is a current administrative unit that shares a boundary with three sokn taken together, Sollia, Stor-Elvdal and Strand"Norway's Parishes". 2020. Norwayparishes.Com. http://norwayparishes.com/.. =Conclusions= Of the many ecclesiastical and secular divisions discussed, some levels no longer exist, and others are not very informative. I suggest that farm/city/place, prestegjeld/formannskapsdistrikt/kommune, county, kingdom with date appropriate names and spellings be used for applicable profiles. This scheme forgoes sokn if a more specific location is known and limits the influence of ecclesiastical divisions to just prestegjeld. the inclusion of prestegjeld is justified in that it was the forerunner to the subsequent secular divisions. =Summary Table= This is a table of all the location name combinations for their given years in the format suggested in Conclusions. It is formatted to enable easy copying of a row. {| class="tableizer-table" class="tableizer-firstrow" !Years !Prestegjeld/Kommune, County, Kingdom |- | 872-1400s | Norge  |- | 1400s-1536 | Østerdalen, Norge  |- | 1537-~1540 | Hamar len, Danmark–Norge |- | ~1540-1586 | Aamot prestegjeld, Hamar len, Danmark–Norge |- | 1586-1662 | Aamot prestegjeld, Akershus len, Danmark–Norge |- | 1662-1687 | Aamot prestegjeld, Akershus amt, Danmark–Norge |- | 1687-1694 | Aamot prestegjeld, Gudbrandsdalen og Hedemarkens amt, Danmark–Norge |- | 1694-1757 | Aamot prestegjeld, Akershus amt, Danmark–Norge |- | 1757-1781 | Aamot prestegjeld, Oplandenes amt, Danmark–Norge |- | 1781-1814 | Aamot prestegjeld, Hedemarkens amt, Danmark–Norge |- | 1814-1838 | Aamot prestegjeld, Hedemarkens amt, Norge  |- | 1838-1853 | Stor-Elvdal formannskapsdistrikt, Hedemarkens amt, Norge  |- | 1853-1918 | Stor-Elvdal kommune, Hedemarkens amt, Norge  |- | 1919-2019 | Stor-Elvdal kommune, Hedmark fylke, Norge |- | 2020- | Stor-Elvdal kommune, Innlandet fylke, Norge  |} = Sources = =See Also= [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Stor-Elvdal|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Stories and Histories of Levi Potter and the Potter Family

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== From the BigFeetTribes.com == "[[Potter-10492|Levi Potter]] in 1819, moved his family and slaves from North Carolina to Holmes Valley. Holmes Valley, located in West Florida was destined to become Washington County. They became well settled, by the time Florida officially became United States Territory, in mid-1821. [[Potter-10492|Levi Potter]] died sometime between 1842 and 1846, leaving a substantial estate to be distributed among his heirs. A settlement of the estate was to be distributed among his heirs. A settlement of the estate provided for a division of the slaves, without regard to some of their own personal desires. One such individual, [[Unknown-507504|a young woman]], was carried to Georgia by her new owner. She didn't want to go. She was deeply in love with Madison, [[Potter-10555|a slave that was to remain the property of Levi Potters widow]]. The young woman's departure was a sad occasion for the young woman, Madison and [[Lacy-2454|Mrs. Potter]]. [[Lacy-2454|Mrs. Potter]] promptly bought the girl. She then presented her to [[Potter-10555|Madison]] and soon took the happy couple back to Holmes Valley as husband and wife. [[Lacy-2454|Mrs. Potter]], who devoted more than three weeks of her time, plus the hardships of frontier travel and the cost of the purchase, had demonstrated evidences of affection and compassion seldom recorded, but that were perhaps not uncommon in such frontier areas. [[Potter-10555|Madison]] was identified on the Holmes Valley (Ebenezer) Church records as the Potter Estate. *Was among 12 slaves baptized soon after that church was organized in 1846. Other Potter Estate slaves baptized at the same time were [[Unknown-506474|Harriet]], Gibson, Louise and [[Unknown-507504|Mary]]. One of the three females may well have been the girl that [[Potter-10555|Madison]] , with determined help of [[Lacy-2454|the widow of his former owner]] had brought back from Georgia as his bride. [[Potter-10555|Madison]] is mentioned in subsequent records of the church, indicating his continued affiliation during the next 19 years that slavery existed. Church minutes show on one occasion that he placed 50 cents in the collection plate. That was considered a substantial contribution in that era and perhaps an exceptional one, from one classified as a slave. He and his wife were responsible citizens, also known for their dependability and loyalty, especially to [[Lacy-2454|the woman who had gone]] with [[Potter-10555|Madison]] to Georgia to buy [[Unknown-507504|the girl from bondage so she could become his wife]]. When the war Between the States ended, 47 Potter plantation slaves were freed. But several of them remained nearby to engage in farming or other work. Addie Horne, an infant girl, was the last child to be born into slavery on the plantation. She remained with her mother in the household of the widow of [[Potter-10375|William R. F. Potter]], who was killed at Chickamauga. The little girl often remained, while her mother worked, in the care of Alexander W. Potter (her senior by five or six years), the lone surviving child of Mrs. Potter and late husband William R. F. Potter. Addie grew up in the Potter household, as one of the family. According to Sylvester Andrews, George and Ellen were property of [[Potter-10375|William R.F. Potter]]. http://www.bigfeettribes.com/Home/history-of-washington-county-fl" == From The Florida State Genealogical Society == "[[Potter-10492|Levi POTTER]] and his brother [[Potter-10490|Miles POTTER]], arrived in Washington County, Florida about 1824 from South Carolina. Not much is known of their early lives nor of their parents. When Levi arrived in Florida he probably was marrried to __ LACY. He brought with him a large number of slaves and farming equipnent to farm the upper reaches of Holmes Valley. He built his home on the high sand hills that surround that valley, to avoid the mosquitoes and other insects of the lower and wetter lands. Levi and Miles were the largest slave owners in that primitive wilderness, producing nearly all of their needs. Levi served in the Florida Indian War in 1839 and his grave at the Potter Cemetery, Washington County, is marked with a U. S. Military headstone. The family cemetery still exists on land owned by the family. It is located in Section 21, Township 2 North, and Range 14 West in Washington County. Levi was voter #8 at Precinct #4 Washington County in the first statewide election 26 May 1845. The children of Levi and his wife were: *Frances Elizabeth married Nathaniel MILLER; * [[Potter-10375|William Rufus Franklin]] married [[Pate-1541|Nancy Jane PATE]] (he was slain at the Battle of Chicamaugua); * Joanna B; * Robert L; and * Celia A." https://flsgs.org/custom/maint/pioneer.php?id=1408 == ''The Florida Pioneer Ancestors of William Homer Potter'' == "THE STORY OF [[Potter-10492|LEVI POTTER]] (c. 1789- c. 1847) :The story of the Potter family in Florida begins with Levi Potter, the great-grandfather of William Homer Potter. His name, together with the names of [[Potter-10490|Miles Potter]] and [[Potter-10491|Robert Potter]] appear as heads of household in the 1820 South Carolina census for Sumter County. Levi, Miles, and Robert are believed to have been brothers and that they had two sisters named Mary and Letitia. Robert Potter is thought to have been in 1782, Miles Potter in 1785, and Levi Potter about 1789, all in South Carolina. :One source indicates that Levi, Miles, Robert, Mary, and Letitia were the five children of a [[Potter-10486|Miles Potter Sr.]] and his wife, Sarah. The name of [[Potter-10486|Miles Potter]] does appear as head of household in the 1790 and 1800 South Carolina census records. It is also known that a Miles Potter received a South Carolina land grant in 1786. This [[Potter-10486|Miles Potter]] died in Sumter County, South Carolina, around 1804. Further research is needed in order to prove that Levi, Miles, and Robert were in fact the children of [[Potter-10486|Miles]] and Sarah Potter. :A migration of settlers into Florida from Georgia and the Carolinas began after Spain succeeded Florida to the United States in 1819. This migration increased once the United States established the Florida Territory in 1821. Southward migration routes by both land and water were well established by the 1820s. Many early inhabitants of the Florida Territory came through Columbus, Georgia, and then went south into the Florida panhandle via the Chattahoochee River. Boat travel south on the Chattahoochee and north through the panhandle from the Gulf of Mexico on the Apalachicola River was common at the time. :Levi Potter migrated to the Florida Territory from South Carolina sometime around 1824. He probably came with Miles and Robert together with several other family members, including children and probably their mother. They brought with them a large number of slaves as well as wagons and farming equipment. The Potters possibly followed a combination of land and water routes on their journey. They may have followed the Chattahoochee River into the Florida Territory and the went overland to the west about fifty miles to reach the vicinity of Holmes Valley and the Choctowatchee River in what is now Washington County. It is easy to visualize the Potter family with their men, women, children, elders, slaves, wagons, supplies and farming equipment moving down river on barges into Florida after their long journey from South Carolina. :Washington County was created in December 1825 out of what was previously Jackson County. The Holmes Valley area was also briefly part of Walton County in 1824 and 1825. Many early county records were lost when the Jackson County Court House burned in 1848 and when the Washington County Court House burned in 1878. :Levi Potter was about thirty-five years old when he came to the Florida Territory. It is believed that he was married to Celia A. Lacy. They had five known children: Robert L. Potter (possibly born about 1823 in South Carolina), Frances Elizabeth Potter (born about 1825), William Rufus Franklin Potter (born about 1829), Joanna B. Potter, and Zelia A. Potter. :The names of Levi Potter, Miles Potter, and Robert Potter appear as heads of household in the 1830 census of the Florida Territory. :The Potters built their homes on the hills surrounding the northern end of Holmes Valley in order to escape the mosquitoes and other insects of the lower and wetter lands. Levi and Miles were among the largest slave owners in this primitive wilderness. The total population of Washington County in 1830 was probably about one thousand people, scattered over an area the size of Delaware. Only the hardiest of pioneers were able to persevere in the constant struggle against the Florida heat, insects, and Indian threats. :Miles Potter would have been about forty years old when the Potters came to Florida. It is believed that he married Susannah Dunford in 1828. Two of their children are known: a daughter Judge Ann Potter was born in 1830 and a son Lorenzo was born in 1843. Miles died about 1845 at around sixty years of age. Lorenzo Potter's name is listed in the Washington County estate records in the late 1850's as a minor heir of Miles Potter and with a guardian named Sharpless Evans. :Little is known about the rest of Levi Potter's life in the Florida Territory. One source states that he served in the Florida Indian Wars in 1839; he would have been about fifty years old at the time, however, and no documentation confirming this service in the Indian Wars has yet been found. :Levi Potter was a signer of a petition to the Congress of the United States in February 1842 which called attention to the poor condition of the road which passed through Holmes Valley and connected Pensacola to Marianna. The thirty-four petitioners declared that it was impossible for the residents of the area to keep this important road repaired and asked Congress for a small appropriation to be applied to fixing the road. :Levi Potter and Robert Potter are listed on the May 1845 voter roll for the first statewide election held after Florida gained statehood. :Washington County tax records in 1846 show that Levi Potter twenty slaves, three hundred and twenty acres of land, one hundred cattle and paid a tax assessment of $15.20. The tax records for the estate of Miles Potter in 1846 showed he had owned eighteen slaves and eighty acres of land and was taxed $9.50. :Church records from about 1846 list the names of five slaves from the Potter Estate who were baptized in the new Baptist Church of Holmes Valley. These were Harriet, Madison, Gibson, Louise and Mary. :Levi Potter probably died in 1847 at about the age of fifty-eight. He was buried in the Potter Family Cemetery in Washington County..."''The Florida Pioneer Ancestors of William Homer Potter'', Meyer R. W. (Richard W.)- FL Gen R 929.42 MEY. Available in the Genealogical Section at the Bay County Public Library in Panama City, Florida. == Family Researcher Richard Meyer == ...William R.F. Potter was my wife's great-grandfather.I researched her family in 1997 and have a lot of information that you would find useful. William R.F. Potter was the son of Levi Potter and Celia(?) Lacy.Levi had a brother Robert Potter and a son Robert L. Potter. William R.F. Potter married Nancy Jane Pate around 1855 and they had three children: John Henry Potter, Walter Potter and Alexander Wilson Potter.John and Walter died in childhood, one in a fire and the other from snakebite, although I don't know which is which. I have visited the battlefield at Chickamauga and located the actual field where his unit was when he was killed.I also have his military service records and muster records.... https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/potter/5485/ == Sources ==

Stories by Eunice (Kenoyer) Rhoads

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These stories are from the profile for [[Kenoyer-27 | Eunice (Kenoyer) Rhoads]] A True Story, by Eunice Elizabeth Kenoyer Rhoads This is how some cowboys in the early days of 1878 in Oregon caused a lot of people to be murdered and their property to be destroyed by selling whiskey to the Indians. The chiefs of the Piutes and Powder River Indians, Chief Sitting Bull and Rain-in-Face, were so enraged when some of their men returned from over the mountains to Umatilla country because these men had wiskey and were drinking and fighting among themselves. These Chiefs were so grieved about this that they called a council or pow-pow and decided to go and punish those who sold the firewater to them by driving them from the country or killing them. They then sent some scouts out to ascertain who the parties were and to see if they could get some of the Umatilla Indians to join them in their undertaking. They learned it was some cowboys who were herding their stock near the reserve. These scouts failed to get the Umatilla Indians to join them, though a few of the most daring warriors did agree to help. The news began to spread by the better class of Umatilla Indians, warning the white settlers to be ready for the attack. These reports were disbelieved by most of the people as General Howard with a troop of soldiers had been sent to the Pacific Coast some time before to protect the settlers. Their headquarters was at Vancouver, Washington. The people in Idaho had had similar trouble the year before and General Howard with his men had driven the Indians back to the Salmon River Mountians, and handled the situation so well that the people did not look for much trouble. The stockmen had been taking their herds back to the mountains every summer when the grass in the valley began to get dry and short. Some of them had already taken their stock to the mountains but as the Umatillas kept warning them to get ready for the fight, sixteen of them organized and went up to stay with their herds for a few weeks. They selected their captain and took their best horses to ride and packed provisions on other horses. When they had their guns and ammunition ready, they bade their loved ones goodbye and went up the mountainside as far as the Willow Spring camp. This camp consisted merely af a log pen about 20 feet square. They were to remain there overnight, but before they had their evening meal over and their horses put out to grass they were surprised by about forty Indian warriors coming as fast as their horses could run and as the pen was only two or three feet high with no roof or floor they could shoot easily over or between the logs. This fight was simply awful. There were only four white men who escaped, and they jumped over the pen and ran down a steep cliff when they first saw the redmen coming. We never knew how many Indians were killed, as they carried their dead and wounded back with them. After this fight the Indians seemed to scatter, going in groups of five or six together, killing men and burning things as they went. The next day after the Willow Spring fight, one group went down a ridge to where there was a sheep camp. The man had field glasses and saw them a long way off. Leaving his dogs with the sheep, he went down the field where there was a straw stack, climbed upon it and dug a hole down in it and crawled in, out of sight. When the Indians came to the camp, not seeing the herder, they looked for his tracks and followed them to the straw stack. When they couldn't follow them any further they set fire to the stack. Then they danced around giving those awful yells they were so capable of. Another herder was riding not so far away and saw and heard the whole performance. After the straw had been burning for some time the man come out, tumbling down at the Indians' feet. They soon put an end to his suffering. Just across the ridge one might have seen a cabin where two men and their wives and some children were standing at the front gate. The women were begging the men to stay with them because of the reports they had heard. The men pointing up the hillside to a drove of sheep and a herder slowly wending their way toward the mountains, kissed their wives and children goodbye, and one of the women said, 'Go on, I will fight all the Indians that will come." But alas, she was not so brave when in less than an hour, her friend stepped to the door and saw a man coming as fast as his horse could go. He called to the women and asked if there were any men there. The answer was, "No." He then said, " I am General Howard's scout. He has ordered everyone to leave the valley at once as we cannot keep the Indians from the settlement. The Indians will be here in less than an hour." The women asked him to come and help with the children. His reply was that the bridge had washed away during the night and he couldn't get across. "Anyway, I have to go and warn The people down the road." And he went on. The women started running to their neighbors which lived nearly a mile away. When she got about half-way she met their neighbor coming to tell them, not knowing that the men had left. She says to him, " Are you going with your team?" He said,"Yes, but we will have a load." She told him he would have to take them for they had no way to go, but he refused, saying, " The Indians will be here in less than an hour and they will burn everything that is left. We are going to move." The woman then turned and ran back to the house and told the other woman, who began to cry and wring her hands, saying, "Oh, what will we do?" She turned around and around. Then the first woman told her to get the children together, put on their shoes, coats, and hats, but she did nothing but cry. So the other woman put the eldest to dressing the younger ones. She then spread a sheet on the floor, put in a pillow, a folded quilt, and a few clothes for the children, some groceries, a piece of bacon, a loaf of bread, some tin cups and a fry pan, then tied the corners of the sheet together and carried it out to the road. Then she got an old ax and gun and went out to where the road came nearest the house and stood there with the children. When the man with the team drove up, he said, " Woman, out of the way so I can go through." She said, "Not until you put these children on. They can't walk. We can walk but these little children cannot." Finally he said, If I must, I must," and lifted them up. The woman put the six children up among the old chairs, boxes, and bundles, and he drove on up the grade. As he passed her she put the gun and ax on the back of the wagon, they ran into the house, grabbed her baby from a cradle, and ran after the wagon. When the wagon got to the top of the grade it stopped and waited for the women to catch up. They climbed on and were going down a long slope toward Pendleton. When we had gone nine miles, we came to a store and a hotel at Pilot Rock. There we found about twenty wagons trying to decide if they would fort-up there or go on to the Pendleton. When Mr. Smith drove up with his queer-looking load, someone called out,"Bill, we will leave it up to you whether we go on to Pendleton or fort-up here." He turned to his wife, and said, "Wife, what do you say?" She said go on to Pendleton, there is no protection here, so they all went down the road as fast as their teams could run. This was the next day after the Willow Springs fight but the men with the sheep had not yet heard of the fight and like many others they did not believe the reports they heard. They were gone two days and after they had located a place for their sheep and fixed the camp for the herder they came back, telling him if there was any trouble they would come for him. But on their return they did not find a single person to inquire of until they reached Pendleton, where they found their wives camping in a new house that was being built. It was without windows, not even a door or a floor. This story would be too long if all was told that occurred while they were there. The husbands moved their families down in the brush a half-mile below town. They said there was measles, smallpox, and scarlet fever in town and they didn't want them exposed. Then they returned to the mountains to bring out the sheep and the herder. An hour later the women were rushed to the grist mill to fort. There they found the mill so crowded with people, they must stand, bracing themselves against the wall to protect the children, who were sleeping on a quilt on the floor. They stood that way all night. The men busied themselves by piling sacks of flour up before the windows to keep bullets from entering the building. The men went out and formed a line standing two feet apart from one bluff to the other. After a scout had been chased into town by some Indians, they shot his horse. They said some Umatillas had done this and they were trying to get all the men to go out to the reserve and help keep the Piute warriors away. When the Indians came near enough to see the men were ready for them, they turned back. Their intention had been to get all the men out of town and then come during the night and burn the town. The people were so short of provisions they offered an award for anyone who would take a team and go to Umatilla Landing where the boats landed, coming from Portland with supplies, as there were no railroads there at this early date. They finally found a man who said he would go if they would send six men on horses, armed to protect him. So they arranged for him to go but he never returned. While on their way back with the load of food they were attacked by about twenty Indians who fought so furiously the six men ran before them and while yet in sight of the wagon the men were killed. The Indians took as much food as they could carry with them, also they took the horses. There was a man by the name of Peterson who said he thought the Piutes were gone and he was not afraid to go out to his home to turn his horses out and the calves to the cows. But on arriving at his home, before alighting from his horse he saw some of the redmen coming over the hill near the house. They began shooting at him and he returned the fire. Most of the bullets went over his head but one hit him in the back. He then climbed down off his horse, standing and leaning against it, took good aim and killed one Indian and wounded another. They took the dead and wounded men back over the hill. Mr. Peterson then found he could not walk or climb back on his horse. He crawled to his house, found a board and wrote on it that he was wounded and that he could be found in the brush near the creek. It was nearly two days before the search party found him. He then was brought back to Pendleton on a stretcher. The doctor took a piece of his belt buckle out of his flesh where the bullet had carried it, also the bullet. He soon recovered and was able to ride after his stock in a few weeks. There were many more incidents that I could relate concerning this war, but I will desist by saying that it was a lesson to these people not to sell whiskey to the Indians. This was in 1878 and we have had peace with the Indians ever since. :Note: the writer of this story is the woman who compelled Mr. Smith to take the children on his wagon and saw many of these with her own eyes. :Mary Adelia Rhoads was the baby she went back to the cradle to get and on this date, July 16, 1955, copied this from the original with her left hand, having fallen and broken her right wrist. Mary Adelia said that once her mother looked out the cabin door and saw some Indians approaching. She was alone with her baby (Mary Adelia ) and being afraid what they might do, hid the baby under the floor. The Indians were only hungry and when she fed them they went on their way. The following is another true story written about early pioneer days in Oregon and Washington by Eunice Elizabeth Kenoyer Rhoads, daughter of Jeremiah Kenoyer. (Written about 1927) :If any of us think we are living a hard time in these days, let us compare notes with some of the frontier missionaries of 50 and 60 years ago. Let us take a look into our Kenoyer family pioneer life. We see two boys, though so young, clearing the grubs and fencing a field, then working for a neighbor to get it plowed and put into grain. One night, when the oats were nearly ready to cut, the boys and their father were gone from home. A dozen or more drunken Indians came about dark, threw down the fence, and rode their horses through it until what was left of it lay flat on the ground. While they were doing this, the missionary's wife and small children were so frightened, they would not dare open the door. They were up all night with a loaded gun in the darkness, for they thought, if the Indians saw a light they would sure break in and murder them; but having two large dogs for the purpose, managed to keep the Indians from the house, though they came close many times trying to make friends with them. When they would fail, they would ride back to the oat field with awfull savage yells. When morning came the Indians became still, and the family lay down and slept about two hours. The mother and oldest daughter arose and went out, thinking they would milk the cows and turn them out to graze. As they neared the corral, they saw, to their awful horror, the savages lying near the cows asleep. "Mother", said Mary, "We must go back or we will be murdered yet." So they returned to the cabin and fastened the door and blinded the only window, and lay down. She told the smaller children the Indians had not gone and for us not to so much as whisper until she told us to. We had gone to bed without supper, as we ate only twice a day, and we were kept in bed until noon. Then mother heard the Indians get their horses and ride away. Where the beautiful oats had stood the day before, we found a dollar bill and a half in silver, two handkerchiefs and two shirts that had been torn, soiled with blood from their fighting. That was all of the remuneration we received for the field of oats. When the boys returned there was not a word of complaint, patiently bearing all this for Jesus sake, saying they were so thankfull that the 'red-men' did not break into the house and kill us all. We prayed and trusted God for protection from harm of both man and wild beasts, which there were many. When their father, Rev. Kenoyer, returned, the children all ran to him trying to tell him the story. He lifts the two smaller girls on his knees and 'trotts' them and sings to them in German, which always pleased them. There were no partitions in the cabin and the older sister is found turning a spinning wheel, making yarn, saying she must get the yarn done soon, as Father and brothers must have new socks and mittens before the cold weather. The smaller children come with their arms full of flowers of the Golden Rod, and they say, "Mama is going to color our new dresses with these. She bought a bolt of hicky, and after she makes Papa and the boys shirts, she thinks there will be enough left for all of us two dresses. She will color one brown with this alder bark and if there is enough left, we will get Sunday dresses colored with these flowers." Rev. Dr. Kenoyer was gone from home most all of this time. Fermin, the older boy, was taking Mother to town, which takes two days, as they must drive a yoke of oxen, and Layfaett, which was the nearest town, was 20 miles away. It had rained all the night before the children expected them to return home. They saw a team coming; the little girls said, "It isn't Mama, because they had a bed on their wagon". But, sure enough, they were riding on the bolster and were wet all over. They told us that, while they were crossing the Yamhill River, the bed floated from the wagon, and as Fermin saw it was going, he jumped out on the wogon tongue, climbed on one of the oxen and was soon on shore. Then running along the bank to see what had become of Mother, he found the wagon bed lodged against some drift and Mother was hanging to some willows. She could not climb up as she was afraid to let go for fear they would float away. :The Early Life of a Minister in the Far West, by Eunice Elizabeth Kenoyer Rhoads :This man,Joseph Smith Rhoads, when very young, had the impression that he should be a preacher when he grew up. He fought this conviction for many years. He was raised by his grandparents, his mother having died soon after he was born. When the Civil War started, his father, James Rhoads, enlisted in the army, his son was just forteen years old. His father had planned on educating him to be a lawyer, as he had been an officer in town. It was a sad day when news came that he had become sick and died. The man and an older brother knew that they must support their grandparents. The brother, Jefferson Rhoads, went to work for an uncle, and our minister boy on a farm for a friend. After a year the farm was sold and they moved to town, keeping a tavern or hotel. Our boy, Joseph Rhoads, served as bell boy and helper for two years. He made many friends, and among them a family planning on going west. They were having a very cold winter in Iowa at that time, so plans were made to go with them to Oregon, the land of gold and golden flowers. The government had sent them several hundred dollars, that they said belonged to them as orphans' bounty. The boys divided the money with their grandparents; then bought oxens and cows with most of their money. By spring, arrangements were completed and they were soon on their way to Oregon, with the intention of finally going to California. They, with their stock, were working for their board and keep. They walked and drove ox teams, milked the cows to supply milk for their friends. By the time they reached the Powder River Valley, their money was all gone, and they had sold their cows to keep the poor immigrants from starving, as it had taken them so much longer than they had expected. Some of the oxen had died from eating poison weeds, grass being so scarce. Their wagons moved very slowly thru the dust, sand, and sage brush. Many times they were held back by the savage Indians, who were on the warpath. The boys had to stand guard over the cattle most of the night, and walk and drive teams through the day. Our minister boy was very brave, but on one occasion, while they were surrounded by red-skins, he slipped out by himself and cried, wishing he was back with his grandmother and prayed the good Lord would protect them, and he did. Mysterious as it seems, the savages moved away and by morning were out of sight. When they reached the Powder River Valley, the boys, Jeff and Joe Rhoads, decided to stop and get work. Letting their friends keep their oxen, they went on to the Willamette Valley, in :Oregon. The boys kept nothing but some blankets and their clothing when they decided to stay in a little mining town. There were two young men by the name of Tom and Ed Jamison, whom they decided to stay with. As the four of them were walking along, they came to a cabin, and as they were all hungry and tired, they must get work, if only for their suppers. They talked it over and the lot fell to our minister boy to go in and ask, he being the most talkative. The man said he did not want to pay for help, but after talking to him awhile, asking where they were from, and what kind of work he could do, the reply was, "anything, I can saw wood, wash dishes or cook". He had been taught as a small boy to help his grandmother, she being an invalid. The man said, "come on in, you shall have your supper and breakfast anyway". When they were in, he pointed out the window to a large log and handed them a saw. Our minister boy and one of the friends went out and started to saw the log. Before they had finished one length for the fireplace, the man came out and said that was enough, to come into supper. When they had finished the meal, they started out to finish the work, then the man said that he didn't want it cut. He just wanted to see if they really would work. He kept them overnight, gave them a good breakfast, and told them where they could get work. The boys thanked him and said they would send the money back as soon as they could, but he said, "never mind boys, just do it for the other fellow". They did, helping many before they left camp. Their first work was digging a ditch for seven miles in frozen ground. Much of the time they would build fires to thaw out the ground and some places they would have to blast the rock. Their pay was by the foot. The cost of food that they must buy from the company store, was such, that when they had worked all winter into spring, they found on settlement, they just came out even. Pretty hard work to just pay for food and sleeping in a hole dug back in a bank, with no bed but fir boughs, and a pair of blankets, having to keep a log fire in front all night to keep from freezing. They received good wages, but the food was so high. They gave one dollar a pound for flour and as much as one-fifty for bacon. Seventy-five cents for beans and thats about all they had to eat. The next summer they did much better and got some money ahead. They decided to go into new country and prospect for gold and make their fortunes quick. After the summer was past they had only found a quartz ledge that they thought would be worth their time. They had no money to buy machinery to work a quartz ledge. So, they found they had to work through another cold winter for their 'grub'. They then went up into higher mountains where the timber could be worked and made shingles and boards, hauling them out on sleds by hand, going over more than 15 feet of snow. They had to wear snow-shoes to keep on top of the :soft drifts. This winter they had a man and wife with them, At one time they sent a young man, who had come to them begging for work, to town for supplies. He claimed to be good on snow-shoes and toboggans. They had just about enough food to last until his return. When the time came and he did not return, they sent a man out to meet him and help him. It usually took about three days for the trip. But when the man got to town, he found their 'trusty drunk'. He had sold the shingles and spent the money. Then they were both in a strange town without money. It took them a day to find a store that would trust them with enough food to last them until they could get back with another load of shingles. When they got back to camp they found the woman and man had nothing to eat for four days except rosebuds and they were hard to find because the snow was so deep, so they were nearly starved. In the spring the brothers worked for awhile, then went down to the Walla Walla country, where they found work. On one cold day, the man Joseph was working for sent him to town. It was a cold day and he was very thinly clad, and was most chilled to death. A man persuaded him to go with him and have a hot drink to warm him. He was not a christian at this time and had no convictions as to taking a drink, though his father had been a strong 'teatotaler'. The young man took the drink, but instead of warming him up, it made him deathly sick. He was so blind he could hardly see his horse. He thought they had put tobacco juice in the drink so that they could rob him of his money. He then made an oath that he would never touch the stuff again, and he kept his promise. Not long after this at a camp meeting being held near, by the Methodist and United Brethren combined, he attended and became interested, and convicted of his wicked life, went forward and was converted, joining the United Brethren Church. Bishop Shuck was their Bishop at the time and was a great influence in talking him into becoming a minister. He then began to study the Bible and read at every opportunity and soon had a license to preach. He then became acquainted with a minister's daughter and they were married in 1868. In the spring if 1872 they were sent as missionaries to the Yakima, Washington country. That country was very new and no houses to be had. Finally, a bachelor, Clark, by name, moved his effects to a tent and let them have his hut for the winter. There was only one room and no windows. There were none to be bought within 90 miles over rugged mountains. There were no stoves and Rev. Rhoads made an old-fashioned fireplace of coble-stones and sticks daubed with mud. When it became cold, it kept him busy to keep them warm. One day the young wife said "Dearie, it is so dark I can't see to mend the clothes in the daytime". He said, 'If you will let me take the glass from the picture frame, I'll make a window of it". With an auger he bored holes in the logs until he could get the saw through. He succeeded in getting the window in, 14 by 16 inches. They then had light to sew and read. Coal oil for lamps was scarce and hard to get, so at night the wife would split pitch wood into small sticks and light one after another holding them so her husband could read. He liked to read aloud, for he said he could remember it better. When winter set in, they woke up one night to find the bed covered with snow, about three inches of it. They swept it out and moved the bed to the other side of the room; but during the night the wind changed and the snow blew in on them from that side. They fought the cold and the damp all winter. The hardships were so great that the wife's health gave way and she could barely endure it. That was the year the Modoc Indians were at war with the whites in northern California and southern Oregon. The Yakima Indians became very sousy, going around wearing war paint and feathers in their hair. When spring came, his wife could not travel much. She would sit in the door of their hut, sometimes for hours, watching the red-men on their ponys killing rabbits for food. One would take after a rabbit, jumping his horse first one way and another through the sage brush until the rabbit would tire and stop. The Indians would whip him around the neck with his quirt or whip, then he would dismount and cut the rabbits throat, saying, "I ketchem, I ketchem". Sometimes they would come to the house asking for bread, which she always gave them, for she was afraid to refuse. They would say, "Skucum cluchman", meaning good woman or wife. She would give them all they ask, even though they were short of provisions. Finally, her nerves gave way and she became very sick. As there were no doctors near, her husband had to take her 150 miles in a wagon. On the trip they came to a stream where the spring rains had washed the bridge away. They must find a place they could cross. They drove along the bank for miles, then decided to cross where the stream was not very wide. It took only a few plunges, but to their horror, the horses could not take the wagon up the bank. After a long and tiresome journey they arrived in Walla Walla. He went back to complete his work after leaving his wife and two babies in good hands. :Written by E.E. Kenoyer Rhoads :My grandfather Kenoyer had a sister, Father's own aunt, she was engaged to marry an Englishman by the name of Wright, I don't remember his first name. Grandfather and all his family opposed the marriage because he was English. The Germans had very little to do with the English at that time and did not want one in the family. Father's aunt loved this man and they were married. They went north, supposedly into Ohio. She never wrote back and they knew nothing of her until Bishop Wright came out to Oregon to teach in Sublimity College. He boarded at our house. He was the father of the Wright brothers, Wilbur and Orville. They must have inherited much of their genius from their father, for, I remember him as an inventor. Pro. Wright made the first balloon I ever saw. My brother, Fermin, came in one night and said, "Dont't go to bed early for I want you to see a balloon". We stayed up and watched and when it went up it looked like a ball af fire, as it went higher it looked like a dim star. Another story by Eunice Elizabeth Kenoyer Rhoads :There were some people came down from Norway seeking a warmer climate. They settled along the Rhine River, this being German territory. They were sent to German schools and there learned the German language. Some finally came to the United States and one of the young men attended Dr. Pfrimmer's revival meeting, was converted and felt the call to the ministry. He visited in the Pfrimmer home and married the daughter Catherine (Mary Madgaline). His name was Fredrick Kenoyer. This pair were my great Grandparents. They had a family of six, Rev. Jeremiah Kenoyer was first named Jeremiah Dean, but when a boy, he knew he didn't like it, so he dropped the name Dean. There were Jacob, Silas, and Louisa. Grandfather and Grandmother died at the age of 75 years. They sold their home in Indiana and went to visit some of their children. Grandfather died on the train on his way, and they put him in a small room in a hotel. Grandmother had him packed in ice, as there was very little embalming at that time. This was about 1867 :Preachers-Farmers-Pioneers, compiled by Elizabeth Kenoyer Davis,1971. :OCCU Nurse, Minister Eunice was born in Wisconsin and was two years old when thefamily moved out west. After living in Yamhill Co., Oregon, she moved to Walla Walla, WA, where she married Joseph Smith Rhoads.They had eight children. Both Eunice and her husband were ministers in the United Brethren Church. She was also a nurse.She died in 1939 at Klamath Falls, Oregon, where she is buried.TEXT Recipes And Remembrances From Descendents of Jeremiah and Elizabeth Kenoyer, compiled by Cathy Sherwood McBeth, 1995. :List of Early Yamhill County Oregon Surnames The following Surnames are taken from folders in the Yamhill County Historical Society library. The folders contain a variety of data ranging from just the name to a complete genealogical listing. :http://sites.onlinemac.com/history/kenoyer.htm :bio folder contains: :Abbreviations: :RS = Ruth Stoller, Historian, now dec'd :hw = handwritten :tw = typewritten :sh = sheet :ychs = Yamhill County Historical Society :FGS = Family Group Sheet :unka = Unknown Author : : 12 sh tw, Jeremiah & Elizabeth Kenoyer by John E. Sherwood, Jr., 10/24/1993 : 6 sh printed, copied from United Brethren book Our Heroes, 1908, discusses Grandpa Rhoads : 1 sh copy of photo of Eunice Elizabeth Rhoads taken about 1909 : 1 sh tw, Early days in Oregon, by Eunice E. Rhoads, undated : 13 sh copies of Oregon Donation Land Claim application, Jeremiah Kenoyer : 1 sh copy of portion of map showing location of Kenoyer Homestead westerly of Willamina : 2 sh tw, re; various articles on Rev. Joseph Rhoads; building of Hopewell Church : 7 sh tw, from the Kenoyer Book by Elizabeth Davies; re; Jeremiah Kenoyer : 9 sh tw, from United Brethren book Our Heroes, 1908, re; various Kenoyer histories : 7 sh tw, Eunice Kenoyer Rhoads, recollections of the Oregon Trail, 1853 : 12 sh tw, Home at Last by Jessie Bruntsch, 1853, recollections of early pioneer life : 1 sh tw, Eunice Kenoyer Rhoads, 1927, A Story of General Sheridan : 2 sh tw, from Jessie Bruntsch to RS, 7/1/1991, research on Kenoyer : 2 sh tw, from her Kin, undated, Kenoyer lineage, historical data : 2 sh hw, from to RS, 2/14/1992, re; picture of Kenoyer, Eunice Rhoads : View the Photos: 1.) Jeremiah & Elizabeth Cuppy Kenoyer and http://sites.onlinemac.com/history/JeremiahandElizibethCuppyKenoyer.jpg 2.) Eunice Kenoyer Rhoads http://sites.onlinemac.com/history/EuniceKenoyerRhoads.jpg : : A Story of Early Pioneer Days by Eunice Elizabeth Kenoyer Rhoads :http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=05e6592f-5fca-4be0-b72c-1a9f86891187&tid=3095803&pid=-1776225332 : : THE INDIANS ARE COMING! by Eunice E. Rhoads : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=5f0b8200-c408-4f4f-913c-579ad9c902b5&tid=3095803&pid=-1776225332 : : Eunice Kenoyer : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=41be54ca-9a59-49a0-8983-64a902522c4d&tid=3095803&pid=-1776225332

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__TOC__ == The four Miller girls who married four Ireland boys == The family of [[Miller-77111|Lancelot Miller (abt.1788-1870)]] and [[Waters-7343|Elizabeth (Waters) Miller (1807-1885)]] comprised three sons, born between 1827 and 1832, followed by six daughters (1835-49). Remarkably, four of the latter all married members of the Ireland family! The eldest girl, [[Miller-77826|Mary Jane Miller (abt.1835-1908)]], married [[Ireland-3826|William Musgrove Ireland (abt.1828-1879)]], the son of [[Ireland-3393|William Ireland (abt.1792-1873)]] and [[Bullock-5534|Eliza (Bullock) Ireland (1799-1858)]]. Then, daughters nos. 3, 4 & 5 married three brothers─all cousins of Wm. Musgrove Ireland─sons of Wm. Ireland's brother [[Ireland-824|Richard Ireland (1805-1874)]] and his wife [[Snelgrove-363|Elizabeth Arabella (Snelgrove) Ireland (1810-1894)]]. The final box score: * [[Miller-77826|Mary Jane Miller (abt.1835-1908)]] married [[Ireland-3826|William Musgrove Ireland (abt.1828-1879)]] ca 1851-56 * [[Miller-77828|Sarah Eliza Miller (1840-1915)]] married [[Ireland-3373|George Ireland (1833-1920)]] 23 March 1859 * [[Miller-77829|Rebecca Miller (1843-1894)]] married [[Ireland-3371|James Michael Ireland (1838-1874)]] 20 June 1865 * [[Miller-76928|Caroline Miller (1845-1914)]] married [[Ireland-3308|William Henry Ireland (1843-1914)]] 30 Sept 1867 == Twins running in the family == [[Ireland-824|Richard Ireland (1805-1874)]] and [[Snelgrove-363|Elizabeth Arabella (Snelgrove) Ireland (1810-1894)]] had eleven children between 1831 and 1855. Nos. 4 & 5 were twins, a boy and a girl born Feb. 5, 1840, who were given the names [[Ireland-823|Pitkin Gross Ireland]] and [[Ireland-3374|Rebecca Gross Ireland]]. Clearly, they were named after the Brighton, Ontario physician, Dr. Pitkin Gross, and his wife Rebecca; but the reason is unknown. (Did Dr. Gross deliver them? Were Dr. & Mrs. Gross friends of the family?) Richard and Elizabeth's eldest child, [[Ireland-3368|David Ireland (1831-1881)]], and his wife [[Powers-7791|Eliza (Powers) Ireland (abt.1837-1904)]] had a son, [[Ireland-3747|Walter Herman Ireland (1856-1934)]], whose wife [[Lowe-12075|Estella S. (Lowe) Ireland (1858-1946)]] bore him another pair of twins, again a boy and a girl, born April 22, 1887, and whimsically named [[Ireland-3748|Zetland]] and [[Ireland-786|Zella]]. Then Walter and Estella's son [[Ireland-3749|Hedley Vicars Ireland (1899-1974)]] and his wife [[German-200|Hettie Eliza Marie (German) Ireland (1901-1987)]] had a daughter, [[Ireland-4119|Gala Estella (Ireland) Bird (1931-1996)]], who presented her husband [[Bird-10482|Martin]] with, once again, boy and girl twins, born in 1962, but simply named Brian and Brenda. If the pattern holds, then, not Brian nor Brenda, but one of their siblings seems due to have twin grandchildren! == Black sheep == === ''Did'' she murder her husband? === [[Naven-23|Edward Naven (or Navin) (1843-1880)]] was working as a hired man on the farm of Fred. Ham, two miles from Ernestown Station, at the time of his death on Nov. 19, 1880 at the home he shared with his wife [[Simpson-19876|Eleanor (Simpson) Naven/Navin (1847-1934)]] and their children on the 2nd Concession. His death was reported to be due to a "blow with some blunt instrument". Eleanor claimed that Edward had been intoxicated, and had fallen and struck his head on the stove, and then on the axe on the floor, so splitting his head open and bleeding to death. On Nov. 22, 1880, the jury at the inquest into Ed's suspicious death heard that Eleanor was "of a very violent temper", was "addicted to the use of liquor", and "had frequently threatened her husband's life". It found her guilty of his murder; and she was arrested and jailed in Napanee. On April 18, 1881, she was indicted on a charge of murdering her husband; but she was acquitted at her trial in Napanee three days later, where it was concluded that Ed's death was accidental. The medical evidence suggested that the bones in Ed's head were unusually thin, and that the damage done to them was consistent with Eleanor's story. The jury took only 15 minutes to return a verdict of "not guilty". Eleanor was set free only after the judge had strongly cautioned her against the continued use of liquor. However, she was reported to have joined a wild drinking party within two hours of having left Napanee. The death, inquest and trial aroused tremendous interest in the Napanee area, and were reported in newspapers as far afield as Hamilton, Clinton (near Goderich) and Montréal. A short time after the trial, she was jailed for two months for "keeping a house of ill-fame"; and, about three or four years later, she appears to have had a daughter out of wedlock, to whom she gave her late husband's surname. === The black sheep of the Sharplesses === According to [[Sharpless-308|Joan (Sharpless) Hill]], the "black sheep" of her family was [[Sharpless-314|Edward Herbert Sharpless (1910-1993)]], her Uncle Herb. For one thing, he and his wife Jean retroactively backdated their wedding so that it would appear that their first-born, Bill, had come along 9+ months after they were married (which isn't what had happened). More dramatic was the outcome of a May 23, 1935, police raid on Toronto's Jolly Miller Tavern, at 1:00 a.m., for illicit gambling taking place within. The photos in the next day's papers, showing suspects being led out by Toronto's finest, featured Uncle Herb front and centre. (One hopes that his parents, who didn't approve even of playing cards on Sunday, never knew about it!) === The gold-hunting bigamist === [[Ireland-759|George Ireland (1821-1905)]], the son of Yorkshireman [[Ireland-3385|Michael Ireland (1797-abt.1870)]] and his wife [[Inman-2444|Mary (Inman) Ireland (1799-1889)]], was born in Prince Edward Island in 1821. By 1848, he had moved to Murray Township (subsequently Brighton Township), where he worked as a labourer. He and his wife [[Rogers-34665|Ann (Rogers) Ireland (1821-1901)]] had two daughters, [[Ireland-3912|Rebecca Jane (1847-1930)]] and [[Ireland-3913|Mary Ann (abt.1850-)]] (both of whom married members of the Huff family). But, while the younger of the daughters was still a toddler, George abandoned his family and headed to the other side of the world to seek his fortune in the New South Wales gold rush. He arrived in Australia in 1854 aboard the "Nightingale". Regardless of the fact that his wife Ann was still living in Canada, George married [[Ross-3701|Eliza Jane Mackenzie Ross (1826-1896)]] in the Braidwood district of New South Wales. They had at least five children. George died there in 1905. Meanwhile, back in Canada, Ann Ireland was telling the census enumerators that she was a widow. == Living in Interesting Times: our Loyalist ancestors in York Township, Upper Canada == Our ancestress [[Johnson-103189|Rebecca (Johnson) James (abt.1807-1856)]] had three United Empire Loyalist grandparents, and a UEL great grandfather as well! All four of these UEL ancestors lived in or near Philadelphia. Three of the four─[[Dennis-7852|Henry Dennis (abt.1720-abt.1783)]], [[Dennis-7846|John Dennis (abt.1758-1832)]] and [[Brown-120010|Martha (Brown) Dennis (abt.1749-1837)]]─were born in or near that city, too. [[Johnson-103384|Lawrence Johnson (abt.1740-1811)]] probably came to Pennsylvania from England. Henry and John Dennis were Quakers (Friends). Lawrence Johnson is believed to have been as well. Henry Dennis worked as a shipbuilder in Pennsylvania. He was also the proprietor of an ironworks and a wealthy landowner on the banks of the Delaware River in Bucks County, PA. John Dennis, Henry’s son by his second wife, [[Lynn-3439|Martha (Lynn) Dennis (1722-1774)]], became a shipbuilder as well. === Fleeing Philadelphia for New York === Following the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, British troops occupied Philadelphia from Sept. 26, 1777 to June 18, 1778. Lawrence Johnson had been working as a teamster in Pennsylvania. During the British occupation of Philadelphia, he and his horses were pressed into service in support of the British forces. (His teenage son [[Johnson-31255|Abraham Johnson Sr. (abt.1767-1840)]] worked for them, too, as a wagon boy.) As a Quaker, Lawrence would not join their fighting forces, and may have been imprisoned briefly in consequence. When Philadelphia was evacuated, many loyalists were sent by sea to New York. Henry Dennis was compelled to leave all of his Pennsylvania properties and interests behind. He would never see any of them again. Practically the very day that the British forces pulled out of Philadelphia, a proclamation was published by the Executive Council of Pennsylvania, declaring Henry Dennis, John Dennis and dozens of other loyalists to be traitors, and calling on them to present themselves for trial, failing which they will be “attainted of High Treason”. By early 1782, their estates had been declared forfeit to the Commonwealth. Following their arrival in New York, Henry and John Dennis supported the British forces by refitting and reequipping their ships. In 1778, France signed a “treaty of friendship and commerce” with the Americans, and entered the War on their side. Besides supporting the Americans, France also took the opportunity to fight the British over some Caribbean islands. One of these was St. Lucia. John Dennis “quickly tired, as he later put it, of ‘his Father’s peaceable employment’ and joined the British army. He saw action at the taking of St. Lucia in December 1778, contracting a fever there which left him with a game left leg and thus rendered him ‘incapable of Hard service’. He returned to New York and shipbuilding.” === Martha Brown's two marriages === Martha Brown’s first husband, Dr. [[McLaney-17|Andrew McLaney (abt.1740-abt.1780)]], seems to have been a well-respected physician of Sussex County, New Jersey. Dr. McLaney acted as a Commissary, a fairly responsible job, for the British Forces in the Town of New Brunswick, New Jersey, during the occupation of Philadelphia, and he moved his family to New York City in 1778 along with the British troops. Dr. McLaney then served as a British Navy surgeon and was lost at sea around the time of Elizabeth’s birth. Much later, in 1798, Martha petitioned the government of Upper Canada for a land grant as the widow of a Loyalist, and for another for Elizabeth as the daughter of a Loyalist. They each received 200 acres. Within a year of the loss of her first husband, Martha remarried. John Dennis became a supportive stepfather to her two children, [[McLaney-19|John McLaney (abt.1780-abt.1846)]] and [[McLaney-18|Elizabeth (McLaney) Sanders (abt.1780-1834)]]. The marriage of John and Martha McLaney was “contrary to our discipline” according to the Quakers: they had not gone through the approved process of having the marriage vetted in advance at the men’s and women’s monthly meetings. They had a son, [[Dennis-8020|Henry Dennis (abt.1782-1792)]], in New York. John Dennis was also disowned outright for having violated the Friends’ pacifist principles by participating as a combatant with the British forces. On Sept. 3, 1783, the Treaty of Paris ended the War, and acknowledged the creation of the United States of America and established its boundaries. Ironically, in that same month, Henry Dennis died of an "appoplitick fit" while encamped with others on Staten Island. === Leaving New York for Nova Scotia === On “Evacuation Day”, Nov. 25, 1783, British forces left New York City, and American forces entered it. Large numbers of Loyalists – including the Dennis and Johnson families – left New York then, too, heading north to Canada. Thousands of Loyalists settled on lots granted by the British government in Nova Scotia (part of which became the separate province of New Brunswick in 1784). Laurence Johnson’s family settled in Digby; John & Martha Dennis and their children in Beaver Harbour a.k.a. Bellevue at the mouth of the St. John River. A group of 49 Quakers and others (including John Dennis) had agreed to sail together from New York and settle in Nova Scotia. They founded the community of Pennfield (named for William Penn, founder of the “Quaker State” of Pennsylvania) and established rules for it, including a ban against the buying, selling or keeping of slaves. Martha and John had a daughter, [[Dennis-5794|Hannah (Dennis) Johnson (1787-1865)]], and another son, [[Dennis-8021|Joseph Dennis (1789-1867)]], while they lived in Pennfield. === Lawrence Johnson and his sons on Yonge Street === In 1792, Lawrence Johnson and his family left Digby, NS, where they had been farming, and relocated to Upper Canada, which had been created out of the Province of Quebec in 1791. They moved first to its then-capital, Newark. The next year, on June 8, 1793, they and three other families arrived via tall ship in Smith’s Creek (subsequently Port Hope) and were Hope Township’s first settlers. Apparently dissatisfied with this situation, they moved on to Yonge Street in York Township, York County, about 1795. Yonge Street had only just been “cut out” from the town of York northward. Settlers on Yonge Street were required to build and occupy a house, to clear and fence 5 acres of their land, and to “open” their side of Yonge Street along the length of their frontage─about an acre. Lawrence Johnson and four of his five sons settled on adjacent lots on the east and west sides of Yonge Street, in what became Willowdale in the borough of North York. By 1797, they had satisfactorily met the required conditions to be confirmed as owners of their lots. (Lawrence’s youngest son [[Johnson-106459|William Johnson (1780-1858)]] also acquired a lot, elsewhere along Yonge Street.) In 1804, Lawrence Johnson sold the south half of his lot to Jacob Kummer (or Cummer). Lawrence Johnson died on July 27, 1811, and was reputedly the first person to be buried in the new burial grounds on land donated by the Cummers out of that purchased half-lot. The cemetery is located at the corner of Yonge Street and the present-day Church Avenue. Lawrence Johnson’s son, [[Johnson-79416|Thomas Johnson (1778-1834)]] (our ancestor), served as a Private in the 3rd Regiment of the York Militia during the War of 1812. Between 1812 and 1814, he served variously in the King's Works, Engineers Dept., Batteaux Service and "Employed in empressing Teamsters for Transporting Government Stores". He was captured by the Americans during the Battle of York on April 27, 1813. As a militiaman, he was mostly likely paroled after having signed a document pledging not to take any further part in the War. === John Dennis, Upper Canada shipbuilder === After fire had destroyed their property at Pennfield, early in the last decade of the 18th century, John Dennis and his family relocated to Alexandria, Virginia, where they farmed for just a few years. Their daughter Rebecca was born there. But in 1796 they moved to the town of York in Upper Canada, where Lieut.-Governor John Graves Simcoe wanted to exploit John’s shipbuilding skills. John Dennis received a grant of 200 acres, followed by a second grant of 500 acres, west of the town, on the Humber River at the village of Weston, where he lived and built ships. In 1797 he was appointed Overseer of the High Way for the Humber. He was appointed poundkeeper (i.e., animal control officer) for the Humber annually from 1800 to 1802. One of the ships he was commissioned to build was the Toronto, a schooner-rigged yacht launched in 1799 and operated by the Provincial Marine to ferry Upper Canada government officials between meetings around Lake Ontario. The Upper Canada Gazette, 14 September 1799, stated of the Toronto that “She is one of the handsomest vessels, of her size, that ever swam upon the Ontario” and that “she bids fair to be one of its swiftest sailing vessels.” In January 1803, John Dennis took up an appointment as the master builder at His Majesty's dockyard, at Point Frederick in Kingston (now the site of Royal Military College). He is thought to have built as many as eight ships there: the Royal George, Moira, Melville, Duke of Gloucester, Princess Charlotte, Prince Regent, St. Lawrence, and Wolfe. An historic plaque on Loyalist Parkway (Highway 33) west of Bath commemorates the Nov. 9, 1812 escape of the Royal George (built by John Dennis) from an American fleet, followed the next day by a shootout in Kingston harbour. === The War of 1812 === When the War of 1812 broke out, John Dennis was recalled from Kingston to York to complete the building there of a new sloop-of-war, the Sir Isaac Brock. Before it could be completed, however, an American fleet approached York on April 26, 1813. John Dennis, as master builder, became captain of a company of officers and attachées of the dockyard. The British Army regulars, militia, civilians and natives who attempted to defend York were greatly outnumbered by the American attackers. The April 27th Battle of York was over by 1:00 PM: Major-General Sheaffe (the Lieut.-Governor of Upper Canada) had decided that the day was lost, and ordered his regulars to retreat. The incomplete Sir Isaac Brock was burnt in its stocks – not by the Americans, as many secondary sources state, but by the British to prevent it from falling into American hands. Terms of capitulation were drafted the same day, and agreed on the following day. Among other conditions, they provided for civil servants (such as John Dennis) to continue to carry out their duties in York. Martha and John Dennis’s son-in-law [[Sanders-19034|Matthias Sanders (abt.1773-1813)]], the husband of Martha’s daughter Elizabeth McLaney, was also a shipwright who built ships at York. As a member of the York Militia 1st Regiment, he served at the Battle of York on April 27, 1813. He suffered severe injuries and died in May. Sanders left his wife a widow with six children. Fortunately, Matthias had specifically bequeathed to her the land she had been granted as the daughter of a Loyalist in 1798, the house that stood on it, and all their chattels and belongings. Unfortunately, her wealth attracted the suit of another transplanted American, one Dr. John T. Elrod. They married and had two daughters; but he was an abusive spendthrift. Then it was discovered that he already had a wife in the U.S., still living at the time of his marriage to Elizabeth; so the marriage was annulled, he took off, and she retained her house and land. Following the War of 1812, John Dennis was invited to return to Kingston, but decided to leave the government’s service. He continued to do some shipbuilding on his own account. He had also begun to acquire some property in the town of York. In 1813, he purchased a lot at the southwest corner of King and Bay Streets (later the site of the Evening Telegram newspaper’s offices). In 1814-15, he acquired a lot at the northeast corner of King and Yonge Streets, on which he built a cottage about 1820. It was remodeled and had a second storey added in 1823. (It was torn down about 1830 and a 4-storey warehouse erected in its place.) The “second cholera pandemic” of 1826-1837 reached Canada in 1832; and John Dennis was one of its victims. His wife Martha lived long enough to see the town of York become the city of Toronto, then died in 1837. Henry, John, Martha and other members of the Dennis family are remembered on a memorial at the Riverside Cemetery in Etobicoke. === Rev. James Richardson, Methodist bishop === Martha and John Dennis’s son-in-law, [[Richardson-27142|James Richardson D.D. (1791-1875)]], the Kingston-born son of English parents, entered the service of the Provincial Marine when he was 18, and received a Lieutenant’s commission in 1812, the year war broke out with the U.S. He was attached to the Royal Navy, in which he served in 1813-14 as a Master and Pilot. On May 6, 1814, he participated in the successful capture of Fort Oswego in New York. (At least two of the ships which participated in the attack were built by John Dennis.) Speaking of the gunners at the fort, Richardson recounts: “The shots with which they complimented us were evidently ‘hot’, for they set our ship on fire three times. One of them made so free with me as to carry off my left arm, just below the shoulder.” Richardson returned to active service following his recovery. After the war's end in 1815, he was allotted £100 plus an annual £100 pension for life. He also received an appointment in Customs and on the Commission of Peace. He and his wife, Martha and John Dennis’s daughter Rebecca, lived at “Presque Isle”, where Richardson worked as a Collector of Customs and a Justice of the Peace. But, in September 1824, he responded to a call to serve as a Methodist preacher. The family moved to the town of York, and James became one of the "saddlebag preachers" on the Yonge Street circuit, which included York and eight neighbouring townships. (Egerton Ryerson was also a preacher on this circuit.) In 1825, he was admitted to trial as a candidate at Fifty-Mile-Creek in Saltfleet Township, Wentworth County, and in 1827, in Hamilton, was ordained a Deacon in the Methodist Episcopal (M.E.) Church. Before and after this time, he preached on several different circuits, each with its own challenges. In 1830, at the Kingston conference, he was ordained an Elder. He was Editor of the Christian Guardian from 1832-33 (succeeding Egerton Ryerson, its founding editor). In 1839, he became a Vice-President of the Upper Canada Bible Society (a position he held until his death). In addition, he served as the Society's agent in Canada from 1840-51. In 1842, he became a Vice-President of the Upper Canada Religious Tract and Book Society, and its President in 1851. On Aug. 22, 1858, at the M.E. Church's conference in St. David's (now part of Niagara-onthe-Lake), he was consecrated as a Bishop. Sadly, his wife Rebecca had died earlier that same year. James Richardson died in 1875. He and Rebecca are both buried at the Toronto Necropolis Cemetery. === Joseph Dennis, shipbuilder and sailor === Martha and John Dennis’s son, Joseph Dennis, learned the shipwright’s trade, like his father and grandfather. He assisted his father in the building of his ships in Kingston. He also made models of as many as nine of the ships that his father built. Joseph Dennis enjoyed sailing ships even better than building them. One was a schooner, the Lady Gore (named in honour of the wife of Lieut.-Governor Sir Francis Gore). Joseph coowned this vessel with his brother-in-law Matthias Sanders, the husband of his half-sister, Elizabeth McLaney. The Lady Gore had been built at the Humber in 1809, and was described as “a strong vessel, a good sailer”. When the War of 1812 began, Dennis and Sanders placed the Lady Gore at the disposal of the government. It was attached to the Provincial Marine and served as a transport vessel to carry troops and stores between Kingston and the upper end of Lake Ontario, with Joseph as its master. During an engagement in early October 1813, the ship was captured by the Americans, on Oct. 5th, off the southeast tip of Prince Edward County, and Joseph became a prisoner-of-war. Joseph Dennis was held as a POW from October 1813 to June 1814. As part of a prisoner exchange, he was released at Halifax on June 13th and left to make his own way back to York as best he could. With the War of 1812 behind them, both John Dennis and, later, Joseph Dennis commanded the Charlotte, an early Lake Ontario steamboat. It traveled between the Bay of Quinte and Prescott. In 1826, Joseph Dennis had built a new steamboat at the mouth of the Rouge River in York. Named the Canada, it made its first trip from York to Niagara in that year. It was praised in the press: “Her appearance reflects much credit on her builder, Mr. Joseph Dennis, and the machinery, manufactured by Messrs. Ward Brothers, of Montreal, is of superior workmanship. The combined excellence in model and machinery of this boat is such as will render her what is usually termed a 'fast boat.’” Like his father, Joseph Dennis acquired a number of properties in the town of York, subsequently the city of Toronto. "The numerous properties, bequeathed to his wife and three sons when he died of cholera [in] 1867, read in his will like a city assessment roll." Joseph Dennis continued to live, until his death in 1867, in the village of Weston, west of Toronto, on the Humber River, on the land originally granted to his father, John Dennis, as a UEL. Joseph’s son, John Dennis, established a mill on the Humber. The growing Dennis family became a significant enough presence in their corner of Weston that they gave their name to the present-day Toronto neighbourhood of Mount Dennis.

Stories of Aaron Voncannon

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1. ''Excerpt from "Fincannon, Cannon, Voncannon, Vuncannon, & Related Families" by Al. George Fincannon" pg. 33; Uploaded online by Ancestry.com user: Christopher Cafarell'' :'''The Family In The Civil War''' :"Most of the family served in North Carolina Regiments under Lee's Army in Virginia, sharing the hardships, death, and disease. They shared in his many great victories, as well as the setbacks leading to his final defeat. Others are known to have served in the CSA in Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Missouri, and Mississippi. At least thee (perhaps more), served in the Union Army. :Aaron Voncannon (PV. 9.1) was a union man. At one time before he actually enlisted, he entertained two union scouts in his cabin. It is told that a certain Anthony Keller went with some friends to the cabin to arrest Aaron and his guests, but Aaron grabbed his rifle and ran to the woods. As Keller approached, Aaron shit him in the eye, mortally wounding him. Later, Aaron and his brother William (PV. 9.5) enlisted in the Federal Army. : Aaron was later captured by the Confederate Home Guard while he was home on leave and imprisoned at Salisbury. He dug under the fence and escaped back to his unit in Tennessee. Aaron returned to Banner Elk with his company then commanded by Captain James Champion of Ohio and helped capture the very Home Guard that had taken him. After the War, Aaron went west and died in Colorado. :It should be noted that the areas of Eastern Tennessee and Western North Carolina were mostly loyal to the Union in the War. Around Banner Elk, where Aaron lived 13 enlisted in the Union vs. only 1 in the CSA." : : 2. ''"THE VUNCANNON-VONCANNONS OF RANDOLPH COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA: A Study of Their Past History." By Samuel H. Vuncannon. Uploaded online by Ancestry.com user: Christopher Cafarell'' :"In the book, "War Trails of the Blue Ridge", a book covering the Civil War in the Blue Ridge area of western North Carolina, by Shepherd M. Dugger, there is a story about Aaron Voncannon. He was one of thirteen local citizens of the Banner Elk are who had enlisted in the Federal Service. Only one local citizen enlisted in the Confederate Service. The story is about a Confederate Deserter who is killed by a Banner Elk citizen. :The story goes like this. Two miles below Banner Elk at the place now "Memory" lived Anthony Keller, who enlisted in the Confederate service , but deserted and came home in his uniform. At that time, Lee Foster, a man over war age, stayed with us in father's absence. One night when the full moon was bright and we were all shelling corn, Anthony came to our door and called Lee out for a chat; then he came in and represented to mother that he wanted Lee to take father's rifle and go home with him that night to help kill a bear the next morning that had killed his hog that day, but he told a big lie, for Foster returned before midnight with the astounding report that he was killed. Keller had found out that two strange men, who were scouting from east of the Blue Ridge to the Federal lines in Tennessee, were spending the night with Aaron Von Cannon, who lived in a cove of Beech Mountain, and he had determined to arrest Voncannon and his guests. We figure that his intention was to turn his three prisoners over to the Home Guard who, for this service, would intercede with the army to not shoot him as a deserter if he returned. :Voncannon's cabin was entered and strangers seized as he snatched up his rifle from the rack and ran across the level yard and up the hill, in all fifty yards, and took protection behind the high stump of a broken off tree, from which he exchanged loud words with Keller, who commanded his help to go and arrest him, and when they refused he swore he would get him and starting got about half way, but still on the level sward, when Voncannon fired and Keller dropped with a bullet hole above his right eye and a long single barreled shotgun across his body. He laid there and groaned all night but was taken into Voncannon's house the next morning, where he died about ten o'clock. A puddle of his brains was left behind, which the chicken consumed, leaving a large blood spot on the grass. I saw him laid to rest in a little group of graves on the high bank of the creek below the Highway on the lands now belonging to J. F. Hampton of Linville. :When Keller fell his help fled and the prisoners who had been tied were released. The next I heard of Voncannon, he came home from the Federal army and had not more than kissed his wife and children when a mounted squad of the Home Guard approached his house. He ran across a rising field, the squad galloped their horses in pursuit, gained distance by their greater speed, and fired at him as the vent. Near the top of the hill he stopped behind a tree, presented his carbine at his front pursuer and pulled, but the lock hung up and would not fire, else there would have been a dead man on his return when he left. The brave horseman ran up and demanded his surrender. He said: "I will surrender if you will take me as a United States prisoner." He was sent to the prison at Salisbury, where he dug under, came home, went back to his command, came home again, and was with Champion and helped capture the Home Guard that had captured him. After two of his children married and he was getting old, he went with the remainder of his family to the West and died in Colorado. :Aaron was the second child of Jacob and Dolly Ann Voncannon who were the first Voncannons to move form (typo in source) Randolph County to the Banner Elk are of North Carolina. :Aaron died out West in 1911 and was buried in Kit Carson Cemetery, Taos, New Mexico."

Stories of Thomas Rowan

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{{Image|file=Stories_of_Thomas_Rowan.jpg |size=400 }} == The Stories of Thomas Rowan == As written down by Rowena Westenberger Johnston === Deliver Us === The farmer’s family spent a crisp fall day with relatives. They enjoyed pleasant company, hearty food and the jovial times families have when they gather after a long absence. The afternoon grew quite late. Terry was concerned that on his way home he would cross an extensive bog in the dark. The peat was a maze of winding narrow paths. If you strayed from the path you could be up to your waist in black, murky vegetation - or worse. Terry’s brother, Sean, suggested that the family stay the night but Terry declined insistent that they would navigate the bog with care. So Sean handed him a lantern and cautioned him against letting the wind extinguish the flame. He also warned Terry not to miss the right fork that would take him home. Terry’s wife, Maureen, bundled the children and wrapped her wool shawl tightly about herself to shut out the penetrating dampness. They started across the bleak bog and cautiously wound left and right around the murky sinkholes. The early evening grew later and darker; Terry carefully lit his lantern. Still they hadn’t spied the elusive fork in the path. The night became alarmingly quiet; the lantern flickered even though there was no wind. Behind them, an eeire gray light emerged. At once the light shot skyward; it swirled and twisted. Each member voiced their uneasiness: "Who could be out on the bog at this time of night," Terry asked. "I don’t like the look of that light; it’s unnatural," said Marueen. "I’m scared, Da," said Megan. "I’ve heard people disappear out there," cried Bridget. The light darted, twisted and steadily grew larger. At times, the light took a tortured, almost human shape. The flickering lamp grew faint and went out. From behind them, the ghostly light disappeared too. Though relieved, that family still faced a darkness so black that they couldn’t see their hands in front of their faces. How would they find the fork? As they inched warily forward, the menacing light suddenly flared twenty feet ahead of them. It was red now, and they could feel the heat on their faces. "Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, protect us," shouted Maureen, and pulled her children to her. At the sound of her plea the light wavered twisted and shriveled; it grew smaller until it vanished! The lantern’s flame became alive again, first faint then with a strong glow. The path’s fork appeared immediately to their right. == From Things That Go Bump in the Night == One dawn as the mist hung thick and gray over the lonely moors, a farmer carried a peat shovel through the heavy fog to gather fuel needed for the home fires. After digging briefly, he heard a pleading voice call his name: "Help me, Pat," the voice cried. "I’m sinking!" Peering about, Pat was startled to see one of the village’s wealthier citizens. A haughty man of questionable reputation, he was disliked by many townsfolk who referred to him as "the devil, himself." "Help me; give me your hand!" shouted the desperate man, mired chest high in the muck of the bog. Pat’s outstretched hand couldn’t reach him. 'Grab my shovel!" said Pat. "God help us!" The frantic man grabbed at the shovel -- and vanished! Frightened speechless and afraid he’d lost his sanity, Pat fled the desolate bog and raced toward town. His neighbor, Sean, approached Pat on the village outskirts and blurted the latest news: "The town money lender died only an hour ago." "No, it can’t be true," said Pat. "I just saw him on the moor." The moneylender was the SAME man who clutched frantically at the shovel, Pat thought. "He was sinking in the bog, and I tried to pull him out with this shovel." Pat raised the spade as he spoke. Sean stared incredulously; the color drained from his face. For there on the melted shaft of the metal shovel, were the glowing handprints of a man!” [[Rowan-940|Return to Thomas Rowan]]

Stories told by Burnell Davis about his childhood

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To my Grandpa Burnell Davis, who took the time to tell me these stories. Also to my Great Uncle Odell Davis, who is the subject of this book. By Monica Ahrens, 5th grade Dinner at Grandma’s When Odell was about three years old, he and his family went to eat dinner at his grandmother’s house. When they got there, on the table was a big platter of fried country ham. His grandmother set the platter in front of Odell. Odell took a fork and got the biggest piece of meat on the platter. His grandmother took her fork, got the big piece away from him, and put it back on the platter. She gave Odell a very small piece. As soon as she gave him the small piece, he shoved it in his mouth and forked the big piece again, and put it on his plate. His grandmother decided she better let him have the large piece, or he might end up eating all of their meat. Odell’s Dress Odell’s mother went down to a spring to get wash water (in those days, it was better to wash in spring water than well water). One day, Odell decided to go with his Mother to get wash water from the spring. When Odell was a little boy, small boys and girls wore Dresses. On this day, he was wearing his last clean Dress and his mother told him to be careful because He didn’t have any other clean clothes. When Odell Got to the spring, he was splashing in the water and fell in. His mom took him home, and put a pair of trousers (or pants) on him. When she got them on him, he through A fit because he still wanted to wear a dress. That was The last day that his mom allowed him to wear a dress. Squallbag Odell’s mother died when he was a very young boy. He and his family moved in with his uncle and cousins. Marion, his cousin, lived upstairs, and Odell lived downstairs. Well, when Odell would start to cry, Marion would run to the stairs and yell “Squallbag.” Pretty soon, Marion would start to cry, and Odell would run up to the top of the stairs, and yell, “Squallbag.” A Day at the Farm Odell’s dad was a farmer and worked in the field. One day, Odell went along with his dad to watch. He started to cause trouble, so his dad tried and tried to get him to go home, but Odell wouldn’t budge. When they got to the field, Odell’s father tied Odell to one of the pieces of machinery, and went to do his work. When he made one round, Odell said, “Untie me, and I’ll go home!” So his father untied him, made another round, came back to where he started and Odell was still there. When Odell saw him, he said, “You might as well tie me back up, because I’m not going home.” About that time, his mother and his brother came to pick him up. Uncle Tommy’s Carriage Odell had an uncle who had just purchased a new carriage. He and his cousin, Marion overheard that the carriage need to be oiled. Odell and Marion took axel grease, and greased the whole carriage, including the seats, the floor, and the top of the carriage. That afternoon, when his Uncle Tommy returned home, he saw the oil everywhere and was very upset. As soon as he found out it was Odell and Marion, he spanked them and yelled at them. It took all afternoon to get all of the grease off the carriage. School Days Odell and Marion started school in a one room country Schoolhouse. The teacher couldn’t see very well, even with glasses. One day Odell and Marion sneaked out of their classroom, and didn’t come back. The teacher sent two older boys after them. When they got outside, they saw Odell and Marion with a box of matches and they had set the schoolyard on fire. The whole school had to stop their class, and fight the fire. The Glass Factory Odell’s family moved a lot after his mother died. Odell’s family moved a lot after his mother died. They lived with their Uncle Tommy in Illinois, then the boys were split up and moved in with other relatives. They moved together to Oklahoma for awhile, with their grandmother and her husband, but things didn’t work out, so their dad took a job back in Illinois at a glass factory. Odell, his father, and his two brothers Burnell and Doug, moved into a factory house. One day, when his father was working, Odell and one of his brothers sneaked out through a hole in the fence, and were hopping freight cars, riding them down the hill. When his father looked up and saw them, he gave them the biggest spankings they had ever had.Then his father had to quit his job, because he was afraid to leave his boys by themselves, and he went back to farming. The Mysterious Light Odell and his brother, Burnell, went to a dance one Summer evening. They walked a couple of girls home, and when they left the girl’s house, they decided to take a shortcut home. The shortcut was through some woods, and right next to a cemetery. Burnell saw a light come on in the cemetery, but decided not to tell Odell. When they were past the cemetery, Odell asked Burnell if he had seen the light. Burnell Said, “Yes.” Odell then asked, “Why didn’t you say anything?” Burnell said, “I was afraid that since you could run faster than me, that you would have left me in the cemetery. Odell grew up to be a wonderful man. He was in the Service during World War II. He married Mary Wiggins, had one daughter, Connie, and four grandchildren. He joined the Masons, and was a member of a Baptist Church in Granite City, IL until his death in 1985.

Stort och smått i Marias släktforskning

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== Min släktforskning == Jag började släktforska 2016. Det visade sig att det fanns mer att hitta om vår släkt än vad som redan hade forskats. Bland annat hade flera personer åkt till "Norra Amerika" och försvunnit. Efter att ha skaffat konto i WikiTree och börjat lägga in mina närmaste släktingar var det en av de försvunna personerna som jag var nyfiken på, nämligen [[Ekberg-61|Johan Wilhelm Ekberg (1848-1909)]]. Han var bror till vår förfader [[Ekberg-59|Fredrik Ekberg (1847-1893)]] och allt vi visste var att han hade åkt till Amerika och att han hade gift sig där. Det gick rätt snabbt att hitta mer om Johan. En av de första saker jag hittade var hans gravsten på webbsidan "find a grave". Jag blev fascinerad av att se [https://www.google.com/maps/place/36%C2%B034'07.2%22N+94%C2%B056'03.9%22W/@36.5874699,-95.3192238,10.25z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x2821316112441f24!8m2!3d36.5686569!4d-94.9344177 var graven fanns] på kartan. Mitt i "ingenstans" nära en stor sjö, såg det ut som. Jag minns att jag tänkte: "detta är iallafall ett ställe som jag aldrig någonsin kommer att ha anledning att besöka". Men 2018 i september, stod jag faktiskt där vid hans grav i Cleora tillsammans med två av hans barnbarns barn! Nu är det 2022 och jag kan knappt överhuvudtaget minnas hur det var att vara nybörjare på släktforskning. Att inte förstå hur man hittar bland Riksarkivets kyrkoarkiv, inte kunna läsa handstilarna i kyrkoböckerna, och inte heller riktigt ha koll på hur man dokumenterar sin forskning. Allt detta har jag blivit bättre på sedan jag började. Nu har jag matat in en hel del släktingar i WikiTree och börjat förbättra en och annan biografi, så att det i vissa fall finns mer än bara födelse- och dödsuppgifter på deras "WikitTree-sida". Till exempel har jag tränat på att förbättra biografier för farmors mamma [[Andersdotter-8501|Stina (1872-1946)]] och för hennes svärmor [[Pettersson-586|Alma (1857-1944)]]. {{Image|file=Pettersson-586-4.jpg |caption=Alma (Pettersson) Fjaestad }} Nu tänkte jag att jag vill samla lite olika fakta och historier om vad jag hittat i min släktforskning, och börjar här. Den 9 juli 2016 skaffade jag mitt WikiTree-konto och inom ett par månader hade jag lagt in mina första fyra generationer: mina föräldrar, mor- och farföräldrar, deras föräldrar och nästan alla mina 16 förfäder i nästa generation. Något senare kom jag fram till en "strategi". Jag skulle lägga till en generation till, och från alla dessa förfäder skulle jag sedan "gå tillbaka" och lägga till alla barn och barnbarn etc fram till "nutid". Detta gjorde jag inte fullt ut, eftersom jag ville undvika att "lägga in" levande personer. När jag hade klarat av detta kände jag mig ganska klar och tyckte jag hade bra koll på min släkt. Men i kommunikation med mer erfarna forskare, och specifikt när det gäller DNA-släktforskning, så fick jag reda på att det bara var en början. För att räkna ut hur jag är släkt med mina DNA-matcher så krävdes det att komma längre bak i tiden. === Yngsta person som gifter sig === [[Larsdotter-2079|Christina Catharina Larsdotter (1825-1850)]] som var mamma till Nils Samzelius farfar Anders Gustaf Andersson, gifte sig år 1841 när hon bara var 16 år gammal. När hon dog på Wallersta norrgård i Kumla hade hon två barn, Anders Gustaf, 7 år och Christina Catharina, 5 år. Stina Kajsa själv var bara 25 år gammal. Stina dog av lungsot (TBC). Innan jag började släktforska trodde jag att folk gifte sig tidigt (som i 18-årsåldern) förr i tiden i Sverige. När jag hade hållt på ett tag insåg jag att nästan ingen i vår släkt gifte sig före 21 år. === Ovanliga namn === Av mamma hade jag hört att vi hade en förfader som heter [[Kopp-396|Dionysius Kopp (c:a 1720-1803)]]. Det är väl ändå ett underligt namn och när jag kom till honom i min väg bakåt i tiden så fick jag se det med egna ögon i böckerna. Dionysius arbetade i Stora Sjötullen, längsta perioden i Karlshamn. Enligt tullens arkiv ska Dionysius vara född i Brahestad (Raahe) i nuvarande Finland. Det finns ingen källa i Brahestad som bevisar detta. Ett annat namn som inte är så vanligt nuförtiden är Frosten. En av våra förfäder hette [[Frostensson-8|Frosten Frostensson (1771-1803)]]. Det är inte helt utrett varifrån han kom, även om han ska vara från Tjällmo utanför Motala. En förfader hette [[Persson-9713|Gullbrand (Persson) Svarfvare (1696-1744)]]. Han var soldat med soldatnamnet Svarvare. Ett namn som jag hade svårt att förstå först när jag läste det var namnet Cleophas, eftersom jag aldrig sett det förut. Vår förfader [[Broman-59|Anders Broman (c:a 1741-1795)]] hade en dotter Eva Stina som gifte sig med [[Larsson-5881|Cleophas Larsson (c:a 1767-1819)]]. === Brott och straff === Lite här och där i släkten har begåtts små och lite större brott. En person som jag hittade när jag hade börjat forska på vår danska släkt var [[Sæbye-2|Peder Otthe Sæbye (1758-1810)]]. Peter Otto som namnet även stavas, föddes på Fyn 1758. Han var äldsta barnet, och hade två helsyskon och fick 7 yngre halvsyskon. Peter Otto bodde med sina föräldrar och syskon i Gørlev i västra Själland. Efter att pappan dog flyttade Peter Otto och flera syskon till Köpenhamn. Peter Otto är beskriven som hørkræmmer, det innebär att han hade en affär som sålde lin, hampa, salt, sill, lergods med mera. 1794 gick Peter Otto i konkurs och hans egendom säljs på auktion. Det finns en rättssak om konkursen som inte bara drabbade Peter Otto utan även hans bröder Christian och Andreas och hans svärmor Christine Rogge. Det är inte helt lätt att förstå allt, men det verkar som om Peter Otto har sålt kaffe som inte existerar. Någon gång efter detta flyttar eller kanske flyr Peter Otto och hans fru och dotter till Sverige, där de byter namn till Pettersson. Efter konkursen såldes Peter Ottos alla egendomar ut på flera auktioner. Allra först såldes hans gård i Köpenhamn. Den låg i närheten av Vesterport i centrala Köpenhamn. Om jag förstått rätt var det en stor gård, den hade åtminstone fyra våningar, källare, innergård och den var försäkrad i stadens brandkassa för 10.000 danska riksdaler. [https://goo.gl/maps/dCVkjLFzdKsxucm59 Här låg den], verkar det som. Peter Ottos yngre bror [[Sæbye-1|Christian (1762-1830)]] var postmästare i Hirschholm norr om Köpenhamn, men fick senare arbete som postmästare och "cancellieraad" i Bergens stad, Norge. 1810 dog Peter Otto, vi har hittat hans bouppteckning, men vet inte riktigt var han dog. Hans bouppteckning hade bara skulder, och hans dotter Anne Marie Christine (Sæbye) Pettersson blev inom ett par år bortgift av sin förmyndare Öfver Auditören Cronquist. Det finns fortfarande en del mysterier att lösa bland de danska förfäderna och deras familjer. Till exempel vet vi inte var eller när Peter Ottos fru dog. === Resor === Nu när jag skrivit om Peter Otto så vill jag nämna att hans fru, Anne Christine Lundgreen hade en släkt som inte bara stannade i Danmark. Ett par familjemedlemmar dog nämligen i Västindien, på ön S:t Croix, medan den var dansk. Minst ett par av dem, med efternamnet Rogge, var sjökaptener i Det Vestindiske Handelsselskab och förde bland annat kaffe och socker till Danmark. Några som åkte till Västindien: * [[Rogge-177|Diderich Rogge (1737-)]] * [[Molle-45|Anna Christina (Molle) Moltz (abt.1755-abt.1817)]] * [[Mols-91|Niels (Mols) Rasmussen Moltz (abt.1753-1792)]] En närmare släkting till oss, mormor Brita Samzelius farfar [[Ekberg-59|Fredrik Ekberg (1847-1893)]] var ju också till sjöss, och blev sjökapten. Fredrik seglade bland annat österut och besökte Kina och Java på 1860- och 70-talet. Vi har en del dokumentation om detta i brev som Fredrik skickade till sin fästmö Lotten, och till sin mamma och sina syskon. Fredrik började sin bana som 17-åring med titeln "Jungman", och på en av hans första seglatser kom han ända till Medelhavet. Fredrik dog ung, han var bara 46 år gammal när han blev förgiftad av kolmonoxid när han sov på ångfartyget Falken i Lübecks hamn. {{Image|file=Ekberg-59-1.jpg |caption=Fredrik Ekberg }} === Våra "brick walls" === I släktforskningen kallar man de personer som man inte kan komma vidare bakåt från för "brick walls". '''Maria Lundeqvist''' Vår närmaste "förfader" som är en brick wall, är [[Lundeqvist-2|Maria Sofia (Lundeqvist) Lundholm (1849-1882)]], Marias farfars farmor. Maria blev bara 33 år gammal, men innan dess hann hon få fem barn. Maria föddes utan kända föräldrar i Storkyrkoförsamlingen i Stockholm. {{Image|file=Lundeqvist-2.jpg |caption=Maria Lundeqvist }} Från att hon var åtminstone två år gammal bodde hon hos en fosterfar, [[Lundeqvist-1|Carl Georg Lundeqvist (1807-1880)]]. Hon hade samma fosterfar ända till hon gifte sig. Hon fick hans efternamn. Han och hans hushållerska (eller kanske sambo) [[Westberg-190|Erica Gustafva Westberg (1817-1900)]] hade många fosterbarn. En del dog, vissa flyttade vidare och några få, som Maria var hos dem en längre tid. Carl Georg flyttade väldigt mycket, vissa perioder mer än en gång per år. De hade det fattigt, och när Maria blivit vuxen arbetade hon som sömmerska. När jag förstått att Maria var fosterbarn under så lång tid hos samma personer så började jag [[Space:Carl_Georg_Lundeqvist%2C_Erica_Gustafva_Westberg_och_fosterbarnen|undersöka dem: (Carl Georg Lundeqvist, Erica Gustafva Westberg och fosterbarnen)]] också för att se om de kanske var släkt på något sätt. Det verkar inte så. Däremot är historien en smula rörig. Carl Georg hade nämligen egna barn med sin fru Hedvig Sofia Klubb, men de blev fosterbarn hos andra familjer. Hedvig Sofia stack från sin man och försvann. Jag följde alla Carl Georgs syskon också för att se om det var någon av dem som var förälder till Maria, men det verkar inte så heller. Han hade 10 syskon, varav sju blev vuxna. Ingen utom Carl Georg har ättlingar som lever idag. '''Axel Pettersson''' Vi har flera "brick walls". En till som saknar både mamma och pappa är [[Pettersson-593|Axel Ludvig Pettersson (1831-1888)]]. Han föddes även han i Stockholm med okända föräldrar, det var 1831. Enligt födelsedokumentationen ska hans mamma ha varit 27 år gammal. {{Image|file=Pettersson-593.jpg |caption=Lantbrukaren Axel Ludvig Petterson som förvärvade Gångsätra gård 1861. Foto: cirka 1868. }} Det är lite speciellt med Axel, han gjorde nämligen karriär väldigt snabbt. Från att vara oäkta barn, till "dränggosse" (en dräng under 18 år gammal), till Inspektor (förman för ett lantbruk), till gårdsägare när han är 32 år gammal. Vi har en teori att han skulle kunna vara barn till [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/sbl/Presentation.aspx?id=7602 Axel Odelberg]. Det baseras mest på att Axel Pettersson arbetar på flera av de gårdar som Axel Odelberg äger, att Axel Odelberg är i rätt ålder, och inte gifter sig förrän efter att Axel Pettersson föddes, och att vi har vissa DNA-träffar som är ättlingar till Axel Odelberg. Men detta är inte slutgiltigt bevisat. Axel Pettersson hade en snabb karriär, men han och hans fru Hedda hade det nog svårt. De fick 9 barn på 11 år, varav bara det första (Alma) och tredje (Hedda) blev vuxna. Ett och ett halvt år efter att sista barnet föddes, dog hustrun Hedda av lungsot (TBC). När Axel Pettersson dog ägde han förutom [[Space:G%C3%A5ngs%C3%A4tra_g%C3%A5rd_/_G%C3%A5ngs%C3%A4tra_farm|Gångsätra gård på Lidingö]] även två tomter i centrala Sigtuna. Hittills har vi inte lyckats ta reda på varför eller varifrån han fick dem. === Släktingarna som försvann === Tur nog har vi kunnat hålla reda på alla våra förfäder i de senaste åtminstone sju generationerna, så länge vi vet vem de var alls. Men Marias mormors mormors mormors farfar och hans fru, de försvann faktiskt. Detta handlar om [[Mathisson-4|Gunnar (Mathisson) Munkberg (1749-)]] och hans fru [[Pehrsdotter-1208|Bengta Pehrsdotter (1741-)]]. Gunnar var "Ryttare", en soldat till häst. De gifte sig 1773 i Reslöv i Skåne. De fick tre barn, varav Åke och Pernilla överlevde barndomen. Sedan hände det något. När de varit gifta i 22 år, 1795, så gör Gunnar en stämningsansökan. Hans syfte är att få skilsmässa från Bengta, och få lov att gifta om sig. Enligt hans skrivelse så har Bengta dels en smittsam sjukdom, och dels så har de osämja i äktenskapet. Vad Gunnar inte hade räknat med var att Bengta skulle få möjlighet till att svara på stämningsansökan. Hon får hjälp av prästen. Hon beskyller Gunnar för att ha fått barn med pigan Karna Larsdotter i Storegård 1793. Nu vänder hela ärendet, och det blir till en stämning mot Gunnar och Karna. De blir i slutändan dömda till böter för "enkelt hor", hon 13 Riksdaler 16 skilling, han 26 Riksdaler 32 skilling, och en slant till Torrlösa kyrka. Varken Gunnar eller Karna hade några pengar. Därför omvandlades straffet till 24 respektive 16 dagars fängelse på Landskrona slott på vatten och bröd. Fängelse på vatten och bröd kunde vara farligt, en del fångar dog. Gunnar och Karna satt aldrig av sitt straff på Landskrona slott, för de rymde. Varken Gunnar, Karna eller Bengta är "återfunna" i arkiv och register. {{Image|file=Mathisson-4-2.jpg |caption=Efterlysning Gunnar Munkenberg }} Någon som är funnen är dock den lilla pojken som Karna födde 1793. Han hette [[Gunnarsson-249|Per Gunnarsson (1793-1861)]] och gifte sig senare och fick fyra barn. Här finns mer information om domstolsärendet: [[Space:The_court_case_of_Gunnar_Munkberg|The court case of Gunnar Munkberg]]

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Paulk-389|Marleen Patt]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21142432 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Story of Charles Clarence Conley

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This research paper was sent to me in PDF form with some other documents. One document was the handwritten note of Alice Davis giving up custody of her son. There were various photographs and also a booklet entitled The Background of Bullen, Bullard 1838-1993 Written, Compiled & updated by Charlotte F. Brown and Jean T. Pottroff March, 1993 Unverified Research: Charles Clarence Conley Born: November 23, 1872 ''Thomas Davis came from Maryland about the time of the Revolutionary War. He was a Revolutionary soldier. Thomas later went on to Covington, Mercer, Kentucky. He married Lucy Williams of Kentucky who was born in 1747 at the age of 17 years old. Thomas Davis was a cousin of [[Davis-4|Jefferson Davis]]. [[Taylor-223|General Zachary Taylor]] was the administrator of the family.[[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]] and William Davis were brother-in-laws., William being the son of Thomas and Lucy Davis.''''' This section told of a family which indicates parents Thomas and Lucy being born around 1747. The next section claims they had a child at 72. It appears to be all incorrect because of that''' '''Also this paragraph does tons of name dropping. President Zachary Taylor was actually the father in law of President Jefferson Davis. Zachary Taylor and William Davis were not in-laws.''' William Thomas Davis was born in 1819 at Covington, Kentucky. He had three brothers, namely,'' Jefferson'', Ben and Will and one sister, Suzanne. '''The inclusion of Jefferson here is interesting as there is a Jefferson Davis that has DNA descendants which do match. He has been assigned different parents by his descendants.''' he was a surgeon in the Mexican War. William was first married to Marjorie Hamlin (Capell, Campell) who died two years after their marriage. He later married Martha Revell of Campbell County, Kentucky who was the daughter of William Revell. She was born in 1828 and married "Wid" as he was called at the age of seventeen. They moved from a plantation in Kentucky to Pike County, Il where three children were born and then moved to ''Placerville, CA, going across the Isthmus of Panama to Cuba, to New Orleans, then up the river to Kentucky'' '''This does not make any sense'''. The 1850 census from Illinois has the small family living in Il. Three of the children were born in Illinois: :Sara Davis b 1747 :Lydia davis b ca 1849 :''John Davis b1851 who married a Hellen M. Tuter on May 24, 1869 in Illinois'' '''This John Davis is not part of this family. Linked to his family.''''''Bold text''' :Mary Alice Davis b 2/4/1854 in Indiana :Lewis Davis b 1861 in Boone Co, Missouri (Steamboat Rock) :Ellen Davis b 1864 Boone Co. Missouri (Steamboat Rock) :Charles Davis b. 1868 at Linn County, Iowa The Davis family located at Cedar Rapids, Clinton Township, Linn County, IA. ''Martha Davis died on December 30, 1868, apparently in childbirth and this probably is the reason why Mary Alice was given the responsibility to care for this child''. '''This sentence doesn't state what child it is talking about, but it is incorrect saying that Martha died in 1868 as she is in a photograph dated 9 Feb 1928.''' Burial for William T. and Martha Davis is in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Mary Alice, the fourth child, has been located in Dixon, Illinois around 1870 to have learned and know a man by the name of Thomas Conley. She gave birth to a son for which she named, Charles Clarence Conley on November 23, 1872 and took up residency in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The whereabouts of Thomas Conley have been investigated and no research can be uncovered concerning him. Mary Alice was 18 years old when this son was born. There are several stories that have come down from our parents about this son: First, there was a couple who saw this curly haired little boy playin and fell in love with him and to the point of adopting him. Second, the mother felt it too difficult to raise this child economically so at the age of 23 she permitted this adoption which took place on June 8 1877.

Story of It Is Well With My Soul

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==The Story of "It Is Well With My Soul":== :In 1871 Spafford lost his son in the Chicago fire of 1871. The fire was also a great cost to him financially, as he owned a lot of properties that went up in flames. He took another hit, financially in economic downturn of 1873. :During this period, he was planning a European trip with his family. Because of a change of plans due to business (Zoning issues because of the Chicago fire a few years prior), he sent his wife and daughters ahead on the ship "SS Ville du Havre". :During the Atlantic crossing, the "SS Ville du Havre" collided with another sea-vessel the "Loch Earn", and the Ville du Havre sank in only twelve minutes. Spafford lost all four of his daughters. His wife Anna, this only family member that survived, telegraphed him the message "Saved alone …". :Spafford, soon thereafter, traveled to meet his wife, so they could grieve together. During his crossing, Spafford drew inspiration for the poem/song when the ship he was on drew near to the site where his daughters drown. :Phillip P. Bliss, the composer of the music for the hymn, originally called it Ville du Havre, from the name if the ill-fated ship.https://www.umcdiscipleship.org/resources/history-of-hymns-it-is-well-with-my-soulhttps://www.godupdates.com/story-behind-it-is-well-with-my-soul/https://www.godtube.com/popular-hymns/it-is-well-with-my-soul/https://www.loc.gov/resource/mamcol.016/?st=galleryhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Is_Well_with_My_Soul == Sources ==

Story of Karl Lechelt

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''This is an excerpt from "The Descendants of [[Lechelt-45 | Martin Lechelt]]". By [[Zelt-14 |Gordon William Zelt]]. circa 1995. This family history was not published and is in private collections. It was a meticulous study based on interviews with living descendants, published family histories and available documents. It was scanned and transformed into a WikiTree Space by [[McCormick-6233 | Stuart McCormick]], a second great grandson of Karl Lechelt.'' Karl Lechelt, the second child of Martin Lechelt and Caroline Klatt, was born on January 31, 1851, in Michalow, Poland. Karl was confirmed on April 6, 1864 in Wiskitke, Poland. He went to school and then on to some form of higher education in teaching and Lutheran theology to become a teacher. (In German, he was called a "lehrer".) Teachers in those days taught in segregated schools. They taught school, taught Christian education, baptized the young, buried the dead and conducted Sunday church services. The ministers usually visited the congregations only two to four times per year, at which time they would seal the confirmation and wedding vows. Karl started teaching in 1868 when he was 17 years old for a congregation in Pelagiou, Poland. His congregation consisted of about six to eight families. Every woman in the congregation would give Karl a loaf of bread when they baked. He said that at Christmas time he had enough bread to feed himself and his cow. He taught in Pelagiou from 1868 to 1871. Ministers had the authority to move or transfer teachers from one congregation to another. In 1871, the minister informed Karl that there was a larger congregation in Szczenscie, Poland that had no teacher and Karl was needed there. When Karl got there, he found the house he was to live in was very dirty. Karl was a very particular man who liked everything neat and tidy. He scrubbed the house down, but he could not get rid of a "certain barn smell". He even tried sprinkling rosewater around before the minister made his visit. The problem was ultimately resolved. The house he lived in had an attached cow barn with a basement. The teacher before him was a little on the lazy side so when he cleaned the barn he found it easier to open the door in the floor and push the manure into the "basement" rather than throw it out of the door. When Karl located the problem he cleaned out the basement and the smell disappeared. Karl taught in Szczenscie from 1871 to 1876. On February 2, 1873 Karl was married to Erdmine Schneider in Radom, Poland, by Pastor Otto Wistenhube. Karl was 22 years old and was living in Szczenscie at the time. They had the following children: Paulina (November 2, 1873) and Ottilia (1875). Many of the German people of Karl's congregation moved from Poland to the province of Volhynia in Russia because land was cheaper and there was less religious and economic unrest. When they got there, they asked Karl to come and serve their congregation, which he did. In 1876, Karl and his family moved to Mariendorf, Volhynia, Russia. In Mariendorf they had the following children: Carl C. (May 11, 1880), and Amalia (November 15, 1882). Erdmine became sick and when she realized she was going to die, she asked Karl to marry her younger sister Amalia so her children would be lovingly cared for after her departure. Erdmine died from a heart attack on December 27, 1882 in Mariendorf, Russia. Karl married Erdmine's sister, Amalia Schneider on March l, 1883 in Rozyszcze, Russia. Daughter Ottilia died in 1883 from appendicitis at the age of 8 and is buried in Russia. Karl and Amalia had the following children: Lydia (February 2,1884), Henry (~1886), Olga (May 11, 1888), Herman (1890), and Emil (~1893). Henry died in 1887 when he was 1 year old and is buried in Russia. Life in Russia had been changing over the previous few years. Much of the religious, economic and military freedoms they enjoyed were slowly eroding. One by one, the German families were picking up their belongings and heading for that "great free land" called Canada. Karl's son-in-law [[Huff-5553 | Carl Huff]] and his wife Paulina (Lechelt) had moved to Canada in 1892 and lived on a homestead in the Heimtal (Rabbit Hill) area. They wrote Karl of the vast treed country with great opportunities. Karl began his preparations to leave Russia for Canada in 1894. First, Karl and Amalia went back to Poland to say good-bye to Amalia's mother (Mrs. Schneider), her sister (Mrs. Fuhrman) and her brother (Gustav). The children stayed with their grandmother Mrs. Caroline (Klatt) Lechelt; Martin had died in about 1889. Karl and Amalia were away for about two weeks. Next, Karl sold many of his belongings and collected the money he had out in loans to various people. As a result, he had a large sum of money. Because of the political unrest at the time, few people kept their savings in a bank. Instead, they would hide it somewhere. Karl kept his money in a "glass sealer" under a stone in front of the fire place. The fact that Karl had accumulated a large sum of money was unfortunately known by a number of people. A couple of days before they left, a girl in another town died and her father came and asked Karl to bury her. Karl did not want to go but agreed, provided the man brought Karl back the same day. Normally Karl would stay overnight and come back the next day, but Karl wanted to get back home because he was worried about the money. That night after he got home, he heard someone trying to pry open the door with a bar (the robbers obviously thought he was away). Karl shouted at the robbers and told them to go away. Karl was one of a few people that had a permit to own a revolver and when the robbers heard he was home, they were afraid Karl would shoot them, so they left. The evening before they left Mariendorf, Karl held a church service at which they prayed and sang songs. The day to depart finally arrived. They loaded everyone and their belongings on two wagons. August Mittelstadt (Karl's brother-in-law) owned one of the wagons. The people that left with Karl were: Karl (age 33), Amalia (age 29), Carl C. (age 14), Amalia (age 12), Lydia (age 10), Olga (age 6), Herman (age 4), Emil (age 1). They boarded the train at Vladimir, Russia for Hamburg, Germany. On the way they stopped in Berlin for a weekend and rented a room. On Sunday, Karl and Amalia wanted to go to church but they did not want to take the children, so they locked them in the hotel room so they would not run away. They boarded the ship "Europa" in Hamburg. The ship stopped in France to pick up passengers. A family with three children boarded, but their cabin was not ready for them, so they had to sleep under a stairway the first night. Next morning after the family had moved into their cabin, Lydia found a small parcel under the stairway. She gave it to her father who opened it and found $300 in it. Karl returned the money to the family. The boat trip from France to Halifax took 10 days. From Halifax they took the train to Winnipeg. They were met in Winnipeg by the Wedmans and John and Gustav Hirsekorn. Karl bought a binder, a plough and many other supplies and loaded these and their other belongings into a railway car and headed west. Karl got a special rate of $50 per car from Winnipeg to Leduc. They took the train to Calgary and then on to Leduc. John Hirsekorn and family accompanied them. When they got to Leduc, Karl, Carl C. and John Hirsekorn decided to walk to Carl Huff's to tell them they had arrived. Lydia and Amalia went with them while the rest waited at the station. They knew Carl Huff lived in Heimtal but they didn't know that it was about 14 miles from Leduc. When they had walked about 6 miles Lydia and Amalia got tired, so they stopped at a farm and asked them if they could leave the girls with them until they got back. The family took them in and fed them and put them up for the night. Karl and the rest continued on to Huff's. The next day they arrived with wagons to pick up the girls and the rest of their belongings and family in Leduc. They all stayed at Carl Huff's until Karl Lechelt got his own land and house. Karl wanted to homestead but all the homesteads in Heimtal were taken so he took a homestead about 4 miles north and I mile west of Nisku. His neighbours at that time were the Kriegers, Ratkes and the Klapsteins. The homestead had a shack on it with a sod roof. The family lived in it until they built a log house. They lived there for about two years. While they lived in this house the following children were born: Otto (September 20,1895), and Ottilia (~1896) The homestead land was very "low-lying". In the spring it stayed wet for a very long time and in the fall it froze early. Karl, therefore, decided to move. He took over a homestead from some Metis who were not meeting their commitment. The new homestead was the SW 1/4, Section 36, TP 50, RGE 25, W 4 (The quarter section immediately north of what later was Ferdinand Lechelt's quarter). Karl took the log house on the original homestead apart and rebuilt it on the new homestead in 1896. On Easter Saturday, their neighbour Mr. Dreger came over to tell Karl that he was going to burn some brush. Karl and Carl C. were at the old homestead putting in the crop. Amalia told Mr. Dreger that she thought it would be alright because Karl had ploughed all around the house for protection against prairie fires. Shortly after Mr. Dreger started burning his brush, a strong wind came up from the northwest and the fire jumped the ploughed strip and headed straight for Karl's house. Amalia told Lydia to take the children to the railway track where they would be safe. She then cut two cows loose that were tied to the fence. The fire destroyed the house and all their belongings plus a load of hay and a pile of shingles that Karl was going to put on the house. (Karl's first bible with all the records of his children's births was destroyed in the fire.) Amalia went to the old homestead and gave Karl the bad news. Karl took the news very hard and soon after had a nervous breakdown and was confined to his bed for a long period of time. The neighbours helped build a log shack which they lived in for about two years. The summer after the house burned down, young Amalia and Lydia grubbed out trees while Carl C. broke about 10 acres of land. They planted barley the following spring and got a bumper crop. They cut the barley with the mower and then threshed the barley by hand. They piled the cut grain on a small pile and let the horses stomp on it until the barley kernels came out of the husks. Then they raked off the straw and separated the barley from the chaff with a hand operated fanning mill. They sold the barley to the brewery in Strathcona who paid the top price. This was the first money they made from their farming in Canada. Karl recovered and the neighbours helped him build a new house about a quarter of a mile south of the old house. The house had two rooms, shingles on the roof and a wooden floor. In 1900, Karl had a "big" house built by [[Winkelman-125 | Gustav Winkelman]]. His second house was moved to Wilhelm Lechelt's farm, (later on to be William Lechelt Jr.'s farm). He also bought the quarter section of land immediately west of the second homestead from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, (S.E. 1 4, Section 35, TP 50, RGE 25, W4). They had their next child: Martha (December 29,1901). 1902 was a bad year for Karl and Amalia as they lost two of their children. Emil died on June 19 at the age of 9. Ottilia died on June 22 at the age of 6. Both died of diphtheria. They had their last child: Adolph (February 6,1905). They moved into a smaller house across the road (beside the house that Adolph Lechelt later lived in) and Herman moved into the "big" house. A number of years later, Herman moved to Hay Lakes and the house was sold to Herman Schneider who tore it down and built a barn out of the logs. Karl Lechelt was a spiritual leader in the community and it was because of his leadership that St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Ellerslie and St. Peter's Lutheran Church at Nisku were founded. Karl preached many services at Ellerslie and in his home until a church was built at Nisku. The property for the former St. Peter's Lutheran and cemetery at Nisku were donated by Karl. Karl loved politics and was a very strong Liberal all his life. He spoke publicly on behalf of the Liberal Party. His feelings towards the Liberal party were so strong that when he heard Gus Winkleman voted Conservative in one election, he did not speak to him for a year. When Karl arrived in Canada, he could not speak a word of English but he picked it up quickly and soon was very fluent in the language. He did, however, enjoy reading his native language and he held a subscription to a German newspaper which was printed in Lincoln, Nebraska. This paper came to Leduc daily, but it was always a week old. It was Adolph's job to get the paper for his father. Another tragedy occurred when Otto died on August 15, 1915. He was injured while clearing land and died of a bowel infection. Karl Lechelt died on April 9, 1921 and is buried in the cemetery he donated to the Lutheran Church. His wife Amalia died on Oct. 27, 1957 and is buried beside Karl.

Story of Tecumseh

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Tecumseh was married twice, his first wife was, Mohnetohse, they had a son, Mahyawwekawpawe. He divorced this woman and his sister, Tecumapease helped raise his two sons. His second wife was, Mamate, she died after giving birth to Tecumseh's second son, Naythawaynah. Who was the mother of Tecumseh? Her Shawnee name was Methotasa, meaning "A turtle laying her eggs in the sand. But where did she come from? Most of the books you read will tell you that the Shawnee's capture her while fighting the Cherokee, and the great chief Pucksinwah, married her. She became the mother of Chiksika, Tecumapese, Tecumseh, and the triplets, Sauwaseekau, Kumskaka, Tenskwatawa, who later became known as Lowawluwaysica (The Profit, although most who have studied about this family know that he was not the profit, it was his brother Tecumseh). Later they would adopt two white girls and a white boy who were taken as captives after fights with the white people. (ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT NANCY FLINN, HER YOUNGER SISTER AND BROTHER????) Many people will tell you that Methotasa was first a Mohawk, or from some other tribe before she was taken by, or traded to the Cherokee. But, Methotasa was not Native American at all. Methotasa, mother of Tecumseh, was born, Marguerite Mary Iaac. She was born between 1728 and 1737 in Hampshire Co. WV. Her parents were Frederick Iaac Jr. who was born about 1713 in Holland and died in Monongalia Co. WV. And Mary Galloway, born about 1690. While Frederick and some men were out one day, many members of his family were attacked and killed by a band of indians. His wife Mary Galloway Iaac was among those found dead. Some of the children were taken as captives, Marguerite Mary Iaac, who was between the age of 5 and 10, William Iaac, John Iaac, and Christina Iaac. Marguerite Mary Iaac ended up with the Cherokee, she may have been traded to them, or sold, or captured by them. It was told that she had flaming red hair and was very pretty. She spent many years with the Cherokee, but was taken captive by the Shawnee after a battle between the two tribes. Mary soon became a favorite in the eyes of the Shawnee Chief, Pucksinwah, and they were married. That is who Methotasa really was. In book, Sorrow in my Heart, by Allan W. Eckert, I read a passage about Methotasa going to visit her family after she was very old. I always wondered who they meant. There was reference in the book to it being her Cherokee family, but that didn't make sense to me since her cherokee family had died out. The Iaac (ICE) family tell a story about a woman, Mary Iaac, who had been kidnapped by the Indians when she was a small child, and returned in her olden age to visit with the family. This was around 1825. Mary didn't stay with the family, she only came to visit before going back to her people. In many books I have read about Tecumseh's family there is reference to him looking like a white man. In fact he looked so much like a white man that he was able to dress in white mans clothing and walk into their camps and towns without being noticed. There were many references to him being a very handsome man. No one ever photographed or painted a picture of Tecumseh while he was living. But later someone painted a portrait of him based on a photo that was taken of his nephew who looked nothing like him. Tecumapease was married twice, Her first husband died before their son was born, and her second husband divorced her. At one time she took off with a french trader but Tecumseh went after her and forced her to go back to her people. Some have her married much later to a Rupe Collins. If she married Rupe Collins she would have been in her late forties when this happened. According to William A. Galloway, Old Chillocothe (Xenia, 1934) Ice's Ford was founded prior to 1769 by the brothers andrew and Frederick Ice. It was an outpost located at the foot of the beautiful hundred mile long Cheat River Valley. It was a combination of a store, meeting house, drinking place and message center. ..a stopping point for traders, trappers, scouts and adventureres. Chief Tecumseh Shawnee Tecumseh Tecumseh BACK Notes for Unknown Chief Shawnee Dane' Anderson originally shared this on 28 Dec 2014 LINKED TO CHIEF TECUMSEH SHAWNEE SAVED BY SAVE TO MY TREE COMMENTS Write a comment. CANCEL SAVE Title Required Title Details 00 Mon 0000 Place Description

STORY OF THE HAYES FAMILY

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==The Hayes Family== Posted 07 Feb 2016 by marisahutchison on Ancestry.com Taken from Cen-Silver Celebration - The 125th Anniversary of the Founding of Hazlehurst, Georgia - A Town at the Crossroads Compiled and Presented by the Hazlehurst-Jeff Davis County Chamber of Commerce, 1995. STORY OF THE HAYES FAMILY By J. M. Odom Editor's Notes: The following article first appeared in the February 10, 1938 edition of the "Georgia Cracker." It is reprinted here in its entirety. By J.M. Odom, as told by Mrs. B. F. Hayes, one of the oldest survivors of the family. [[Hays-546 | Mr. Alie Hayes]] came to Georgia from South Carolina in or about the year 1834. He had heard of West Florida - what a fine country it was - fertile lands, fine stock range and healthy section. He and his wife decided they would move out there. The opinion is that he got this information from the civilized Indians or some early white explorers, so they mapped out in mind the route best and nearest for them to go, the best he could. They gathered together their belongings, loaded them on their wagon or cart, hitched up their team, which was very likely a yoke of oxen. They had four or five children, and they set out on this long journey. After they had been on the road a few day, his wife became very ill with a strange disease. She seemed to have fainting spells but she would recover in a short time, so they would move on again. After several days, they reached the Ocmulgee River at Burkett's Ferry, and there they crossed. By this time his wife had got so desperately ill, he thought best to stop until she better. He set to work to find a place to stop. He found Mr. Ben Girtman who lived near the river and ferry. Mr. Girtman arranged for them to have a place to stay, giving them time to improve her health. Mrs. Hayes told them since she was taken sick that she felt like some one had put a spell on her. After they were at Mr. Girtman's for a short time and she still remained in that condition, they all began to think like she did. Mr. Hayes resorted to all the medical aid he could get. She remained in that condition - up a few days, then in bed again. A friend of Mr. Girtman came to visit him. He saw the condition of Mrs. Hayes, and had the same opinion they had - that a spell had been put on her. He told them he knew a man who lived several miles down the country that he believed could cure her, and if they would furnish him a horse, he would go and see if he could get him to come and see her. Mr. Girtman furnished the horse. When he reached this man's home, he was invited to get down, the man saying to the rider, "I know what you have come for, but she is better." So he told the man what he had come for and asked him if he would go. The Dr. told him to eat dinner with him and they would go, but she will be up sweeping the yards when we get there. This friend said when they got in sight of the house, Mrs. Hayes was out sweeping the yards. The story is told as being absolutely true. Mrs. Hayes got well right then, and was never troubled with spells any more. Mr. Hayes learned to like Mr. Girtman, and got well of his Florida fever and stayed there, 3 or 4 years, then he moved out on the Tallahassee Road and lived one year where Mr. C. M. Girtman lives now. He then bought the place from Mr. Cannady that he lived on the remainder of his days. They had twelve children, raised eleven - six boys and five girls. All honorable family of people. Mr. Hayes was born in 1794 or 95, and lived to be 85 or 86 years of age. He died October 1870. Mrs. Hayes lived to be old. They were both buried in a family burial ground right near their home. I never knew many of their children except B. F. Hayes and Elie Hayes, and one daughter, Miss Syntha. I remember Syntha telling me a funny story that happened to her brother, Elie. He and his brother Ben were both soldiers in the Civil War. Along towards the close of the war, Eli deserted the army and came home, as quite a number of other soldiers did. Now where the fun comes in, Elie was slick enough to dodge the details every time they thought they had him hemmed in. On one of the trips, the details thought they had him located in or near his father's home. They surrounded the house one night, and early next morning they closed in on the house and demanded the right to search the premises. The details all stood guard except one or two went in to search. The family was in the kitchen - had just finished breakfast. The old gentlemen took the officers to the big house, as they called in then - to start the search. The women saw Elie was in a close place, and Syntha told Elie to go up the chimney and get on the cross piece which had iron rods or chains hanging down with hooks to hang their pots on while cooking. So they failed to find Elie. The Captain ordered the ladies to cook them some breakfast. He told one of the men to cut wood and build a fire for the ladies to cook for them. The other men were ordered to the barn to feed their horses. Syntha saw that something had to be done quick. She slipped to her mother like she was whispering to her, then she grabbed her bonnet, ran out the back way down a steep hill towards a thick branch just back of the house. The Captain called his men, they all followed her. Elie came down and made good his escape. In another case in which Elie Hayes outwitted the details were as follows: Mr. Hayes lived near the Ashleys and the Ashleys were considered rich people and owned a number of slaves. Mr. Hayes was not a wealthy man, and as his boys grew up they would work for other people, and Elie began working with Mr. Ashley, and was well thought of by them. The details were advised that Elie was working with Mr. Ashley and they went in search for him. In those days ladies wore hoop skirts. The young women today does not know any thing of the hoop skirts, but the older ladies do. Mrs. Ashley wore a hoop skirt, and when the details came in to look for Elie, Mrs. Ashley sat in the corner in a chair and Elie crawled under the hoop skirt and remained there until the search was made and the details left. Syntha married Wm. Johnson. They raised several respectable boys and girls. B. F. Hayes married a daughter of the Honorable Captain Brantley. They raised several sons and daughters. Nat, Tom, Cleave and Cliff, all married in respectable families. One daughter married A. J. Williams, one married T. A. Herrington, one Charlie Towns, one John Sharpe and one Jim Wilcox. All these boys and girls have raised large families, except one or two of the children.

Stott - UK

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The goal of this project is to put together a family tree for Lieutenant Alan d'Egville STOTT, son of William Harle STOTT and Evelyn Maugerite STOOT (born d'Egville), now Bosman. Alan was just 24 years old, 6 months, a Lieutenant in the S.A.A.F. He lived in Newlands, Cape Province, was unmarried, and was assumed to have died on 14th or 15th August 1944, presumed killed in action in Europe. His death notice was signed on 4th October 1945, in Cape Town. My maiden surname is STATT, and I was confirmed probate records for the family when I came across some of Alan's records in FamilySearch where his surname was spelled incorrectly. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Statt-8|Sandy Stewart]]. I haven't yet started a task list for this. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=27155485 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stouffer search

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The goal of this project is to determine the parents of Daniel Stouffer, born circa 1810 in either Maryland or Pennsylvania. He married Rebecca Harmon. He died 16 Aug 1889. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Holtz-78|Kelly Stamper]]. Daniel Stouffer is my 3rd great grandfather. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * determine which Daniel from those available online (I live in California and can't research in person) * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4080093 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stout Branches

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This Created by: Sue McDuffe:) Added: 6 Dec 2009 Find A Grave Memorial 45166255will be a list of the sources relative to the maternal lines.

Stovall descent from Everests

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I am a descendent of this man as follows: Marshall D Everest was the father of Cecil W. Everest 1850 - Dec 7, 1921; Cecil was the father of Maude Linda Everest Irwin Oct 4 1885 - March 3 1962; Maude married Isadore Manuel Irwin Not sure of date; Maude and Isadore are my grandparents. Their children were: Harold William Irwin 1905 - 1961; Agnes Pauline Stovall 1910 - 1963; Agnes was my mother, I was born on Dec 6, 1935; and I have a brother Raymond George Stovall May 5, 1940.

Stovall Family

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[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/560440-descendants-of-bartholomew-stovall-1655-1722-first-five-american-generations?viewer=1&offset=0#page=31&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Descendants of Bartholomew Stovall (1655-1722) : first five American generations,]

Stow Clifford Family

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The goal of this project is Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19510661 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stowe, Lamoille county, Vermont

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=== Genealogy and History Resources for the Town of Stowe, Vermont === https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stowe,_Vermont https://sos.vermont.gov/vsara/learn/state-vital-records-registry/ [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077202034&view=1up&seq=1&skin=2021 History of Stowe, Vermont (from 1763 to 1934) by Walter J. Bigelow(1865-1935)] pub [Hartford] 1934. :Subjects: Stowe (Vt.) > Stowe (Vt.) /History. :Physical Description: xiv, 251 p. front. (port.), plates, 2 maps on fold. l. 25 cm. https://ldsgenealogy.com/VT/Stowe.htm https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Stowe,_Lamoille_County,_Vermont_Genealogy https://sites.rootsweb.com/~vtgenweb/Lamoille-Co-VT.htm http://www.linkpendium.com/lamoille-vt-genealogy/hist/local/

Stowell Genealogy

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Stowell Genealogy: A record of the Descendants of Samuel Stowell of Hingham, Mass by William Henry Harrison Stowell, The Tuttle Company, publishers, Rutland, VT., 1922 Copy can be found at: archive.org [https://archive.org/details/stowellgenealogy00stow/page/52/mode/2up?view=theater]

Stowell Memorial Church

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This church appears to be where '''Robert Lloyd Owen''' and '''Doris Bradley''' married on the 12th June 1926 at [http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Salford/Weaste/stowell/index.html Stowell Memorial Church], New Eccles Road, Salford. Source: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/1L58-CB4/p5 LDS Familysearch]

Stradling Athenaeum

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[[Space:Stradling_Name_Study|Stradling Name Study]]: Stradling Athenaeum Within St. Donat's Castle [[Stradling-185|Sir Edward Stradling (abt.1529-1609)]] amassed a library of manuscripts, books, and documents in British (Welsh), English, and Latin that was said to be the greatest library in all of Wales, rivaling those of the great houses across Britain. Sadly, that literary treasure was lost to the ages. This '''''Stradling Athenaeum''''' honours Sir Edward's 16th century antiquarian pursuits and life-long love of historic literature, by acting as a 21st century repository of online books, manuscripts, texts, and publications proven beneficial to our global Stradling family research. Some volumes contain singular Stradling entries and others entire ancient pedigrees. Each contributes to our greater understanding of our shared Stradling family history. __TOC__ ==Free-Space Pages== These are pages created on WikiTree containing information on or pertaining to the Stradling family. * [[Space:Stradling_Raid_on_Manors_Tythegston_and_Penllyn|'''''Stradling Raid on Manors Tythegston and Penllyn''''']]
[[Gilbert-13209|Gilbert, C. Todd]] | 2021 * [[Space:Sir_Edward_Stradling_2nd_Cousin_or_Great_Uncle_of_Sir_John_Stradling| '''''Sir Edward Stradling 2nd Cousin or Great Uncle of Sir John Stradling''''']]
[[Gilbert-13209|Gilbert, C. Todd]] | 2022 * [[Space:Estates_of_the_Stradling_Lords_and_Baronets_of_St_Donats| '''''Estates of the Stradling Lords and Baronets of St Donat's''''']]
[[Gilbert-13209|Gilbert, C. Todd]] | 2023 ==Heraldic Blazons== These are books containing heraldic blazons (armorial descriptions) of various Stradling branches. * '''''[https://www.google.ca/books/edition/Britannia_Or_a_Geographical_Description/fBhhAAAAcAAJ Britannia: Or, a Geographical Description of the Kingdoms]'''''
Blome, Richard | London, 1673
Over 800 armorial shields of the day depicted with Stradling being #604. Also, p641 has Stradling gentry listed for Glamorgan. * '''''Encyclopædia heraldica; or, Complete dictionary of heraldry [https://archive.org/details/encyclopaediaher01berr/page/214/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Vol.I] + [https://archive.org/details/encyclopdiaher22berr/page/666/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Vol.III]'''''
Berry, William | London, 1828?-1840? * [https://archive.org/details/encyclopdiaofher00burk/page/932/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater '''''Encyclopædia of heraldry, or General armory of England, Scotland and Ireland''''']
Burke, John | London, 1851 * '''''[https://books.google.ca/books?id=fwRbAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA7&lpg=PA7#v=twopage&q=Stradling&f=falseJ The English Baronets: Being a Genealogical and Historical Account of Their Families]'''''
Wotton, Thomas | London, 1727
See page xi * [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol5/pp121-129#p658 '''''An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset, Volume 5, East''''']
London, 1975 (British History Online) * '''''[https://archive.org/details/memorialsofdanve00macn/page/n7/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Memorials of the Danvers family (of Dauntsey and Culworth)]'''''
Macnamara, Francis Nottidge | London, 1895
See viewer page 32 or book page xxv * [https://wappenwiki.org/index.php/Powell_Roll '''''Powell Roll from Oxford Bodleian Library, Ashmole ms. 804, pt. IV''''']
London 1347-1348 ==Historical Records== These are books, essays, manuscripts, and texts containing or referring to historical documents for various Stradling family ancestors or branches. * '''''Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales [https://archive.org/details/annalsantiquitie02nichuoft/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Vol I] + [https://archive.org/details/annalsantiquitie01nichuoft/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Vol II]'''''
Nicholas, Thomas | London, 1872
Nearly 30 pages historical information for Stradling in Glamorgan and Monmouthshire, Wales. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/archaeologiacam13moorgoog/page/n39/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Archaeologia Cambrensis. Index to 'Archaeologia Cambrensis', 1901-1960 Vol. XI]'''''
Cambrian Archaeological Association | London, 1865
Stradling connections to Perrot family; Sir Thomas and the Cross of St. Donat's; Stradling records in Parish of Llancarvan. * '''[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=gri.ark:/13960/t4sj63f59&view=1up&seq=696&q1=Stradling The Beauties of England and Wales or Original Delinations Vol XVIII]'''
Rees, Thomas | London, 1815
Descripitons of several locations pertaining to Stradling and memorial inscriptions for [[Stradling-650|Edward Stradling Esq MP (1699-1726)]] and his brother Thomas. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/Biographia_britannica_vol21780/page/n3/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Biographia Britannica Vol II]'''''
Kippis, Andrew | London, 1780
Biographies of the most eminent persons of Great Britain and Ireland, with reference to marriage of [[Stradling-32|Edward Stradling KHS (abt.1389-bef.1452)]]. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/cu31924091779227/page/152/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Cardiff Records]'''''
Cardiff Records Committee | London, 1903
History of the county borough from the earliest times, including minor references to Stradling Lords of St. Donat's up to the 18th century. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/p3catalogueofman04brituoft/page/n7/mode/2up?q=Stradling+Stradlinge+Stradlyng&view=theater A Catalogue of the Manuscripts Relating to Wales in the British Museum]'''''
British Museum. Dept. of Manuscripts | London, 1908
Catalogue of manuscripts of Wales in the collections of the British Museum, including several Stradling references. * '''''[https://books.google.ca/books?id=JF4EAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA2-PA145&lpg=RA2-PA145&dq=stradling#v=onepage&q=stradling&f=false The Cottager's Friend and Guide of the Young, Vol. VIII,IX]'''''
Mason, John | London, 1844
Contains memoir of [[Stradling-669|John Stradling (bef.1785-1843)]] of Culmstock, Devon, England by his son, [[Stradling-678|John Potter Stradling (1817-1880)]]. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/devoncornwallnot07amer/page/20/mode/2up?q=Stradlinge+Stradling&view=theater Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries]'''''
Amery, John S | Exeter, 1913
Notations including couple generations of [[Stradling-68|Dorothy (Stradling) Hele (bef.1595-aft.1626)]] lineage. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/elizabethanwales0000owen/page/n5/mode/2up?q=stradling&view=theater Elizabethan Wales, the social scene]'''''
Owen, Geraint Dyfnallt | Cardiff, 1964
Historical overview of Wales for the era with many references to Sir Edward of St. Donats and other Stradlings. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/glamorganheartht0000unse/page/n29/mode/2up?q=stradling&view=theater The Glamorgan hearth tax assessment of 1670]'''''
South Wales Record Society | Cardiff, 1994
Account of Glamorgan gentry home ownership in 1670, including a few dozen entries for Stradling. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo02jone/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater A History of the County of Brecknock; Vol II]'''''
Jones, Theophilus | Brecknock, 1909
Historical overview of Brecknockshire containing a few Stradling marriages. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/historyofmargama00bircuoft/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Stradlyng&view=theater A History of Margam Abbey]'''''
Birch, Walter de Gray | London, 1897
Historical overview of Margam Abbey with 15th and early 16th century items for a few "Stradlyng". * '''''[https://archive.org/details/inscriptionsonmo00finl/page/n191/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Inscriptions on the Monuments, Mural Tablets, etc. at Present Existing in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin]'''''
Finlayson, Reverend John | Dublin, 1878
Various monument inscriptions at the Cathedral, including a couple Stradling. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/journalofvoyagei96digb/page/n3/mode/2up?q=stradling&view=theater Journal of a voyage into the Mediterranean]'''''
Digby, Kenelm, Sir | London, 1905
Accounts of Sir Edward Stradling and Capt. Henry Stradling in mid-1600s. * '''''The Knights of England; [https://archive.org/details/knightsofengland01shawuoft/page/n7/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Vol I] + [https://archive.org/details/knightsofengland02shawuoft/page/n9/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Vol II]'''''
Shaw, William Arthur; Burtchaell, George Dames | London, 1906
Records from the earliest time of the knights of all the orders of chivalry in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and of knights bachelors, incorporating a list of knights bachelors dubbed in Ireland. Includes several Stradling knights. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/llanellyparishch00llan/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Llanelly Parish Church: its history and records with notes relating to the town]'''''
Mee, Arthur | Llanelly, 1888
Parish of Llanelly registers with several Stradling records. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist00hump/page/n7/mode/2up?q=stradling&view=theater The materials for the history of the town of Wellington, co. Somerset]'''''
Humphreys, Arthur Lee | London, 1889
Records for Wellington, Somerset, including several Stradling. * '''''[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=rSFJAQAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PP9&hl=en Materials for the History of the Town and Parish of Wellington in the County of Somerset: Parts 1-4]'''''
Humphreys, Arthur Lee | London, 1908
Records for Wellington, Somerset. (Part 1) Wills; (Part 2) Manorial Court Rolls; ([https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist00hump_0/page/n1/mode/2up?q=stradling&view=theater Part 3]) Independent Churches; (Part 4) Baptists; (Part 5) Friends/Quakers section missing and possibly unpublished. Many Stradling records. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/cu31924028087272/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Stradling+Stradlinge+Stradlyng+Stradlynge&view=theater Memorials of the See and Cathedral of Llandaff]'''''
Birch, Walter de Gray | Neath, 1912
Early history of Llandaff Cathedral, with various references to Stradling. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/oldcowbridgeboro00hopkiala/page/n3/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Old Cowbridge, borough, church, and school]'''''
Hopkin-James, Lemuel John | Cardiff, 1922
Historical overview of the borough and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowbridge_Grammar_School Cowbridge Grammar School], with referrences to the grammar school founders, [[Stradling-185|Sir Edward Stradling (abt.1529-1609)]] and [[Stradling-130|Sir John Stradling Bt (bef.1563-1637)]]. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/cu31924029444795/page/n3/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Parochiale Wallicanum]'''''
Wade-Evans, Rev. Arthur Wade | 1911
Names of churches, chapels, etc. within the dioceses of St. David's Llandaff, Bangor & St. Asaph in 1733, with lists of church patrons including several Stradling. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniaser313harruoft/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater&q=Stradling+Esterling Pennsylvania Archives: Series III: Vol.VIII: Provincial Papers ]'''''
Pennsylvania Archives | Harrisburg, 1897
Proprietary Papers and other tax lists of Bucks County for years 1779-1786, including several Stradling and Esterling listings. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/walesreed00brituoft/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Records of Early Drama: Wales]'''''
Klausner, David N | London / Toronto, 2005
Recorded evidence of dramatic, ceremonial, and minstrel activity in Great Britain before 1642. Various references to [[Stradling-185|Sir Edward Stradling (abt.1529-1609)]] and [[Stradling-130|Sir John Stradling Bt (bef.1563-1637)]]. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/recordshonorabl05englgoog/page/n3/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater The Records of the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn; Vol I]'''''
Lincoln's Inn | London, 1896
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln's_Inn Lincoln's Inn] admission records from 1420 to 1799, including a few Stradling. * '''''The Red Dragon: The National Magazine of Wales'''''
[https://books.google.ca/books?id=kwEJAQAAIAAJ&dq=Stradling&q=Stradling#v=snippet&q=Stradling&f=false Vol.III] | [https://books.google.ca/books?id=KBYJAQAAIAAJ&dq=Stradling&q=Stradling#v=snippet&q=Stradling&f=false Vol.VIII] | [https://books.google.ca/books?id=rhYJAQAAIAAJ&dq=Stradling&q=Stradling#v=snippet&q=Stradling&f=false Vol.X] | [https://books.google.ca/books?id=gIYaAQAAIAAJ&dq=Stradling&q=Stradling#v=snippet&q=Stradling&f=false Vol.XI]
Daniel Owen and Company | Cardiff, 1883-1887
Numerous Stradling references, biographical info, and connections. * '''''[https://www.google.ca/books/edition/Somerset_Incumbents/XPyfAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Stradlyng&pg=PA69 Somerset Incumbents]'''''
Weaver, Frederic William | Bristol, 1889)
p69 has Combehay rectory patrons listed for centuries, including various Stradlyng/Stradling. * '''''[[Space:Somerset_Record_Society|Somerset Record Society]]'''''
[https://somersetrecordsociety.org.uk/all-publications/ Somerset Record Society] | London, 1887-present
Various ancient records for the County of Somerset, England. This includes source material and coat of arms descriptions (Vol.XV) for Stradling in Vol.XIV p125,197 | Vol.XV p29, 48 | Vol.XIX p108-109 | Vol.XX p95 | Vol.XXI p15,113-114,182 | Vol.XXII p20,148 | Vol.XXVII p64 | Vol.XXXIII p225. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/somersetshirepar00humpuoft/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Somersetshire Parishes; a handbook of historical reference to all places in the county]'''''
Humphreys, Arthur Lee | London, 1905
Historical overview of all Somerset parishes, including records for several Stradling. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/TransactionsOfTheRoyalHistoricalSociety1909VolIII3rdSeries/page/n191/mode/2up?q=Stratelinges&view=theater Transactions Of The Royal Historical Society 1909 Vol III]'''''
The Royal Historical Society | London, 1909
Historical information about Sir John Stratelinges and Sir Peter Stratelinges. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/welshgentry153610000jone/page/n9/mode/2up?q=stradling&view=theater The Welsh Gentry, 1536-1640: images of status, honour and authority]'''''
Jones, J. Gwynfor | Cardiff, 1998
Historical overview of Welsh gentry dealings for the timeframe, including Sir Edward Stradling and Sir John Stradling, with considerable references from The Stradling Correspondence. ==Pedigrees== Amongst these pedigrees you will find numerous referring to Stradling origins in the legend of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve_Knights_of_Glamorgan "The Twelve Knights of Glamorgan"]. Please read such pedigrees with the understanding that [[De_Stratelinges-3|Sir John de Stratelinges (abt.1240-bef.1294)]] remains the earliest recorded Stradling in England, having arrived with King Edward I on his return from campaigns on the continent. Crown records show Sir John's son, [[De_Stratelinges-1|Sir Peter de Stratelinges (abt.1260-abt.1300)]], only acquired St. Donat's via his marriage to Joan de Hawey near the end of the 13th century. Accordingly, Stradling involvement with the "Twelve Knights" legend was more likely embellishment to project unbroken Stradling hereditary rite for what they grew from a manor-house into St. Donat's Castle over centuries. * '''''[https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/_/MelEAAAAYAAJ The Baronettage of England: Being an Historical and Genealogical Account of Baronets, Vol.1]'''''
Collins, Arthur | London, 1720
Contains pedigrees of England Baronets, including that of [[Stradling-130|Sir John Stradling Bt (bef.1563-1637)]]. * '''''[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/222844#page=290&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=Stradling The Book of Baglan (Llyfr Baglan)]'''''
Williams, John | 1837
Contains many old pedigrees of Wales compiled between 1600-1607, including several Stradling branches. This requires a free FamilySearch.org account to view. * '''''[https://biography.wales/article/s-STRA-MOR-1275 Dictionary of Welsh Biography: Stradling Family of Glamorganshire]'''''
Jones, Evan David | 1959
Solid outline of the entire Stradling main lineage from 13th to 18th century. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/doomcolyndolphy00willgoog/page/n8/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater The Doom of Colyn Dolphyn]'''''
Taliesin Williams | 1837
Though the primary chapters contain the poem about Colyn Dolphyn, pirate who kidnapped the family of [[Stradling-31|Sir Henry Stradling KHS (abt.1412-1476)]], the latter sections of the book provide several notes and pedigrees for Stradling. * '''''[https://books.google.ca/books?id=fwRbAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA7&lpg=PA7#v=twopage&q=Stradling&f=falseJ The English Baronets: Being a Genealogical and Historical Account of Their Families]'''''
Wotton, Thomas | London, 1727
Contains pedigrees and arms of England Baronets, including that of [[Stradling-130|Sir John Stradling Bt (bef.1563-1637)]]. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/genealogywillia00carvgoog/page/n6/mode/2up?q=stradling&view=theater Genealogy of William Carver from Hertfordshire, England, in 1682]'''''
Carver, Elias | Boylestown, PA, 1903
A few Plumstead, PA Stradling marriages connect into this lineage. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/glamorganshirepe00phil/page/n3/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Glamorganshire Pedigrees : from the Mss. of Sir Isaac Heard, Knt., Garter King of Arms]'''''
Phillipps, Thomas, Sir | Worcester, 1845
Several Glamorgan Landed Gentry pedigrees, including the main Stradling lineage. * '''''Heraldic visitations of Wales and part of the Marches; between the years 1586 and 1613;
[https://archive.org/details/heraldicvisitati_01dwnn/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater&q=stradling Vol I] + [https://archive.org/details/heraldicvisitati02dwnn/page/n9/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Vol II]'''''
Society for the Publication of Ancient Welsh Manuscripts | Llandovery, 1846
Various pedigrees of Wales with notes and references to Stradling marriages and connections. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq00nichgoog/page/n16/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater The History and Antiquities of Glamorganshire and its Families]'''''
Nicholas, Thomas | London, 1874
Considerable overview on the main St. Donat's lineage. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/historieofcambri00cara/page/125/mode/2up?q=Stradling The historie of Cambria, now called Wales]'''''
Caradoc of Llancarvan (d1147). English translation by Powell, David | London, 1584
Considerable overview on the pre-Baronet Stradling of St. Donat's lineage. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/historyoffamilyo21maun/page/n5/mode/2up?q=stradling&view=theater History of the family of Maunsell (Mansell, Mansel): Vol II, Part I]'''''
Maunsell, Charles Albert; Stratham, Edward Phillips | London, 1917
Pedigree info and marriage of particular interest to the Stradling Baronet lines in 1600s. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/memorialsofdanve00macn/page/n7/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Memorials of the Danvers family (of Dauntsey and Culworth)]'''''
Macnamara, Francis Nottidge | London, 1895
Extensive information on the descent of [[Stradling-134|Sir John Stradling (abt.1390-1435)]], including all main Stradling ancestral arms (see viewer page 32 or book page xxv). * '''''[https://journals.library.wales/view/1169834/1170493/26 Morgannwg, Vol.7: The Rise of the Stradlings of St. Donat's]'''''
Griffiths, Ralph | 1963
Contains 33 page historical overview of the Stradling family up to the 16th century. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/plantagenetances0000rich/page/n9/mode/2up?q=stradling&view=theater Plantagenet Ancestry: a study in colonial and medieval families]'''''
Richardson, Douglas | 2011
Contains considerable medieval Stradling pedigrees. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/stemmatarobertso00robe/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Stradling+Stralingen&view=theater Stemmata Robertson et Durdin]'''''
Robertson, Herbert | London, 1893
Contains pedigrees for the author who descends from [[Stradling-33|Jane (Stradling) Griffith (abt.1480-bef.1520)]]. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/stradlingcorresp00trahuoft/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Stradling Correspondence]'''''
Traherne, John Montgomery | London, 1840
Contains letters written in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, with notices of the family of Stradling of St. Donat's Castle. Also, the Stradling pedigree as written by [[Stradling-185|Sir Edward Stradling (abt.1529-1609)]] in late 16th century (see viewer page 20 or book page xvii). * '''''[https://archive.org/details/thirteenviewsofc00clar/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Thirteen Views of the Castle of St. Donat's, Glamorganshire]'''''
Clark, George Thomas | Cardiff, 1871
Full outline of the Stradling of St. Donat's lineage to its 1738 termination. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/visitationcount01britgoog/page/116/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater The Visitation of the county of Warwick in the year 1619]'''''
The Harleian Society | London, 1877
Descendancy of [[Stradling-128|Grisogona Stradling (bef.1521-aft.1573)]] with [[Porter-6533|Anthony Porter (abt.1510-1557)]]. * '''''[https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl17howa/page/4/mode/2up?q=Stradling&view=theater Visitation of England and Wales]'''''
Crisp, Frederick Arthur | Private Print, 1911
Pedigree of [[Stradling-337|Edward Anstice Stradling Esq (bef.1791-1859)]], 3rd son of Rev. Richard Stradling, Vicar of Kilton, Somerset, by his wife Mary Anstice. * '''''[https://ia803208.us.archive.org/34/items/wiltshiretopogra00aubr/wiltshiretopogra00aubr.pdf Wiltshire. The Topographical Collections]'''''
Aubrey, John FRS | London, 1862
Extensive information on the descent of [[Stradling-134|Sir John Stradling (abt.1390-1435)]], including his extensive descendant chart on p250.

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Straduff, also known as Sraduff, was purchased by the Antisell family about 1704-1709.Burke's Landed Gentry (supplement 1849) Dorrha Old Church, exterior wall plaque, RathcabbinIt is near Birr, and described as 62 miles south west of Dublin, and consists of four hundred acres of land prettily wooded. This was purchased by the first Antisell who migrated to Ireland, Christopher and his son Thomas then acquired the property. It was adjacent to the property that Joseph Antisell resided in [[space:Arbourhill|Arbourhill]]. No doubt Joseph grew up at Straduff. Sraduff - Taylor and Skinner record Antisell Esq as the proprietor of Straduff in the 1770s. T. Antisell occupied Sraduff in 1837 and Christopher Antisell was resident in a house valued at £10+ in Sraduff in the early 1850s. The house was valued at £15+ in 1906 and was held by Monsell Antisell with 342 acres of untenanted land. This house is now a ruin.Landed Estate Database, http://www.landedestates.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/search.jsp?q=valued ==Timeline== *1704- Purchase of Straduff.Pedigree notes of Purser, Compiled by various sources including the White Book in the possession of Elsie Griffiths of Dublin, being notes on the family having been collated mainly by John Purser b. 2 Dec 1783 and brought up to date by W.S.B. Buck *1746 - Thomas Antisell (spelt Antissel)Administraton *1773 - AntisellFfolliott newspaper indexes *1776 - Christopher Antisell (spelt Antissel)PROI M1321, National archives *1781 - Thomas Antisele (death, Nigel Batty-Smith) *1784 - Mr AntiselPost Chaise Companion *1815 - Mr AntiselPost Chase Companion *1818 - Thomas Antisell Ffolliott *1821 - Letter from Elizabeth Pratt, Straduff, [probably King's County [Offaly] ], to William Gregory, Under Secretary, Dublin Castle, requesting payment of an outstanding portion of the sum of £20 allocated to her for the upkeep of a girl named Bradley. States that as Mr Steele is dead, she must apply directly to Gregory, 26 March *1821. Encloses certificate of Dr C Bourns, Rathdowney, Queen's County, stating that George Steele had retained a portion of the allowance to be paid to Pratt for clothing the girl in question,National Archives, 21 March 1821 http://www.csorp.nationalarchives.ie/search/index.php?browse=true&category=27&subcategory=179&offset=1160&browseresults=true *1821 - Thos. Antisel Census, G.O. 572, Genealogical Office *1822 - Thos. Antsel Exterior wall plaque, Dorrha Old church, Rathcabbin *1824 - Thomas Antisell Esq Pigot's Directory *1825 - Thomas Antisell (in fee)Tithe Allotment Book *1825 - Thomas Antisell Tithes & Landlords Co TipperaryCork Constitution *1828 - Deaths recorded in the Dunkerrin Register. [[Antisell-38|Anne Shortt]] of Sharaduff age 30 years. *1831 - At Lorrha Church, Church by the Rev Joseph Rogers, Edward Evans Esq, Lieutenant in the 88th Regiment, to Eliza the second daughter of Thomas Antisell Esq of Straduff in said county. Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier 18 Jun 1831 Pg 3 *1834 - County Tipperary, Thomas Antisell Esq, of Straduff Tithes and LandlordsCork Constitution, 8th November 1834 *1837 - T. AntisellLewis's Topographical Dictionary *1844 -Christopher Antisell Esq of Straduff, Names on the long panel for the North Riding of Tipperary Assize, 1844 No. 105. Tipperary Vindicator, 31 July 1844 *1846 - Christopher Antisell - Not a night passes without some sort of robbery being committed. Several sheep belonging to the Rev. Mallarkey of Arbourhill and of Christopher Antisell Esq of Straduff were killed during the past week. Freeman's journal 1 Jan 1847 *1848 - 1864: Griffiths valuation, Egan, Martin County : Offaly/Kings, Parish : Lemanaghan, Location : Straduff *1849 - Descendant of 1709. Burke's Landed Gentry (supplement 1849) *1851 - Thomas AntisellPoor Law Valuation *1851- Excerpt from letter "I have in the last four years, given very extensive employment in draining and found work for as many of the division as I could. The farmers on the contrary, have generally employed strangers, many of whom are now chargeable upon them. They can of course blame no one but themselves for the heavy rate they will now have to pay. If they could have listened to the repeated warnings of myself, their rate would probably be not one half of what it is. In addition to this the ratepayers of Milltown and Straduff have been continually bring strangers and lodgers for many of whom the Garryhill Division is now paying.Dublin Evening Post, 25 Oct 1851 *1854 - Also a house lately built containing a drawing room parlour, four bedrooms, two large closets, kitchen and scullery, a large farm yard with excellent offices and stack yard, all enclosed with high walls, within three miles of Parsonstown and five miles of Banagher, both excellent market and post towns. Proposals to be received by Christopher Antisell of Sraduff, May 30, 1854. Also a HOUSE, lately built, containing a drawing room, parlour, four bedrooms, two large closets, kitchen and scullery; a large farm yard, with excellent offices and stack-yard, all enclosed with high walls, within three miles of Parsonstown, and five of Bannagher, both excellent market and post towns. Proposals to be received by Christopher Antisell Esq Sraduff, May 30 1854. *1868 -October 3, at Inchicrena Church, by the Rev G Rush, rector of Loughrea, uncle to the bride, assisted by the Rev H. Fry, Rector of Kilkeedy, Michael Furnell Marshall Esq. of Lough Bunny, County Clare, second son of the late Lawrence Marshall, Esq of Tomoline House, County Limerick, to Lizzie, eldest daughter of Thomas G. Antisell, Esq. of Ashfield House, County Galway, and granddaughter of the late Thomas Antisell Esq, of Straduff, County Tipperary. Wexford Indepentdent 7 Oct 1866 *1870 - On Sunday evening, 3rd instant, Eliza the beloved wife of Christopher Antisell Esq of Straduff, County Tipperary. Kings County Chronicle, 6 Apr 1870 Pg, 3 *1871 - Case At Garrycastle, No. 50 to Francis Connors for 10 sheep his property, poisoned at Straduff on 20 April, 1871. Considered malicious. Seven pounds allowed to be raised off the townland of Straduff, exempting Connor's land.Kings county chronicle, 12 July 1871 *1872 - 1872 Antisell, Christopher, Executor - Thos. Antisell, Ashfield Gort, Court PR, folio 80 Ireland. Principal Probate Registry (Dublin) Antisell, Christopher (86) Effects under 200 pounds. 27 Feb, the will of Christopher Antisell late of Sraduffe County Tipperary Esq deceased who died 24 Dec 1871 at same place was proved at the Principal Registry by the oath of Thomas Antisell of Ashfield Gort County Galway Esq the brother and sole executor. Irish Will Index *1872 - [[Antisell-41|Thomas Monsell Antisell]] and Blaquiere - At Kilkeedy church, Gort, Monsell Antisell Esq of Straduff, County Tipperary to Elizabeth Maria, only daughter of Edward Blaquiere, Esq, Fiddane, County Galway.Waterford mirror and Tramore Visitor, 15 May 1872 pg 2 *1873 - Antisell - April 18 - At Straduff, the wife of Monsell Antisell, Esq, a son.Freeman's Journal - 24 Apr 1873 *1873 - House to let, in Straduff, within 3 miles from Parsonstown (Birr). A two storey house, well slated with commodious offices, including a stable. The tenant could also have the grass of a cow and turf. Apply to Mr Monsell Antisell, Straduff House, Parsonstown.Kings County Chronicle - 6 Nov 1873 *1876 - Monsell Antisell Return of landowners > 1 acre *1883 -To let the shooting over the lands of Lemonaghan and Straduffe. 2500 acres half upland half bog, abounding in grouse and partridge. Also splendid coursing with four miles of prospect station on great Southern and Western Railway. For further details apply to Edward F. Bowen, Esq, Burt House, Londonderry. Dublin Daily Express - 31 July *1890 - Deaths - Antisell - July 20 at 59 Morehampton Road, Dublin, Anna Maria Antisell, Straduff, county Tipperary, and youngest daughter of the late Thomas Palmer Doolan, J.P. Wingfield, Kings County. Cork Constitution, 23 Jul 1890 *1901 -Monsell AntisellIreland Census of 1901 *1904 - August 2nd at Sraduff, Birr, Elizabeth M. wife of Monsell Antisell. *1904 - Elizabeth Dorrha wall plaque *1906 -Marriage Antisell to Haslam - At Centenary Church, Stephen's Green, Dublin, by the reverend J.M. Alley, Thomas Richard son of Monsell Antisell, Straduff, Birr, to Eleanor Jane eldest daughter of James Haslam, Rockview, Birr.Belfast Weekly News, 14 Jan 1906 *1908 - Thomas Monsell Antisell Tisel Family Tree *1930 - 26 April, 1930 Kate Antisell of Kingstown, daughter of the late Thomas Antisell of Straduff, Kings County. I know that my redeemer liveth.Irish Weekly Times - 3 May 1930 *Grave in Mount Jerome: No.13921 Top: Psalm | XXXI | 4th V. Sacred To the Memory of | THOMAS | son of JAMES SHEPPARD Esq. | Clifton, Co. Tipperary | who died 12th Novr. 1837, aged 23 | Also his Grand- mother | MARY DOOLAN | widow of THOMAS DOOLAN Esq. | Wingfield, Co. Tipperary | who died 12th March 1845 aged 80 | Also her Grand-son | The Revd. WILLIAM SHEPPARD | who died 29th Decr. 1855, aged 42 | Also his Aunt ANNA MARIA, widow of | EPHRAIM MONSELL ANTISELL Esq. | Shraduff, Co. Tipperary| and daughter of THOMAS DOOLAN Esq. | Wingfield | She was admirable as daughter, wife | mother and friend | She died loved and respected | 20th July 1890, aged 83. | "Into thine hand I commit my spirit: Thou hast | redeemed me, O Lord God of truth" Psalm XXXI. 5. | This Stone was erected by her son | THOMAS C. ANTISELL C.E. | who died 5th May 1916, aged 71 | Also SUSANNA ANTISELL | wife of above | who died 3rd May 1920, aged 63 | "Peace Perfect Peace"Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dubln *2017- There are only ruins of Straduff remaining. The property is owned by the Delahunt family for about 50 plus years. ==Sources==

Strahan Sources

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Straight Family Bibliography

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The following is a list of works consulted in preparing the Straight Family Tree and recommendations for further reading or reference. ==Key== 1. All United States federal census records cited are population schedules unless otherwise identified. 2. Enumeration districts in U.S. census records are abbreviated e.d. 3. The United States National Archives and Records Administration in Washington D.C. will be shortened to National Archives or NARA. 4. The Family History Library in Salt Lake City is abbreviated as FHL. 5. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is abbreviated as LDS. ==Sources== U.S. Federal Census of 1920. Oakdale. Monroe. Wisconsin; Roll: T625_2007. Page: 5B. Enumeration District: 135. Image: 288. U.S. Federal Census of 1920. Tomah. Monroe. Wiscosnin; Roll: T625_2007; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 147; Image: 542. Wisconsin Marriages. 1979-1997. Wisconsin. USA: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. Jones, Philip. ''Descendants of Henry Straight.'' Information on the Straight and Jones family trees. Compiled 2004, in Oakdale Twp., Monroe Co., WI.

Straight Family Tree Surname Index

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=== '''''Straight Family Tree''''' === '''Dake''' [[Dake-46|Sarah J.]] '''Gilbert''' [[Gilbert-1747|Hannah]] '''Straight''' [[Straight-45|Harvey]], [[Straight-44|Rachel F.]], [[Taylor-9317|Maude (Taylor)]], [[Straight-43|Neva E.]] '''Taylor''' [[Taylor-9324|Emeroy]], [[Gilbert-1747|Hannah (Gilbert)]], [[Taylor-9317|Maude]], [[Dake-46|Sarah J. (Dake)]]

Strakonice District

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Strange Family Photo Album

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{{Image|file=Strange_Family_Photo_Album.gif |caption=Strange Coat of Arms}} {{Image|file=Strange_Family_Album-1.jpg}} == Bryan and Tammy Lawson ==

Strangers

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This page was created to record profiles of people who were recorded on records as "a stranger". Please feel free to add profiles of persons that were living in the Colonies as early as the landing of the Mayflower in 1620 to present. The term "stranger" is thought to be someone we don't know, though I've found it mentioned in records related to Native American and African American families. And since have found that the term takes on a deeper meaning as described below: Strangers: Wiecek notes that the reference to "strangers" is derived from Leviticus 25: 39–55 and explains that they could be ruled and sold as slaves. For the Puritans and citizens of the colony, "strangers" would eventually mean Native Americans and Africans.https://doi.org/10.2307/1925313https://doi.org/10.2307/1925316https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofna01unse/page/42/mode/2up?q=stranger Please add profiles and add State or Colony header if needed here: ===Massachusetts=== #[[Austin-16046|John Austin]]. b.~1755-after 1789. m. Rhoda Marchant in 1775 at Nantucket. #[[Young-29627|John Young]] (abt. 1809 - aft. 1870). m. [[DeGrasse-38|Mary (DeGrass) Pells]] before 1841. ==Sources== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Massachusetts_VR_to_1850

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

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Family ties

Strangs of Bonnyton

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Investigating my Strang ancestors who were missing from the 1851 census.

Strategic Management WorkStation

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This Web Page has been Created By SES Corporate for Interaction between the Senior Management Members.

Stratford, Connecticut

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Stratford, Connecticut, was settled about 1639 and incorporated in 1643. Stratford became part of Fairfield County in 1666 when counties were first formed in Connecticut. County government was abolished in Connecticut in 1960.

Strathdon Kellas Families

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This is to detail any and all Kellas Relatives who ere from the Strathdon area

Strawbridge Family Brittish Roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Strawbridge-75|Jan Strawbridge]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14077352 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Street Family Mysteries

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A brick wall lies behind my gx4 grandfather, JOHN STREET, who seems to have been parachuted into Chulmleigh, Devon in 1773 at the age of 29. The first recorded property transaction of many between Sir Jacob Wolff & John happened in 1776. John married MARTHA PROCTER of Lincolnshire in 1780 in Crediton, Devon. They had 3 children, THOMAS, MARTHA & SARAH. Thomas married CATHERINE SNELLING in 1803, these were my gx3 grandparents. Martha married WILLIAM CAWSEY in 1805, and Sarah married RICHARD REED in 1811. Information passed down through the generations indicates that the Devon line of Streets were a branch of the Berkshire Streets but a link has yet to be found.

Street Name Study Info

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Street Studies

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'''Quick Links''' to known '''Street_Study''' free space profiles on '''WikiTree''': '''ENGLAND''' Kendal, Westmorland: :[[Space:Lambrigg_Terrace%2C_Kendal|'''Lambrigg Terrace''']] :[[Space:Melrose_Place%2C_Kendal|'''Melrose Place''']] :[[Space:Sand_Area%2C_Stramongate%2C_Kendal|'''Stramongate 'Sand Area' ''']] Leeds, Yorkshire: :[[Space:Ebenezer_Street%2C_Leeds%2C_West_Riding_of_Yorkshire%2C_England%2C_in_the_1861_Census|'''Ebenezer Street (1861 Census)''']] London: :[[Space:Portugal_Street|'''Portugal Street (now Balfour Place), Mayfair''']] :[[Space:Wildwood%20Terrace,%20Hampstead,%20London|'''Wildwood Terrace, Hampstead''']] Southsea, Hampshire: :[[Space:St_Ronan%27s_Avenue_Street_Study|'''St Ronan's Avenue''']] Taunton, Somerset: :[[Space:The_Crescent_Taunton|'''The Crescent''']] Tavistock, Devon: :[[Space:Westbridge_Cottages|'''Westbridge Cottages''']] Wellingborough, Northamptonshire :[[Space:St_Barnabas_Street%2C_Wellingborough|'''St Barnabas Street''']] [[Space:House_Histories|'''Click here for House_Histories''']]

Street Study Castleland Street

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This is my overview of street study of Castleland Street ===2 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Henry Harris ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Jennie Harris, (Edwin A Howells, Richard Howells) |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Census 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodfield-48 George Woodfield] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hurle-1 Louisa A Woodfield], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodfield-56 Dorothy M Woodfield], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodfield-50 Ivy Woodfield] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1910 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| David William Davies ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Thomas Davies |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|David William Davies ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Anne Davies, William J Davies, Archie G Davies, Ivor S Davies, Gomer C Davies. |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1921 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1921 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| David William Davies ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Annie Davies, William Thomas Davies, Archie Gomer Davies, Gomer John Davies. |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1923 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Electoral Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|David William Davies ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Annie Davies, Gomer John Davies, William Thomas Davies |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1939 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1939 Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| David William Davies ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Thomas E Lee, Marion Lee, 1 closed |} ===4 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper article - Death ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Sarah Dorothy Morris ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mr William Morris |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article - Birth ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mr Philip Deere ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| David John Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Margaret Joseph |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| David John Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Margaret Joseph, Doris Price |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1921 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1921 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| David Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Margaret Joseph, Doris Price |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1923 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1923 Electorial Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| David John Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Margaret Joseph |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1939 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1939 Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Margaret A Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|William G Hartland, Mary N Hartland, Sylvia H Hartland (Jones) |} ===6 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mr Curtis ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper article - birth ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mr Austin ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Baptism record ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| David Thomas Austin ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Evan William Austin, Claudie Austin |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mr Rees Lewis ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1901 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Rhys Lewis ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Ann Lewis, Mary Jones, D Thomas Jones, Winnie Jones, D Rees Lewis, Ceinwen Lewis |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Marriage record ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Ronald Morris Hamilton ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Winifred Charlotte Jones, James Colquhoma Hamilton, John Jones |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1911 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1911 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mary Elizabeth Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Gwendoline Thomas, Gwladys Thomas, Mary Thomas, William Joshua Thomas |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1921 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1921 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mary Elizabeth Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Gwendoline Thomas, Gwladys Thomas, May Thomas, William Joshua Thomas |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1923 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Electoral Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| John Thomas, ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mary Thomas, William Owen |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Newspaper Article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mrs M Hawkins ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Florence Lavis ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mary Hawkins, Evelyn M Hawkins (Ellis) |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===8 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Diana Workman ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Elizabeth Workman |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1906 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mrs M Burke ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1906 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Daniel Burnett ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| George Dampier ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Elizabeth Dampier, Mary Jane Evans, Robert Pearce, Mary Bowen |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1921 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1921 census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| George Dampier ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Elizabeth Dampier, Mary Bowen, Andrew Mount |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1923 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Electoral Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| George Bampier ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Elizabeth Harriet Dampier, Mary Bowen |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Frederick Fowler ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Eliza Fowler, George Fowler, Violet Fowler (Williams), 1 closed. |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===10 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Newspaper Article - Death ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Rhosa Elizabeth William ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| James Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mary J Thomas, Kate Thomas, Elizabeth Johanson, Kendrick Lloyd, Catherine Lloyd |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1906 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lily Dwyer ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Herman Best, Henry Smith. Abraham Lewis, Dr Howell Rees, Police Sergeant Phillips, |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1907 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article - Death ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Constance Ernestine Lane ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Charles Stuart and Bessie Amy Lane |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1911 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1911 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mary Price ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| William Price |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1921 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1921 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| William John Price ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Beatrice May Price, Dily May Price, Mary Price |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1923 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Electoral Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| William John Price ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Beatrice May, Mary Price |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Harry Harding ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mable Harding, 1 Closed Record, Candleria Perry |} ===12 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Levi Havard ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mary Havard, Martha G Havard, Boldwen Havard |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1902 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article - Birth ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mr Havard ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1904 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Levi Havard ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| John Williams |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1910 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article - Marriage ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Ernest John Stock ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Marion Eliza James, Rev. J. W. Hughes |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Albert Henry Lucas, ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Blanche Lucas, Evelyn Blanche Lucas, Albert Henry Williams Lucas, Victor Llewellyn Lucas, Mary Catherine Williams, Mary Britton, Ernest W J Britton, Clarence E J Britton |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1921 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1921 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| William Francis Evans ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Helen Evans, Rhoda Helen Evans |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1923 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Electoral Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| William Francis Evans ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Helen Evans |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| John Williams ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| William H F Williams, Dudley J Williams, Dorothy G Williams, Sylvia L Wilkins |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===14 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article - Death ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mr George Jones ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article - Death ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Helena Jane Eynon ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mr Albert Victor Eynon |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| John Marsh ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Sarah A Marsh, Richard Thompson, Eliza F Thompson, Isabelle Thompson, Richard J Thompson, Willie Thompson, John Thompson |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1906 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Newspaper Article - Death ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Sarah Ann Marsh ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| John Marsh |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1908 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article - Death ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Frederick Thompson ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Richard Thompson |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1911 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1911 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| John Marsh ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Richard Thompson, Francis Elizabeth Thompson, Richard John Thompson, Willie Thompson, John Thompson |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Newspaper Article - Death ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mr John Marsh ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Newspaper Article - In Memoriam ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Isabelle Jones ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1921 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1921 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Frances Thompson ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| William Thompson, William Thompson, John Thompson, Elizabeth Mary Farr |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1923 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Electoral Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Frances Elizabeth Thompson ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| William Thompson, William Morgan |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| William Thompson ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Phoebe E Thompson, Frances E Thompson, 3 closed records, Yena Thompson (Sidford), Dorothy M Thompson (Hussell) Priscilla Thurley |} ===16 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article - Death ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Sarah Ellen Langford ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|George Langford |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Unoccupied ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1905 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mary Leary ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Catherine Halvoisen ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Daniel Kysteol Halvoisen, Kriestina Halviosen, Thomas McGrath, Elizabeth Erikson, Teresa Burland, Mellie Burland |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1921 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1921 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| William James Harding ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Blanche Harding, Ernest Charles Harding, Agnes Harding, George Harding, Harry Harding, Edna May Harding, John Singler, Mary Singler |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1923 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1923 Electorial Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| William James Harding, ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Blanch Elizabeth Harding, John Singler, Mary Jane Singler |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 Regsiter ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| William E Fitchett ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Clive M Fitchett, 2 closed records |} ===18 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| William Shepfell ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mary J Andrews ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Frederick Andrews, Charles Hearson, Charles Hearson |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Frederick Andrews, ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mary Jane Andrews, John Desmond, Jeremiah Joseph Daly, Mary Jane Daly, Mary Jane Daly, Sidney Charles Daly, Winifred Julia Daly, Mabel Annie Daly. |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article - Death ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Jeremiah Joseph Daley ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Newspaper Article - Death ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Polly Daly ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mr Jerry Daly |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1921 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1921 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Frederick Nicholas Andrews ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mary Jane Andrews, Winifred Daley. Henry Albert Tarr |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1923 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Electoral Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Frederick Andrews ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Henry Albert Tarr |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1926 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Newspaper Article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Nicholas Frederick Andrews ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Thomas Mills, Tom John, William James German, William Douglas Ramsay, Dr. W. Everett |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1926 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Marriage Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Frederick Charles Western ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Winifred Daly |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| George Foscolo ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Doris M Foscolo, Ronald G Foscolo |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===20 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1891 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Miles-11591 John Miles] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Williams-121244 Leinad Miles], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Miles-11592 Harriett Miles], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Miles-11592 Willie J Miles], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Miles-11594 Ethel Miles], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Miles-11595 Richard R Miles], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Miles-11595 Oscar Miles], Archibald Whitelock |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article - Death ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| William Albert Burge ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Thomas Burge |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Baptism register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Edith Annie Louesey ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Charles Louesey, Harriet Emily Annie Louesey |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1901 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Thomas Burge ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Alice Burge, George J Burge, Mabel Burge, Bessie Burge, Hilda Burge, Bertie Burge, Arthur Burge |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1902 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Newspaper Article - Death ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| William Henry Burge ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| George Thomas Burge |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Michael Fielding ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Catherine Fielding |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1921 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1921 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Michael Fielding ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Catherine Fielding |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1923 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Electoral Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Catherine Fielding ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Norman Scott, Florence Wealthy Scott |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Charles Nicholas ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Selina Nicholas, Thomas Nicholas, Dorris Smith (Webb), Clive G Smith |} ===21 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Heddon-64 Francis W Heddon] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bale-1349 Caroline J Heddon], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Heddon-65 Arthur J Heddon],[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Heddon-69 Francis M Heddon], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Heddon-66 Florence A Heddon], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Heddon-67 Lillian H Heddon], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Heddon-68 Alice M Heddon]. |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===22 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1891 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Unoccupied ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Baptism ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Victor George Drusford ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Robert Drusford, Sarah Jane Drusford |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article - Death ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Frederick John Henry Evans ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Thomas Evans |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article - Birth ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mr Marley ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1901 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Joseph Sparrow ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Ellen Sparrow, Henry James, John Richards, Richard Hughes, Mary A Hughes |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Joseph Sparrow ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Ellen Sparrow, Henry James, George Baldwin, Alice Baldwin, Francis Baldwin, Mary Baldwin |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1913 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Newpaper Article - In Memoriam ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Henry James ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mrs Sparrow |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1921 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1921 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Joseph Sparrow ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Ellen Sparrow |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1923 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Electoral Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Joseph Sparrow ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Ellen Sparrow, Thomas Leonard Evans |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Joseph Sparrow ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Elenor Sparrow |} ===23 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hall-65317 Thomas Hall] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Price-29926 Emma Hall], Thomas Hall, William Thomas |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| George Taylor ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Bapstism ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| George Novel William ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| George Williams, Sophia William |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| George Williams ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1906 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Newspaper Article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| J Griffiths ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===24 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Webber-5913 James Webber] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cornwall-1343 Emily Webber], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Webber-5914 Charles Webber], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Webber-5915 James Webber], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Webber-5916 Elizabeth Webber], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Webber-5917 John Webber], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Webber-5918 Mabel Webber], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Webber-5919 Alfred Webber], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Webber-5920 Walter Webber], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Webber-5921 Gladys Webber], Samuel Rice, Samuel Britton, John Hennessy, Sarah Taylor |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Baptism ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Gwenllian Kate Johns ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Edwin Johns and Margaret Johns |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| John Smith ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Alice Maud John |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Newspaper Article ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Charles Bishop ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| John Griffin, David McCarthy. William Evans |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1901 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Louisa Chaffey ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Maud Chaffey, Alfred Chaffey, William Chaffey, Violet Chaffey, Mable Chaffey, Edward Hearson, Florence Hendry, Gertrude Hendry |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1911 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Walter Warren ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Emma Warren, Thomas George Warren, Mary Jane Segebeer, Harry Miles Maunder, Blanch Maunder, Ada Mary Maunder, Kenneth Harry Maunder |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1921 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1921 Census ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Frederick Poole ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| S E Irish, J Irish, R E Irish, W M Irish, Thomas W Brown, Gladys J Brown, G A G Brown, C W Griffith |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1923 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Electoral Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Thomas William Brown ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Isabel Brown, Edward Irish, Adrian Nordburg |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1939 Register ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Edward J Lewis ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Blanche Lewis, William Lewis, Gilbert Lewis, Anne Lewis, Thomas Brown |} ===25 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===26 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===27 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===28 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===29 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===30 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===31 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===32 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===33 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===34 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===35 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===36 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===37 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===38 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===39 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===40 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===41 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===42 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |} ===43 Castleland Street=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Year ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Source Logged ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Head ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Other Members |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! 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Stretton on Dunsmore Chamberlayne Burial Site

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{{One Name Study|name=Chamberlayne}} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Early_English_Chamberlayne_Research Early Chamberlayne Research] ==Information== ===The Burial Site=== {{Image|file=Stretton_on_Dunsmore_Chamberlayne_Burial_Site-10.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=ed. William Page. The Victoria history of the county of Warwickshire. (Internet Archive Entry Uploader erroneously wrote, 'Sussex'). Knightlow Hundred. Vol. 6., (p.248.) Oxford University Press. Retrieved from the Internet Archive [https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo06page/page/248/mode/2up?q=Stretton+upon+Dunsmore+Church (Here;)] Accessed 11 April 2024 }} {{Image|file=Princethorpe_Manor-2.jpg |caption=Outline of Medieval Chapel |Align=r }} {{Clear}} Seven Grade II Listed box tombs comprise the Chamberlayne Burial Site - where, over 101 years, four generations of the Chamberlayne Family are buried, from Edward Chamberlayne of Princethorpe, Gent., (d. 1657), to his great grand-daughter, Bridgett (Chamberlayne) Taylor, (d. 1758). Six tombs are still intact - one (Elizabeth Chamberlayne, wife of William Chamberlayne of Princethorpe, Gent) is damaged and only pieces of the broken, inscribed grave slab remain. The tombs stand in a plot originally in the outside concave SE corner of what was the medieval chapel of All Saints, between nave and chancel (see 1820 sketch and diagram above.) ===History of the Site=== In the 1990s, Stretton upon Dunsmore Parish Council, concerned for the state of the site, tried, unsuccessfully, to contact some descendants. The site became overgrown with ivy, and eventually the graves were fenced off due to concern that their possible unstable condition could pose a danger to the public. {{Image|file=Stretton_on_Dunsmore_Chamberlayne_Burial_Site-2.jpg |caption=Before the ivy was removed }} ===Recently=== In August 2022, a small team of volunteers, two of them direct descendants of the Chamberlaynes, having gained permission from the church wardens, set to work to clear the ivy, which took two days. Significant amounts of vegetation were removed from the tombs using saws, secateurs and other garden equipment, in part purchased specifically for the task. On 19 August, the tombs were finally clear and for the first time in over 30 years, the inscriptions could be read again. {{Image|file=Stretton_on_Dunsmore_Chamberlayne_Burial_Site.jpg |caption=Chamberlayne Burial Site }} ===Who is buried here?=== '''The Chamberlaynes buried here:''' (For tomb position see corresponding numbers on diagram below). #[[Chamberlayne-135|Edward Chamberlayne Esq., 'the Elder', Foedary and Escheator of Astley, and Princethorpe, Warwickshire]] #[[Hayle-31|Bridget (Hayle) Chamberlayne]], wife of the above Edward #Their eldest son, [[Chamberlayne-139|Edward]], husband of Eleanor Cave #[[Unknown-527470|Elizabeth]], the wife of their second son, [[Chamberlayne-134|William Chamberlayne]] #[[Chamberlayne-158|John Chamberlayne]], their third son #[[Chamberlayne-133|Edward Chamberlayne]] and #His wife [[Unknown-527374|Jane Chamberlayne]] and #Their two daughters, [[Chamberlayne-144|Mary (Chamberlayne) Dry]] and #[[Chamberlayne-145|Bridgett (Chamberlayne) Taylor]] and possibly #[[Chamberlayne-146|Edward]], whose body was brought from London and buried on 24 Jun 1697, #[[Chamberlayne-147|Jane]], buried 11 Jan 1709, #[[Chamberlayne-141|John]], buried 11 May 1709, and #[[Chamberlayne-140|Elizabeth]], buried 11 January 1710. These last four are probably buried here, since the inscription on Edward and Jane's tomb states that six of their children are buried nearby. [[Chamberlayne-132|Richard]] was buried in Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex. There is no indication as to what the children died of, but smallpox was rife at this time. Appleby, Andrew, B., (1980)., Epidemics and Famine in the Little Ice Age. The Journal of Interdisciplinary History Vol. 10, No. 4, History and Climate: Interdisciplinary Explorations (Spring, 1980), pp. 643-663 (21 pages) Published by: The MIT Press. Retrieved from Jstor [https://www.jstor.org/stable/203063 (Here;)] Accessed 13 Sept 2022.Original bundle of correspondence between Charles Savage of London, merchant and William Savage, his brother, at Tachbrook, referring to domestic and financial matters. Retrieved from Warwickshire Past Unlocked [http://archivesunlocked.warwickshire.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=00317%2fD5%2f2%2f5%2f6%2f1&pos=15 (Here;)] Accessed 13 Sept 2022. One of the graves at the site, opposite that of Edward and Jane, (6 & 7) has lost all its inscriptions. Perhaps this contains the remains of the above four children. Or, it may be the grave of William Chamberlayne, (bur. 1683) before his wife Elizabeth, (4., bur. 1689). See diagram below. {{Image|file=Stretton_on_Dunsmore_Chamberlayne_Burial_Site-1.jpg |caption=Diagram of Chamberlayne Burial Site |Size=l }} ===Latest Information=== According to latest information, the Parish Council intend to apply for a grant. They then intend to enlist the services of an archaeologist and surveyor, who will examine the site and recommend measures to appropriately protect and preserve it for posterity. Further updates will be posted here. == Sources == ===Contact=== For further information, contact: [https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13022/ All Saints, Stretton on Dunsmore] or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Piercy-1794 the profile manager of this page]. ===Acknowledgements=== Many thanks to Doug Hutchinson, Amanda and Alec Ross and to Gillian Forsythe of Stretton upon Dunsmore for their help and generosity, and to E. Chamberlayne for his saw! ===Conservation of Historic Graveyards=== *Conservation of Box Tomb Burial Sites. Retrieved from BC [https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/chesttombs/chesttombs.htm (Here;)] Accessed 24 May 2023. *O’Brien, Caimin, (September 2011, 2nd ed.) Guidance for the Care, Conservation and Recording of Historic Graveyards. The Heritage Council of Ireland with contributions from Mieke Muyllaert, Ecologist. ed.: Bernadette Guest Heritage Officer and Rosemary Ryall, Conservation Officer, Waterford County Council and Ian Doyle for the Heritage Council. Retrieved from hc ie [https://www.heritagecouncil.ie/content/files/guidance_care_conservation_recording_historic_graveyards_2011_7mb.pdf (here;)] Accessed 24 May 2023.

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

Stroud Family Mysteries

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

Strozier Research List

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=== On WikiTree === === Not On WikiTree === * Louis Strozier (grandmother is [[Tignor-150|Edith Trammel]]) ** https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20047569:6061 ** https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GV9D-9KF

Structure and how to use regional categories for Sweden

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'''Suggestion [[Space:Swedish_Parish_Categories|Swedish Parish Categories]] project''' Create a description and a picture like Germany to describe the categories for Sweden should look like on Wikitree and also update the [[Project:Sweden#Categories|Sweden project]] so it tells the same story... (in [[Space:Struktur_och_hur_man_skall_använda_regionala_Kategorier|Swedish]]) How other has implemented it ::* Germany [[Space:Structure_and_how_to_use_regional_categories_for_Germany|engelska]] och [[Space:Struktur_und_wie_man_regionale_Kategorien_benutzen_sollte|tyska]] ::* Wikirötter ::* Wikipedia [Sverige], [Socken] The picture the german project has created {{Image|file=Structure_and_how_to_use_regional_categories_for_Germany.png |size=l}}

Structure Maintenance Team

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==Structure Maintenance Team == Welcome to the Structure Maintenance Team, a part of the [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]]. The goal of this team is to investigate and correct category structure errors as identified through [[DBE_Categories_Suggestions|DBE Category Suggestions]]. == Team Members == :[[Rassinot-1|Isabelle Rassinot]] :[[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] ==Team Goals and Progress== ==Team Priorities== ===Category Work On Hold=== ===Current Priorities=== ===Projects Looking After Errors=== == DBE Category Suggestions == *'''DBE_8031: Cycles - Self Usage''' **[[Space:DBE_8031|Documentation]] **{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_8031.htm|Suggestion List}} *'''DBE_8032: Cycles - Parent Is Child''' **[[Space:DBE_8032|Documentation]] **{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_8032.htm|Suggestion List}} *'''DBE_8041: Uncategorised - Unlinked''' **[[Space:DBE_8041|Documentation]] **{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_8041.htm|Suggestion List}} *'''DBE_8042: Uncategorised - Linked''' **[[Space:DBE_8042|Documentation]] **{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_8042.htm|Suggestion List}} *'''DBE_8043: Uncategorised - Cycle''' **[[Space:DBE_8043|Documentation]] **{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_8043.htm|Suggestion List}} *'''DBE_8044: Uncategorised - Wanted Parent''' **[[Space:DBE_8044|Documentation]] **{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_8044.htm|Suggestion List}} *'''DBE_8051: Language - Parent in different language''' **[[Space:DBE_8051|Documentation]] **{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_8051.htm|Suggestion List}} ==Quick Links==

Structuur migratie categorieen

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Heb 'm maar leeg gemaakt. Totaal onbegrijpelijke manier om emigratie en immigratie te registreren, Doe normaal, gebruik gewoon WIkiTree+ en accepteer eventuele ruis in de resultaten. Niemand zit te wachten op dit soort redundantie.

Struktur und wie man regionale Kategorien benutzen sollte

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'''Erläuterung über die vereinbarte Struktur von regionalen Kategorien für Orte und administrativen Ebenen in Deutschland''' '''1) Struktur der untersten Ebene (Stadt/Gemeinde/Stadtteil) ''' Deutschland folgt der Struktur , wie sie auch in vielen anderen Ländern benutzt wird, zum Beispiel: ''Duisburg, Nordrhein-Westfalen'' Für Stadtteile sollte der Name der Stadt oder Gemeinde in Klammern dahinter geschrieben werden, zum Beispiel ''Bruckhausen (Duisburg), Nordrhein-Westfalen'' '''2) Regeln zur Schreibweise''' WikiTree gibt die Empfehlung vor "to use their conventions instead of yours" also so zu schreiben wie es bei unseren Ahnen in deren Zeiten üblich war. Aus diesem Grund werden alle Kategorien unterhalb von Deutschland in Deutsch geschrieben und nicht in Englisch oder irgendeiner anderen Sprache. ''Richtig: Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen'' ''Falsch: Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia'' ''Falsch: Keulen, Duitsland'' '''3) Keine Verwendung von mehreren Sprachen in einer Kategorie''' Deutschlands 3 höchste regionale Kategorien existieren sowohl in Deutsch als auch in Englisch, jedoch sollten Kategorien niemals in einem Mix von zwei oder mehr Sprachen existieren. ''Falsch: Köln, Germany'' ''Falsch: Cologne, Deutschland'' '''4) Benutzung der Umlaute''' All deutschen regionalen Kategorien unterhalb von Germany sollten nur das englische Alphabet benutzen und alle unterhalb von Deutschland sollten die Umlaute benutzen. ''Falsch: Koln, Nordrhein-Westfalen'' ''Richtig: Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen'' ''Falsch: Baden-Württemberg, Germany'' ''Richtig: Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany'' '''5) Doppeldeutige Orte in einem Bundesland''' In dem seltenen Fall das ein Kategoriename zweimal in einem Bundesland existiert (wie zum Beispiel Lövenich, Nordrhein-Westfalen), sollte ein zusätzliches, eindeutiges Identifizierungsmerkmal im Kategorienamen verwendet werden. Es wird empfohlen diesen in Klammern hinzuzufügen: ''Falsch: Lövenich, Nordrhein-Westfalen'' ''Richtig: Lövenich (Köln), Nordrhein-Westfalen'' ''Richtig: Lövenich (Erkelenz), Nordrhein-Westfalen'' '''6) Vereinbarte Struktur von regionalen Kategorien in Deutschland''' Deutschland * ** , *** , **** Ort, ** , *** , **** Ort, ** , *** , Da die regionalen Kategorien in englischer Sprache auf der dritten Ebene (Kreis, Landkreis oder kreisfreie Stadt) stoppen, sollten alle Kategorien welche in diese Kategorien der dritten Ebene verweisen, auch gleichzeitig auf die Kategorien in englischer Sprache (für Kreis, Landkreis oder kreisfreie Stadt) verweisen. {{Image|file=Struktur_und_wie_man_regionale_Kategorien_benutzen_sollte.png |caption=Administratives System der Bundesrepublik Deutschland }} Erläuterungen: '''6a) Regierungsbezirke''' Die großen Länder Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, Hessen und Nordrhein-Westfalen sind in Regierungsbezirke unterteilt. ''Die Regierungsbezirke werden '''NICHT''' in den Kategorien verwendet!'' '''6b) Landkreise und kreisfreie Städte''' Jeder Flächenstaat ist in Landkreise (in Nordrhein-Westfalen und Schleswig-Holstein als Kreise bezeichnet) unterteilt. Insgesamt gibt es derzeit 295 Landkreise in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (inklusive der Städteregion Aachen, der Region Hannover und des Regionalverbandes Saarbrücken). Hinzu kommen die 107 kreisfreien Städte (inklusive der beiden kreisfreien Städte in Bremen), die keinem Landkreis angehören, sondern die Aufgaben der Landkreise selbst wahrnehmen, insofern einen eigenen Kreis bilden. ''Diese repräsentieren die niedrigste Ebene der sogenannten Top Level Kategorien und sollten (wie auch alle anderen Top Level Kategorien) keine individuellen Profile auflisten. Die einzige Ausnahme ist wenn der Ort oder die Gemeinde unbekannt ist, in solchen Ausnahmefällen kann die Ebene der Kreise verwendet werden.'' '''6c) Gemeindeverbände''' In einigen Ländern gibt es als Zwischenstufe der kommunalen Arbeit zwischen Landkreis und Gemeinden Kommunalverbände oder Verwaltungsgemeinschaften ''Die Gemeindeverbände werden '''NICHT''' in den Kategorien verwendet!'' '''6d) Gemeinden''' Gemeinden sind die kleinsten selbständigen territorialen Einheiten. In Deutschland gibt es derzeit 12.320 Gemeinden und 248 gemeindefreie Gebiete (Stand: 1. März 2006). '''7) Beispiele''' Deutschland * Berlin, Deutschland ** Wilmersdorf (Bezirk), Berlin * Hamburg, Deutschland ** Harburg (Bezirk), Hamburg *** Hamburg-Harburg, Hamburg *** Langenbek, Hamburg * Hessen, Deutschland ** Main-Taunus-Kreis, Hessen *** Hattersheim am Main, Hessen **** Eddersheim, Hessen **** Okriftel (Hattersheim am Main), Hessen *** Eschborn, Hessen **** Niederhöchstadt (Eschborn), Hessen * Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland ** Düren (Kreis), Nordrhein-Westfalen *** Gemeinde Merzenich, Nordrhein-Westfalen **** Girbelsrath, Nordrhein-Westfalen **** Merzenich, Nordrhein-Westfalen **** Morschenich, Nordrhein-Westfalen *** Düren, Nordrhein-Westfalen ** Duisburg, Nordrhein-Westfalen *** Rumeln-Kaldenhausen, Nordrhein-Westfalen '''8) Wie findet man die nächsthöhere Kategorie eines Ortes?''' a) Benutze die Webseite [http://gov.genealogy.net/search/index GOV] und gebe unter ''place name'' den gesuchten Ort ein und klicke dann auf ''search''. Zum Beispiel "Duisburg" b) Wähle dann den korrekten (bitte immer überprüfen ob das richtige Bundesland und der richtige Kreis gewählt ist) Eintrag aus, die Karte kann als Orientierungshilfe verwendet werden c) Suche nach dem Typ Ort oder suche nach einem Eintrag mit einer PLZ Zum Beispiel: [http://gov.genealogy.net/item/show/DUIURGJO31JK Duisburg] d) Scrolle die Webseite herunter bis zum Eintrag ''Superordinate objects'' und check überprüfe das nächsthöhere Objekt. In diesem Fall Düsseldorf (Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf) e) Wie unter 6a erwähnt lassen wir den Regierungsbezirk aus und gehen direkt zum nächsthöheren Eintrag (unter Berücksichtigung des Datums wann dieser Eintrag existierte). In diesem Fall Nordrhein-Westfalen (Bundesland) f) Verweise in der neuen Kategorie auf diese nächsthöhere Kategorie Falls immer noch Unklarheit besteht ob dies der korrekten Eintrag ist (oder dieser höhere Eintrag fehlt ebenfalls) dann bitte entweder bei G2G als Frage posten oder hier auf der rechten Seite unter ''Enter your public comment here'' Englische Version ist [[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Structure_and_how_to_use_regional_categories_for_Germany hier]]

Stuart Awbrey Family Images

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==Stuart Images== {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_WikiTree_Photos-1.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-16.jpg |caption=Stuart Awbrey }} ==Bartrum Charts== See [[Space:Stuart%27s_Bartrum_Charts|Stuart's Bartrum Charts]] ==Awbrey Line Images== Philip Awbrey - Aubrey Noland Transaction 1787 {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_WikiTree_Photos-2.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_WikiTree_Photos-3.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Clear}} ===Philip Awbrey=== Philip Awbrey - Robert Johnston Transaction 1801 ===John (1715)/Mary Awbrey=== {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-4.jpg |caption=Awbrey, John 1715 Map of Land Mary Sold 1745 }} ===Samuel Awbrey 1730=== {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-3.jpg |caption=1772 Cook's Map of South Carolina }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-7.jpg |caption=1779 Map of South Carolina }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-9.jpg |caption=Description of Colonial Homes in Sumter National Forest }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-10.jpg |caption=Land Transfer From Samuel Awbrey to John Green }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-11.jpg |caption=Map of South Carolina Settlements 1760 }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-12.jpg |caption=Newberry_Union County, South Carolina Land in 1763 }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-14.jpg |caption=Samuel Awbrey South Carolina Deed 20 July 1765 }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-15.jpg |caption=Mention of Samuel Awbrey Estate 1768 }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-17.jpg |caption=Samuel Awbrey Land Deed to William Vardiman, 1766 }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-18.jpg |caption=Samuel Awbrey's Report to Charleston on Status of War with Cherokees, April 1760 }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-19.jpg |caption=Sumter National Forest Home }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-20.jpg |caption=The Great Wagon Road Thru South Carolina }} ===Samuel Awbrey, Jr 1740-1810=== {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-8.jpg |caption=Aubreys' Revolutionary War Record }} ==Christ College Awbrey Chapel Images== {{Image|file=Christ_College_Brecon.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Christ College, Brecon Aerial View }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-5.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Christ College, Brecon 2016 }} {{Clear}} ==Hudspeth Line Images== ==Lawhon Line Images== https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fa/St_Brides_Castle_-_geograph.org.uk_-_96008.jpg/360px-St_Brides_Castle_-_geograph.org.uk_-_96008.jpg

Stuart Awbrey Sources-1

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==Books, Authors and Links== ===Formats=== Titles of full works like books or newspapers should be italicized. Titles of short works like poems, articles, short stories, or chapters should be in quotes. ===List of Authors=== Aubrey, Walton
Awbrey, Jack
Awbrey, Jon
Awbrey, Mildred
Awbrey, Ruth
Bartrum, Peter
Betham, Rev. William
Bryan, Neita Ashmore
Clark, George T.
Cokayne, G.E.
Cooke, Robert
Dwnn, Lewys
Debret, John
Evans, Myron
Ford, Anna G.
Jones, Theophilus
Harrison, Sallie
Hoare, Richard Colt
Lloyd, Howard
McFadden, D. Meredith
Miller, William
Williams, John
Wolcott, Darrell
===''Aubrey/Awbrey'' by Awbrey, Mildred=== - 6/28/30 - link updated https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/?navigation=&perpage=&page=1&sort=_score&search=Aubrey+Awbrey+by+Mildred+Awbrey&fulltext=1&bookmarks=0#title [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/?navigation=&perpage=&page=1&sort=_score&search=Aubrey+Awbrey+by+Mildred+Awbrey&fulltext=1&bookmarks=0#title FamilySearch Books - Awbrey, Mildred edited ''Aubrey/Awbrey'' in 1966] [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/?navigation=&perpage=&page=1&sort=_score&search=Aubrey+Awbrey+by+Mildred+Awbrey&fulltext=1&bookmarks=0#title FamilySearch Books - Awbrey, Mildred edited ''Aubrey/Awbrey'' in 1966] [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/?navigation=&perpage=&page=1&sort=_score&search=Aubrey+Awbrey+by+Mildred+Awbrey&fulltext=1&bookmarks=0#title FamilySearch Books - Awbrey, Mildred edited ''Aubrey/Awbrey'' in 1966] : ===''Aubrey-Awbrey of Virginia and Kentucky'' by Aubrey, Walton=== Aubrey, Walton L. published ''Aubrey-Awbrey of Virginia and Kentucky'' in 1987. [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] will do lookup. Aubrey, Walton L. published ''Aubrey-Awbrey of Virginia and Kentucky'' in 1987. [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] will do lookup. Aubrey, Walton L. published ''Aubrey-Awbrey of Virginia and Kentucky'' in 1987. [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] will do lookup. : ===''Aubrey/Awbrey - Dominion and Decline'' by Awbrey, Jon=== http://aias.us/documents/mwe/Genealogy/Aubrey_AwbreyDominionandDeclineRev.pdf [http://aias.us/documents/mwe/Genealogy/Aubrey_AwbreyDominionandDeclineRev.pdf Awbrey, Jon A. published ''Aubrey/Awbrey - Dominion and Decline'' in 2007] [http://aias.us/documents/mwe/Genealogy/Aubrey_AwbreyDominionandDeclineRev.pdf Awbrey, Jon A. published ''Aubrey/Awbrey - Dominion and Decline'' in 2007] [http://aias.us/documents/mwe/Genealogy/Aubrey_AwbreyDominionandDeclineRev.pdf Awbrey, Jon A. published ''Aubrey/Awbrey - Dominion and Decline'' in 2007] Old: Awbrey, Jon A. published ''Aubrey/Awbrey - Dominion and Decline'' in 2007 Awbrey, Jon A. published ''Aubrey/Awbrey - Dominion and Decline'' in 2007 ===Awbrey, Ruth=== Awbrey family records compiled by [[Awbrey-144|Ruth Awbrey]] Awbrey family records compiled by [[Awbrey-144|Ruth Awbrey]] : ===Awbrey-Aubrey Family Heritage and History=== Awbrey, Jack C. published ''Awbrey-Aubrey Family Heritage and History'' in 1991 Awbrey, Jack C. published ''Awbrey-Aubrey Family Heritage and History'' in 1991. [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] will do lookup. Awbrey, Jack C. published ''Awbrey-Aubrey Family Heritage and History'' in 1991. [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] will do lookup. : ===Awbrey-Lawhon-Gardner Family Histories=== Awbrey-Lawhon-Gardner Family Histories. A descendant of these families put together a history of the families. This included extensive original research and many hours of interviews with several family members who had first or second-hand information. Awbrey-Lawhon-Gardner Family Histories. A descendant of these families put together a history of the families. This included extensive original research and many hours of interviews with several family members who had first or second-hand information. : ===''Awbrey-Aubrey Family Heritage and History'' by Awbrey, Jack=== Awbrey, Jack C. published ''Awbrey-Aubrey Family Heritage and History'' in 1991 Awbrey, Jack C. published ''Awbrey-Aubrey Family Heritage and History'' in 1991 Awbrey, Jack C. published ''Awbrey-Aubrey Family Heritage and History'' in 1991 ===''Baronetage of England'' by Miller, William=== The baronetage of England, containing a new genealogical history of the existing English baronets, and baronets of Great Britain, and of the United Kingdom, from the institution of the of the Order in 1611 to the Last Creation [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/395589/?offset=&return=1#page=5&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= FamilySearch - ''Baronetage of England'' by Miller, William published 1806] [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/395589/?offset=&return=1#page=5&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= FamilySearch - ''Baronetage of England'' by Miller, William published 1806] : '''(Contains Aubrey baronets)''' ===''Baronetage of England; the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland,'' by Betham, Rev. William=== '''Vol 1:''' [https://archive.org/details/baronetageengla00unkngoog/page/n6/mode/2up Internet Archive - ''The Baronetage of England; the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, Vol I'' by Betham, Rev. William published in 1801] [https://archive.org/details/baronetageengla00unkngoog/page/n6/mode/2up Internet Archive - ''The Baronetage of England; the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, Vol I'' by Betham, Rev. William published in 1801] : '''(Does not contain Aubrey/Awbrey)''' '''Vol II:''' [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_QS8wAAAAYAAJ/page/n5/mode/2up Internet Archive - ''The Baronetage of England; the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, Vol II'' by Betham, Rev. William published in 1802] [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_QS8wAAAAYAAJ/page/n5/mode/2up Internet Archive - ''The Baronetage of England; the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, Vol II'' by Betham, Rev. William published in 1802] : '''(Contains Aubrey info starting p 137 - some info looks okay; some is incorrect)''' '''Vol III:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/155058/?offset=4#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= FamilySearch - ''The Baronetage of England; the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, Vol III'' by Betham, Rev. William published in 1803] [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/155058/?offset=4#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= FamilySearch - ''The Baronetage of England; the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, Vol III'' by Betham, Rev. William published in 1803] : '''(Has some info from John Aubrey FRS Survey of Wiltshire; and family tree chart for Colebrooke for Sir John 6th Bart)''' '''Vol IV:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/343196/?offset=2#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= FamilySearch - ''The Baronetage of England; the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, Vol IV'' by Betham, Rev. William published in 1804] [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/343196/?offset=2#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= FamilySearch - ''The Baronetage of England; the History of the English Baronets, and Such Baronets of Scotland, Vol IV'' by Betham, Rev. William published in 1804] : '''(See Sir John Aubrey - Fletcher/Lowther family tree chart)''' ===The Center for the Study of Ancient Wales - Wolcott, Darrell=== THE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF ANCIENT WALES - Wolcott, Darrell – from research provided to [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]]. THE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF ANCIENT WALES - Wolcott, Darrell – from research provided to [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]]. : ===''David E. Lawhon and His Descendants, 1811-1971'' by Harrison, Sallie=== ''David E. Lawhon and His Descendants, 1811 - 1971'' by Harrison, Sallie published in 1972 David E. Lawhon and His Descendants, 1811 - 1971'' by Harrison, Sallie published in 1972 : ===''Debrett's Baronetage of England'' by Debret, John=== [https://archive.org/details/debrettsbaroneta00debrrich/mode/2up Internet Archive - ''Debrett's Baronetage of England''] [https://archive.org/details/debrettsbaroneta00debrrich/mode/2up Internet Archive - ''Debrett's Baronetage of England'' by Debrett, John, edited by Courthope, William published 1835] : '''(Contains Aubrey baronets)''' ===''The Complete Baronetage'' by Cokayne, G.E.=== Sample: [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092524390/page/n113/mode/1up/search/Gosson Cokayne, G.E., ''The Complete Baronetage, Vol III,'' p 94, by Cokayne, G.E. published 1903] [https://archive.org/details/completebaroneta01coka Vol 1]
[https://archive.org/details/completebaroneta02coka Vol 2]
[https://archive.org/details/completebaroneta03coka Vol 3]
[https://archive.org/details/completebaroneta04coka Vol 4]
[https://archive.org/details/completebaroneta05coka Vol 5]
[https://archive.org/details/completebaronetacoka Appendix]
===''Falling Leaves'' by Bryan, Neita Ashmore=== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/345558-redirection Falling leaves : a genealogical record of Marmaduke and Catherine Gardner compiled by Neita Ashmore Bryan (3x granddaughter of Marmaduke)] https://web.archive.org/web/20091022230455/http://www.geocities.com:80/~cindycasey/rhodauss.htm Seaborn Barber family: [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/345558/?offset=0#page=33&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=Frances%20Ester%20Barber Bryan, Mrs. Neita Ashmore, comp. "Falling Leaves: a Genealogical record of Marmaduke and Catherine Gardner" 132p. Digitized by FamilySearch International, p 25-26. Accessed 29 Mar 2022] ===''The Heraldic Visitations of Wales'' by Dwnn, Lewys=== [https://archive.org/details/heraldicvisitati_01dwnn/page/n9/mode/2up Internet Archive - Dwnn, Lewys wrote ''The Heraldic Visitations of Wales, Vols I'' edited by Samuel R. Meyrick in 1846.] [https://archive.org/details/heraldicvisitati_01dwnn/page/n9/mode/2up Internet Archive - Dwnn, Lewys wrote ''The Heraldic Visitations of Wales, Vols I'' edited by Samuel R. Meyrick in 1846.] [https://archive.org/details/heraldicvisitat02/page/n5/mode/2up Internet Archive - Dwnn, Lewys wrote ''The Heraldic Visitations of Wales, Vols II'' edited by Samuel R. Meyrick in 1921.] [https://archive.org/details/heraldicvisitat02/page/n5/mode/2up Internet Archive - Dwnn, Lewys wrote ''The Heraldic Visitations of Wales, Vols II'' edited by Samuel R. Meyrick in 1921.] ===''A History of the County of Brecknock'' by Jones, Theophilus=== [https://archive.org/details/b31366727/mode/2up Internet Archive - Jones, Theophilus, ''A History of the County of Brecknock'' published in 1898] [https://archive.org/details/b31366727/mode/2up Internet Archive - Jones, Theophilus, ''A History of the County of Brecknock'' published in 1898] [https://archive.org/details/b31366727/mode/2up Internet Archive - Jones, Theophilus, ''A History of the County of Brecknock'' published in 1898] : '''(2 references to 1700s Awbrey memorial in Brecon Cathedral)''' ===Lawhon Family Papers=== [https://txarchives.org/utcah/finding_aids/00631.xml Lawhon Family Papers, 1832-1959 - Texas Archival Resources Online - Briscoe Center] [https://txarchives.org/utcah/finding_aids/00631.xml Lawhon Family Papers, 1832-1959 - Texas Archival Resources Online - Briscoe Center] ===''Limbus Patrum Morganiae et Glamorganiae - Being the Genealogies of the Older Families of the Lordships of Morgan and Glamorgan'' by Clark, George T.=== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/195554/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=Awbrey ''Limbus Patrum Morganiae et Glamorganiae - Being the Genealogies of the Older Families of the Lordships of Morgan and Glamorgan'' by Clark, George T. published 1886] [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/195554/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=Awbrey ''Limbus Patrum Morganiae et Glamorganiae - Being the Genealogies of the Older Families of the Lordships of Morgan and Glamorgan'' by Clark, George T. published 1886] : '''(Contains both Aubrey and Awbrey, mostly Awbrey)''' ===''Lloyd Manuscripts'' by Lloyd, Howard=== [https://archive.org/details/lloydmanuscripts00byulloy/page/n5/mode/2up Internet Archive - Lloyd, Howard, "Lloyd Manuscripts" – published in 1912] [https://archive.org/details/lloydmanuscripts00byulloy/page/n5/mode/2up Internet Archive - Lloyd, Howard, "Lloyd Manuscripts" – published in 1912] : '''(Covers William Awbrey of Llanelieu)''' ===''Llyfr Baglan (The Book of Baglan)'' by Williams, John=== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/222844/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Llyfr Baglan (The Book of Baglan)] [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/222844/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Llyfr Baglan (The Book of Baglan)] : '''(Both Aubrey and Awbrey)''' ===''The Modern History of South Wiltshire, Vol III'' by Hoare, Richard Colt=== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/282818/?offset=#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= FamilySearch - ''The Modern History of South Wiltshire, Vol III'' by Hoare, Richard Colt published 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/282818/?offset=#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= FamilySearch - ''The Modern History of South Wiltshire, Vol III'' by Hoare, Richard Colt published 1830] : Search for Aubrey ===''O Hudd Ei Ddoe, Vol 1'' by Evans, Myron=== [http://aias.us/documents/mwe/NewAutobiography.pdf ''O Hudd Ei Ddoe, Vol 1'' by Evans, Myron published 2022] [http://aias.us/documents/mwe/NewAutobiography.pdf ''O Hudd Ei Ddoe, Vol 1'' by Evans, Myron published 2022] ===Research Study of the Early Aubrey/Awbrey Family in Wales=== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:THE_EARLY_AUBREY/AWBREY_FAMILY_IN_WALES_FROM_1060_TO_1350 [[Space:THE_EARLY_AUBREY/AWBREY_FAMILY_IN_WALES_FROM_1060_TO_1350|'''RESEARCH STUDY OF THE EARLY AUBREY/AWBREY FAMILY IN WALES''']] [[Space:THE EARLY AUBREY/AWBREY FAMILY IN WALES FROM 1060 TO 1350|'''RESEARCH STUDY OF THE EARLY AUBREY/AWBREY FAMILY IN WALES FROM 1060 TO 1350''']] provides research for the existence of, the lineage of, and circa birth dates of the Aubrey/Awbrey individuals in Wales for the period c. 1060 to c. 1350. This source provides a thorough analysis by Darrell Wolcott, Center for the Study of Ancient Wales, of the various sources used to research those Aubrey/Awbreys in addition to some beyond c. 1350. [[Space:THE EARLY AUBREY/AWBREY FAMILY IN WALES FROM 1060 TO 1350|'''RESEARCH STUDY OF THE EARLY AUBREY/AWBREY FAMILY IN WALES FROM 1060 TO 1350''']] provides research for the existence of, the lineage of, and circa birth dates of the Aubrey/Awbrey individuals in Wales for the period c. 1060 to c. 1350. This source provides a thorough analysis by Darrell Wolcott, Center for the Study of Ancient Wales, of the various sources used to research those Aubrey/Awbreys in addition to some beyond c. 1350. ===''Salt and Silk'' series by McFadden, D. Meredith=== '''''Salt and Silk'':''' ''Salt & Silk'' by McFadden, D. Meredith, with contributing historian/researcher, Buttrey, Pam published in 2005. [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] will do lookup. ''Salt & Silk'' by McFadden, D. Meredith, with contributing historian/researcher, Buttrey, Pam published in 2005. [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] will do lookup. ''Salt & Silk'' by McFadden, D. Meredith, with contributing historian/researcher, Buttrey, Pam published in 2005. [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] will do lookup. : '''''Silk and Sons'':''' ''Silk & Sons'' by McFadden, D. Meredith, with contributing historian/researcher, Buttrey, Pam published in 2009. [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] will do lookup. ''Silk & Sons'' by McFadden, D. Meredith, with contributing historian/researcher, Buttrey, Pam published in 2009. [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] will do lookup. ''Silk & Sons'' by McFadden, D. Meredith, with contributing historian/researcher, Buttrey, Pam published in 2009. [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] will do lookup. : '''''Sons & Spouses'':''' ''Sons & Spouses'' by McFadden, D. Meredith, with contributing historian/researcher, Buttrey, Pam published in 2013. [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] will do lookup. ''Sons & Spouses'' by McFadden, D. Meredith, with contributing historian/researcher, Buttrey, Pam published in 2013. [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] will do lookup. ''Sons & Spouses'' by McFadden, D. Meredith, with contributing historian/researcher, Buttrey, Pam published in 2013. [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] will do lookup. : ===South Carolina revolutionary soldiers, sailors, patriots & descendants by Mary Carter and Joseph T. Maddox=== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/32035/?offset=0#page=14&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= FamilySearch - ''South Carolina revolutionary soldiers, sailors, patriots & descendants'' compiled by Mary Carter and Joseph T. Maddox] ===Through the Years With the Hudspeths by Anna G. Ford=== [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/397279?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch - ''Through the Years With the Hudspeths'' by Anna G. Ford] [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/290370-redirection FamilySearch - ''Through the Years With the Hudspeths, Vol 1'' by Anna G. Ford] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/397279?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch - ''Through the Years With the Hudspeths, Vol 2'' by Anna G. Ford] [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/284198-redirection FamilySearch - ''Through the Years With the Hudspeths, Vol 3'' by Anna G. Ford] [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/289585-redirection FamilySearch - ''Through the Years With the Hudspeths, Vol 4'' by Anna G. Ford] [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/283979-redirection FamilySearch - ''Through the Years With the Hudspeths, Vol 5'' by Anna G. Ford] : - add in if source repeated : ===''The Visitation of Herefordshire'' by Cooke, Robert=== [https://archive.org/details/visitationofhere00cookrich/page/n4/mode/1up?q= ''The Visitation of Herefordshire'' by Robert Cooke published 1569] [https://archive.org/details/visitationofhere00cookrich/page/n4/mode/1up?q= ''The Visitation of Herefordshire'' by Robert Cooke published 1569] : See p 93 for Rudhall family tree listing Samuel Aubrey and p 97 for Vaughan family tree ===Welsh Genealogies AD 300-1400 and Welsh Genealogies AD 1400-1500 by Peter Bartrum=== https://www.geni.com/projects/Bartrum-Genealogical-Project/4476525 [https://www.geni.com/projects/Bartrum-Genealogical-Project/4476525 '''Geni.com - Bartrum Genealogical Project.'''] ==WikiTree Features== ===Category Activity Feeds=== Go to a Category page and click on the links for Activity Feeds. 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=={{red|NOTES:}}== '''Family Relationship Codes:''' : '''{{red|''A''}}''' = Awbrey/Johnes (Sir William) family line - unless noted otherwise, connection is through Sir William Awbrey's wife Elizabeth Jones whose parentage connects to many prominent families : '''{{red|''AH''}}''' = Awbrey/Havard (Sir Edward) family line : '''{{red|''HU''}}''' = Hudspeth family line : '''{{red|''L''}}''' = Lawhon family line : '''{{red|''W''}}''' = White/Carr family line : '''{{blue|[R1]}}''' = indicates there are other members of that family. '''{{blue|[R]}}''' = Relatives. Numbers indicate the family group. Numbers are randomly assigned. Search for other family members by using '''Ctrl+F''' with the R and the number, ex: R1. '''Other Codes:''' : '''{{red|(MCB)}}''' = listed as a Magna Carta Surety Baron : '''{{red|(MCT)}}''' = listed as a member of the Magna Carta Surety Trail '''Definitions:''' : '''Profile''' - link to the WikiTree profile : '''Relationship Chart''' - link to the Relationship to Me chart. The connection is through Stuart Awbrey [[Awbrey-135]]. If you are logged in to WikiTree, go to near bottom of page and sub your Wiki ID for Awbrey-135. : '''State or Country''' - relates to birth location unless otherwise stated : '''Who Is Listed:''' :: - the profile of the oldest member of a family line found is listed. Older generations for which there is little information are not listed. :: - direct descendants of significance may also be listed. :: - the surnames of the oldest generations within a family line can vary. : '''Number of Ancestors per Generation''' - Just for fun I have included the possible number of grandparents for each generation. Generation length is assumed at 22.5 years. Beyond 10 generations there is the possibility of repetition of ancestors, so the actual number is skewed. Basically, the number is doubled for each generation. For more info see [http://dgmweb.net/Ancillary/OnE/NumberAncestors.html Number of Ancestors per Generation] =={{red|Awbrey Grandparents}}== '''1. Robert Lee Awbrey (abt. 1867 - 1945)''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Awbrey-143 '''Profile'''] - B: Louisiana D: Texas
- '''Edith May (Lawhon) Awbrey (1880 - 1940)''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lawhon-70 '''Profile'''] - B: Texas D: Texas '''2. John Pinkney Awbrey (1824 - 1892)''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Awbrey-149 '''Profile'''] - B: Georgia D: Texas
- '''Sarah Cornelia (Norton) Awbrey (1828 - 1885)''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Norton-3822 '''Profile'''] - B: Georgia D: Texas '''3. William Gordon Awbrey (1786 - 1862)''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Awbrey-150 '''Profile'''] - B: S Carolina D: Georgia
- '''Susanna Elizabeth (Chapman) Awbrey (1790 - 1856)''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Chapman-8434 '''Profile'''] - B: N Carolina D: Georgia '''4. Philip Awbrey (1760 - 1809)''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Awbrey-151 '''Profile'''] - B: S Carolina D: Georgia
- '''Elizabeth (Posey) Awbrey (1762 - abt. 1817)''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Posey-1187 '''Profile'''] - B: S Carolina D: Georgia '''5. Samuel Awbrey (aft. 1730 - 1768)''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Awbrey-82 '''Profile'''] - B: Virginia D: Virginia
- '''Rebecca Unknown''' '''6. Francis Awbrey (aft. 1676 - bef. 1742)''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Awbrey-35 '''Profile'''] - B: Virginia D: Virginia
- '''Frances (Tanner) Awbrey (abt. 1694 - 1744)''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tanner-396'''Profile'''] - B: Virginia D: Virginia '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|Hudspeth Grandparents}}== : '''Edd Fulton Hudspeth (1885 - 1956)''' - '''{{red|''H''}}''' : '''Minnie Myrtle (Smith) Hudspeth (1885 - 1937)''' - '''{{red|''S''}}''' - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-191311 '''Profile'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|2nd Great Grandparents}}== '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|9th Great Grandparents (2K)}}== =={{red|10th Great Grandparents (4K)}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''John Puleston (bef. 1492 - bef. 1551)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Puleston-39 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Puleston-39&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|12th Great Grandparents (16K)}}== '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|13th Great Grandparents (32K)}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Thomas of Hergest ap (Roger) Vaughan (1396 - 1469)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Roger-160 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Neville-12&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|14th Great Grandparents (64K)}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Sir Edward "1st Baron Bergavenny" Neville (1412-1476)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' - '''{{blue|[R2]}}'''
: B: England D: England : Note: Unable to determine 13th grandfather in this line : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Neville-56 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Neville-56&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Wales}}=== : '''Morgan "of Radur" ap Llywelyn (1378-1436)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ap_Llywelyn-23 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Ap_Llywelyn-23&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|15th Great Grandparents (128K)}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Sir Ralph "1st Earl of Westmorland, 4th Lord Neville of Raby" Neville KG (1364-1425)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' - '''{{blue|[R2]}}'''
: B: England D: England : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Neville-53 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Neville-53&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] : '''Robert Poyntz (abt. 1451 - 1520)''' - '''{{red|''A (MCT)''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Poyntz-13 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Poyntz-13&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart''']
: '''NOTE:''' who is 14th gg? '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|16th Great Grandparents (256)}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''John "Duke of Lancaster" of Gaunt KG formerly Plantagenet (1340-1399)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' - '''{{blue|[R1]}}'''
: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Plantagenet-66 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Plantagenet-66&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] : '''Sir John "3rd Lord Neville of Raby" de Neville KG formerly Neville (1329-1388)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' - '''{{blue|[R2]}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Neville-58 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Neville-58&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Wales}}=== : '''Thomas (Tomas) "Lord of South Wales" ap Llewelyn aka of Deheubarth (1308-1343)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ap_Llewelyn-45 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Ap_Llewelyn-45&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|17th Great Grandparents (512K)}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Sir Lawrence Hamerton - Lord Hamerton? - (1380-1449)''' - '''{{red|''W''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hamerton-3 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Hamerton-3&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] : '''Simon de Tufton (abt. 1350 - bef. 1407)''' - '''{{red|''HU''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/De_Tufton-1 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=De_Tufton-1&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|18th Great Grandparents (1M)}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Sir Bartholomew "4th Lord Burghersh, Steward and Constable of Wallingford and St. Valery, Justiciar of Chester" de Burghersh KG formerly Burghersh (1329-1369)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Burghersh-3 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Grey-8&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Wales}}=== : '''Sir Roger "1st Lord Grey of Ruthin" de Grey formerly Grey (1300-1353)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Grey-169 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Grey-169&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] : '''Roger Puleston (abt. 1230 - 1294)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Puleston-9 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Puleston-9&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|19th Great Grandparents (2M)}}== ==={{blue|Belgium/France}}=== : '''Jean (Jan II) "Jan graaf van Henegouwen" van Avesnes formerly Avesnes aka d'Avesnes, de Hainaut, van Holland (1247-1304)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' - '''{{blue|[R3]}}'''
: (Count of Avesnes, Hainault, Holland, Zeeland)
: B: Belgium D: Pas de Calais, France
: Note: unable to determine next generation grandfather : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Avesnes-83 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Avesnes-83&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|20th Great Grandparents (4M)}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Sir Reginald (Reynold) "1st Baron Grey of Wilton" Grey (1236-1308)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Quincy-101 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Grey-551&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] : '''Sir Roger "2nd Earl of Winchester" de Quincy formerly Quincy (1195-1264)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Quincy-101 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Avesnes-90&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] : Richard Puleston (abt. 1180 - aft. 1241) - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Puleston-11 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Puleston-11&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Ireland}}=== : '''Sir Maurice "2nd Lord Offaly" Fitzgerald - also Lord of Lea (1190-1257)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fitzgerald-531 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gamage-51&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Wales}}=== : '''Payne (Gamage) de Gamage (1211)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gamage-51 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Fitzgerald-531&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|21st Great Grandparents (8M)}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Henry (Henry II) "King of England, Curtmantle, FitzEmpress" Plantagenet (1133-1199) (born France)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' - '''{{blue|[R1]}}'''
: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Plantagenet-1627 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Plantagenet-1627&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] : Stephen Hamerton (abt. 1254 - abt. 1308) - '''{{red|''L''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hamerton-26 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Hamerton-26&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|France}}=== : '''Aliénor (Eleanor) "the Eagle" of Aquitaine formerly Aquitaine (Duchess of Aquitane, Queen Consort to Louis VI - King of France, Queen Consort to Henry II - King of England) (1124-12404)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Aquitaine-84 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Aquitaine-84&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Wales}}=== : '''Llywelyn "Llywelyn Fawr, Llywelyn the Great" ap Iorwerth - Prince of Powys Wenwynwyn and Gwynedd (1173-1240''') - '''{{red|''AH''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ap_Iorwerth-26 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Ap_Iorwerth-26&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|22nd Great Grandparents (16M)}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Nicholas Poyntz (abt. 1220 - bef. 1273)''' - '''{{red|''L''}}''' '''{{red|MCT}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Poyntz-20 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Poyntz-20&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] : '''Rolf (Whitney) de Whitney (abt. 1140 - 1220)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Whitney-984 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Whitney-984&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|France}}=== : '''Louis (Louis VII) "le Jeune, Roi de France" de France formerly Capet aka Capet (1120-1180)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Capet-13 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Capet-13&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Scotland}}=== : '''David "8th Earl of Huntingdon" of Scotland formerly Huntingdon aka Dunkeld (1144-1219)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Huntingdon-7 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Huntingdon-7&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|23rd Great Grandparents (32M)}}== ==={{blue|Belgium/France}}=== : '''Walter (Oissy) d' Oissy III (abt. 0985 - aft. 1049)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' - '''{{blue|[R3]}}''' : (Lord of Avesnes)
: B: Belgium D: Pas de Calais, France
: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Oisy-12 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Oisy-12&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|France}}=== : '''Fulk (Foulques V) [uncertain] "Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem" d'Anjou (1092-1144)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Anjou-34 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Anjou-34&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] : '''Matthieu I Lorraine aka Duke of Lorraine (1119-1176)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lorraine-149 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Lorraine-149&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Germany}}=== : '''Friedrich (Friedrich II) "der Einäugige, monoculus, Herzog von Schwaben" von Schwaben formerly Staufer aka von Hohenstaufen - Duke of Swabia (1090-1147)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Staufer-34 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Staufer-34&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|24th Great Grandparents (64M)}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''William "Lord of Curry Mallet, Somerset" Malet (1174-1216)''' - '''{{red|''A (MCB)''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Malet-18 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Malet-18&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|France}}=== : '''Emme (Emma) de St Sauveur formerly Bretagne aka de Cotentin, de Bretagne (1002-?)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bretagne-110 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bretagne-110&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|25th Great Grandparents (128M)}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Uchtred (Uchtred FitzMaldred) "Lord of Raby" Dunbar aka Fitz Maldred, de Dunbar (1075-1129)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dunbar-1893 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Dunbar-1893&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] : '''Osbert FitzPons (abt. 1110) See Poyntz''' - '''{{red|''L''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/FitzPons-11 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=FitzPons-11&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|France}}=== : '''Guillaume Malet (abt. 1020 - abt. 1071)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Malet-2 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Malet-2&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Germany?}}=== : '''Egino (Egino I) "der Ältere" von Dettingen formerly Dettingen- Count of Urach (?-1050)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dettingen-1 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Dettingen-1&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Scotland}}=== : '''Duncan (Duncan I) "Donnchad mac Crínáin, King of Strathclyde, King of the Scots" King of Scots formerly Dunkeld (1010-1040)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dunkeld-8 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Dunkeld-8&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart''']
: '''NOTE:''' Reported to have been murdered by MacBeth - see our 1st Cousins (they were also first cousins) '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|26th Great Grandparents (256M)}}== ==={{blue|France}}=== : '''Robert (Robert II) "the Pious, King of France" Capet (0860-0923)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Capet-41 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Capet-41&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] : '''Sir Arnold (Reginald) "Lord of Stoke and Rotherfield" Croy formerly Grey (1065-1097)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Grey-526 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Grey-526&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Wales}}=== : '''King Einion ab Owain (0940 - 0984)''' - '''{{red|''AH''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ab_Owain-10 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Ab_Owain-10&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|27th Great Grandparents (512M)}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Orme Tuchet (1070-?)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tuchet-20 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Tuchet-20&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|France}}=== : '''Hugues (Hugh) "King of the Franks" Capet (0941-0998)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Capet-57 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Capet-57&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Wales}}=== : '''Merfyn "Merfyn Frych" ap Gwriad - King of Gwynedd, Prince of Anglesey and Powys (0795-0844)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ap_Gwriad-12 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Ap_Gwriad-12&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] : '''King Owain "King of Deheubarth" ap Hywel aka King of South Wales (0910-0988)''' - '''{{red|''AH''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ap_Hywel-56 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Ap_Hywel-56&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|28th Great Grandparents (1G)}}== ==={{blue|Belgium}}=== : '''Walter (Oissy) d' Oissy III (abt. 0985 - aft. 1049)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' - '''{{blue|[R3]}}'''
: (Lord of Avesnes )
: B: ? D: ?
: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Oissy-1 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Oissy-1&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|France}}=== : '''Berenguer de Bayeux formerly Bayeux aka de Bretagne - Count of Rennes (0869-0931)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bayeux-39 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bayeux-39&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] : '''Hugues "le Grand, Comte de Paris, marquis de Neustrie, duc des Francs et comte d'Auxerre" de Paris formerly Robertian (0898-0956)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Robertian-1 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Robertian-1&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] : '''Odard "Udard, Hodard, Hudard" de Cotentin formerly Cotentin aka de Dutton - 1st Lord of Dutton (1046-1096)''' - '''{{red|''L''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cotentin-3 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Cotentin-3&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|29th Great Grandparents (2G)}}== ==={{blue|France}}=== : '''Robert (Robert I) "Roi de France" de France formerly Robertian (0897-0920)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Robertian-4 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Relationship '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|30th Great Grandparents (4G)}}== ==={{blue|France}}=== : '''Robert (Robert IV) "le Fort, the Strong" de Neustria formerly Robertian aka d'Anjou (0820-0866)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Robertian-5 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Robertian-5&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|31st Great Grandparents (8G)}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Ecgberht "Egbert, King of Wessex" Wessex (0775-0839)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wessex-3 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Wessex-3&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|32nd Great Grandparents (16G)}}== ==={{blue|Scotland}}=== : '''Cináed (Kenneth I) "Cináed mac Ailpín, King of Picts and Scots" King of the Picts formerly MacAlpin (0810-0858)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/MacAlpin-11 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=MacAlpin-11&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|36th Great Grandparents (256G)}}== ==={{blue|Holy Roman Empire}}=== : '''Hugobert "Comes Palatii, Count Palatine" de Herstal [uncertain] formerly Herstal aka van Echternach (0635-0694)''' - '''{{red|''AH''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Herstal-1 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Herstal-1&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|Significant 1st Cousins}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Henry (Henry VII) "King of England, 2nd Earl of Richmond" of England formerly Tudor (1457-1509)''' - 14x removed - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tudor-18 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Tudor-18&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Ireland}}=== : '''John FitzThomas "1st Earl of Kildare, 5th Lord of Offaly" Fitzgerald (1260-1316) - 20x removed''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fitzgerald-10269 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Fitzgerald-10269&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Scotland}}=== : '''Mac Bethadh MacFinnlaech (Macbeth) King of Scots formerly Scotland (1005-1057) - 27x removed''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Scotland-163 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Scotland-163&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|Significant 2nd Cousins}}== ==={{blue|Scotland}}=== : '''Robert "Earl of Carrick and Lord of Annandale" Bruce King Robert Ist of Scots formerly Bruce aka de Brus The Bruce (1274-1329)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bruce-129 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bruce-129&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|Significant 3rd Cousins}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Elizabeth "Elizabeth I Queen of England" Tudor (1533-1603) - 12x removed''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tudor-1 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Tudor-1&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|Significant 4th Cousins}}== ==={{blue|Scotland}}=== : '''Mary (Stewart) Stuart Queen of Scots (1542 - 1587) - 11x removed''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stewart-6849 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Stewart-6849&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|Significant 7th Cousins}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''George Gordon "6th Baron Byron" Byron - Lord Byron the poet (1788-1824) - 6x removed''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Byron-127 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Byron-127&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|Significant 8th Cousins}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Countess Augusta Ada (Ada) "Ada Lovelace" Lovelace formerly Byron aka King-Noel (1815-1852) - 5x removed - (dau of Lord Bryon, mathematician, "first computer programmer")''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Byron-136 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Byron-136&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|Significant 12th Cousins}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Elizabeth Alexandra Mary (Queen Elizabeth II) Windsor (1926-2022)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Windsor-1 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Windsor-1&person2Name=Awbrey-1355 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|Significant 13th Cousins}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''Alexandrina Victoria (Victoria) "Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Empress of India" Hanover (1919-1901) - 2x removed''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hanover-230 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Hanover-230&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Germany}}=== : '''Ernst Anton Karl Ludwig (Ernest I) "Herzog von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha" Sachen-Coburg und Gotha formerly Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld - 4x removed''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld-1 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld-1&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] ==={{blue|Scotland}}=== : '''Mary Stuart Queen of Scots formerly Stewart (1542-1587) - 11x removed''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stewart-6849 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Stewart-6849&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|Significant 14th Cousins}}== ==={{blue|Germany}}=== : '''Franz Albrecht August Karl Emmanuel (Albert) "Prince Consort of the United Kingdom" Saxe-Coburg-Gotha formerly Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha aka Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1819-1861) - 3x removed''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-3 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-3&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' =={{red|Significant 15th Cousins}}== ==={{blue|England}}=== : '''George Frederick Ernest Albert (George V) "King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" Windsor KG formerly Saxe-Coburg-Gotha - also Emperor of India (1865-1936)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-6 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-6&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] =={{red|Other}}== '''Saint Patrick "Patron Saint of Ireland" ap Calpurnius - 42nd great grand uncle (0351-0457)''' - '''{{red|''A''}}''' : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ap_Calpurnius-1 '''Profile'''] '''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Ap_Calpurnius-1&person2Name=Awbrey-135 '''Relationship Chart'''] '''[[#top|Go to top]]''' ==Family Relationship Codes== '''{{blue|[R1]}}''' = Plantagenet '''{{blue|[R2]}}''' = Neville '''{{blue|[R3]}}''' = Avesnes & Oissy ==Pending== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Berkeley-3 14 ggm https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/FitzAlan-600 15 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Neville-53 15 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Spine-7 15 ggm https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Holland-31 16 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Aske-90 18 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stanley-1402 19 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Say-67 24 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/D%C3%BAn_Caillen-1 28 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Denne-65 13 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ferch_Dafydd-5 14 ggm https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Vaughan-184 14 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Llewelyn-85 15 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stafford-78 18 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Despenser-35 16 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Beauchamp-74 17 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ap_Hywel-56 27 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Holland-31 16 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Castilla-110 20 ggm https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Botetourt-9 18 gg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Churchill-4 12, 1x cousin

Stuart McCormick Family Iconography

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Shields, images and other iconography of the ancestors of [[McCormick-6233|Stuart McCormick]]. === Ulster Families - Patton, Kerr, Mathewson, Graham, Dickson, Wilson, Adams === {{Image|file=Photos-241.png |caption=County Tyrone crest }} {{Image|file=Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-1.jpg |caption=Adam Tartan }} {{Image|file=Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-45.jpg |caption=Graham Dress tartan }} {{Image|file=Photos-102.gif |caption=Graham Crest }} {{Image|file=Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-123.jpg |caption=Matheson Dress tartan }} {{Image|file=Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-62.jpg |caption=Kerr tartan}} {{Image|file=Clan_Kerr-1.png |caption=Marquess Of Lothian Scotland - Clan Kerr Coat Of Arms }}

Stuart Mentoring Examples

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This page is used to provide examples of formatting and coding. ==Biography== Ethel born on 3 August 1894 in Calais, Vermont was the daughter of Elmer and Ethel Powers. Ethel was born on 3 August 1894 in Calais, Washington, Vermont, United States. '''Birth''': "Vermont, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1732-2005"
citing Digital film/folder number: 005487639_003_M99F-DB9; Image number: 39
{{FamilySearch Record|QPQ5-P329}} (accessed 22 November 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-899D-H54J}}
Ethel Louise Powers born on 3 Aug 1894 in Calais, Washington, Vermont, United States.
In the 1900 census Ethel (age 5) was the daughter of Elmer Powers in Marshfield town, Washington, Vermont, United States. '''1900 Census''': "United States Census, 1900"
citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: T623; Line: 54; Digital film/folder number: 004120614; FHL microfilm: 1241695; Image number: 173; Sheet number: 3; Sheet letter: B; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N00851-4
{{FamilySearch Record|MMPW-3ZR}} (accessed 22 November 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-6PD3-NPN}}
Ethel L Powers (5), single daughter, in household of Elmer Powers (34) in Marshfield town, Washington, Vermont, United States. Born in Vermont.
Ethel married Waverly T Sulham (age 25) on 29 May 1910 in Marshfield, Washington, Vermont, United States. '''Marriage''': "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-2008"
citing Vital Records Office, Vermont Department of Health, Burlington and New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston
{{FamilySearch Record|KN95-P2H}} (accessed 22 November 2023)
Ethel L Powen marriage to Wavie T Sulham (25) on 29 May 1910 in Marshfield, Washington, Vermont, United States.
Ethel died (age 80) on 28 December 1974 in Barre City, Washington, Vermont, United States. '''Death Registration''': "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-2008"
citing Affiliate Name: Vermont State Archives and Records Administration; Affiliate Publication Title: Vermont Death Records, 1909-2008; Affiliate Publication Number: PR-1156-1158; Digital film/folder number: 007028980; Image number: 2927
{{FamilySearch Record|KNSR-JX5}} (accessed 22 November 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L97W-7965-Y}}
Ethel L Bailey death 25 Dec 1974 in Barre City, Washington, Vermont, United States.
Ethel was mentioned on a memorial in Durant Cemetery, Cabot, Washington County, Vermont, United States with a death date of 25 December 1974. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|116567088}} (accessed 22 November 2023)
Memorial page for Ethel Louise ''Powers'' Bailey (3 Aug 1894-25 Dec 1974), citing Durant Cemetery, Cabot, Washington County, Vermont, USA; Maintained by David W. Tucker (contributor 47410222).
== Sources ==

Stuart Smyth to do list

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I have been surprised that no other family member has provided additional data to Cordelia Kate Clack, when all of her older brothers describe many details. My only assumption is that there is no other descendant of Cordelia Clack who is interested.

Stuart's Bartrum Charts

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'''
Peter Bartrum Family Tree Charts for Certain Families
''' '''Geni.com - Bartrum Genealogical Project:''' Best source for charts - [https://www.geni.com/projects/Bartrum-Genealogical-Project/4476525 Geni.com - Bartrum Genealogical Project]. Available copyright free with free registration at Geni.com. '''Aberystwyth University - Bartrum Genealogical Project website:''' The Bartrum papers have been digitized at this stie - https://research.aber.ac.uk/en/datasets/bartrum-genealogical-project Each page of the book is on a separate file with no known method to search the material. 16 May 2023. This material has a CC BY licence allows anyone to: : - copy, distribute and transmit work : - adapt work : - make commercial use of the work under the condition that the user must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests they endorse the user or their use of the work). ==Bartrum - Aubrey Family Charts== {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_WikiTree_Photos-13.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Aubrey 1 - (Thomas, c1220, Constable Coch) }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-1.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Aubrey 2 - (Morgan ap Gwalter, c1410) }} {{Image|file=Aubrey-29-1.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Aubrey 3 - (Jenkin ap Morgan Aubrey of Abercynrig) }} {{Image|file=Aubrey-29-2.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Aubrey 4 - (Hopkin ap Jenkin Aubrey) }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-2.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Aubrey 5 - (John ??) }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-3.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Aubrey 6 - (Richard ap Gwalter, c14xx) }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-6.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Bleddyn ap Maenyrch 4 - (Jenkin ap Dafydd of Allt-y-fan, Llywel) }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-7.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Bleddyn ap Maenyrch 16 - (Hywel ab Einion Sais) }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-8.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Bleddyn ap Maenyrch 20 - (Llywelyn ap ywel Fychan) }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-9.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Bleddyn ap Maenyrch 20C1 - (Morgan ap Dafydd Gam) }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-10.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Bleddyn ap Maenyrch 29 - (Owain Gethin of Glyntawe) }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-11.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Bleddyn ap Maenyrch 30 - (Gruffudd ab Owain Gethin) }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-12.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Bleddyn ap Maenyrch 33(F1) - (Gruffudd ap Hywel Melyn) }} {{Image|file=Fychan-13.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Drymbenog 2 - (Roger Fawr) }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Eidio 3 - (Hywel Goch of Esgair Gaib) }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-18.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Eidio 6 (Morgan ap Dafydd of Rhydodyn) }} {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_Family_Images-15.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Rhydderch DDU 2 - (Gwilym ap Llwelyn DDU of Caco) }} {{Image|file=Turberville-74.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Bartrum Chart - Turberville 2 - (Wilcock Turberville) }}

Stuart's Mentor Sheet

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'''Stuart's Mentor Cheat Sheet''' ==First Contact With a Mentee - Send PM== Hello , Thank you for contributing to WikiTree! My name is Stuart. I am a volunteer Mentor here at WikiTree. Mentors help our members who might be struggling with a certain aspect of the site. Another member noticed that you may need some help with . I’m here to help! Before we get started, would you let me know what you were wanting to accomplish? I noticed that you One important thing to remember is that WikiTree is a collaborative community, and things work a little differently here than on other genealogy sites. Communication is a big part of that, and we all need to work well together to achieve our mission of an accurate, single-family tree. Our goal in the Mentor Project is to make sure everyone has an opportunity to succeed with that goal. Please reply to this email so that I know you received it. I’m looking forward to working with you. Stuart, WikiTree Mentor ==How do I keep my mentee from thinking I'm just bossing them around?== : Be as sympathetic as you can and try to remember how confused you were when you started. :-) : Always assume good intentions. : Re-read the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Honor_Code Honor Code] if you need inspiration. : Always use official Help pages to explain the problem, and use the information there to show your mentee how to fix it. :: How do I find the help pages? ::: Click the help menu on any page in WikiTree :: How do I search the help pages? ::: Click "Help Search" on the Help menu ==Help== : If you can't find the help page you need, ask in the Mentor Google Group: wikimentors@googlegroups.com [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mentors_Sand_Box#I.27m_done_with_this_Mentee._Now_what.3F I'm Done With This Mentee. Now What?] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mentors_Sand_Box#What_if_I_need_to_be_away_for_a_while.3F What If I Need to be Away for a While] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mentors_Sand_Box#What_do_I_do_when_...._.3F What Do I Do When? - Mentoring No Longer Needed - Mentee Does Not Respond - Mentee Becomes Destructive] ==Mentee Katherine Smith== ===Notes=== - 19 May - was Pre-1700 badge removed again?
- some sources; some to be added; what is plan to add; due date passed on some?
===Actions===

Stuart's Rangers Sheet

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'''Updated:''' June 6, 2023 '''{{red|NOTE:}}''' add "googlegroups.com" to all email addresses below == Rangers' Weekly Schedule == '''The Ranger Schedule:''' see [https://calendar.google.com/ Ranger/Greeter Calendar] "'''WikiTree Rangers:'''" - if you don't see "'''WikiTree Rangers'''" listed in your calendar list on the left side of that screen, please let us know by posting in the [https://groups.google.com/g/wtforestbrigade Ranger Google Group]. '''Daylight Savings Time:''' the Google Calendar will automatically update according to changes in Daylight Saving time. If your time shifts before someone next to you on the schedule, you may have overlap. If you need help resolving these overlaps, please post in the [https://groups.google.com/g/wtforestbrigade Ranger Google Group]. '''If you have to miss your time:''' : '''email:''' wtforestbrigade@ == Procedures == '''Sign In/Out Codes:''' : '''Check In and Out on both the Rangers Check-In page and on Discord.''' : '''Check-In Page:''' :: '''In:''' '''IN:''' ~~~~ :: '''Out:''' cut In coding and paste in Out: and add '''OUT:''' ~~~~ : '''Discord:''' :: '''IN:''' = /rangerin :: '''OUT:''' = /rangerout - '''Review Rangers Cheat Sheet:''' check for latest information on badged members. Please do not add any notes there. ===Pre-1700 Issues=== : [[Help:Pre-1700 Profiles]] : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_FAQ#Why_are_unreliable_sources_allowed_for_post-1700_profiles.3F Help:Sources FAQ#Why are unreliable sources allowed_ or post-1700 profiles] : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Uncertain#Why_is_uncertain_information_allowed_on_WikiTree.3F Help:Uncertain - Why is Uncertain Information Alloed on WikiTree] === Some Other Things to Think About While Rangering === * Have you thanked members for the '''GOOD''' work they have done? * How long has the member been a member? * How active are they? * Are there comments from others on their profile regarding what you see them doing? Might be time for an [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mentor_Intervention_Request MIR]. * Are they involved in specific projects related to what you see them doing on the feed? * Is what the member is doing harming Wikitree in a big way? - '''Member Name or Link''': in communications, '''do refer to individual members by name or profile link''' - '''Yellow or Red Badged members not listed on Cheat Sheet:''' : post to the Rangers Google Group - '''Yellow or Red Badged Members Listed on Cheat Sheet:''' : '''- Mistake noted or needs guidance (not critical):''' contact the Mentor/Contact directly. Please don't fix the mistake for the mentee. These situations give mentors opportunities to teach their mentees how to fix their own mistake. : '''- Block - if needed:''' for someone doing a specific action - see below: :: '''email:''' wikimediators@ : - '''merging their own profile into another last name:''' :: '''email:''' wikimediators@ :: '''subject:''' Check Merge - (member URL) : '''- spammer, vandal, or a member making serious mistakes:''' see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Problems_with_Members Help:Problems with Members] and [[Help:Emergency_Blocks|Emergency Blocks]]: :: '''email:''' WikiMediators@ : - '''someone doing damage that is making you uncomfortable, but it's not an emergency?''' :: Go to [[Help:Problems_with_Members| Problems with Members]] for help deciding what to do next. :: You might decide that you're comfortable contacting the member yourself. If so, there is helpful information on the [[Space:Rangers_Sample_Messages|Ranger Sample Messages page]]. Remember, if you ''are'' reaching out to help, you are reaching out as another member, not as a Ranger, so it's best to leave off the Ranger title when you leave your message. : '''- Member adding a bunch of pre-1700 profiles with questionable (or no) sources:''' :: Start here: You might decide that you're comfortable contacting the member yourself. If so, there are some helpful [[Space:Rangers_Sample_Messages#Pre-1700.27s|Ranger Pre-1700 Sample Messages]]. Remember, if you are reaching out to help, you are reaching out as another member, not as a Ranger, so it's best to leave off the Ranger title when you leave your message. : '''- Member creating a lot of problems or continue adding profiles after being asked to stop:''' see: [[Help:Pre-1700_Badge_Removal|Pre-1700 Badge Removal]] (''Please make sure you read the whole page to make sure you understand the steps and their outcomes.'') : - '''Removing Profile Managers:''' - see Messages : - '''Pre-1500 - Not Badged:''' - see Messages : - '''Pre-1700 - Not Badged:''' - see Messages : - '''Name Changes to Anonymous for non-living persons:''' - see Messages :: Note: Usually when someone is changing profiles to Anonymous, they're either trying to correct errors they've made or it's the only way they can figure out to "close" their account. If someone is repeatedly and rapidly making this kind of change, they should get more immediate attention then someone who has only done it on one or two profiles. : '''- Still not sure what to do:''' :: You can ask for help in the [https://groups.google.com/g/wtforestbrigade Ranger Google Group]. Try to keep your questions "generic" without calling out other members by name. :: Or, if you're on Discord, you can ask in the #rangers channel on [[Help:Discord|our server]]. : '''- Need specific help and advice:''' :: '''email:''' wikimediators@ '''Merge Feed Instructions -- How to view change logs:''' To view the change log of a "merged away" profile, click on the link for the profile ID that shows up in parentheses in the change log entry. Example for 28 Jan 2022: {{Image |file=Rangers-4.jpg |align=c |size=1000 |caption=''Merge feed example'' }} ==Sample Messages== ===Removing Profile Managers:=== Hello, I noticed you removed another member on a profile you both were managing. Were you able to [[Communication_Before_Editing|communicate]] with them before doing so? If they are unresponsive [[Unresponsive_Profile_Managers|this process]] might be a better way to go. Stuart ===Pre-1500:=== Hello! I noticed that you made some changes to a family of profiles that contain some profiles with dates prior to the year 1500. Work on these widely shared ancestors needs to be done carefully, which is why we require certification before a member is allowed to edit pre-1500 profiles. That process is described here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pre-1500_Profiles Members without certification can still provide information for profiles in this era by following the instructions here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pre-1500_Work_without_a_Badge Stuart ===Pre-1700:=== Hello! I noticed that you're working on pre-1700-era profiles. This is just a reminder that certifying to work on these types of profiles means that you agree to add valid sources as outlined in the [https://www.wikitree.com/quiz/pre_1700 Pre-1700 Certification Quiz]. If you need help with this, our G2G Forum is a great place to start. You can get there by clicking the link on the Help menu. Thanks! Stuart ===Name Changes to Anonymous for non-living persons:=== Hello, Adding Anonymous as a name for profiles of living individuals is an acceptable practice on WikiTree. This is done to provide some anonymity for living persons. Some of the profiles you've changed are non-living individuals. Are you trying to fix an error or perhaps close your account? Stuart

Stuart's Sandbox

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'''{{Red|This page is a work page for testing formatting. Material will be added and deleted at random.}}''' '''{{Red|Images on this page are used on category and space pages.}}''' ---- 1. - setup Landing team and introduce - include suggestion to read Resources in present format - revise Membership Team wording; add Landing Team on Project page 2. - Suggest dividing Resources by creating Sources page - reformat Resources - emphasize info most important for new members? - New Sources page - divide out sources specific to a county? 3. - Change County Resources pages to County History - check links - Move County Resources sources to Wales Sources page Might use hidden text to alert link is also on another page 4. - ask Steve about category link on project page v link on Resources page -------- Possible revision to applicant email - because links don't work well in a PM, a pre-message is needed: First Response Sent to Applicant via PM: Subject: Wales Project Membership Application Hi xxx, Thank you for applying for Wales Project membership. Please respond to this message which will provide your email address. You will then receive an email explaining the project. Also included are links to project pages which you will need to review. Stuart Awbrey, Membership Coordinator ------- Message Sent via Email After Applicant Responds to PM: Subject: Wales Project Membership Application Thanks for responding xxx. A reminder of the Requirements for Membership:
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'''Topics Teams -''' click on a team name to see more information: [[Space:Wales_Buildings_Team|Wales Buildings Team]] * [[Space:Wales_Cemeteries_Team|Wales Cemeteries Team]] * [[Space:Wales_Disasters_Team|Wales Disasters Team]] |*[[Space:Wales_Project_Topics_Wars|Wales Project Topics - Wars Team]] '''Landing Team:''' :The '''Landing Team''' can be a temporary home while you continue to review the project and its teams. '''Team Selection''' - after reviewing the teams, let me know which one you are interested in joining. You can request to join more than one. Let me know if you have questions about the teams. I look forward to hearing from you. Stuart Awbrey, Membership Coordinator ----- '''Changes to Wales Resources page:''' - Wales Project Historic Counties section - change links to new county history pages - formatting - put subjects in alpha order? how to indicate especially for new members? - improve Profile Creation and Maintenance section: : see - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Profile_Improvement#Steps_toward_Improved_Profiles - Profile Sourcing section - reword - link out to WT sources v Wales team - remove Wales Project Profile Improvement Teams section - Stickers/Flags/Icons - add link to WT page? - WikiWales Discord - reword - ask if others are interested in Welsh language assist - Glossary Welsh - reformat; ask Corrine is needs update - Adds? ------ * See profile page: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Llantrithyd_Place St Illtyd Church ? Welsh miners to Ukraine: : https://www.google.com/search?q=Wales+emigration+to+Ukraine&sxsrf=ALiCzsZtpVLC3JvcbthduKEpuCYEZKJBPw%3A1668722746129&ei=OrB2Y4K2B9a4qtsP6PyukAg&ved=0ahUKEwiCu4vUnLb7AhVWnGoFHWi-C4IQ4dUDCA8&uact=5&oq=Wales+emigration+to+Ukraine&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzIFCAAQogQyBQgAEKIEMgUIABCiBDIFCAAQogQyBwgAEB4QogQ6CggAEEcQ1gQQsANKBAhBGABKBAhGGABQgAlYgAlgoiJoAXABeACAAXqIAXqSAQMwLjGYAQCgAQHIAQLAAQE&sclient=gws-wiz-serp : https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-40345030 : http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/southeastwales/hi/people_and_places/history/newsid_8485000/8485707.stm : https://archives.library.wales/index.php/welsh-settlers-in-russia

Stuart's Work Page

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'''{{Red|This page is a work page for testing formatting. Material will be added and deleted at random.}}''' '''{{Red|Images on this page are used on category and space pages.}}''' ---- Judge marshall general - Earl of Pembrokes' army at San Quentin - 1557 MP Camarthen Boroughs - 1554 MP Becon Boroughs - 1556 MP Hindon - 1559 MP Arundel - 1563 MP Taunton - 1593 Principal New Hall Inn, Oxford - 1550 Counsel for the Merchant Adventurers Company at Berges - 1564=66 Judge advocate to Admiralty Court Member commissioner at trial of Queen Mary - 1586 Member commissioner at trial of Queen Mary - ? Vicar-general province of Canterbury Member - Council of Marches of Wales - 1579 Master - Chancery Court - Master - Requests Court - 1590 Member court of High Commission - 1593 POSITIONS HELD {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#32CD32;"|Profile ID ! align="left" style="background: #32CD32;"|Your ID ! align="left" style="background: #32CD32;"|Birth/Bap & County ! align="left" style="background:#32CD32;"|Comments ! align="left" style="background:#32CD32"|PM y/n ! align="left" style="background:#32CD32"|Start Date |- ![[Hopkins-3494|Hopkins-3494]] | |1885 Monmouth |JohnBryant1745_ged |Y | |- ![[Hopkins-3495|Hopkins-3495]] | |1897 Monmouth |JohnBryant1745_ged |Y | |- ![[Thomas-5915|Thomas-5915]] | |1815 Anglesey |WTree.JAZ.Ancestors.ged |Y | |- ![[Jones-11657|Jones-11657]] | |1814 Anglesey |'''Done'''. Needs baptism and death reg. |Y | |- ![[Thomas-5917|Thomas-5917]] | |1842 Flint |'''Done'''. Second marriage in question. |Y | |- {| | INSCRIPTION || TRANSLATION|| | | Gulielmo Aubræo, clara familia in Breconia orto ; LL. in Oxonia Doctori, ac Regio Professori, Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis causarum Auditori ; & Vicario in Spiritualibus generali : Exercitus Regii, ad S. Quintinum, Supremo Juridico. In limitaneium Walliæ concilium Adscito ; Cancellariæ Magistro, & Reginæ Elizabethæ à supplicum Libellis. Viro exquisite erudition, singulari prudential, & moribus suavissimis : qui tribus filiis & sex filiabus, Wilgifforda uxore susceptis, æternam in Christo vitam expectans, animam deo xxiii Julii, 1595 ætatis suæ 66 placide reddidit. || Optimo patri, Edwardus & Thomas, Milites ; ac Johannes Armiger, filii mæstissimi Posuerunt || Sacred to the Memory Of Doctor William Awbrey Descended from a conspicuous Family in Brecknock He commenc't Doctor of the Civil Laws in Oxford Where he was also Regius Professor. He was Auditor and Judge of Causes Depending in the Arch-Bishop of Canterburies Courts, And his Vicar- general in Spirituals. Was Judge-Advocate of the Royal Army sent to St Quintins; And one of the great Council. Establisht in the Marches of Wales. He was one of the Masters of Chancery, And also one of the Masters of Requests, To the Majesty of Queen Elizabeth. In a word Was a Person exquisitely well-learned Of Singular Prudence, and of a most sweet, and winning disposition Who Having by his Wife Wilgiford 3 Sons, and 6 Daughters On the 23rd of July 1595 in the 66th year of his age Resigned his Soul to his Redeemer And here awaiteth for his second coming. Sir Edward, and Sir Thomas Awbrey Knights Together with their Brother John Awbrey Esquire, Their 3 surviving sons have with much sadness Consecrated this Marble to his Memory |- |}

Students of David Davis, Castell Hywel

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This page aims to collect information and link to all of the students of David Davis of Castell Hywel (1745–1828). WikiTree contributors, "David Davis (abt.1745-1827)," WikiTree: The Free Family Tree, (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Davis-90341 : accessed 10 November 2021). Listed in Telyn Dewi as subscribers and former students: Davis, David. 1824. Telyn Dewi: sef Gwaith Prydyddawl y Parch. David Davis, o Gastell Hywel, Ceredigion. Swansea: F. Fagg. Bowen, Rev. Daniel M.A., Wain Ifor Bowen, Rev. John, Llangattock, Crickhowel Bowen, Rev. Thomas, Walsall Davies, Mr. Anthony, Coedmorfawr Davies, Jenkin, Esq., Maescrygie Davies, Daniel, Esq., Surgeon, R.N. Chatham Davies, David, Crygyreryr Davies, David, Esq., Surgeon, Lampeter Davies, Rev. D., Curate of Llansadyrnen Davies, D., Duke Street, St. James's, London Davies, David, Penlan-fach Davies, David, Jr., Penlan-fach Davies, Rev. David, Panteg Davies, Evan, Fadfa Davies, Rev. John, Aberdar Davies, John, Llwynrheol Davies, Rev. John, Llwyn-y-gros Davies, Rev. John, Wavertree Davies, Rev. Joshua, Curate of Llangadock Davies, Rev. Joshua, Vicar of Llanwenog Davies, Rees, Student, Carmarthen College Davies, Samuel, Hhynnon-dafolog Davies, Rev. Thomas, Coedycymmer Davies, Rev. Thomas, M.A., Dihewid Davies, Thomas, Kilcennin Davies, Timothy, Cribin Davies, Timothy, Crygymaen Davis, Rev. David, Vicar of Ewenny Davis, Rev. David, Neath Davis, Rev. Timothy, Evesham Davis, Benjamin, Llwynrhydowen Davis, Rev. Thomas, Leicester Davis, Timothy, Oldbury Davis, Thomas, Pentresion, Lampeter Davis, Rev. Joseph, Eardisland, Hereford Davis, Rev. Rees, Withington, Herefordshire Evans, Major, Highmead Evans, Rev. B. Rossily, Glamorganshire Evans, Rev. Christmas, Llangefni Evans, Rev. David, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wright Evans, David, Glandwr, Llandyssul Evans, Rev. Eleazer, Church Langton, Leicester Evans, E., Esq., Surgeon, R.N., Abercerdyn Evans, Evan, Neuadd, New Quay Evans, J. M., Ffynnon-dydur Evans, Rev. John, M.A., Steyning Evans, John, Vairdre-fawr, Llandyssul Evans, Rev. J., 2nd master of Ystradmeurig School Evans, T., Gwardafolog Evans, Rev. Thomas, Vicar of Pembre Evans, Rev. T. B., Ynysgou, Merthyr Tydfil Goodier, John, Esq., Solicitor, Llandovery Griffiths, Rev. D. Curate of Brongwyn Griffiths, Daniel, Llanllwchaiarn Griffiths, Rev. John, P.C. of Spitty, Ystrad-Meurig Griffiths, Rev. Thomas, Cribin Harris, Morgan, Esq., Maesllydan Herbert, Rev. David, Vicar of Llansaintfred Herbert, John, Esq., Rhiwbren, Cardiganshire Herbert, Rev. W., Rhiwbren, Cardiganshire Howell, Dr., M.D., Clifton James, Rev. John, Gellionnen James, John, Parkynest Jones, Benjamin, Coedlannau fach Jones, Rev. David Lewis, Tutor at Presbyterian College, Carmarthen Jones, David, Goitre issa Jones, Rev. D., Rector of Llanddoget Jones, Dr. D. H. Ll. D., Dorset Place, Clap Road Jones, Rev. E. O. Duffield, Derbyshire Jones, J., Student at Carmarthen College Jones, John Esq., Ffynondydur Jones, John, Gelliaur, Llandyssul Jones, John, Esq., Gallifaharen Jones, Rev. John, Rector of Llangunllo Jones, Rev. John, Curate of Merthyr Tydfil Jones, John, New Quay Jones, Rees, Nantremenyn Jones, Thomas, Aberystwyth Jones, Thomas, Cwm, Llandyssul (marries D. Castellhywel's niece, Elinor Davies, daughter of his sister, Mary)Dai Davies research, sources needed Lewis, Evan, Penrallt, Llangranog Lewis, Rev. Evan, Ystrad Lewis, John, Alltyman Lewis, John, Penrallt, Llangranog Lewis, Rev. L., Dorchester Lloyd, David, Esq., Lanlwyd Lloyd, Rev. Hugh, Rector of Llangeitho Lloyd, John, Esq., Trecefel, Caron, Cardiganshire Lloyd, Edward, Esq., Manchester Lloyd, Lewis, Esq., of Lothbury, London, banker Makeig, Thomas, Esq., Parkytrap Morgan, David, Esq., surgeon, Kilcenin Morgan, Rev. J. E., St. Brides Major Morgan, Rev. William, Vicar of Cayo and Llanfynyff Nugent, T. G., Esq., Surgeon, Cardigan Parry, Rev. James, Liverpool Peter, Rev. David, Tutor at the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen Rees, Dr. David, M.D., London Rees, Rev. David, M.D., Merthyr Rees, William, 337 Oxford St., London Thomas, David, Esq., Llanfair, Cardiganshire Thomas, David, Lower Court Thomas, David Jr., Pontfan Thomas, James, Penwern Thomas, Thomas, Llanwenog Vaughan, John, Esq., Tyllwyd Williams, Rev. A., Lampeter Williams, D., Lampeter Williams, Rev. David, P.C., Llanfair Clydogau Williams, David, Esq., M.D., Liverpool Williams, Rev. John, Vicar of Llandyfriog == Sources ==

Study Center for Early Religious Life in Western New York

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== Study Center for Early Religious Life in Western New York == The Study Center for Early Religious Life in Western New York was created in 1978 and collected primary sources documenting religious life in the first half of the nineteenth century in central and western New York State. The sources are cataloged and described as part of the Rare Manuscript Collection at Cornell University. The collection includes information for the following counties: Cayuga, Cortland, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Onondaga, Ontario, Oswego, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Tompkins, Wayne, Wyoming, and Yates. * Source Example: :::[[Space:Study_Center_for_Early_Religious_Life_in_Western_New_York|Study Center for Early Religious Life in Western New York]] * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#EarlyWesternNYReligion|EarlyWesternNYReligion]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Study_Center_for_Early_Religious_Life_in_Western_New_York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] The collection can be viewed here: * https://rmc.library.cornell.edu/eguides/lists/churchlist1.htm Individual items in the collection can be found by searching the Cornell University Catalog https://www.library.cornell.edu/ using the search criteria Archives #### where #### is the number of the holding. In some cases items can be found at other locations, such as USGenWeb sites, Ancestry, or Family Search.

Study of an interesting woman

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This is an study about a woman called Jeronyma Paulina Duarte, who had many children in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 3 different fathers. She was a lady and became a single mother after her first husband's death. Please, help me to understand the History behind her life.

Stuff

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Stumbles Name Study Info

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Sturg & Ang Scrapbook

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This scrapbook was created by [[Morley-2023|Mary Morley Wright]]. After Mary passed away in 2017, this scrapbook came into the possession of family friends, [[Cargill-400|Janet McCann]] and [[McCann-1413|Caitlin McCann]]. To honor Mary and Isabel's memory, these pages are uploaded online in case their families come looking someday. The scrapbook is available on the internet archive here: https://archive.org/details/sturganjscrapbook_202110 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sturg & Ang Scrapbook|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Stu's Canadian Imigrant Ancestors

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==NOTABLE LINEAGES== Several of my cousins have pointed out recently that we have royal descents. I usually don't pay much attention to them as they usually indicate errors or fraudulent lineages that will eventually be corrected. However, in the table below, I've indicated which lines may have royal or noble lineages. I've marks these lines with "*". Many lines extend to Puritans so I won't mark them. There are connections to several US presidents and Prime Ministers and most signers of the Magna Carta. These are not marked. My brother Jeff has a list of more recent notable relatives on his profile. There is now a Mayflower connection. The identity of Nem Cone has now been proven and she is Naomi Rowley, a descendant of Mathew Fuller. His step father is Mayflower passenger Edward Fuller and his mother's name is not known but she was a Mayflower passenger. '''No warranty is expressed or implied.''' ==IMMIGRANT ANCESTORS TO CANADA== These maps show where my immigrant ancestors came from. In green are where they were born, not always the same as the place they immigrated from. In red are where they died. See the table below for details. {{Image|file=Ward-21154-4.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Ward-21154-3.jpg |align=r |size=m }} ---- The biggest mysteries on this list are Nancy Goff, Nem Cone, Catherine MacFarland and Catherine Purdy, and of course, Wesley Scott and the wives of Michael and John Lutes.. Note that many of the destinations were to present day New Brunswick. If the migration took place before 1784, then I call it Nova Scotia. None of these were technically in Canada as this was all pre-confederation. The most recent immigrants were Thomas and Sarah Smith from Bermuda in 1861. The migrations I mention need a little explanation. * Planter: For the most part, these are New Englanders that migrated to Nova Scotia in the post Acadian period of 1760-1775. Some are Irish or German that simply passed through New England after a brief stay. Planters also include people directly from Europe in the 1749 to 1760 period. * Irish: These would be immigrants directly from Ireland and mostly took place in the 1820s. They didn't all move for the same reasons but are part of a larger movement from Ireland to North America caused by English policy affecting the Irish ability to survive in their own land. My own Irish ancestors all came from Norther Ireland and all have roots in Scotland, probably the result of earlier clearances. * Scottish Clearances: These migrants came as the result of tenants being less valuable than sheep. Most happened in a specific time period very similar to the Irish. * Missionary: This refers specifically to Thomas and Sarah Smith who came from Bermuda to do missionary work in Nova Scotia and they retired in Truro. * Loyalist: These would be loyal Americans that came to Canada once the war was lost. Typically this migration peaked in 1783. My Loyalist ancestors were all from Westhester, NY and likely were all in Delancy's Brigade which settle in Nova Scotia. * Yorkshire: A subset of the Planters, these came as a distinct group direct from Yorkshire to Chignecto, mostly around 1775. Also, note that some Planter immigrants and some of their children died back in New England. (Ward, Salisbury, Maxwell, Tower, Ayer, etc.) Loyalism works both ways, although some may have just been homesick. Luckily they all left at least one child behind. {| {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Line''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Ancestor''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Gen''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Origin''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Destination''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Migration''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Note''' |- | |||||||||||||||| |- | 1||[[Ward-10507|Nehemiah Ward]]||1740||8||Attleboro, MA||Sackville, NS||1762||Planter||Single man, came with brother and may have had parents with him but they returned. |- | 2||[[Salisbury-213|Susanna Salisbury]]||1745||8||Rehoboth, MA||Sackville, NS||1762||Planter||came with parents. |- |* 3||[[Salisbury-212|Ebenizer Salisbury]]||1707||8||Swansea MA||Sackville, NS||1765||Planter||Died 1786 in Bar Harbour ME, Rebel sympathizer |- | 4||[[Round-31 |Susannah Round]]||1714||8||Swansea MA||Sackville, NS||1765||Planter||Died 1786 in ME |- | 5||[[Maxwell-3267|William Maxwell]]||1729||8||Bedford MA||Sackville, NS||1760||Planter||Eddy Rebel, left for Mount Desert, ME |- | 6||[[Foster-20926|Susan Foster]]||1731||8||Gloucester MA||Sackville, NS||1760||Planter|| died in Middlesex MA |- | 7||[[Tower-2735 |Joseph Tower]]||1721||8||Attleboro, MA||Sackville, NS||1761||Planter||died at sea enroute |- | 8||[[Briggs-5051|Judith Briggs]]||||8||Taunton, MA||Sackville, NS||1761||Planter||remarried N. Finney |- | 9||[[McFARLAND-2626 |Andrew McFarland]]||1781||6||Derry, Ireland||Hopewell, NB||1820||Irish|| |- | 10||[[Unknown-421368|Catherine ]]||1781||6||Donegal, Ireland||Hopewell, NB||1820||Irish|| |- | 11||[[McKinnon-1968 |Hector McKinnon]]||1800||6||Canna, Scotland||Lake Ainsley, NS||1826||Scottish Clearances|| |- |* 12||[[MacLean-2334|Ann MacLean]]||1808||6||Rum Scotland||Scotsville, NS||1826||Scottish Clearances||Came with father, Malcom. |- | 13||[[Goff-3218|David or William Goff]]||1795||7||Long Whatton, Leicestershire, England||New Horton, NB||?|||| |- | 14||[[Unknown-418979|Nancy]]||1777||7||?||Hopewell, NS||?||||May have been born in NB |- | 15||[[Anderson-11311|James Anderson]]||bef 1727||9||New London, CT||Horton NS||1761||Planter|| |- | 16||[[Dixon-3172 |Rebecca Dixson]]||1726||9||New London, CT||Horton NS||1761||Planter|| |- | 17||[[Bishop-842 |John Bishop]]||1709||9||New London, CT||Horton NS||1761||Planter|| |- | 18||[[Whipple-77|Rebecca Whipple]]||1711||9||New London, CT||Horton NS||1761||Planter|| |- |* 19||[[Hamilton-739 |Jonathon Hamilton]]||1709||9||New London, CT||Horton NS||1761||Planter|| |- | 20||[[Strickland-2615|Elizabeth Strickland]]||1716||9||New London, CT||Horton NS||1761||Planter|| |- | 21||[[Wheaton-413|James Wheaton]]||1737||8||Westchester, NY||Sackville, NS||1783||Loyalist||widowed, wife unknown |- | 22||[[Fillmore-174|Abigail Fillmore]]||1762||7||Westchester, NY||Sackville, NS||1783||Loyalist||Spouse of Thomas, son of James |- | 23||[[Cole-9116|Jonathan Cole Jr.]]||1728||9||Swansea, MA||Sackville, NS||1762||Planter|| |- | 24||[[Martin-25199|Abigail Martin]]||1725||||Barrington, MA||Sackville, NS||1762||Planter|| |- | 25||[[Alverson-365 |William Alverson]]||1704||9||Providence, RI||Sackville, NS||1765||Planter||widowed |- | 26||[[Sherman-4347|Elizabeth Sherman]]||1730||8||Dartmouth, MA||Sackville, NS||1765||Planter||Spouse of David, son of William |- | 27||[[Hicks-350|Samuel Hicks]]||1726||8||Swansea/Warren RI||Sackville, NS||176-||Planter|| |- |* 28||[[Bowen-266 |Thankful Bowen]]||1723||8||Swansea/Warren RI||Sackville, NS||176-||Planter|| |- | 29||[[Finney-589|Nathaniel Finney]]||1720||8||Swansea, MA||Sackville, NS||1760||Planter||1st wife died before emmigration |- | 30||[[Wry-55|John Wry ]]||1751||8||Yorkshire, England||Sackville, NS||1774||Yorkshire||(single as an immigrant) Spouse is Pheobe, d/o William Maxwell already listed |- | |||||||||||||||| |- | 31||[[Lockhart-615|James Lockhart Sr.]]||1720||9||CT||Horton NS||1760||Planter||Born in Ireland |- | 32||[[Michener-102|Rebecca Mitchner]]||1725||9||CT||Horton NS||1760||Planter||Married in CT. Birth unknown. Likely CT or Ireland |- | 33||[[Knowlton-375|Damiel Knowlton]]||1726||9||Ashford CT||Onslow, NS||1760||Planter|| |- | 34||[[Watkins-1203 |Zerviah Wadkins]]||1728||9||Ashford CT||Onslow, NS||1760||Planter|| |- | 35||[[Teed-318|Daniel Teed]]||1746||8||Westchester, NY||Cumberland, NS||1775||Loyalist||Widowed, returned to NY. WIfe is unknown. It's unknown whether she came to NS or where she died. |- | 36||[[Lutes-43|George Michael Lutes]]||1723||9||PA||Moncton, NS||1766||Planter||German |- | 37||[[Wiessler-2|Anna Walburgis Wiessler]]||1730||9||PA||Moncton, NS||1766||Planter||German |- | 38||[[Ricker-338 |Jacob Ricker Sr]]||1705||10||PA||Moncton, NS||1766||Planter||German |- | 39||[[Unknown-275683|Anna Maria]]||1708||10||PA||Moncton, NS||1766||Planter||German |- | 40||[[Dieter-370 |Judith Rosanna Dieter]]||1728||9||PA||Moncton, NS||1766||Planter||wife of Jacob Ricker Jr. German |- | |- | 41||[[Jonah-48 |Pierre Jonah aka Jeaune]]||1722||8||Montbilliard||Lunenburg, NS||1752||Planter|| |- | 42||[[Isselin-2|Jean Pierre Isselin]]||1712||9||Montbilliard||Lunenburg, NS||1752||Planter|| |- | 43||[[D'Heur-1|Elizabeth Jean (d'Heur) Isselin]]||1712||9||Montbilliard||Lunenburg, NS||1752||Planter|| |- | 44||[[Reynolds-10802|Nathaniel Reynolds]]||1730||8||Beverly, MA||Amherst, NS||1760||Planter|| Rebel, died at sea while escaping |- | 45||[[Rayment-89|Lydia (Rayment) Reynolds]]||1736||8||Beverly, MA||Amherst, NS||1760||Planter||Granddaughter of a murderer |- | 46||[[Scott-27168|Wesley Scott]]||1840||5||Limmerick, Ireland ?||Richibucto NB||1820||Irish||Sailer? |- | 47||[[Scott-27682|John Scott]]||1780||7||Dumphries, Scotland||Galoway NB||1820||Scottish Clearances|| |- | 48||[[Blaylock-543|Margaret Blaylock]]||1777||7||Kirk Andrews upon Esk, England||Galoway NB||1820||Scottish Clearances|| |- | 49||[[Smith-154620 |Margaret Smith]]||1819||6||Dumphries, Scotland||Galoway NB||1820||Scottish Clearances||Wife of Thomas Scott |- | 50||[[Smith-153171|Thomas Smith]]||1812||6||Bermuda||Truro NS||1861||Missionary|| |- | 51||[[Vesey-169 |Sarah Rebecca Vesey]]||1819||6||Bermuda||Truro NS||1861||Missionary|| |- | 52||[[Henderson-13681|Andrew Henderson]]||1797||6||Ireland||Annapolis, NS||1818||Irish||Landed in St. John, NB |- | 53||[[Slack-1224 |Susannah Slack]]||1797||6||Ireland||Annapolis, NS||1820||Irish||Landed in St. John, NB |- | 54||[[Ayer-104 |Elijah Ayer]]||1727||8||Norwich, CT||Sckville, NS||1762||Planter|| Rebel Sympathizer, left during war and returned later |- | 55||[[Merrill-389|Abigail Merrill]]||1732||8||Haverhill, MA||Sckville, NS||1762||Planter|| |- | 56||[[Bent-774|Jesse Bent]]||1729||8||Milton, MA||Fort Lawrence, NS||||Planter|| Rebel Sympathizer, stayed anyway |- | 57||[[Vose-316|Hannah Vose]]||1735||8||Milton, MA||Fort Lawrence, NS||||Planter|| |- |* 58||[[Chase-1440 |Stephen Chase]]||1709||9||Portsmith, RI||Cornwallis, NS||||Planter||widowed |- |* 59||[[Cone-126 |Reuben Cone]]||1723||9||East Haddam, CT||Cornwallis, NS||||Planter|| |- | 60||[[Unknown-421854|Nem]]||1723||9||?||Cornwallis, NS||||Planter|| |- | 61||[[Woodworth-475|Silas Woodworth]]||1725||9||Lebanon, CT||Cornwallis, NS||||Planter|| |- | 62||[[English-143 |Sarah (English) Woodworth]]||1727||9||Lebanon, CT||Cornwallis, NS||||Planter|| |- | 63||[[Newcomb-148|Benjamin Newcomb]]||1700||9||Lebanon, CT||Cornwallis, NS||||Planter||Moved to Waterboro, NB after 1775, likely with the Loyalists |- | 64||[[Clark-9715 |Hannah (Clark) Newcomb]]||1710||9||Columbia, CT||Cornwallis, NS||||Planter|| |- | 65||[[Black-2406|Willima Black]]||1727||8||Paisley, Scotland||Cumberland, NS||||Yorkshire||Moved to Dorchester later |- | 66||[[Stocks-106 |Elizabeth Stocks]]||1728||8||Halifax, England||Cumberland, NS||||Yorkshire|| |- | 67||[[Freeze-283|William Freeze]]||1745||8||Yorkshire, England ||Amherst, NS||1772||Yorkshire||Had his father with him. May be William Sr or Samuel |- | 68||[[Bulmer-269|John Biulmer]]||1729||9||Yorkshire, England ||Amherst, NS||1772||Yorkshire||widowed. Father of Mary Bulmer |- | 69||[[Embree-206|Samuel Embree]]||1746||8||Westchester, NY||Amherst, NS||1783||Loyalist|| |- | 70||[[Hyatt-253|Sarah (Hyatt) Embree]]||1753||8||Westchester, NY||Amherst, NS||1783||Loyalist|| |- | 71||[[Purdy-1790|Stephen Purdy]]||1742||8||Westchester, NY||Amherst, NS||1784||Loyalist|| |- | 72||[[Unknown-417110 |Catherine]]||1742||8||Westchester, NY||Amherst, NS||1784||Loyalist|| |- | |} -----

Stutts Genealogy

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stutts-39|Carolyn Stone]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8108164 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Stutzmans in Colonial America

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== Overview == '''ADVISORY! THIS PAGE IS A BRAND NEW WORK IN PROGRESS, AND RADICAL CHANGES WILL BE MADE. DO NOT COPY DATA, OR AT YOUR OWN RISK.''' [[Mix-216|Mix-216]] 01:36, 13 April 2023 (UTC) This page disambiguates and sources the Stutzman family, of whom several members, related or not, migrated from the Palatinate to settle in Colonial Pennsylvania, Maryland and North Carolina. There are possibly four separate Stutzman lines; to facilitate the following discussion, these will be designated by the letters A, B, C and D. The migrant male progenitors of these four lines are: :'''[A] [[Stutzman-26|Johann Jacob Stutzman (1706-1775)]]''', baptized in Kallstadt, Palatinate; eventually settled west of Conococheage Creek on a tract straddling the PA-MD border. Roberta Estes has extensively researched his migrant, and concluded that he came to America in 1727 along with his half-brother Michael Miller. Jacob was one of the founders (1738) of the Dunker Little Conewago congregation near Hanover PA; he and Michael obtained warrants (1742) in Maxatawney Twp, Philadelphia (now Berks) Co., but neither acquired land. Michael started acquiring land in Frederick Co. MD around 1750 and Jacob followed, buying land in 1761 in a Dunker community about 10 miles west of Michael. :'''[B] [[Stutzman-8|Christian? Stutzman (?-bef 1738)]]''', husband of '''[[Steck-121|Maudlin Stutzman]]''' and father of '''[B1] [[Stutzman-7|Christian Stutzman]]''' and '''[B2] [[Stutzman-949|Johann "Hans" Stutzman]]'''; family had Swiss origins (Canton Bern) according to family tradition but likely were refugees in Alsace (France) for some period of time as well. Husband likely died before Maudlin and their children migrated to America. Maudlin obtained a warrant in 1738 for 50 ac near Northkill Creek in modern Upper Bern, Berks Co.; Son Christian expanded this holding beginning in 1747 and married '''[[Hochstetler-58|Barbara Hochstetler]]''' around 1752. Barbara's father '''[[Hochstetler-64|Jacob Hochstetler]]''' first obtained a warrant in 1739; his homestead was just north of Maudlin Stutzman. Amish. :'''[C] [[Stutzman-788|Johann Jacob Stutzman (?-?)]]''', purported father of brothers '''[C1] [[Stutzman-789|Christian]]''' and '''[C2] [[Stutzman-790|Jacob]]'''. According to a family tradition among descendants of Christian, the father lost his wife en route to America, abandoned his two sons to the care of Amish, and returned to Europe. Christian and Jacob obtained warrants in 1753 and 1754, respectively, for adjacent parcels about one mile northeast of the Northkill holdings of Maudlin and [B1] Christian . Harvey Hostetler speculated that [C2] Jacob was the father of [B1] Christian. Probably Lutheran (Evangelical). :'''[D] [[Stutzman-42|Johann Jacob Stutzman (1737?-1813)]]''', family tradition that he came to America in 1752 on ship Nancy, but his father died en route. May have lived briefly in Berks and Chester counties PA, then Frederick Co. MD, and subsequently in 1764 moved to Uwharrie NC. German Baptist ("Dunker") minister. In addition there was yet another Christian Stutzman, evidently unrelated to the Stutzman lines listed above, who was residing in Philadephia after 1766: :'''[E] Johann Christain Stutzman (1741?- 1834)''', migrated to America before 1766; m. 4 Feb 1766 Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Eva Elizabetha Reidenbach (1748?-?), one daughter. == Stutzman migrants arriving at Philadelphia == In 1727, the Pennsylvania government, concerned about the growing number of immigrants and their loyalty, ordered that arrivals at Philadelphia be recorded and adult males be required to sign a loyalty oath. Initially, there were two lists for each arriving ship: (A) a manifest provided by the captain, and (B) signatures of the male arrivals attesting their loyalty to the king and colony. In 1729, males were also required to sign an "oath of abjuration," evidently intended to weed out Catholics, generating a third list denoted as (C). These lists appear in ''Pennsylvania German pioneers; a publication of the original lists of arrivals in the port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808'', compiled by Ralph Beaver Strassburger, published in 1934."[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004390410 Pennsylvania German pioneers;] a publication of the original lists of arrivals in the port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808", by Ralph Beaver Strassburger, ed. by William John Hinke (Norristown, Pa., Pennsylvania German Society, 1934), in three volumes. There are three volumes; the first contains transcripts of the three lists, the second images of lists (B) and (C), and the third is an index for the first volume. An explanstion of the origin and nature of these lists is provided in the ''Introduction'' to volume I.Ibid, vol I, pp xvii-xxix. Three males with surname "Stutzman" (or variant) are recorded in these lists: "[List 4 B] Palatines Imported in the Ship Adventure, Jno Davis , Mr, from Rottr, who hereunto sett their hands Octobr 2d 1727. Michel Müller ... Johann Jacob Stutzman ..."Ibid, p 15. Jacob Stutzman is missing from [List 4 A], but his half-brother Michael Müller is first on both lists. "[List 84 A] A List of Palatine Mens Names pr the Lydia, James Allan, Master. [Qualified Sept. 29 , 1741.] Mens Names [and] Ages ... Peter Stoutsman 16 ... [List 84 B] ... Peter ( X ) Stutzman ...[List 84 C] ... Peter ( X ) Stoutsman"Ibid, pp 300-302. The "( X )" is Peter's mark, indicating that a clerk wrote his name. "[List 186 C] At the Court House in Philadelphia , Wednesday , ye 27 September, 1752. Present: Joshua Maddox, Esquire.
The Foreigners whose Names are underwritten , Imported in the Ship Nancy , Captain John Ewing , from Rotterdam and last from Cowes , did this day take and subscribe the usual Qualifications. ... Jacob Stützmann ..."Ibid, p 491. == Colonial Pennsylvania Land Records == '''Warrants issued''' Maps showing original warrants for selected Pennsylvania townships, are provided by the Pennsylvania State Archives.[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-522WarranteeTwpMaps/WarranteeTwpMapInterface.htm#warrantee%20township%20maps Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office], Warrantee Township Maps (series #17.522). A map for Upper Bern Twp, Berks Co. (1955) is included. Warrants within each township are numbered; the warrants for Maudlin and [B1] Christian Stutzman (with reference numbers) are: 111. '''Mandlin [Maudlin?] Stuedsman''' war. 19 Feb 1738, 50 ac in Tulpehocken, Lancaster;[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/LancasterPages/r17-88LancasterPageInterface.htm Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office], Warrant Registers (1733-1957), Lancaster County, p 193 (image 194). '''Christian Steadman [Stuedsman?]''' surv. 14 May 1747, 108 ac; '''Conrad Henry''' resurv. 28 Sep 1789, 115 ac 53 ps.[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/Books%20C1-C234/Book%20C075/r17-114%20BookC-75%20Interface.htm Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office], Copied Surveys (1681-1912), Book C-75 pp 263-264. 102. '''Hans Studsman''' war. 6 Jun 1747, 50 ac in Bern, Lancaster;[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/LancasterPages/r17-88LancasterPageInterface.htm Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office], Warrant Registers (1733-1957), Lancaster County, p 201 (image 203). '''Hans Studzman''' resurv. 10 Mar 1747 [sic], 53 ac 20 pc.[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/Books%20D1-D90/Book%20D05/r17-114%20BookD5%20Interface.htm Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office], Copied Surveys (1681-1912), Book D-5, p 248. 83. '''Christian Stotzman''' war. 30 Apr 1765, 40 ac in Bern, Berks;[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/BerksPages/r17-88BerksPageInterface.htm Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office], Warrant Registers (1733-1957), Berks County, p 83 (image 82). '''Christian Stutzman''' surv. 2 Jul 1782, 25 ac 36 ps.[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/Books%20C1-C234/Book%20C232/r17-114%20BookC-232%20Interface.htm Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office], Copied Surveys (1681-1912), Book C-232 p 97. 101. '''Unnamed Applicant''' war. 21 Aug 1765, application No. 581 in Bern, Berks; '''Christian Studesman''' surv. 10 Mar 1795, 203 ac 126 ps.[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/Book%20%20A1-A89/Book%20A-28/r17-114%20BookA-28%20Interface.htm Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office], Copied Surveys (1681-1912), Book A-28 p 105. Warrants issued to Jacob Hochstetler are numbered 67 (25 Oct 1739), 65 (8 May 1747) and 66 (30 Jan 1755); to [C1] Christian Stutzman is 61 (13 Jan 1753); to [C2] Jacob Stutzman is 59 (8 Aug 1754). 61. '''Christian Stutzman''' war. 13 Jan 1753, 100 ac in Bern, Berks;[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/BerksPages/r17-88BerksPageInterface.htm Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office], Warrant Registers (1733-1957), Berks County, p 80 (image 79). '''Christian Stutzman [Jr?]''' resurv. 15 Sep 1797, 193 ac 37 ps.[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/Books%20C1-C234/Book%20C228/r17-114%20BookC-228%20Interface.htm Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office], Copied Surveys (1681-1912), Book C-228 p 93. 59. '''Jacob Stutzman''' war. 8 Aug 1754, 25 ac in Bern, Berks;[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/BerksPages/r17-88BerksPageInterface.htm Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office], Warrant Registers (1733-1957), Berks County, p 81 (image 80). '''Jacob Shartle''' surv. 12 Apr 1785, 149 ac 54 ps.[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/Books%20C1-C234/Book%20C193/r17-114%20BookC-193%20Interface.htm Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office], Copied Surveys (1681-1912), Book C-193 p 250. In addition to these warrants in or near the Amish Northkill settlement, there were two warrants issued to Jacob Stutzman for land in Maxatawny Twp., about 30 miles east. '''Jacob Stutzman''' war. 2 Oct 1742, 100 ac on Secony Crk in Maxatawny Twp, Philadelphia;[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/PhiladelphiaPages/r17-88PhiladelphiaPageInterface.htm Pennsylvania State Archives RG-17, Records of the Land Office], Philadelphia County Warrant Register, p 58. '''Jacob Miller''' surv. 20 Jul 1743, 57 ac 22 ps.[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-114CopiedSurveyBooks/Book%20%20A1-A89/Book%20A-08/r17-114%20BookA-08%20Interface.htm Pennsylvania State Archives, Records of the Land Office], Copied Surveys (1681-1912), Book A-8 p 226. Rights to this parcel were conveyed to '''Michael Christman''' 6 Jul 1763,Ibid, reverse. who was issued war. 3 Jun 1763, 57 ac 80 pc in Maxataway, (now) Berks.[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/BerksPages/r17-88BerksPageInterface.htm Pennsylvania State Archives RG-17, Records of the Land Office], Berks County Warrant Register, p 13. '''Jacob Stutzman''' war. 2 Oct 1742, 100 ac in Maxatawny Twp, Philadelphia; a note indicates that this warrant was merged with the previous one.[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/PhiladelphiaPages/r17-88PhiladelphiaPageInterface.htm Pennsylvania State Archives RG-17, Records of the Land Office], Philadelphia County Warrant Register, p 58. == DNA Studies == The Y chromosome is passed on from father to son virtually unchanged, except for occasional mutations. Two males in the same line have similar Y-DNA, with the number of differences roughly proportional to the time since their most recent common ancestor. Results reported here compare lengths of "short tandem repeats" (features in "junk" DNA); the Y-37 test is based on comparing 37 specific STRs. A change in these 37 STRs occurs about once in five generations (father to son), giving an average divergence rate of about 0.4 changes per generation; the cumulative differences is called the "genetic distance" (GD). A number of test results for descendants of [A] Jacob Stutzman and [B1] Christian Stutzman have been reported to the FTDNA Stutzman Project, and they consistently show a GD about 20 for Y-37.[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Stutzman?iframe=ycolorized FTDNA Stutzman Project.] At the average divergence rate of 0.4 per generation, this corresponds to about 50 generations since the most recent common ancestor -- some 1,500 years. Jacob and Christian are in different genetic families, and Jacob could not be the father of Christian. == Heitz Tree == '''[[Heitz-172|Conrad Heitz (abt. 1630 - abt. 1690)]]''' m. '''[[Unknown-543243|Anna Margaretha Unknown ( - bef 1684)]]'''. Issue: : '''[[Heitz-171|Irene Liesabetha 'Regina' (Heitz) (1665 - 1729)]]'''[[Regina-33|Anna Loyse (Regina)]] to be merged into [[Heitz-171]][[Unknown-339218|Regina Elisabetha (Unknown)]] to be merged into [[Heitz-171]]Source is needed for name b. about 1665 in Steinwenden, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, GermanySource is needed for birth, d. March 27, 1729 Steinwenden, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Source is needed for death :: m. (1st) April 17, 1684 Steinwenden, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, GermanySource is needed for marriage to: :: '''[[Mueller-337|Johann Michael Müeller (1655 - 1695)]]'''Source needed for name b. Abt. 1655 Zollikofen, Bern, SwitzerlandSource needed for birth d. January 31, 1695 Steinwenden, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, GermanySource needed for death. Issue: ::: '''[[Mueller-2534|Johann Nicholas Müeller (1685 - 1685)]]'''Source needed for name b. 5 Jun 1685 in Steinwenden, Kaiserslautern, Kurfürstentum Pfalz, Heiliges Römisches ReichSource needed for birth d. 6 Jun 1685 Steinwenden, Kaiserslautern, Kurfürstentum Pfalz, Heiliges Römisches ReichSource needed for death ::: '''[[Mueller-2535|Johann Abraham Müeller (1686 - abt. 1688)]]'''Source needed for name b. 9 Jul 1686 in Steinwenden, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, GermanySource needed for birth d. about 31 Jul 1688 in Steinwenden, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, GermanySource needed for death ::: '''[[Mueller-2536|Johann Samuel Müeller (1687 - 1687)]]'''Source needed for name b. 30 Apr 1687 in Steinwenden, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, GermanySource needed for birth d. 30 Apr 1687 in Steinwenden, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, GermanySource needed for death ::: '''[[Mueller-2537|Catherine Barbara Müeller (1688 - 1691)]]'''Source needed for name b. 7 Jun 1688 in Steinwenden, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, GermanySource needed for birth d. 21 Jun 1691 in Steinwenden, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, GermanySource needed for death ::: '''[[Mueller-2538|Eva Catherine Müeller (1691 - 1691)]]'''Source needed for name b. 24 Apr 1691 in Steinwenden, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, GermanySource needed for birth d. 29 Jun 1691 in Steinwenden, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, GermanySource needed for death ::: '''[[Mueller-2406|Johann Michael Müeller II (1692 - 1771)]]'''Source needed for name b. October 05, 1692 Steinwenden, Kaiserslautern, Kurfürstentum Pfalz, Heiliges Römisches ReichSource needed for birth d. January 04, 1771 Conococheague, Washington, MarylandSource needed for death :::: m. January 04, 1713 Ohmbach, Kusel, Kurfürstentum Pfalz, Heiliges Römisches ReichSource needed for marriage to :::: '''[[Berchtal-4|Susanna Agnes (Berchtal)''' (1688 - 1752)]]Source needed for name b. 3 May 1688 in Krottelbach, Kusel, Kurfürstentum Pfalz, Heiliges Römisches ReichSource needed for birth d. Abt. 1752 Conococheague, Washington, MarylandSource needed for death. Issue: ::::: '''[[Miller-6472|Christian Miller (abt. 1707 - abt. 1714)]]''' b. about 1707Location and Source needed for birth d. about 1714Location and Source needed for death ::::: '''[[Miller-6477|Hans Peter Miller (1714 - 1794)]]'''Source needed for name b. 19 Jan 1714 in Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Kurfürstentum Pfalz, Heiliges Römisches ReichSource needed for birth d. 1794 in Washington, PennsylvaniaSource needed for death :::::: m. ?Data and Source needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Warren-21570|Elizabeth Warren (1730 - 1794)]]''' b. 1730Location and Source needed for birth d. 1794Location and Source needed for death ::::: '''[[Miller-6480|Johannes Jeremiah Miller (1717 - 1781)]]'''Source needed for name b. 1717 in Holy Roman EmpireSource needed for birth d. 1781Location and Source needed for death :::::: m. about 1740 in Frederick, MarylandSource needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Maugens-1|Magdalena (Maugens) (1723 - 1768)]]'''Source needed for name b. 1723 in Fairview, Washington, MarylandSource needed for birth d. 1768 in Washington, MarylandSource needed for death ::::: '''[[Miller-6468|Regina Maria Elisabetha Miller (1717 - )]]'''Source needed for name b. Sep 1717 in Lambsheim, Palatinate, Bavaria, GermanySource needed for birth d. ? Data and Source needed for death :::::'''[[Miller-6474|Johannes Michael Miller (1719 - 1792)]]'''Source needed for name b. Apr 1719 in Lambsheim, Kurfürstentum Pfalz, Heiliges Römisches ReichSource needed for birth d. 29 Oct 1792 at age 73 in Taneytown, Carroll County, MarylandSource needed for death :::::: m. 1742 in , Lancaster County, PennsylvaniaSource needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Brumbaugh-46|Elizabeth Brumbaugh (1727 - 1795)]]'''Source needed for name b. 1727 in , Chester County, PennsylvaniaSource needed for birth d. 7 Nov 1795 in , Washington County, MarylandSource needed for death ::::: '''[[Mueller-3422|Johann Ludwig (Mueller) Miller (1721 - 1792)]]'''Source needed for name b. 5 Apr 1721 in Lambsheim, Kurfürstentum Pfalz, Heiliges Römisches ReichSource needed for birth d. 26 Jan 1792 at age 70 in Frederick, MarylandSource needed for death :::::: m. 1747 in York, PennsylvaniaSource needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Meyer-1240|Anna Barbara (Meyer) (1734 - 1808)]]'''Source needed for name b. 6 Oct 1734 in Lancaster, Lancaster, VirginiaSource needed for birth d. 1808 in Botetourt, VirginiaSource needed for death ::::: '''[[Miller-6473|George Miller (1722 - 1798)]]'''Source needed for name b. 8 Mar 1722 in Lamman, Wvertt, Heiliges Römisches ReichSource needed for birth d. Sep 1798 in Elizabethtown, Lancaster, PennsylvaniaSource needed for death :::::: m. ?Data and Source needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Warner-10323|Anna Catherine (Warner) (abt. 1726 - 1796)]]'''Source needed for name b. about 1726 in Chester, Chester, PennsylvaniaSource needed for birth d. 27 Aug 1796 in Lancaster, Lancaster, PennsylvaniaSource needed for death ::::: '''[[Miller-6471|Phillip Jacob Müller (1726 - 1800)]]'''Source needed for name b. March 31, 1726 in Steinwenden, Kaiserslautern, Rheinland-Pfalz, DeutschlandSource needed for birth d. about Sep 1799 or June 30, 1800 in Campbell, KentuckySource needed for death :::::: m. 1751 Frederick, MarylandSource needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Unknown-433746|Magdelena Rochette Maugans]]''' (1734 - 1808)Source needed for name b. about 1734 in Frederick,MarylandSource needed for birth d. about 1808 in KentuckySource needed for death ::::: '''[[Miller-6470|Hans Michael Miller (1728 - 1792)]]'''Source needed for name b. 1728 in Grötzingen, Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, GermanySource needed for birth d. 29 Oct 1792 in Taneytown, Frederick, MarylandSource needed for death :::::: m. ?Data and Source needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Brumbaugh-712|Elizabeth (Brumbaugh) (abt. 1726 - 1795)]]'''Source needed for name b. about 1726 in Grötzingen, Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, GermanySource needed for birth d. 7 Nov 1795 in MarylandSource needed for death ::::: '''[[Mullerin-3|Margaretha Mullerin (1729 - )]]'''Source needed for name b. 1729 in Trautzbach, GermanySource needed for birth d. in Mettelberg, Rems-Murr-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, GermanyDate and Source needed for death ::::: '''[[Miller-6475|David Miller (abt. 1730 - 1785)]]'''Source needed for name b. about 1730 in PennsylvaniaSource needed for birth d. Feb 1785 in Fairview, Washington, MarylandSource needed for death :::::: m. (1st) about 1760 in Washington, MarylandSource needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Maugens-1|Magdalena (Maugens) (1723 - 1768)]]''' same wife as married (1st) to '''[[Miller-6480|Johannes Jeremiah Miller (1717 - 1781)]]''' above, Married twice, per Family Search, to Miller brothers :::::: m. (2nd) about 1778 in MarylandSource needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Wiley-2674|Mary Magdalena (Wiley) (1762 - bef. 1798)]]''' b. 1762 Location and Source needed d. before 1798Location and Source needed ::::: '''[[Mueller-2407|Anna Barbara (Mueller) (1733 - 1808)]]'''Source needed for name b. 15 Aug 1733 in Hanover, Lancaster County, Province of PennsylvaniaSource needed for birth d. 15 Jan 1808 in Moores Store, Shenandoah County, VirginiaSource needed for death :::::: m. about 1752 in Hanover, York, PennsylvaniaSource needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Garber-33|Johannes H Garber (1717 - 1787)]]''' b. 5 Feb 1717 in Amsoldingen, Bern, SwitzerlandSource needed for birth d. Dec 1787 at age 70 in Flat Rock, Shenandoah, VirginiaSource needed for death ::::: '''[[Miller-6466|Eva Elizabeth Miller (1737 - )]]''' b. 15 Apr 1737 in Hanover, York, PennsylvaniaSource needed for birth d. ?Data and Source needed for death :::: m. (2nd) 1754 in Conococheague, Colony of MarylandSource needed for marriage to:widow of '''[[Garber-871|Nicholas Garber (1693 - 1748)]]''' :::: '''[[Unknown-400131|Elizabeth (Unknown) (1693 - )]]''' b. 1693 in Steiffisburg, Canton, Bern, SwitzerlandSource needed for birth d. in Lancaster, Lancaster, PennsylvaniaDate and Source needed for death :: m. (2nd) 29 Nov 1696 in Ohmbach, Kusel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany to: :: '''[[Stutzmann-10|Johann Jacob Stutzmann II (1676 - 1739)]]''' (See Stutzman tree below for continuation) == Stutzman Tree == '''[[Stutzmann-9|Johann Jacob Stutzmann (1650 - bef. 1696)]]'''[[Stutzmann-45]] to be merged into [[Stutzmann-9]] m. '''[[Betler-2|Madelena (Betler) (1644 - 1727)]]'''Source is needed for wife. Issue: : '''[[Stutzmann-10|Johann Jacob Stutzmann II (1676 - 1739)]]'''[[Stutzmann-44]] to be merged into [[Stutzmann-10|Johann Jacob Stutzmann-10 (1676 - 1739)]] source is needed for name b. about 2 Oct 1676 in Geislautern, Saarbrücken, Saarland, GermanySource is needed for birth d. 6 Sep 1739 in Friedelsheim, Palatinate, Bavaria, GermanySource is needed for death :: m. (1st) November 29, 1696 Ohmbach, Kusel, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanySource is needed for marriage to: :: '''[[Heitz-171|Irene Liesabetha 'Regina' (Heitz) (1665 - 1729)]]''' (see Heitz tree above). Issue: ::: '''[[Stutzman-550|Hans Peter Stutzman (1697 - )]]'''Source needed for name b. 22 Oct 1697 in Krottelbach, Palatinate, Bavaria, GermanySource needed for birth d. ?Data and Source needed for death ::: '''[[Stutzman-549|Maria Catharina (Stutzman) (1699 - aft. 1734)]]'''Source needed for name b. 21 Nov 1699 in Weilach, Bad Durkheim, PfalzSource needed for birth d. after 1734Location and Source needed for death :::: m. 18 Feb 1721 in Kallstadt, Palatinate, Bavaria, GermanySource needed for marriage to: :::: '''[[Schmidt-11762|Johann Adam Schmidt (abt. 1700 - aft. 1734)]]'''Source needed for name b. about 1700 Location and Source needed for birth d. after 1734Location and Source needed for death. Issue: ::::: '''[[Schmidt-11763|Johanna Regina Schmidt (1726 - )]]'''Source needed for name b. 24 Oct 1726 in Weilach, Bad Durkheim, PfalzSource needed for birth d. ? Data and Source needed for death ::::: '''[[Schmidt-11764|Louisa Margaretha Schmidt (1734 - )]]'''Source needed for name b. 31 Oct 1734 in Palatinate, GermanySource needed for birth d. ? Data and Source needed for death ::: '''[[Stutzman-547|Johann Samuel Stutzman (1702 - 1730)]]'''Source needed for name b. 12 Jun 1702 in Weilach, Bad Durkheim, PfalzSource needed for birth d. 4 Feb 1730 at age 27 in Weilach, Bad Durkheim, PfalzSource needed for death :::: m. 29 Aug 1724 in Kallstadt, Palatinate, Bavaria, GermanySource needed for marriage to: :::: '''[[Walter-5278|Anna Maria (Walter) (abt. 1704 - aft. 1727)]]'''Source needed for name b. about 1704Location and source needed for birth d. after 1727Location and Source needed for death ::::: '''[[Stutzman-548|Regina Elisabetha Stutzman (1727 - )]]'''Source needed for name b. 9 Oct 1727 in Weilach, Kallstadt, Bad Dürkheim, Pfalz, Heiliges Römisches ReichSource needed for birth d. ?Data and source needed for death ::: '''[[Stutzman-546|Johann Matthaeus Stutzman (1704 - )]]'''Source needed for name b. 31 Jan 1704 in Weilach, BavariaSource needed for birth d. ?Data and Source needed for death ::: '''[[Stutzman-26|Hans Jacob Stutzman]]''' (1704 - 1775)Source needed for name b. January 01, 1704 Bern, Switzerland or 1 Jan 1706 in Kallstadt, Palatinate, Bavaria, GermanySource needed for birth d. February 03, 1775 in Cumberland, PennsylvaniaSource needed for death :::: m. 1740Location and Source needed for marriage to: :::: '''[[Davis-57246|Hannah (Krehbiel) aka Davis (1724 - 1790)''']]Hannah (Krehbiel) (1724 - 1790) m. (2nd) March 25, 1782 Washington, Maryland to [[Ulrich-43|Stephen Waggoner Ulrich (1710 - 1793)]] b. 1724 PennsylvaniaSource needed for birth d. 1790. Issue: ::::: '''[[Stutzman-166|David Stutzman (1742 - 1822)]]'''Source needed for name b. June 14, 1742in Hagerstown, Washington, MarylandSource needed for birth d. June 14, 1822 in Perry Township, Montgomery, OhioSource needed for death :::::: m. (1st) 1770 MarylandSource needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Martin-4390|Susannah (Martin) (1751 - 1781)]]'''Source needed for name b. before 1755Location and Source needed for birth d. about 1780 in Washington Co., MDSource needed for death :::::: m. (2nd) Abt. 1781 in PennsylvaniaSource needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Nesbit-582|Susanna "Anna" (Nesbitt) (1764 - 1850)]]'''Source needed for name b. 5 Mar 1764 in PennsylvaniaSource needed for birth d. 13 Feb 1850 in Montgomery, OhioSource needed for death ::::: '''[[Stutzman-33|Plantina (Stutzman) (1744 - 1818)]]'''Source needed for name b. about 1744 in PennsylvaniaSource needed for birth d. about 1818 in OhioSource needed for death :::::: m. Abt. 1760 Frederick, MarylandSource needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Stoner-1827|Phillipus Stoner (1740 - 1828)]]'''Source needed for name b. 1740 in MarylandSource needed for birth d. 1828 Location and source needed for death ::::: '''[[Stutzman-34|Jacob Stutzman (1746 - 1816)]]'''Source needed for name b. about 1746 in Pennsylvania ColonySource needed for birth d. about 1816 in Montgomery, OhioSource needed for death :::::: m. 1765 Frederick, MarylandSource needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Ulrich-494|Christina (Ulrich) (1753 - 1810)]]'''Source needed for name b. 1752 in MarylandSource needed for birth d. 1810 in Trotwood, Montgomery, OhioSource needed for death ::::: '''[[Stutzman-35|Hannah (Stutzman) (1748 - 1821)]]'''Source needed for name b. about 1748 in Pennsylvania ColonySource needed for birth d. 1821 in Montgomery, OhioSource needed for death :::::: m. about 1765 in Cumberland, Pennsylvania ColonySource needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Lear-906|Philip Lear (1745 - 1807)]]'''Source needed for name b. about 1750 in PennsylvaniaSource needed for birth d. about 1807 in Franklin, PennsylvaniaSource needed for death ::::: '''[[Stutzman-36|Daniel Stutzman (1753 - 1835)]]'''Source needed for name[[Stutzman-749|Johann Daniel Stutzman (abt. 1753)]] to be merged into [[Stutzman-36|Daniel Stutzman (1753 - 1835)]] :::::: m. (1st) 1778 Location and Source needed to: :::::: ? Name and Source needed for first wife and mother of children born after 1777 :::::: m. (2nd) 1833Location and Source needed for marraige to: :::::: Catharine (Bowman) (1776 - 1845)Source needed for name ::::: '''[[Stutzman-37|Abraham Stutzman (1755 - 1832)]]'''Source needed for name [[Stotzmannen-5|Johann Abarham (Stotzmannen) Stutzman (abt. 1753 - 1852)]] to be merged into [[Stutzman-37|Abraham Stutzman (1755 - 1832)]] :::::: m. 1777 Franklin, Pennsylvania or about 1775 in MarylandSource needed for marriage to: :::::: '''[[Unknown-463357|Elizabeth (_) (1756 - )]]'''Source needed for name b. about 1757Location and Source needed for birth d. ?Data and Source needed for death ::: Johann Christain Stutzman (1711 - ) b. 1711 Bern, Switzerland :::: m. ? to :::: ? . Issue: ::::: Johann Christain Stutzman (1741 - 1834) b. Abt. 1741 d. January 03, 1834 :::::: m. February 04, 1766 Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to :::::: Eva Elizabetha Reidenbach (1748 - ) b. Abt. 1748 == Ancestry of Christian Stutzman (1730?-1770) == At the beginning of his book ''Descendants of Barbara Hochstetler and Christian Stutzman'' (1938), Harvey Hostetler discusses the ancestry of Christian. :Our Stutzman family came from Spiez near Lake Thun, Switzerland ... From the landing records at Philadelphia, Pa., we learn that Johan Jacob Stutzman arrived Oct. 2, 1727, on ship Adventure, Capt. John Davies, from Rotterdam, last from Plymouth, England. :Dr. R. H. Stutzman, Tower City, Pa., has given considerable time to the study of his family ... He writes that Johan Jacob Stutzman, according to the traditions handed down, from generation to generation in his family, on his voyage to America, lost his wife and all his children, except two sons Jacob and Christian. Not having money enough to pay his passage “he bound out his sons as indentured servants to pay therefor.” He then returned to the Old Country ... leaving his sons in the care of his fellow church members of the Amish faith. ... These sons later appear among the Amish in Bern Tp., Berks Co., Pa. ... :We assume that the father of our Christian Stutzman was Jacob, the older son of Johan Jacob, the immigrant of Oct. 2, 1727, as he was the first that asked for land. The Hertzler Gen., generally a good authority, in footnote on page 426 states that our Christian was a son of Johan Jacob, the immigrant. We assume he was a grandson of that man. :Jacob Stutzman received warrants Nos. 128 and 135, Oct. 2, 1742 (15 years after landing), for 100 acres each. Both these warrants became void because he did not comply with the conditions set forth therein. ... Christian Stutzman received warrant No. 32 Jan. 17, 1753 on which a survey for 193 acres, 37 perches of land was returned ... It is assumed that Christian and Jacob ... were brothers, sons of Johan Jacob Stutzman, the immigrant of Oct. 2, 1727. ... :Jacob Stutzman received warrant 73, August 8, 1754, on which a survey for 149 acres, 54 perches is returned. ... Christian Stutzman, presumably his brother, is named as an adjoining land owner. Jacob Stutzman appears as a tax payer in Bern Tp., in 1753, 1754 and 1759, his last appearance in Bern Tp. tax lists. ... :Christian Stutzman [the presumed son of Jacob, not his brother], with wife Barbara Hochstetler, received warrant 130, April 30, 1765, on which a survey of 25 acres, 36 perches was returned.Hostetler, Harvey. ''[https://archive.org/details/descendantsofbar00host Descendants of Barbara Hochstedler and Christian Stutzman]'' (1938), pp 4-7. A major deficiency in this story is that it omits reference to land transactions by [B1] Christian and his mother Maudlin in the Northkill Amish settlement starting in 1738, less than a mile south of Christian's father-in-law Jacob Hochstetler. ::: '''[[Stutzman-8|Johann Jacob Stutzman (1705 - 1775)]]''' temp PPP : to be main profileSource is needed for name[[Stotzmannen-1|Johannes Jacobus Stotzmannen (1706 - 1775)]] temp PPP to be merged away into [[Stutzman-8]] b. January 01, 1705 Verwaltungskreis Bern-Mittelland, Bern, SwitzerlandSource is needed for birth, d. February 03, 1775 Lancaster Co., PASource is needed for death :::: m. 1731Location and Source needed for marriage to :::: '''[[Steck-121|Magdalena Maudlin (Steck) (1710 - 1760)]]''' [[Steck-292]] (with parents attached) to be merged into [[Steck-121]] (with children attached), b. 1710 SwitzerlandSource needed for birth d. 1760 Berks, PennsylvaniaSource needed for death. Issue: ::::: '''[[Stutzman-7|Christian Stutzman (bef. 1732 - 1770)]]'''[[Stotzmannen-3|Johann Christian (Stotzmannen) Stutzman (abt. 1730 - abt. 1770)]] to be merged into [[Stutzman-7|Christian Stutzman (bef. 1732 - 1770)]]Source needed for name b. before 1732 in Bern Township, Berks, PennsylvaniaSource needed for birth d. 17 Nov 1770 in Shartlesville, Berks, PennsylvaniaSource needed for deathBurial: ?Note that FindaGrave only has a non-burial false memorial :::::: m. 1752 in Berlin, Somerset, PennsylvaniaSource needed for marriage to :::::: '''[[Hochstetler-58|Barbara (Hochstetler) (1732 - 1787)]]'''[[Hochstedler-49|Anna Barbara (Hochstedler) Stutzman (1732 - 1782)]] to be merged into [[Hochstetler-58|Barbara (Hochstetler) (1732 - 1787)]]Source needed for name b. 1732 in Berks, PennsylvaniaSource needed for birth d. 1787 in Shartlesville, Berks, PennsylvaniaSource needed for death ::::: '''Joseph Stutzman (1734 - 1735)''' ::::: '''Fannie Stutsman (1736 - 1737)''' ::::: '''Abraham Stutzman (1740 - )'''Source needed for name == Stutzman Migrants After 1752 == The father of '''[[Stutzman-42|Johann Jacob Stutzman (1737 - 1813)]]''' is commonly misstated to be '''[[Stutzman-8|Johann Jacob Stutzman (1705 - 1775)]]''', and mother '''[[Steck-121|Magdalena Maudlin (Steck) (1710 - 1760)]]''', with older brother '''[[Stutzman-7|Christian Stutzman (bef. 1732 - 1770)]]'''. However, these immediate family connections are simply impossible. First, that older Jacob family migrated a generation earlier from the Palatinate in 1727 to America, where son Christian was born in Berks County, Pennsylvania by 1732. Christian would have then aged to 20 years old during the younger Jacob's much later 1752 immigration. The origin of the parental confusion may stem from the fact that the older Jacob's also had an even younger son, also named Jacob, [[Stutzman-34|Jacob Stutzman (1746 - 1816)]]. FindaGrave (although stated without source reference), describes the migration, and later movements of younger Jacob and family as follows:FindaGrave on Jacob's bio section https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/72922536/ :"He is an immigrant ancestor who arrived in Philadelphia aboard the "Nancy" captained by John Ewing on 27 September 1752. They sailed from Rotterdam to Philadelphia by way of Cowes. : In 1752, a family named '''Stutzman''' left the lower Neckar Valley of Germany. This is an area near Stuttgart, from which the family appears to have derived their name. This family consisted of the father, mother, a sixteen year old son and an unknown number of younger children. During the voyage on a ship named Nancy, the father of the family died and was buried at sea. When the ship arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the family was denied entrance because there was no male family head, and a female could not act in the capacity of head of household. Jacob, the oldest son was a serious sixteen year old, dedicated to becoming a minister of the Dunker congregation (also know as German Baptists and one of the sects now in the Church of the Brethren). Jacob was allowed to then sign as the head of the family. In 1753 the young minister married a girl named Barbara Yoder. The Dunkers refused to take an oath, respond to court orders and some other seemingly senseless customs. When the American Revolution began Jacob followed his conscience and refused to ally himself with the colonists, even though he and his family had been given the hospitality of this new land and had enjoyed the safety denied to them in the native Germany. {{Image|file=Steven_Mix_workspace-1.png |align=r |size=l |caption=In 1759, Jacob Stutzman migrated 130 mi. west from Chester, PA to Frederick, MD. }} {{Clear}} : He may have been in Bern Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania prior to 1757 when he was settled in Coventry Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. By late 1759, Jacob had 60 acres on the Meadow branch of Great Pipe Creek in Frederick (now Carroll) County, Maryland. : In early October of 1764 he sold out in Maryland and moved to North Carolina. {{Image|file=Steven_Mix_workspace-2.png |align=r |size=l |caption=In 1764, Jacob Stutzman migrated 400 mi. sw to Uwharrie River, NC. }} {{Clear}} : He settled on the forks of the Uwharrie River in Rowan (now Randolph) County, North Carolina and started the Ewarry Congregation of The Brethren. Within 10 years he had a congregation of 19 families. During the American Revolution, the number of families increased by two or three fold due to refugees from Pennsylvania. : Jacob Stutzman of Uwharrie, accompanied at least by his sons Jacob Jr. and John, took up land in Brothers Valley Township, Bedford (now Somerset) County, Pennsylvania, in 1784. {{Image|file=Steven_Mix_workspace-3.png |align=r |size=l |caption=In 1784, Jacob Stutzman migrated 400 mi. n to Brothersvalley Twp, PA }} {{Clear}} : In the 1790 Federal Census for Pennsylvania, Jacob Stutzman (Jr.), John Stutzman, and brothers-in-law Philip Harmon and Thomas Hutchinson were enumerated in the same cluster of heads of households in Bedford County. In the 1790 Federal Census for North Carolina (taken in early 1791), Hutchinson and Harmon were back south in time for enumeration there also. Shortly thereafter, both Jacob Jr. and John returned to Carolina also. John to stay until he moved to Indiana in 1803, Jacob to recruit his younger brothers David and Samuel for Pennsylvania settlement. : Elder Stutzman did not stay in Pennsylvania. : What occurred during the ensuing few years is still vague because Jacob Stutzman Sr., his sons, and his sons-in-law spent the 1790s in acquiring land in both North Carolina and Pennsylvania. By 1798, the family group held approximately 6000 acres in both states. In Pennsylvania, Jacob Jr., Samuel, and David all married Bergey sisters, then sold out in 1798 and moved west where all three were on the Henry County, Kentucky, tax rolls of 1800. {{Image|file=Steven_Mix_workspace-4.png |align=r |size=l |caption=In 1800, Jacob Stutzman family began migrating west to Henry Co., KY and Clark Co., IN }} {{Clear}} : Jacob advocated the doctrine of "universal salvation" and introduced it for consideration at an Annual Dunkard meeting in 1799. For this belief, he was excommunicated in 1799 and on appeal, in 1800. He sold out in North Carolina and moved to Washington Township, Clark County, Indiana after 1801. The Olive Branch Brethren congregation was organized in 1802 and their meetinghouse (built in 1821) and cemetery were across the road from his homestead. He was the minister for this congregation. : Certainly with the presence or connections of the Carolina Stutzmans with the Hostetlers, Yoders, and Bergeys, all of whom were rooted in the Bern Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, Amish settlement, the southern Indiana Stutesmans had to have had Amish roots. : When Jacob Stutzman moved north in 1801-1802, he gathered up his sons in Henry County, Kentucky, for they joined him in purchasing a tract in the Illinois Grant on March 22, 1802 and all four were sued when they failed to make payments as agreed. Youngest son Joseph died shortly upon arrival. Sons John and Daniel remained in North Carolina until the Fall of 1803 when they both moved to the Illinois Grant. With the exception of son-in-law Jacob Hoover, son of Andrew Hoover Sr., who succeeded his father as the miller at the Forks of Uwharrie and was one of the wealthiest men in Randolph County, all of Stutzman's children and in-laws had moved to southern Indiana or northern Kentucky by 1812. After Jacob Hoover's death in 1821, his widow (Jacob Stutzman's daughter Elizabeth) moved to Boone County, Indiana, where she died in 1840. : The public records of-pioneer Dark County, Indiana Territory, 1802-1816, are full of the Stootsmin Statesman presence. All of the Elder's sons were active in public and court affairs. If they were not being sued, they were suing someone. They sat on both grand and petit juries, and at least two of them participated in death verdicts. There was some public washings of dirty linen as family members filed suits and cross-suits over who had called whom a "hog thief." They still scrupled, however, against bearing arms. They did not participate in militia musters or the War of 1812 although the Pigeon Roost Massacre was virtually on their doorstep." == Stutzman Tree for Migrants After 1752 == ::: '''Unknown Stutzman ( - 1752)''' b. Baden-Württemberg, Germany d. after 27 September 1752 aboard the ship "Nancy" captained by John Ewing, after 27 September 1752. They sailed from Rotterdam to PhiladelphiaAccount of death as stated in bio on FindaGrave for his son Jacob :::: m. abt 1725Location and source needed for marriage to :::: '''Hannah Studebaker (1707 - )'''Source needed for name. b. 1707Location and Source needed for birth Issue: ::::: '''Johann Jacob Stutzman, II (1727 - 1813)'''Source is needed for name, b. 1727Location and source needed, d. Abt. 1813Location and source needed ::::: '''[[Stutzman-42|Johann Jacob Stutzman (1737 - 1813)]]'''Parents are in dispute, because Johann Jacob was born in Germany, after his supposed brother Christian was born in Pennsylvania. Source needed for name b. 1737 Baden-Württemberg, GermanySource needed for birth d. 1813 Clark County, IndianaSource needed for death Burial: Olive Branch Cemetery, Clark County, Indiana Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/72922536/jacob-stutzman: accessed 15 April 2023), memorial page for Jacob Stutzman (1737–1813), Find a Grave Memorial ID 72922536, citing Olive Branch Cemetery, Clark County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by 47117651 (contributor 47117651). :::::: m. (1st?) ? toSource needed for marriageto :::::: '''[[Yoder-331|Barbara (Yoder) (1736 - )]]'''Source needed for name b. 1736 in NCSource needed for birth d. ?Source needed for deathBurial: ?Note that FindAGrave only has a non-burial false memorial attached :::::: m. (2nd?) 1753 in PennsylvaniaSource needed for marriage to :::::: '''[[Pfautz-280|Anna Barbara (Pfautz) (1736 - abt. 1800)]]'''Source needed for name b. 1736 in Lancaster, Colony of PennsylvaniaSource needed for birth d. about 1800 in Clark County, IndianaSource needed for death == Miscellaneous == '''Will of [A] Jacob Stutzman''' In his will dated 15 Mar 1773 and probated 2 Jan 1776, "Jacob Stutsman of Peters Township Cumberland County and Provance of Pennsylvania" named as heirs "my Well beloved Wife Hanna Stootsman ... David Stootsman my eldest son ... Plantina Stootsman alus[?] Stoner my daughter and Jacob Stootsman my son and hana Stootsman alus Lear my Younger daughter and Daniel Stootsman my son and Abraham Stootsman my Younger son."[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L99B-J7H5?i=228&wc=9PM8-923%3A268498501%2C270871401&cc=1999196 Pennsylvania Probate Records] (1683-1994), Cumberland Wills (1750-1779) vol B pp 215-216 (images 229-230) == Sources and Notes ==

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''DNA testing provides a powerful tool for ... establishing kinship relationships, whether this is for the purpose of determining biological parentage, or linking the individual to a broader community or descent group.'' [[#R3]] Contributors can add their ''Draft Answers'' underneath the questions for others to see and consider, then join in the discussion in the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitreesindiaustralians Google Group]. If you have questions about, or would like to contribute to this Sub-Project, please [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=1484171 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==References== *1. [https://theconversation.com/culture-not-colour-is-the-heart-of-aboriginal-identity-30102 Culture not Colour is the Heart of Aboriginal Identity] by Victoria Grieves ARC Indigenous Research Fellow, University of Sydney, published in "The Conversation" * 2. [https://theconversation.com/a-dna-test-says-youve-got-indigenous-australian-ancestry-now-what-95785 A DNA test says you've got Indigenous Australian Ancestry, now what?]by Elizabeth Watt, Research Fellow, Deakin University; Emma Kowal,Professor of Anthropology, Deakin University; Shaun Lehmann, PhD Student, Australian National University, UNSW published in "The Conversation" *3. [https://theconversation.com/explainer-can-a-dna-test-reveal-if-youre-an-indigenous-australian-31767 Can a DNA test reveal if you're an Indigenous Australian?] by David Weisbrot, Emeritus Professor of Law and Honorary Professor of Medicine , University of Sydney

Successful DNA Triangulation

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''Also see [[Space:Armenian_Ancestry|Armenian Address Mapping]]'' == [[Bozoian-11|Baghdasar Bozoian]] == '''''Nancy Ohanesian, DNA Cousin.''''' "When Leo Bozoian was born, his parents were living at 154 1/2 Market St. which is the same address my Great-Grandmother's sister (Margaret Apigian) lived. Also, I came across a document for Bagdasar Bozoian where he was traveling to Solvay St. in Detroit. His arrival contact was his relative Mardig Ovidian. My Great Grandmother's brother, Mardig Ovigian, lived on Solvay St. during that time." '''''Artin Bozoian''''' *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=SPRN-26SEP1900-0-A-0011 1900 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] September 26, 1900. '''Artin Bozoian'''. (Last Place of Residence Trebizond, Turkey; Age 31y; Farmer; Departure Boulogne; Departure Date September 13, 1900; Marital Status Married; Ship Name Spaardam; '''Joining Brother Baghdasar Bozoian at Malleable Iron Co. Troy, Watervliet, NY, USA'''). *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=LTRN-10NOV1907-3-23-0004 1907 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] November 10, 1907. '''Artin Bozoian'''. (Last Place of Residence Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Age 35y; Farmer; Departure La Havre; Departure Date November 2, 1907; Marital Status Married; Birthplace Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Ship Name La Touraine;'''Leaving Wife, Anouchig Bozoian'''; '''Joining Uncle Martin Tossoian (Tossoyan) at 192 Princess Street, Hamilton, Ontario'''). (In Brantford, Ontario 1900-1901). *[http://www.arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByOriginPlace&SelectOriginCountry=Canada&SelectOriginVSP=ON&SelectOriginTown=all&argument1=LLRN-31DEC1910-3-9-0016 1910 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] December 31, 1910. '''Artin Bozoian''' (Last Place of Residence Brantford, Ontario; Age 45y; Cook; Departure La Havre; Departure Date December 24, 1910; Marital Status Married; Birthplace Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Ship Name La Lorraine;'''Leaving Brother, Kirkor Bozoian'''; '''Joining Brother, Kirkor Bozoian at 51 Queen Street, Brantford, Ontario'''). '''''Bedros Bozoian''''' *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=LTRN-02JAN1906-3-15-0008 1906 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] January 2, 1906. '''Bedros Bozoian''' (Last Place of Residence Batum, Russia; Age 30y; Laborer; Departure Port La Havre; Departure Date December 23, 1905; Marital Status Married; Ship Name La Touraine;''' Joining Cousin, Simon Bozoian at Malleable Iron Co., Brantford, Ontario, Canada'''). *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=LGSC-04MAY1909-3-37-0018 1909 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] May 4, 1909. '''Simik Bozoian''' (Last Place of Residence Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Birthplace Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Age 30y; Departure Port La Havre; Departure Date April 24, 1909; Marital Status M; '''Leaving Wife, Hanoun Bozoian'''; Ship Name La Gascogne;''' Joining Cousin, Bedros Bozoian at 192 Princess St., Hamilton, Ontario'''). *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByStreetAddress&SelectAddressCountry=Canada&SelectAddressStateProvince=ON&SelectAddressTown=Brantford&SelectSortOrder=ByStreetAddress&argument1=LTRN-03OCT1909-3-12-0017 1909 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project ] October 3, 1909. '''Megerditch Bozoian'''. (Last Place of Residence Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Age 33y; Farm Labourer; Marital Status Married; Birthplace Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Ship Name La Touraine; '''Leaving Wife, Chovik Bozoian''';''' Joining Brother Bedros Bozoian at at Malleable Iron Co., Brantford, Ontario, Canada'''). '''''Bogos Bozoian''''' *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=STLO-08JUL1912-3-C8-0004 1912 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] July 8, 1912. '''Bogos Bozoian'''. (Last Place of Residence Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Age 20y; Baker; Departure Cherbourg-Octeville, France; Departure Date June 29, 1912; Marital Status Married; Carpenter; Birthplace Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Ship Name Saint Louis; '''Leaving Wife, Perouzee B. Bozoian'''; '''Joining Brother Artin Bozoian at 1108 Buffalo Ave.,Niagara Falls, New York, USA'''). *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=BRAG-03APR1924-2-7-0002 1924 Passenger Arrival Lists Armenian Immigration Project] April 3, 1924. '''Peroz Bozoian''' (Age 28; Married; Birthplace Ezurum, Turkey; Last Residence Aleppo, Turkey; Ship Name Braga; Departure Marseille; Departure Date March 16, 1924; Arrival Port Providence; '''Leaving Miran Tourikian (Torigian'''); '''Joining Husband Bogos Bozoian at 1213 Center St., St. Louis, MO, USA'''). (Scar on both arms). *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Deaths.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=USA-MO-1955-9387-Bozoian-Bogos 1955 Death Registration of Bogos Bozoian] March 18, 1955 in St. Louis, MO, USA (Veteran Administration Hospital). Burial in Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. Louis, MO. '''Bogos Bozoian''' (Age 63; Laborer; Birth Date July 5, 1891; '''Home Address 715 E. Thrush, St. Louis, MO, USA'''; Birthplace Turkey; '''Spouse Peroz Bozoian; Father Tom Bozoian; Mother Mary Paroian'''). *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Bozoian&GSiman=1&GRid=104011139& 1955 Bogos Bozoian's Grave] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=104011035 Peroz Bozoian's Grave] '''''Kalousd Bozoian''''' *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=OLMP-13NOV1913-3-C38-0022 1913 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] July 21, 1913. '''Kalousd Bozoian'''. (Last Place of Residence Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Birthplace Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Age 22y; Departure Cherbourg-Octeville; Departure Date July 13, 1913; Shoemaker; Marital Status Married; '''Leaving Wife, Yeghissi Bozoian'''; Ship Name Olympic; '''Joining Brother Artin Bozoian at 109 11th St. Niagaria, New York, USA'''). '''''Kasper Bozoian''''' *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=LCHM-02NOV1903-3-OO-0007 1903 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] November 2, 1903. '''Simon Bozoian''' (Age 20; Single; Laborer; Last Residence Batoum, Russia; Departure Port Havre; Departure Date Ocober 24, 1903; Ship Name La Champagne; '''Joining Cousin Kasper Bozoian at Malleable Iron Co., Brantford, Ontario, Canada'''). *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XPSF-Q6J 1911 United States Border Crossing Record from Canada to United States of Kasper Bozoian] March 1911 in Detroit, Michigan. '''Kasper Bozoian''' (Age 35; Birth Year (Estimated) 1876; Birthplace Erzurum; Birth Country Turkey; Race Armenian), Address 49 Queen St., Brantford, Ontario, Canada, Relative Uncle ?. *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1354_1413_1382_1413_1381_1377_1398_-1-1 1914 Border Crossing] '''Kastar Bozoian''' (Gender: Male Race/Nationality: Scandinavian Age: 35 Birth Date: abt 1879 Birth Country: Turkey Arrival Date: Mar 1914 Port of Arrival: Detroit, Michigan, USA Residence Country: Canada Record Type: Manifests Line Number: 4) '''Address is 157 Darling St. Brantford, Ontario, Canada''' Mother?. *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=PWIL-29DEC1919-3-1-0009 1919 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] December 29, 1919. '''Kasper Bozoian'''. (Last Place of Residence Ontario, Canada; Age 50y; Baker; Departure Patras; Departure Date Decemeber 18, 1919; Marital Status Widowed; Birthplace Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Ship Name Presidente Wilson; '''Joining Brother Baghdasar Bozoian at 157 Darling Street, Brantford, Ontario, Canada'''). ('''''Brother of 1/7'''''. In Detroit, Michigan, 1913, 6 months). [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J6QW-W3T 1919 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Family Search] Kaspar Bozoian (Last Place of Residence Ontario, Canada; Age 50; Nationality Turkish; Departure Port Patras; Arrival Port New York; Marital Status W; Ship Name President Wilson). *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XPGX-ZJX 1923 United States Border Crossing from Canada to United States of Kaspar Bozoian] December 11, 1923 in Niagara Falls, New York. '''Kaspar Bozoian''' (Age 45; Birth Year (Estimated) 1878; Birthplace Chanakja; Birth Country Turkey; Race Armenian; '''Departure Contact Name Nephew Baghdasar Bozoian'''; Arrival Contact Name Friend ??; Photograph Included N). *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1354_1413_1382_1413_1381_1377_1398_-1-2 1924 Border Crossing] '''Kaspar Bozoian''' (Gender: Male Race/Nationality: Armenian Age: 45 Birth Date: abt 1879 Birth Country: Turkey Arrival Date: Mar 1924 Port of Arrival: Niagara Falls, New York, USA Residence Country: Canada Record Type: Manifests Line Number: 1). '''Visiting Nephew Brother Baghdasar Bozoian at 157 Darling Street, Brantford, Ontario, Canada'''. *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X2TN-P3N 1924 United States Border Crossing from Canada to United States of Kaspar Bozoian] March 1924 in Niagara Falls, New York. '''Kaspar Bozoian''' (Age 45; Birth Year (Estimated) 1879; Birthplace Chanakji; Birth Country Turkey; Race Armenian). '''''Mamegen Bozoian Alias Mike Harmins''''' *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Military.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByStreetAddress&SelectAddressCountry=Canada&SelectAddressStateProvince=ON&SelectAddressTown=all&argument1=WW1-C-ON-York-Toronto-0--Bozoian-Mike 1916 World War 1 Registration of Mike Bozoian] November 12, 1916 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada. '''Mike Bozoian''' (Birth Date: May 29, 1896; Home Address: '''22 Alice St., Brantford'''; Birth Place: Marseilles, France; Occupation / Employer: Waiter; Marital Status: Single; '''Nearest Relative Name: Evae Bozoian; Relationship: Mother; Nearest Relative Address: 157 Darling St., Brantford, Ontario'''). Religious denomination: Roman Catholic. *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Military.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=WW1-C-ON-York-Toronto-0--Harmins-Mike 1917 World War 1 Registration of Mike Harmins] November 12, 1917 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada. '''Mike Harmins''' (Birth Date: October 25, 1898; '''Home Address: 51 Shutter St., Toronto'''; Birth Place: Istanbul, Turkey; Occupation / Employer: Clerk; Marital Status: Single; '''Nearest Relative Name: Alice Bozoian; Relationship: Mother; Nearest Relative Address: 157 Darling St., Brantford, Ontario'''). Comments: Joining York & Simcoe Foresters/religious denomination: Roman Catholic. *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/1354_1413_1382_1413_1381_1377_1398_-1-3 1931 Border Crossing] '''Mamegen Bozoian, Alias Mike Harmins''' (Age: 37 Estimated birth year: abt 1894 Arrival Port: Windsor, Ontario Date of Arrival: 28 Mar 1931 Birth Location: Erzrsom, Turkey Gender: Male Citizenship: Armenian '''Relative: Casper 157 Darling St. Brantford'''). '''''Megerditch/Megredish/Migurdich Bozoian''''' *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByStreetAddress&SelectAddressCountry=Canada&SelectAddressStateProvince=ON&SelectAddressTown=Brantford&SelectSortOrder=ByStreetAddress&argument1=KROW-03JUN1903-2-Z-0022 1903 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] June 3, 1903. '''Semek Denoian (Donoyan)'''. (Last Place of Residence Batum, Russia; Age 16y; Farmer; Marital Status Single; Ship Name Kronprinz Wilhelm;''' Joining Cousin Megredish Bozoian at at Malleable Iron Co., Brantford, Ontario, Canada'''). *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByStreetAddress&SelectAddressCountry=Canada&SelectAddressStateProvince=ON&SelectAddressTown=Brantford&SelectSortOrder=ByStreetAddress&argument1=LTRN-03OCT1909-3-12-0017 1909 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] October 3, 1909. '''Megerditch Bozoian'''. (Last Place of Residence Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Age 33y; Farm Labourer; Marital Status Married; Birthplace Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Ship Name La Touraine; '''Leaving Wife, Chovik Bozoian''';''' Joining Brother Bedros Bozoian at at Malleable Iron Co., Brantford, Ontario, Canada'''). *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByStreetAddress&SelectAddressCountry=Canada&SelectAddressStateProvince=ON&SelectAddressTown=Brantford&SelectSortOrder=ByStreetAddress&argument1=LPRV-02JUL1910-3-9-0018 1910 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] July 2, 1910. '''Sarkis Bozoian'''. (Last Place of Residence Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Age 33y; Farm Labourer; Marital Status Single; Birthplace Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Ship Name La Provence; '''Leaving Father, Ghazar Bozoian''';''' Joining Brother Migurdich Bozoian at at Malleable Iron Co. / E. St. Louis, IL, USA'''). '''''Sarkis Bozoian''''' *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByStreetAddress&SelectAddressCountry=Canada&SelectAddressStateProvince=ON&SelectAddressTown=Brantford&SelectSortOrder=ByStreetAddress&argument1=LPRV-02JUL1910-3-9-0018 1910 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] July 2, 1910. '''Sarkis Bozoian'''. (Last Place of Residence Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Age 33y; Farm Labourer; Marital Status Single; Birthplace Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Ship Name La Provence; '''Leaving Father, Ghazar Bozoian''';''' Joining Brother Migurdich Bozoian at at Malleable Iron Co. / E. St. Louis, IL, USA'''). '''''Simon/Sinnak/Simik Bozoian''''' *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=LCHM-02NOV1903-3-OO-0007 1903 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] November 2, 1903. '''Simon Bozoian''' (Age 20; Single; Laborer; Last Residence Batoum, Russia; Departure Port Havre; Departure Date Ocober 24, 1903; Ship Name La Champagne; '''Joining Cousin Kasper Bozoian at Malleable Iron Co., Brantford, Ontario, Canada'''). *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=LTRN-02JAN1906-3-15-0008 1906 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] January 2, 1906. '''Bedros Bozoian''' (Last Place of Residence Batum, Russia; Age 30y; Laborer; Departure Port La Havre; Departure Date December 23, 1905; Marital Status Married; Ship Name La Touraine;''' Joining Cousin, Simon Bozoian at Malleable Iron Co., Brantford, Ontario, Canada'''). *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=HUDS-31AUG1906-3-7-0020 1906 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] August 31, 1906. '''Baghdasar Bozoian''' (Last Place of Residence Batoum, Russia; Age 28y; Farmer; Departure Port La Havre; Departure Date August 18, 1906; Marital Status S; Ship Name Hudson;''' Joining Cousin, Simon Bozoian at Malleable Iron Co., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada'''). (In Troy, NY 1899-1903). *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=LTRN-10NOV1907-3-23-0005 1907 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] November 10, 1907. '''Garabed Bozoian'''. (Last Place of Residence Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Birthplace Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Age 20y; Farm Laborer; Departure La Havre; Departure Date November 2, 1907; Marital Status Married; '''Leaving Wife, Alinatze Bozoian''', Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Ship Name La Touraine; '''Joining Sinnak Bozoian, Brother at 192 Princess Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada'''). *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=LGSC-04MAY1909-3-37-0018 1909 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] May 4, 1909. '''Simik Bozoian''' (Last Place of Residence Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Birthplace Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Age 30y; Departure Port La Havre; Departure Date April 24, 1909; Marital Status M; '''Leaving Wife, Hanoun Bozoian'''; Ship Name La Gascogne;''' Joining Cousin, Bedros Bozoian at 192 Princess St., Hamilton, Ontario'''). *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XPSN-TJH 1912 United States Border Crossings from Canada to United States, Simon Bozoian] September 2, 1912 in Niagara Falls, New York. Simon Bozoian (Age 33; Birth Year (Estimated) 1879; Birthplace Arek; Birth Country Turkey; Race Armenian; '''Departure Contact Name Wife Hanann'''; '''Arrival Contact Name Foster Sister Harry Moradian'''; Photograph Included N). *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FSZT-8J6 1914 United States Border Crossings from Canada to United States, Simon Bozoian] April 1914 in Niagara Falls, New York. '''Simon Bozoian''' (Age 30; Birth Year (Estimated) 1884; Birthplace Arek; Birth Country Turkey; Race Armenian). '''''Family or Friends''''' *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=LSVO-21JUL1907-3-6-0016 1907 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] July 21, 1907. '''Minas Garabedian'''. (Last Place of Residence Symrna, Aydin, Turkey; Age 30y; Departure La Havre; Departure Date July 13, 1907; Marital Status S; '''Leaving Mother, Sara Garabedian''', Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Ship Name La Savoie; '''Joining Brother in Law, Bozoianat 51 Queen Street, Brantford, Ontario, Canada''' ). ('''''Guardian of 6/17'''''). *[http://arslanmb.org/ArmenianImmigrants/Public-ViewDetail-ArmenianImmigrants-Main.php?submit=View&Staging=&SourcePage=Public-ViewSummary-ArmenianImmigrants-Combined-ByLastNameStd-All&SelectLastNameStd=Bozoyan&argument1=LTRN-10NOV1907-3-23-0006 1907 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Armenian Immigration Project] November 10, 1907. '''Abrahamian Tossoun'''. (Last Place of Residence Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Birthplace Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Age 35y; Farm Laborer; Departure La Havre; Departure Date November 2, 1907; Marital Status Married; '''Leaving Wife, Narik Kazarian (Ghazarian)''', Keghi, Ezurum, Turkey; Ship Name La Touraine; '''Joining Baghdasar Bozoian, Friend at 192 Princess Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada'''). (In Troy, New York 1897-1903). *1933 U.S., Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1956. Available on Ancestry.ca. Name: '''Charles Bozoian'''; Birth Date: 11 Nov 1913; Birth Place: Brantford, Ontario, Canada; Birth Country: Canada; Age: 19; Gender Male; Race/Nationality Armenian; Arrival Date: 8 Jul 1933; Port of Arrival: Niagara Falls, New York, USA; '''Arrival Contact: Daughter John Kolian; Departure Contact: Aunt Mary Auldasean Sister Rosil Vartanian'''; Record has photo?: No; Record Type: Cards.

Sudetenland Project

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The goal of this project is to ... Study the genealogy of families from Sudetenland. Here is a link to the Wikipedia description of Sudetenland for more information about the area. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudetenland Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Porterfield-200|Stella Porterfield]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * A list of Surnames of families who lived inSudetenland. * The genealogy of the above families available for referencing. *Personal stories of the Sudeten Germans who were expelled from, or lost their lives after WWII. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8471152 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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== Biography == {{Appalachia Sticker |lived |state= North Carolina |project=yes }}{{Notables Sticker}} '''Rev William Franklin "Billy" Graham Jr. KBE''' was an American Christian Evangelist whose global ministry reached millions. Known for his large rallies, powerful sermons broadcast on television and radio, and presence at nine presidential inaugurations, his work touched the hearts of many and will no doubt be felt for generations to come. '''Obituary'''. Centre Daily Times. State College, Pennsylvania. 22 Feb 2018. GRAHAM, Billy. p. 5A. [https://www.newspapers.com/article/centre-daily-times-billy-graham-obituary/140981515/ newspapers.com] : accessed 15 Feb 2024. Son of dairy farmer, [[Graham-8948|William Franklin Graham Sr. (1888-1962)]] and [[Coffey-2226|Morrow (Coffey) Graham (1892-1981)]], Graham was born 7 November 1918 in Charlotte, North Carolina. '''Birth''': "Web: Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, U.S., Birth Index, 1865-2012", Original data: Birth Index. The Register of Deeds Office, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. https://meckrod.manatron.com/Birth/SearchEntry.aspx: accessed 3 April 2012; URL: https://meckrod.manatron.com/Birth/SearchEntry.aspx, {{Ancestry Record|70591|4947774|uk}} (accessed 15 February 2024), Billy Frank Graham born on 7 Nov 1918, son of W. Frank Graham & Coffey, in Mecklenburg, North Carolina, USA. One of five children, he grew up on the 300 acre dairy farm at 165 Park Road, Sharon. '''1920 Census''': "1920 United States Federal Census", Year: 1920; Census Place: Sharon, Mecklenburg, North Carolina; Roll: T625_1310; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 163, {{Ancestry Sharing|10011238|7b22746f6b656e223a22544f4831792f356f656b514749564a477a68435631534e6c39574538742b337067685461596d526e5465413d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|6061|32616071|uk}} (accessed 15 February 2024), Billie F Graham (1), single son, in household of W F Graham (30) in Sharon, Mecklenburg, North Carolina. Born in North Carolina. '''1930 Census''': "1930 United States Federal Census", Year: 1930; Census Place: Sharon, Mecklenburg, North Carolina; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 0048; FHL microfilm: 2341441, {{Ancestry Sharing|10010604|7b22746f6b656e223a225554717a52744b7a51726e2b503270424339374742736d715561326b736f705a527545305145516c30386b3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|6224|76151328|uk}} (accessed 15 February 2024), William F Graham (11), single son, in household of Frank W Graham (41) on Park Road, Sharon, Mecklenburg, North Carolina, USA. Born in North Carolina. '''1940 Census''': "1940 United States Federal Census", Year: 1940; Census Place: Sharon, Mecklenburg, North Carolina; Roll: m-t0627-02944; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 60-84A, {{Ancestry Sharing|10011209|7b22746f6b656e223a2232642b2b446541647a4f6d564e4938774f715a496e622f5633304341386b714175647131435057585372593d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|2442|153802431|uk}} (accessed 15 February 2024), W Frank Graham Jr (21), single son, in household of W Frank Graham (50) in Sharon, Mecklenburg, North Carolina. Born in North Carolina. Graham's dream as a child was to become a professional baseball player. However, his life took a dramatic turn at the age of sixteen, when in 1934 he gave his life to Christ at a tent revival being held close to his town by Mordecai Ham. His response to this experience was to start fervently reading the Bible. '''Biography''' Wheaton College, Illinois. 21 Feb 2018. GRAHAM, Billy. [https://www.wheaton.edu/billy-graham/biography/ wheaton.edu] : accessed 15 Feb 2024. It was clear his new-found faith was having a profound influence on his life, for in his high school year book he wrote, “My hopes and plans for the future… to serve God and do His will as a minister of the Gospel.” But this was yet to come. On graduating from high school, Graham spent a brief time as a door to door salesman. He then spent a semester at Bob Jones College, before transferring to the Florida Bible Institute, and then on to Wheaton College, near Chicago, in September 1940. He registered for the draft in Charlotte a month later but was never called up. The description on his draft card was that he was 6' 2" tall, hazel eyes, blonde hair and a light complexion. '''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947", The National Archives at Atlanta; Atlanta, GA; Wwii Draft Registration Cards For North Carolina, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 137, {{Ancestry Sharing|9953489|7b22746f6b656e223a224c5147414854632f35594b6e5859563559527a6644642f5559643061644255394a6b755837764e413379343d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|2238|944761|uk}} (accessed 13 February 2024) Whilst at college, the then President of Wheaton, V Raymond Edman, became his friend and mentor in ministry. He encouraged Graham to serve in a local church during his studies, and Graham took up a call to serve at the United Gospel Tabernacle in Wheaton. It was also at Wheaton that Graham met his future wife, and companion in ministry, [[Bell-19677|Ruth McCue (Bell) Graham (1920-2007)]]. They married two months after graduation, on 13 August 1943 in Montreat, North Carolina. '''Marriage''': "North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Records, 1741-2011", Original data: North Carolina County Registers of Deeds. Microfilm. Record Group 048. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC, {{Ancestry Sharing|9954573|7b22746f6b656e223a224749383456506a32736135757a586734384d714a4b307872784538414a6c6649483136394b74357046514d3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|60548|5310641|uk}} (accessed 13 February 2024), Rev Wm Franklin Graham Jr (25) marriage to Ruth Mc Bell on 13 Aug 1943 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA. The Grahams had three daughters and two sons, many of whom are involved in Christian ministry. Graham's first call after graduating was to The Village Church of Western Springs in a suburb of Chicago. At the same time as serving the local congregation, he was beginning to work as an itinerant preacher throughout the Midwest, speaking to larger and larger audiences. In 1945, he started working for newly-formed Youth for Christ and in 1948 became President of Northwestern Schools, a post he resigned from in 1952 to focus on his preaching which had begun in earnest in 1949 with the backing of media mogul William Randolph Hearst. By 1950, the Grahams had moved to Buncombe County, North Carolina, and were living at 5 Louisiana Street in Black Mountain, while they built a home for themselves in Montreat. '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census", National Archives at Washington, DC; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Year: 1950; Census Place: Black Mountain, Buncombe, North Carolina; Roll: 2470; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 11-29A, {{Ancestry Sharing|10011136|7b22746f6b656e223a22597758646e54536b6246654c4e73682f67504430362b4e4b763177612f566b4e6f41576e77556e747261453d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|147700919|uk}} (accessed 15 February 2024), Billy F Graham (32), married, Preaching, head of household in Black Mountain, Buncombe, North Carolina, USA. Born in North Carolina. Graham was often on the road, his ministry expanding from the Midwest to Boston, South Carolina, and New England. He also began a new radio broadcast in 1950 entitled, "The Hour of Decision," backed by his new-formed Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. By 1954, he made his first of many trips to England, and in 1957, spoke to thousands in New York CIty. From here, Graham's ministry continued to expand globally. Graham's beloved wife, Ruth, died 14 June 2007 and was buried in the grounds of the Billy Graham Library in Montreat. * '''Burial''': "U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current", {{FindAGrave|19878478}}, {{Ancestry Record|60525|102820885|uk}} (accessed 16 February 2024), Ruth McCue Graham burial (died on 14 Jun 2007) in Billy Graham Library Grounds, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, United States of America. Born on 10 Jun 1920. Graham, himself, died 21 February 2018 in Montreat, and is buried next to Ruth in the library grounds. * '''Burial''': "U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current", {{FindAGrave|187486261}}, {{Ancestry Record|60525|151477993|uk}} (accessed 16 February 2024), Rev Billy Graham burial (died on 21 Feb 2018) in Billy Graham Library Grounds, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, United States of America. Born on 7 Nov 1918. Throughout his life, Graham reached over 215 million people in live audiences, in 185 countries over the course of more than 400 missions. He was a friend to Presidents, social justice campaigners such as Rev Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. and reached radio and television audiences beyond measure. He founded the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, the Billy Graham Library in Montreat, and ''Christianity Today'' and ''Decision'' magazines. He also authored 33 books. Graham also preached at the National Cathedral in Washington in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Congressional Gold Medal, and even has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. President Dr. Philip Ryken, President of Wheaton College at the time of Graham's death said of him, "despite his global influence, he never lost his humble dependence on God or simple love for Jesus Christ." Graham, himself, was often asked the secret of his success, to which he would reply, "The secret of my work is God. I would be nothing without him." == Sources == See also:- * '''Book''': Billy Graham, ''Just As I Am: The Autobiography of Billy Graham'', United States: HarperCollins, 2011, [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Just_As_I_Am/031_s779f7YC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=William+Franklin+Graham+1918+2018&printsec=frontcover&pli=1 Google Books] (accessed 16 February 2024) * '''Wikipedia entry''': Wikipedia contributors, "Billy Graham", [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Billy_Graham&oldid=1202396581 ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''] (accessed 16 February 2024)

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

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

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A Family Holiday

Suffolk County, Massachusetts

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This page is a work-in-progress. [[Keniston-36|Bob]] 20:45, 9 February 2017 (EST) ==Welcome to the Suffolk County, Massachusetts Project== ===Maps and Boundaries=== * [[Space:Essex_County%2C_Massachusetts|Essex County]] to the north * Plymouth County to the southeast (water boundary only) * Norfolk County to the south * [[Space:MIddlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts|MIddlesex County]] to the west ===Communities=== ====Cities==== ====Towns==== ===History=== ===Landmarks=== ===Notables=== ===Records and Resources=== *[[Wikipedia:Suffolk County, Massachusetts | Suffolk County on Wikipedia]]

Suffolk County MA 1910 Census

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This is the page for 1910 [[Space:US_Census_Top_Page|US Census]] conducted in Suffolk County of [[Space:US_Census_-_Massachusetts|Massachusetts]]. Cities and Towns and Villages Boston - includes Allston, Brighton, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Mattapan, Roslinday, South Boston, Roxbury, West Roxbury Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, [[Space:Boston_MA_1910_Census_Ward_8|Ward 8]], Ward 9 Chelsea Ward 1, [[Space:Chelsea_MA_1910_Census_Ward_2|Ward 2]] Revere Winthrop

Suffolk Profiles Location Statistics

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Suffolk Profiles Location Statistics == Birth and Death == This page sets out an analysis of profiles in Suffolk, England using a snapshot of the Wikitree database taken on 24 March 2024. We can only analyse profiles by county and country when location fields have been accurately input to Wikitree standards. Some people are analysed as being born or having died in England or in the United Kingdom when, with a minor change, we could be more precise. Many profiles can be tidied, by properly formatting the location field (perhaps just by adding comma in the right place, or correcting a spelling mistake), by adding more detailed information to the location fields from information in the biography, or with research. We are working on an ongoing basis to improve these profiles and to add new locations to the Locations Table so that more profiles are identified and analysed. If you would like help with the analysis of Suffolk profiles, please click on one of the links in the Notes Section below and improve the data in the location field. There are three tables, illustrating total profiles broken down by * Century of birth and gender * Death location (people born in Suffolk) * Birth location (people who died in Suffolk) Locations with fewer than 0.1% of the total are omitted from the tables. '''Notes''' # A significant proportion of people lack death locations. Two percentages are shown against death locations; ## The total percentage of the total profiles of people born in the county ## The total of profiles for which a death location has been indicated and identified. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DSuffolk+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22England%22+deathregion%3Dunknownregion+not+deathlocation%3DAvon+not+deathlocation%3DCleveland+not+deathlocation%3DHumberside+%0D%0A+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2CUK%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, county not known] includes 2 types of profile ## Profiles where the death location field is simply ‘England’ or ‘England, United Kingdom’ ## Profiles where England’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DSuffolk+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathcountry%3DScotland+not+deathcountry%3DWales+not+deathcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in United Kingdom, country not known] includes ## Profiles where the death field is simply ‘United Kingdom’. ## Profiles where ‘United Kingdom’’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DSuffolk+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Unknown Country] means that the country in the location field isn’t recognised. # For lists of birth locations that need attention, see ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DSuffolk+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, county not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DSuffolk+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthcountry%3DScotland+not+birthcountry%3DWales+not+birthcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in United Kingdom, country not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DSuffolk+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Unknown Country] === Total by Birth Century & Gender === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Century!!Unknown!!Female!!Male!!Grand Total |- |0||||9||28||37 |- |11||||14||18||32 |- |12||||34||75||109 |- |13||||48||128||176 |- |14||||132||215||347 |- |15||||373||628||1001 |- |16||2||2444||2999||5445 |- |17||4||2630||3257||5891 |- |18||2||9199||10310||19511 |- |19||1||25812||27299||53112 |- |20||||2410||2618||5028 |- |Grand Total||9||43105||47575||90689 |} === Born in Suffolk: Where did they die? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Death Location!!Total!!% of Total!!% of Specified Location |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DSuffolk+birthcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Suffolk]||90,689|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DSuffolk+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a death location]||41,765||46.05%|| |- |Total with a death location||48,924||53.95%|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DSuffolk+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, known county]||40,620||44.79%||83.03% |- |England Bedfordshire||92||0.10%||0.19% |- |England Berkshire||97||0.11%||0.20% |- |England Buckinghamshire||59||0.07%||0.12% |- |England Cambridgeshire||552||0.61%||1.13% |- |England Cheshire||49||0.05%||0.10% |- |England Cornwall||49||0.05%||0.10% |- |England County Durham||159||0.18%||0.32% |- |England Derbyshire||67||0.07%||0.14% |- |England Devon||110||0.12%||0.22% |- |England Dorset||84||0.09%||0.17% |- |England Essex||1,767||1.95%||3.61% |- |England Gloucestershire||63||0.07%||0.13% |- |England Greater London||53||0.06%||0.11% |- |England Hampshire||226||0.25%||0.46% |- |England Hertfordshire||179||0.20%||0.37% |- |England Kent||565||0.62%||1.15% |- |England Lancashire||246||0.27%||0.50% |- |England Leicestershire||74||0.08%||0.15% |- |England Lincolnshire||148||0.16%||0.30% |- |England London||1,536||1.69%||3.14% |- |England Middlesex||841||0.93%||1.72% |- |England Norfolk||2,101||2.32%||4.29% |- |England Northamptonshire||75||0.08%||0.15% |- |England Northumberland||55||0.06%||0.11% |- |England Nottinghamshire||61||0.07%||0.12% |- |England Oxfordshire||62||0.07%||0.13% |- |England Somerset||92||0.10%||0.19% |- |England Staffordshire||56||0.06%||0.11% |- |England Suffolk||29,343||32.36%||59.98% |- |England Surrey||670||0.74%||1.37% |- |England Sussex||300||0.33%||0.61% |- |England Warwickshire||120||0.13%||0.25% |- |England Wiltshire||52||0.06%||0.11% |- |England Yorkshire||377||0.42%||0.77% |- |Died in England, county not known||1,360||1.50%||2.78% |- |Died in United Kingdom, country not known ||109||0.12%||0.22% |- |Died in Unknown Country||366||0.40%||0.75% |- |Scotland||60||0.07%||0.12% |- |Wales||91||0.10%||0.19% |- |Ireland||81||0.09%||0.17% |- |At sea||75||0.08%||0.15% |- |Australia||2,088||2.30%||4.27% |- |Belgium||65||0.07%||0.13% |- |Canada||891||0.98%||1.82% |- |France||140||0.15%||0.29% |- |New Zealand||633||0.70%||1.29% |- |South Africa||172||0.19%||0.35% |- |United States||1,957||2.16%||4.00% |} === Died in Suffolk: Where were they born? 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[http://sugarcreekmennonitechurch.org/Home_Page.php Sugar Creek Mennonite Church] 1852-53 Church organized during this time, now known as Sugar Creek Mennonite Church. The church was organized by Bishop Joseph Goldsmith of Lee County, Iowa 1855 Joseph Goldsmith moved to Henry County and assumed bishop responsibilities. Joseph Wittrig, a minister, moved into the community from Canada. 1855-61 Christian Bechler ordained minister; Peter Tschantz ordained deacon and John Von Gunden ordained minister during this time. 1863 Joseph K. Roth ordained deacon. 1864 Amish Mennonite Ministers Meeting at the Elmer Graber barn, N.E. of Wayland. 1866 Eicher withdrew from the group that later was called Sugar Creek. 1867 Joseph Schlegel ordained bishop. 1869 Sebastian Gerig ordained minister. 1871 First church built. 1872 First Sunday School organized for the summer months. 1876 Bishop Joseph Goldsmith died. 1877 Stephen Miller moved to the community and served as deacon. 1879 Sebastian Gerig ordained bishop when Joseph Schlegel moved to Nebraska. Stephen Miller ordained minister. 1882 Martin Eicher ordained deacon. 1887 Christian R. Gerig ordained deacon. He was the last deacon to be ordained at Sugar Creek. Western Amish Mennonite Conference held at the Sugar Creek Church. 1889 Christian R. Gerig ordained minister. 1890 Average summer Sunday School attendance 118; Jacob Koebel, superintendent, and Daniel Graber, assistant. 1891 Decided at annual business meeting to build a larger building for the growing church. Second church built during the summer and dedicated October 21; Christian Warey from Johnson County and Jacob Swartzendruber of Iowa County were guest speakers. 1892 Stephen Miller appointed Iowa representative to the Mennonite Mission Board. 1893 Western Amish Mennonite Conference held at the Sugar Creek Church. Stephen Miller died as a result of a train accident near Morning Sun, Iowa, while on his way to a meeting of the Mission Board in Elkhart, Indiana. Daniel Graber ordained minister on April 16. 1898 Western District Amish Mennonite Conference held at Sugar Creek. 1903 Western District Conference held at Sugar Creek Church. 1904 Christian R. Gerig moved to Oregon. Bishop John Wagler moved to the community from Germany and served as minister. First Bible Conference held at Sugar Creek during the holiday week. 1908 Simon Gingerich ordained minister. The 1908 building was built and dedicated on December 25; C. Z. Yoder from Wooster, Ohio, and Samuel Graber of Tremont, Illinois, were guest speakers. 1910 Sewing Circle organized; Mrs. Daniel Orendorff was president. 1912 Last meeting of Amish Mennonite ministers held at Sugar Creek. 1916 Simon Gingerich was ordained bishop by vote of the congregation. First series of evangelistic meetings for ten days with C. F. Derstine as evangelist. Electricity added to the Sugar Creek Church. First church record established with 380 members. 1918 During World War I years no German preaching was allowed by order of Local Defense Board of Henry County. After the war C. L. Graber and Fred Swartzendruber served in relief work abroad. 1920 Church membership 392. 1921 Amish and Old Mennonite Conferences merged. Amish was then dropped from the name of Sugar Creek Church. 1922 C. L. Graber was ordained minister. 1923 Primary rooms for the Sunday School provided in the basement. Adult Department used the annex. Iowa-Nebraska Conference held at the Sugar Creek Church. 1924 Sebastian Gerig died on April 3. C. L. Graber resigned as minister of the church to become business manager of Goshen College. 1925 J. D. Graber was ordained on July 19 as minister at Sugar Creek to serve on the India mission field. Church membership 422. First Missionary Day observed before the Grabers departed for India. 1927 Simon Gingerich and family moved to La Junta, Colorado, during the summer months for daughter Mildred's health. 1928 Ellis Zook was ordained to the ministry in February. 1930 Church membership 468. Minister Daniel Graber died. 1932 Iowa-Nebraska Conference held at Sugar Creek Church. 1933 Ellis Zook resigned as minister of the church. 1935 Church membership 483. Primary rooms in the basement enlarged. Church library was started. Winter Bible School held at Sugar Creek Church for six weeks. Willard Leichty ordained minister by vote of the congregation. 1937 First Daily Vacation Bible School held. 1938 Side balconies built in the church. Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities annual meeting at the Sugar Creek Church. 1940 Church membership 542. 1943 GMSA (Junior Sewing Circle) organized. 1945 Delegate session of the Iowa-Nebraska Conference held at Sugar Creek Church. Church membership 553. After World War II: Galen Widmer, Grace Augsburger, Wilma Graber Nelson, and Maynard Widmer served in relief work abroad. August 5: Russell Krabill ordained, Locust Grove Mennonite Church, Elkhart, Indiana. 1947 Evening WMSC organized. 1949 Because of crowded conditions, it was decided to build another place of worship rather than to enlarge or build a larger building. Bethel Church built during the summer and fall months. Sugar Creek Church remodeled. December 18, Vernon Roth and Vernon Gerig ordained as ministers. Although Bethel became a separate congregation, the MYF stayed together as one organization. 1950 Church membership 559. Bethel Church dedicated January 22, 1950 with C. L. and J. D. Graber as guest speakers. Arnold Roth leaves for PAX. Since 1950 John Wenger, Norman Leichty, Gerald Freyenberger, and Norman Unternahrer also served in PAX. 1951 Began holding services at Pleasant Point, S.W. of Oakland Mills as an out post. Maynard Wyse ordained deacon at Lockport Mennonite, Archbold, Ohio. 1952 Church membership 606 before membership was divided into two congregations. After: Sugar Creek membership 471; Bethel membership 135. February, annual meeting of Mennonite Publishing Board. Murray Krabill ordained at Mt. Gilead (Ohio) Mennonite Church. 1954 Men's Brotherhood organized. 1955 Church membership 455. 1957 October 20 at Sugar Creek and October 27 at Bethel, Simon Gingerich delegated all bishop responsibilities in the two churches to Vernon Gerig. Iowa-Nebraska Conference held at the Sugar Creek Church. Fellowship Center built and completed in time for Iowa-Nebraska Conference in August. First Church Bulletin printed. 1958 Vernon Roth accepted the call to pastor the newly organized Eureka Mennonite Church. Pleasant View Church at Mt. Pleasant organized. Glen Richard licenses to serve as pastor. 1959 Willard Leichty was released to serve as pastor at the Bethel Church and on November 8 was ordained bishop of the church. September 22 Henry County deeded the cemetery to the Sugar Creek Church. Church voted to join five other local Mennonite churches to build a home for the elderly. Named Parkview Home and dedicated on October 1, 1961. Arnold Roth ordained at Short Mennonite Church, Shipshewana, Indiana. 1960 Church membership 398. 1961 January 29: Glen Richard was ordained minister at Pleasant View Mennonite Church. Parkview Retirement Home built. 1962 December 30: Robert Hartzler ordained as minister. 1964 Voted to write a church constitution, discussed forming a church council, getting a piano, forming a Cemetery Fund. Ira Wenger ordained deacon at Bethel Mennonite. 1965 Church membership 403. 1966 James Wenger began serving in Japan under the Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities. Voted to start Building Fund for a new church. Discussed families sitting together and wedding rings. 1967 Adopted a constitution which provided for three lay elders and church council of department heads, secretary, treasurer, Elders and Pastor. 1969 Robert Hartzler resigned at Sugar Creek effective June 1. Iowa-Nebraska Conference held at Sugar Creek Church. Ted Widmer, Dan Eigsti, Donald Rensberger, and Dick Meyer began service assignments abroad (Africa). 1970 Church membership 395. Joan Gerig and Stan Freyenberger began service assignments abroad (Africa). 1971 Brother Simon Gingerich died March 7, 1971. Sugar Creek Mennonite Church has centennial. Orie L. Roth installed as pastor in July. First full-time salaried pastor. Vernon and Mabel Gerig served a VS assignment in Mission Board house in Elkhart and VS unit in Amarillo, Texas. Rosetta Unternahrer served in VS at Winston-Salem, NC and later as a trainee in Switzerland. Phyllis Krabill served with MCC in Akron, PA and later in Poland until 1983. Willard Conrad ordained by Russell Krabill at Holdeman Mennonite Church, Wakarusa, Indiana. J. D. Graber preached for this ordination. 1972 Robert and Karen Meyer served under MCC in Brazil. Larry and Violet Graber were trainees in Germany and Switzerland. Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Widmer, Short Term Medical Service, Nazareth, Ethiopia. 1974 First piano placed in church. 1975 Orie and Ina Roth were given a trip to Africa from Sugar Creek Church to visit their son Dennis with MCC in Africa, returning home by way of the Holy Lands. Scott Wyse began three and one half year MCC assignment in Brazil as an agricultural advisor and later a six month assignment in the Caribbean Island of Dominica. Church membership 363. 1976 Lo family, refugees from Southeast Asia, jointly sponsored by Sugar Creek. 1977 Steve and Nancy Reschly went to West Germany as trainees. Voted to buy an organ. 1978 James Wenger ordained, Shalom Mennonite Church, Tuscon, AZ. Gail Fisher licenses, Minister of Christian Education and Youth at Metamora, IL. Sugar Creek voted to build a new building. Sugar Creek voted to have a youth minister. 1979 Beth Gerig began Teachers Abroad program under MCC in Africa. Norman and Hortensiz Unternahrer worked under MCC in Bolivia as Agricultural Advisor. Carmen Freyenberger began VS assignment at Children's Haven International., Reynosa, Mexico. Orie L. Roth was given a leave of absence from January to March. Carl Smeltzer was interim pastor. Land for new church donated by Lloyd Peterson. 1980 Church membership 354. Orie L. Roth resigned effective June 1980. The Board of Elders kept the pulpit supplied. Gail Roth ordained for evangelism in Youth for Christ. Edmond Miller called to pastor Sugar Creek in November. Crooked Creek Christian Camp began. First Iowa Mennonite Central Committee Relief Sale. 1981 Many members attended General Conference at Bowling Green, Ohio. "The Advent Story" written by Wendy Miller was presented at Christmas time. 1982 Lynn and Susan Lehman began a teaching assignment under MCC in Egypt. Congregational Student Aid started. A Passion Play, "He Is Risen," written by Pauline Wyse, was given at Easter time by the Young Adults. Steven Reschly licenses as Minister at Cedar Falls Mennonite Fellowship. Discussed building plans for new church. 1983 Sew and Serve Girls organization dissolved. Many members attended Bethlehem '83 in Lehigh, PA. 1984 Scott Roth becomes associate pastor in New Paris, Indiana. On June 3 we had Groundbreaking Service for our new church building. 1985 Church membership 362. Ames '85 General Conference adopted Ten Year Goals. "And They Left Their Nets" written by Wendy Miller resulted in the study course planned by the elders and pastor and was studied by some classes for one quarter. MYF Vice President removed from Church Council. First part-time church secretary. 1986 Church membership 355. Laotian church members from Des Moines Mennonite spent a Sunday worship service with us. Curt Wenger began an MCC assignment in Bangladesh as agricultural advisor. Commission Service for Stand and Jane Freyenberger before leaving on a MCC assignment to Nepal. First services in the new church building on Sunday morning, July 20. October 10: Old church building auctioned. November 2: Dedication of new church. 1987 Hosted Iowa-Nebraska Conference. November: Wes and Sue Richard ordained, Church of the Brethren, Lima, Ohio. 1 988 Farewell for former pastor Vernon and Mabel Gerig. Pastor Ed Miller and family leave for Elkhart, IN. Cement driveway in cemetery. GMSA discontinued. Murray Krabill came as interim pastor. Holly Blosser Yoder to Zambia. 1989 April: Murray Krabill leaves. April 16: Dean Swartzendruber installed as pastor. First woman elder, Arlene Wenger, installed. September: voted to look for associate pastor. David Boshart ordained at Pleasant View Mennonite Church, Mt. Pleasant, IA. July: Pete Sutter licenses, Northeast Mennonite Fellowship, Pensacola, Florida. 1990 Sept. 1: Ruben Chupp installed as pastor. Sept. 17: Final payment made on new church building. Church membership 332. Men of Crusader's Sunday School class hosted Mother's Day Breakfast for all women of the church. 1991 May: Acoustic tile added to ceiling of Fellowship Hall. Church membership 341. Discussed new hymnals. Youth Advocate program begun. 1992 June: Primetimers organized for persons over 60 years of age. August: Ruben Chupp ordained as pastor. 1993 August: Dean Swartzendruber resigned. September: Roger Farmer installed as co-pastor. 1994 Heather Blosser to Kenya. Market Place 29AD used for Bible School program. "Hymnal, a Worship Book" purchased from Mennonite Publishing House. 1995 26 MYFers travel to Wichita, KS for Mennonite Church Youth Convention. August: Roger Farmer ordained as pastor. September: Ruben Chupp begins four month sabbatical. Placed large cross in front of sanctuary. Church membership 332. David Johnson, Goshen College student, three-month internship. John Schrock licenses at Peoria (IL) North Mennonite Church. 1996 Church membership 337. Sugar Creek adopted a new church constitution. September: Sunday School opening discontinued. Wendy Miller licenses as Campus Pastor at Eastern Mennonite Seminary. 1997 Mark Miller licenses at Lockport Mennonite Church, Lockport, Ohio. Heidi Miller Yoder commissioned at Immanuel Mennonite Church, Harrisonburg, VA. 125th anniversary of first church building. Susanna Unternahrer started a 2 year VS assignment. 29 members over 80 were listed in the bulletin. Membership 336. 1998 Selected members to pray for each week and listed them in the bulletin. Anita Swartzendruber went on a mission trip to Mexico. 12 members went to Guatemala on a service trip with congregational support. Persons who went were: Mark Boshart, Bruce Eichelberger, Jo Eichelberger, Roger Farmer, Larry Graber, Phil Graber, Tim Graber, Jim Hooley, Marion Reschly, Doug Roth, Daniel Unternahrer, and Norman Unternahrer. Started support of Gerald Neufeld, a missionary to Japan. Pastor Farmer on sabbatical from August to December. MDS regional meeting held at Sugar Creek. Membership 351. 1999 Pastors protest local law officers carrying side arms at a funeral. Jim Hooley's went to China on a mission trip. MYF went to convention at St. Louis. Membership 350. 2000 Heather Blosser returned from Kenya. Sunday School started at 9:15 a.m. to allow for a time of fellowship between services. Sugar Creek hosted community Songfest. Ruben Chupp resigned pastorate as of August 31. Pictorial directory was published. Grant Nebel accepts part time pastorate at Washington Mennonite. Membership 350. 2001 Iowa-Nebraska Conference discontinued and congregation becomes part of Central Plains Mennonite Conference. MYF went to Mennonite Church Assembly at Nashville. Troy Graber went to Europe in an MCC Trainee project. Evening Mennonite Women discontinued. Dennis and Joyce Kuhns accept pastorate at Green Mound Church of God. A response was printed in the bulletin on the 9-11 attack on the twin towers. Membership 337. 2002 Sugar Creek helped host Central Plains Conference at Iowa Wesleyan. John Schrock ordained minister at Bluffton, Ohio. Roger Farmer resigns effective January 12, 2003. Pam Unruh accepts call to co-pastor at Wayland Mennonite. Membership 329. 2003 Sharon Wyse Miller accepted as interim pastor until June. Missionary Gerald and Rie Neufeld visit church community. Robert Hartzler to begin a 12 month interim pastorate. A candidating weekend is planned for November 21 for Nathan and Rachelle Luitjens.

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{{Space:Suggestion_Page_Template_Sandbox |id= 864 |name=Almost empty tags |description= :Profile has one or more inline source citations (... tags) whose length is too short to represent a valid source citation, less than ten characters. |validation= |type= Error |group=Reference Tags |knowledge=working with inline citations. For information on how to enter inline references correctly, review ''[[Help:Sources#Embed_them_as_references_.28footnotes.29|{{Green|Help: Sources - inline references section}}]]''. |difficulty=Intermediate |info= shows the complete ... tag. Use this hint to search the biography text to correct. |shortcause=Reference is less than 10 characters |shortsolution=Change reference to 10 or more characters |video1=3jnvibWNHDc |video1text= Suggestion 864 - Almost Empty Ref Tag |video2=gN5KvZ3gtSE |video2text=Topic: Tag, You're It - All About Reference Tags |video3= |video3text= |video4= |video4text= |video5= |video5text= |causenote= '''NOTE''': Please do NOT remove almost empty ref tag within profiles unless it is actually empty (either . or ) and you have reviewed the entire biography and sources sections for correct sources that may be moved to fill the ref tags inline citation. |cause1='''Empty or Placeholder Inline References''' - There is nothing between the tags or there is only a placeholder:{{Example|... was born in the...
... was born '''.''' in the...
}} |action1= Determine how long the reference has been on the profile by reviewing the entries in the profile's '''''Changes''''' tab. More than two months, remove it. Add new sources, if possible. {{example| <<-- this should be removed }} Less than two months, make no changes and send a message to the profile manager(s) to remind them that the profile contains one or more empty or temporary placeholders. |cause2='''Position Dependent Inline References''' - The source citation has "ibid", "see above", or other position dependent reference, seen like this:{{Example|... was born '''ibid''' in the...
... was born '''see above''' in the...}}
'''Note''': See '''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jnvibWNHDc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=8&t=0s| {{Green|Suggestion 864 video, Segment 5, Timestamp 5:19}}]]''' for information why 'ibid' and other 'position dependent' references should not be used in WikiTree. |action2=Use ''Named Inline Citations'' like this: For the first instance of the source citation, include a "name" inside the opening reference tag: {{example|}} For each "ibid", "see above", or other position dependent reference to the same source citation, replace the entire ibid using the "name" used in the first instance above with an ending slash:{{Example|}} |cause3='''Indirect Source References''' - The full source citation is in the ''Sources'' section and an inline reference ... refers to the source with a short reference, i.e. less than ten characters. For instance: {{Example|... was born MBS in the...

===Sources===


* MBS: My Best Source, published 2018 }} |action3= Move the entire source citation from the ''Sources'' section of the biography and enter it directly into the appropriate inline reference, like this: {{Example|... was born My Best Source, published 2018 in the...}} In case of using the citation in multiple references, use Named Inline citations. {{Example|... was born My Best Source, published 2018 in the...

... was born in the...}} Or at least make the reference name longer: {{Example|... was born MyBestSource in the...

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* My Best Source, published 2018 }} |cause4= |action4= |cause5= |action5= |suggestion1=Removed empty or placeholder ref tags. |suggestion2=Removed empty or placeholder ref tags; added Unsourced template. |suggestion3=Changed place dependent inline references to correct WikiTree format. |suggestion4=Corrected coded or numbered inline references to correct WikiTree format. |suggestion5=Added source to empty or placeholder ref tags. |statlist=12345 }}

Suggestion Help Span tags

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==The Span Id Tag== ==='''What are they:'''=== ::{{blue|Span Tags create a bookmark or anchor which can then be linked to from anywhere else on the page}}. : A span tag, or span id, is a way of creating an internal link on a profile page. So, rather than a link taking you to a different web page, a span tag link jumps you to a different place on your current page. For example, if you click on the "Comment" tab at the top of a profile page it will jump you to the comments at the bottom of the page. Also, at various places on a profile page you will see the links [top] which take you back to the top of the page. Those are Span Tags, moving you around to different places on the profile page. ==='''How to create them:'''=== :The first step is to create a named span id bookmark (or anchor). Note that the span tag anchor should be closed with {{blue|}} at the end. {{blue|}}. :For example, I can place a bookmark at the bottom of the page {{blue|}}. : Try it - [[#Bottom|Down to the bottom]]. :The second step is to create the link to your named span id bookmark. Links are made by putting them in double square brackets ({{blue| [[ ]]}} ) in the same way you would create a link to another profile on Wikitree. You have to include a {{blue|#}} before the span id name. Whatever text you put after the pipe ({{blue||}}) is what will show up as the text for your link. So, {{blue|[[#Bottom|Down to the bottom]]}} will create your span id link [[#Bottom|Down to the bottom]] to jump to the span id bookmark we have placed at the bottom of the page. ==='''Uses and applications:'''=== :The Span Id tag can be used in any situation where you wish to refer a reader to a different section of the profile. ===== Navigation around a wikitree page ===== :Occasionally, there are situations where it is useful to direct the reader to a different place in a page. =====Jump to a different section===== :It is often useful to be able to refer to a different section of a profile. For example, the profile of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Freeman-1326 Alice Freeman] has a cautionary reference to errors in the published literature at the top of the profile; a span id link takes you to a full discussion of the errors in an errors section. :So, the span id link {{blue|[[#errors|errors]]}} is in the text at the top. :This links to the span id bookmark {{blue|}} placed in the errors section at the bottom of the profile. :The narrative biography might refer to someone's {{blue|[[#will|will]]}} and the span id link would take the reader to a full transcript of the will placed elsewhere in the profile with the bookmark {{blue|}}. ===== References ===== :Use of the span id for references is the most common and useful application of the Span Id Tag. It is a way of referring to different page numbers in a source which is used multiple times. It is also a way of using Short Citations for in-line citations, in combination with a Source List or Bibliography for the full reference. :'''Citing different pages from same source using inline citations:''' :A common problem is how to cite different page numbers from a single source. You could just repeat the full reference every time it is used, but this can create a very long and messy Sources section and make the profile edit page very difficult to read and navigate. The span id tag can be used to jump from a shortened in-line citation to the full and complete reference in a Source List or Bibliography. :For example, suppose you have a favorite source documenting the life of John Smith which we will call: ::{{blue|Smith, David. ''The Smith Family of New York.'' (New York, 1930).}} :Normally, you would include this citation inside tags inside the narrative of your profile. You might even include a tag so that you could reuse that citation again further down in the narrative by using , but that would not allow you to call out different page numbers for different events. :So, instead, let's put it in the Sources section below the tag like this: ::{{blue|== Sources ==


* Smith, David. ''The Smith Family of New York.'' (New York, 1930)." }} :This creates a span id anchor which you can jump to from your in-line citations using different page numbers to the complete reference: ::Mary Doe was born on 2 Feb 1895.{{blue|[[#Smith| Smith]], p. 153.}} ::Mary Doe married John Smith on 14 Feb 1915.{{blue|[[#Smith| Smith]], p. 182.}} :Will appear on the profile page under sources as: :{{blue|== Sources ==}} #{{blue|↑ Smith, p. 153}} #{{blue|↑ Smith, p. 182}} :{{blue|*Smith, David. ''The Smith Family of New York.'' (New York, 1930)." }} :'''Using Short citations for inline citations:''' :It is recommended that wikitree editors use full and complete references when writing out their sources. However, this can make both the sources section and the edit page a very difficult to read wall of text. One solution is to use span id tags to create short and concise inline citations which then link to a complete reference in a source list or bibliography. For example, :Richard More was baptized 13 November 1614.{{Blue|Harris, page 123.}} He was a passenger on the ''Mayflower''.{{Blue|Richardson. ''Royal Ancestry.'' (2013): vol. IV p. 148.}} He died before 20 Apr 1696.{{Blue|Anderson. ''Great Migration Begins.'' (1995): p. 1285.}} ::{{blue|== Sources ==


* * Anderson, Robert Charles. Complete reference...
* * Harris, Donald. Complete Reference...
* * Richardson, Douglas. Complete reference... }} :Will appear on the profile page under sources as: :{{blue|== Sources ==}} #{{blue|↑ Harris, page 123.}} #{{blue|↑ Richardson, ''Royal Ancestry.'' (2013): vol. IV p. 148.}} #{{blue|↑ Anderson, ''Great Migration Begins.'' (1995): p. 1285.}} :{{blue|* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633'', 3 vols., (Boston, MA: NEHGS, 1995): pages 1283-1287.}} :{{blue|* Harris, Donald F. "The More Children of the Mayflower" in 3 parts, published in ''The Mayflower Descendant''. Online at American Ancestors.org, Part I: [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB407/i/13644/123/27731663 vol. 43, no. 2 (July 1993), pages 123-132] (with subscription): background of the More families and estates.}} :{{blue|* Richardson, Douglas. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', 5 vols.(Salt Lake City, UT: the author, 2013): pages 146-148.}} === Span Tags for HTML Formatting - DON'T === :Those familiar with HTML coding know that tags can also be used for styling in a manner similar to how
is used. This is '''NOT''' allowed, and should not be used in creating WikiTree profiles. :Specifically, the tags and should not be used to format elements on a profile. These uses will be marked as "suggestions" or "errors" and are likely to be removed by [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors Data Doctors]. : is being used to create a simple link on a page to easily reference and move from one point on a profile to a different point on a profile. This is the only use of a "span tag" which is currently approved. === Example Pages === *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sorg-81 Johann Melchior Sorg] - Uses short citations combined with a source list. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/White-506 William White of the Mayflower] - Uses short citations combined with a source list. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Freeman-1326 Alice Freeman] - Uses short citations combined with a source list. Also uses span tags to jump to different sections (e.g. an error link at the top of the page jumps you down to the error section at the bottom). *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Massachusetts_VR_to_1850 Massachusetts VR to 1850] - span tags are used so you can click on a town and go to that town's VRs. Each town also has a span tag that jumps you back to the TOP of the page. This page is impossible without span tags. == Sources == *Julie Rickets G2G post (2 March 2016): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/225656/how-cite-different-pages-from-same-source-misunderstood-span How to Cite Different Pages from the Same Source, a.k.a. The Misunderstood Tag]. == Navigation Examples == :The span tag {{blue|}} was placed at the bottom of this page so we could link to it and jump to here from anywhere else on the page. :Another span tag {{blue|}} was placed at the top of the page so we could link to it and jump back to the top. Try it - [[#Top|Back to the top]].

Suggestion reports Nordic Project

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'''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Country_Sub-Projects|Nordic Project - Sub Projects and Teams]] ''' > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Profile_Improvement_Team|'''Nordic Project - Profile Improvement Teams''']] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Data_Doctors_Team|'''Nordic Project Data Doctors Team''']] >Nordic Project Suggestions Reports *One way you can contribute to making Nordic profiles better is by helping reduce the suggestions appearing on profiles in the Nordic countries. Please see the [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Data_Doctors_Team|Nordic Project Data Doctors Team]] page for more information and instructions. == Suggestion Lists == The Suggestion Lists for each Nordic Country are updated and published weekly, usually on Tuesday. Check the date on the linked report to verify it is the most recent (within five days to the date you are reviewing this page). {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; width:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed; text-align=center;" |- !Colspan=3| Nordic Project Suggestion Lists By Country |- |
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Suggestions ~ To Err Is Human, To Correct It, Takes a Genealogist

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== First, Some Very Helpful Tools == === '''Important Definitions Everyone Needs to Know and Use''' === '''Citation''' - The ideal citation format on WikiTree is Chicago Manual of Style (CMoS), generally following Elizabeth Shown Mills [https://web.archive.org/web/20180617051114/https://www.evidenceexplained.com/ ''Evidence Explained'']. But don't get hung up on this. The '''important thing is citing the source''', not how it's done. : Fundamentally, a good source citation enables others to: # judge the accuracy of the information found on the profile, and # independently verify the information by finding the source themselves. '''Primary Sources''' are '''Birth''', '''Marriage''' and '''Death''' Documents and '''Census Records.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_FAQ '''Source'''] - Is important because You Signed the WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Honor_Code '''Honor Code'''] Just an FYI, the following '''are not''' sources: : Ancestry.com - nothing else listed, just the website name : Personal knowledge of a person who passed away 150 years ago : Unsourced Family Tree from anywhere === '''Tools To Make One's Genealogical Life Easier''' === '''If''' one can get on the list to take the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Profile_Improvements_Voyage Profile Improvement Project Voyage]''', I highly recommend it. The PIP Voyage is for not only those new to genealogy but for seasoned genealogists also. Here is an '''Extremely Useful Page''' of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Apps '''Tools, Apps and Extensions'''] to make one's life easier! == Suggestions - How to Find Them == Every profile with a public family tree has a '''Suggestions Report'''. It shows one a list of suggested changes to profiles in the person's family line. Every genealogist makes errors of one kind or another, it is inevitable, ''so do not feel bad''. Everyone should check their own '''Suggestion List''' (at least weekly) and make their own corrections, because nobody knows the profiles you manage better than you. When logged-in to WikiTree you will see a set of navigation links in the upper-right quadrant of almost every page. If you hover-over a menu item with your mouse/cursor, a set of links will appear below it. (If you're on an iPad or iPhone, you may need to click the menu item.) These links enable you to go directly to important pages and tools. While hovering over '''My WikiTree''' about three-quarters of the way down one will see '''Suggestions''', click on that heading. {{Image|file=Suggestions_To_Err_Is_Human_To_Correct_It_Takes_a_Genealogist-2.jpg |caption=''How to Find Your Suggestions.'' }} After one clicks on '''Suggestions''', a page like this will open up. {{Image|file=Suggestions_To_Err_Is_Human_To_Correct_It_Takes_a_Genealogist-3.jpg |caption=''This is Your Suggestion List.'' }} How does one '''Correct Suggestions'''? WikiTree has several Educational Videos. Before I list them, look at your '''Suggestion List'''. If a suggestion has a red rectangle with a white arrow in it, click it and it will take you directly to the video for that particular suggestion. Unfortunately, not every ''Suggestion'' has a video that is why I added links to Written Documentation. There you will find information from others who have had the same questions and links for G2G. The following lists are: (1) General Topic Videos, (2) Numerical List of Videos and written documentation by Suggestion # ===General Topics=== * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vK_sMsHuC-Q&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=52&ab_channel=WikiTree Mr. E Figures Out '''Find A Grave'''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc5YWY1gLFA&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=10&ab_channel=WikiTree Mr. E or Mrs. Take - '''Gender'''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DitEKl_UlGQ&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=28&ab_channel=WikiTree Mr. E '''Heading''' For WikiTree] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lseTP9RIGHQ&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=21&ab_channel=WikiTree Mr. E '''Merges''' Right] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyuooFCtgCY&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=62&ab_channel=WikiTree Mr. E Sets The '''Table'''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gN5KvZ3gtSE&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=40&ab_channel=WikiTree '''< Tag >''', You're It, All About Reference Tags] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNehwVJWzKc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=63&ab_channel=WikiTree It's '''WikiTree+''', Mr. E] == Suggestions, What To Do With Them == === Videos and Written Documentation === The list below is in numerical order. For a list of suggestions by type, with short descriptions, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors#Suggestions_Groups_.26_Navigation this list] on the Data Doctors project page. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_101 '''101''' - Birth in Future ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_102 '''102''' - Death in Future ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8KSOXFGNYI&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=6&ab_channel=WikiTree '''103''' - Death Before Birth '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_103 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_104 '''104''' - Too Old ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_105 '''105''' - Duplicate Sibling ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_106 '''106''' - Duplicates Between The Global Tree and Unconnected ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhhelLj2aZw&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=20&ab_channel=WikiTree '''109''' - Profile Should be Open (Birth Date) '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_109 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_110 '''110''' - Profile should be open (death date) ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_111 '''111''' - Died Too Young To Be Parent ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_112 '''112''' - Person Is Father and Mother ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_113 '''113''' - Duplicate Relative ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_114 '''114''' - Still Living Status with Death Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_115 '''115''' - Still Living Status and Entered Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_118 '''118''' - Still living death location status with death date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_119 '''119''' - Still living in death location status with death location: ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_120 '''120''' - Possible still living with death date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_121 '''121''' - Possible still living with death location: ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bCDdooeuTc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=7&ab_channel=WikiTree '''131''' - No Dates - No Dates On Relatives Open - Unknown Status '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_131 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_132 '''132''' - No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WzDRc7S4cc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=8&ab_channel=WikiTree '''133''' - No Dates - Dates On Relatives Open - Unknown Status '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_133 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_134 '''134''' - No Dates - Dates On Relatives - Open - Status Died ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_201 '''201''' - Father Is Self ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_202 '''202''' - Parents Are Same ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_eXuL02CrM&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=11&ab_channel=WikiTree '''203''' or '''303''' - Father Is A Female or Mother Is A Male '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_203 ''Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_303 '''303''' - Mother is Male ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_204 '''204''' - Father Has No Gender ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJ-QbN7pj4I&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=9&ab_channel=WikiTree '''205''' or '''305''' - Father or Mother - Too Young or Not Born '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_205 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_206 '''206''' - Father Is Too Old ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_207 '''207''' - Father Is Also A Child ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_208 '''208'''- Father Is Also A Spouse ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_209 '''209''' - Father Is Also A Sibling ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_210 '''210''' - Father Was Dead Before Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_211 '''211''' - Duplicate Sibling By Father ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_212 '''212''' - Profile Should Be Open (Child Birth Date) ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_213 '''213''' - Missing Fathers DNA Confirmation ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_301 '''301''' - Mother Is Self ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_303 '''303''' - See '''203''' Video above] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_304 '''304''' - Mother Has No Gender ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_306 '''306''' - Mother Is Too Old ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_307 '''307''' - Mother Is Also A Child ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_308 '''308''' - Mother Is Also A Spouse ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_309 '''309''' - Mother Is Also A Sibling ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_310 '''310''' - Mother Was Dead Before Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_311 '''311''' - Duplicate Sibling By Mother ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_312 '''312''' - Profile should be open (Child birth date) ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_313 '''313''' - Missing Mothers DNA Confirmation ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_401 '''401''' - Spouse Is Self ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_402 '''402''' - Unknown Gender of Spouse ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gUrfWOgIbY&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=12&ab_channel=WikiTree '''403''' - Single Sex Marriage '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_403 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_404 '''404''' - Marriage Before Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_405 '''405''' - Marriage Too Long After Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_406 '''406''' - Marriage After Death ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_407 '''407''' - Lived Too Long After Marriage ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_410 '''410''' - Marriage In Future ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_411 '''411''' - Marriage End Date In Future ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_412 '''412''' - Marriage End Date Before Marriage Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_413 '''413''' - Marriage Too Long ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_414 '''414''' - Marriage End Date before Birth Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_415 '''415''' - Marriage End Date Too Late ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_416 '''416''' - Marriage End Date After Death Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_417 '''417''' - Death Date Too Long After Marriage End Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_454 '''454''' - Profile Completeness - Mother Status Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_455 '''455''' - Profile Completeness - Birth Date Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_456 '''456''' - Profile Completeness - Birth Date Status Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_457 '''457''' - Profile Completeness - Birth Location Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_458 '''458''' - Profile Completeness - Birth Location Status Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_459 '''459''' - Profile Completeness - Birth Location Country Not Recognised ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_460 '''460''' - Profile Completeness - Birth Location Country Not Official ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_461 '''461''' - Profile Completeness - Death date Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_462 '''462''' - Profile Completeness - Death date Status Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_463 '''463''' - Profile Completeness - Death Location Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_464 '''464''' - Profile Completeness - Death location Status Not Set ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_465 '''465''' - Profile Completeness - Death location Country Not Recognised ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_466 '''466''' - Profile Completeness - Death Location Country Not Official ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_467 '''467''' - Profile Completeness - Short Biography ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdO_I3dalsQ&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=13&ab_channel=WikiTree '''501''' or '''505''' - Wrong Gender (Male), Wrong Gender (Female) '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_501 ''Male Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_505 ''Female Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByQEaLjprvw&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=14&ab_channel=WikiTree '''502''' or '''506''' - Missing Gender (Male), Missing Gender (Female) '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_502 ''Male Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_506 ''Female Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YjARa2HoO4&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=15&ab_channel=WikiTree '''503''' or '''507''' - Probably Wrong Gender (Male), Probably Wrong Gender (Female) '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_503 ''Male Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_507 ''Female Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n66DYGFpcI&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=16&ab_channel=WikiTree '''504''' or '''508''' - Missing Gender (Probably Male), Missing Gender (Probably Female) '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_504 ''Male Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_508 ''Female Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQa3IBEr6ew&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=17&ab_channel=WikiTree '''509''' - Missing Gender '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_509 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alufqLmBC6k&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=18&ab_channel=WikiTree '''510''' - Unique Name Without Gender '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_510 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrZjT6Lelck&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=19&ab_channel=WikiTree '''511''' - Spelling '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_511 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_541'''541''' - Wikidata - Clue For Father ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_542 '''542''' - Wikidata - Possible Father On WikiData ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_543 '''543''' - Wikidata - Clue For Mother ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_544 '''544''' - Wikidata - Possible Mother On WikiData ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_546 '''546''' - Wikidata - Possible Spouse On WikiData - ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_551 '''551''' - Wikidata - Missing Gender ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_552 '''552''' - Wikidata - Different Gender ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_553 '''553''' - Wikidata - Empty Birth Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_554 '''554''' - Wikidata - Imprecise Birth Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_555 '''555''' - Wikidata - Different Birth Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_556 '''556''' - Wikidata - Empty Death Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_557 '''557''' - Wikidata - Imprecise Death Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_558 '''558''' - Wikidata - Different Death Date ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_559 '''559''' - Wikidata - Missing Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_561 '''561''' - Wikidata - Missing Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_563 '''563''' - Wikidata - Possible Duplicate By Father ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_564 '''564''' - Wikidata - Possible Father ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_565 '''565''' - Wikidata - Possible Duplicate By Mother: ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_566 '''566''' - Wikidata - Possible Mother ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6EIqBtz8Bk&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=22&ab_channel=WikiTree '''567''' - Double Entry In WikiData '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_567 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_568 '''568''' - Wikidata - Unconnected Branches To The Global Tree ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_569 '''569''' - Wikidata - Unconnected Orphans To The Global Tree ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaHuSVXjBjk&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=53&ab_channel=WikiTree '''571''' - FindAGrave Link Without Grave ID '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_571 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJa0UEZcD6o&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=54&ab_channel=WikiTree '''572''' - FindAGrave Linked Grave Not Matching Profile '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_572 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALmntw3itQg&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=55&ab_channel=WikiTree '''573''' or '''576''' - FindAGrave Empty - Birth Date, or FindAGrave Empty - Death Date '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_573 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy4SCsCCDcc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=56&ab_channel=WikiTree '''574''' or '''577''' - FindAGrave Imprecise - Birth Date, or FindAGrave Imprecise - Death Date '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_574 ''Birth Written Documentation''] and and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_577 ''Death Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG4j2IPUiC4&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=57&ab_channel=WikiTree '''575''' or '''578''' - FindAGrave Different - Birth Date, or FindAGrave Different - Death Date '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_575 ''Birth Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_578 ''Death Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu5CI1s22qs&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=58&ab_channel=WikiTree '''579''' or '''581''' - FindAGrave Missing - Birth Location, or FindAGrave Missing - Death Location '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_579 ''Birth Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_581 ''Death Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qet3U13cwA&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=59&ab_channel=WikiTree '''585''' - FindAGrave Multiple Profiles Link To Same Grave ID '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_585 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxhwpsdjRHU&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=60&ab_channel=WikiTree '''586''' - FindAGrave Link To Merged Grave ID '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_586 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6GNmnJqbBw&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=61&ab_channel=WikiTree '''587''' - FindAGrave Link to Nonexisting Grave ID '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_587 ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_601 '''601''' - Wrong Word In Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_602 '''602''' - Y Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_603 '''603''' - USA Too Early In Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDg42mytJtI&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=23&ab_channel=WikiTree '''604''', '''634''' or '''664''' - Birth, Death and Marriage, Location Too Short '''Video'''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_604 ''Birth Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_634 ''Death Written Documentation''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_664 ''Marriage Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_605 '''605''' - Number In Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_606 '''606''' - Bogus Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_607 '''607''' - Misspelled Word In Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_608 '''608''' - Misspelled Country In Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_609 '''609''' - Wrong Character In Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_610 '''610''' - Birth Location In Uppercase ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_611 '''611''' - Birth Location In Lowercase ''Written Documentation''] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_612 '''612''' - Location too early in birth location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_613 '''613''' - ( ) In Birth Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_614 '''614''' - Birth Location Too Long ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_631 '''631''' - Wrong word in death location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_632 '''632''' - Y death location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_633 '''633''' - USA too early in death location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_635 '''635''' - Number In Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_636 '''636''' - Bogus Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_637 '''637''' - Misspelled Word In Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_638 '''638''' - Misspelled Country In Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_639 '''639''' - Wrong Character In Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_640 '''640''' - Death Location In Uppercase ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_641 '''641''' - Death Location In Lowercase ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_642 '''642''' - Location Too Early In Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_643 '''643''' - ( ) In Death Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_644 '''644''' - Death Location Too Long ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_661 '''661''' - Wrong Word In Marriage Location: ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_662 '''662''' - Y Marriage Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_663 '''663''' - USA Too Early In Marriage Location ''Written Documentation''] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_665 '''665''' - Number In Marriage Location: ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_666 '''666''' - Bogus Marriage Location: ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_667 '''667''' - Misspelled Word In Marriage Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_668 '''668''' - Misspelled Country In Marriage Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_669 '''669''' - Wrong Character In Marriage Location: ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_670 '''670''' - Marriage Location In Uppercase ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_671 '''671''' - Marriage Location In Lowercase ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_672 '''672''' - Location Too Early In Marriage Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_673 '''673''' - ( ) In Marriage Location ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_674 '''674''' - Marriage Location Too Long ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_711 '''711''' - Separator In Prefix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_712 '''712''' - Number In Prefix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_713 '''713''' - Suffix In Prefix ''Written Documentation''] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_715https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_714 '''714''' - Wrong Word In Prefix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_715 '''715''' - Wrong Character In Prefix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_717 '''717''' - Unique Name In Prefix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_721 '''721''' - Separator In First Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_722 '''722''' - Number In First Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_723 '''723''' - Prefix In First Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_724 '''724''' - Wrong Word In First Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_725 '''725''' - Wrong Character In First Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_727 '''727''' - Unique Name In First Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_731 '''731''' - Separator In Preferred Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_732 '''732''' - Number In Preferred Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_733 '''733''' - Prefix In Preferred Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_734 '''734''' - Wrong Word In Preferred Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_735 '''735''' - Wrong Character In Preferred Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_737 '''737''' - Unique Name In Preferred Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_741 '''741''' - Separator In Middle Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_742 '''742''' - Number In Middle Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_743 '''743''' - Prefix In Middle Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_744 '''744''' - Wrong Word In Middle Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_745 '''745''' - Wrong Character In Middle Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_747 '''747''' - Unique Name In Middle Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_749 '''749''' - Middle Name Used In Netherlands ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_751 '''751''' - Separator In Nicknames ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_752 '''752''' - Number In Nicknames ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_753 '''753''' - Prefix In Nicknames ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_754 '''754''' - Wrong Word In Nicknames ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_755 '''755''' - Wrong Character In Nicknames ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_757 '''757''' - Unique Name In Nicknames ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_761 '''761''' - Separator In Suffix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_762 '''762''' - Number In Suffix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_763 '''763''' - Prefix In Suffix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_764 '''764''' - Wrong Word In Suffix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_765 '''765''' - Wrong Character In Suffix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_767 '''767''' - Unique Name In Suffix ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_771 '''771''' - Separator In Last Name At Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_772 '''772''' - Number In Last Name At Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_773 '''773''' - Prefix In Last Name At Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_774 '''774''' - Wrong Word In Last Name At Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_775 '''775''' - Wrong Character In Last Name At Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_777 '''777''' - Unique Name In Last Name At Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_778 '''778''' - Period In Last Name At Birth ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_781 '''781''' - Separator In Current Last Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_782 '''782''' - Number In Current Last Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_783 '''783''' - Prefix In Current Last Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_784 '''784''' - Wrong Word In Current Last Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_785 '''785''' - Wrong Character In Current Last Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_787 '''787''' - Unique Name In Current Last Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_788 '''788''' - Period In Current Last Name ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_791 '''791''' - Separator In Last Name Other ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_792 '''792''' - Number In Last Name Other ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_793 '''793''' - Prefix in last name other ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_794 '''794''' - Wrong Word In Last Name Other ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_795 '''795''' - Wrong Character In Last Name Other ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_797 '''797''' - Unique Name In Last Name Other ''Written Documentation''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_798 '''798''' - 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Suggitts of Little Walsingham, Norfolk

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Generally part of a Suggett name study. Randomnly picked Suggett family in Little Walsingham, Norfolk, northeast of Norwich. Broadly following linkages between spousal families over generations 1770-1870. The story starts with Thomas Suggett of Little Walsingham, born in Stibbard (~5mi south). Thomas married Sarah Woodcock of North Creake (4mi west). William Suggett 1735-1814, m. Rebecca Gates 1740-1797 * George Suggett 1768–1842 * John Suggett 1770–1849 * Samuel Suggett 1771–1854 * Thomas Suggett 1776-1831, m. Sarah Woodcock 1773-1843 ** Thomas William Suggett 1799–1819, d. Little Walsingham ** [[Suggett-51|Samuel Suggett]] 1802-1853, m. Mary Ann Pemberton, d. Marylebone ** [[Suggett-52|Rebecca Woodcock Suggett)]] 1804–1827, m. Henry James Alford, d. Little Walsingham *** Henry Farrow Alford, ** Sarah Suggett 1808–1863, m. John Rudland, d.Fakenham *** Sarah Ann Rudland 1834–1871 *** Rebecca Rudland 1836–Deceased *** Mary Rudland 1839–Deceased *** James Rudland 1844–Deceased *** Eleanor Woodcock Rudland 1848–1938 *** Susanna Rudland 1848–Deceased *** James Rudland 1851–Deceased ** Eleanor Suggett 1809–1891, m. Spirah Grange, d. Binham *** Thomas Charles Grange 1834-1909, m. Hannah Yarham, d. Binham ** John Suggett 1812—1883, m. Hannah Beesley, d. Norwich * Margaret Suggate 1779–1806 Sarah Woodcock's brother Henry became a surgeon dentist and did very well for himself in Norwich. He was elected Sheriff of Norwich in 1839, for one term, and Mayor of Norwich in 1849 and 1850, two terms. Henry gifted the Guildhall tower clock in 1850, today a schedule 1 listed landmark architectural feature in Norwich. Sometime before 1841 Henry took on his nephew John Suggett as an assistant surgeon dentist, so listed in the 1841 census... John is Thomas Suggett and Sarah Woodcock's youngest son; John would eventually take over uncle Henry's dental practice as age and City Magisterial duties pressed. Neither John nor uncle Henry had children, though both had long marriages. Henry's wife was Mary-Ann Orton of Wells, Norfolk ('Wells Next the Sea' ...3mi north of Little Walsingham). She was eighth in a family of ten, although five of her siblings died young. Her father James Orton was a hatter and the trade was passed down to her brother James Orton (Jr.); James and wife Elizabeth ply the hatter/hosier trade in Norwich for many years and can be found in advertisements and other articles in various Norwich newspapers. I explore the Ortons of Wells Next the Sea in some detail. It's worth noting that Mary Ann married an elderly gentleman named Anthony Bale, in 1818, and he died one year latewr, in 1819; Mary Ann is included in his will and no doubt Mr. Bale's adult children were put out by her inclusion. She remarried in 1821 to Henry Woodcock... it's not unlikely her gained fortune helped Henry rise the civic ladder as surgeon and City commissioner. Thomas Suggett's son Samuel became a master baker and operated a bakery in Marylebone, London (now Westminster). His wife Mary Ann Pemberton was from Litchum near Cambridge. They had six kids. However they came to meet is unknowable, but it is noted that Lithchum is more or less on the road to London from Little Walsingham. It isn't known where Samuel apprenticed but indentured service records may yet surface, possibly in a community along the route just mentioned if not in Marylebone itself. Two Suggett sisters survived childhood, married and had families: Sarah Ann Suggett married James Rudland, and Eleanor Suggett married Spirah Grange. Both remained in the Little Walsingham area (Fakenham and Binham) Thomas' parents William Suggett and Rebecca gates were from the coast at Burnham, not far from Wells Next the Sea. Not sure what we'll find at this point for family, we'll see what the records tell us in good time.

Suggs, Mayo, Davis Family Reunion

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Welcome to the Suggs, Mayo, Davis family reunion page. It's time for our yearly family reunion! This year we taking it out of the state of North Caroline. We're getting an early start on the organization so that we can ensure a great reunion this year. We are so glad you stopped by. Please check back weekly for more information as it becomes available.

Suit against AC Norment for Abandonment

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

Suki Kerr

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Suki is a Japanese Spitz. He's 3 years old and a bundle of love and mischief. If he could dictate what name I give him, I'm sure it would be "Suki Precious Kerr" because his human dad calls him that with frequency. Sometimes his human mom has less complimentary names for him. He's a second story man. The greatest game in the world is to steal things. He brings them right back, but it's the thrill of the steal. Japanese Spitz are a rare breed. There aren't enough of them in the USA for the AKC to recognize them; however they compete in Australia, Japan and a few other places. Suki's dad Desi was a champion in Australia. His mom's name is suitably Lucy. He is the best part of every day for his humans. We're just plain silly over him. He loves horses and deer. Where we live you can see both; so Suki gets to go for rides with his folks and search for horses and deer to watch.

Sula

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Sula is an island group in the municipality of Frøya in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west of Mausund and about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) northwest of the island of Frøya. The Sula lighthouse and Sula chapel are both located on the main island of Sula. The village area of Sula covers for islands, connected by bridges with ferry connections to Sistranda and Trondheim. The 119 residents (in 2001) mostly work in fishing, fish processing, and fish farming.

Sulfridge Reunion

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First annual Otto and Oma Sulfridge Family Reunion

Sullivan County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources

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Sullivan County Family Search Wiki page: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sullivan_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy '''Tennessee County pages with Chisholm sources:''' [[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Davidson_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Davidson County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Grainger_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Grainger County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Hardeman_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Hardeman County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Hawkins_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Hawkins County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Jefferson_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Jefferson County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Knox_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Knox County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maury_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Maury County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Montgomery_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Montgomery County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Robertson_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Robertson County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Rutherford_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Rutherford County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Sullivan_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Sullivan County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Washington_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Washington County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:White_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|White County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Lauderdale%2C_Madison%2C_Henderson_%26_Tipton_Counties%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Lauderdale, Madison, Henderson & Tipton Counties, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] '''State Pages with Chisholm sources:''' *[[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Georgia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Georgia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maryland_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Maryland - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Texas%2C_Arkansas_%26_Louisiana_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Virginia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Virginia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] '''Links to Chisholm pages related to this county''': (add links below): * '''FACTS and SOURCES:''' 1779 Jan 4 – Some records show that Elijah Chisham (Warrant No. 1001) might have been issued 90 acres of land in TN Sullivan County, located “N. side of Holston River”, but no matching Patent was found. More research is required to determine if a Patent was actually issued. The original request for this land was entered on 04 Jan 1779 and assigned TN Sullivan County Entry # 1001.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: (No date – patent not recorded) County: TN Sullivan (No Book:Page – patent not recorded)
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 04 Jan 1779, Entry no.: 1001 Other Identifiers: File no.: 027
https://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.17.859&qid=719365&rn=1

1784 Nov 10 – Elijah Chrishams [Chisem] (Warrant No. 564) was issued 220 acres of land on 10 Nov 1784 in TN Sullivan County, located “On South side of Holstin River”. This was recorded in Land Patent Book 69 page 170 as TN Sullivan County Grant # 279. The original request for this land was entered on 16 May 1780 and assigned TN Sullivan County Entry # 564. It took 4 years and 6 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: 10 Nov 1784, County: TN Sullivan, Grant no.: 279, Book: 69 pg: 170
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 16 May 1780, Entry no.: 564, Other Identifiers: File no.: 400
https://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.17.400&qid=719364&rn=1

1784 Nov 10 – Elijah Chisum bk D, p 216 (Grant No. 279). Hawkins County, Tennessee (land in Sullivan County, TN)
… State of North Carolina No. 279. … in consideration of the sum of 50 shillings for every hundred acres hereby granted paid into our Treasury by Elijah Chisum … do give and grant unto the said Elijah Chisum a tract of land containing 220 acres … in our County of Sullivan on the South side of Holston & both sides of Dodsons Creek .. on Evans line … on Paynes line crossing Dodsons Creek
Signed: Alexander Martin.
(Registered Oct 12, 1790)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L987-3WWN?i=133&cat=1418132

1787 Aug 9 – Elijah Chrisham [Chisholm] (Warrant No. 71) was issued 250 acres of land on 09 Aug 1787 in TN Sullivan County, located “On the South side of Holston river”. This was recorded in Land Patent Book 61 page 399 as TN Sullivan County Grant # 380. The original request for this land was entered on 26 Feb 1778 and assigned TN Sullivan County Entry # 71. It took 9 years and 5 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: 09 Aug 1787 County: TN Sullivan Grant no.: 380 Book: 61 pg: 399
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 26 Feb 1778 Entry no.: 71 Other Identifiers: File no.: 241
https://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.17.241&qid=719368&rn=1

1790 Sept 17 – Elijah Chisum from Bartlett Sims, bk 1, p 73. Hawkins County, Tennessee
… between Bartlet Sims on the one part & Elijah Chisum both of Hawkins County & State of North Carolina … in consideration of the sum of 10 pounds … sold … unto said Elijah Chisum … land containing by estimation 90 acres … in Sullivan County on the North side of Holston River including the place where said Chisum now lives …
Signed: Bartlet Sims
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Sullivan County Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Sullivan_County_Tennessee|'''Campbells of Sullivan County Tennessee''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Sullivan County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Sullivan County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Name of County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1787 to 1832'''. If your Sullivan County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Sullivan County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Campbell Land Records (Grantor)== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" class="sortable" |+'''Sullivan County Deeds'''
'''Campbell Grantors (Sellers)'''
'''1787 -1832'''
'''Updated: 26 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Date''' |'''__WikiTree_ID__''' |'''Last Name''' |'''First Name''' |'''To''' |'''Book''' |'''Page''' |'''Comments''' |'''Doc_Image''' |- |1788 | |Campbell |Charles |Catharine Miller |1 and 2 |480 |140 acres on the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-VQWF-B?i=272&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1793 | |Gamble |Samuel |Hugh Crawford |1 and 2 |598 |Land in county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-VQ7B-F?i=331&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1801 | |Campbell |James (of Knox Co., TN) |Catherine Shelby |4 |449 |520 acres on Reedy Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKN-Y938-3?i=254&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1795 | |Campbell |James |Joshua Taylor |4 |455 |100 acres on Reedy Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKN-Y933-G?i=257&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1800 | |Gamble |Samuel and Anthony Sharp |John King |4 |681 |17 acres on the Watauga River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKN-Y93C-8?i=371&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1812 | |Gamble |Samuel |John King |6 |244 |Bond for 17 acres on the Watauga River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-VSPV-9?i=153&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1796 | |Gamble |Moses |John Stuart |10 |296 |400 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-83WR-8?i=417&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1827 | |Campbell |David (of Washington Co., VA) |Isaac Baker |10 |349 |206 acres in Sullivan County |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-83W6-H?i=444&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1828 | |Gamble |Richard (his guardian, as he is an "idiot" |Abraham Looney |10 |446 |A negro woman named Diana (aged 28) and her five children: Tom, Peter, Jordan, Moses, and Sally |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-83WD-Y?i=492&cat=205180 Doc Image] |}
==Campbell Land Records (Grantee)== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" class="sortable" |+'''Sullivan County Deeds'''
'''Campbell Grantors (Sellers)'''
'''1787 -1832'''
'''Updated: 26 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Date''' |'''__WikiTree_ID__''' |'''Last Name''' |'''First Name''' |'''From''' |'''Book''' |'''Page''' |Comments |'''Doc_Image''' |- |1787 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |State of North Carolina |1 and 2 |405 |600 acres on the French Broad and Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-VQWF-K?i=235&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1787 | |Gamble |Samuel |Richard Gammon |1 and 2 |406 |640 acres on the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-VQWF-K?i=235&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1784 | |Campbell |Charles |State of North Carolina |1 and 2 |471 |140 acres on the North side of the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-VQWZ-4?i=268&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1793 | |Campbell |James |State of North Carolina |1 and 2 |618 |100 acres on Reedy Creek of the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-VQW4-M?i=341&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1794 | |Gammell |Samuel |Anthony Sharp |1 and 2 |663 |180 acres on the Watauga River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-VQW9-P?i=364&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1818 | |Gamble |J. |David Ross dec. |8 |19 |Lot No. 7 in Rossville on the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-VSGZ-N?i=536&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1818 | |Gamble |J. |David Ross dec. |8 |20 |Lot No. 8 in Rossville on the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-VSGZ-N?i=536&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1823 | |Campbell |David (of Washington Co., VA) |Adam Waterford |9 |325 |122 acres; 580 acres in Burleys Garden; 207 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-83HW-V?i=190&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1830 | |Campbell |Ann |Robert Easley |11 |72 |180 acres on Horse Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-837K-Q?i=571&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1832 | |Gamble |John |Jacob Kean |11 |178 |Household furniture and Farm items |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-8379-G?i=624&cat=205180 Doc Image] |- |1832 | |Gamble |John |Jacob Kean |11 |179 |Household furniture and Farm items |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-8379-G?i=624&cat=205180 Doc Image] |} ==Sources==

Sullivan History "Free" Books

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

Sullivan-Mashburn Reunion

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This family reunion has been meeting for 86 years, on the third weekend in June.

Sulphur Families

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Researching the families living in Miller County, Arkansas 1860-1960. Especially focused on the Dement and Adcock families, and their connections to others in the area. Miller County includes the town of Doddridge, in which several of my ancestors were married and lived. The town is probably named after the Dodd family, who were among the first settlers there, and the geography of the area which featured a ridge. [[Field-1432|Champ Field]] and his wife [[Dodd-870|Malinda Dodd]] purchased a large parcel of land and moved to the area in 1858 from Georgia, having recently married. Champ had been successful in the Gold Rush, which funded his land purchase in Arkansas. *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ar/miller/history/doddridge.txt '' Source: "Doddridge", Arkansas, Miller County - by Mrs. Hazel Fields''] Charley Dement and his wife Mary Annie and their many children moved back and forth between Mount Pleasant, TX and Sulphur Township several times.

Sulphur Springs, Alabama OPS

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= Sulphur Springs, Alabama = == Boundaries == Sulphur Springs was not well defined in before the 1850s. The 1840 census had no divisions and the 1850 census was divided into two districts, numbers 24 and 25. Based on land patents, the 24th district of Dekalb County, Alabama appears to have included Sulphur Springs and the areas north of Fort Payne. In 1860, Sulphur Springs was located in the Northern Division of Dekalb County with post office designation as Anawicka. By 1870 the post office was redesignated as Sulphur Springs, and Sulphur Springs consisted of Township 3, Range 9 and Township 4, Range 10. This distinction of was consistent in 1880 with the additional designation of Beat 13. By 1900, the defining of populated areas became more consistent, Sulphur Springs being defined as Precinct Number 13. This system was unchanged through at least 1930.Sulphur Springs Records: About the Census, Valley Head Genealogical Society, accessed online at http://s434352232.initial-website.com/vb/ALABAMA/DEKALB/VALLEYHEAD11/recordsSS.html == Heads of Household in 1866 == {|border='1' |'''Township 3, 9E''' |- |[[Blevins-2749|Blevens, Lewis]] |- |[[Bray-2786|Bray, Shadrach]] |- |Cronan, E. H. |- |[[Slatton-159|Slatton, George]] |- |[[Slatton-84|Slatton, John]] |- |[[Steel-2097|Steel, Isaac]] |- |Steel, Leri |- |Worley, Meredith |} == Sources ==

Sultana Explosion April 1865

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==Builder, Owners, and Investors== [[Litherbury-1|John Litherbury]] [[Lodwick-127|Preston Lodwick (1810-1888)]] ==Crew== [[Mason-17366|James Cass Mason (abt.1831-1865)]] ==Cahaba== [[Tolbert-1188|Romulus Tolbert (1843-1920)]] ==Andersonville== [[Berry-24353|Chester Berry]] [[Karns-348|Nicholas H. Karns (1839-1910)]] ==Confederates== ==Civilians Aboard == ==Local Civilians== ==Officials== ==Bibliography== ==Web Sites== https://archive.org/details/loss_of_the_sultana_by_chester_d_berry_1807_librivox https://thisweekinthecivilwar.wordpress.com/tag/john-litherbury/ https://search.library.wisc.edu/digital/ALKHMWZ3OZFGXA8U

Sultanate of Banten, West Java, Indonesia

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===''Summary''===
''Banten Sultanate, West-Java, Indonesia''
Code Prefered Chn Alias Birth Death Father Mother Child Wife Photo Bio Source Ref Compl To Do
HB00 [[Thung-14|Ho Boen Thung ]] Toebagoes
Moehammad Hidayat
23 Jan 1837 15 Apr 1896 [[Thung-15|Tiang Mih
Abdoellah (Thung) 汤]]
xxMoth M9 F3 [[Tan-183|Tjoen Nio Tan ]] Y xxBio xxSour xxRef 5% * Search Mother
* More Bio
* More Ref
HB01 [[Thung-41| Bouw Lim Thung HB01]] xChn Tirtadharma 8 Sep 1859 xxDeath [[Thung-14|Ho Boen (Thung) 汤]] [[Tan-183|Tjoen Nio Tan]] xxChild [[Tan-201|Tjip Nio Tan]] xxPho xxBio xxSour [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] xxComp xxToDo
HB02 [[Thung-42| Tay Tjoan Thung HB02]] xxChn xxAlias 11 Jun 1861 xxDeath [[Thung-14|Ho Boen (Thung) 汤]] [[Tan-183|Tjoen Nio Tan]] xChild xxWife xxPho xxBio xxSour xxRef xxComp xxToDo
HB03 [[Thung-29| Bouw Kiat (Thung) 汤 HB03]] xxAlias 29 Jul 1863 11 Apr 1916 [[Thung-14|Ho Boen (Thung) 汤]] xxMoth xxChild xxWife xxPho xxBio More xxRef xxComp xxToDo
HB04 [[Thung-43| Tjoen Siang Thung HB04]] xxChn xxAlias xxBirth xxDeath [[Thung-14|Ho Boen (Thung) 汤]] [[Tan-183|Tjoen Nio Tan]] xxChild xxWife xxPho xxBio xxSour xxRef xxComp xxToDo
HB05 [[Thung-40| Tjoen Tjoe (Thung) 汤 HB05]] Tirtasoerjah 30 Nov 1866 1933 [[Thung-14|Ho Boen (Thung) 汤]] xxMoth [[Thung-4|Thian Seng Thung]]
[[Thung-70|Siang An Thung]]
[[Thung-69|Siang Hian Thung]]
[[Thung-73|Siang Soen Thung]]
[[Thung-68|Siang Tjoan Thung]]
[[Tan-215|Hoen Nio Tan]] xxPho xxBio xxSour xxRef xxComp xxToDo
HB06 [[Thung-12| Tjoen Ho Thung HB06]] xxChn xxAlias 22 May 1869 1922 [[Thung-14|Ho Boen (Thung) 汤]] [[Tan-183|Tjoen Nio Tan]] [[Thung-51|Siang Tjin Thung]]
[[Thung-52|Siang Wie Thung]]
[[Thung-54|Siang Keng Thung]]
[[Thung-53|Soey Hay Thung]]
[[Thung-55|Giok Nio Thung]]
[[Thung-56|Soey Tjiang Thung]]
[[Thung-38|Hway Nio Thung]]
[[Thung-17|Pat Nio (Thung) 汤]]
[[Tan-182|Som Nio Tan]] xxPho xxBio xxSour xxRef xxComp xxToDo
HB07 [[Thung-44| Tjoen Gwan Thung HB07]] xxChn xxAlias 9 Jun 1870 xxDeath [[Thung-14|Ho Boen (Thung) 汤]] [[Tan-183|Tjoen Nio Tan]] xxChild xxWife xxPho xxBio xxSour xxRef xxComp xxToDo
HB08 [[Thung-50| Kip Nio Thung HB08]] xxChn Kopoh Oewit 1872 xxDeath [[Thung-14|Ho Boen (Thung) 汤]] [[Tan-183|Tjoen Nio Tan]] xxChild xxWife xxPho xxBio xxSour xxRef xxComp xxToDo
HB09 [[Thung-20| Tjoen Pok (Thung) 汤 HB09]] xxAlias 30 Dec 1874 3 Mar 1942 [[Thung-14|Ho Boen (Thung) 汤]] [[Tan-183|Tjoen Nio Tan]] xxChild xxWife xxPho xxBio xxSour xxRef xxComp xToDo
HB10 [[Thung-49| Tjoen Pauw Thung HB10]] xxChn xxAlias 29 Sep 1876 xxDeath [[Thung-14|Ho Boen (Thung) 汤]] [[Tan-183|Tjoen Nio Tan]] xxChild xxWife xxPho xxBio xxSour xxRef xxComp xxToDo
HB11 [[Thung-46| Tjoen Hoei Thung HB11]] xChn xAlias 4 Oct 1879 1928 [[Thung-14|Ho Boen (Thung) 汤]] [[Tan-183|Tjoen Nio Tan]] xxChild xxWife xxPho xxBio xxSour xxRef xxComp xxToDo
HB12 [[Thung-48| Djie Nio Thung HB12]] xChn xAlias 1880 1976 [[Thung-14|Ho Boen (Thung) 汤]] xxMoth xxChild xxWife xxPho xxBio xxSour xxRef xxComp xxToDo
xCode xxPrefered xxChn xxAlias xxBirth xxDeath xxFath xxMoth xxChild xxWife xxPho xxBio xxSour xxRef xxComp xxToDo

''Famous Sino Indonesia''

Code Prefered Chn Alias Birth Death Father Mother Child Wife Photo Bio Source Ref Compl To Do
BI00 [[Oen-12|Boen Ing (Oen)]] xxChn xxAlias 3 Mar 1903 30 Oct 1982 xxFath xxMoth xxChild xxWife Y Y Y Y 100% xxToDo
xCode xxPrefered xxChn xxAlias xxBirth xxDeath xxFath xxMoth xxChild xxWife xxPho xxBio xxSour xxRef xxComp xxToDo

Sultanate of Women

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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultanate_of_Women The Sultanate of Women] was a period of time in the Ottoman Empire. During this era the Wives (called "Haseki Sultans") and Mothers (called "Valide Sultans") of the Sultan held extraordinary political power and influence.It began with Haseki Hurrem Sultan during the reign of Süleyman I. ==Notable Sultanas== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lisowska-10 Hurrem Sultan] : She was the favorite and later legal wife of Suleiman I. Hurrem was the first to hold the title "Haseki Sultan". [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sultan-23 Mihrimah Sultan]: The daughter of Suleiman I and Hurrem. Mihrimah was the most powerful Princess in the history of the Ottoman Empire. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Venier-Baffo-1 Nurbanu Sultan]: The Haseki Sultan of Selim II. She was only one of two Hasekis to be legally married after being freed (the first being Hurrem). After Selim's death she became Valide Sultan during the reign of her son. After her death, she was the first consort to be laid to rest next to her Sultan. [[Unknown-554829|Safiye Sultan]]:

Sultans of Kedah

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'''THIS IS A TEMPORARY WORKSPACE INTENDED TO ASSIST RESEARCH, EDITING AND DOCUMENTATION TO BE MOVED AS APPROPRIATE TO PERSON-PROFILES.''' =Summary of Kedah Royal Line -- Retain for Future= '''Sultans of Kedah''' :1 Sultan Mudzafar Shah I 1136–1179 :2 Sultan Mu'adzam Shah 1179–1201 :3 Sultan Muhammad Shah 1201–1236 :4 Sultan Mudzaffar Shah II 1236–1280 :5 Sultan Mahmud Shah I 1280–1321 :6 Sultan Ibrahim Shah 1321–1373 :7 Sultan Sulaiman Shah I 1373–1422 :8 Sultan Ataullah Muhammad Shah I 1422–1472 :9 Sultan Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin I 1472–1506 :10 Sultan Mahmud Shah II 1506–1546 :11 Sultan Mudzaffar Shah III 1546–1602 :12 Sultan Sulaiman Shah II 1602–1625 :13 Sultan Rijaluddin Muhammad Shah 1625–1651 :14 Sultan Muhyiddin Mansur Shah 1651–1661 :15 Sultan Dziaddin Mukarram Shah 1661–1687 :16 Sultan Ataullah Muhammad Shah II 1687–1698 :17 Sultan Abdullah Mu'adzam Shah 1698–1706 :18 Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Halim Shah I 1706–1709 :19 Sultan Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin II 1710–1778 :20 [[Ibni_al-Marhum_Sultan_Muhammad_Jiwa_Zainal_Adilin_Mu'adzam_Shah_II-1|Sultan Abdullah Mukarram Shah]] 1778–1797 :21 [[Ibni_al-Marhum_Sultan_Muhammad_Jiwa_Zainal_Adilin_Mu'adzam_Shah_II-2|Sultan Dziaddin Mukarram Shah II ]] 1797-1803] :22 [[Ibni_al-Marhum_Sultan_Abdullah_Mukarram_Shah-1| Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Halim Shah II]] 1803–1843 :23 [[Ibni_Almarhum_Sultan_Ahmad_Tajuddin_Halim_Shah_II-1|Sultan Zainal Rashid Al-Mu'adzam Shah I]] 1843–1854 :24 [[Ibni_Almarhum_Sultan_Zainal_Rashid_Al-Mu'adzam_Shah_I-1|Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Mukarram Shah]] 1854–1879 :25 [[Ibni_Almarhum_Sultan_Ahmad_Tajuddin_Mukarram_Shah-2|Sultan Zainal Rashid Mu'adzam Shah II ]] 1879- 1881 :26 [[ibni_Almarhum_Sultan_Ahmad_Tajuddin_Mukarram_Shah-1|Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah]] 1881–1943 :27 Sultan Badlishah 1943–1958 :28 Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah 1958–present =Draft Biographies, '''Sultans of Kedah'''= ==General Research== *Kedah Annals. Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa (Jawi: حكاية مروڠ مهاوڠسا ), alternatively spelt Hikayat Marong Mahawangsa and also known as the Kedah Annals, is a Malay literary work that gives a romantic account of the history and tales relating to the Malay kingdom, kingdom of Kedah.[1] The work is thought to have been written in the late 10-11th century and translated in the 19th century.[2][3] Although it contains historical facts, there are also many incredible assertions in its accounts. The era covered by the text ranged from the opening of Kedah by Merong Mahawangsa, described as a descendant of Dhu al-Qarnayn until the acceptance of Islam. {https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hikayat_Merong_Mahawangsa Kedah Annals] ===Resource Links=== * Wikipedia entry for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Hamid_Halim_of_Kedah Abdul Hamid Halim of Kedah] *Wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kedah_Sultanate Kedah Sultanate] *Wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malay_Annals Malay Annals] ===Discussion of Sources=== ==Biography of Sultan Mudzafar Shah I 1136–1179== ==Biography of Sultan Mu'adzam Shah 1179–1201== ==Biography of Sultan Muhammad Shah 1201–1236== ==Sultan Mudzaffar Shah II 1236–1280== ==Sultan Mahmud Shah I 1280–1321== ==Sultan Ibrahim Shah 1321–1373== ==Sultan Sulaiman Shah I 1373–1422== ==Sultan Ataullah Muhammad Shah I 1422–1472== ==Sultan Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin I 1472–1506== ==Sultan Mahmud Shah II 1506–1546== ==Sultan Mudzaffar Shah III 1546–1602== ==Sultan Sulaiman Shah II 1602–1625== ==Sultan Rijaluddin Muhammad Shah 1625–1651== ==Sultan Muhyiddin Mansur Shah 1651–1661== ==Sultan Dziaddin Mukarram Shah 1661–1687== ==Sultan Ataullah Muhammad Shah II 1687–1698== ==Sultan Abdullah Mu'adzam Shah 1698–1706== ==Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Halim Shah I 1706–1709== ==Sultan Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin II 1710–1778== ==Biography of Sultan Abdulla Mukarram Shah, 1778-1797== 20 [[Ibni_al-Marhum_Sultan_Muhammad_Jiwa_Zainal_Adilin_Mu'adzam_Shah_II-1|Sultan Abdullah Mukarram Shah]] 1778–1797 ==Biography of Sultan Dziaddin Mukarfram Shah II 1797-1803== 21 [[Ibni_al-Marhum_Sultan_Muhammad_Jiwa_Zainal_Adilin_Mu'adzam_Shah_II-2|Sultan Dziaddin Mukarram Shah II ]] 1797-1803] ==Biography of Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Halim Shah II 1803-1843== 22 [[Ibni_al-Marhum_Sultan_Abdullah_Mukarram_Shah-1| Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Halim Shah II]] 1803–1843 ==Biography of Sultan Zainal Rashid Al-Mu'adzam Shah I 1843-1854== 23 [[Ibni_Almarhum_Sultan_Ahmad_Tajuddin_Halim_Shah_II-1|Sultan Zainal Rashid Al-Mu'adzam Shah I]] 1843–1854 ==Biography of Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Mukarram Shah 1854-1879== 24 [[Ibni_Almarhum_Sultan_Zainal_Rashid_Al-Mu'adzam_Shah_I-1|Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Mukarram Shah]] 1854–1879 ==Biography of Sultan Zainal Rashid Mu'adzam Shah II 1879-1943== 25 [[Ibni_Almarhum_Sultan_Ahmad_Tajuddin_Mukarram_Shah-2|Sultan Zainal Rashid Mu'adzam Shah II ]] 1879- 1881 ===25th Sultan of Kedah=== Paduka Sri Sultan Zainal Rashid Mu'adzam Shah II ibni Almarhum Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Mukarram Shah (4 September 1857 – 22 September 1881) was the 25th Sultan of Kedah. [[Wikipedia:Zainal_Rashid_Mu%27adzam_Shah_II_of_Kedah]] Accessed 29 April 2023 [[Day-1904|jhd]] He reigned from 1879 to 1881. He was the son of Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Mukarram Shah with Wan Tan binti Almarhum Luang Nik Abidin. He married Tengku Mariam binti Almarhum Tengku Ziauddin and had only a princess, Tengku Aishah. Tunku Aishah married the Sultan of Langkat, Sultan Abdul Aziz Abdul Djalil Rahmat Shah. He was poisoned and died during detention in Ligor, Nakhon Si Thammarat on 22 September 1881 and was succeeded by his brother Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah I, and then by his half-brother as, Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah II in 1881. ==Biography of Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah 1881-1943== 26 [[ibni_Almarhum_Sultan_Ahmad_Tajuddin_Mukarram_Shah-1|Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah]] 1881–1943 ==Biography of Sultan Badlishah 1943-1958== 27 [[Ibni_Almarhum_Sultan_Abdul_Hamid_Halim_Shah-1|Sultan Badlishah]] 1943–1958 ==Biography of Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah 1958-2017== 28 [[Ibni_Almarhum_Sultan_Badlishah-1|Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah]] 1958–2017 He was born 28 Nov 1927 at Istana Anak Bukit in Alor Setar. Tuanku Abdul Halim received his early education at Sekolah Melayu Titi Gajah and then went to the Sultan Abdul Hamid College in Alor Setar. In 1952, when he was the Raja Muda of Kedah, Tuanku Abdul Halim attended Wadham College, Oxford University, in the United Kingdom, graduating with a degree in social science and public administration. He joined the Kedah civil service in the 1950s. Tuanku Abdul Halim married Tuanku Hajah Bahiyah Tuanku Abdul Rahman on March 10, 1956, and they had three daughters, Tunku Soraya, Tunku Salina and Tunku Puteri Intan Safinaz. Tunku Salina has since died. He ascended to the throne of Kedah 14 Jul 1958, upon the death of his father, Sultan Badlishah ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah. He was installed as the Sultan of Kedah on Feb 20, 1959. He served as the fifth Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) of Malaysia from 1970 to 1975, and again as the 14th Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia from 2011 to 2016. He is the only ruler to reign as Yang di-Pertuan Agong twice, and at age 84, was the oldest elected Yang di-Pertuan Agong in Malaysia's history. Sultanah Bahiyah died in 2003. Tuanku Abdul Halim married second Che Puan Hajah Haminah Hamidun on Dec 25, 1975, and Her Majesty was proclaimed the new Sultanah of Kedah on Jan 9, 2004, with the title of Tuanku Sultanah Hajah Haminah. Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah died at age 89, 11 Sep 2017, at Petaling Jaya. Sources: *''Sultan of Kedah to be next Yang di-Pertuan Agong, for second time''. The Malaysian Insider, 14 Oct 2011. * Obituary: ''Kedah Sultan Tuanku Abdul Halim dies at age 89,'' The Straits Times (Singapore) 11 Sep 2017. Available online at [https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kedah-sultan-tuanku-abdul-halim-dies-at-age-89 TheStraitsTimes.com] ==Sources==

Sulzbach Name Study Info

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Sumby Profiles

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== A list of Sumby profiles == {| class="wikitable" | Adrian || Sumby || 3 || 1957 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Agnes || Sumby || 3 || 1913 || Morpeth || Northumberland |- | Agnes Kirkpatrick || Sumby || 1 || 1873 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Alan || Sumby || 3 || 1937 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Alan || Sumby || 1 || 1952 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Alan || Sumby || 4 || 1956 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Alan || Sumby || 4 || 1964 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Alan G || Sumby || 3 || 1923 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Alfred || Sumby || 3 || 1887 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Alfred || Sumby || 2 || 1889 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Alfreda V || Sumby || 4 || 1925 || Manchester South || Lancashire |- | Allan || Sumby || 2 || 1938 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Amy || Sumby || 2 || 1891 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Amy Eva || Sumby || 3 || 2006 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Andrea || Sumby || 4 || 1946 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Andrew Paul || Sumby || 4 || 1982 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Angela || Sumby || 3 || 1954 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Ann || Sumby || 4 || 1894 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Annie E || Sumby || 2 || 1911 || Sunderland || Durham |- | Annie Mexican || Sumby || 3 || 1892 || Sunderland || Durham |} {| class="wikitable" | Burials || Darlington || 1593 || Anna || Sombye || || || |- | Marriages || Sunderland || 1807 || Richard || Sumby || || this parish || |- | Burials || Sunderland || 1818 || Mary || Sumby || abt 1785 || Silver Street || |- | Baptisms || Sunderland || 1820 || Jane || Sumby || 1817 || Union Lane || |- | Baptisms || Sunderland || 1820 || Richard || Sumby || 1820 || Union Lane || |- | Marriages || Sunderland || 1825 || Mary || Sumby || || this parish || |- | Marriages || Sunderland || 1832 || Margaret || Sunby || || this parish || |- | Marriages || Sunderland || 1835 || John || Sumby || || this parish || |- | Baptisms || Sunderland || 1836 || William || Sumby || 1836 || Church Street || |- | Marriages || Sunderland || 1836 || Jane || Sumby || || this parish || |- | Baptisms || Sunderland || 1838 || Isabella || Sumby || 1837 || Church Street || |- | Baptisms || Sunderland || 1840 || John || Sumby || 1839 || Church Street || |- | 1841 Census || Sunderland || 1841 || George || Sumby || abt 1825 || Y || |- | 1841 Census || Sunderland || 1841 || Thomas || Sumby || abt 1823 || Y || |- | 1841 Census || Sunderland || 1841 || Kent || Sumby || abt 1827 || Y |}

Summary - German territorial structure: 1815 - 1866

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'''This is a summary of locations in [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866|German territorial structure: 1815-1866]].''' = Deutscher Bund (1815 - 1866) = The Deutscher Bund was a confederation of states agreed upon in 1815 by the "sovereign princes and free cities of Germany" including the Emperor of Austria and the kings of Prussia, Denmark (with regard to Holstein) and the Netherlands (with regard to Luxembourg). This confederation existed from 1815 to 1866. During the revolution of 1848/49, the Confederation lost its significance and effectively dissolved itself in July 1848. After the suppression of the revolution, it was not until the end of 1850 that the Bund was restored in its entirety. The Deutscher Bund was dissolved as a result of the German War of the summer of 1866. *Deutscher Bund 23. August 1851 - 23. August 1866 *Deutsche Union (1851 restoration of the old Deutscher Bund) 21. Dezember 1849 - 22. August 1851 *Deutsches Reich (1849 renamed to Deutsche Union after the failure of the German Revolution) 18. Mai 1848 - 20. Dezember 1849 *Deutscher Bund (1848 reformed and renamed to Deutsches Reich) ==MEMBER STATES (Gliedstaaten)== :'''Austrian Empire (Kaisertum Österreich)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 :: Austrian Crown lands (österreichische Kronländer): :* Erzherzogtum Österreich unter der Enns 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 :* Erzherzogtum Österreich ob der Enns 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 :* Herzogtum Salzburg (until 1816 part of the Königreich Bayern, until 1850 part of the Großherzogtum Österreich ob der Enns) 1. Januar 1850 - 23. August 1866 :* Herzogtum Steiermark 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 :* Gefürstete Grafschaft Tirol 26. Februar 1861 - 23. August 1866 :* Land Vorarlberg 26. Februar 1861 - 23. August 1866 :* Gefürstete Grafschaft Tirol mit dem Land Vorarlberg 8. Juni 1815 - 25. Februar 1861 (1861 divided into the Kronländer Gefürstete Grafschaft Tirol and Land Vorarlberg) :* Herzogtum Kärnten 8. Dezember 1849 - 23. August 1866 :* Herzogtum Krain 8. Dezember 1849 - 23. August 1866 :* Markgrafschaft Istrien 27. Februar 1861 - 23. August 1866 :* Gefürstete Grafschaft Görz und Gradisca 27. Februar 1861 - 23. August 1866 :* Reichsunmittelbare Stadt Triest 27. Februar 1861 - 23. August 1866 :* Österreichisches Küstenland 8. Dezember 1849 - 26. Februar 1861(1861 divided into the crown lands Markgrafschaft Istrien, Gefürsteten Grafschaft Görz und Gradisca, Reichsunmittelbare Stadt Triest) :* Königreich Illyrien 3. August 1816 - 7. Dezember 1849 (1849 divided into the crown lands Herzogtum Kärnten, Herzogtum Krain, Österreichisches Küstenland) :* Herzogtum Kärnten 8. Juni 1815 - 2. August 1816 (1816 merged to form Königreich Illyrien) :* Herzogtum Krain 8. Juni 1815 - 2. August 1816 (1816 merged to form Königreich Illyrien) :* Markgrafschaft Istrien 8. Juni 1815 - 2. August 1816 (1816 merged to form Königreich Illyrien) :* Gefürsteten Grafschaft Görz und Gradisca 8. Juni 1815 - 2. August 1816 (1816 merged to form Königreich Illyrien) :* Reichsunmittelbare Stadt Triest 8. Juni 1815 - 2. August 1816 (1816 merged to form Königreich Illyrien) :* Königreich Böhmen 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 :* Markgrafschaft Mähren 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 :* Herzogtum Ober- und Niederschlesien 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 :'''Kingdom of Prussia (Königreich Preußen)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 :: Prussian Provinces (Preußische Provinzen): :* Provinz Brandenburg 8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 :* Provinz Preußen 18. Mai 1848 - 22. August 1851 (before 1848 and after 1851 not part of the Deutscher Bund) :* Provinz Pommern 8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 :* Provinz Schlesien 8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 :* Provinz Posen 18. Mai 1848 - 22. August 1851 (the western and northern part of the Provinz Posen (the former Herzogtum Gnesen) (before 1848 and after 1851 the whole Provinz Posen was not part of the Deutscher Bund) :* Rheinprovinz 22. Juni 1822 - 13. Juni 1866 :* Provinz Jülich-Kleve-Berg 8. Juni 1815 - 21. Juni 1822 (1822 merged with Provinz Großherzogtum Niederrhein to Rheinprovinz) :* Provinz Großherzogtum Niederrhein 8. Juni 1815 - 21. Juni 1822 (1822 merged with Provinz Jülich-Kleve-Berg to Rheinprovinz) :* Provinz Westfalen 8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 :* Provinz Sachsen 8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 :* Regierungsbezirk Sigmaringen 7. April 1850 - 13. Juni 1866 (with the status of a province, colloquially known as the Hohenzollern lands) :'''Kingdom of Bavaria (Königreich Bayern)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 :'''Kingdom of Saxony (Königreich Sachsen)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 :'''Kingdom of Württemberg (Königreich Württemberg)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 :'''Kingdom of Hannover (Königreich Hannover)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 28. Juni 1866 :'''Grand Duchy of Baden (Großherzogtum Baden)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 1. August 1866 :'''Grand Duchy of Hesse (Großherzogtum Hessen)''' (also called Großherzogtum Hessen-Darmstadt) 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 ::Hessian Provinces (Hessische Provinzen): :* Provinz Starkenburg 8. Juli 1816 - 23. August 1866 :**Fürstentum Starkenburg (1816 renamed to Provinz Starkenburg) 8. Juni 1815 - 7. Juli 1816 :* Provinz Rheinhessen 8. Juli 1816 - 23. August 1866 (until the beginning of 1814 part of France, 1814 to 1816 administered by the Austro-Bavarian Joint Provincial Administration Commission) :* Provinz Oberhessen 8. Juli 1816 - 23. August 1866 :** Fürstentum Oberhessen 8. Juni 1815 - 7. Juli 1816 (1816 renamed to Provinz Oberhessen) :* Herzogtum Westfalen 8. Juni 1815 - 7. Juli 1816 (1816 cession to Prussia and incorporation into the Prussian Provinz Westfalen). See Kingdom of Prussia, above. :'''Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Großherzogtum Luxemburg)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 9. August 1866 :'''Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Großherzogtum Mecklenburg-Schwerin)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 29. Juni 1866 :'''Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Großherzogtum Mecklenburg-Strelitz)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 5. Juli 1866 :'''Grand Duchy of Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (Großherzogtum Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 4. Juli 1866 :'''Grand Duchy of Oldenburg (Großherzogtum Oldenburg)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 18. Juni 1866 ::Oldenburg parts of the country (Oldenburgische Landesteile): :* Landesteil Herzogtum Oldenburg 8. Juni 1815 - 18. Juni 1866 :* Landesteil Fürstentum Lübeck (also called Landesteil Eutin) 8. Juni 1815 - 18. Juni 1866 :* Landesteil Fürstentum Birkenfeld 16. April 1817 - 18. Juni 1866 :'''Electorate of Hesse (Kurfürstentum Hessen)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 15. August 1866 (from 1815 designation for the Landgrafschaft Hessen-Kassel) ::Electoral Hessian provinces (Kurhessische Provinzen): :* Provinz Niederhessen 21. August 1821 - 15. August 1866 :* Provinz Oberhessen 21. August 1821 - 15. August 1866 :* Provinz Fulda (incl. Herrschaft Schmalkalden) 21. August 1821 - 15. August 1866 :* Provinz Hanau 21. August 1821 - 15. August 1866 :'''Duchy of Holstein (Herzogtum Holstein)''' (until 30.10.1864 governed by the Danish king in personal union, from 01.11.1864 by an Austro-Prussian condominate and from 19.09.1865 administered by Austria) 8. Juni 1815 - 22. August 1866 :'''Duchy of Lauenburg (Herzogtum Lauenburg)''' (until 30.10.1864 ruled by the Danish king in personal union, from 01.11.1864 by an Austro-Prussian condominate and from 19.09.1865 by the Prussian king in personal union) 8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 :'''Duchy of Nassau (Herzogtum Nassau)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 15. August 1866 :'''Duchy of Braunschweig (Herzogtum Braunschweig)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 :'''Duchy of Sachsen-Meiningen (Herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 25. Juli 1866 :*''Duchy of Sachsen-Hildburghausen (Herzogtum Sachsen-Hildburghausen)'' (1826, Herzogtum Sachsen-Hildburghausen added to the Herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen) 8. Juni 1815 - 17. November 1826 :'''Duchy of Sachsen-Altenburg (Herzogtum Sachsen-Altenburg)''' 18. November 1826 - 19. Juni 1866 :*''Duchy of Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg (Herzogtum Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg)'' (1826 Teilherzogtum Sachsen-Gotha merged with the Teilherzogtum Sachsen-Coburg to Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha; Teilherzogtum Sachsen-Altenburg renamed to Herzogtum Sachsen-Altenburg) 8. Juni 1815 - 17. November 1826 :'''Duchy of Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha (Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha)''' 18. November 1826 - 19. Juni 1867 :*''Duchy of Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld (Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld)'' (1826 Teilherzogtum Sachsen-Saalfeld ceded to Herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen; Teilherzogtum Sachsen-Coburg merged with the Teilherzogtum Sachsen-Gotha to Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha) 8. Juni 1815 - 17. November 1826 :'''Duchy of Anhalt (Herzogtum Anhalt)''' 30. August 1863 - 13. Juni 1866 :*''Duchy of Anhalt-Bernburg (Herzogtum Anhalt-Bernburg)'' (1863 merged with Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau-Köthen to form Herzogtum Anhalt) 8. Juni 1815 - 29. August 1863 :*''Duchy of Anhalt-Dessau-Köthen (Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau-Köthen)'' (1863 merged with Herzogtum Anhalt-Bernburg to form Herzogtum Anhalt) 1. Mai 1853 - 29. August 1863 :*''Duchy of Anhalt-Köthen (Herzogtum Anhalt-Köthen)'' (1853 merged with Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau to Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau-Köthen) 8. Juni 1815 - 30. April 1853 :*''Duchy of Anhalt-Dessau (Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau)'' (1853 merged with Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau to Herzogtum Anhalt-Dessau-Köthen) 8. Juni 1815 - 30. April 1853 :'''Duchy of Limburg (Herzogtum Limburg)''' (1839 formation from the Dutch province of Limburg) 20. April 1839 - 15. Juni 1866 :'''Principality of Hohenzollern-Hechingen (Fürstentum Hohenzollern-Hechingen)''' (1850 merged with Fürstentum Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen to Preußischer Regierungsbezirk Sigmaringen with provincial rights) 8. Juni 1815 - 6. April 1850 - see Prussian Provinces, above. :'''Principality of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (Fürstentum Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen)''' (1850 merged with Fürstentum Hohenzollern-Hechingen to Preußischer Regierungsbezirk Sigmaringen with provincial rights) 8. Juni 1815 - 6. April 1850 - see Prussian Provinces, above :'''Principality of Liechtenstein (Fürstentum Liechtenstein)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 :'''Principality of Lippe (Fürstentum Lippe)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 19. Juli 1866 :'''Principality of Reuß ältere Linie (Fürstentum Reuß ältere Linie)''' 1. Oktober 1848 - 8. August 1866 :*''Principality of Reuß-Greiz (Fürstentum Reuß-Greiz)'' (1848 renamed to Fürstentum Reuß ältere Linie) 8. Juni 1815 - 30. September 1848 :'''Principality of Reuß jüngerer Linie 1 (Fürstentum Reuß jüngerer Linie)''' 1. Oktober 1848 - 4. Juli 1866 :*''Principality of Reuß-Lobenstein und -Ebersdorf (Fürstentum Reuß-Lobenstein und -Ebersdorf)'' (1848 merged to form Reuß jüngere Linie) 7. Mai 1824 - 30. September 1848 :*''Principality of Reuß-Ebersdorf (Fürstentum Reuß-Ebersdorf)'' (1824 inherited by Reuß-Lobenstein) 8. Juni 1815 - 6. Mai 1824 :*''Principality of Reuß-Lobenstein (Fürstentum Reuß-Lobenstein)'' (1824 inherited Reuß-Ebersdorf) 8. Juni 1815 - 6. Mai 1824 :*''Principality of Reuß-Schleiz (Fürstentum Reuß-Schleiz)'' (1848 merged to form Reuß jüngere Linie) 8. Juni 1815 - 30. September 1848 :*''County of Reuß-Gera (Grafschaft Reuß-Gera)'' (1848 merged to form Reuß jüngere Linie) (administrated by Reuß-Lobenstein, Reuß-Ebersdorf and Reuß-Schleiz lines as a condominate) 8. Juni 1815 - 30. September 1848 :'''Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe (Fürstentum Schaumburg-Lippe)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 4. Juli 1866 :'''Principality of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (Fürstentum Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 4. Juli 1866 :'''Principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (Fürstentum Schwarzburg-Sondershausen)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 24. Juli 1866 :'''Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont (Fürstentum Waldeck-Pyrmont)''' 24. Mai 1849 - 24. Juli 1866 :*''Principality of Waldeck (Fürstentum Waldeck)'' (1849 merged with Fürstentum Pyrmont to Fürstentum Waldeck-Pyrmont) 8. Juni 1815 - 23. Mai 1849'' :*''Principality of Pyrmont (Fürstentum Pyrmont)'' (1849 merged with Fürstentum Waldeck to Fürstentum Waldeck-Pyrmont) 8. Juni 1815 - 23. Mai 1849'' :'''Landgraviate Hessen-Homburg (Landgrafschaft Hessen-Homburg)''' (1866 attached to Großherzogtum Hessen) 8. Juni 1815 - 24. März 1866. See Grand Duchy of Hesse, above :'''Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (Freie Hansestadt Bremen)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 4. Juli 1866 :'''Free City of Frankfurt (Freie Stadt Frankfurt)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 15. Juli 1866 :'''Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 4. Juli 1866 :'''Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck (Freie und Hansestadt Lübeck)''' 8. Juni 1815 - 4. Juli 1866 ==Parts of the federal states that did not belong to the German Confederation== ===Not belonging to the German Confederation, but to the Kingdom of Prussia=== * Provinz Preußen (1848 to 1851 part of the Deutsches Reich / Deutsche Union) 3. Dezember 1829 - 17. Mai 1848 und 23. August 1851 - 13. Juni 1866 :* Provinz Ostpreußen (1829 Provinzen Ostpreußen and Westpreußen merged to form the Provinz Preußen; already administered in personal union since 1824) 8. Juni 1815 - 2. Dezember 1829 :* Provinz Westpreußen (1829 Provinzen Ostpreußen and Westpreußen merged to form the Provinz Preußen; already administered in personal union since 1824) 8. Juni 1815 - 2. Dezember 1829 * Provinz Posen (1848 to 1851 the western and northern part of the Provinz Posen (the former Herzogtum Gnesen) was part of the Deutsches Reich / Deutsche Union) 8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866 ===Not belonging to the German Confederation, but to the Austrian Empire=== * Königreich Ungarn (1848 Separation of smaller territories to form Serbische Wojwodina) 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 * Königreich Kroatien und Slawonien 4. März 1849 - 23. August 1866 :* Königreich Slawonien (1849 Königreich Kroatien and Königreich Slawonien merged to Königreich Kroatien und Slawonien) 8. Juni 1815 - 3. März 1849 :* Königreich Kroatien (1849 Königreich Kroatien and Königreich Slawonien merged to Königreich Kroatien und Slawonien) 8. Juni 1815 - 3. März 1849 * Herzogtum Bukowina 4. März 1849 - 23. August 1866 * Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien (1849 Herzogtum Bukowina disincorporated) 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 * Königreich Dalmatien 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 * Großfürstentum Siebenbürgen 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 * Kronland Venetien 1. Juni 1851 - 23. August 1866 * Kronland Lombardei (1859 ceded to France) 1. Juni 1851 - 10. November 1859 * Königreich Lombardo-Venetien (1851 divided in Kronland Lombardei and Kronland Venetien) 8. Juni 1815 - 31. Mai 1851 * Serbische Woiwodschaft und Temeser Banat (1860 dissolved and integrated into Königreich Ungarn and Königreich Kroatien-Slawonien) 18. November 1849 - 31. Dezember 1860 *Serbische Wojwodina (1848 created by secession of smaller territories of the Königreich Ungarn, Slawonische Militärgrenze and Banater Militärgrenze; 1849 renamed to Serbische Woiwodschaft und Temeser Banat) 15. Mai 1848 - 17. November 1849 :*Military Borders (Militärgrenze): :** Kroatische Militärgrenze 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 :** Slawonische Militärgrenze (1848 Cession of parts to form Serbische Wojwodina) 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 :** Banater Militärgrenze (1848 Cession of parts to form Serbische Wojwodina) 8. Juni 1815 - 23. August 1866 :**Siebenbürgische Militärgrenze (1851 integrated into the Großfürstentum Siebenbürgen) 8. Juni 1815 - 31. Mai 1851 ===Not belonging to the German Confederation, because still under allied administration of the victorious powers against Napoleon=== *Principality of Birkenfeld (Fürstentum Birkenfeld) (1817 annexed to the Großherzogtum Oldenburg as Landesteil) 8. Juni 1815 - 15. April 1817 ==States governed in personal union or real union with member states of the German Confederation== ===States in personal union with member states of the German Confederation=== :: Kingdom of Denmark (Königreich Dänemark) ::* Personal union with Herzogtum Holstein 8. Juni 1815 until 30. Oktober 1864 ::* Personal union with Herzogtum Lauenburg 8. Juni 1815 until 30. Oktober 1864 :: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Vereinigtes Königreich von Großbritannien und Nordirland) ::* Personal union with Königreich Hannover 8. Juni 1815 until 20. Juni 1837 ::Kingdom of the Netherlands (Königreich der Niederlande) ::* Personal union with Großherzogtum Luxemburg 8. Juni 1815 until 9. August 1866 ::* Personal union with Herzogtum Limburg 20. April 1839 until 15. Juni 1866 ===Member states of the German Confederation in personal union with states outside the Confederation=== ::Kingdom of Prussia (Königreich Preußen) ::* Personal union with Fürstentum Neuenburg 8. Juni 1815 until 30. April 1848 (de facto) and 19. Juni 1857 (de jure) respectively, which belonged to the Swiss Confederation as a canton from 7 August 1815. ::Empire of Russia, Empire of Austria and Kingdom of Prussia (Kaiserreich Rußland, Kaisertum Österreich, Königreich Preußen) ::* Joint Protectorate over Republic of Krakow June 8, 1815 - November 15, 1846: November 16, 1846 occupied by Austria and incorporated to Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. === States outside the Confederation in real union with member states of the German Confederation === ::Duchy of Schleswig (Herzogtum Schleswig) (8. Juni 1815 - 13. Juni 1866) ::* Real union with the Duchy of Holstein (ruled by the Danish king in personal union until 30.10.1864, from 01.11.1864 by an Austro-Prussian condominate and from 19.09.1865 by the Kingdom of Prussia) [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1866_-_1867|previous page]]
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Summary Children's Society Records

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Summary From the Children's Society Records Relating to Thomas Weston Date of Birth: October 1893 & Richard Weston Date of Birth: 30th November 1897 THOMAS WESTON Weston-9382 The application for Thomas to be taken into the care of “the Church of England incorporated Society for Providing Homes for Waifs and Stays” was made on 7:5:1903. According to the records Thomas was nine years old , and was said to have been born in October 1893(there is no birth certificate). He had been baptized at St Mary's Islington. Thomas' father, James Weston, was aged 35 or 36, and was living at 36 Hollingsworth Road, Lower Holloway. He worked as a scaffolder, was seldom in work, and had no regular employer. Sadly, Thomas' mother had died of consumption the previous year, May 29th . Thomas' siblings are listed as: Florence Mabel 36 Ashburton Grove Age 16 In Laundry 6/- per week James Mr. Edgcombe's Training Age 14 Ship Saltash Thomas Truant School, Highbury Age 9 Richard With Father Age 5 The only other relatives mentioned are the father's brother (not named). He had 13 children and so was unable to help. Thomas had previously attended the Foster Board School in Hornsey Road, and the Sunday School at the Mission Room, Whistler Street, Drayton Road. The application form was signed by the Vicar of Christ Church Vicarage, Highbury Street. (Unusually, it is not signed by the father). The report on the family was signed by a Miss Souter (She was probably a Church visitor). She had known the family since October 1899 when she had found them in “a very destitute condition”, living in one room. After a year they had found better lodgings. The father was the son of a coastguard and partly educated at Greenwich Naval School. He had married at the age of 18, when his wife was 17, at St Mary's, the parish church of Islington, where all the children were baptised. The father was said to be a good workman but could not get permanent work through his “hot temper and quarrelsomeness”. After his wife's death he got into bad company. He was caught in helping an attempted burglary and sent to prison for 4 months. He came out the previous month. The mother Sarah Jane, was the illegitimate child of a bishop and was brought up very carefully by her grandparents (both now deceased). She went into service, much liked by her mistress, who was then kind to the daughter. She seemed to have been a drudge from the age of 17, had 13 children, only 4 now living. She had often stood at the washtub when she was far gone with consumption and had died last May at the age of 34. The eldest boy, James, was consumptive like his mother. He was in the Great Northern Hospital for several weeks (date not given) and also in convalescent homes. After his mother's death he was placed in a home for working boys. He was convicted of stealing from his employer and then sent to Mr Edgecombe's training ship at Saltash. Thomas had been twice in the Truant School for roaming the streets. The master there said he was a good quick boy, though small for his age. Richard was living with his father. The only other relative was said to be the father's brother in Eastbourne, where they were born. He could not help because of his large family. The only girl was Florence Mabel, who was said to have been 2 years at the Midmay Home for Servants, where she was carefully trained in every way. She was now in service in Muswell Hill, earning £8 p.a. She was 16 “last Christmas Day”. There is a list of Placements on the back of the form. June 29th 1903 Admitted to the Boys Home, Bognor. Novenber 21st 1905 Transferred to Standon Farm Home, Staffs. May 7th 1909 Placed in service in Walton Bury, Staffs. June 21st 1910 Re-admitted to Standon House. July 21st 1910 Placed in service in Bridgend. (there were no record of further placements but see below) In the correspondence the first letter is from Miss Souter, on 8.4. 1903, offering to subscribe £5 per annum each for Thomas and Richard. On 14.11.05 there is a letter from the Vicarage at Bognor, asking if Thomas could be moved to Standon Farm, as he had twice been caught stealing. There is a memo dated 17.7.1909 to say that Miss Souter can no longer continue support for the boys. On 17.10. there is a memo, concerning a different boy, to say he had absconded from the place in Bridgend after 4 days. It says that this was a suitable place for a boy as the previous one. Thomas Weston, had absconded a week before, and is now with Mr Davies, Dairyman, Redhill, Laleston(spelling not clear) near Bridgend. On 7.1.1911 there is a memo that Thomas is living and working with Mr Davies, delivering milk, “is attending to his work and giving satisfaction to his master”. A further memo refers to (the Society) holding Thomas' bank deposit and a box with clothes. There is then a letter from a Mrs Buckley, 82 Campbell Road, Finsbury Park, London (date stamped by the Society 23.3.1926). She asks about her brothers Tom and Dick Weston, and states she is their only sister. The reply states that the last news from Thomas was from Mr Davies(as above) the last information about Richard was in 1916 when he was c/o Mr Cairns, Compton, Quebec, Canada. It was suggested she write to Gibbs' Home, 20 Lawford Avenue, Quebec. (it is to be hoped Mrs Buckley received the letter as, according to the copy it was sent to Finsbury Hall and not Finsbury Park) There is further information in Richard's file, see below. RICHARD WESTON Weston-9384 The application for Richard was undated but was clearly later. It was signed and filled in by the same Miss Souter who reported on Thomas (but see below). Richard Weston was born on November 30th 1897 at 11 Queens Square, Highbury. He was baptized at St. Mary's, Islington. The form stated that the father, James Weston was believed to be living and that the mother, Sarah Jane Weston had died in May 1902. Richard's siblings are listed as: Florence St. Magdalen Hospital, Streatham age 18 James At sea (just gone) Ordinary Seaman age 16 Thomas Boy's Home, Berstead age 12 Richard c/o Mrs. Palmer, 36 Elwood St. age 7 Blackstock Road, Finsbury Park There are said to be no relatives on the father's side. It is hard to read the report, as the paper is torn, but the details appear to be copied from those given on Thomas' file. The details are not in Miss Souter's handwriting and the report is not updated. There is a list of placements on the back of the form. September 25th 1905 Boarded out in Messing, supervised by the local Vicar. February 1913 Passed for emigration to Canada. April 7th 1913 Transferred to Islington Home. April 25th 1913 Emigrated to Gibb's Home, Sherbrook P.Q. Canada. The correspondence above shows that Miss Souter took a great interest in the boys. In August 1905 she wrote to say she hoped that plans would be made for Richard. She referred to Mrs. Palser caring for him and treating him as one of her own. Mrs Souter only wanted Richard to be moved as she feared that if she herself died her means of support for him would cease. She said that the mother had begged her on her deathbed to care for Richard. A letter dated 20.9.1905 from the Vicar in Messing, Kelvedon, Essex arranges for Richard to be placed at the Society's Messing Cottage Home, on the following Monday. Frances Souter replied to say she would bring Richard to the Cottage herself. Further correspondence with the Society indicated that Miss Souter was writing to both Thomas and Richard “from time to time”. A report was sent to Miss Souter dated 4.6.1907, which said that Richard was of a very kindly disposition, of average intelligence, his health was very good, and his conduct was extremely satisfactory. A further report in February 1908 described him as very gentle, and his health and conduct were good. In 1911 Miss Souter asked for Richard's address, as she hadn't heard for some time. In 1912 she wrote, referring to a further report and said she was glad he had made such progress. On 19.1.1913 the Vicar wrote to say that Richard would like to go to Canada, and mentioned he did not wish to be a baker. The reply, enclosing the necessary forms asked if Richard had heard from his siblings. (Unfortunately there is no record of a reply to this query). On 17.2.1913 Richard signed the form to say he would like to go to Canada. The “proposal” form stated that he reached Standard VI, his disposition was very good and he wished to work on the land. In January 1913 Miss Souter wrote to say she had heard from Thomas, who had asked for James' address. Thomas had said that he himself a sailor, on the H.M.S. Hecla, She also asked for news of Richard. The reply from the Vicar in February suggested that Miss Souter should contact the Training Ship for news of James. The letter says that Richard was hoping to go to Canada. (Unfortunately there is no indication as to whether or not Thomas was put in touch with Richard). On 28.2.1913 there was a letter from the Society to the Industrial Training home for Boys, 119 Copenhagen Street, Islington, asking for Richard to be received there prior to emigration. He was said to be “a lad of good Character”. There was a further letter proposing that Richard should sail from Liverpool on May 16th 1913, on the SS Tunisia. He would go to Islington to prepare his outfit and for further training. In the same month there was a letter from the Vicar to the Society to say he had had a letter from Thomas on the H.M.S. Hecla, Chatham asking about Richard. He said he was replying to say Richard wished to emigrate. On first April there was a letter to the Vicar to say Richard should go to Islington on 7th April. The last paper in the file is a memo to say that Richard should be given the 10/- which has been held in his account for him. Summary prepared by Judy Clark Senior Social Work Practitioner. 29.8.2005

SUMMARY OF EARLY DANISH KINGS

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

Summary of Swedish kings article in F MG

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

Summer Cottage

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Maurice Nadon had a dream of building a log cabin for his retirement years. Together with his children and other family members and a contractor DeVries they built it on 37 acres east of Wilberforce on the east shore of Grace Lake. Many people have called this their second home.

Summer Family Reunion 2010

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==Home Movies== [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3oazgPfXdY&feature=youtu.be VIDEO: Summer Family Reunion August 2010]

Summerfield

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'''Summerfield''' is a small locality east of Raywood, Victoria. In the 1870's, several families related by marriage, the Browns, the Frazers, the Newtons and the Waughs, were among the first to settle here. They had moved from the Mount Prospect district. These included: * [[Waugh-196|William Waugh]] * [[Waugh-199|William Waugh]] * [[Waugh-202|John Waugh]] * [[Frazer-229|Thomas Frazer]] * [[Brown-16181|Charles Brown]] * [[Brown-23426|Paul Brown]] * George Brown * [[Newton-8564|William Henry Newton]] The school was opened on April 22, 1876.Arnold, Ken. Bendigo Its Environs The way It Was, Crown Castleton, Bendigo, 2003 The first teacher was Benjamin Fernald. [[Frazer-274|Charlotte Frazer]] taught at the school. It was finally closed at the end of 1949. ==Sources==

Summerhill, Tipperary

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The Property of Summerhill - The Lands of Summerhill are situated within about three miles of the town and railway station of Roscrea, on the great southern and western railway. This includes Holliwell Lodge. Summerhill House is described in detail in the Buildings of Ireland, National Inventory. Buildings of Ireland: National Inventory, Rego No. 22305016, http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?county=TN®no=22305016&type=record The mill was built around 1750 and operated as a corn mill and kiln. Buildings of Ireland: National Inventory, Rego No. 22305016, http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?county=TN®no=22305016&type=record The Shortt property at Summerhill, 183 acres in the barony of Ikerrin, was held on a lease from Benjamin Frend to [[Shortt-349|William Shortt]] dated 1736. This land was for sale in December 1863. Other property at Nenagh belonging to member of the Shortt family was for sale in December 1867. In September 1872 [[Shortt-384|Thomas Henry Howard Shortt]] of the Bengal Civil Service, second son of William Shortt, MD, married Elise, second daughter of Robert Hall of Merton Hall, county Tipperary (''The Medical Times and Gazette'' 1872).Landed Estate Database, http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/family-show.jsp?id=3457 22 Jan 1736 - Benjamin Frend demised to William Shortt all that part of the Lands of Ballynamoe.Sale of Summerhill notice, July 1863 William is described as of Castleroan Kings Co re lands of Ballynamore, Longford for lives of John (1st son) James (2nd son) and Ellinor (eldest daughter).Registery of Deeds, 87 44 60506 22/1/1736 It seems probable this [[Shortt-313|James Shortt]] is related. Could he be a sibling of William. 1736 - Lands of Summerhill. Benjamin Frend transfers to William Shortt. (2nd son above?) Sale of Summerhill document July 1863 1765 - 1777 - It would seem quite possible that the following were brothers. William Shortt b. 1765 d 27 Jun 1847; John Shortt b 1770 d 28 May 1826; James Shortt b 1771 d. 2 Apr 1839; Newton Shortt b. 1776 d. 6 Jun 1851; Henry Shortt [[Space:Ballinamona,_Tipperary|Ballinamona]] b. 1777 d. 25 Aug 1832. Dunkerrin Burial Parish Records 1775-76 - ''A List of Freeholders of County Tipperary 1775-1776''In the eighteenth century the qualification for voting at elections in counties in Ireland was the forty shilling freehold. This meant property worth forty shillings above the rent and was either owned outright or leased on certain conditions. Leases for lives (usually three) lasting during the lives of named individuals, qualified as freeholds for voting purposes. Tenison Groves, a genealogical researcher who worked in the Public Record Office of Ireland transcribed some freeholders’ registers for the period 1761-1776 and these are available in the National Archives, Dublin (M1321-2). The list referred to here was titled ‘A List of Freeholders of County Tipperary, 1775-76’. has the following Shorts: *SHORT, James, Summerhill *SHORT, John, [[Space:Pallas_Towland|Pallas]] *[[Shortt-175|SHORT, John]], Shinrone, King’s Co, [[Space:Gortagarry_Townland|Gortagarry]] *[[Shortt-265|SHORT, Thomas]], [[Space:Wingfield_House|Wingfield]], Kilconnell *SHORT, William, [[Space:Ballinamona,_Tipperary|Ballinamona]], Coolcarveen? After the surname and first name of the freeholder, his residence is given. This is followed by the location of his freehold (if the two places are the same the name is only given once). In the eighteenth century the qualification for voting at elections in counties in Ireland was the forty shilling freehold. This meant property worth forty shillings above the rent and was either owned outright or leased on certain conditions. Leases for lives (usually three) lasting during the lives of named individuals, qualified as freeholds for voting purposes. Tenison Groves, a genealogical researcher who worked in the Public Record Office of Ireland transcribed some freeholders’ registers for the period 1761-1776 and these are available in the National Archives, Dublin (M1321-2). The list referred to here was titled ‘A List of Freeholders of County Tipperary, 1775-76’. http://irishgenealogy.net/forum/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?t=1614 1789 - James Shortt submits a letter offering a reward to the newspaper regarding an assault and robbery on W. Shortt of Summerhill. (his grandfather?) A Clommel Gazette, 1790 1801 - John O'Meara leased the mill from John Short of Summerhill.Buildings of Ireland: National Inventory, Rego No. 22305016, http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?county=TN®no=22305016&type=record 1806 - Wife of William Shortt of Summerhill died. 1814 - Lett's 1814 Directory, Summer-Hill, Moneygall, William Short Esq.Lett's 1814 Directory, p. 365. 1825 - Tithe Applotment Book, Summerhill, William Short, 100 acres, total payable £9 10s 0d, Henry Short, 100 acres, total payable £10 4s 0d.http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/reels/tab//004587436/004587436_00277.pdf. 1826 - John Shortt interest vested in [[Shortt-385|William Thomas Shortt]] by virtue of will of said John Shortt dated 3/2/1826.Registry of Deeds, 1847 12 34 See note above 1765-1777. 13 April 1829 - Renewal was for three lives, now deceased. A renewal to be made to several parties entitled to said lands; and to the said [[Judge-785|Henry Magan Judge]], as Guardian of the minor, '''William Thomas Shortt''' in this matter. Henry was also connected to a legal case in 1861.Sale of Summerhill notice, July 1863 See below. 1832 - William Thomas Shortt Esq of Summerhill, to Frances Emily youngest daughter of James Shortt of Knockane the County of Tipperary, Esq.Limerick Chronicle 11 February 1832 1837 - A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland by Samuel Lewis: Pallas, the seat of J Short Esq, is in Templedowney Parish; '''Summer Hill''', the seat of W T Shortt Esq is in Rathnaveogue; the old castle of Rathnaveogue is near Dunkerrin; and the Subscribers' List includes James Shortt of Newtown, Mountrath, P H Shortt of Gentry Lodge, Burros-in-Ossory, W D Shortt MD of Kinnity, King's County and W T Shortt of '''Summerhill''', Moneygall.http://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/digital-book-collection/digital-books-by-subject/geography-of-ireland/lewis-a-topographical-dic/. 1839 - James Shortt of Summerhill died 2/4/1839, aged 68 years.Dunkerrin Parish Register. See note on 1765-1777. 1840 - '''William Thomas Shortt''' of Summerhill to Michael Tracy lease of Summerhill. Witnessed by David Shortt of Summerhill.Registry of Deeds, 1840 21 39 1843 Deed 4 65 James Short Snr of Newtown, Queens Co and James Jnr re Faranassey and Parknatell, Tipperary (rented for life to William Shortt son of William Short of Summerhill)Registry of Irish Deeds. 1844 -William Thomas Shortt of Kilgeever Lodge Mayo and Newton Shortt of Ballinamona Co Tipp re 1736 Benjamin Friend demised lands to Wm Shortt. Benj F interest now vested in John Derby of Leap Castle and William S interest now vested in William S, John S, James S, Francis S, Newton S and Henry S re lands in Summerhill inc Holiwell Lodge. [[Shortt-255|John Shortt]], [[Shortt-261|William Shortt]] and [[Shortt-260|Henry Shortt]] being the three sons of [[Shortt-256|Newton Shortt]]. Also John S interest vested in Wm Thos S. Registry of Deeds, 1844 11 127 William Thomas Shortt it would seem reasonable maybe a son of [[Shortt-255|John Shortt]] who was married to [[Bagnall-497|Hannah Bagnall]] and a son of Newton Shortt. Hannah then remarried. Hannah's sister Jane was married to Henry Magan Judge. 1847 - At his seat, Summerhill, in this county William Shortt esq aged 55. Tipperary Vindicator, 10 Jul 1847 There seems to be conflicting information regarding his age. William Short Esq Summerhill died 5th July 1847 aged 82. See note on 1765-1777 above. 22/7/1847 William Thomas Shortt of Kilgavran Lodge Mayo (1st), Frances Emily his wife (2nd), Newton Shortt of Ballinamona (3rd) re lease made 2/1/1736 between Benjamin Friend and Wm Shortt. Interest became vested in 1829 in Wm S, John S, James S, Francis S, Newton S and Henry S re Summerhill. John S interest vested in Wm Thos S by virtue of will of said John S dated 3/2/1826.Registry of Deeds, 1847 12 34 28/11/1848 Newton Shortt of Ballinamona, [[Shortt-257|Maria Shortt]] his eldest daughter (1st part), Charles Francis Harden of Summerhill (2nd), Richard Steele Shortt of Ballyvandron and John Shortt of Summerhill (3rd) re intended marriage between Harden and Maria Shortt. Witnessed by Edward Kittson, Surgeon, Nenagh.Registry of Deeds, 1848 20 210 1848 - Nov 16 in Ballinclough Church, by the Very Rev Dean Head, Charles H Harden Esq of Summerhill, to Susan, eldest daughter of Newton Short, Esq of Ballinamona. County Cavan Newspaper, 1848 1851 - Griffith's Valuation, Summerhill, John Short with Admiral Darby as lessor, 165 acres. Also several houses, some with land, with various people as occupiers and John Short as lessor including corn-mill and kiln with John Meara as occupier.http://griffiths.askaboutireland.ie/gv4/z/zoomifyDynamicViewer.php?file=263068&path=./pix/263/&rs=20&showpage=1&mysession=2632731146524&width=&height=. 1851 - John Shortt of Summerhill died 20/5/1851, aged 75 years.Dunkerrin Parish Register. 1851 - Nuton Shortt of Summerhill died 6/6/1851 aged 75 years.Dunkerrin Parish Register. ('''Nuton' must surely be 'Newton'. This indicates a close connection between '''Summerhill''' and Ballinamona.'') 1861 - Abraham Bagnall was the petitioner and the following were the respondents in a Legal case: Samuel Bagnall, John Bagnall, James Bagnell, [[Judge-785|Henry Magan Judge]], Jane his wife, Jemina Brereton, John Shortt and Maria his wife, Christopher Antisell and his wife Elizabeth, [[Bagnall-494|Timothy Bagnall]] and [[Bagnall-495|James Bagnall]]. This is regarding the lands of Rahue and Knockroe, in the County of Westmeath, currently in the occupation of James Bagnall. And otherwise John Judge, [[Bagnall-497|Hannah Judge]] (otherwise Shortt) his wife.Dublin Daily Express 18 December 1861 pg 1 Henry Magan Judge's wife was [[Bagnall-714|Jane Smith Bagnall]], a daughter of [[Bagnall-493|William Bagnall]]. Ancestry tree, https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/55844604/person/38035783118/facts 1863 - Landed Estates Court Ireland. In the matter of the Estate of William Thomas Shortt, contested(?) in the name of Henry Magan Judge, his Guardian, Owner; Hannah Shortt and James Matthew Lynch, Petitioners, to be sold ... by public auction, part of the lands of Ballinamoe, commonly known as '''Summerhill''' ...Tipperary Free Press, 1/12/1863. 1864 - Take notice, the schedule of incumbrances, affecting parts of the lands of Ballinasloe, commonly known as Summerhill, situate in the Barony of Ikerrin, and County of Tipperary, held under lease for lives renewable for ever, formerly the estate of William Shortt, John Shortt, William Thomas Shortt, [[Shortt-256|Newton Shortt]] and Richard Shortt............Tipperary Vindicator 22 March 1864 Freeman's Journal 18 March 1864 pg 1 1867 - Final Notice to Claimants and Incumbrances in the matter of the Estate of William Thomas Shortt, a Minor, Owner; Es-parte, Jane Shortt, Petitioner. Take notice that the Schedule of Incumbrances affecting that part of the Lands of Ballinamoe, otherwise '''Summer-hill''', situate in the Barony of Eliogarty anmd Ikerrin and County of Tipperary, formerly the Estate of James Shortt, then of John Shortt, and lately Wm. Thos. Shortt, is lodged with the Clerk of the Records of this Court ... dated this 4th day of July 1867.Notice printed in Newspaper, possibly Tipperary Vindicator or Freeman's Journal as above. 31 July 1868 - Partition order. Sale of Summerhill notice, July 1863 An account of the parish of Rathnaveoge has the following: The most substantial houses in the parish are the four larger ‘Big Houses’ which dominated the tenurial geography of the area in the 19th century: Lisduff House, Honeymount House, Summerhill House and New Grove.Civil Parish Memoirs Rathnaveoge, available in Tipperary Studies in Thurles, p. 34 It alo has a description of a walk in the area which includes the following: You can see Honeymount House in to the left from several places along the road. As you pass through the Holywell Gap, Summerhill Ringwork much obscured by vegetation rises prominently above you on the far side of the stream. Just as you turn into the return road for Dunkerrin, Holywell Mill lies just below you and Holly Well itself is by the side of the road above the mill. The outstanding feature of this road, which takes us back down the Old Red Sandstone plateau slope is Castleroan, the ruin of an impressive polygonal castle about which almost nothing is known.Civil Parish Memoirs Rathnaveoge, available in Tipperary Studies in Thurles, p. 67 2005 - Hollywell was still a very impressive ruin when it was purchased for restoration. Buildings of Ireland: National Inventory, Rego No. 22305016, http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?county=TN®no=22305016&type=record ==Sources==

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